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T H E P A L L A D I U M t-IGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 1 A CCinrn a r TDTiciMr LIGHf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 109 CLASSIFIED ADVT1RTJSING n. vi. phone 2550. . Standardlcd and Indexed for rulck ref- WANTED TO RENT 1 fir en cp, acordlnsr to the Basil I Smith T . . . kA,,,., Sytem (Copyright). ANTfcPT7;t,,ffht buekeepins room. WANTED Vo u r or six-room house at Advertising Rates Must be empty by MarchlSth. 10 cents per line, per insertion. - ntetvs-To rent! House, by 'March words to the line. No ad taken for less ,s famUy 0f 3 Good references. Adthan 20 cents cash or less than 30 cent drwls. Box H8038, care Palladium. charge. No ads accepted after VI , ' o'clock on day of publication. For WANTED .-Five, or six-room house or contract, call phone 2834 or 2872 fiat by March 19. with bath. Box HS039. care of Palladium. , HA1MR1MERS WALL PAPER CLEANING 12 WANTED Hair work and shampooing. Frances EMoHe. Phone 1821. DON'T RE-PAPKU THIS SPKINGHave your wallpaper cleaned. No LOST 4 muss, and little bother. Phone 2B50.

LOST 100-lb. sack oilmcal Richmond and HollansburerHollansburg 7 4. between Phon LOST Saxophone mouth-piece, Friday nlsrht in the Coliseum. If found call 3431 or 230 N. 19 St. Reward. TAKEN BY MISTAKE A green soft felt hat at cafeteria Y. M. C. A., Tuesday noon. Kindly exchange same place. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S. K. MORGAN Candidate for Mayor My former announcement with my patform was fully announced on the 25th day of November, 1920, subject to the returns of the nomination as a Republican candidate and absolutely in the ring until the votes are counted. SAMUEL K. MORGAN SPECIAL NOTICE 1 NOTICE The Web ster Detective Association will meet in Webster, Thursday evening, March 3. NOTICE TO FARMERS I am now located in big red barn rear Df 620 S. B. CQme and see our horses, cattle and hogs for sale. ELLIS BROWN Phone 2535. MORGAN Makes 'em MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS From March 1 to May 1 It's my salt money and I am aboutout. MORGAN. 6th and Main. HELP WANTED MALE BOY WANTEDclothlng store. 17 N. 9. -For general work In Apply Hirsch's, 15 and WANTED An experienced grocery clerk and truck driver, married man preferred. Box G7158, care of Palladium. SALESMEN AND DEALERS WANTED A new battery solution that puts new life into your old battery removes sulphate, and corrosion from your tii.itcM, gives longer life, plates keep lilt? new. will not freeze. Guaranteed. Acme Sales Co., 41-S-Capital, Indianapolis. .-- - HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRL Wanted to dip chocolates. Apply at once The Kandy Shop. 919 Main St. TO MAKE $200 MONTHLY ADDRESSing. mailing circulars. Soap 4c lb. Complete instructions. 35c. Varga Supply Company, 521 Oliver St., Cincinnati. O, SITUATION WANTED 8 WAN'TETi To work on farm by single rnan. Call -121 N. 15. VOMAN W i t h a 1 i t tie giri wishes a place as housekeeper in small family. I'.ox OTIS.I. care of Palladium. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED Washings. J27 N. 3rd. WANTED Plain sewing. Phone 4341. WAKTEDSo. 9. Curtains to laundry. 425 WANTED Washings, of Palladium. Box G7156, care WANTED Plain shirts preferred. sewing to do; 517 S. 11. BOARD AND ROOM 10 ROOM AND BOARD 314 So. 4. ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM For rent; privileges. 7 N. 15. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, meals if desired. 1312 N. A. 41 N. 6 Three furnished rooms light housekepeing with bath. for FOU RENT Modern furnished room: hot water heat. 130 So. 11. Phone 1065. FOR RENT Five rooms furnished, city water, furnace, heat, no children. Inquire 134 So. 14.

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Carload of Fine Winter-Caught Fish on Track at 4th and North D Sts. on Pennsylvania Railroad

Will be

Tuiesday, March 1, 1921 at 1 P. M. This Carload Will Remain Until Sold Out These fish are caught through the ice in Canadian lakes and shipped by fast refrigerator service. Every fish is guaranteed to be absolutely fresh and in perfect condition. We have contracted for several carload3 of these fish and will retail them at lower than wholesale prices.

Large White Fish, It) per 16c 10c Fine Mullets, lb. Fine Tulibus, tb . . 12Jc Fancy Yellow Pickerel, tb 15c

Fish are cheaper than meat and are more healthful. A fine change of diet at lower prices. BRING YOUR BASKETS and PAPER The Great Lakes Fflslherles Co. CHICAGO, ILL.

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5Z! PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic. Prices normal. E. C. SIMS. Ph. 2571. CARPENTER WOrTK CARPENTER -And repairing of all kinds. No job too small or too large. Itov Sloan, 1616 N. E. SL Phone 6191. MERCHANTS' PP'-IVFRY MERCHANTS' Phone 2617. " DELIVERY MOVING HAULING STORAGE FORREST MONGER Furniture crated, stored and For local and long distance shipped. liaultng. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 LOCAL and LOXO DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. llth St. Phoneg 2223-1566 W. G. BAKER, Mgr. Wo E. EVANS For Local and Loifg Distance Hauling l i of All Kinds. Phone 3103 330 Lincoln STORAGE FOR TTOU8EHOLD GOODS Feltman's Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. 609 Main St. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 We repair everything. Wood Turning. COOK POWER SHOP 122 W. Main Street. Phone 3252. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 WOOD 14 a cord. Call 44T3. UNDEUHIUTSELLS "WOOD Phone 3780. S4 to $5. FOR SALE A fur lined dress overcoat. Call 617 hi Main. FOR SALE Horse. 4 years old. broke, weight 1300 lbs. Phone 542S3. MILL WOOD FOR SALE C. W. Kramer Co.phone 311 1. BUFIRbCK EGGSFor setting, also Buff Rock cockerel will sell or cxchange. 927 N. 12. ONE WOOD TURNING LATH r,. S It. bed. 16-in. swing, cheap. Cliff Bevington, 415Llncoln. FOR SALE Day old chicks, every Tuesdav; prices rodnced. Porterfield Hatchery. Phone 3013. TAX EXEMPTIONS Mortgage Exemption affidavits. Civil War soldiers' and widows affidavits, carefully executed. The attention of 1 soldiers and widows is invited to the j fact mat tneir atimavit ( une ainaavus of mortgage indebtedness), must be filed each year to secure the exemption. The time'ls from "March 1st to May 1st. J. A. MARSHALL Pension Attorney- and Notary Public Office in Courthouse Phones Office 1723; Res.. 1972 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 21 GLOBEjjANGE Phone 2753. 219 S. 13. j rCOOKSTTjVK And el3ctric sweeper j for sale. 7 X. 15 i?t. FOR sale Excellent coa i range with triple fcas burner. 42S So. 11. YOB. SALE No. 8 4-hole wood cook stove, in good condition; cheap. Phone 3255. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOO DUSE I F URN I TUR E of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods Store. 533 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE WANTED We pay high est nrices for Used Ooorts, stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 So. Phone 1876. rth. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1S76. Office 17 S. RECORD EXCHANGE BUT used records, wave S3 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. ready to sell Spotted Pike, lb . . 2y2c Salmon, red, tb 15c Halibut, 8 to 12 lbs., per tb 20c Smoked Fin Haddies, tb 16c

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 WURLETZJER ELECTRIC 5-cent player piano. Call 600 N. 12. Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 MODEL 90 OVERLAND: 5 tires and new batteries. $500. Phone 4523. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 QUALITY and SERVICE BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 Main Phone 2444 AUTOM6BILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St. Phone 2716 BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A GARAGE? Bttild ft with Concrete BIgx jfo BertSC&JfcoS Phase 325Q REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 For URAL KSTATE and FAtlMS. see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES POHTE R F I E LP. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE wator, gas. Main. 5-room 523 N. cottage, lights. 21 St. or 914 FOR SALE Modern home, large lot Immediate posand garago. N. 2 1st. session. Phone 3755. C. C HAWLET SON New Paris: O. For Farms and Real EstatA of all kinds FOR SALE 2 houses, strictlv modern; lVsingle, 1 double, fine location. C. E. Kfcever Real Estate Co. Phone 1641 or 2169. Office 7 So. llth St. FOR SALE 6-room cottage with barn, immediate possession: reasonable cash payment, balance tTrns. See Geo. B. Moore. 102 S. 2. Phone 1149. ONE OF TH EfB ESTStTiICTIV'MOD -ern new double, 6 rooms to the side, hot water heat, big lot. fine garage for 0 cars, best street in city. Arthur Brooks. See Us for Farms and CityProperty HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC The undersigned will sell at public Piano Co., at the

atMrday9 March

the following property, to-wit: 3 Head off Horses3

gray mare, 7 years old; 1 gray horse, 5 years old; 9 years old.

8Head off j 3 grade Holstein heifers; 3 Shorthorn

registered.

One 12-20 oft pull tractor, Runiley; 1 three-bottom plow: 1 Allis Chalmer 6-12 light tractor; 1 Ironage two-row cultivator; 1 seven foot Massey Harris binder; manure spreader; com birder, with loader attachment; corn planter and check row attachment; 1-horse weed drill; 1 Lctz feed grinder; 1 buzz saw -ind frame complete; 2 riding corn plows; cultipacker; double-disc harrow; three-section spike-tooth harrow; 1 Deering mower; 1 14-inch breaking plow; 1 single-shovel plow; 5-tooth cultivator; steel hay rake: hay tedder; corn sheller; scoop shovel; forks: grindstone; doubletrees and sing!etree3; hoes;

picks; mattocks; 2 sets of breeching VkS one Terms Will be Made SALE STARTS AT Howard WEDDLE and HINDMAN, Auctioneers PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK

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The undersigned will offer at public auction on his farm 1 miles north of Ceuterville, on THURSDAY, MARCH 3 Commencing at 10 o'clock, the following property: 10 Head off Horses

Consisting of one team of sorrel mares,

of black mares, 4 and 6 years, weight 3200; one team, mare and horse, coming ar -0ht ?soo- team nf hv horses, romln. 5 vears wiht 2ino-

one gray mare, 4 years old, weight 1300; weight 1500. 40 Head

Consisting of 20 fresh cows, springer cows and feeder cows; Polled Durham bull, 2 years old; 15 calves, coming yearlings, summer and fall calves. 38 Head of Hogs

I 11 tried sows-, to farrow in March;

coming yearling. 13 Head off Slieep , Consisting of 12 ewes and one buck, Shropshire black-face sheep. Feed "S00 bushels of corn, 375 bushels of wheat, and oats mixed. Lunch Served by the Ladies of West Grove Cemetery Association Terms made known sale day Sale held rain or shine. . M. F. BRUMFIELD, Jr. SIMON WEDDLE, ALBERT HINDMAN. Aucts. . JOSEPH BLOSE, Clerk WALTER FARLOW. Settling Clerk

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 C. E. KEfcVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2189. Office 7 S. llth Su See us for bargains. I HAVE SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOTS for sale in Beallview addition at reduced prices ranging from $100 to $350. The new lumber yard in Beallview with reduced lumber prices and spring approaching ought to get you busy! John N. Koll, 101 No. 9th St. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE A good 5-room double, each side strictly modern; located in residence part of city; in first-class condition ; rent for $70 per mo. Will exchange for good single. See FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN 310-311 Colonial Bldg. Phones 1097, 2960, 6011 FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE By owner 200 acres excellent land, well improved, immediate possession, big bargain. Address Box 07157, care of Palladium. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LAN DOLOG T Special number Just out containing 1921 facts of clover land In Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a honif or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at onee for this special number of Landoligv. It is free on request. Address Skidmorp- Riehle Iand Co.. 406 Skidmoro-ltiehle Bldg.. Marinctte.Wis. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: George W. Duncan vs. Claude Duncan, ot al. Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1921. No. 194 51. Be It known, that on the 7th day of February, 1921. the above named plaintiff by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said Defendants in the abovp entitled cause. Suft to cancel and set aside deed and on the 14th day of February filed the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Claude Duncan. Irma Duncan, Mabel Duncan and Carl Duncan are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendant, therefore ar hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur 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 be begun and hpl.i at the Court House in the City or Richmond on the first Mondav of Anrll l'l 'l nixt SHid Com- I ni?fynS5 t?. mut-tnr? X'5a hm: nti "ii in,-: i 1 1 i i therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and tiie said pause will lie heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk nnd the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this Hth day of February, 1921. LINUS P. MERUDITIT. Clerk. Evans & Dewitt, Attorneys for Plaintiff. V Feh.l Mar 1 PUBLIC SALE SALE auction on the premises of the foot of First street Starr

1 heavy brown horse, iroa' estate when the same matures. that the successful bidders will exe- . Subject to the riehts of said Ellis Nor- ; cute, within ten days from the acceptris. the purchaser shall receive im- c i . . . .

Catt3eS r : 1 Holstein bull calf, eligible to be J harness; 2 sets of fivnets; 2 2-horse stock rack: 2 sravci.bcd3: manj-otiipri Known on Day of Sale. 9:30 A. M. PROMPT Th omnia BERT OVERMAN, Clerk PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK 4 and 6 years, weight 3200; one team j one sorrel mare, coming 4 years old, of Cattle 2C gilts, to farrow in May; male hog.

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News of the Counties PERSHING. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Condo, of Perching, epent Friday Jin Richmond, where they were guests at a dinner given In honor of Mr. Condo's KOth birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haas. LYNN, Ind. Abont 350 persons attended rne annual banquet of the K. of P. lodge at this place Thursday. A program was given' in the Christian church followed by the banquet. Richmond, Indianapolis and Winchester were represented. . Carl Bowen acted as master of ceremonies. EAST GERMANTOWN, Ind. Members of the Ladies' Aid society of this place were entertained at the home of CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., February 21, 1921. Notice to contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich-i mond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a. m., on j Monday. March 7th, 1921, for furnish- ' ins to the City of Richmond. Indiana, 20,000 gallons more or less of Tarvia "Ii" or its equal. The bidders, in submitting proposals to furnish above material, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to furnish said material. A- failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Feb.22-Mar.l. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby iven that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in the Wayne . Circuit Court, Wayne County, Indiana, wherein Edwin I,. Norris. et al. are i " 11 1 Is- an IJIS INOrriS. el al. are defendants. Cause No. 19297, beln an , . . , , . . . . . ...

... w..,. .v., ici,iiiiuu t,i i ca., un:ir- j iiijj vciuout runuway ju said alley in described, and by the order of said tne fuji wjrtth ttaernf f-nm West 9nH Court in said cause directed to sell at I . V, j tL. ' m uest Jnd public sale, the real estate described lo VVest 3rd Street. in the complaint in said cause. I will, j No. 585 1921. To improve the alas fui'Ii Commissioner, on the ISth day PV between West Miin X. ifinwB of March, 1921. offnr for sale to the L,' f . een Ve". Maln Klnsey highest and best bidder, the following street by constructing a cement road-

d si rj!.d real estate in Wayne Uoun-; in, jnaiana, io-wii: Th- West half of the West half of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-two ?2). Township I-'ourtecn (14). Range One (1) West, containing Forty, (40) acres more or less Terms of sale; One-third of nurchase andethe McVln" wVu'T In-SiS ! ments payable respectively in not to I exceed nine and eighteen months, such! deferred payment to be evidenced by the promissory note of the purchaser. navahie in som hanir in hi stafo nr

Indiana, with 6 interest per annum j conditions of the Improvement Resolufrom day of sale, with attorneys fees. : t ions, as numbered, and the detail

laws un .enircH rT,Art rVo- iiplans, profiles, drawings and snecifi

real estate sold. said real estate will be sold free and

taxes thereon." for "the year IMlTJue j Public Work the City Of Rich, nnd pavahle in the year 1922, which are ; mond. to he paid bv the purchaser. Said real The bidders, in submitting propos estate will also be sold subiect to thel,,, tn t , j:u j risht of Kins Norris to remove th silo ! a, to make said described public im

upon said real estate within s'xtv davs from due of sale, and also subject to the risrht of said Ellis Norris to barvest the er.--inr whe.it rrrm nnn . mediate nofsesr.lon of said real estate at the time of sale. Said rjle will take place on the obove deperibod premises at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day. ) uaicn r 'Dreary i, ly.i. GUrfTAYE II. HOELSCHER. Crmml?.ioner. Gardner. Jessup & Hoelseiier and Hcnr; u Johnson. Attorneys. Feh.22-Mar.l-8. At the conclusion "of above menH-ined file of real estate. the underpinned ! Administrator of th estate of Hannah hn.Sfn'rVn.TlUhrK'K!" derf . a colle. tion of household sro,.!.-? ;md pronal proporty of paid estate. Suh pale will be cash. Administrator. PUBLIC SALE a ji o o a a Administrator

I will sell at. public sale at the late residence of Chester Fowble, deceased, one mile west of West Manchester and l' mile3 east of Eldorado, on THURSDAY, MARCH 3, S92! The following property, to-wit: 8 HORSES 8 A bay mare, 14 years old; a sorrel mare. 6 yoars old; a gray, 5 years old; a black broed mare, 14 years o?d, weight 1700 pounds; a bay mare, 14 years old;

a 2-ycar-old colt; 2 smooth hordes. All are gocd workers. 18 HEAD OF CATTLE 18 Three head of milch cows, two of them have calves by their side and the other is giving a good flow of milk; a heifer, due to freshen by day of sale; G head of yearlings; 2 head of 2-year-old steers; 5 young calves, extra good stock; and a Shorthorn bull, 3 years old. 33 HEAD OF HOGS 33 A sow with 8 pigs by side: 4 sows due to farrow in April; IS fall shoats; 2 male bogf. one yearling and the other is two years old. These are all Durocs. 12 HEAD OF SHEEP 12 11 ewes and one good buck. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two iMioric wagons, one with box bed. the other with hog and hay rack combined, one wagon is as good as new; International manure spreader; McCormick wheat hinder, 7-ft. cut; 2-horse grain drill, as good as new; corn planter, with check rower attachment; mower; field roller; a spring and a spike-tooth

i harrow; disc; 2 one-row corn plows; harrow cultivator; shovel cultivator; 2 gravel beds; International ga9 engine. 1-horsepower; pump jack; a lot of i miscellaneous articles; breeching harness for four horses; 3 sides of lead

harness; 4 set of good leather flynets; 2 sets or buggy harness; collars.

I ""Qli f ? nt ca araiKIY5 ! About 3 tohs of Clover Hay, about 10 Corn, 300

SALE BEGINS AT 9:30, WHEN TERMS WILL BE ANNOUNCED JOHN WALDREN, Jr., Admr. of the Estate of

CHESTER FOWBLE, DEC'D.

IRA A. BUHRMAN. Auct. MONEY TO LOAN r

USE OUR SERVICE Open An Account With Us $BO . SlOO S200 Investigate our Easy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans Get 50, pay back 2.50 a month Get $100, pay back $5.00 a month With interest at 3 a month. Pay faster If you like For Example Pay a f 50 loan In full In One Month Total Cost $1.75. Loans made on Furniture. Pianos, Vlctrolas, etc., without removal. Call, Phone or Write RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY "The Friendly C o m p a Bxy" Established 189S Under State Supervision. Phone 1545. Richmond. Ind. nOOM 207. COLONIAL BLDG. COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS

Mrs. Frank Kocher Saturday evening. The house was appropriately decorated in recognition of Washington's birthday. ,A social session followed the business meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Gertie Kocher.

Ohio News Flashes MIDDLETOWN Frank M. Moon. Monday was fined $50 and costs In municipal court for gambling. Moon was arrested on complaint of Mrs. Roy Smith that her husband lost $30 on the so-called Phoenix club, alleged to be a gambling house run by Moon. Moon has announced his intention of taking the case higher on a writ of error. HAMILTON Corbett Ratliff. administrator of the estate or Percy Ratliff, 17 years old is suing the Foundry Appliance company, MIddletown, for $10,000 damages because of the death of the young man. who, it is alleged, was injured fatally in the employment of the defendant company. Tuesday, March Richmond Lodge No. 196. F. & A. M. ' Stated meeting. Wednesday, March 2 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree, at 6 o'clock. Thursday. March 3. Wayne Council No. 10, R. & S. M. Stated assembly and work in the R. & S. M. degrees. Saturday, March 5 Loyal Chapter, No. 49. O. E. S. Stated meeting. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., February 21, 1921. Notice to contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich-: mond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a. m., on Monday, March 7th, 1921, for the following described public improvements in i the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: No. 584 1921. . f jiuuiuve Lilt; h pv nprwppn Kan. To improve the alley between Ran- . , . 7 , . dolph & Lincoln Streets by construct way in said alley the full width there of from West 2nd to West 3rd Street. No. 5861921. To improve the 1st alley Eouth of North "A" Street by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof from i North 9th Street to the allpv running "J SOUtD betWee Nrth 8lh & dln directs. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall K j ij L .1! . , oB in accordance with the terms and I cations which are on file and may be j seen in the office of said Board of J provements, must accompany each ; bid with a certified check in the sum mn on , , . ... ' 5100.00, as evidence Of gOOd faith ' u " ui iiiuyusais, luniriins aim Donus satisfactory to the said F.oard to do the work of makins said improvements. A failure of the successful and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals Till forfeit the checks and the turns o4 money payable thereon lo the city a.s agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MATT. VON PEIN, : T. C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. I Feb.22-Ma r.1 . PUBLIC SALE q Tr. tl tl Tl PotoSiic Sale . k ZJa a aa I I T i tons of Shredded Fodder, 700 bushels of bushels Oats

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FIND IRISH STRAIN IN TURKISH TRIBE (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 1. Something about the thundering defiance hurled at the .allied &overnmenta recently by Mubtapha Kenal Pasha, the Turkish Irreconcilable, from the scat of "The Angora Government" he has founded at the city of that name, prompted National Geographical Society investigators to look up the history of the place. Everybody had heard, ot course, of the long haired goats of Angora. A current bulletin of the society, however, .discloses a strain of Irish blood dating back 40 years, in the natives of the town. Students profess to find plain- evidence of this strain In the Agorans of today. Not only, the bulletin asserts, are they of lighter complexion than surrounding people, but "they are the most genial of the Mohammedans of Asia Minor." A Celtic invasion from central Europe, 20,000 strong, swept over Angora two centuries before Christ, settled at Aneyra, as the town was then known, and were ultimately absorbed. The town stands on a rocky plateau zzo miles southeast of Constantinople and new has about 20,000 people, a third of whom are Turkish speaking Armenians. The goats for which it is famous, are bred on the. plains to the south and the bulletin adds: Cats, and to a les extent, dogs and olher animals in the neighborhood of Angora have unusually long. 6ilky hair. It is believed that the climate and perhaps the soil of the region are responsible for the peculiar development." ANN VANNESS FUNERAL IS HELD AT OXFORD TUESDAY OXFORD, O., March 1. Mrs. Ann Gaston Vanness, 51 years of age, wife of John Vanness. wealthy retired farmer, died Saturday evening of a complication of diseases. The funeral took lace Tuesday afternoon, with burial at Reily. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., February 21. 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 21st day of February. 1921, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 589. 1921. For the Improvement of Kinsey Street from West 1st Street to West 5th Street by paving the roadway with one of the following kinds of modern city pavement to-wit: Asphalt. Brick, Creosoted-wood-block or Tarvia Macadam, and of making, by contract and at the owner's expense, all private connections with sewer, gas. water auu uiuer iikp pipes ana convenience?, and of bringing said connections inside the curb lines of said street and outside of the line of such alley fo each lot, where the same has not al ready been done by the abntting prop erty owner or other person or corporation for the use and benefit of an -such owner; and the declaration of such intention by the Board shall b" made a part of the notice given concerning such street or alley improve ment as required by law. On defauir of any owner making such connection within the time specified, said Board shall proceed to do so at th--owner's expense, and surh expenre Fhall be a lien on the property affected and collectible in the fame mannea expenses for other street add. sever improvements. And said work oi making sueh private connections and bringing the same within the curb line of such street or outsfd? of th" line of such alley at the expense of the abutting property owner shall b Included in the general contract for the permanent improvement of such street or alley: and of making at the expense of every public utility a careful and thorough inspection of all gas. water or other like pipes or conveniences and connections thereto in such street or alley and owned or used by any public utility and of causing to be made all needed or necessary repairs to all such pipes and connections, so as to make all such pipes connections in a high state of efficiency and in first class condition in all respects, and the declaration of such intention by the Board shall be set forth in the published notice given concerning such street or alley improvement. On default of any public utility to inspect and to repair any such pipe or connection thereto owned or used by it within the time specified time, said Board or other legal authority of said city shall proceed to do so by contract or otherwise at the expense of such utility, and all such expense shall be a lien upon the prop erty of such utility used in fumipiT or supplying service to said city and the inhabitants thereof and cucn m- j may be enforced in any appropriate proceeding or method, or the full amount of such expense may be retained by said city out of any money it owes to such utility. And said work of inspecting and repairing all such pipes and conveniencea at the expense of such utility shall be included so far as practical in the general contract for the permanent improvement of such street or alley, and bidders on any such improvement shall state the amount per day or other unit that will be charged each public utility for inspecting and repairing any such Blpe. in the event that such utility fails. neglects or refuses to do so. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, March 21st. 1921 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons Interested In. or affected by. said proposed Improvement as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m.. said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of bearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. MATT. VON PEIN, . T. C TAYLOR,. , JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Feb.22-Mar.l. " ''' MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE L O A N?S; H.B. CUSTER 710 M Main St Phone 2952