Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 109, 17 March 1921 — Page 13
THE PALLADIUM i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Standirdled and Indexed forTjuick ref erence, arordingr to the Basil 1 smun System tCopyrlght). Advertising Rates 10 cents per line, per insertion. worda to the line. No ad taken for leas than SO cents cash or leea than 30 centa charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 8834 or 2878. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 RICHMOND ROOFING CO.cr, Mr. Phone 2894. -Silas BakLOST LOST Brown pocfcetbook, containing two one dollar bills. Return Palladium.' LOST A hand bag, containing money and glass on N. 6th near Zwissler Bakery. Return to Palladium. LOST Black Pocketbook. With 126 or 27 and some papers," 'also Identification card. Wed. morning, on Glen Park St. Car or near C. & O. railroad crossing at D St. end of bridge. Will pay liberal reward for Its return. Here at Westcott Hotel or address 316 People's Rank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Married man to work on farm. Address Box C3115 care of Pal ladium. WANTED Man, small family, to work by month on farm. Harry M. Culloch. Eaton, Ohio. WANTED Stationary engineer, exper fenced Corliss engine and horizontal boiler. Richmond Casket Co., South 9th and A Sta. FRENCH CHEF Answer by letter giv inr experience, past and present em . ployment, married or single and sal ary expected. Box E5196. care Pal ladlum. MEN .LEARN BARBER TRADE Few weeks. Wonderful demand and wages. Positions waiting. Karn while learning. Write Moler Barber Col lege. 105 S. Wells St.. Chicago FRENCH PASTRY COOK Answer by letter, giving experience, past and present employment. Married or single and salary expected. Box E519S, care Palladium. IfTOU-EVER EXPECT TO ATTEND business college, if you desire the many advantages of this training, now ,4s the time to take the course. Students may enter any day. Richmond Business College. H ELP WANTED M ale or Female 5 MAN OR WOMAN WANTED Salary S full time: 75c hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience . unnecessary. International Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Mrs. G. W. Davis. Phone 1440 TO MAKE-$200 MONTHLY addressing mailing circulars. Soap 2c lb. Complete Instructions 25c. Varga Supply Company. 521 Oliver St., Cincinnati, Ohio: LADIES I.arn halr-dresslng. marceling. beauty culture. Be self-support-ing in few weeks. Big pay. write for catalogue. Moler College, 105 S. . Wells St.. Chicago. "THREE YOUNG LADY WAITRESSES Answer by letter giving education, past employment, married or single, age, height, weight, references and telephone number If any. Box E5197, care Palladium. TO MAKE $200 monthly addressing, mailing circulars. Soap 2c lb. Complete instructions 25c. Varga Supply Co., 621 Oliver St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. SITUATION WANTED a WANTE D Housework. 404 So. 6. WANTED Store work or cashier. I4179. care of Palladium. Box WANTED Job as truck driver, experienced. Can give reference. BoxD4177, care Palladium. X 8 SERVICES OFFERED WANTED Washings and ironings, satisfactory. 314 So. 10. . WANTEDdelivered. -Washings. Crfil Phone 4346. for and ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM Phone 524S. FURNISHED ROOMS For rent. 314 N. 9th. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. 317 N. 17. 41 N. 6TH ST. 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping with bath. Sleeping boom For one, with breakfast, modern home; also garage. 205 N.6. LTG H T HO USEKEEPING ROOMS. 1022 S. C. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM Light and bath. 605 Vi TTaTn: LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS hath and heat. 6055 Main. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RIJNT Furnished 4-room central, modern. 1300 N. A. apt-. WANTED TO RENT WANTED 5 or 6-room house, care of Palladium, Box D4178. WANTED TO RENT A house with 4 or 10 acres of ground, near Richmond. ' N. 19th & I. Thomas Adkins. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Call for and delivered. Frank Brunncr. Phone 2516. FOR SALE Goodrich & Hearsey tires, repairing. Lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown. Phone 3086. JOE PETRIELLO Experienced rug cleaner and repair Oriental rugs a specialty. All work guaranteed. Work , call for"and delivered. Phone 25S1.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Tomorrow March 18, at 2 o'clock, poOio I will sell, under order of court, At Public- AimctSoe THE J. P.-NORRIS FARM containing 40 acres, located on Cart road, 1J2 miles northeast of Richmond
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Sale to be free of all liens, except taxes payable in 1922; but subject to right of Ellis Norris to remove silo within sixty days, and to harvest growing wheat crop. Except as above stated, purchaser to have immediate possession. Gardner, Jesup and Hoelscher; and Henry U. Johnson, Attorneys.
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17 BRASS Smokies Sets Statues Brass Beds Drawer Pulls Parlor Sets Umbrella Stands .Jardinieres . Chandeliers -REPLATED Mirrors Resilvered Lahmann'Plating Works 209 W. Main St Phone 2758 PAPER HANGING PAINTING PAPER HANGING Better get your or der in before everyone Is busy, jfnone 3049 Moore. wnTTKR PAINTING Interior finishing Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic, j Prices normal. K. C. SIMS. Ph. 2571 CARPENTER WORK 1 CARPENTER And repairing of all kinds. No job too small or too large. Roy Sloan. 1616 N.- E. St. Phone 6191. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 We repair everything. Wood Turning. COOK POWER SHOP 122 W. Main Street. Phone 3252. MERCHANTS' DELIVERY WANTED To do merchant's delivery hauling. Call 143t. MOVING HAULING STORAGE FORREST MONGER Furniture crated, stored and shipped. For local and long distance hauling. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2808 STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman's Storage House. Apnly Feltman's Cigar Store. Phjne No. 2039. 609 Main St. W. E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 330 Lincoln LOCAL and LONG DISTANCB'MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and -Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 322S-1558 W. O. BAKER. Mgr. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE or TRADEpiano. Phone 1040. -Player T: rp . r4. 4-U Ttncl " i: ia.uu x lining jrct, me ucst. D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623 RECORD EXCHANGE BUT used records, save 33 1-3 percent Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A GARAGE? Build & with Concrete BIpx FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. 3. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALEN. 17. Favorite base burner. 317 FOR KALE Reed gondola and bicycle. 326 N. 12. FOR SALE Pet rat its. for caster, 50c a piece. 230 So. 12. SILK DRESSEScoat, size 3S. Net. trioolette, 126 So. 12. spring FOR SALE Globe range, good condition. 516 South 12th St. FOR SALE Seed potatoes, homegrown. Roberts Feed CoL Phone 3494. FOR SALE One large rug. one hot blast heater, good. 304 N. 18. Phone 25 3 8. ; HONEY For sale. Pure clover honey $1.50 for 5 lbs. Delivered. Phone 1493. FOR SALE Two Smith & Wesson pistols, good condition; one Remington 22 rifle, brand now. Call at 324 S. 11 Street. FOR SALE Sanitary chicken coops with runs, almost new; priced right. Call phone or write P. D. McMahan, Pershing, Ind., or phone Cambridge City 60 or j8. SOME RUGS AND A FEW PIECES OF furniture for sale, including folding bed. ice box, small stand, linoleum. Call at 208 So. Sth St., George's Vulcanizing Shop. FOR SALE A quantity of lumber which was used for form Work. This lumber has all been sorted and is in good shapes and of the following sizes: 1x6; 4x4; 2x10; 2x12. If interested call at New Richmond Baking Company Plant. North Sixth street and ask for Mr. Murnan. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 50 FERRETS WANTED 640 N. 10. WANTED TO BUY A house dog. 1)4180. care of Piladium. Box WANTED TO BUY Second hand trunk, size and price. Box G7163, care of Palladium. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES in grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St
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3 purchase price in cash, and balance in two equaljnstallnients, due in 9 and 13 months. r
HOELSCHER, Commissioner.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921'.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED , 22 FURNITURE AND 8TOVES All kinds good prices. Home Supply- Store. 13 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. GOOD USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods Store. 633 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves; etc Brammer & Fster, 17 So. 7th. Phone 1876. . . . AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FOR SALE Late model Davis Six. Liberty Ave. 10 FOR SALE Dodge Bulck. Call 12 N. 10. roadster; 1920 FOR SALE Haynes Light Six in good condition. Call morning3. 1120 Boyer St. FOR SALE One 1917 Ford touring, looks like new, first class condition, a barg-ain. FL H. Hlatt, Greensfork, Ind. Phone 73. ; r' At JS S. St. FORD TOURIN CAR $225.00 FORD TRUCK ton' and half. running condition, just the truck with cab and body in very good, for heavy hauling, $175.00. SET Ford ton truck wheels, 32 x' fa, with pneumatic tires tubes and rims, $60.00 for the set. EGGS FOR HATCHING R. C. RHODE ISLAND EGGS - Good stock. Phone 4325. PLYMOUTH ROCK-EGGS Forsetting and baby clucks. Phone 1078. F7IiSALTEggs for "hatching, large English White Leghorn, barron strain Rhode Island Reds. Call 21 So. 23. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 INSYDE TYRES and TREAD COAT blowout patches. Radi-tlte automobile radiator cement. V. M. Worley, 807 N. H St. FOR SALE Some companies save you money on. oil. others on gas. It is our business to save von money on tires. 30x3. SG.90: 30x314. $7.90. Our only restriction is two tires to a customer until given a trial. Master Production Corporation, room 7, Comatock Bids or 1016 Main St. , CALL 2444 And learn how to get 5 gallons of SILVER FLASH GASOLINE FREE top, See the demonstration in our window Saturday of Meyer Self-Cleaning Spark Plugs. Only $1, $1.25, $1.50. Nu - Shine Auto Polish, 75c. N-Le-Ko Radiator Cement, S5c. Superfix for casing repair, 50c and $1. Ultragas, gasoline eaver and carbon eliminator, $1.00. Treat 100 gal. Cook Auto Mist box. Wizard Wind shield Wiper, $1.50. Superior Cord Tires, 8-000 miles guaranteed. See them. 30x3 $21; oth er sizes in proportion. TIRES 4,000-mile guar$11.00; 30x312, $14.00. SIOUX CITY antee: 30x1 Other sizes in proportion. Sgal Fast Minute Man Tube Patch, 50c, $1. and $1.50 FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main SL PhQne 2039 CUT-RATE TIRE STORE TIRE r t .i i Dargains ior tnis wceK on well known makes Cord and Fabric. Orrc bunch of 30x3 $10.00 One bunch VICTORS, 30x3Va -?17.00 One bunch of YALE, 30x3 $19.30 List on this tire is $24.30; guaranteed 8,000 miles. 33x5 REPUBLICS $30.00 Saving of $25.00. This is an oversize for Ford Ton Truck. USED TIRES in all sizes priced from $1.00 up. , 30x3 Tubes $2.C0 33x4 Tubes $3.00 One set 32x4 Demountable Wheels, rims and pneumatic tires for Ford Truck $75.00 In order to make room for new stock I am offering some rare values in
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Sterling Cords and Fabric. List sVle Price Price Saving 31x4 Fabric ...$31.50 $25.50 $ 6.00 32x3 Cord 41.15 32.90 8.25 32x4 Cord 52.30 42.85 9.45 33x4 Cord 53.90 43.10 10.80 34x4 Cord 55.30 44.25 11.05 32x4 Cord 59.15 48.30 10.85 35x4 Cord 63.85 51.10 12.75
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY c. e: stonecipher 17 So. 9th St. Open Sunday Morning REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUT Modern double, close In with garage. Must be priced right, and possession must be given one side in ' 30 days. P. O. Box 20. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 IMPROVED LOT 619 2779 or 100 North 13. South 13. Call 5K BatV 2102 N. V. ' MODERN SfX-ROOM HOUSK electric lights and toilet.
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For REAL ESTATE and FARMS, see A, M. ROBERTS, 18 & 8th. Phone 4171. FOR SALE 6 -room house. 422 S, empty... Phone 2906 or call 15 S. 9. 13: good; city homes PORTERFIELD, Colonial Bldg. C. C. HAWLET .SON New Paris. Q. For Farms and Real Estate f all kinds S-ROOM HOUSE Gas, electric lights, water, large loL JiUDELSON . ' Phone 1899 C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641: res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. See Us for FARMS and CITY PROPERTY HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence S014 r See These 5-ROOM house, payments. nice lot, on 6-ROOM house, close in modern, except hardwood floors and garage. Will make term3 to right party. See Us for SERVICE, Binrdsall & Wiilett Co. Contractors and Builders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and S Vaughn Bldg. 71Gy2MAIN Phones 1481-3271-3293 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK
Attenttnon, Farmers and Dairymen
PUBLIC .LIVE on
The Qaar Farm
Tuesday, Marclh 22odl,
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26 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE 26 head of selected Holstein dairy cows, several with calves by their sides, balance are heavy springers," and are all tuberculin-tested, part of these cows are pure, bred, the others are extra good grade cows, will also sell four shorthorn cows. These cows all have good milk records and would be an improvement to any dairy herd. DUROC JERSEY HOGS A few real Duroc sows bred to Joe Orion King 9th; open gilts and fall boars ell sired by this boar, the dams of these gilts are the cream of our herd Will also sell 100 Fpeding Shoats, Will also have for you to 6ee our new herd boar, sired by Stilts dam by Scissors. HORSES Will also offer six extra well broke draft horses. Come and see this offering of high-class stock sell a chance to improve your breeding stock. The Gaar Farm is located on the Paris Pike, two miles northeast of Richmond. SALE TO COMMENCE PROMPTLY 12:30 JOS. H. HILL - CO. CLEM A. GARR, Manager. Auctioneers Hindman. Weddle and Button. Harry Gilbert, Clerk.
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PUBLIC STOCK SALE at Tain fee's Sale Barn 124126 NORTH SIXTH STREET
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ate, March 1 9.1th
40 HEAD OF HORSES . Consisting of draft horses, general purpose horses and drivers: a lot of good farm mares, weighing from 1200 to 1600 pounds; a few nice mated teams; some cheap farm horses and mares; 1 pair of 3-year-old mules, weighing 2200 pounds, well broke and a good pair; 1 odd mule weighing 1350 pounds. . 8 HEAD OF COWS - Consisting of fresh cows and springers. Shorthorns and Jerseys. 150 HEAD OF SHOATS " weighing from 50 to 125 pounds, all double immuned. This is a real bunch. If in need of any stock it will pay you to attend this sale. This is as good 'a bunch of stuff as money can buy.
ONE FARM WAGON with flat dollar outfit.
OUR NEXT SALE WILL BE SATURDAY, APRIL 2,' We have sales every other week. If you have any stock to sell, write us or phone 2613
O. E. ROSS and FOREST MEEK, Auctioneers. H. J. HANES, Clerk.
REAL E8TATE FOR 8ALE.
FOR SALE Cottage. 6 rooms and pan try, all .modern, except paxn. ieu Boyer 8LV FOR SALE 2 houses, strictly modern; 1 single. 1 double, fine location, u. Keever Real Estate Co. Phone 1641 or 2169. Office 7 So. 11th St. 7-ROOM modern house, extra large lot, garage for 4 cars; price $7,000. See FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN 310-311 Colonial Building Phones 6011, 2960, 1097 FARMS & CITY 7-ACRE TRUCK FARM with seven good green houses, fully equipped. Residence and barn, located just outside city.- A bargain. Extra nice 6-room modern on South 10th St., priced right. NORTH 16th Property for $1,500. $300.00; balance $20 per month. Come quick, it's cheap. SEE US FOR FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY HARRIS AND KORTEWEG S W. Corner Main and 6th St. Phone 2278 FOR SALE OR RENT FOU RENT On SALE One acre, 4room house West Richmond. Immediate possession. Inquire 134 S. 14 St. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LAfrOLOGY Special number Just out containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette 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 Skldmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marlnette.Wls. Palladium Want Ads Pay PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK
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TOCK 11 92 1 p. m. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK AT 12 O'CLOCK bed and stock rack. May sell for half. A two hundred GEORGE TAUBE
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DUNtAPSVlLLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Will Baiter and daughter Mary Louise, of Brookville, were guests of relatives here Sundry Mr. Tom Richardson and family 'were in Liberty Monday. ... .Mr. Joe Gully came Monday from Kentucky and will spend the summer here with home folks.... Mr. and Mrs. U D. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Leech and daughter Malinda, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chapman here Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs, George Weers visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weers at Highland Farm, near Quak ertown- Sunday Mrs. Mary Richardson left here Monday for Kentucky, where she will spend the summer with relatives and friends Miss Mary Shepard visited her mother at Mr. Elmer Robbins' near Liberty Wednesday evening. Mrs. Shepard is nursing Mrs. Robbins, who is the happy mother of a little baby boy..., Elmer Potter and family visited home folks near Brownsville, Sunday Mrs. Ethel Crawford and daughter, Mary Catherine, spent Friday In Liberty . . . Mr. John M. Lafuze was down from Richmond and - spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. T. B. Leech and family in Dunlapsville Mrs. Clarence Sacre and Mrs. Jack Booth of near Quakertown, were in Dunlapsville Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bryson of Maple Drive farm, enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bryson and son Robert, of Rosehill farm, and Mrs. Jennie Hill of Liberty at dinner Sun day at their home east of Dunlapsville. Mrs. Emma Campbell returned to Pine Drive farm, their pretty country home, Tuesday from the hospital in Connersville, after an operation for appendicitis two weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth of near Qukertown, were guests of'Slr. .and Mrs. FEED DEALERS We have any number of, customers who would not think of putting their horses on heavyspring work without first giving them an Avalon Karms-Physic Kolus and then putting them on a treatment of Avalon Farms HorseTone for at .least a week. They find that puts their horses "Right up on their toes" after the" winter's idleness. fern AVALON FARMS HORSETONE is a remarkable remendy a tonlo. an alterative, and a splendid regulator. It's results are very much run down. Excellent for use In hot summer and to build horses quickly after hard ran work. Sold by Hoosier Feed and Feeder Co. 6th and So. A Sts. Phone 2083 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICB OP APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County. ss: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Baumer. deceased, late ot Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. LEWIS H. BAUMER, Administrator, Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys Mar.10-17-24 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ABIXGTON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA. State of Indiana. County of Wayne, SSin the office of the Trustee of Ablngton School Township! Notice is hereby given, supplementary to the notice heretofore given, that on March 7. 1921, the Advisory Board of Ablngton School Township, by its order duly made, determined that said School Township should at future date; and as early as all the preliminary steps therefor are first concluded, issue the bonds of said School Township, in the principal sum of Thirty Thourand Dollars, same bearing interest at rate of six percentum per annum from date of issuance, and same maturing in fifteen years, serially, two thousand dollars per annum: and that the purpose of such issuance of such bonds is to provide the funds necessary and found indispensably necessary to provide to pay costs of construction of such School Building and site and equipment of total cost of approximate ly sucii sum: and same round necessary in order to greet the demands of said School Township and in provision of proper facilities for the same. That following such determination, a petition signed by ten and more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, has been filed with the Auditor of Wayne County, State of Indiana, protesting such determination; and that said Auditor pursuant to the provisions of law in effect and approved March 10. 1921. has certified such petition to the" State Board of Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana: and that said State Board of Tax Commissioners has fixed 10 o'clock, a. m., at Court House, City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the thirtieth day of March. 1921, as the date, hour and place where said petition will be considered. EMMETT J. WRIGHT. Trustee, Abington School Township. Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, Attys. Mar.17-24. MONEY TO LOAN r'
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Lloyd Nickels and 6on Qainton,-near Alquina .Sunday. - . ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Qroce of Still House Holler spnt Monday here with relatives?.. M& and Mrs. forest Weers ,, and sons of Sunny Slope, farm spent Sunday with relatives in .Liberty. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Naylor of Fairfield spent Sunday with Mr, G.- A. Weers and family at Highland farm; . near Quakertown;.. '.Mr. Walter Hoppas and Miss JEstel Sheplar were shopping in Dunlapsville Tuesday. .. .:lr. and Mrs. Archabel .S waff ord M and daughter Alpha May spent-, Sunday near Billingsvllle. -the - guests of Jlr. Cassius Muchmore and family JV: .Mr; Floyd Shepler la ill. . .l Mr. Johnny. Weers and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. Arch Swafford and family at the farm. Mrs. Anna Brookbank and daughter. Miss Freda; visited Mrs. Mac Hubbell at their farm Tuesday Mr. 'Vernon Bond Is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bond at Quakertown. : . .Robert Talbott visited friends In Alquina Tuesday evening. . . .The following is the program for the Quakertown Epworth league for Sunday evening. March 20: Song. Congregation; prayer, Mr. Calvin Beck; Scripture lesson, Mrs. J. M. Talbott, leader; song, congregation; reading', Mrs. George Collyers: piano solo, Freda Brookbank: reading. Helen Henry; violin solo, Floyd Bond; recitation,'Neilie Darter; reading. Anna Brookbank; piano solo. Mrs. Calvin Beck; recitation. Freda Brookbank: quartette; . piano solo, Robert Talbott. FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gifford and family enter tained Sunday at dinner Rev. C. O. Reynolds and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kay bwain and son. Louis and Misa Clarabelle Osborne of Earlham college Miss Clarabelle Osborne of Earl ham college spent the week-end with Rev. C. O. Reynods and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. William Fahien called on Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gifford Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harrison entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Overman. Mrs. Ona Boren and granddaughter, Mary Vir ginia. Misses Clementine and Nellie Overman and Ruth Fulghum Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt and daughter, Martha, of Richmond visited Sundav with relatives at this place., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis and son, Louis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Mar tin Davis Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Har rison called on Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gifford Sunday evening. ... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnett entertained In honor of Mrs. Arnett's birthday anniversary, the following guests: Mrs. Lydia Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson, B. H. Arnett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott of Richmond . A COMFORTABLE APRON. Pattern 3310 was used for this- design. It is cut in four sizes: Small, 32-34; Medium. 36-38; Large, 40-42: Extra Large, 44-46 inches bust measure. A medium size will require 6 1-4 yards of 27 kich material. Striped percale, seersucker, gingham lawn, sateen, alapaca, drill ot crash will be good for the making ol this model. t Address j City Size A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents in silver or stamps. Address Pattern Department Palladium. Patterns will be mailed to your adIres within one week. LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE of the Estate of Albert Pierce Good 2-story frame house, with barn, located at Greensfork, Ind. This property will be sold at public auction Tuesday, March 22, 1921 at 2 p. m. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK ' Administrator.' MONEY TO LOAN - Phone 1E4S. Richmond: Ind.' TfehmAft4 Ind.' ' 5 f COR. MAIN AND 8KVKNTH STRKET8 1-
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