Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 82, 14 February 1921 — Page 11

THE PALLADIUM

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardied and indexed for quick refcrence, according to The Basil L. Smith System (Copyright). Advertising Rates 19 irents per line, per Insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less thn 30 cents charjre. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on, dav of publication. For contract, call 'phone 283 or 2872. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES 1 LUCILE WARNER VANDORN, wife of Dr. Llovd Vandorn. Is dead at her home In Flalnfield. N. J. Services will be held at her late residence 52 Sanford Ave. on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.. and interment will take place later in the family plot Gettysburg. Pa. MONUMENTS JOHN P. KM S L I E Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 LOST LOST Brown Phone 1011 or Anpora knit 320 So. 13. collar. I,OST A racer on Main St. Sat. night. Leave atJones" Citrar StoreFEMALE" FcX "TERRI ER Very short tail with black spot on it; wears collar. Phone 2S69. NURSING WANTED Younp women to study nursing:. Two-year course of trainingand instruction In accordance with' new Illinois law. Accredited training school. Modern, fully equipped general hospital. New, modern nurses' home. Class now forming. No delay in admission. State age and preliminary education. Englewood Hospital, 60th and Green Sts.. Chicago, Til. HELP WANTED MALE MEN Wanted for detective wark. Experience unnecessary. AVrite J. Ganor. former V. S. Gov't. Detective, St. IjOUiS. W A NTE f )s k i n n er a nd t a n lt"man"; married man preferred. Must lc willing to live on farm. Call office Clentlenln & Co. MEN" Wanted to oualify for firemen, b-Tkenien, experience unnecessaryTransportation furnished. Write A. Scopes, Supt.,Kt.Lojuis. MEN Ape 17 to fr. Experience unnecessary. Travel: make secret investigations, reports. Salaries; expenses. American Foreign Detective ; Atrency. 2fi3 St. Louis. M K N LEAK X " ri A R R KTtt RA PB Few weeks. Wonderful demand and wasres. Positions valtlnjr. Earn while learn in sr. AVrite Moler Barber Collejrc. 10.", S Wells St.. Chicago. . SUCCESS COMKS TO THOSE W HO have vision. Can you picture yourself five years in the future? If you conwill be your opportunities? Let ui tinue as you have been dofhg. what help you make a good start for yourself. Richmond Business College. Co lonial Building. - HELP WANTE D M ale or Female 5 CLERKS (Men. women) over 17, for postal mail service. $12" month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations. write J. Leonard, (former civil service examiner) 1011 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D. C. HELP WANTED FFMALE 6 WANTED Ciirl for housework. "ON. 13 WANTED Girf to Uo light housework. Phone 2749. WANTED Lady bookkeeper in manufacturer's office, reference required. Box HS151, care of Palladium. TO MAKE" $200 MONTHLY" addressing mailing circulars. Soap 4c lb. Complete instruction, 25c. Varga Supplv i Company." 521 Oliver St.. Cincinnati. O. I 1IES Learn hair-dressing, marcel-I ing, beauty culture. Be self supportin :r In few weeks. Big pay. Write for cnta'oarue. Moler College. 105 S. Wells St.. Chicago. SIX Y Ol NO" LA D I ESr'or house to house takintr orders and delivering", must be neat; experience unnecessary-. Applv to E. H. Prcasler, No. 4." S. Tenth St., between !' and 10 Tuesday morning or 6 and 7 in evening. SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED AGENTS Crew managers. Buy of us. Make $50 to $75 weekly. Thousands ;re doing: it. Write Bacorn Company, Elmirfi. N. V. SITUATION WANTED a A PLACE AS HOI'S RKEEPER Box 1I-S149, care Palladium. WANTED A position ,as truck driver, give reference. Box HS150, care of Palladium. A' Vni'Ml'lill'T'I.t; wtihout children wants a plnce on farm. Box H!152 care of Palladium. POSITION WANTED by expert typist and bookkeeper. Phone 6080 between 5:30 and 7 p. ni. Marshall Taylor. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED To do plain sewing. WASHING Wanted. 105 Ch was mix ;s " n d" 1 1 :oxi xg s 92.? So. 9. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FOR 4 2 S. R EXT 10. Modern furnished room. 3 UNFURNISHED RiMS For rent, children. Phone 27:13. FOR RENT Modern furnished room, hot water heat. 130 So. 11. Phone 10:-..". FDR RENT 5 furnished rooms. 300 Randolph St. Phone 3110 or 33SS. No children. rooms 9 For ught LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING TWO FURNISHED ROOMS housekeeping. SI I N. E. FOR RENT Downstairs light house- j keeping rooms or sleeping rooms and I board. 317 North 17 St. j FOR RENT Furnished lisrht house-' keeping room near high school; very desirable; also front room, first flor opposite postoffice. John N. Koll. 101 I North fh St. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT lights and -Downstairs flat, electric bath, good location. 214 So. 8. FOR RENT Five-room house in Milton. Ind., newly papered. electric lights: reference required; rent $15 per nio. in advance. See Ua Hall. Cambridge City, Ind., at Cigar Factory. MISCE LLA NE O U S FOR RENT FOR RENT 7th St. of store room. 7 So. WANTED TO RENT WANTED By March 1, house of-? or 4 rooms, oreferrablv furnished. Address Box llfi. Hatfield. Mo. SPECIAL NOTICE

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Did you know that most of all the prizes Baking Contest were won T BIG Dig T Flour can be used for pastries Hoosler Feed Corner South 6th and A Streets

MOVING HAULINGSTORAGE GEORGE A. HARRISON FRED D. McCLURE McCLURE & HARRISON Stock and General Hauling 747 ,W. MAIN PHONE 4802 Large and Small Loads Torrestmonoer" For local and long- distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 100 S. 7th fit. Phone 260S

All Hauling Merchants' delivery. Hoffman and Kelcy, 404 Main. Phone 2617. LOCAL and LONO DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPAXf Crating and Storage Rear 19 S 11th St. Phones 222S-I56 W. G. BAKER, Mgr. WANTED Local and long distance trucking and hauling of all kinds. JESSE ELLIOTT 228 So. 7th. Phone 61S2 W. E. EVANS . For local and long distance hauling of all k)nds. PHONE 3105 S30 LINCOLN TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS 17 Don't Let Other People Experiment with Your Typewriter Phone 1010 and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange Multigraph Letters and Printing 9 South 7th St. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 We repair everything, wood turning COOK POWER SHOP 122 W. Main St. Phone 3252 PAPER HANGING PAINTING EXPERIENCED Painter and paper hanger, a fine line of wall paper, samples to select from. Chas. Love, Webster, Ind. HOFSE PAINTING In t -r forHtmTsh tn gT Eventually profit by employing an experienced nml dependable mechanic. Prices norma!. E. C. SIMS. Ph. 2571. SHEET METAL WORK 14 Expert Roof Repairing R. J. BEHRINGER SI 2 South C Street Phone 1929 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE DUROC BOARS for SALE A few outstanding fall boars, sired by Joe Orion King 9th out of dams with popular blood lines and extra good individuals, an opportunity to improve breeding stock. CALL PHONE 4310 or 3744 CLEM GAAR MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BLOCK WOOD. Phone 3494. FOifSALrc Wood, $4 and $4.50 a cord Phone 4473. FOR KALE Gas range er. Peninsular stove. electric sweep7 N. 15. INVALID WHEEL' CHAIR Good as new. Lewis Weyl. Economy, Ind. FOR SALE Buff rock eggs for setting. Phone 5 1341. A. H. Pyle. R. R. C. 200 lbs. Scratch feed delivered your station, freight prepaid. $5.70. Flat Rock Mills, Flat Rock. Ind. FOR SALE Single comb English Leghorn baby chicks, hutching eggs and will do some custom hatching. Phone 4S19. FOn" SALE 10 Kn gUsh"" S. C.w7 Leghorn yearling hens and " cockerels; $1.50 each. Orville Thalls, Cambridge City. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 W ANTE D I n u ba to r . Phon e 4S 4G . CASHREGiSTER Want edTPlion e 2516 I FI'KNITUKE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USEO FURNITURE or all kinds wanted. Se us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 1295. ELIASOX FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 520 Mm in St. Phone 1469. FURNITURE WANTKD We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Bramnier & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1S75. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For barprains In watches and high grade spectacles call nt C. E. K FEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 j ELECTRIC Washers, Ironcrs, Sweepers, Lamps and Supplies, Plumbing and Gas Supplies and Repairs, at Meejrhoff s, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 FOR SALE Several splendid used pianos; bargains. Walter B. Fulsrhum. Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts. Phones 41 10-2623 FOR SALE Wellington upright piano. Call 126 S. 6th. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A GARAGE? Build It with Concrete BIcpg SPECIAL NOTICE won at tho Corn Show in the Woman's by the women who used FLOUR or bread. For sale by all good grocers. c& Feeder Co Phone 2063

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FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. E. RECORD EXCHANGE BUT used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 At 15 South 9th VVORLEY GARAGE Cash or terms 1921 Ford touring, starter $475 1918 Ford touring, very good $225 1917 Ford touring, with extras $200 1916 Ford roadster, slip-on body.. $150 Buick roadster, 1916, starter, tires like new $200 Ford roadster, and slip-on body, . shape .$110 WANTED Several men to buy 3 -ton or 5-ton dump trucks. We have an agreement to furnish trucks for sev-l erai roau cunirauis, itnu c-u n guarantee over $10 per day per truck. See us at once. Heywood Motors Company,. 427 N. Meridian street, Indianapolis, Indiana. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 TIRES For sale. Sample tires at less than dealers' cost price. 30x3. $fi.90; 30x3'V $7 90: 32x4. $11.40: 33x4. $11.90; 34x4. $12.40. Get yours while they last. MASTER PRODUCTION CORP. lOlfi Main, Room No. 7. Bldg. MYERS' SELF-CLEANING SPARK PLUGS Stays clean, al ways fires in oil , pumping; cylinders, does not

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hot cylinders 1 absolutely guaranteed. Heavy duty plug for tractors, trucks and large touring cars SI. 50 Type B, for all cars $1.25 Type F, Ford cial. Spe FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main St. Phone 2039 CUT-RATE TIRE STORE VULCANIZING 35 BICYCLE TIRES VULCANIZED at BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 Main Phone 2441 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Paintin ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St. Phone 271P REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SAI.F A house, at 11 S. W. 2nd. 223 N. 20. Cal1 FOR IiEAL'KSTATE AND FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, IS S. Sth. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTER FIELD, Colonial Bids. FOR SALE A fine high class modern house on South 1. in S00 block. Inquire C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 So. 11 Phone 1611 or 2169. RRADBt'UY BAILEY Real Estate, Insurance. Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-20 4 Colonial Bldg. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1641; rep. 21C9. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. See Us for Farms and CityProperty HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner Cth and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 FOR SALE A strictly modern double on South Eig-hth. fine investment first class condition. Inquire O. E. Keevor Real Estate Co. Office 7 So. 11. Phone 1641 or 2169. FOR SALE Strictly modern six-room, fine house, north'of Main, close in. Inquire C. E. Keevor Real Estate Co. Office 7 So. 11. Piione 1641 or 2169. FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE 200 acres, excellent land, well improved, possession March 1st, biff bargain. Address Box E5066 care of Palladium. FOR SALE SUBURBAN SUBURBAN HOMES IDEAL PLACE for retired 4 ACRES GoodT-room house, chicken farm; 15 acres, on good road; pood house, bank barn; immediate possession. Priced for quick sale. 4 ACRES, good 7-room house, furnace, barn; all in good repair; plenty of fruit. SO ACRES Well located, all tillable except 5 acres in woods well set in blucgrass pasture; house has lights and furnace; good barn and outbuildings. A nice list of farms and city property. See Us for Service BURDSALX, & WILLETT CO. Contractors and Builders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and 8, Vaughn Bldg. 710i2 MAIN Phoaes 1481-3271-3293 HERE IS A BARGAIN A beautiful place of 2i! acres, nicely located, consisting: of 17 acres cleared, hal. in forest trees, there being a good sugar camp, an It room house, nice barn, wood and coal house, hen house; corn crib, garage and smoke house; all newly painted; two cisterns, one inside, a well and two never-failing springs; all kinds of fruit in abundance; the finest place in the state to raise chickens: to see the place is to like it; V4 mile to church or school and nearer to postoffice; price reasonable if sold at once: cood reasons for selling; mile from Delaware Station. Price $1,000 for quick sale. C. E. Pykeman, behuvare, Ind.

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FARMS FOR RENT

FOR RENT FARM 87 ACRES. 3 miles from Richmond. See FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN 310-311 Colonial, Phones 1097-2960-6011 FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER Just out. containing 1921 facts of clover land In Marinette County. Wlsconsln.If for a home 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. v AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEERING Farm sales a specialty HARRY RAMSEY REAL ESTATE GREEN & RAMSEY Hfttle Bldg. Phones 2576-6041 PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC The undersigned will sell at Dublic 3 miles north on the Boundary, on the

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, Beginning at 10:00 O'clock

1 MORSES AND MULES 7

weighing 3000; 1 sorrel mare 9 years ! nrckp, i years old, weighing one ton; ! 1250, extra good brood mare.

! 30 IfHEAD OF CATTLE 30 ; Consisting of 5 fresh cows, one Jersey cow, 6 years old, calf by side; 1 red : cow, 6 years old, calf by sid"; 1 Jersey cow, S years old, calf by side; red : cow, 6 yars old, giving good flow of milk; 1 red heifer with first calf, one ; full-blooded Hoiptcjn cow, frcph in March; on Holstein heifer. 2 years old, i bred; 10 head of good springer cows, 12 head of fat cows, 1 spring calf.

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i Con?ir-ting of 10 fullb'ooded Puroc sows; thee are extra good sows, to pigi j from T'th to l.'th oC March; thy are bred to a registered Duroc hog; 50 head i I of slums weighing from GO to 125 pounds; one registered Duroc male hog. j

IMPLEMENTS

'Consisting of 1 John Dopre wagon with flat bottom, hog rack, good as new; ' ! one truck wagon with flat bottom and hog rack, good as new; 1 Harrison i L-.GAL.r!.OTJCE wagon. 1 Sridrl storm buggy, 1 seven-foot Decring binder with tongue trucks; NOTICE of application FOR 1 De.ering mower wiih big trucks; 1 Dunham cultipacker, good as new; one! Xotire hVrpby Kivehafthe D & j Ohio rake; 2-row corn plow; 1 Ohio spring-tooth corn play, 1 disc with tan-!M. Autoparts Company, a corporation. 1 dem, one 1-horso cultivator, Ohio steel roller, good as new; 1 Bullseye corn h's applied to the Wayne Circuit Court i planter, with fertilizer attachment, furrow openers; 1 P. & O. sulky break-1 no-More tpiJjoneR,n-ncSieanhriinthat ; ing plow; 2 Augho breaking plows, 2 spike-tooth harrows; one 1-horse Little ( said petition will be presenteii to and Kentucky wheat drill, disc with fertilizer attachment; one 3-horse Supreme ! h,fard b", Court at the first day of

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j shellef, clover ouncher, 12! ft. ot new rope with grab hook and pulleys, new; ' log chains, singHMrof s. doubletrees and 3-horse eveners, one 30-foot extension i ladder, one 50 gallon kerosene tank with pump; one 50-gallon gasoline tank.

j HARNESS I Three sides of harness, one set of brass mounted breeching harness, good as

new; one side or nip strap harness, one set or buggy harness, new set or collar and hames for buggy, 2 sets of good leather nets, one set of cotton nets, four leather collars, 5 good leather halterii. FEED Four tons good timothy hay, 4 tons of Little Red Clover hay, extra good; nice bunch of shrodded fodder, extra good; 2 tons of wheat straw, 700 bushels of assorted corn, 4J2 bushels of red cloverseed, recleaned. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE Luuch will be served by Ladies' Aid of Christian Church of Fountain City

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JIM BUSHY, SIMON WEDDLE. W. M. GRABLE, Auctioneers. ALVA STUDY, W. O. SEANEY, Clerks.

PUBLIC SALE TOCK

At 12 o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1921 The Following Livestock: 20 HORSES 20 Pair black horses, coming 4. weight 2,800; pair red roan horses, coming 3 aifd 4, good broke, weight 2,600; pair black mares, coming 6 and 7, weight 3,000; pair black mares, coming 5 and 6, weight 2,600; one sorrel horse, com-

i ing 4, weight 1,500; pair bay mares, coming 3 and 4, a real pair of colts, j weight 3.000; one gray horse, coming 6, extra nice horse, weight 1.300; one I brown horse, coming 7, weight 1.475; one gray horse, coming 4, weight 1,400; one gray mare, coming 6, weight 1,500. These horses are all sound and in

good flesh, remainder are good farm

14 MULES 14 Pair brown mare mules, white noses, closely mated, coming 6, a real show pair, weight 2,500; pair bay mare mules, coming 3, lots of size and bone, a

pair of poppers; pair of brown mare mules, coming 6, broke for a boy, weight 2.300: n.iir hlack horsp and mare mules, comine 3. eood broke, and a nice

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pair uu iuis ui siit, pan nay auu uiacit nurse uuu uioie ujuira, cuuiuig i, good broke, weight 2,400; pair brown mares, coming 4 and 5, a nice pair, weight 2.100; rair mare mules, coming 2. This is as good a bunch of mules as you will find any place. All sound with lots of foot and bone.

100 HiEAD OF MOOS 100 Consisting of 100 head of shoats, weighing 60 to 100 lbs., all double treated; 4 registered Big Type Poland China gilts, bred to Son, of Fashion Master, to farrow in May; 2 sows to farrow in March. Probably several more hogs by day of sale. ONE 1916 PULLMAN AUTO, 5-PASS. Kale will be held in Davis Sale Barn, Hagerstown, Ind., rain or shine. HORACE SCOTT OTTIS STAMM Albert Ilindman and Wm. Flannigan, Auctioneers.

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LEGAL NOTICE

State of Indiana, Wayne County, as: Business Men's Finance Association, a corporation vs. Minor L. Frock. Wayne Circuit Court. January term, 1921. No. 19324. Action to foreclose Chattel Mortgage Demand $228.40. Be it known, that on the lotn day p7a,5t7ffmbye,W VuoEJy l"n "the I

office or the cieric or me wayne ir-;nigni in me principal game on today s ftf.S2Sri"th?? of the national amateur 18.2 DnemCandn$222f?0eCaOnd arTfsK ' ballto J11"", ?l0Mh!P t01921. filed the affidavit of a competent ment. The only other game was person, showing that said defendant, is j scheduled between Dr. A. I. Brown of not a resident of the State of Indiana. r.ittiaj nn,i vranrla S Annlebv nt Said defendant. Minor U Frock there-1 eveiana ana Tancis &. Appieoy or fore is hereby notified of the filing and i New York. Collins was leading the pendency of said complaint against him other six contestants with four vicand that unless he appears and answers t j rt - or demurs thereto, at the calling of the "Mies ana no aeieats. said cause, on the 25th day of March, j A defeat tonight will throw him into 1921, a day of the January Term of said i tie with Charles Heddon of Dowagiac,

i.ourt wnicn waa dfkuii .uu a i ui Court House In the City of Richmond on the first Monday of January, 1921. said Complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined la his absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this 31st day of January, 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Paul A. Beckett. Attorney. Jan.31-Feb.7-14. PUBLIC SALE SALE

sale. A mile east of Fountain City and

farm known as the Boren home place, 1921 wcitrhiiiw i7ftn c-rtrn mnd nno! 1 team old, weighing 1500; 1 team brown mules, 1 gray mare, 10 years old, weigmng ottrnhmn- 1 TntornoHnnal wirn JOHN H. BOREN PUBLIC SALE ALE and general purpose. v.i i. i j . , , r. MONEY TO LOAN Service CHATTEL: SAVINGS Pay You 6

Chicago Champions is Billiard Tourney (By Associated Press) CLEVELAND. Feb. 14 Percy Collins of . Chicago, the champion, will

meet r Aleb f NeW York to" who has won four games and lost one. The Appleby brothers were tied for third place with three victories and two defeats. Ileddon and Collins play the final game of the championship tomorrow night. Kiwanis Minstrel Tickets are Selling Seat sale for the Kiwanis club minstrel show started at Ds tier's Drue store Monday morning and according! to reports tickets were eoing fast. Seats for Thursday's performance will I go on sale Tuer-day morning. j Advance dope on the performance; indicates that the initial appearance of the club behind the footlights will be a scream, with local people and incidents coming in as the butt for most of the wilicisms. Terppechorian antics by short and tall, slim and small members of the club during the first part will afford , numerous laughs for the audience" The olio will be a mammoth perform--ance with virtually all the members of the club assisted by Miss Amy FitzPatrick; Miss Chenoweth and Mrs. Butler, performing in a two act playlet. Real music Is prc-'miped as the chief feature of the evening entertainment. Vocal solos, quartet selections, instru- ; mental trios and orchestra selections ; e.re promised. A Russian inventor claims to have perfected a motor that can safely utilize electricity drawn from storm I clouds. i "'I."1"" Ol Hdld court. mond. Indiana. Jannarv Sis 13.1. D. M. ATTTOPARTS COMPANY. Rohbins. Rellre & Robblns, Attys. Jan.31-Feb.7-ll. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. in the matter of the estate of Henry S. Roberts, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1921. Notice is hereby frivon that Frank C Roberts as Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Henry S. Roberts, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on Sth day of March, 1921, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause. If any there be, wy said account and vouchers should not be approved. FRANK C. ROBERTS. De bonis non. Administrator. Cath P. Freeman, attorney. Feb.7-14-21. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of William H. Brown, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court. January term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Joseph E. Brown as executor of the estate of William H. Brown, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 19th y of February, 1921. at which time all heirs, creditors or leg-atees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause. If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. JOSEPH E. BROWN. Executor. John Tj. Rupe, Attorney. Jan.31-Feb.7-14. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Walter J. King, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Joseph S. King, as Executor of the estate of Walter J. King, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on 5th dav of March, 1921, at which time all heirs. creditors or legatees of said estate are I required to appear In said Court and show cause If any there be, why said account nd vouchers should not be approved. JOSEPH S. KING. Executor. Paul A. Beckett, attorney. Kel. 7-14-21. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne Countv, ss: I.ee B. Nusbaum Company. Krantf Ij. I''unk, Allen Jay vs. Howard H. Hitz, lioinj? business under tlif name of the Commercial Electrical Syndicate. Wayne Circuit Court. January term. ! 1021. No. 19422. Petition for the ap pointment of a lteceiver. He it known, that on the ir.th day of January, 1021. lh- above nnnied plaintiffs by their attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court their complaint against said Defendant in the above entitled cause for the appointment of a Receiver, and on January 29th, 1321. filed the affidavit of- a competent person, showing that said defendant, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant. Howard II. Hitz. doing business under (l-o name of llie Commercial Electrical Svndicate therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendencv of said complaint against i him and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at th calli-nc of the said cause, on the 2.Mh dav of March. 1921. a day of the January Term ' of said Court which was beirtin and held j at the Court House in the City of KichI mond on the first Mondav of Januirv. 1 1921, said Complaint and the matters 'and thines therein contained and al- . leged, will be taken as true, and the I said cause will be heard and determined ; In bis absence. ' Witness the Clerk and the senl of said Court at th City of Richmond this ! 31st day of Janunry. 1921 LINUS P. MEREDITH. I Clerk. jPaul A. Beckett, Attorneys for Plain tiffs. MONEY TO LOAN LOAN On Furnture. Pianos, Live Stock, Autos. Talking Machines. Ktc. Get Our Terms Before Borrowing One to Twenty Months to Paj' All Transactions Stricoly Private i THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldg. niONE 2560

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WHITEWATER PUZZLES FOUNTAIN CITY; FIVE - - - "- FOUNTAIN CITY, Iod.i; Teb7 14. " Using a series of combinations that was bewildering the Yhitewater high school basketball team outclassed the local high school team here Saturday night. The final Bcore was 48 to 18. The first half was all - Whitewater's,, thp half ending 23 to 1. The visitors presented a changed lineup. Blose playing guard and Freeman forward. As long as the White water first string men were In tne fame Fountain City was ' completely shut out. The lcal lads seemed to lose their basket eye, numerous easy shots being missed till through the game. During the second half Whitewater shifted their lineup three different times. Blose starting at center, and W. Blose, a second string man at forward. Freeman was substituted for Hunt, and two new guards were pirt in. The game was clean all the way through Individual stars were miss"g. The Whitewater lads will journey to Modoc Wednesday night to battle with tie 'h scnool team or that city, anu the fray should be an interesting one, Lineup and summary: Fountain City (18) Whitewater (48) Smith F Freeman Thomas F Hunt Hill C Gray Evans G ....H. Blose Huff G C. Brown bUDsututions uiose ror Gray, w. Blose for Freman, Freeman for Hunt. Buroser tor it. uiose, t. Brown for (.;. Brown, Gray for H. Blose, C. Miller for Smith. R, Miller for C. Miller. Field Goals Hunt 6. H. Blose 6. Gray 4. Freeman 4. W. Blose 2, Evan 3. Hill 2, Huff 2, Thomas 1. Foul Goals W. Blose 3, Hunt 1, Thomas 1, Huff 1. Referee Bertsch of Cehtervilla. WILLIAMS, JACKSON DENY FRAUD CHARGE (By Associated Trcs) CHICAO, Feb. 14. Formal repudiation of alleged grand Jury conhessions of crooked baseball playing were filed in the chiminal court here today on behalf of Claude Williams and Joe Jackson, Chicago American league players, who were, indicted on charges of conspiracy to throw the 1919 world series. A petition filed on behalf of Williams, Jackson and George (Buck) Weaver, a team mate, declared that none of the three ever made admissions charged against the first two, and denied that they ever threw a game or ever conspired to do so. Weaver did not appear before the grand jury, and has from the first denied taking part in the alleged conspiracy. LOCAL INDEPENDENTS LOSE TO GREENSFORK GREENSFORK, Ind.. Feb. 14. The Greensfork Colts battled the Richmond Independents to a standstill op the local floor Saturday night auo copped the long end of a 15-13 score. The game was fast and clean. ver few fouls being called. The lineups and scores are as follows: Greensfork (15) Boyd F. . Gunkle V. . Linderman C. . Fagan G. Kitternian G. Richmond (13 1 Weaver Wood , Mitchell Toney Bell Albany Street Cars Resume Snow Backing (By Associated Press) ALBANY, N. Y.. Feb. 14 Three street cars manned by strike breakers and shielded by polite resumed bucking the snow covered tracks here today. All automobiles and sleighs were diverted down side streets and pedestrians were kept on the move. GREEK STRIKES AVERTED (By Associated Press) ATHENS. Feb. 14 Strikes on tramways and in railway electric power stations have been declared off following the action of King Constantino in receiving deputations and intervening in favor of the strikers. LEGAL NOTICE XOTICK OK APPOIXTMK.W Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed by the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, as Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Edward Cook, deceased. Said estutp Is probably solvent. W A Till EN" A. nAKEK. Administrator. Beniamin 1". Harris, Attorney. Keb.5-12-19 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of ThoniiiS V. Conniff. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wavne Circuit Court. Administrator of the estate of Thomas K. Conniff. de-, ceased, late of Wavne County, Indiana? Sail eit ate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TllfST COMPANY. Administrator. Gath P. Freeman. Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL Notice is bereh- civen that the underpinned Administrator of the estate of Man- L. Monmian, dressed in pursuance "of an order of t!v Circuit Court -of Wavne County. Indian i. will offer, for sale at public auction on the premises on Wednesday. February 2Srd. 1921 at 2 o'clock p. m th- following described real estate In said Wayne County. Indiana, to-wit: A part ot the. southeast quarter oT Section Sixteen (16). Township Seventeen 1 1 7. Hanare Fourteen 11. East. Resinning: at the northeast cornr of said quarter section at a marked stone; thence west on th quarter section line S3 rods and 20 links to the center of the Richmond and WtlliamnburK " Turnpike: --thene. south 62 degrees east alon? the. center of said pike to the center of the Hogback turnpike road 68.28 rods; thence north 3 decree cast 41 rods and 31 links 41.94) to the place of beginning. . Containing seven (7) acres and fortynine 49r rods, more Or less. Terms of Sale! Oie-third rash.onhir In nine () months, and one-third in eighteen 1S) months from dat of sale. The deferred payments to be evldenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser In usual bank form.' bearing seven percent Interest from date of sale payable semi-annually, and secured by ' first mortgage on said real -estate. Or purchaser may pay all cash. . BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, Administrator. Jan.21-31-Feb.7-14.