Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 120, 31 March 1921 — Page 11

THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Standardied and Indexed for quick- reference, acording to the Baa LI L. Smith System (Copyright). Advertising Rates 10 cents per line, per insertion. 6 1 word to the line. No ad taken for less ! than 10 cents cash or less than 30 cents 1 charge. No ads . accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2334 or 2S72. - v LOST 4 LOST Amethyst sold rosary, finder please Phone 1871. LOST A bunch of keys, between Baton and New Hope. Finder please return to Tt. L. Armstrong. Arcanum, Ohio. LOST Pocketbook, Saturday morning, south of Main and east of Ninth: lib-, eral reward: return to Howell's Print Shop. S. 11th St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Male WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A young man 16 to 20 years, to learn the B & 10c business, splendid opportunity for right man. Must have high school education. F. W. Woolworth Co., S & 10c Stores. WANTED A bright and ambitious man at once who is anxious to become a high grade salesman, good salary and liberal commission Is guaranteed. Excellent opportunity for the man who is willing to work and learn. If this Interests you, apply at once in person. Harrison's Edison Shop in the Westcott Pharmacy. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Married man to work on farm. Box 2071. care of Palladium. WANtSd Farm hand, single man. 10 on 299; West Manchester. O. B. Kenworth v WANTED Two men at once for light work in city. Call 14 South 9th St. Mr. Schott, HELP WANTED Male or Female 5 MAN OR WOMAN WANTED Salary I3S full time; 75c hour spare time, spiling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International . Mills, Norristown, Pa. , HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Housekeeper, middle aged lady. Call in person. 1200 N. D. WANTED A middle aged woman for housekeeper. 1024 Butler St. Call any time after 5:30. ' WANTED Girl between the ages of 20 and 27 for. advertising for firm. Salary and expenses paid. 537 Main. Call room 8. TO MAKE 1200 MONTHLY MAI1JNG i circulars..' I furnish material; instrnc- , tlon 12c. Varga Supply Company, 521 Oliver Street, Cincinnati, O. rEWMEnATORSWo rkiclunond! Liberal salary allowed to apply on on tuition for business course. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WASHINGS TO DO 409 N. 13. WASHINGS WANTED 27 So. 5. WHINGS WANTEf503'Ni6. WANTED Washings Phone 4792. and blankets. 4 WANTED Washine-s to do for rpfined people. Address Box C3119, care Palladium. WE DO YARD CLEANING, WAShTxG windows, spading, carpet beating and house sweeping, cheap. Phone 1921 or 1201, Boyer St. Mr. Wynn. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FURNISHED ROOM 42 So. J0. FOR RENT Room for lady. 21 No. 15 St. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS 28 South J St FOR GENTLEMEN ROOMERS "Call after 6 p. m. 1312 H Main. 'LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 I FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING I rooms, niz rw. u. 41 N. fiTTI Two single and 1 double room for light housekeeping. FOR" R ENT 2 largef ron t 1 i ghTlimisekeeping rooms, private entrance. uiiO'i Main St. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT N. D. -Upper modern apt. 1519'i For RENT 2-room modern furnished apartment for light housekeeping. Geo. B. Moore, 102 So. 2nd. St. Phono 1149. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Four or fiveroom house. Box H815S, care of Palladium. WANTED AT ONCE Modern furnished apartment. centrally located; adults. C3117 Palladium. WANTED Atonce. toVent foTsummer; modern furnished apartment; - will pay well for something nice. H8159 Palladium. WANTED TO RENT Modern house of 5, 6 or 7 rooms by reliable party. Good references. Write Box H, care Palladium, or call 4794. BUSINESS SERVICE LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bruner. Phone 251S. Frank WANTED Carpenter repair work, painting, paper cleaning and removi ing. Phone 1045. CLEANING PRESSING P21A MAIN" "The Elite" opp. Romey's. Ladies' and gents' garments cleaned, 75c; pressed 50c. Save delivery costs. Todd & Moose. WALL PAPER CLEANING 12 WANT EnPaper cleaning. C. Borden. Phone 222 WALL PAPER HANGING WALL PAPER HANGING AND WALL I paper cleaning. Phone 4036 evenings, j PAPKU hanging, better get your order - in before everyone is busy. Phone 3049 Moore. PAINTING 15! HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. MONG HAULING -STORAGE LOCAL and T,OXG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and storage Rear 19 S. Hth St. Phones 2228-1566 W. G. HAKKll. Mgr. FORREST MONGER For local Furniture and long distance hauling, crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 260S " W7E."EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 330 Lincoln GEORGE A. HARRISON FRED D. McCLURE Stock and General Hauling 747 W. Main Phone 4802 - Large and Small Loads STORAGEF6rrH6uSEH Feltman's Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. 609 Main St.

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METAL PLATING 17 r SILVER Knives Forks Spoons Cream Sets Trays Mesh Bags Fruit Stands Candelabnas REFLATED Mirrors Resilvered Lahman Plating Works 209 W. Main. Phone 2758. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 COOK'S POWER SHOP Furniture repairing a specialty Phone 8252 122 W. Main CARPENTER VORK CARPENTER Repairing of all kinds. No Job too small or too large. ROY SLOAN, 1616 N. E. Phon. 6191 BUILDING AND CONTRACTING 18 J. H. DOTHERTY Contractor and Builder Centervile Phone 99a BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A HOUSE? Build with GmctgteBIgx jftO?'BeZt3$k$TO& Hxae 3250 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Piano Tuning- "Get the Best.' D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623. FOR SALE OR TRADE Remington player piano, practically new. 55 roll3 scarf and bench. Mlkesell Garage. New Paris. RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Household goods. 13th. 432 So. FOR SALE Seed potatoes. 9th. Phone 32S3. 609 So. W. ROUND REED BABY condition. 40 So. 16. CAB Good FOR SALE Ivory rerd baby cab with top; cheap. 432 S. 12. COAL OIL STOVE I but once; cheap. i 4 1 For sale. S. 7 St. Used BARBER CHAIR AND MI RROR Barber pole for sale. Phone 2817. FOR SALE Practically nfw bed room furniture. 27 N. 11. Upstairs. FOR SALE Bicycled ladd ors.-ladder jack and roofing paint. 128 So. 2. FOR SALE Carpets, rugs, mattresses. 311 N. 11. Call between 2 and 5 p. in. i 8-YEAR OLD HORSE, heavy spring wagon, heavy single harness. 218 N. ith. Bargain. FOR SALE Goodrich Sr Hearsey tires, repairing. Lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown. Phone 2088. FOR SALE Vulcanizer, condition, equipped fo in first class rgas or gasoline: also new 6, 000-mile tires. 30x3 1 Jll.no; 34X4 28. 203 Richmond Ave REMNANT SALE Knitted! ciotn, all cotton. 50c Der nounri. Aflats ITnr.rivooi. Cr I a. 11.11.? iiut tv ai j . AUTOMOBILE T4RES35 r Pnr3 o ii are: Felt mam's Rhone 2039 CUT-RATE PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK r'

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40 HEAD OF HORSES. Consisting of draft horses, general purpose horses and a few drivers. Some extra good farm mares, weighing from 1200 to 1600 pounds; a few nice mated teams. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of fresh cowa and springers', Shorthorns and Jerseys; one Holstein.

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Weighing from 50 to 125 pounds, 100 of them double immuned. One good breeding jack, 7 years old, 15 hands high, weight 1000 pounds. This is a good bunch of stuf fand if you are in need of anything it will pay you to attend this sale. We have a sale every other Saturday. The next sale will be Saturday, April 16. If you have any stock to sell write us or phone 2613.

O. E. ROSS and FOREST MEEK, Auctioneers. H. J. HANES, Clerk.

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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED Refuse dirt, ashes, cinders, old brick or rock dumped on lot. So. 8th and M Streets. BelL FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVERS WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. FURNITURBf WANTED We pay high - est prices for used Goods, Stoves. etc . Brammer & tXister. 17 So. 7 th. Phone U76. WANTED TO BUY 100 good used dressers, chiffoniers and dressing tables. It will pay you to see us before you sell. TOWNSENDS USED GOODS. 633 Main. Phone 1296. WANTED art or CSoders to put In lot rear Dickinson Trust Bank building, F.ighth and Main Sts. See WALTER E. SCHOTT, 15 South 9th St. FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. E. J. LIVE STOCK 31 FRESH JERSEY COW With calf, four weeks old. Good family cow. Bernard Behnen. Phone 64891 FORSALE-22 head "of n Ice shoats. averaging about 80 lbs. Gus Winters, Union Pike. Phone 54573. POULTRY WANTED Peafowls or eggs. Write or phone 4710. Mrs. Margaret Fults. 416 College Ave., Richmond. EGGS FOR HATCHING WHITE ' WYANDOTT EGGS For hatching. Phone 4813. FOR SALTS White Pekin duck eggs. Thone 23D. Boston. Ind. j FORSALE Buff Orpington eggs for j Hi lc u in Djcin Biiaiit. vxto j.ciudolph. Phone'4725. FOR Hs ALE Bur f Orpingto n eggs for hatching. Bvers' strain. 355 Richmond Ave. Phone 4725. BABY CHICKS Big, strong and vigor ous; 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. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BUICK ROADSTER 4 good tires, 1 extra, Al condition. 620 So. 13 St. E M P1R E S IX Tour i n g. 19 1 9 mod eT . Contiental motor. Inquire 29 So. 16. FOR SALE Ford sedan, 1920 model, cheap, for cash if sold at once. 1135 ! Boyer St. Call between 5 and 6 p. rn. j FOR SALE Two Ford ton trucksTwith' cabs and racks also, one new Ford runabout body, and one new Ford touring body. Prices right. H. A. Geeting Auto Co., West Manchester, O. 1914 FORD, with delivery body, cheap for quick eale. 218 N. 7th. Motor overhauled and in first-class condidition. AUTOMOBILE TIRES 33 FOR SALE Tires at prices for the thrifty buyer. 30x3 Vi. $7.90; 33x4, $11.90; 32x3. $9.40. All sizes. Master Production Corp.. room 7, Comstock Bldg. or 1016 Main St. SEE Our 30x34 Cord Tires. They can't he beat. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE Phone 2444 1512 Main QUALITY AND SERVICE The Home AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35

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Any Size, Rib or Non-Skid 4,000-Mile Guarantee SIZES and PRICES Reg. Price One Tire Spl. High Price Grade Two First Tires Tubes 2S3 .$16.70 $21.70 30x0 .$16.SO.$21.S0 $2.50 30x31 .$21.00 $20.00 $2.50 32x3i .$26.30 $31.30 $2.75 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 33x4 .$20.00 $34.00 $2.83 .$34.63 $39.63 $3.00 .$36.35 $41.35 $3.15 .$37.10 $42.10 $3.25 .$47.45 $52.45 $3.50 ar Store TIRE STORE 609 Main St. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK Richmond, Ind. OF SHOATS GEORGE TAUBE WM. LANDWEHR

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AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 WANTED Auto repairing. We are prepared to do all kinds of auto repairing. Work called for and delivered. Price $.60 per hour. Work guaranteed. Moqre Bros. Garage, 627 N. 13th St. Phone 3430. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 EXCELSIOR Used Motorcycles E. S. Smith, 426 Main. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 39 FOR RENT Office suites In K. of P. Bldg. See Frank Stray er. room 201 K. of P. Bldg. . REAL ESJATE FOR SALE 42 BUNGALOW3264. -For sale. 421 Pearl. Ph. LOT On S. W. 1st St. on used car. 406 N. A. $150 or trade For REAL ESTATE and FARMS, see A. M1 ROBERTS, 18 S. 8th. Phone4171. GOOD CITY HOMES ,PO RT ERFIELDj. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE 8-room house, good-loca-t'n; immediate possession. Phone 2733. FOR SALE S-room house, good location, immediate possession. Phono Z 1 3 3 FOR' SALE 8-ROOM .BRICK in South End, nicely located ; big bargain. See me quick. 6-ROOM, centrally located. 5-ROOI COTTAGE, with storeroom attached, and big garage; centrally located. Good investment. HOMES, SOLD ON PAYMENTS QreoMch - 223 Colonial Bldg. Phones 2153, 3468 v turner" w. Bank Rldg. ties. Homos rent. HADLEY 2nd. National Buys and sells propersold on payments like See V for Farms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main' St3. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 C. C. HAWLKT & .SO!' New Paris. O. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds C. housed Office n. ifi'J'",,.0,' Office ? S l?rh? Se- ,JfVrHer?!"" Office, S. 11th St. See U3 for bargains. FO RSALE 40 acres good land: lust outside of Richmond, with extra good

Diiiinings; pr iced at not more than Iaurana Grimes; the unknown heirs, buildings would cost today. Owner I devisees, legatees and personal repreGracelandKarm, route C. j sentatives of the unknown widower, Vou'eii one ci. deceased, of Effe Laurana Grimes, de--aras-e eWrr ic li-nTC .. rfiC" ,Wlt'j oa Sf'd Corona Grimes; the unknown ZfJ.JZ LJVr J'?" J' k"V,s widower, heirs, devisees, legatees and

bargain. Also one 5 room cottage ! electric lights, both kinds of water and good paved street. For cash nnrt quick sale, Jl.flOO. See George H Moore, 102 South 2nd. St. Phone 114J. PUBLIC SALEOF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE Good dwelling house N'o. 604 South 7th street. Also, lot number 537 in Beallview. April 4th 1921. at 2 p. m. Warren A. Raker. Adm. FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOIjOGY 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- Richie Land Co., 40G Skidmore-Rlehlc Bldg.. Marinette. Wis Get a BUSY MAN if You Want it Done Turn to the classified section of this evening's Palladium and you will find the paper-hanger, j house-painter, carpenter or repair man that you need to do work around your house. SPECIALS AT THE STORES

Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5c per pound Corn Meal, 3c per pound Big T Flour, 24 pounds, $1 .40

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With every 5c purchase of garden seed, we will give one card LIST OF PRIZES

50 Cards, Tea Spoon 50 Cards, Coffee Spoon 100 Cards, Orange Spoon 150 Cards, Table Spoon HOOSIER FEE?D Corner South 6th and A Streets MONEY TO LOAN

USE OUR SERVICE Open An Account With Us S50 SlOO S200 Investigate our Easy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans Get 50, pay back $2.50 a month Get $100, pay back $5.00 a month With interest at 3 a month. -Pay faster if you like For Example Pay a $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 Friendly Company" Established 1895 Under State Supervision. Phone 1545. rtlchmonid. In4. r.OOM 207. COLONIAL BLDG. COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS

IND, THURSDAY, MARCH 31,

LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Court, January Term, 1921. Audrey 8. Burkett vs. David Fisher et al. Cause No. 19516, Action to Quiet Title to Real Estate. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause of action, having filed her com plaint therein, together with an affidavit that all of the defendants therein named and whose names 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, devises, legatees and personal representatives of Sarah Fisher, deceased, widow of James Fisher, deceased; Thomas Cuppy; the unknown heirs, ' devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Thomas Cuppy, deceased;. Jemlmah Cuppy. wife of Thomas Cuppy; Jemlmah Cuppy, widow of Thomas Cuppy, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Jemlmah Cuppy". deceased, widow of Thomas Cuppy, deceased; Edmund Peckover; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Edmund Peckover, deceased; Rachael Peckover. 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 Marv Alexander, deceased, widow of William Alexander, deceased; Stephen McWhinnev; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of I nrepnn Mcwninnev, deceased: Tlrzah I McWhlnney. wife of Stephen McWhinjnev: Tirzah McWhinnev, widow of ! Stephen McWhlnney. deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Tinah Mcninney, deceased, widow of Stephen McWhlnney. deceased; Jacob Talhott: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Jacob i a i ixtn(ieceased : Susanna Talbott. wife of JTb Talhott; Susanna Talbott. widow of kcob Talbott, deceased; the J unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and it-rMniii representatives or Susanna Talbott, deceased, widow of Jacob Talhott. deceased: Owon Scanev: th nn. ! known heirs, devisees, legatees and j personal representatives of Owen SeaI ney, decfased; Martha Seaney, wife of j Owen Seaney; Martha Seaney, widow of Owen Seaney. deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Martha Seanev, de- ! ceased, "widow of Owen Seaney. dej ceased: Owen Seancv. Jr.; the unknown heirs, devisees. legatees .widow and 'personal representatives of Owen Sea- ! ney, Jr.. deceased; the unknown wife ! of Owen. Seaney. Jr.; the unknown ! heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the unknown widow. I dec-eased, of Owen Seaney, Jr., deceased; I Alexander Grimes; the unknown widow. heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Alexander Grimes, deceased; the unknown wife of Alexander Grimes; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the unknown widow, deceased, of Alexander Grimes, deceased; Mary Ellen Grimes; the unknown 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 unknown widower, deceased, of Mary Ellen Grimes, deceased; Mary E. Price: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Mary E. Price, deceased: Ephralm Price, husband of Mary E. Price: Ephralm Prlce.deceased widower of Mary E. Price, deceased; the unknow heirs, devlcees, legatees and personal representatives of Knj hraim Price, deceased, widower of Mary R- Price, deceased: Eff, 1 "mcs ; the unknown wi.i ; devisees, legatees amj pers i.ffe Laurana lower, heirs. egatees and Dersonal rerresentatlves of Effe Laurana Grimes, de.ceased: the unknown husband of Effe PL"al .7p.re.",e.nt.,.tLv, "f. .Jl ' band of Lorena Grimes; the unknown ! heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the unknown wid ovver. deceased, of Lorena Grimes, deceased; William Henry Grimes; the unknown widow, heirs, devisees, legatees, and personal representatives of William Henry Grimes, deceased; the unknown wife of William Henry Grimes; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the unknown widow, deceased, of William Henry Grimes, deceased; all of whom are defendants in the above entitled cause, are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on a dav of the April Term, 1921, of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, to-wit, on the 16th day of May, 1921. at the Court House in the city of Richmond, in said county of Wayne and state of Indiana, to answer, demur or plead to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. That said cause, suit and proceeding is 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-wit: A part of the Northeast Quarter of Section Three (3), Township Twolve (12). Range One (1) 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 SPECIALS AT THE STORES FREE

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150 Cards, Table Fork 175 Cards, Sugar Shell 200 Cards, Butter Knife 200 Cards, Table Knife & FEEDER GO. Phone 2063 MONEY TO LOAN

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SOGltfY (Continued from Page Four) j tained by Mrs. L. Murray, Friday afternoon. - i The Jolly Twelve will meet with Mrs. Albertzart at her home, 222 North Sixteenth street. Fridays afternoon instead of with Mrs. William Hart as previously announced. The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Christopher, ES North Eleventh street, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lizzie Bair was hostess to the members of the UnivereaUst Mission circle which met all day Wednesday at her home to quilt. The regular meeting of the "circle "will be held Wednesday with Mrs. Martha Barr at her home, 307 North Seventeenth street. A program has been arranged by Mrs. Martha Johnson and Mrs. Harry Golden. Members are asked to bring their mite boxes, and all are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Paul Druley. entertained informally Wednesday afternoon at her home for the pleasure of members of the H. B. club. The afternoon was spent in needlework, and later luncheon waa served by the hostess. Among those present were Mrs. Olive Clevenger, Mrs. Will Klein, Mrs. Everett Eolander, Mrs. E. G. Minniman, Mrs. Fritz Hohenstein, Mrs. Chester Whitesell, Mrs. Chester Hollingsworth. Mrs. Lawrence Lahman. Mrs. Fred Parker and Mrs. Paul Druley. The concert of the NewYork Philharmonic orchestra at the Coliseum Friday evening will begin at 8:15 o'clock promptly, it is announced. No persons will be seated during numbers and those forced to leave before the end of the concert are asked to make thoir exit between numbers and not while the orchestra Is playing. The Woman's Missionary society of Redd Memorial church met with Mrs. Elvira Cramer, 123 South Thirteenth ptroet, Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. D. W. Scott had charge of the mission sudy class which was followed by the l-egulax business session. Reports were made of work done during the year. Officers were elected as follows : President, Mrs, Richard Sedgwick; first vice-president, Mrs. Elizabeth Hodgin; second vice president, Miss Lula Haniann; recording secretary, Mrs. C. F. Black: treasurer, Mrs. G. W. Guilt; coiTesjpondinp secretary, Mrs. George Ball; thank offering secretary, Mrs. McQuisiton. After the election refreshments were served by the hostess. The Happy Hour olub was entertained by Mi.s Mae Morris, Wednesday evening. Three new members were taken in. They were Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Gladys McKinney, and Miss Merle Edwards. Business was discussed and a short program given. Refrehments were served and the evening spent in dancing. Mrs. Joseph Winder was In charge of the program given before the Missionary society cf the First M. E. church when it met at the home of Mrs. Clark O'Byrne, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. L. H. Bunyan and Mrs. J. T. Comer led the devotionals. Others takirig part in 1he program were Miss Thelma Little. Mrs. E. O. Ewan, Miss Hazel Gresrg. Mrs. Ross Stoakes, Mrs. Clyde Ewing, and Mrs. F. S. Dodd. Mrs. J. A. Eudaly, Mrs. W. E. Oliver, Mrs. H. Sackman. Mrs. H. Donson, and Mrs. Carl Wad man assisted the hostess. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. Mrs. Leonard Thomas was hostess lo the Tjawton club at her home on South Sixth street Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in needlework and later refreshments served. Those present included: Mrs. Albert Kennepohl. Mrs. Gilbert Henniger, Mrs. CVmrad Weist, Mrs. Txra Grice, Mrs. Ferdinand Yedding, Mrs. Richard Jones. Mrs. William Schneider, Mrs. Harvey Petry. Mrs. Ben Heithaus, Mrs. Ira Tucker, and Mrs. lonard Thomas. Mrs. tCennepohl will be hostess to the club April 13, at her home on South Sixth street. In large cities in the United Stales, moVe than 90 per cent, of the commercial business is done by checks or drafts, less than 10 per cent, being done in cash. LEGAL NOTICE Continued "point One Hundred Vifty (150) . u-et South of the South line of the Eaton and Abington Koad. which road extends along the North lino of said guarter Section and is known as Main Street in the town of Boston; thence West Sixty (bO) feef th-nce North parallel with the East line of said Quarter Section to the North line of said Quarter Section; thence West along said North line of said Quarter Section to the East line of the right of way of the Chesapeake and Ohio Kailway 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 Forty-seven and Fifty Hundredths tali. 501 reel oum i m -.,.. line of said Quarter Section; thence East Two Hundred lfty (iaO) feef thence South One Hundred (100) feef, 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 Soutu along said East line of said right of way of said Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company of Indiana to the South lineof said Quarter Section; thehce East to the place ot beginning. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal, of said court this 3rd day of March. 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk of Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana. . Uath P. Freeman, attornv for Plaintiff. Mar.24-31apr.i (Seali ' LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL j KSTATB Notice is hereby given that the unI dersigned Administrator with the will j annexed of the estate of Martha J. Dean, deceased, in pursuance of an or der of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction on the premises on Saturday, April 30th, 1921. at two o'clock p. m. the following described real estate in. .said Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: " A part of lot number Six (6) in the Original Plat of the Town of Washington (now Oreensfork). Beginning at a point in the east line of Main Street, said point being one "hundred twenty-four (124) feet four 4 inches north of the north line of Pearl 8treet at Veal's northwest corner; thence north thirty (30) feet six (6) inches to a point west of and in line with the partition wall of a double frame house; thence east through the center of said partition wall and parallel with said Pearl Street to on allev; thence south thirty (30) feet six (6) Inches to Veal's northeast corner: thence west parallel with Pearl Street to the place o'f beginning. Terms of Sale: Cash. . WM. THOS. STKERS. Administrator. Benjamin F. Harris. Attorney. Mar.31-Apr.7-14-21. ,

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Called by Deathl ..... - PHILOMATH. Ind. Mrs. Manlu Stirwson, mother of Mr. George Ketle? filed Wednesday morning at Cv o'clock. She has been helpless fot about six weeks following an aceidein which fractured her hip. She waa 8 years of age. She leaves a daughter and eerveral relatives. .'. HOLLANSBURG, O.. March Sl.Clark Hoke, 18 months old son of Mr and Mrs. Tilden Hoke, succumbed U an. attack of pi; eu mania at the homi near here, at 4 o'clock Thursday morn ing. Funeral services will be held ir New Madison, Saturday afternoon with the Rev. C. TV. Hofer. of Green v ille officiating. PERSHING. Ind.. March 51. Funeral services for George Hiser farmer and poultry raiser of Pershing will he held in the Pershing Lutherar church at 10 o'clock Friday morning Hiser was born in this county anc lived here all his life. EATON, O.. March 31 Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Elizabeth - Riner, foi many years a resident of Gratis town ship and later a resident of Eaton for a number of years, who died Tuesday night in Richmond, at the home ol her daughter, Mrs. Robert Galloway, w ill be conducted here Friday after noon at 2 o'clock in the Presbyterian church by the Rev. Charles Hunter of Barberton, O., formerly of Eaton. Mrs. Riner was the wife of John C Riner, an ex-commissioner of Preble county. She waa a native of Butler ofiunty. Her husband and several children survive her. CAMDEN, O., March 31. Mrs. Martha. Bennett, one of Camden's oldest citizens, died recently. She Is. the mother of Ora Bennett Suburban J . ECONOMY. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manning had as their guests at Sonday dinner: Mr. and Mre. Amos Wilkinson, of Messic, Ind., Mr. Carl CogKshell and family, of Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs.'H. B. Manning, Mrs. J. BClark and Miss Belle Conley... .Mr. Thomas Frazier Is ill Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Robinson entertained at Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet. Mr. antl Mrst William Fonts. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fouts and Miss Genevieve Cain Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler. of Williamsburg, M and Mrs. Walter Bond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Sunday.. Mrs. Hannah Kimball returned home from Okeana, where she visited her sons, Russell and Horace Kimball and their families Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Beckman entertained at Sunday dinner, Rev. and Mnl. Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. WeyL Mrs. J. B. Clark went to Muncie Munday to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. Charley Williams Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patton and baby left Saturday for Camden, O., to spend Easter Sunday with his mother and 6ister Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain motored to Camden Monday to see their son-in-law, Roy Patton. who is very ill Mr. and Mrs. W L. Morrison entertained at dinner Sunday Everett Clark and family and Joe Morrison and family Mr. George Campbell returned to his home at Wichita, Kan., after a pleasant visit here with his sister, Mrs. A. W. Swain and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Atkinson spent Sunday with Mrs. Martha Atkinson and family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conley of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Metterd Mrs. 01ive Pedro and daughter Alice visited Erman Swain and family the past week Miss Sarah Moore, of Huntsville, is the guest of her sister, Miss Carrie Moore Mrs. Cassie Lamb will spend a few days with Mrs. J. M. Manning. . . .Mrs. Minnie Beard returned home Saturday from Spiceland. where she attended, her mother who has been very ill Mrs, Harry Downing arrived home Saturday from Peru, Ind., where she spent a week visiting relatives. .. .Mr. Joseph Williams, of Muncie, called, on friends here Monday Mr. Frank Gardner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Ora Edwards Mrs. Martha Good is very ill Mrs. Susan Mendenhall -spent a few days with her son, Kelso Mendenhall, and family returning home Tuesday. .Mt. and Mrs. Russell Shoemaker, of Dayton, O.. spent a few days visiting their parents The Missionary pageant given Wednesday evening by the different departments of the missionary society was a decided success Ervin Hunt and Joe Cain were at Modoc Tuesday. .. .Mr. nd Mrs. B. R. Pearce made a business V-ip to Richmond Friday and Saturday. .... Monday evening the freshman cls gave a party at the country hoile of Miss Bernadine Drake. Those presv nt were Christine Manning, Mary Loui& Anderson, Margaret Bowman. Joseph'ne Gwin, Edna Saunders, Ruth Jacksofv. James Lundy, Macey Marshall anl Mrs. Sullivan Harold Bowman, who is attending Purdue university, brought a friend, George Bow. ers, who is also a student at Purdue, to spend Easter Sunday with his parents, Mr. John Bowman and family! Christopher Coomes is ill with pneumonia Henry Farmer, of Purdue university, spent Easter jSunday with his parents. Orrin Farmer and family. ..JL. The Tom Thumb wedding, which was to have occurred March 29, has been postponed to Friday night, April 8, at the Methodist church Lloyd Sanders, of near Fountain City, formerly of this place, was taken to Fort Wayne Tuesday for an operation. Dr. L.-W. Roller and Clifford Sanders accompanied him to the hospital...." Mr. H. W. Fisher and family, who have been under quarantine for severar weeks, have all recovered and are able to be out again Mrs. L. C. AIbertson. who has "been caring for her sister, Mrs. Jennie Thorn burg during her illness, has returned home for the summer Mr. Carl Lundy and children, Miss Helen and James, entertained relatives at dinner Sunday:'' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams and daughter Alberta of Richmond. Mr.' and Mrs. Blaine Williams and daughter Vera; of Williamsburg. Mr. Alf; Williams, Mrs. Jennie Mants and daughters, Ethel and Pearl..... -.Mr. and Mrs. Charley Haisley entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Cain and family Mr. Karl Weyl entertained Reese Lamb. Harry 'van: Schoiach, Raymond Jordan and ttyr est Cain at, dinner Sunday. - -