Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 97, 3 March 1921 — Page 15

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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Standardled and. Indexed for quick reference, arordinsr to the Basil It Smith System Copyright). Advertising Rates x 10 cent per line, per Insertion, words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cent charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. HAIRDRESSERS WANTED Hair work and shampooing. Frances Estelle. Phone 1821. LOST KETS Lost. A bunch of keys. East on Main St., South on 15th. Return to Romcy's; reward. iiST Brown and white war Hare Tcrrlor. Answered to the name of Teddie. Phone 2657. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Man to work on farm. G70J3. care of Palladium. Box WANTED Experienced man, hand; married. Call 6195. farm WANTED Married man to work on farm, state salary in first letter. Fred FMiott. Lynn. Ind. WANTED An experienced grocery clerk ami truck cfriver, married man preferred. Box G71GS, care of Palladium. W A NT E I Salesman. Richmond and Wayne county, five to ten dollars daily. Interview at once. Quigley Drug Store, 19 & N. E St. SALESMAN- Can use two more good men for city and surroundings. Call this evening; or before 9 a. m. Mr. Harris, Arlington Hotel. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRL Wanted to dip chocolates. Apply at once The Kandy Shop. 919 Main St. Ttt MAKE $200 MONTHLY ADDRESStitm. mailing circulars. Soap 4c lb. Complete instruction 2 Sc. Varga Supply Co., 521 Oliver St.. Cincinnati. O. SITUATION WANTED 8 WANTED To work on farm by single ) man. Call 421 N. 15. WANTED Position as stenographer or office assistant to executive. Experienced In Bales and correspondence. Prefer position in electrical or mechanical business. Seven years experience; married. Al reference. Address Box G7159, care Palladium. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED Plain sowing. Phone WANT E D-C u r tains to laundry. So. 9. 8 4341. 425 rAPKH CLEANING222S. -C. Borden. Phone WANTED Washings, of Palladium. Box G7156, care WANTED Plain shirts preferred. sewing to do; men's 517 S. 11. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FUnNIRHEDrtOOM 119 South 1 St. "l.TOHT HOUSEKEEPING- And sleeping rooms. 16 N. 6. FOR R ENT Modern f urnishedroom ; hot water heat. 130 So. 11. Phone 1065J VOW RENT Elve rooms furnished, citv water, furnace, heat, no children. Inquire 134 So. 14. BOARD AND ROOM 10 HOOM AND BOARD 314. So. 4. BOARD AND ROOM WANTED 11 TOUNO MAN wants board and room in modern private residence. South preferred. Address Box C3114, Palladium. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT A six or sevenroom house, qare Box C3113 Palladium. WANTED Four or six-room house at once. Must be empty by March 15th. Phone 4632. WANTED To rent. House, by March 15. family of 3. Good references. Ad- . dress. Box IIS038, care Palladium. WANTED Light housekeeping room. Phone 3226. WANTED Five or six-room house or flat by March 19. with bath. Box HS039, care of Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Old Rugs Look Like NEW Scrubs your rug's and carpets with warm sudsy compound with soft rubber brushes. The strong suction of the Electric Carpet Washer removes the dirt, grease and moisture, bringing back the beautiful colors, making your i rug look like new, sweet smelling and sanitary. Get your orders in early. 9x12, $2.00. Small rugs, 25c to 75c Eliason's Furniture Store 520 Main Street. House phone 2831. Business phone 1469 MOVING HAULING STORAGE FORREST MONGER Furniture crated, stored and shipped. For local and long distance hauling. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 S 7th St. Phone 260S

Pis

hi Fish! RsM

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

Will be ready to sell

Friday, March 4th, II 92 11 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 carloads of these fish and will retail them at lower than wholesale prices.

Larc White Fish, per tb. . 14c Fine Mullets, !t 9c Fine Tulibus, tb-.Hc Fancy Yellow Pickerel, lb, 14c Fish are cheaper than meat and of diet at lower prices.

BRING YOUR BASKETS and PAPER

The Great Lakes Fisheries Co. CHICAGO, ILL.

MOVING HAULING STORAGE

LOCAL, and LONG DISTANCE MOVING or HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating- and Storage Rear 19 S. llthSt. Phones 2228-156 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. W. E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 310S 330 Lincoln STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman'a Storage House. Apply t'eit man s cigar Store. 609 Main St. Phone No. 2039. j I I PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic. Prices normal. E. C. SIMS. Ph. 2571. CARPENTER WORK CARPENTER And repairing of all kinds. No job too email or too large. Rov Sloan, 1616 N. E. St. Phone 6191. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 We repair everything. Wood Turning. COOK POWER SHOP 122 W. Main Street. Phone 3252. FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Excellent coal range with triple gas burner. 426 So. 11. FOR SALE No. 8 4-hole wood cook stove, in good condition; cheap. Phone 3255. RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harries? Store. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 RABBITS AND HUTCHES. 614 Richmond Ave. UNDER IHLlTsELLS WOOD $4 to $5. Phone 3780. VOIl SAIjE Ivory reed goudola carriage. 526 N. IS. FOR "SALE Horse. 4 years old, broke, weight 1300 lbs. Phone 54283. KDlT'SALK Blue silk dress, other ladles' c-lothing. 1027J4iMain. Apt. No-4-MILL WOOD FOR SALE C. W. Kramer Co., phone 3111. fiK worTTiTrtNiNr, t,athe s ft. bed. 16-in. swing-, cheap. Cliff Bevington. 4 15 Uineoin. V( t'u SALE Day old chicks, every Tuesday; prices reduced. Porterfield llatchcrv. Phone 3015. For 12 head good general purpose horses. 1 good span of mules. I springer cow, due to calf this week. II head of extra nice shoats. 1 cheap top buggy. 1 surrey. 1 good 2-horse wagon with gr;ncl bed and box bed. A few sets of harness. CHAS.' LONG North A St., Between 5th and 6th Next to Crystal Ice Co. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE at the Starr Piano Co. factory A good general line of farm implements and harness, practically new. Saturday morning, morning, March 5th, 9 :30 sharp. speci; MODEL GARMENTS at Attractive Prices We have quite a good selection. Come early. The DeonnsCoyle CottTipaey Tailors No. 5 North 10th Spotted Pike, lb . . 10c Salmon, red, lb . ; . . . 14c Halibut, 8 to 12 lbs., per lb. 19c Smoked Fin Haddies, lb. 15c are more healthful, A fine change

Sale

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND., THURSDAY MARCH 3, 1921.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE AND STOVESf-AU kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 533 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 So, 7th. Phone 1876. I WATCHES AND SPECTACLES . For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A FACTORY? Build t with Concrete BIpg jhza BertscUJxosL Thane 3250 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK PUBISIC AUCTION SALE at the Starr Piano Co. factory Three head of good horses, eight i j j? ..i c . j head Of cattle; Saturday morning, March 5th, 9:30 sharp. I - 35 VULCANIZING LET US RE-TREAD THOSE TIRES BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 Main Phone 2441 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 300 Gallons Denatured Alcohol 188 Proof . Gallon E. STONECIPHER 15-17 South 9th St. A un to Want Nu-Shine Auto Polish. 75c. Seal - Fat Tube Patches, 50c, $1, $1.50. N-Le-Ko Radiator Cement, 35c. Superfix for ing repair, and $1. cas50c Ultragas, gasoline saver and carbon eliminator, $1.00. Treat 100 gal. Wizard Windshield Wiper, $1.50. Cook Auto Rust, 25c box. Superior Cord Tires, 8-000 miles guaranteed. See them. 30x3 Vs, $21; er sizes in portion. Fabric ; $9.50; 30 x $12.00. oth-pro-0x3, 3, Meyer Self Cleaning Spark Plugs, $1, 1. 25, $1.50. t FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main St. Phone 2033 CUT-RATE TIRE STORE REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED To buy house, six. or seven rooms. Preferably centrally located. Give location, description and price. X, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent I FOR SALE OR RENT 125 acres. ! miles north of New Paris. Phone 1419. ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 GOOD GETY HOMES PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE 5-room water, g-as. 523 N. Main. cottage, lights, 21 St. or 914 FOR SALE 2 houses, strictly modern; 1 single, 1 double, fine location. C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Phone 1641 or 2169. Office 7 So. 11th St. C. C. HAWLE Y SON New Paris. O. For Farms and Real Estate, of all kinds FOR SALE Five-room frame house, nearly new, good well and cistern, large lot; within one square of car line; a real bargain. Owner leaving city. See BOURNE, Sixth and Main. Phone 2206. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641: res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains.

75c

FOR SAT F A p-nod riniihio ' liht tractor; 1 Ironago two-row cultivator; 1 seven-foot Massey-Harris binder; on wesf sidT- bfth and furnace six ! raanure sPreader: con binder. with loader attachment; corn planter and If' , " J!.J I.!ce' .slxlcheck row attachment; 1-horse weed drill; 1 Letz feed grinder; 1 buzr-saw

rooms to side.

. , . . 7 T i tUQ irame complete ; naing corn piows; to sen Sll J E HEaLy maPna!thr(e-section pike-tooth harrow; 1 Deering nJI a" m"lA."na5'Il ngle-shovel plow; 5-tooth cultivator; st

lumicuiaie possession Insurance Dept. American Trust and Savings Bank For REAL ESTATE and FARMS, see A M. ROBERTS. 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. See Us for Farms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and. Main Sts. Office Phone 22TS Residence SOll'

FARM LANDS Wisconsin

LAN DO LOGY Special number Just out containing 1921 facts of clover land i in marmette County. Wisconsin. 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 Skidmore- Riehle Land Co., 406 Skidmore-Rlehle Bldg.. Marinette.Wis. FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE By owner 200 acres excellent land, well improved, Immediate possession, big bargain. Address Box G7157, care of Palladium. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC AUCTION SALE 'at the Starr Piano Co. factory Two good, serviceable tractors and plows; Saturday morning, March 5th, 9:30 sharp. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the mond, Indiana, by ordinances duly passed, and now on file in the office ot. th.e .CIe.rk of Ksaid, c.itJr- vhas deter: mined to issue bonds in the sum of Three Hundred Fifteen Thousand ($315,000.00) Dollars, at a rate ot interest of six perc ent per annum, said j uonus to oe issuea in denominations jof One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars ture on the first day of November, 193 All money derived from the sale of said bonds is to be used for the Denem oi uie Municipal i-Jiectric

Lighting & Power Plant of said city.iday.' Ezra' i,aFuze ana daughter.

ap1iii.-.i.iuii mi itiivtj io icue bucii , bonds has been filed with the Public j Service Commission of Indiana, and a j

hearing on such application will be;,-. pi,onio onH i.'inr m.

held at the oitice oi such commission in the State House at Indianapolis, Indiana, at eleven o'clock a. m. on Monday, March 14th, 1021. WILLIAM STEVENS. City Clerk. Ma r.Hl 0-1921. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICB OF AOMTNISTUATOR'S SALE OF HEAL EST AT 12 Th undersigned. Administrator of tho estate of ( harles S. McCarthy. Sr.. i deceased, hereby gives notice that by i virtue of an order of the Wavne Circuit 'Court, he will receive bids for the sale i at private sale until l j ovior-k noon f , I Tuesday, the 15th day of Mardi. 1 !'21 i 'for all the interest of tli- said de.-edent : in and to the real estnte herein de- ; .scribed. If said real estate is not pre-; viously sold at private sale, said admin-! . isti-ator will, on sid Tuesday, the 15th, Iday of Mar. li. 19-1. at 2:30 o'c lock p. ; m . and from day to day thereafter Un- ! i til sold, on the premises hereinafter ! described, beinsr on Miendan sstrees .near Sherman Street, liii hmond. Ind I ana. ! all the interest of said decedent in and ; to the followinsr described real evtat: i in the Citv of Iliclmiond, Wayne Coun- j j tyii?s' NumVV Two Three ,3l' 'Fou' M)"and Five (5) in Thomas Me-1 jOarthy's Suh-division of jona t han w. i .Newman s .wumon to me ...i oi menimond, Wavne County. Indiana. ' Saiil pale will be made free and clear of all liens with the exception of the ,19:'! taxes. pavaMc in 19!2. j Said sale vill b" made suliwt to the approval of F.iid c.u-t. for not less than tile full appraised a'uo if sold at pn- --ate sale, and for no'l les than two- ; thirds of the full appraised value i? sold at public sale, upon the following i TERMS AVT i i )V il'I ION'S: j At least one-third of the pu-ehase nion- ! ey cash in hand, the balance in two j equal installments, payable in not to j exceed nine and eighteen months, evii denced by notes of the purchaser, bear- ! ing? six percent interest from date, I waivinar relief, providing for attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on tne real estate sold. Or. the purchaser j may pav all cash. uateci. Bicninono, inaiana, mis iirui day of February, 1921. charlics s. McCarthy, jr. Administrator. Kellev K el lev. Attorneys. Feb.lO-17-a t-Mar .?. PLANTS AND SEEDS Free! Free!

As we are getting in a new supply of LENARD GARDEN SEED, we will give away SATURDAY AFTERNOON from 1 to 3

all last vear's Lenard's Garden Seeds while Come and get Garden Seed FREE.

'THE PLACE WITH THE YELLOW FRONT" PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC jfhe undersigned will sell at public Piano Co., at the

atmirdlay9 March

the following property, to-wit: 3Head off lHorses3 1 gray mare, 7 years old; 1 gray horse, 5 years old; 1 heavy brown horse, 9 years old. 8Head of Cattle-8 3 grade Holstein heifers; 3 Shorthorns; 1 Holstein bull calf, eligible to be registered. Farmimig Implements CvCk 1 9. Ofl rW mill traofAr Pnmlov 1 t V)roa.rinttAm lsw 1 A Hie rholmor A.I

...j fr-imo rnmnleto' 9 yid in tr rnrn

eheller; scoop shovel; forks; grindstone; doubletrees and singletrees; hoes; picks; mattocks; 2 sets of breeching harness; 2 sets of flynets; 2 2-horse wagons, with beds, 1 box bed and one stock rack; 2 gravel beds; many other things too numerous to mention.

. Terms Will be Made SALE STARTS AT Howard WEDDLE and IIINDMAN, Auctioneers

Suburban

HANNA'S CREEK, Ind. Rev. Schaffer will preach here next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Everybody Invited to attend thls'serrics; Sunday school at the usual hour. .. .Several pupils of the Hanna's Creek school entered the spelling contest at Liberty Saturday and -were second and third in the spelling Rev. A. P. Mussleman, pastor will preach at the Four Mile church next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The young people's meeting will be held in the evening at 6:30. A "Missionary Program" will be the theme at 7:30 o'clock. An illustrated sermon will be given by the pastor on medical missions in China. Everybody welcome Mr. and Mrs. Irving LaFuze entertained last Thursday evening in honor of their seventeenth wedding anniversary.. Oysters, ice cream and cake were served. Those present were Everette Little and family and Chester Roberts and family Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Borrodale entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shengler and Mrs. Irene Barrodale and daughter, Gladys of Richmond... Mr. and Mrs. Homer LaFuze and son, Lester, Mr. and Mrs. . Chesea Bryant and daughter, Genevieve and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant were the guests j of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little and daughter, Harriett, last Sunday, in honor of.little Harriett's eighth birthday anniversary. A fine dinner was served and a social time enjoyed by all.... Miss Pearl Phenis entertained Mrs. Samuel Edgeworth and daughter, r?.ih rnH fi. cnu M0wnrth m. Tth. wei-P irnests nf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitehel. ford Phenis and Jr., Sunday Clifnrl aistpr Parl visited dred at Richmond Sunday. Miss Mil drod is, recovering from an attack of the "flu". .. .Hairy ArdTy and Buell Oruni transacted .business in Richmond Saturday. .. .J. A. Stevens and Mr, and Mrs. Spencer Stevens were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Carson of Liberty, Sunday ... .The board of charity met at the county infirmary Monday. The board consists of the following persons: Messrs. A. A. Graham, S. W. Creel. Irving LaFuze and Mr.-s. Albert Bertsch and Mrs. O. L. Stivers. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Jo?eph Fhenis and son. Clifford, entertained at dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Law rf,nr Fpnternst and daughter Ruth rPn-re 1 emecosi ana nJUBiuer, ixuui Lawana Hon. raui. oi oiiprb l uiner Perry LaFuze and family entertained jjlf. " olive LaFuze and son, Kenneth , nijvf an,i Plirbptli Williamson and f.)lier ami lJizacein w uuamson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tannon entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ... .lamin Tappen at dinner sunaay Irving LaFuze and family dined with tiarlea lvOSS anu iamny ai jjiDcnj Sunday. LYNN, Ind -Mrs. O. A. Frazier, who was quite sick the week-end IS niueh improved Mr. and Mrs. : rl, , cwanrtPP hafl as their WeeKend gufFts Letter and Flossie Swandrr. ...Mr. and Mr?. William Chenoweth wrr gurts of Mr. and Jlrs. Charles LEGAL NOTICE NriTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In The matter of the estate of Clarence W. flenn. deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court. January term, 1921. T-.'otice is hereby sriven that Joseph II. Mills as administrator 'vith the will anrexed of the estate of Clarence W. Genii, deceased, has presented an-1 filel his account and vouchers in final settlement of sa'd estate, and that the same will come ud for examination ana action or saici circuit court on l.iu dav of March. at which time all 12th heirs creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said j Court and show cause, if any there be. 'why said account and vouchers should J not be approved. J OS I', I'll H. MILLS, Administrator, with will annexed. H. C. Starr. Attorney. Febl7-24-Mar 3 PLANTS AND SEEDS they last. HoosSer Feed Feeder Co0 6th and South A Phone 2063 PUBLIC SALE auction on the premises of the Starr foot of First street nlnws - enltinanlrDr- AnttMa.iiiaf hurrnw g mower; 1 14-inch breaking plow; steel hay rake; hay tedder: corn Known on Day of Sale. 9:30 A. M. PROMPT Th omnia.

SALE

BERT OVERMAN, Clerk

Skinner, Sunday... .Dan Heker, of Indianapolis, was a Sunday guest of friends here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Spillers spent Sunday in Farmland visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Mlila. ,...Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Meyers, of Arba, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor, Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heaton, of northwest of town, have moved to a farm near Hollansburg, O Mr. and Mrs. Allen Huff were guests of Mrs. Mary Pierson and wm, Freeling. Sunday.. .. .Mrs. Bert Mann is reported quite ill at her home on East Sherman street William Haisley, of Crete, Ind., called on friends here Sunday evening Roger, the. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johrson. is quite ill with pneumonia at this time Mr. and

Mrs. Bert Sharp. Mrs. Ola Klnsey and Frank Klnsey were visitors sunaay ai Jtricho Revival services began at the Christian Church Sunday, the Rev. Scott in charge. Mrs. McDay. or Richmond, is in charge of the music Dell Hinshaw, who Suffered an attack of appendicitis Wednesday, is able to be out again Donald Hinshaw was ill with La Grippe over the week-end. ....Mrs. Benj. Bowen remains in a terious condition. CASTINE, O. Mrs. Ellsworth Martin spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Martin Mr. and Mrs. John Stoner and son. Waldo, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaeffer Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fern Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Shear and children, of West Manchester, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schweighert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McGriff, of EDglewood, O.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McGriff Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gavber entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Landis and family, of near Clayton. Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long and Zindora Long spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mre: George Banta at Arcanum. .. .Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shaeffer were Mr. and Mrs. Her man Shaeffer and daughter Mildred, Mr Qnri Mr Twt r.Dotintr Mrs riara Renner and children. Mr. and Mrs. William Denlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eyer and Lottie Shoemaker. . . . The 17th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. William Sqhaar was celebrated at the Schaar home Sunday. The following guests were present: Theodore Gingry and family. Mrs. Kate Gingry and daughters Emma and Pet, and William Gingry of Dayton... Mr. and Mrs. George Puterbaugh and daughters, Olive and Mabel, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhodes.... Mrs. Luther Snyder spent i i .1 At v.tl. jm wnn-ci;u wnu indues i .-.i m Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sleppy were guests at the Sleppy home Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fitzwater entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ora McCown and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fereei Sunday.... Kenneth Gower spent Sundav with Hazel Buzzai ird Orville Ti; j . ii i 1,1 1 niet-.anu p-..c lue w-k-i.u .. parent ai tvos i.urg. . . . i ne iui:oinS rrY fnl AU'inir

LnHM e Vn. nniir. S mp, Mlss Brown of Losantville speni Mr. and Mrs Ray Denlinger: Mes- R few da with h brothe cfaud dames Be.se wman T.llie Trump. Brmvn . fMr and Mrs MarVKilloo YuTt Ten, m ' !;.w.r0,vS!,,f Richmond called on her sister. Mrs tha McGriff. L ilian Aydelot e. iolet vick McAllister. .. .A crowd of Carlo Shaeffer Estella Layer Nellie Chns- folks weQt tQ Hunt8ville Satur roer, Chloe Hawkey, Mae McFaddin, Hav :,, 01 t-j.k,. j Laura Sink and Ella Shumaker. Misses I olL,? ' ' "dei5?i

:? SrV,Fi.RO"Mis8 Elain N.ck.os spenl j

McGriff, Marie Hawkey, Helen and Lucille Aydelotte and Zelpba and Irene Denlinger. ... Mr. and Mrs. Barton IiOng and Zindora Long visited nnH Mri William Harter at New MT- ana nlrs- "imam iiarxer at iew PLEASING. COAT COMFORTABLE STYLE. 35r.i -Pattern 3521 was used to mae this etyle. It is cut iu ofur sizes: 4, 6, 8, and 10 years. A six year size will require 2 yards of 44 inch material. Velvet, taffeta, ponge, duvetyn, poplin, serge, broadcloth, and linen are attractive for this design. .tUress ity ze A pattern of this illustration mailed 0 any address on receipt of 12 cents 1 silver or stamps. Address Pattern Department Palladium. terns will be mailed to your ad MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE LOANS H. B. CUSTER 7104 Main St. Phone 2962 MONEY TO LOAN r'

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USE'OUR SERVICE OpenAn Account With Ub - - S50 SlOO , . S200 V'L;,. Investigate our Easy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan -Lnana . -;,y 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 $50 loan in full in One Month Total Cost $ 1.7i. Loans made on Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas," etc., without removal. Call, Phone or Write ' ", .i-T'l'v Richmond loan company;);.;': "The Friendly Company" . . . . ...v, i ' , . ,. Established 1595 . ... ... . .

Under State Supervision. ROOM 207. COLONIAL BLDG.

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Madison-Monday.. .Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hamiel spent Monday in Greenville. LEWISBfJRG. O Vergil feweeny and-' wife and 'Arthur Farra-were in Dayton Sunday evening E. H. Loy spent last week in Hamilton with bis sister, Mrs. J. E. Fouti....'.Mrs. John Herman, east of town, was taken to Dayton to the hospital Friday.... Mrs. Macklin has been very ill for the past week at the borne of her daughter Mrs. Mumma Seth Schlotterbeck left Monday for Vermont, where he will visit old army friends.... Altus Smith and family have moved from the E. J. Ozias property on Main street to Englewood. A. C. Brehm and wife have occupied the Ozias property.... Warren Foutz of West Alexandria, is spending several days this week with his daughter, Mrs. Otto Heeter and husband Michael Rexroad spent several aye the latter part ot the week with Dr. O'Hara in Dayton Mrs. I. C. Mt. Castle.- southeast of Lcwtej burg, was taken to the Miami. Valley nospuai in uayion Monday Mrs. Michael Rexroad was very ill Friday, but is some better at present Mrs Joe Sweeny and daughters Edith and Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Sweeny and Mrs. Clifford Locke and daughter were in Eaton Sunday afternoon Mr. Eli Beam is ill The ladies of the local Minerva - club entertained their hiisian4 onf nome of Dr and Mrg Brown Wedneg. day evening. An enjoyable program, which was in part patriotic, was rendered and the ladies proved to be excellent hostesses The local K. of P. lodge will stage an indoor fair Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, March 3, 4 and 5 at their hall on Dayton street Ennis Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hunt, north of Lewisburg, and Miss Ruth Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown, of near Verona, were married Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, at the U. B. parsonage by Rev. Mumma, Mr. Hunt and his bride are living for the present with her sister, Mrs. Florence Shoe of Arlington, but will go to housekeeping in Verona later. Mr. Hunt is PrinclPal or the erona high school ..jus. iMitiy flioore is visiting inenas in and near Verona Clifford Locke, wife and daughter called on Jesse Finfrock and family Friday afternoon. CARLOS CITY, Ind. Miss Marceline Coggshall and Mrs. Mary Swindell called on Mrs. Liddie Miller Thursday evening Mrs. Sophrona Johnson called on Mrs. Bell McAllister Friday Mrs. Iream Brown and children spent Friday with her parents.. ..Mrs. Sarah Whitehead is better at present Mary Swindell spent Friday evening with Marion Whitehead ....Prayer meeting every Tuesday night and Bible class every Thursday night Mrs. Add Doboy was at CarJlos last week Mrs. Will Wright of Blo,.tftrt "j.- ' ra. i, -i.-;, u.m. had callFridav and Satnrrlav Mr. and I ' ' Mr, RiE-PPr waB in raHnc mhv Brown ami Sundav witM Cathren Coggshall Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McKi&sick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ottio Anderson. FAIR HAVEN, O. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose of College Corner, Mrs. Fred Witter of College Corner and Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge and son. Myrl, spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sheets north of Concord. . . .Miss Bessie Newton spent Thursday night with Miss Pearl Craig Arthur Hays spent one day in Cincinnati recently The W F. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Annie Brown Thursday afternoon. . .Mr. and Mrs. Will Cline and Mr. and Mrs. George Cline spent Sunday afternoon in Hamilton. .Miss Marguerite Brown and Vernon Wright spent Sunday evening with Miss Cleo Ramsey Miss Mary Austin is assisting Mrs. Sammy Groves with her household work.... Mrs. George Wallace and daughter, Kathryn, spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Ellis Wh.ite and daughter. Ruby Porter Reeves and family of Camden, have moved to W. E. VanSkiver's house west of Camden Leroy Mann will work for Clarence Booker this summer A number of the high school pupils motored to Gratis Friday evening to see the basketball team of here play the Gratis boys. The score was 26 to 22 in Israel's favor Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jacobs and family spent Monday night at the home of Elijah Craig... . WTill Cline was in Dayton one day recently.. Miss Pearl Craig and Messrs. Homer Silvers and Robert Morrow visited the high school Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Morrow of Camden, Clarence McDivitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge and James Laird and daughter, Ella, spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Laird.... George Gline was called to Hamilton Friday evening on account of the serious illness of his sister Myrl Heavenridge will work lor Earl Iarsh this summer Mrs. George Wallace and daughter, Kathryn and Mrs. Dave Ferris and daughter, Dorothy, assisted Mrs. Porter Reeve while moving Saturday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heavenridge and Miss Ruby White spent Friday in Richmond Miss Kathryn Wallace and John Wallace spent Monday evening at the home of Ellis White Misses Grace Wright and Martha McQuiston spent Tuesday night here Miss Lucile Jamiesou was ill Tuesday not being able to teach school Miss Carman Frazier visited school Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White and daughter. Ruby, spent Tuesday .evening with Mr. and Mrs. Porter Reeve and family. MONEY TO LOAN Phone 1145. . Richmond. In4 COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH ST K BETS