Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 114, 23 March 1921 — Page 13

THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ( fitandardled and Indexed for quick reference, aeordlng to the Basil L. Smith Syatem (Copyright). . Advertising Rates 10 -cents per line, per Insertion. 6 words to the line. No ad taken for les than 20 cents cash or less than 30 centj charge. No ads accepted after II o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872.

MEMORIALS IN MEMORY OF LE VBRE BALL. "Beside the dead I knelt for prayer. And felt a presence as I prayed. . Io! it was Jesus standing there. He smiled. "Be not afraid.' "Ixird thou hast conquered death we know. Restore again to life." I said. This one who- died some hours ago, He smiled. He is not dead." "AsleeD then, as thyself didst say; Yet ttiou canst lift the Lids that keep his prisoned eyes from ours i w & y ' He smiled! He doth not sleep." "Way then "tho happlpy he do wake. And look upon some fairer dawn. Reslor him-to our hearts that ache. He smiled: "He is not gone!" "Alas! too well we know our loss, Nor hope again our joy to touch. Vntil the stream of death we cross." He smiled: "There is no such." i "Yet our beloved seem so far. The while we yearn to feel them near, Albeit with thee we trust they are." He smiled:- "And I am here." "Dear Lord, how shall we know that they ' Still walk unseen with us and thee. Nor sleep nor wander far away." He smiled: "Abide with me." MRS. A. L. BALDWIN. Ve b s te r,I n d. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 SPECIAL, NOTICE Opening week first spring term. March 28 to April i. Richmond Business College. LOST 4 I-OST Brown velvet bag, near 10th and Main. Phone 2070. 116 S. 15; reward. LOST 35x5 Majestic cord tire; grooved tread and rim; lost on National Road, between Rich- . mond and Knightstown. Finder notify Bricker Garage, 44 N. 7th St., or return. LOST Black and tan hound; gray on breast; small growth on breast: answers to name. Porter." Return to Fred Miller, Thistlethwaites Falls. Phone 4920. LADIES' UMBRELLA "lost; straight, round, silver bundle; at gas office or post office. Return 30 S. 13th or phone 1308. Reward. HELP WANTED MALE BARBER wanted. 440 S. 8th. "WANTED BOY, Union News Stand. Penn Station. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks. Barbers earn big money. We place vou. Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells St.. Chicago. WANTED A coffee salesman for route out of the city. Must be a hustler, good opportunity for right man. Man with machine preferred. Tracy's, 526 Main. ' IF YOU A IM H 1 6 iTaND W OKK HARD you will accomplish something. Arrange now to enter at the opening of First Spring Term. March 28 to April T. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bulldiner. BOY WANTED One that can make himself useful in store. Must work all day. Box H 8042 care Palladium. H E UPW ANT ED F EM ALE in T cloaks, suits and dresses. Vigr gran s Ladies Shop. WANTED A middle-aged lady as housekeeper in small family. Call lSft.l Harris St. SALESLADIES WANTED Experienced in Ladies' Ready to Wear. Good salary to right party. Box H S043 care Palladium. LADIES We teach you hair-dressing, marceling, beauty culture few weeks. We place you in position. High sal- " ary. Write Moler College, 105 S. Wells. Chicago. WANTED Girl to take charge of music department. Afternoons only. S. S. KRESGE COMPANY SITUATION WANTED WANTKD Housework by young Kirl I n a private home. Call 23 4.1. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WASIIINCS wanted. 27 S. 5th. WANTKD Bedding to wash. 707 N. 2s WANTKD Paper cleaning. C. Borden Phone 222S. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM for rent. 3 1 4 S. A. FOR P.KNT Store room. ." 1 N. 5. S15 N. 12th".

(fli'UIASAST sleeping: room.

j-ruMSTitU) uoomsFor rent. 314 N. nil st. MOIKKN KOOM Lfiily preferred. 109 N. Ptti. . j 1-Y'T. I'KVT Lifrht housrkeepiiiK rooms 1022 s. C. , l'OI! IlKVT 4 modern unfurnished rooms. 300 X. 14. , hOOM For rent. 120 S.3rd. with board. Man and wife, or two gentlemen FOIt KKNT Koom tor -man and wife or 2 gentlemen, with board. 120 South 3rd. NTCKI.Y furnished light housekeeping rooms; downstairs; private entrance; modern eonveniences. 38 f. 9th St. Phono 1052. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR UK NT 4-room flat Phone 2674. FOK KF.NT 7-room strictly modern house. Call Phone 1619. FIJI i N I Sit K t) MO r KftN HOI'S K -With with heat, centrally located. Box l" 4 1 S 1 . care of Palladium. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent, by lady, desirable downstairs room, west of Sth St; can give reference. Box E5200.Palladium TWO-or three unfurnished rooms, by young- married couple, with no children. References exchanged. Phone 21S3 VANTKl 5 or 6-room modern house. Reward for securing one that will suit. Now until May irth. Address or write. Box K5074. Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bruner. Phone 2516. Frank CttVYNAMITING DONE Oliver Frame, i mile south of Walnut ievei, i. A., Greensfork, Ind.' JOE PETUtHl-T-O Experienced rug! cleaner. Repairing of Oriental rugs a I specialty. All work guaranteed. Work called tor and delivered.. Phone 1231.

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PAPER HANGING PAINTING HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable- mechanic Prices normal. E. C. SIMS. Ph. 2671. MOVING HAULING STORAGE TO DO HAULING FOR PICNICS Lodge teams, parties. Efficient service. Phone 3884 M. C. Stegall. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 8. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. G. BAKER, Mgr. Furnltur crated, stored and shipped. For local and long distance hauling. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 ;. 7th St. Phone 208 W. E. EVANS f For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 330 Lincoln GEORGE A. HARRISON FRED D. McCLURE McCLURE & HARRISON Stock and General Hauling 747 W. Main Phone 4802 Large and Small Loads1 CARPENTER WORK CARPENTER Repairing of all kinds. No job too small or too large. RAY SLOANE. 1816 N. K. Phone 1691. TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS 17 Don't Let Other People Expert- j ment with Your lypewnter PHONE 1010 and let Experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange Multigraph Letters and Printing 9 South 7th St. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 COOK'S POWER SHOP Furniture repairing a specialty Phone 3252 122 W. Main BUILDING AND CONTRACTING 18 r HARRY E. RHINEHART General Contractor Construction Work of All Kinds Let us figure with you on your new home, garage or remodeling work. Phone 4449 1 042 S. 8th B U ILD ING MATERI ALS IS IT A FARM BUILDING? Build It with (bncreteBIgx Jim BertS&ro& Phone 3250 FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES B. J. Knapp. Ph. ISTfi. Office 17 S. 7 FAULTLESS PIPELESS r u r mi aces R. Jo BEHRINGER 812 S. O St. Phone 1929 -MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623. RECORD EXCHANGE BUI1 used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. LIVE STOCK 31 FOB SALE Male calves, registered Jersey. 9 mos. old. A. H. Pyle. Koute C. llichmond. Phone 54341. AI1TOMOBII FS FOR SALF I KLKCTBIC CAB. Cheap. Phone 4 18T. C11KVBOLF.T roadster; cheap: or will exehunKe for touring' car. Phone 6165. FOB SALE 19.1 Ford sedan, run about 400 miles, -rood as new. Box D41S3 care of Palladium. FOB SALE Ford t-ton truck In good condition; 1 light passenger car in No. 1 condition; 1 stock grain body, almost new. Bricker Oarage, 44 N. T. USED CARS USED 1920 Ford sedan, has four new tires, same as new $725 1921 Ford coupe, driven 2,000 miles, has speedometer, Hassler shock ab sorbers and Decker wheel, extra. tire $700 1921 Ford touring with starter, looks and runs like new, a real bargain $450 CASH All cars in first class condition Call WORLEY'S USED CARS

Now's the Time to Buy a Car

BUY A USED ONE

Look at the classified section in this paper. Run through the lists of good used automobiles. No doubt you will be surprised to find so many cars in good condition at reasonable prices and terms. You will always find automobile bargains in the classified columns of The Palladium. PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED IS THE GREAT AUTOMOBILE MARKET OF RICHMOND

RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ! FOR SALETwo 8-cylinder Peerless touring cars; in Al shape. For information, apply 829 S. 7th, or Howard Thomas at Starr Piano factory. Will demonstrate. USED FORD 1917 Ford Roadster. .$200 1916 Ford Touring. . .$185 1914 Ford Touring. . .$150 1917 Ford with commercial body $200 1920 Ford with closed commercial body $440 1914 Ford Roadster. .$115 1916 Ford Ton Truck. $175 1919 Ford Ton Truck, with grain type body, stock racks, closed cab $450 1917 Ford Touring, with winter top, demountable wheels .... $225 1920 Ford Touring, starter and demountable rims, all new tires $435 OPEN EVENINGS WEBBCOLEMAN COMPANY N. Ninth St. Opp. P. O. FohD and FORDSON Dealers TIRES AND ACCESSORIES FOB SALE Tires. Buy now before the rush is on and tires advance. 30x3, JS.90; 34x4, $12.40. All sizes. Master Production Corporation. 1016 Main St., Boom 7. Oomstock Bldg Come le and let us show you how easy you can make your car look like now. ILP 1Lj In In 1L 11 11 TARE STORE Home of QUALITY and SERVICE 1512 Main Phone 2444 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Truck and Cab Bodise made to order E. C ROUTH 15S-160 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1935 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St. Phone 2716 USED CARS FORD 1920 Ford roadster with starter, all 30x3 Goodrich tires $400 1919 Ford touring with starter and extras, a good buy $375 1917 Ford touring, runs good, at a reasonable price $200 or TERMS . and demonstrate to your satisfaction QARAQE, IB S. 9th USED CARS

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AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 39 TMOS. A. ROBISON Machinist General Automotive Repairs Shop Phone 1039 Res. Phone 6064 1209 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Gaa range. 400 N. W. JSth. FOR SALE KitcheiTcabinet. 21SS. lY PIT RUN GRAVEL for "sale. Phone 4014 FOR SALE Library table, 404 N. 13th. davenport. IVORY REED baby cab for sale, i 108K So. 6th. , STEEL RANGE for sale. Call 217 West i Main, or phone 3175. j GAS RANGE, large: also small gas i heater. 712 South 9th. FOR SALE Black reed gondola babr carriage. 447 S. 12 St I WATER MOTOR Eureka, for sale.Ball ; i & streoe. 3ts Mam St. I FOR SALE A closed front gas heater, j with pipe. Phone 3826. SEED POTATOES High grade, price right. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. j CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY EGGS I 601 N. 13th. Grocery and Meat Market. I Bh CLARINET for sale; in good condiI tion;. with case and instruction book. Phone 6088. IFOR SALE Blacksmith shoo and tools. Price right if sold soon. W0. Baker, I Fountain Citv, Ind. FOR SALE Fine home grown seed potatoes. $1.20 huhel. E. Bradley, 4 miles north of Chester. Ind. FOR SALE Re-cleaned little red clover seed. First far.m north of town on New Paris pike. Chester Hill. FO ft S A LE A iiold farm dwell i ng7to he sold on farm. Same can be moved. Apply Howard Thomas, Starr Piano factory. FOR SALE 6 ton mixed hay, 700 bushels corn. Telephone Fountain City 193-F. JESSE McCULOUGH ! Apples and Seed Potatoes I Cooking Potatoes Early Ohios, Early 1 Rose, Cobblers, Rurals, Carmens and ! Potentates. Give us a call and exami inp thf gpoil Cot mir tirinos hpfnrp ! buying. We also have some very fine I , (irimes Golden and Baldwin Apples. Onion sets, white and yellow, 5e a qt. ; 177 Ft. Wayne ave.. first door north j Litchenfels Meat market. ! RICHMOND FRUIT CO. i Phone 1505) FOR SALE All of the business recently conducti ed by James Charles under the name of Home Klectric Appliance Co. at No. 24 South 13th Street. Richmond, Indiana, including all stock on hand, for-! mulas, trade name and rights, office j furniture, dies and all other personal property connected with the said.busi-i ness of manufacturing electric belts J and appliances. j TERMS: Upon application. See; Ray K. Shiveley. attorney, over 901 j Main Street, or Mrs. James Charles. ! MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTKD To buy ollie pup. Call IT 50 i girl's bicycle. 215 WANTKD To buv So. 12. WANTED A Fox Terrier pup. Box H-8044, care Palladium. WANTKD To buy good young mare. 4 to 6 years old; sound. Geo. Wiggins, Boute B. Richmond. WATCHK8A NtTSPKCTACLEsf For bargains In watches and high grade spectacle?, call at C. K. KKKVETVS WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St FU b"nTtF RK ANrlTsTOV ES A ff k i n d is good priees. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1S62. GOOD ITS E rTT'URNITlf RE of "all k ind Is wanted. See us before you sell. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 533 Main. Phone 1296. FU UN ITU HE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods. Stoves, etc. Braoimer & I-ster, 17 So. 7th. Phni ISTt? OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 39 FOR RENT Offic-p suites in K. of P. ! nidjf. Sc-p Frank Stray er, room 201 k . r i . Kiqg FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE By owner, 201 acres excellent land. well improved, immediate possession, big: bargain. Addres Box G7157. care of Palladium. FARM LANDS Wisconsin IjANT)OIOHV Special number just out containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or as un 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- Hiehle Tj.nd Co.. 406 Skidmore-Riehle BUlg.. Marinette. Wis. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SAMS OR RENT 5-room house antl big barn. S. 5 and O St. REAL ESTATE FOR SAL E 42 FOR SAIE 5-room house. 106 So. W. F St. Phone 4787. FOR SALE Strictly modern 6-room house: terms. Phone 3106. FOR SALE 6-room house. 422 S. 13; empty. Phone 2906 or call 15 S. 9. For REAL ESTATE and FARMS, see ' A. M. ROBERTS. IS S. 8th. Phone 4171. ! FOR SALE 9 improved building lor.--;, j Price $3,000 or make offer. Box EOt76 I care Palladium. BHADBtn:Y& BAILEY 'Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. y FOR SALE 16-room rooming house, right off Main: good location. Box i E0072, care Palladium. T FRNER W. HA OLE VrTd Na tTBtmk Bldg. Buys and Sells Properties, j Homes sold on payments like rent. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641: res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See u for bargains. GOOD CITY HOMES i PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bld. i FO I ISA LE An eight-room "homey" home on Easthaven avenue. ixt 1U0X , 165. Barn, fruit, etc. Phone 4(13. FOR SALE Strictly modern home. 6 i rooms and bath. Soft water, in best residential district, east end. Good i garage, lot 50x155. If willing to pay whiit a gobd property is wortli write Box E5073 care of Palladium. 7-ROOM MODERN HOME FOR SALE New. attractive and distiticti ve. on National Road. West, on car line. A real home, with over Vi acre of ground. PHONE 4713. for Particulars or address Box 31, Route A. FOR SALE Choice building lots In Reeveston Place. These lots are located on the west side of 21st Str between South B street and Reeveston Road. All lots are wooded and very choice. For terms and prices write Henry P. Ross. 18-20 West Georgia Str., Indianapolis, Indiana.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 421 r ' FOR SALE GOOD DOUBLE HOUSE East End, south of Main, six rooms to side; modern; garage; $4,000 down, balance cash. Let me show you this one. SOUTH . END 6-room house, all in good shape; price $2800. Will sell this one on payments. Immediate possession. SCHOOL ST. 7 rooms, electric lights, gas and water; price $2,000. RANDOLPH ST. 7 rooms, modern except furnace; good k.w lnf rrnnA Yam oil uascuicui, uilc ivi, iruv uuiu, ! in good shape ; price $3650. HENRY E. LONG Rooms 201 K. of P. Bldg. South 8th, Opposite City Light Office Phone 1628 or 2017 Modern 5-room bungalow, A1 condition, one block from car line. Also good rental on property. Price right. Box E-5075, care Palladium. THE TEN ROOM DOUBLE 1230 Ridge at $2,250 is a 20 percent investment. Can be made pay for Itself in less than 5 years. Positively not for sale at this price after Saturday, March 26. Remember one side is vacant. Other side renting at $22 per month. J400 cash, balance $25 per month. It would cost $5,000 to build this house. Investigate, phone 2686. EAST END 5-ROOM HOUSE with bath and furnace. This house is new and is. priced to sell. A dandy little home. 7 ROOMS Modern, corner lot, garage. Can give immediate possession of this one. SEE US FOR SERVICE BURDSALL & WILLETT COMPANY Contractors and Builders Real Estate Rooms 7 and 8 Vaughan Building 710J2 Main Phones 148132713293 FOR SALE 5- ROOM COTTAGE In Benton Heights, with two good lots; built four years, with Holland hot-air furn a c e. Price $2,800, $500 cash, balance in small monthly payments. 6- ROOM COTTAGE On West Side, in good location ; house in good repair; gas, water and electric lights. Priced at $2,700 for quick sale. QreMMch 223 Colonial Bldg. Phones 2153. .468 MONEY TO LOAN LOAN On Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Get Our Terms Before Borrowing One to Twenty Months to Pay All Transactions Strictly Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40. 3rd Flobr, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 Use the WELFARE SYSTEM LOANS On Furniture, Pianos, Stock, Liberty Bonds Pay Yow 6 WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St. Phone 2509 Richmond, Ind.

1921.

, LIBERTY,-Ind. Nona Harbit, owner of a department store of this place. i has been In ill hea'th for sometime. wln l throat trouble, a few days 6 "? went, iu viuv.iuuau lO COaSUlL a specialist and last ek began rad ium treatment at a hospital in that city. He will probably dispose of his etore as advised by his physician. His many friends hope he will soon regain his former health Miss Lulu MaLone who is teaching at Dunlapsville this year will go to Indiana university during the summer months Mrs. Alice Wilson is visiting relatives at Connersville and Everton the past week.... Mr. and Mrs. George Carmichel and daughter, Mary, have returned from Palm Beach, Fla., where they have spent the winter. Mrs. James Rose, v.ho has been a patient at Christ's Hospital, Cincinnati for several weeks, was brought to her home here Friday. Mrs. Rose con tinues to improve in health The little son of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Toole is ill of scarlet fever Mrs. Susan Cully, who has been spending the winter in Indianapolis with her son Charles and family, returned home last week to remain through the summer months The Delta Theta Tau held its regular meeting Jast Tuesday eveiring. Miss Estaline Owens was selected as social delegate and Miss Martha Pago as business delegate to the national convention at Ft. Wayne in June. The. sorority voted to give a musical in Liberty in the near future, homo talent will take part in the program. Mrs. Pearl Ward was in Cincinnati last Friday Mrs. Flora McMahan Eppley, 60 years old, died in Cincinnati last Wednesday, She was a 6ister of Miss Louie and William McMahon of this place. Her husband died several years ago. Mrs. Eppley's funeral occurred last Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was made at West Point The churches of Liberty are conducting union services this week. Dr. W. H. Reynolds of the Presbyterian church, Rev. James Teeter of the Disciple church, and Rev. E. P. Jewitt of the M. K. church, are preaching interesting sermons. A song service relating to Easter will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday evening.... Miss Ida Williams was in Cincinnati the first of the week The Rev. Teeters has resigned his pastorate of the Disciple church of Tilberty and will take a pastorate at. St louls, Mo Miss Mildred Lackey, a graduate nurse of Battle Creek, Mich., is here visiting friends and relatives. ... E. A. Kitchel and family attended the Farmers federation at Hanna's Creek Friday night. Mrs. Albert Meyers, residing south of Liberty has been quite ill of pneumonia but is reported better. .. .Mrs. Jessie Becker and sister, Miss Mayme Lewis of Deleware, came recently to spend several weeks with their sister, Mrs. Enoch Maze. They formerly resided in Liberty. .. .Mrs. J. W. Schull was in Hamilton this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Loyde Wilson.... Mrs. Irene Beeler and daughter, Esthfr whft hflvp hfTi Rnndinc SAVPral weeks at Martinsville returned home last week The farmers' federation of Union county will donate corn Jor the starving people of Europe. A. Dor - sel will shell the corn at his 'milling elevator. .. .Mrs. Elmer Robin is seri - nuslv ill nf nncumnmQ Qn,i rnmnii. jtions at her home south of town.... Mrs. Charles Drapier recentlv entertain.,! w Rihi r iass f hn'Prh,-.

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terian church a fine time was enjoy- j !er dauteJ in Richmond, retuniod ed and refreshments were Fer-ed home Saturday, leaving her daughter The Bible class of the M. E. church. litt,e be"erv;.; ?Ir aTn,d 'r?- 11 V-tano-ht r,- tvtt-q Ai-.r. w-iir. Deboy and Mitchel Ilmshavv and

the home of Mrs. Sherman Rias las. Thursday afternoon. A number of! the members were present. A good ! program was given after which a social time was the feature of the meeting. Light refreshments were served ....William Rose and family arrived home from Palm Beach, Fla., last Friday. MIDDLEBORO. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. j Carl Gates and daughter Mary visited wiui .Mr. ana jvirs. manes unenowetn Sunday The thirty-fir?t wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fran Allen was remembered Sunday by rela'ives in the form of a surprise. While Mr. and Mrs. Allen were at church, the following guests brought wellfilled baskets: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Varnauff and daughter Alice. ..Mrs. Fiances Kirkpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County. s..: Estate of Julia Elizabeth Spalding. Deceased. Notice is'liereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator of the estate of Julia Elizabeth Spalding, Deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Adminsitrator. Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher. Attorneys Mar. 9. 16. 23. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Wayne Circuit Court. Januarv Term. 1921. No. 19493. Petition for Divorce. Florence Ray vs. Herbert E. Ray. Be it Known, That on the fcth dav of by her Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, her Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Jeanette Thomasf. a disinterested person, show - I ins iiiiti tu i 'ir'iiuiini I r i h.i i ki resin'nt or mis Mate, ana aiso n.T own affidavit showing that her causes fori Divorce, as stated in her said Petition, are. cruel and inhuman treatment. aDanuonment and failure to provide. Said Defendant is therefore herebv notified of the filing and pendancy of suon i'eiuion, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto. on the calling of said cause on the 2nd day of May, 1921. at the Term of said i Civil ft f n Ka hoiriirt nn.l Vial.4 a I Court House in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of April, 1921. said

cause win oe ncara and determined m PARIS. March 23. Expulsion ofhis absence. ' , ...... , . , , , .

Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 8th day of March. 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Krank T. Strayer, Att'y for Plaintiff. March 9-16-23. SEEDS and FERTILIZER Do you know the requirements of good seed are: 1st, vitality; 2nd, trueness to name? We give you both; also these seed are fresh tested and bulk seed and from a reliable house. HOOS1ER FEED Sixth and S. A

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Charles Kirkpatrick of New Paris, am I Thomas HawkinA and son of II am I; ton. called on Mr. andi MrsAOsca Hawkin Friday night.. ,ltiss-'Marioi Jordan of New Paris ftpenC Frida; night with Miss Marjory 'Klrkman..' :. Mrs. -Clyde Thomas spent Thtrrsda: night with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Var nauff Mr. and Mrs. David Hartley of Gas City, are spending a few "day. with Mr. and Mrs.' Perry Hartley.... Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hartley enter tained the following guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartley ant family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of Cen terville, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hart ley Mrs. Cora Little entertained a dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charle: Brawley and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pyle ....Mrs. Maggie Sta.rbuck called ot Mr. and Mrs. 'John Guns Tuesday after noon, Rev. L. F. Ulmer called or Miss Nettie Bennett Tuesday after noon S. E. Ianner is still very ill Mrs. Cleo Hardwick and Mr. anc Mrs. Kate Cook called on Mr. am Mrs. Oscar Hawkins, Sunday evening ...Mr. and Mrs. William Cook callei on Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cook Sun day afternoon. CAMDEN, O. Revival services arc being held in the Brethren church al this week. There aro meetings in th M. E. church until Easter.. , . .A new bakery will be opened by P. D. Her man, March 21, in the room north o. Danser'a jewelry store.." Lon Brow er died at his home early Sundaj morning, after a lingering illness. H has lived in Camden a number o: years, and had a large circle ol friends Mr. and Mrs. John Greslt have moved from Hamilton to theii new home east of town. They are making extensive repairs to the house on the place.. . .Milton Jones and fam ily of West Elkton, spent Sundav with J. W. Kenworthy and family Mr. Sterzenbach will soon ieave for Dayton to accept a position with ont of the leading stores there.. ..Grandma Phares is quite ill. Mrs. Jennie Clark, who has been spending the winter with her sister Mrs. George Riner, will leave for Pasadena, California, Wednesday, tc join her daughter Helen, who is livinp there Mrs. Dr. McQueen. Mrs. Gertrude Garrot, Mrs. Carl Sterzenbach were in Cincinnati, Friday night to hear Miss Cyrena Van Gorden in the opera Lohengrin. Miss Van Gorden in a Camden girl.. . . .Lee Riner and family, of near Wept Elkton called on Mrs. Riner's sister, Mrs. Gertrude Kenworthy. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shade were guests t of Mrs. Shade's lvarents, Mr. and Mr?. William Shelman, Sunday .The grade school will give an entertainment at the high school auditorium Tuesday evening. April 5 Mr. Mary Robinson and daughter. Mis? May. called on J. W. Kenworthy and family. Sunday afternoon Ray Davis, of Richmond, was home Friday. BLOOM IXGFORT, Ind Kelley Engle and family attended preachinr. fervice at the West Christian Church in Lynn, Sunday evening. Murray Jonnson e an mteresxiog xaiK a the church services here' Sunday 1 TminK' ing Tor nis terr "jesu 'Christ Maketh Thee UTiole: A i :?na 1Dy uea -Mr- ana A!r' "ra i nomas ana taoj, uay monu. ;P,?nt I-jay evening with Kelley f d , family Vni 'Hns,i? Roia wo has been at the bedrid" of i amil.v weV the SUst of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Ozbun. Sunday. .... Mr. and Mrs. KrnPt-t Davidson f-!ent fcAinday with her grandmother at Moreland Mrs. Bertha Mann and children called on Mrs. James Newman Friday afternoon Mrs. Clyde Hockett and little daughter Iucille, and Mrs. Minnie Newman were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Mary Newman and daughter, Ruth Alien Johnson, who is still in the hospital, was not .so well Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wesley Newman entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cranor. Mre Sarah Shively, Mr. Chauncey Cranor and family, all from near Greensfork; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Engle and children, Clara and Fred, from near Crete Miss Mattie Collins entertained Misses Gertrurto Cox and Florence ChamneBs at dinner Sunday Miss Beatrice Pearson was the Sunday guest of Miss Mary Washier Mrs. R. D. Thornburg and baby Paut returned Sunday evening after sperSing several days at the bedside of her brother. Bertram Thornburg, of near Muncle, who is very low with tuberculosis Miss Esther Hubbard, from near Farmland has been spending several days here visiting her grandfather, James Reeee. and other relatives The Friendship class will hold their class social "Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oberander. . . .Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Beeson called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutchens Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hutchens is very ill with heart and liver trouble. .. .Howard Hockett and family from near Fountain City were the guests of his i narpnis. Mr and Mm Trbn TTnoltt Sunday ... .Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Chamness. of Richmond, called on his uncle, "Billie" Chainness. Sunday afternoon. Clyde Hockett. who has been sufj fering from appendicitis, is much bet- ; ter and thinks h- will be able to re- , turn to his home in Winchester thl week Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Bales with Mr. Elbrid Engle and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oler. . .. .Mrs. James Isenbarger and daughter Ruth spent the week end iiv Richmond the guests of her mother, Mrs. Cornelia Johnson. i EXPEL GERMANS (lty Associated Press) neany juu unuesira Die uennans rsi(iing in Strasbourg has been decided upon by the authorities there it Is declared in a dispatch from that city to the Petty Parisien. SEEDS and FERTILIZER" GRASS SEED ! COMMERCIAL,1- .: FERTILIZER -' KHFJRP M ANITPP'-r & FEEDER . CO. - Phone 2063