Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 83, 15 February 1921 — Page 13

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v Advertising Rates 10 centi per line, per Insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than SO cants chargre. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call 'phone 2834 or 2872. MONUMENTS 1 JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments IS South Tenth Street Phone 4022 LOST ONE BUNDLE OF SUIT SWATCHES Return to 51 Main St. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 LADY "THAT PICKED UP POCKETbook at Tracy's, on West Main, please return to 328 So. 7: reward. AVANTED Open and close woven caln work. Chairs 7e up. t urnture repairing. Ft. Hoover. 417 N. 11th St. Phone 6003. HELP WANTED MALE S WANTED Man for janitor and general housework. Apply Palace Theatre. WANTED Skinner and tank man; married man preferred. Must be willing to live on farm. Call office Clendenin & Co. MEN LEARN BARBER TRADE-r-Few - Weeks. Wonderful demand and wag-.-fte. Positions waiting. Earn while Tlearnins:. Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells St., Chicago. . HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Girl for housework. 30 N. 13 WANTED Girl to do light housework. Phone 2749. WANTED Salpsladies. Apply to manager. I W. Woolworth Co., 5 and 10c Star. TO MAKE $200 MONTHLY addressing, mailing circulars. Soap 4c lb. Complete Instruction. 25c. Varga Supply Company, 521 Oliver St., Cincinnati. O. LADIESLearn hair-dressing, mareeling. beauty culture. Be self supporting in few weeks. Big pay. Write tor catalogue. Moler College. 105 S. WellB St., Chicago. SVCCEPS COMES TO THOSE WHO have vision. Can you picture yourself 'five vears in the future? If you conwlll be your -pportunlties? Let us tinue hs you have been dofng. what help you make a good start for yourself. Richmond Business College. Colonial Building. SITUATION WANTED 8 WANTED A position as truck driver, . give reference. Box HS150, care of Palladium. POSITION WANTED by expert typist and bookkeeper. .Phone 6089 between 5:30 and 7 p. m. Marshall Taylor. SERVICES OFFERED 8 W A NTED To do plain sewing. ljS WASHING Wanted. 405 Chestnut St. WASHINGS 922 So. 9. AND IRONINGS Wanted. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished room. 42 SIO. FURNISHED ROOMS For rent. 110 N. 5 St. FURNISHED ROOMS For rent. Men only. 401 N. 14. 81 rX FURNISHED ROOMS For rent, no r-hlldren. Phone 2733. for RENTModern furnished room, hot water heat. 130 So. 11. Phone ' "-1 055. . 'FOR "RENT 5 furnished rooms. 309 Randolph St. Phone 3140 or 3368. No . children. L I GHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 TWO FURNISHED UOOMS For light housekeeping. 814N.E. FOR WENT Downstairs light housekeeping rooms or sleeping rooms .and board. 317 North 17 St. FOR- RENT Furnished light housekeeping room near high school, very desirable, -also front room, first floor, opposite postoffice. John N. Koll. 101 N. 9. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FOR RENT i. of 7th St. store room. 7 So. WANTED TO RENT WANTED March first, by two ladies, 5 or 6-room flat or house Modern. 11 on one floor. Close to car line. Phone -'SS3. MOVIN G HAULING STOR A GE FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored and shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 S. 7th St. Phone 260S All Hauling Merchants' delivery. Hoffman and Kelcy, 404 Main. Phone 2617. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANT Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2223-1566 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. WANTED Local and long distance trucking and hauling of all kinds. JESSE ELLIOTT 228 So. 7 th. Phone 61S2 W. Eo EVANS For local and long distance hauling of all kinds. phone 3105 330 Lincoln FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 We repair everything, wood turning COOK POWER SHOP U'2 W. Main St. Phone 3252 SHEET METAL WORK 14 Ho Trotm AT REDUCED PRICES to 6 $1.25 each

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812 S. C St. Phone 1929

PAPER HANGING PAINTING

EXPERIENCED Painter -and paper hanger, a fine line of wall paper, samples to select from. Chas. Love, Webster, Ind. HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic Prices normal. E. C. SIMS. Ph. 2571. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BLOCK WOOD. Phone 3494. FOR SALE Willow Stroller. 234 So. 5. FOR SALE Wood, f 4 and J4.50 a cord. Phone 4473. . HEATING STOVE And laundry stove for sale. 621 S. A St. FOR RALE; Complete dining room set. 323 Randolph. Phone 1419. FOR SALE Gas range, electric sweeper. Peninsular stove. 7 N. 15. FOR SALE Ivory reed baby carriage in excellent condition. Phone 3244. . FOR SALE Single comb English Leghorn baby chicks, hatching eggs and will do some custom hatching. Phone 4819. 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 PET STOCK BIRDS POULTRY BELGIAN RABBITS 911 North I St. FOR SALE Mixed chickens. 4619. Phone S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS Cockerels. 104 N. 17. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED Incubator. Phone 4846. CASH REGISTER Wanted. Phone 2516 WANTED To buy 10-ft. floor show case and sell 4-ft. Seaney Hdw. Co. pCltNITUIlE AND STOVEjCaTi kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft .Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USEn FURNITURE or all kinds wanted. Se us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods, 533 Main. Phone 1296. ELIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE 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. FU RNITURE WANTED Vep a yTi i g h -est prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Braniraer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. WATCH RS AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11 Ih St. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 ELECTRIC Washers, Ironers, Sweepers, Lamps and Supplies, Plumbing and Gas Supplies and Repairs, at Meerhoff 's, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. SPECIALS AT THE STORES Pre

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We have contracted for several tons of fine Lake Fish to be sold at retail 'and wholesale prices. This is fancy stock, RECEIVED DAILY by fast express service. We guarantee every fish to be absolutely perfect. Fancy Haddock, ocean fish 1 2c Fine Mullets 1 2Y2c Boneless Herring, ready for pan 20c Fancy Pickerel 20c Lake Superior Whitefish 1 9c Halibut Steak 27c Salmon Steak 25c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Male Street Fnsh Market 306 MAIN Opposite Courthouse PHONE 2754 Nothing Less Than 5-Pound Lots Delivered

PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK

Public

The undersigned will offer at public auction at his farm, 10 miles south of Richmond and 6 miles north of Liberty on the Liberty and Abington pike, on

Friday, Beginning at 10 a. m.,

HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 28

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Consisting of draft mares, general purpose horses, draft colts, 9 head of mules. Big Sam 13865, black Spanish Jack, 80 per cent breeder. 0 10 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 Five Shorthorn cows with calves by side; five springers. 80 HEAD OF HOGS 80 Weigh from 60 to 140 pounds 20 HEAD OF SHEEP 20 Twenty black face ewes due to lamb in March W. L. WOOD HOWARD & CARR, Auctioneers. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND TUESDAY, FEB. 15, 1921.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 FOR SALE Several splendid used pianos; bargains. Walter B. Fulghum. FOR. SALE Remington piano player. 1213 North B. Piano Tuning? "Get the Best." D. E. Roberto. Phones 4 11 0-2 62 3 FOR SALE Wellington upright piano. Call 126 S. 6th. BUILDING MATERIALS WHATEVER IT IS s BtiiHSvii Concrete BIpx jfaBlleTtStfaJkos. Phone 3250 FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7. RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE 1920 Dodge roadster, excellent condition. A bargain at $875. John H Dennison. Newcastle, Ind. WANTED Several men to buy 3-ton or 5-ton dump trucks. - We have an agreement to furnish trucks for several road contracts, and can guaran- . . 1 1 1 Lr Roe tee over iv pt-i ij , us at once. Hey wood Motors Com- ) pany, 427 N. Meridian street, inuwnapolis. Indiana. - j FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT 10-acre farm. 4 miles out. Good proposition. Address Everett Thompson, Richmond, Route REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE A house. 225 N. 20. Call at 11 S. W. 2nd. 7yiTT?kLESTATE AND KARMS. nee A. M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. FOR SALE Six-room modern house So. 12th; large garage. Phone 2947. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office 'phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FOR SALE BY OWNER One good six-room modern house at 804 North G St. PHONE 1537 See Us for Farms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 227S Residence 3014 SPECIALS AT THE STORES PS PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK Febo the following stock:

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GOOD CITY HOMES PO RT E R FIELD, Colonial Bldg. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE For"aTeTlo cated at 623 N. 21 St-v Call 914 Main. 64 ACRES 11 miles of Richmond, In Preble county; 3 miles of town and railroad. This Is level and good land: good Improvements. Mortgage of )8,000 now on farm can run 16 year, 6. Might take some trade. Price $175 per acre. 53 ACRES 7 miles out,' level, and good 5-room house, barn 40x60, fencing good. Price $9,500.00. Will take Borne trade. 6 ACRES 3 miles out, good improvements, furnace in house; a fine little home. Price $5,000. Some good doubles for sale right. See us before you buy. GREEN ' RAMSEY , Hittle Block, Ninth and Main Sts. Phones 2576-6055 REAL ESTATE WANTED ,,, , ANTfcD o buy seven or eight-room modern house. Box E5067, care of Palladium. FOR SALE SUBURBAN SUBURBAN HOMES IDEAL PLACE for retired farmer for small truck or chicken farm; 22 acres, on good road; good 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 bluegrass pasture; house has lights and furnace; good barn and outbuildings. A nice list of farms and city property. See Us for Service BURDSALL &, WILLETT GO, Contractors and Builders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and S. Vaughn ld. 710 V-z MAIN Phones 1481-3271-3293 HERE IS A BARGAIN A beautiful place of 2,1 acres, nicely located, consisting: of 17 acres cleared, bal. in forest trees, there beinsf a f ood sugar camp, an 1 1 room houne. nice barn, ood and coal house, hen house; corn crib, parage 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: '4 mile to church or school and nearer to postoffice: price reasonable if sold at once: grood reasons for selling; rz mile from Delaware Station. Price $ 4,000 for quick sale. C. E. Dykeman, Delaware. Ind. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANPOLOGTl SPECIAL. NUMBER just out. containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County. Wisconsin If for a home or ss an investment you are thinkinsr of buy ins? s:ood farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once

ror tr.is special numner of I .andoiosry. j Clerk It is free on re.iut. A Idress Skl.i- ! Evan Pewitt. Attorneys for Plain-mnre-Riehle Land Co. -tort. Skidmorc- i trf Hi"lil Blilg , M:)rinote Wlc. Fi.1i-1.'-Mar.l

PUBLIC SALE

PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm I will offer at public sale 4 miles south of Lynn and

mile oast of Hopewell church. 3 miles

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 at 10:00 o'clock B HEAD OF HORSES 5 i Consisting of 1 dark roan mare, 10 years old, weight 1400: 1 roan mare.

'years old. weight 1500; 1 strawberry rcan mare, 10 years old. weight 1330; i 1 black mare, 4 years old. weight 1300; 1 bay mare, coming 2 years old. I These mares are good workers, single and double. ! 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 5 Consisting of 1 cow 10 years old: 2 two-year-old heifers, one ha3 calf by side; 2 heifers, one year old this spring. i 1 DUROC MALE HOG 45 HEAD OF SHOATS

FARMING IMPLEMENTS One wagon with flat bottom bd and hog rack, 1 buggy. Fordson tractor and plows, used one year, in extra good shape; 1 manure spreader; 1 cultipacker,

bought, new last year; 1 Oliver gang

McCormick mower; 1 corn planter with fertilizer attachment; 2-horse wheat'

j drill; 1-horse drill; 1 harrow, double disc; endgate seeder, nearly new; potato I plow; hay loader; 2 one-row corn plows; 2 two-row corn plows; 1 two-shovel; (plow; 75-gal. feed cooker; 1 hog fountain: 5-horse gas engine, nearly new; ! II set breeching harness, "collars and bridles; 1 set log bolsters. Hay and ' i fodder. 200 hnshels of mm.' ome sov beans, snmp- navv liennu I

, 1 heifer coming 2 years old; 2 heifer I HOUSEHOLD GOODS j1 Bteer-2 'pars 6ldDining room table and chairs, kitchen table, cupboard, washing machine,: 9 HEAD

kitchen cabinet, cook stove, DeLaval W. E. NORTH, Auctioneer. Terms made known on day of sale. PUBLIC SALE 1 Q E N E R A L On the farm known as the Lon Scott fork, y2 mile south Walnut Level miles southeast of Hagerstown.

February 19th, 8 HEAD OF HORSES 1 70 HEAD OF HOGS 45 brood sows; 125 shoats weighing from 40 to 100 lbs., 2 male hogs. All Big Type Poland China and double immuned N HAY AND GRAIN 2,000 bushels corn, 25 tons of timothy hay and mixed hay.

Lunch served by Ladies' Aid of Jacksonburg JOHN MOORE, T. F. DIXON and C. J. CROWE Hindman & Weddle, Auctioneers. i R. E. Swallow, Clerk

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BENTONVILLE. Ind. The funeral of Washington Kemmer, well-known resident of Fayette county was held at Bentonville Sunday, Feb. 13 Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hauhn entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of the former's 63rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher and family of Ral eigh, Mr. . and Mrs. George Whlrley and family of Pershing. Mrs. Carl Sweet and children of Bentonville, Frank Davis of Penville and Earnest Hauhn of Cambridge were present. . . . Lewisvilie defeated the local high school basketball team in a fast game at Lewisvilie last Friday night, 6 to 2 ..Miss, Ethel Thornburgh of Connersville spent Saturday night and Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Thornburgh .... Carl Caldwell talks of taking his son, Ken neth to Florida for his health, Thursday Eli Griffith is making an extended visit with Carl Curtis. v xxr t it I fTanK Wrignt LYNN, Ind. Mrs, and sons, Donald and Harold, were the week end guests of her husband in Indianapolis Morris ' Miner, who works in Richmond, spent Saturday and Sunday with his family here Gerald Beetley, Dick Witter, Stanley Chrisler and Cecil Beetley spent Saturday evening in Richmond Mr. Lodan Hunt and Mr. James Swander are conducting a revival meeting at Mt. Pleasant, north of Lynn. The music is tin charge of Mr. Pearl Hardesty, of this place Mrs. Geraldine Lacey, who has been ill for some days, is much improved at this .time. .. .O. H. Frazier, who carries mail on one of our routes, is off duty a few days, on account of sickness. . . .Grant Johnson was a business visitor in Frankfort, Ind.. Tuesday and Wednesday. ....Merl Bowen, of Richmond, was a business caller in Lynn Thursday.... Mrs. Harry Carper returned to her home in Winchester Friday after several days' stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Love.... Mrs. George Love is critically ill Mrs. Jesse Thurston was a Winchester shopper Friday Mrs. Scott Patterson has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks, near Fountain City. Ifor a few days. .. .Freely Pierson was the guest of friends in Winchester Thursday evening Rev. Ellwood Hinrhaw spoke at the Friends church here Sunday in the absence of Rev. Swander, who is holding a revival at FARMS FOR SALE I'AUM FOR SATE 200 atrPS. excellent land, well Improved, possession Marr-h 1st, bis bargain. Address Box E5066 oarp nf Palladium. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Statf of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Oeorgre W. Duncan vs. Claude Duntan, et al. Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1921. No. 19154. Re it known, that on the 7th day of Fcnruarv, 1921. the above named plain tiff by his attorneys, filed in the office tne o 1 1 i c e of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint aeainst said Defendants cancef andet'.Vlde deM "and onShe luh day of February filed the affidavit of a competent person, showing !a r)uncan!eSran and'lri Duncan are not residents of the State of Indiana, nnttfiVMenW , said complaint aarainst them and that i unless they appear and answer or de mur thereto, at the calling: of the said cause, on the ISth day of April. 1921. a ! day of the April term of said Court to j be besrun and held at the Court House , in the City of Richmond on the first i Monday of April, 1921. next, said Com1 plaint and the matters 'and things ! therein contained and alleeed. will be ; taken as true, and the said cause will i be heard and determined in their ab- : sence. , Witness the Clerk and the seal of spid Court at the City of Riehmon"

iS;this I4th dav of February, 1921. e ' T TX'I0 O XIPDVIiTTlI

PUBLIC SALE north. mi)e east of Fountain City, plow; 1 McCormick wheat binder; 1 separator No. 12, some canned fruit, etc. gJLJ C. REECE Lunch served by Hopewell Aid Society PUBLIC SALE FARM SALE farm 4 miles southwest of Greensstation, 2 miles north of Jacksonburg, 4 10:30 o'clock FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two farm wagons with flat beds and j hog racks, complete; 2 International j manure spreaders, like new; 2 two-i row corn plows; 2 one-row corn plows; 3 walking breaking plows; 1 disc with tandem; 1 spike-tooth har-. row; 1 John Deere corn planter; 1 j mowing machine; 1 Osborn wheat : binder; 1 KeyBtone gearless hay , loader; 2 Hoosier wheat drills; 1 wagon; 1 drag; 1 grindstone ;1 galvanized hog fountain; harness, collars, lines, bridles

i Cowan...,. .Mrs. Emma Walters of

Richmond spent the week end at the home of Mrs. I. M. Nichols. BLOOMINGPORT. Ind. It.. D. Thornburg and W. E. Wright attended Teachers institute at Spartanburg Saturday.... Mr. Guy Coffin and family, from near Martindale, attended the revival services here Sunday, and spent the remainder of the day with Mrs Caffin's mother, Mrs. Elina Stanley and Mrs. Marianna Engle.. .Mrs. Addie Hockett returned home Saturday. She had been spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Maud Cox of Winches-ip l ... .illl. A J .. ' tertained Rev. Hodgins at dinner Friday.... Mrs. Maud Cox who has been very ill, was able to be brought to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hockett Sunday .evening, where she will remain for a few days The Friends', monthly meeting was held here Saturday, with a good attendance. Rev. Hodgins delivered the sermon.. . Mrs. Lora Beeson called on Mrs. El vira Stanley and Mrs. Maud Cox Mon-1 day morning. Mrs. Cox was not so well after her trip Sunday Rev. Daniel Hodgins made a special talk to th vji,-,,- -, vo,lrl nennle Sunday morning at the Sunday school. As a result 22 children and young people bowed at the altar and confessed faith in Christ Mrs. R. O. Thornburg and baby Paul spent several days at the bedside of her brother, Bertram Thornburg, of Muncie, who is seriously ill. They returned home Muncie evening. ....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ozbun will move to Ridgevllle. where he will drive a truck Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newman spent Thursday with their daughter, Belva Engle and family of near Crete Mrs. Ora Thomas and baby were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, of near Hopewell, recently Mrs. Emily Thornburg spent Wednesday with Mrs. Evalinfe Thornburg Sherman Hockett, who has been visiting his brother, Johnnie, returned to his home in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy from near Carlos, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Deboy recently Miss Pauline York was the Sunday guest of Miss Beatrice Pearson Miss Mary Washier entertained Miss Alice Chsmness at dinner Sunday Mr. and I.irs. Chase Benbow entertained Rev. Daniel Hodgins at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberander were the guests Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oberander Mrs. Macel Jeffries and baby Fowler, are spending a few days in Lynn, the guests of her aunt, Mrs.. Clayton Martin and family . Mr. Wilbur Bond, of Newberry, Mich., spent last week here the guest of his cousin Irvin Glover Wesley Engle and family from near Crete attended the revival services here Sunday. CLARK'S STATION. O Bert Clark delivered his tobacco to Max Bros, of New Madison Monday... Mr. and Mrs. Dan Petry entertained company Sun - day J n mr XT' l W f7 -1 f 21 Fred McEowen and family were visiting Sunday Win. Wilt; ana wife attended the farmers' instli . . . - iuie at iew Aiaaison last f rmay anernoon Charles Turner, of Greenville, ! !a3 here buying tobacco last; 1 ueua Boaru oi eaucauon met j In regular session last Monday night ! ?l the s) bouse ... Charles Bolj linger and wife and Mrs. Louetta Bol - (linger and daughter,. Virginia, "were in 9 Tuesday night. . . .Mr. j ... .! v neral of a relative at New Paris last Monday. -buuuAuu, u. Air. ana Mrs. . u. Miner entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spitler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby Sunday, Mrs. Olga Huber of Cincinnati spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Campbell Mrs. Thnmas P. Pierce of Harrison, O.. and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hastin were- entertained by Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Campbell Thursday evening. .. .Mr. and Mrs. George Geeting and Elmpr and Catherine i Geeting spent Sunday with Theodore I Eikenbrrry and family Clendon i Erisman and- family t pent Thursday j evening with Vera Eikenberry and ! family Mrs. Ma McCoy, Mrs. F. M. j ntnday in TrcTnum. I... ..Miss Edna Herker of New Madison spent Wednesday evening with (Henry Flaig and family.. Mi Miller spent the week end with Miss I Dorothy Flaig. Miss Treva Howell of 6 i West Manchester was also her guest oaiuruay ana ounaay ...... .irs. uon Dally visited her brother-in-law. Geor Daily visited her brother-in-law, George Pierson, at Miami Valley hospital, at Dayton, Sunday. .. .Mrs. Lon PUBLIC SALE

.PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm I will offer at public auction at my resl!' way between Fountain City and Williamsburg, on what i3 know Harmon Pitts farm, the following articles, on THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1921 At 10:00 o'clock a. m. 3 HORSES 3 2 good farm mares, 10 years old; 1 smooth mouth horse. A HEAD OF CATTLE 4

j s head fall shoats; 1 Duroc male hog FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. , McCormick binder, 6-ft. cut; Deering mower, new; 5-ft. cut; Weber wagon

with flat bed. nog racKs ana nay

row; good wood roller; single disc with tongue truck; harrow, 60-tooth; Deere corn planter with check row attachment and fertilizer, complete; Rud manure spreader, good as new; Good Enough riding breaking plow; Janesville walking breaking plow; gravel bed; set buggy harness; single set lead harness, good; double set breeching harness, good; work nets for two horses, lines, collars, bridles; 3 metal oil drums, 20-ft log chain; Bell center disc with seeder attachment; Ideal corn planter; steel hay rake and other articles too numerous to mention. " Lunch will be served by Ladies' Aid of Fountain Cfty '.r -

John E. Healy. Clerk. Chas. W. Jordan, Cashier. Weddle & Hindman, Auctioneers. MONEY TO LOAN r'

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Daily spent Wednesday with Ceorge Pierson and family at;5VestJ5onor. . ...Harve Emrick andS family i spent Suaday "evening with Mre LauraTrick and .family., ,MlsHeleuBlackIord spent the week end with her parents, Frank Blackford and family. ...Mrs. Thomas' Rule;' Mrs. Warren' Eby and Mrs.' Carl Miller called on Mrs. Joseph Brown , Friday ... afternoon Clayton Emrick and family of West Manchester, and C. V. Campbell and "family spent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. F. P. h Frank Eyers and family and Mrs. Almira Coons and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Hapner .pent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coover Miss Maude Bautsaw of Dayton spent Sunday with her parents, Ed Rautsa-w ' and family.'. V. . .Mrs. Charles Somers of College Corner visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Deem, recently .Ora Arthur and family and Orla Sayler and- family ' r . T, X J I 1- T V Tl' . Hf ' iwui ruudj wiiii juuu cr in . i and Mrs. Lester Hapner entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spitler, Mrs. Lottie Shoemaker, Miss Treva Trick and Roy Emrick at snpper Sunday evening. Harry Deem and family were evening callers David Wolford and family, A. B. Miller and family. R..A. Miller and family were guests of Mark Shaeffer and wife Silnday. Mrs. Stanley Harrison and children of Richmond were evening callers Sherman Lutz and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sayler Mr. and Mrs. William Ervin are spending a few days with Mrs. Ervin's brother, John Barr, of near New Paris and will attend the funeral of a nephew who died at- Miami VaTTey hospital.... Evin Disher is spending this week at New Weston visiting his son, W. C. Disher. and family. Miss Thresa Crebb, Miss Edith Hollansworth and Henry Horn of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Crebb. Mrs. Abe Eayler spent Wednefday" with Mrs. Jane Crebb. .. .Mrs. George Crane and Miss Harriet Deem called on Mrs. Jane Crebb Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James Petry and son spent Sunday with Mrs. Lorena Trump of West Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore of Lewisburg spent Wednesday evening with L," F. Schleper and family Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Holcomb. P. G. Campbell and Donald McDill attended the Preble County Teachers' association at Eaton, Saturday.... .Charley Schlosser and family entertained .Rev. Bitner and family of Dayton, Sunday, a. -Ralph Schlosser spent Monday Jn Richmond Cleo Werts of Brookvill ; spent Saturday night and Sunday with h. B. Sell and family. . . .Mrs. Anna Micher of Das'ton and Mrs. Elizabeth Micher of Brookvllle were guests of ! John Spitler and daughter. Mrs. Lulu (Ward, Wednesday and Thursday.... Mrs. Lydia Emrick was a Richmond I shopper Monday Mr. and 'Mr. 1 n. j : Charles Stayton spent Sunday with Robert Stayton and family, I . . ANTJOCH, O. Miss Carrie T-owman is spending this week with Mrs. Dunham Hart. ,Mr. and Mts. I Ti. Hmnek and daughter spent ed-p.esday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mastrn Mtas Flo Fahemey, well known In .tln's vicinity, underwent an operation j Wednesday at Miami Vallev hospital . . . .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Widner snt (lit- uti ii i lit- wtrcn. in mi uiminu Mrs. C. A. Kerns, spent the week-end with her mother and attended the indoor fair at th 'Pythian hall at Eatoi. Mr. and Mrs. James Pottrf srfm Sunday in Oayton rith her brother. 1 who is at Miami hospital.. . . .Mr. sd j Mrs. A. C Clark entertained Stindv j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beasley and Mr. i rnd Mrs. John Bonhemn Charles ! Walters made a business trio to Cin- ! einnati Mondav . .. .Miss Thelrtia MinTiing spent Snndav with Miss Grace Call... .Mr-!. E. F.. Weidner was a Dayton business visitor Saturday A. C. Clark was a West Alexandria business visitor Friday Mrs. Bert Cnll. and Mrs. A. C. Clark visited with Mrs. Ola Potts at the school house PRESIDENT WILSON BACKS NURSE SCHOOL FUND DRIVE BALTIMORE. Feb 15 Letters commending the efforts of the alumnae of John Hopkins hospital school for nurs-

Estheriin? to raise a $1,000,000 endowment

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