Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 72, 2 February 1921 — Page 13

THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "j, Standardied and Indexed for oulek ref7v according to The Basil L. Smith ' System (Copyright).

Advertising: Rates 19 cent per lln. per Insertion. word to the line. No-ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than SO rents cUartc. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call 'phone 2834 or 2S72. MONUMENTS 1 ! JOHN P. E M S L I B Monuments 15 South Tenth Street , Phone 4022 LOST LOST Roll of money between 11th & 10 on S'. B. Reward. 200 So. 11th. Vhone 2028. T.ORT BnnclTkevsT between" 245 S. "W. 3 pnd Citv lierht plant. Kev ring Tin usher, rcturn to 5 Engine llouac. h HAMC F.OOKSOn Centerville.Rlchmnnd lntrurban. or In Richmond. Finder return to Mal-Ora Casting! Co.. Cambridge City. LOST Small prold kev. bet weerT "south A and North I on 12th St.. Frldav or Sattirrtav. Return to K. A. Perkins, Garfield Union Higrh School; reward. HELP WANTED FF MALE 6 WANTED Dishwasher for night work. Penn. JDepot Restaurant. TO M A K E $ 2 0 T MO NTH ""address i n g mailinsr circulars. Soap 4c lb. Complete instruction ?5e. Varsra Supply Co.. 521 Olive St. Cincinnati. O. SALESM EN & AGE NTS WANTED" SALESMEN' WANTEIl Salesman experienced with farmers for hiRh class liberal commission money making; proposition. Loral exclusive territory and clos" co-operation given. Address G7151 care Palladium. " SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED To do firet-class washings. 1616 N E. YOUNG LADY ATTENDING RICIImond Business Colleire desires ol.iee in private home to help with work, in exchange for board and room. CaU Phone 040. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 31 N. 11. MOI iKi;N"'R ioM Forgentlenian."'' 20 1 N. S St. F"U RKN'T Two furnished or unfurn-i.-hcd room?. Phone 2 116. I:.0.r For ftentleinin. hth. Modern in every way. 210 S. 10 St. MODERN "FURNISHED FRONT ROOM Private home, no other roomers. 39 S. 10 St. L GHT HOU SEKE EPING ROO MS 9 FURNISHED ROOMS For light housekeeping. 115 N. 12. THREE ROOMS Furnished for housekeeping. 122 Ft. Wayne Ave. TWO FRONT ROOMS -For light housekeeping to desirable parties. 415 v. Main. See Hopkins. WANTED TO RENT $5 REWARD For Information leading to renting of 5 to 8-room house by Feb. 15. Box 1131 Hi. care Palladium. MOVING HAULING STORAGE MOVING AND HAULING We have .lust purchased a large doubledeck cattle truck and will be glad to hou! your stock or furniture, and etc. Prices reasonable. Phone 508 or 452. T. J. CONNELL Cambridge City, Ind. FORREST MONGER pnr loal and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING

t RICHMOND "STORAGE ' Cl?' Crating and Stoi

of HOUSEHOLD GOODS E CO MP ANT itoraee ; Roar 19 S llth St. Phones 2228-15G6 ! V. G BAKER Msrr. 1 Wo E, EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. PHONE 3105 S30 LINCOLN FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 Wc repair everything, wood turning COOK POWER SHOP J22 AV. Main St. Phone "252 TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS 17 Don't Let Olher People Experiment with Your Typewriter Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange Multigruph Loiters and Printing 9 South 7th St. PAPER HANGING PAINTING PAPER HANGING Painting, interior finishes, prices normal. Clydo Rcnk, 204 So. 11. Call 1951. HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. ! Eventually profit by employing an ex- i perieiieed arid dependable mechanic. I Prices normal. E. C. SIMS. Ph. 2571.: plRMrPl I r TIlli: WKUt FURNACK All Steel Gas and Soot-t'on;-uming Furnace R. J. BEHRINGER S12 South C St. Phone 1923 WOLV E KIN E FURNACES E. J. Kunpp. I'll. lTii. Office 17 S. 7. COAL AND FUEL JELLICO BLOCK . ... . .$11. 00 Pocahontas Mine Run... $10. 50 Phone 3465 INDEPENDENT ICE & FUEL COMPANY AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 For Sale

1920 Ford ton truck, closed cab, general purpose body, to haul merchandise or live stock: like new $475.00 1920 Ford coupe, starter, new tires $625.00 1919 Ford coupe, starter, new tires ,.$550.00 1917 Ford roadster, with slipon body, like new $235.00 1915 Ford touring cars. run ery good $150.00 1910 Dodge roadster, Silvertown Cord tires, $100 worth of extra3, like new $750.00 191S Dodge touring car, in A-No. 1 condition $650.00 1917 Studebaker, starter, in very good condition $200.00 These cars must be seen and demonstrated to, be appreciated. CASH or TERMS fcQEO. WORLEY GARAGE

Call Telephone 290G

FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27

FOR SALE CREAM 30 per cent Jersey Cream A. II. PYLE HUSSON'S GROCERY 13th and Main Sts. FOliSAlTK Fodder and corn in the shock. 807 So. 13. Phone 2410. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 WOOD J4.00 and 1450 cord. Phone j 4 473. FOR SAT,: Coal or wood range. In-; quire 245 S. 3rd St. I FOR SALECanVrles. reduced prices. Interurban Restaurant. FORSALB'" Pool tabled balls, racks and cues Complete. 414 North Sth. 2 SETS of breechinc: harness. E. J. Schnelle. 300 South 4 St. FOR SALE 5-room of furniture com plete: will sell reasonable ana give possession at once. Phone 6122. i FOR-SALE One" moving picture ma-' chine and stropticon lantern, com-I bine. W. A. Rhlnehart; Boston, Ind. j W AT(Yh BSANr SP ECT A CL.ES j For bargains In watches and high grade speefa--les enll nt . J C. E. KEEVKR'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. FOR SALE Set of breeching harness, two-horse wagon, gravel bed, box bed. two spring wagons, one set brass mounted buggy harness, storm buggy, rubber tire carriage, good as new, cheap If sold at once. 315 Charles. FOR SALE OR TRADE REGISTERED BIO TTPE male hog. Gus Winter, Union Pike. Phone 54573. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 BAILED STRAW Wanted. Casket Co. Tel. 1201. Richmond WANTED Pool table, in good condition. Phone 3413. GOOD REED BABY CARRIAGE Box H8145. care of Palladium. FUftNn'URE A N 5" STOVE S AlT k 1 n d s ; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Ayenuc. Phone 1862. GOOlTUSEl"URN I TU R E oTlflcTnds wanted. Se "Tia before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 1296. KLLA 80N ' " FU UN 1 TURK EXOHTxGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Main St. Phone 1469. I'TRS I TTTl I E W A N T ED 'iV e pa y" h i ij h est prices for Used Goods. Stoves, etc. ISrammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Plione 1S76. SPECIALS AT THE STORES ELECTRIC Washers, Ironers, Sweepers, Lamps and Supplies, Plumbing and Gas Supplies and Repairs, at Meerhoff's, 9 S. 9th. Phone 123G. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A FACTORY? Build It with Concrete BIcyg jfam Berfscijfrcs. Phoae 325Q INSURANCE 19 IF YOU WANT IXSl'RANCE ON YOURself. your buildings, your automobile-, your stock. See. me. W. A. Rhinehart, Boston. Ind. MUSICAL IN STRUM ENTS Piano tuning and repairing; work guaranteed. ' H. Mashmeyer, phone 1040. FOR SALE Several splendid used pi anos; bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. i Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts. Phones 4 11 0-2 62 3 WAN ED Saxnphon C-Melody preferred. Will consider B-tlat. Must l in good condition. Address P. O. Box 115. Boston, Indiana. RECORD EXCHANGE j USED records bought, sold, exchanged. I Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 TOR SALE Peerless 8 touring car. Apply Howard Thomas, Starr Piano factory or 829 So. 7. FOR SALE Two electric cars, mechanical condition good ; appearance like new. Terms to responsible party. Phone 3428. Lorraine Motor Co. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 ALCOHOL $1.00 per Gallon 1S3 Proof BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1312 Main Phone 2441 TIRES For pale. Sample tires at less than dealers' cost price. 30x3, $.9'; sitxS',-. $7 90: 32x4. J11.40: 3;!x4. $11 34x4. $1.40. Oct yours while t hev last. I M.ASTKK I'KIM'I l l u.n vwi.c. ln16 Main. Ko nm No RUlf AUTO TOPS A CURTAINS 35 I TOPS RE-COVERED I Lights sewed In curtains; also Inside J trimming. GUY ATOM LEY 610 North D Street AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. Sth St. Phone 2718 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 or Trade 15 South yinth Street

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND

AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 "0)ADIATOR .IxL EPA.IRIN.Q Work Called for and Delivered All Work Guaranteed C. M. DAVIS SALES CO. 1209 Main St. PHONE 2411 FARMS FOR RENT FOR RENT FARM, 160 Acres 1 miles from market. We have an excellent list of farms for sale or trade. FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN 310-311 Colonial Bldg. Phones 10D7, 2960, 6011 FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOGY SPECIAL, NUMBER Just out. containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County. Wisconsin.If for a borne or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It Is free on request.. Address Skid-more-Rlehle Land Co., 406, SkidmoreRiehle Bldg., Marinette. Wise REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTER FIELD. Colonial Bldg. See Us for Farms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner Gth and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 PUBLIC SALE

PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD

AT 1121 GREEN STREET Just back of Foster's Bottling Works, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1192! Cojnmencing at. 1:30 p. m.. consisting of the following articles: Dresser, Bedspriug3 and Mattress, 9x1 1 drufrgett, dining table, dining chairs. Hoosier kitchen cabinet, 30 yards of linoleum, Eaurel cook range, Laurel heater, dishes, cooking utensils and garden tools, and many other articles too numerous to mention. These gnods are practically new and any one wanting furniture cannot afford to miss tin's sale.

H. C. RAMSEY. Auct. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC As I am

n quitting the farm and to close up partnership with my son, will offer ic auction 2$ miles west of New Madison1, 8 miles north of New Paris

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 4, 1921 The following described personal property, to-wit: 8 HEAD OF HORSES 8 Consisting of pair sorrel mares, 4 and 5 years old, well broke and good workers, weight 2600 pounds, one in foal; 1 black team of mares, 7 and 8 years old, weight 2700 pounds, good workers, one in foal: black rnare, smooth mouth, good worker and a good liner; bay horse, S years old, good worker; 1 coming 2 -year-old black mare colt, weight 1400, and 1 coming year-old sorrel mare colt. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE 4

Consisting of red cow,, freshen in April, giving good flow of milk; Jersey to freshen in July, giving good flow of milk; Jersey to freshen in September; black Jersey wiih calf by side, and 1 heifer calf 4 months old. 57 HEAD OF HOGS 57 Consisting of 6 tried Big Type Poland China sows bred to farrow in April; 2 gilts to farrow April 2 and 4; 6 open gilts, weight about 125 pounds; 24 shoats, weight 100 to 125 pounds; 10 red shoats, weight 40 to 50 pounds; 1 full-blooded Poland Chiua male hog, 3 years old. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of Massey-Harris grain binder, 7-ft. cut, used 2 seasons, A-l condition; 2 McCormick mowers, 5 and 6-ft. cut; 2 hay rakes, 1 side delivery and 1 self-lift; Keystone gearless hay loader; David Bradley corn planter, with check row and fertilizer attachment, good as new; tandem disc; three 1-row corn plows; 2-row corn plow; spike-tooth harrow, 3 section; wooden land roller; Oliver sulky, 14-inch; David Bradley gang plow, 12-inch; Aughe walking breaking plow; Janesville walking breaking plow spike-tooth cultivator; shovel cultivator; 1 single-shovel plow; Hoosier wheat drill; storm buggy; Eureka fanning mill; platform 1000 1b. scales, new; wagon bed; 2 wheel ban-ows; two 50-ga!lon barrels; potato crates; garden plow; 30-ft. extension ladder; New Idea, manure spreader; 1 enlage cutter, in good repair; Studebaker wagon, with fat-bottom bed and hog rack complete; Lansing wagon, with flat-bottom bed and hog rack combined; low-wheeled wagon, with flat bottom; set butchering tools; forge; forks; shovels, etc.; 3 sets breeching harness; set chain harness; 2 sets buggy harness; flynets; holders; straps; collars, etc.; 1 sack 50 pounds Deering standard binder twine. FORDSON TRACTOR Complete with governor, belt pulley and plows, A-l condition; 50-gallon oil tank: 110-gallon oil tank; 12-horse Hamilton stationary gasoline engine, A-l condition. FEED ,. 10 tons No. 1 alfalfa hay; 20 tons timothy hay; 20 tons baled wheat straw; some bundle fodder; a lot of oats and coin. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Round Oak cooking range; Mother Hubbard kitchen cabinet; 3-cornered cupboard; couch; linoleum, 12x18 ft.; one single-tub power washer. SALE BEGINS AT 10 A. M. WHEN TERMS WILL BE MADE KNOWN Do Ho BAKER SONS W. E. NORTH, Auctioneer Lunch Stand Let King and Dui field, Clerks

MONEY TO LOAN r Moeey LOANS ON LOANS $10 to $300 at 2

Welfare Loan Society

9 No. 10th St.

RICHMOND, IND.-

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE -rooro brick house, not modern, corner lot Inquire 625 S. Sth. Phone 2353. - BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate. Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1641; rea. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th StSee ua for bargains. FOR SALE 1 ACRE and 6-room modern house on main road into Richmond ; aout 1 mile out. 40 ACRES3 miles of Richmond; will trade for good double house in city. 6 ROOMS and bath, centrally located; only $2,500. Will make terms to good party. QREULICH 223 Colonial Phones 2153-3468 LIVE STOCK FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. 806 N. 1 4. HORSES FOR SALE at Shofer Barn, South Sixth Street FEB. 4 and 5 JAMBS H. CLEMENTS Res. phone 26S2. Call before 8 a, m. or after 6 p. ni. PUBLIC SALE GEORGE GRAEF PUBLIC SALE SALE iviaaisoir, o nines uui in ti t-vv raws what is known" as the Rush farm, on MONEY TO LOAN Service CHATTEL! saving;

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6 Phone 2509

IND., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 1921.

MONEY TO LOAN LOANS On Furnture. Pianos, Live Stock, Autos, Talkln Machines. Etc. Get Our Terms Before Borrow ing One to Twenty Month to Pay All Transactions Stricely Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor, Colonial Bldg. PHONE 2560 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK .

PUBLIC STOCK SALE at Taiuilbe's Sale Barn S24-126 NORTM SHXTEi STREET Richmond, Ind.

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65 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of draft horses, general purpose horses and"drlvers. Let of extra good farm mares, weighing from 1200 to 1800 pounds; several nice mated teams. This is as good a bunch of horses as money can buy. If you need a horse it will pay you to attend this sale. Horses must be as represented or money will be refunded. 2 SPANS OF BIG MULES Well broke and good workers. 200 HEAD OF SHOATS Weighing from 60 to 125 pounds, 10ft of them double immune. This is a real bunch of shoats. If you have any stock for sale, write or PHONE 2613. We will have a sale every other Saturday; Our next sale will be FEBRUARY 19. We keep horses on hand for retail at all times. Sale Starts at 12 O'clock

O. E. ROSS and FOREST MEEK, Auctioneers. H. J. HANES. Clerk. PUBLIC SALE Closing:

Having rented the farm, the undersigned will offer for sale on farm adjoining Jacksonburg, Ind., on the west, 2si miles north of Pennville, 6 miles northeast of Cambridge City, Ind., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921 10 A. M. 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 Two good sorrel work mares, 7 and 8 years old; one good sorrel gelding, coming 2 years old; one good mare colt, coming 1 year old; one sorrel driving horse, 17 years old. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 One good Jersey milk cow, giving 3 gallons of milk per day; one 2-year-old heifer, will be fresh in June; one yearling heifer; one heifer calf. 3 mo. olds. Ill HED OF HOGS 111 f0 bead of spring and fall shoats, Poland China; 20 head of brood sows, due to farrow in March; one good Poland China male hog. 16 HEAD OF SHEEP 16 . 15 good ewes, 1 good buck. CORN AND HAY 1,000 bushels of corn, hay in mow, 4 tons of good timothy hay, 4 tons of good timothy and clover mixed, 5 bushels of clover seed. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. One 2-horse Studebaker wagon, with box bed; 1 flat-bed. with hog rack; 1 Deering mower; 1 P. and O. 2-row corn plow; 1 riding breaking plow; 1 dump hay rake, new last summer; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 gravel bed, 1 cultivator, 1 galvanized hog feeder, 2 hog fountains, 1 I. H. C. corn planter with fertilizer attachment. 1 Black Hawk corn planter, 1 corn sheller, 1 rubber-tire buggy, 1 spring wagon, 2 sets of breeching harness. 3 sets of hip-strap harness, 1 set of buggy harness with collars and hames, butchering tools; some household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE

ALBERT HINDMAN, Auctioneer. Lunch Served by Ladies PUBLIC SALE

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On Dillman farm, l'& miles north, mile east of Boston. Moeday, Feb. 7, 19211

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HORSES AND MULES

Eight Head of Work Horses, Six Work Mules HOGS 12 Brood Sows, 20 head of Feeding Shoats FARM IMPLEMENTS 2 farm wagons, 2 flat beds, 2 gang plows. 2 walking breaking plows, 2 double disc harrows, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 new drag harrow, 3 riding corn plow?. 3 gravel beds, 2 wheat drills, 1 roller, numerous other articles.

0 HAY IN MOW HARNESS LUNCH SERVED BY LADIES' AID OF BOSTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH

TERMS made known on day of sale.

Wetldle, & Hindman, Auctioneers OUn Symms, Clerk.

FEED DEALERS

CHICKEN FEED Scratch feed, no srtt. per 100 lb. -$2.60; crack corn, $2.05; wiah. $2. 90; meat wraps. $4.40: bran, $2.1 5. Ilobrt Fed Co. Ptione 3494. AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEERING Farm ! epecialty HARRY RAMSEY REAL ESTATE GREEN & RAMSEY Hittle Bids. Phones 2S7S-S0U Try Palladium Want Ads. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK GEORGE TAUBE PUBLIC SALE Onit ALICE E, BEESON Aid Society of Jacksonburg. PUBLIC SALE Omit a. m. JESS

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KAYSEES TROUNCE, GONNEBSVILLE FfVE '' IN DRAGGY CONTEST In a slow, and . uninteresting game the Kaysee basketball team defeated the Connersrille Wainwrights basketball team on the Y floor Tuesday night with a score of 1(5-i3. ' At no time during the game did the visitors threaten the local's lead. Th.j first half ended 31-8 in favor of the locals. This large lead seemed to take tb pep out of the visitors who did not seem to be trying In the second period. The locals toyed with them the entire second half. The Kaysee? dispisv I an unusual brand of the indoor gam passing the ball up and down th floor with accuracy that the visitors were not able to stop. ... Eubanks Stars. scoring 14 goals from the tie4 and playing a good floor game. Runnels, the pivot man, was right behind him scoring seven from the field and fivs free throws.. McBrlde played a fine floor game, working the ball up the floor time after time and also added J five goals from the field. Geier was substituted for Runnels in the second half and showed up exceptionally well. The line-ups and score are aa follows: Richmond (65) Connersville (IS) Eubanks F Snyder McBride F. Ward Runnels C Hoover C. Fitzgibbons ...G Burton T. Fitrgibbons ...G Meyera Substitutions Geier for Runnels. Dillon for C. Fitzgibbons, Talbert for Ward, Durbey for Snyder, Bragg for Meyers. Field goals Eubank 14. Runnels 7. McBride 5, Geier 4. Hoover 4, Snyder 2. Foul goals Runnels 5. Hoover 1. Referee Eades. Cambridge Quintet In Condition for Fray CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Feb. 2. Coach Davis or Cambridge City has the high school five in perfect condition for the battle against Whitewater Wednesday night on the Coliseum floor. Captain Ward, the "Stonewall" back guard, will probably be unable to aid his team to victory as a result of an injured knee. However, the Cambridge five will give Whitewater the barde' game of th season. Cambridge will bring a special carload of fans. Woman Trapshooter Beats Tris Speaker (By Associated Prcs . HOUSTON. Texas, Feb. 2. Trap shooters here for the Sunny South handicap were marveling today that Mrs. Fred Etchen, Coffeyville. Kas.. the only woman entered in the tournament, had outshot Tris Speaker, manager of the Cleveland Indians, in yesterday's preliminary trials. Mr? Etchen broke 84 targets, and Speaker followed one behind. Harve Dixon, former Grand American handicap winner, of Orange, Mo., and W. W. Posey, of Lancaster, Paeach broke 100 targets. It is estimated that the Jewish population of the world is 15,430.000.' The World war cost the United States $24,010,000,000. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOIXTMF..V Notice is hereby given that undersigned has been appointed ' t:" Wavne Circuit t'ourt of Wayne County, Indiana, as administrator of the i-tat-' of Clara Keevcr, deceased. Said estate is probablv solen. THOMAS C. VOOUHEES Administrator. Benjamin F. Harris, Attorney. Jan l?-:6-Fel LEGAL NOTICE ADM INI ST It ATO Iff PALE Notice. Is hereby -given that thj undersigned as Administrator of the estate of Clara Keeyer. deceased will offer for sale at public auction the personal property belonging to said estate on Thursday the 10th day of February, 19C1. at 1:30 o'clock p. m. at the late residence of said decedent at number Utia Northwest 3rd Street tn the City of Richmond in Wayne County, Indiana. Said personal property consists of furniture, beds and bedding; stoves, carpets, chairs, dishes, cooking ntensila and other articles in housekeeping Tern: csh. THOMAS VOORHEE3, Administrator. Eenjamin F. Harris, Atty. Jan. 19-C5-Fcb.r-A COSTUME GOOD FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS Pattern 3487 is portrayed In this 11 lustration. It is cut in 5 Sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. A 10 year size will require 3s yards of 44 inch material. Serge, repp, poplin, gabardine, sateen and jersey cloth is good for this tlvV Addraas City , MWW It A pattern of this fUustratJoti mailed Id any ad drees on receipt of 12 oeftta la ailver or stamps. Address Pattern Department Palladium , Fsttarns irfll be mailed to yorr &d - dress within one week. - s