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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

fetandardied and indexed for quick ref-fS-. erence, acOrdtnsr to the Basil L Smith System Copyright). Advertising Rate 1 cents per line, per Insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cants charfe. No ads accepted after 11 "o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 SPECIAL NOTICE Opening week first spring term. March 28 to April 4. Richmond Business College. LOST LOST Brown velvet bag, near 10th and Main. Phone 2070. lie S. IS: reward. LADIES' UMBRELLA lost; straight, round, silver handle; at gas office or post office. Return 30 S. 13th or phone 1308. Reward, n HELP WANTED MALE WANTEI BOY, Union Pnn Station. News Stand. EXPERIENCED CIGAR, ' MAKERS wanted Rauch Cigar Co., Inc., Camhrtdge City, Ind. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. I'Vw weeks. Barbers earn big money. We place you. Write Moler Barber College. 105 a 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, 62C Main. COLLECTOR WANTED One possessing initiative, who is a willing -worker. Apply - HIRSCH'S " 15-17 N. 9th WANTED A capable married man with some experience in dealing with the public to take charge of an established route In Richmond. Address The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea-Co., Muncie, Indiana. BOY WANTED One that can make himself useful in store. Must work all day. Box H 8042 care Palladium. HELP WANTED Male or Female 5 MAN OR WOMAN WANTED Salary S3C full time; 75c hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Eiperlence unnecessary. International Mills. Norristown. Pa. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman to do work by the day. Calll 837. WANTED Young woman to assist with housework. Phone 2362. W ANTED Youn g lady for clerical work. High school education or its equivalent reouired. Address in hand writing Box B3031. Palladium. THREE ENUMERATORS TO TAKE educational census of Richmond. Applicants should be interested In business education. Liberal salary allowed applv on tuition. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. IF YOU. AIM HIGH AND WORK HARD you will accomplish something. Arrange now to enter at the opening of 'First Spring. Jerm, March 28 to April 4. Richmond Business College, Colonial Building. ' LADIES We teach you hair-dressing, marcellng, beauty culture few weeks. We place you in position. High salt 'ary. Write Moler College, 105 S. Wells, Chicago. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED Paper cleaning. C. Borden. Phone 22Z8. WALL PAPER CLEANED Geo. Fran klin. Phone 2550. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Store room. 321 N. 8. PLEASANT sleeping room. 315 N. 12th. MODERN ROOM Lady preferred. N. 9th. 109 FOR RENT1022 S. C. -Light housekeeping rooms MODERN FURNISHED ROOM For gentleman. 34 North 11 St. ROOM FoV rent. 120 S. 3rd. with board. Man and wife, or two gentlemen. TWCTgood rooms, for light housekeeping, to desirable parties. 415 Main. Inquire Hopkins. FOR RENT 2 rooms upstairs, modern, furnished or unfurnished, for sleeping. Box E5078 care of Palladium. nTcELY FTjRTiTHEI LIGHT HOUSEkeeninz rooms, downstairs, private en trance. Modern conveniences. Call ! after u p. m. 38 So. 9. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT 4-room flat. Phone 2674. FOR RIB NT 7-room strictly modern house. Call Phone 1619. FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE With with heat, centrally located. Box I4181, care of Palladium. BOARD AND ROOM 10 BOARD AND ROOM Modern conveniences, reasonable rate, large front room downstairs, suitable for man and wife. 412 N. 11. Phone 6089. BJJS!N ESS SERVICE 12 MOWERS sharpened. Frank LAWN Bruner. Phone 2516.

FOR SALE Goodrich & Hearsey tires, repairing. Lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown. Phone 3086. JOE PETRI ELLO Experienced rug cleaner. Repairing of Oriental rugs a f specialty. All work guaranteed. Work called for and delivered.. Phone 1251.

PAPER HANGING PAINTING HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing: Eventually profit by employing an experienced and dependable mechanic. Prices normal. E. C. SIMS. Ph. .571. MOVING HAULING STORAGE Local and long distance moving of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANTT Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2323-1566 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. FORREST MONGER Furniture crate stored and shipped. For local and long distance hauling. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 S. 7th St Phone 8608 STORAGEFOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman's Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phjne No. 2039. 609 Main St. W. E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 230 Lincoln METAL PLATING 17 NICKEL Electric Irons Rath Trimmings Stoves Chafing Dishes Revolvers Auto Trimmings REFLATED Mirrors Resilvered Lahman Plating Works 209 W. MaMn. Phone 2758.

CARPENTER WORK

CARPENTER Repairing of all kinds. - No Job too small or too large. '- ROT SLOAN, 1111 N. E. Phone 6191 FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 COOK'S POWER SHOP Furniture repairing a specialty Phone 3262 122 "W. Main BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A HOUSE? Build S with Concrete BIgx Jim BertsciiJfoo& Phoae 3250 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Piano Tuning ''Get the Best." IX E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623. RECORD EXCHANGE BUT used records, save 33 1-3 percent Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ELECTRIC CAR, Cheap. Phone 4187. HATNES Light 6. for sale, good condition. 246 So. 4th St. FOR SALE 1921 Ford sedan, run about 400 miles, good as new. Box D4182 are of Palladium. - FOR SALE Ford 1-ton truck in good condition; 1 light passenger car In No. 1 condition; 1 stock grain body, almost new. Bricker Garage, 44 N. 7. FOR SALE Two 8-cylLnder Peerless touring - cars ; in A 1 shape. For information, apply 829 S. 7 th, or Howard Thomas at Starr Piano factory. Will demonstrate. Rebuilt Car SALE If you are in the market for a used or rebuilt car, yon can find Just what you want here. We offer exceptional values in 1920 BUICKS These are all in good condition ' and most of them are demonstrators. See Our Line of Rebuilt OVERLANDS DAVIS DODGE OLDSMOBILE MAXWELL, ETC. Also Good Used Truck3 Small Down Payment Balance to Suit You Cfaeoowetfa Auto-Company 1107 Main St. Phone 1925 TIRES AND ACCESSORIES FOR SALE Tires. Buy now before the r rush is on and tires advance. 30x3, $6.90; 34x4, $12.40. All sizes. Master Production Corporation. 1016 Main St., Room 7. Comstock Bldg. Come 5o and let us show you how easy you can make your car. look like new. BENNETT TARE STORE Home of QUALITY and SERVICE 1512 Main Phone 2444 AUTQ MOBILE REPAIRING 35 WANTED Auto repairing.We are prepared to do all kinds of auto repairing. Work called for and delivered. Price 6f". per hr. Work guaranteed. Moore Bros. Garage, 627 N. 13th St.Phone 3430 AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35 Fifteen Days' IOUX

Pronounced "Soo To obtain a quick and wide distribution of their high quality mileage guaranteed tires, the Sioux Tire Company has authorized us to put on a special introductor sale of

TWO TIRES for the Price of ONE Plus

Any Size, Rib-Tread or Non-Skid the Standard List Price the Ba?is FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY No "seconds," no "N. F. C.'s." Every tire is in the original wrapping. Every tire has the factory's serial number and comes direct from the stock with 4,000 miles guaranteed.

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Concrete block. Ph. 38(1. FOR SALE Gas range. 400 N. W. 8th. PIT RUN GRAVEL for sale. Phone 4014 I Cm "SALE 17 feeding sboats. Phone 444. FOR SALE Library table, davenport. 404 N. 13th. WHITE IVORY REKD 8TROLLER Phone 61 IS. FOR top. SALE Ru bber Call. 223 N. 20. tire sulky with FOR SALE Black reed gondola baby carriage. 447 R 12 St. WATER MOTOR -Eureka, second hand for sale. Ball ft Ctrebe. 80S Main St. FOR SALE A closed front gas hsater. with pip. Phone 3826. GOLDEN OAK BUFFET And room table. 240 Pearl St. dining SEED POTATOES High grade, price right. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. COAL OIL STOVE For sale, but once; chtap. 741 S. 7 St. Used FOR SALE Practically new Ivory reed baby buggy. Phone 1208. 008 Main. CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY EGOS 601 N. lth. Grocery and Meat Market. Bb CLARINET for sale; In good condition: with case and Instruction book. ,Phone 6088. FOR SALE Blacksmith shop and tools. Price right If sold soon. W. O. Baker, Fountain City, Ind. FOR SALE Fine home grown seed potatoes. $1.20 a bushel. E. Bradley, 4 miles north of Chester, Ind. FOR SALE An old farm dwelling; to be sold on farm. Same can be moved. Apply Howard Thomas, Starr Piano factory. Horse, Buggy and Harness A bargain if sold at once. 705 S. 6th St. FOR SALE 20 shoats. 10 averaging 50 lbs. each: 10 averaging 100 lbs. each. Gus Winters, Union Pike. Phone 64573. BABY CHICKS Big, strong and vigorous; from selected free range flocks. 14 varieties. 25.000 weekly by prepaid parcel post. Catalogue free. Ovie's Poultry Farm, 98 State St., Marion, Ind. FOR SALE 6 ton mixed hay, 700 bushels corn. Telephone Fountain City 193-F. JESSE McCULOUGH j Apples and Seed Potatoes j Cooking Potatoes Early Ohios, Early I Rose, Cobblers, Rural s, Carmens and j Potentates. Give us a call and examI ine the seed. Get our prices before i buying. We also have some very fine Grimes Golden and Baldwin Apples. Onion sets, white and yellow, 5c a qt. 177 Ft. Wayne ave., first door north Litchenfels Meat market.. RICHMOND FRUIT CO. Phone 1509 MISCELLANEOUS WANTFD 22 WANTED TO BUY An Axminster ot velvet rug. Phone 24S3. WANTED A Fox Terrier pup. Box H-8044, care Palladium WATCHES'ANbliPECJACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds: good prices. Home Supply Store,- 1S1 Ft. Wayne . "Avenue. Phone 1 S62. F V RNIT U R E WAN tki) Ve pay highest prices for I'rt Goods, Stoves, etc. Bfanmer & : " -Um 17 So. 7th. Phone WANTED TO BUY 100 good used dressers. chiffoniers and dressing tables. It will pay you to see us before rou sell. TOWNSENDS USED GOODS. 533 Main. Phone 1296. FOR SALE 14 head of extra good general purpose horses. 1 span of good cheap mules. 2 fresh cows and 1 heavy springer. 1 registered young Poland China boar. 1 extra good set of breeching harness, 1 set of hiH5trap harness. 5 sets of extra good buggy harness. - 1 spring wagon, 2 good rubber-tire buggies. GHAS. LONG North A St., Between 5th and 6th Next to Crystal Ice Co. AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35 Special f TIRE Special Sale . StartedThursday, March 24 SIZES and PRICES Reg. Spl. High Price Price Grade One Two First Tire Tires Tubes 28x3 .$16.70 $21.70 , 30x3 .S17.S0 $22.80 $2.25' 30x3 .$21.00 $26.00 $2.50 32x3i .$26.30 $31.30 $2.73 31x4 .$29.00 $34.00 $2.85 32x4 .$34.65 $39.65 $3.00 33x4 .$36.35 $41.33 $3.15 34x4 .$37.10 $42.10 $3.25 33x4 .$47.45 $52.45 $3.50 Cigar Store TIRE STORE 609 Main St. J

FURNACES

WOLVERINE FURNACES E. J. Knapp. Ph. 18T0. Office 17 S. 7 EGGS FOR HATCHING E003 FOR HATCHING Pure blooded Partridge Plymouth Rock and the Cornish Indian Game. For -sale by William Brouae, Fountain City. I n d. FARMS FOR SALE -A acres excellent land. . well Improved, Immediate possession, big bargain. Addres Bog Q71.7., care of Palladium. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANpOLOQT Special number Just out containing 1921 facts of clover land In Marinette County, Wisconsin. It tor home or as an investment you are thinking pf buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It Is free on request. Address Skidmore- Rlehle Land Co.. 40C Skldmore-Riehl Bldg.. Marinette. W 1 s. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT 5-room house and big barn. S. 5 and O St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE 5 -room house. F St. Phone 4787. 106 So. W. FOR SALE Strictly modern l-room house; terms. Phone 8101. For rr at. mtitp j . . -. rrr A- M. ROBERTS. 18 R 8th. Phone 4171 F,R SA.Li59 Improved building lotsT Price $3,000 or make orfer. Bo E5076 care Palladium. C. C. HAWLET SON New Paris. O. For Farms and JJEstawjf nn4n TURNER W. HADLEY. 2nd NatTBak Bldg. Buys and Sells Properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. C. E. KEEVER CO. 'hYsa77fneTlstof houses. Office phone 1641: res. 2168. Office 7 R 11th St. See ua for bargains. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTER FIELD. Colonial Bid. tT ttL,t Choice building lots in Reeveston Place. These lots are locatwesi siae or 21st Str.. be tween South B street and Reeveston i ftoad. All lots are wooded and very ' choice. rOr tprms nnH nrtrt-a . ; . Henry P. Hoar Ifl-On cr. r : Str.. Indianapolis, Indiana. FOR SALE Double Brick House A Big Investment Phone 1329 J t - -p OAT V n . . , r UK bAll DV Owner StnctlV r1, K, a . i T good 50-ft. chicken house, 4

acres of ground, close to car!!!!!."- V,v,see". iete .widow and

. . - - ... ificiounoi iciiicovuiauvrB ol vwen ocaline. FOSSeSSlOn by the middle 3r- deceased; the unknown wife r A.-i t1 AOt( ! of Owen Seaney. Jr.; the unknown PI April. lnone 4860. heirs, devisees, legatees and personal - representatives of the unknown widow, REAL ESTATE WANTED deceased, of Owen Seaney, Jr.. deceased; 777 . Alexander Grimes: the unknown widow, WANTED TO BUY 5 or 6-room mod- heirs, devisees, legatees and personal em house. Will pay cash for a bar- representatives of Alexander Grimes, gain. Box D4183 care Palladium. I deceased: the unknown wife of AlexVV ANTED TO Hl'v nn"i?TTVT c".ii flni'er Grimes; the unknown heirs, depliM in I?nt?y.rJ2r oUv NIi7h "m" '5a . and personal represen-

nrovements; no fancy prices. Bt r , . i i-HTf or palladium. : l ; LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wavne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Baumer. deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is sapposed to be solvent. LEWIS H. BAUMEK, Administrator. Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys. Mar.10-17-24 SPECIALS AT THE STORES See these if You Need a

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Between You and High Prices Stands Felt man's Furniture House

Phone 2459 MONEY TO LOAN r

USE OUR SERVICE Open An Account With Ds $50 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 yon like For Example Pay a $50 loan in full in One Month Total Cost $1.75. Loans made on Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal. Call, Phone or Write RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY "The r i e n d 1 y Company" Established 1895 Under State Supervision. Phone 1545. Richmond. Ind. T.OOM 101. COLONIAL BLDG. COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STKEET3

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE r 66 Buy a

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Turn to the automobile columns in the classified section of this issue of The Palladium. From Apperson to White, you will find them listed alphabetically. You will be surprised to see so many genuine bargains in good used cars.

PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED IS THE GREAT AUTOMOBILE MARKET OF RICHMOND

LEGAL NOTICE

, State of Indiana, Wayne County. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January Term. 1921. Audrey B. Burkett vs. David Fishr et sX Cause No. 19516, Action to Quiet Title to Real Estate. . The plaintiff in the above entitled cause of action, having filed her complaint therein, together with an affidavit that all of the defendants therein named and whose nmes are unknown are non-residents of the state of Indiana, and that their exact residences are unknown and cannot be ascertained upon diligent Inquiry, Now, therefore. David Fisher; the unknown wife of David Fisher; the unknown widow, heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of David Fisher, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and personal representatives of- the unknown widow of David Fisher, deceased; James Fisher; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of James Fisher, deceased: Sarah Fisher, wife of James Fisher; Sarah Fisher, widow of James Fisher, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Sarah Fisher, deceased, widow of James Fisher, de ceased; Thomas Cuppy; the unknown; heirs, devisees, legatees and personal i representative of Thomas Cuppy, de- J ceased; Jemimah Cuppy, wife of Thorn- . as uuppyv Jmtmin cuppy, wiaow or Thomas Cuppy, deceased; the unknown rr.M -.' J.h0?',,"01 ! ceSIed? widow of TtonSST Cuppy. de- I ceased; Edmund Peckover; the un-1 known heir, devisees. leirateea and Er??n1 W"" of Edmund wife of Edmund Peckover; Rachael Peckover, widow of Edmund Peckover, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Rachael Peckover, deceased, widow of Edmund Peckover, deceased; William Alexander; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and personal representatives of William Alexander, deceased; Mary Alexander, wife of William Alexander; Mary Alexander, widow of. William Alexander, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, and personal representatives of Mary Alexander, deceased. widow of William Alexander, deceased; Stephen McWhlnney; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Stephen McWhlnnev. deceased; Tirzah McWhlnney, wife of Stephen McWhln ney; Tirzah McWhlnney. widow of Stephen McWhlnney. deceased: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees am personal representatives of Tlrsah Mc Whlnney, deceased, widow of Stephen McWhlnney, deceased; Jacob Talbott; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Jacob Talbott. deceased; Susanna Talbott. wife of Jacob Talbott; Susanna Talbott, I widow of Jacob Talbott. deceased; the i unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and j personal representatives of Susanna Talbott, deceased, widow of Jacob TalI bott, deceased; Owen Seaney; the un- ! known heirs, devisees, legatees and ; personal representatives of Owen Sea ney, deceased; Martha Seaney, wife of

"IOwen Seaney; Martha Seaney, widow of

' . , mi ilia -7u, wiuuw 111. wn Seaney, deceased; the unknown I ?elr- avlsees, legatees and personal representatives of Martha Seaney, deceased, widow of Owen Seanev. de- , ceased: Owen Seanev, Jr.; the unknown ceased, of Alexander Grimes, deceased; .-wary ciien -rrimes: me unKiiown widower heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Mary Ellen Grimes, deceased: the unknown husband of Mary Ellen Grimes; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and" personal representatives of the un known widower, deceased, of Mary El len Grimes, deceased: Mary E. Price: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Mary E. Price, deceased; Ephraim Price, husband of Mary E.Pricer Ephraim Prlce.deceased widower of Mary E. Price, deceased: the unknow heirs, devlcees, legaSPECIALS AT THE STORES Special for FRIDAY and SATURDAf SANTIQEM Cotton and Felt Mattress Guaranteed 7.48 These Mattresses are of extra good quality, rolled edge, tufted, extra good ticking. 35-37 South Sixth St. MONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE

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Edna-Robbins Funeral to be Friday Afternoon LIBERTY,' Ind.,-, March 24. Mrs. Edna Robbins, aged 31, died of pneumonia at her home near Liberty, Wednesday afternoon. She Is survived by her husband, Elmer, an infant son, three weeks old, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prit chard, two sisters. Mrs. Morris Husted of Liberty, and Mrs. Elv in Long of Brownsville, and a brother Earl. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, at the residence, with the Rev. James Peeters of Liberty officiating. Burial in West Point cemetery. LEGION TO DIRECT

PATRIOTIC MEETING In connection with Patriotic mass meetings planned by the American j Lesion for every state of the Union,! the local post is in receipt of a commanic&tlon from state headquarters, , naming Sunday, May 1, as the day in which the Sixth district posts are to celebrate A local man Is to be appointed, it Is believed, to serve as chairman for Wayne County, in preparing for the coming patriotic observance. Churches, dribs, fratemitie. lodges, associations and any other kind of civio organization In the county will be asked to participate in making May 1 an Ameri realization day. The communication received sug gests that a central and convenient point be chosen for the demonstration, and that the entire publio take an active part. A mass meeUng to be held in Philadelphia, April 4, is to be the first of many planned for the principal cities of the United States. It is taid that men of national prominence are to be the speakers in some-cases. Mrs. Annie E. Taylor, the first perFon, and the only woman to go over Niagara Falls and live, is now at the Niagara county infirmary in Lockport, N. Y. She is 75 years old and nerjly blind. - LEGAL NOTICE Continued tees and personal representatives of Ephrolm Prire. deceased, widower Of Mary r Price, deceased: Effe Laurana In.im... th imirnnvn widower, heirs. devisees, lesratees and personal repre sentatives of Erre laurana uriiura, u ceased; the unknown husband of Effe Laurana Grimes; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the unknown widower, deceased, of Effe Laurana Grimes, deceased; Lorena Grimes; the unknown widower, heirs, devisees, legatees and nersonal reDresentatives of Lorena Grimes, deceased: the unkaown hus band of Lorena Grimes; tne unicnown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the unknown widower, deceased, of Lorena Grimes, deceased; William Henry Grimes; the unknown widow, heirs, devisees, lesratees. and personal representatives of William Henry Grinds, deceased; the unknown wife of William Henry Grimes; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the unknown widow, deceased, of William Henrv Grimes, deceased; all of whom are defendants in the above entitled ciuae. are hereby notified that unless thev be and arpear on a day of the April Term. 1921, of the Wayne Circuit Pnnrt nt TnrHnnA to-wit. on the 16th day of May. 1921. at the Court House in the city of Richmond, in said county of Wavne and state of Indiana, to an - swer. demur or plead to said complaint, i the same will be heard ana aeierminea in their absence. That said cause, suit and proceeding !s prosecuted to quiet the title to certain land and real estate situate in said county of Wayne and state of Indiana, as described in said complaint, against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever and whomsoever, which lands and real estate are described as follows, to-wft: A part of the Northeast Quarter of Section Three (3). Township Twelve (121. Range One m West, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the South line of said Quarter Section Sixty-seven and Sixty-eight Hundredths (67.68) rods west of the Southeast corner thereof; thence North parallel with the East line of said Quarter Section to a point One Hundred Fifty (150) feet South of the South line of the Eaton and Ablngton Road, which road extends along the North line of said Quarter Section and is known as Main Street in the town of Boston: thence. West Sixty (60 feet; thence North parallel with the East line of said Quarter Section io the North line of said Quarter Section: thence West along said North line of said Quarter Section to tho East line of the right of way of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company of Indiana; thence South along said East line of said right of way of said Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company of Indiana to a point Nine Hundred Fortv-seven and Fifty Hundredths 947.50) fpet South of the North line of said Quarter Section; thence East Two Hundred Fifty (250) feet: thence South One Hundred (100) feet: thence West Two Hundred Fifty (250) feet to the said East line of said right of way of said Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company of Indiana: thence South along said East line of said right of waV of said Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Companv of Indiana to the South lineof said Quarter Section: thence East to the place of bearinning. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and the seal, of said court this 23rd dav of March. 1921. LINT'S P. MEREDITH. Clerk of Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana. Gath P. Freeman, attorney for Plaintiff. Mar.24-31apr.7 ( Seal ) LEGAL NOTICE NOTTCE TO TAXPAYERS OP ABINOTON SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In 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 Thousand 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 approximately such sum; and same found necessary in order to meet 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 onlv. 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 f Indiana; and that said State Board of Tax. Commissioners has fixed 10 oclock, 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, Ablngton School Township. Gardner. Jtssup and Hoelschcr, Attys. I Mar.17-24.

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SOCIALISTS OF SOUTH AMERICA SPLIT ON . SOVIET PRINCIPLES (By Associated Press) BUENOS AIRES. March J 4. The Socialist party In Argentina, like those of many European countries, has been split into two factions by the adoption at a recent party' convention of a. resolution not to sire adherence.lo the Third International congress of Socialists at Moscow the Lenine-Trot-iky organization which "advocates, a world revolution by the proletariat. Soon after the convention, the executive council of the party began decreeing the expulsion of a large number of the extremist element, among them the entire staff of the radical publication, Claridad. Some of those expelled were members of various district committees which thereunon re signed from tbe party in a body. Led by Claridad. they are taking steps tc organize as a separate body to con tinue their campaign for revolutionary action. Would Expel Leaders. .! Demands were voiced for the expulsion also from the party of Senator del Valle Iberlucea and Deputy Bunge, who led the fight in the convenUon for adherence to the Lenine doctrines. The execuUve council replied that, since these men were national leglsla tors, elected on the Socialist ticket, it was not in the power of the council to take any disciplinary measures. 6uch action lying with the party, but j that the matter would be taken up at the next party convention the latter part of this year. A demand also was made In the sen ate for tbe expulsion of Iberlucea from that body on the ground of alleged sedlUous utterances at the convention. This was followed by an attempt .to have him tried in the federal courts for sedition. In the senate the matter was referred to a committee with Instructions to report on the question of the jurisdiction of the senate in the case. - - - . . The accusation against him in the federal court, brought In Buenos Aires by a private citizen, was dismissed on the ground that the alleged crime was committed in Bahia Blanca where th convenUon was held, and that tbe Buenos Aires court had no jurisdiction. SENTENCE OHIO MAN . GUILTY OF FORGERY Floyd M. Scott, 29 years old. of Fincastle, O., was sentenced to serve a term of from two to 14 years at the Jeffersonville State reformatory for forgery when he pleaded guilty before Judge Bond in Wayne circuit court Thursday morning. Scott was arrested Tuesday afternoon at the Second National bank when he endeavored to pass a ehec'on M. M. Brogan for $25. He state. that he had been engaged by an engineering firm but was out of work ?t the present time and didn't want to go I . orune. LEGION TRANSACTS ROUTINE BUSINESS Routine business occupied the attention of Harry Ray post No. 6?. American legion, at the regular meeting held in the club rooms of. the K. of P. temple Wednesday evening. The post voted on a resolution to extend a formal invitation to the Legion Auxiliary to hold meetings in the club rooms at any time they wished. The resolution was passed unanimously. Report of the sick committee showed that a number of ex-service men had returned recently from govern ment hospitals, some of them reporting unsatisfactory treatment. Discussion of various policies and rules of the organization also took up a considerable part of the session. COSTUMED ROBBERY IS MOSCOW CUSTOM (By Associated Press) RIGA. March 24. A new style of costumed robbery has been invented in Russia, according to a report from Moscow. In Petrograd and Moscow strange companies have been established consisting of "ghosts" of devils and angel? who rob belated passers-by in the streets, plunder apartments and murder the people. The inventive genius of these diabolical companies went so far as the Invention of special jumping board for flying" over high fences. One of the "ghosts" who was recently caught confessed that his company consisting of seven persons, murderec hundreds of people and kept the property stolen from them in coffins at the cemeteries. ' - The inhabitants are helplees against Ihese murderers and no help can be expected from the authorites because it is said that in many cities the nth thonties themselves tre involved in these enterprises. Harry Hoover Addresses High School Students Harry Hoover, who wa . in Ford's, theatre on the night Lincoln was shot, delivered a talk on the emancipator before a clas in the high school Thursday. Mr. Hoover is the last living soldier of the 16 who. were i the theatre that night. 'His talk .was enjoyed by the class. Circuit Court : ; The suit for divorce filed by John T. Beeson vs. Mary Ar Beeson, 'wai dismissed Wednesday in Wayne circuit court at. the cost -of the plaintiff.; Clarence I. McClanahan filed" anit. against Matt Shaw - in city court Thursday morning, charging that he sold him a diseased horse. The trial' was postponed until Friday,, morning before Mayor Zimmerman. , .,,, . . The complaint alleges that a trade' was made. Shaw trading a bay, bald faced horse known , to be a- cribber. for a dark bay horse and 15. . McCl an ah an has endeavored ' to trade1 back, but Shaw refuse. atatLng he was not aj?ked whether the horse was a cribber or not. . '