Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 121, 1 April 1921 — Page 15

THE PALLADIUM

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for quick reference, acordtna- to the Basil K Smith System (Copyright). Advertising Rates 19 Mnn per line, per Insertion, 6 words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than SO cents chargre. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2S72. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for the many kindness shown us durinir the sickness and death of our "daddy." MR. & MRS. FRANK SOLOMON. SPECIAL NOTICE RUGS AND CARPETS Cleaned by new nroeess: brinr colors out liKe new ,: I wall paper cleaned. Hoover Mfg. Co 417 N. 11. Phone 6003. LOST LOST A bunch of keys, between Eaton and New Hope. Finder please return to R. L. Armstrong. Arcanum, Ohio. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Married man to work on farm. Box 2071, care of Palladium. WANTED Four Wayne County Men If you have had some experience in meeting and selling to the public, you can make a good connection with old and reliable corporation, backed by best bank and commercial references and who have been qualified by Indiana Securities Commission. If you believe you can sell securities, insurance, stocks or bonds, we have just what you want and wo want you. STRONG CO-OPERATION will be given to successful applicants who measure up to high standards of character and selling ability. The four men that are selected will be placed ! Immediately In position to earn from $300.00 to $100.00 per month. Bond will not be exacted, but best references required. For interview, address Local Opportunity, Palladium. WANTED MANAGER Larjrest corporation manufacturing product that has conclusively proven that It aids in producing- at least 25 to 100 larger crops is opening a branch office at Richmond and requires the services of business man as manager. Previous experience not essential, but applicant must be competent to handle large (amounts of money, hire and handle help. $1,000 cash required. Fully secured. This proposition should net live man $10,000 annually. Bljr advertising campaign starting. Including full page ads in local papers. When writing give full details in order to secure interview. Applicant must be able to come to Chicago for two days' Instruction. Unless you can do so at once, and unless you can meet the requirements of this ad, and your reputation Is good, save your stamps. This Is a real opportunity, and presents itself but once In a life time. Write or wire immediately. NATIONAL SOIL, BACTERIA CORPORATION Transportation Building Chicago, Illinois. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Housekeeper. middle aged ' Kit-. Call In person. 1200 N. I. TO MAKE $200 lONTHlLV-nFaILTNO circulsrs. I furnish material; instruction 12c. Varga Supply Company, 5-1 Oliver Street, Cincinnati, O. Z FNljMERATORSWorkinRlc"hmdT i.iDerai salary ailowetl to apply on j r-v pb tuition for business course. Rich- I jtfn" Business College, Colonial Bldg. i SALESMEN A AGENTS WANTED AGENTS-To sell spark plus: testers. Write National Spark Plug Tester Co. Benton Harbor, Mich. SITUATION WANTED 8 WOMAN AND LTTTT.R GIRL Wants a place as housekeeping. 127 1-3 N. : SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED Washings Phone 4792. and blankets. WANTED Washings to do for rofined people. Address Box C3119, care Palladium ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FURNISHED ROOM 42 J3o. VS. FURNISHED ROOM 23 NT 9 . FOR RENT Room for lady. 21 No. 15 SL VERY PLEASANT DOWNSTAIRS Bleeping room. 219 N. 11th. FOR GENTLEMEN ROOMERS Call after 6 p. m. 1312 Main. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 1112 N. D. 41 N. 6TH Two single and 1 dotible room for light housekeeping. !! LARGE FRONT LIGHT HOTSBkeeplng rooms, private entrance. 520 Main. HOU S ES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT 7 Phone 1619. room modern house. WANT ED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Four or fiveBox HSISS, care of Palroom house sV adium. ' 4 i i-j i . . I , j v. I j r- i (i ui Ulan M apartment. centrally located; adults. C3117 Palladium. WANTED At once, to rentfor summer; modern furnished apartment: will pay well for something nice. HS159 Palladium. WANTED or 6-room modern house. Reward for securing one that will suit. Now until May loth. Address or write. Rox Er074, Palladium. WANTED TO RENT Modern house of 5, 6 or 7 rooms by reliable party. Good references. Write Box H, care Palladium, or call 479 1. BUSINESS SERVICE MOWERS sharpened. 12 LAWN Bruner. Frank Phone 2516. WANTED Furniture repaired and refinished. Chairs caned, open and close work. New furniture made to order. Hoover Mfg. Co. 417 N. 11. Phone 6003. CLEANING PRESSING 921V. MAIN 'The Elite" opp. Romey's. Ladies' and gents' garments cleaned. 75c: pressed TiOc. Save delivery costs. Todd Mooc. WALL PAPER CLEANING 12 WANTED Paper cleaning. C. Borden. Phone 2L';g. WALL PAPER HANGING OTALL PAPER HANGING AND WALL paper cleaning. Phone 4036 evenings. PAPER hanging, better get your order In before everyone is busy. Phone 3049 Moore. PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2.V71.

PAINTING

Have That ROOF PAINTED -by SETTLES BROS. ROOFING CO. 1029 Main St. MOVING HAULING STORAGE LOCAL, and TaVN'O DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STOKAGE COMPANY Crating: and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. G. BAKER, Mgrr. FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. ' Phone 2608 W. E. EVANS For Local and Lonjr Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 3S0 Lincoln GEORGE A. HARRISON FRED D. McCLURE McCLURE & HARRISON! Stock and General Hauling ; 747 W. Main Phone 4802 j Large and Small Ioads ; FURNITURE REPAIRING 17; COOK'S POWER SHOP Furniture repairing a specialty Phone 3252 122 W. Main CARPENTER WORK CARPENTER Repairing of all kinds No 1ob too small or too large. ROY SLOAN, 1616 N. E. Phon R191 BUILDING AND CONTRACTING 13; J. H. DOTHERTY j Contractor and Builder i Centervile Phone 99a; BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A GARAGE? Build II with Concrete Blqx 2sr Bertscros Phone 325Q MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts.jphones 4110-2623. KOR SALE OR TRAD E Rem i n gt on plaver piano, practically new. ! rolls. scarf and bench. Mikesell Garaee. New Paris. RECORD EXCHANGE BUT used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. M ISC E LL AN ECU S FOR S ALE 21 3 ANTIQUE CHAIRS 226 So. 12th. FOR SALE l-'emale birds. 12 Main. P'OR "SALE Four poster bed. 23 N. 9. t.vii TP K A r .K K firv reed baby cab and cot, cheap. Phone 6010. 4: S. 12. BARBER ("HAIR AND MIP.ROU -Barher pole for sale. Phone 2S17. FOR-' SALE Bicycle. ladder, ladder jack and roofing paint. 1 SSo. 2. FO R S A I j E Gr ocerv stock and fixtures. Address G7165. care Palladium. FOR SALE Two large iron vases, cheap. Can be seen at Miller Harness store. S27 Main St. friii SALE New lihrary table and floor lamn. COKt -1100: will taKe ?jW for the two. -08 So. 1 1. OAK" DOOR Wit h" bevelledflate glass ; L'4xri0, including lot k. liinc.-s, frame j and casings. 819 North v. St. 1'OR SALE Si new chairs, old fashioned black walnut and mohair bottoms, a bargain. Hoover Mfg. Co., 417 N. 11. Phone 6003. FOItSALE Majestic Marable steel range, good as new. With large reservoir, extra good baker; with oven thermometer. 9 N. 15. FOR SALE Vulcan iz'-r. in first class condition, equipped fo rgas or gaso line: also new fi.OOO-raile t ires. 20x0 $11.50; 34x1 $28 L'03 Richmond Ave REMNANT SALE Knitted cloth, all cotton, 50c per pound. Atlas Underwear Co. You Will Nerd a UiEIDER Tractor as soon as the ground gets dry enough to work. I have them ready to deliver. Let's get together NOW. Wood E. Einason Centerville. Ind. POTATOES 98c Bu On account of necessity of dis posing of a quantity of high grade table or seed potatoes we will deliver in bushel lots for 98c per bushel for a limited time only. These potatoes are much better than U. S. grade No. 1 and give as good or better satisfaction than home grown. STEWART W. NICHOLS 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1905 Ml SCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 WANTED Refuse dirt, ashes, cinders. oia DrtcK or rocK aumpea on tot. bo. mii ana m streets, tieu. KU I INITU R E A N D STO V ES Al'fkln d s good prices. Hume Supply Store. 131 ! Et. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. WANTED-" TO BUY 100 good used" dressers, chiffoniers and dressing tables. It will pav vou to see us before vou sell. TOWNSENDS USED OOODS. 533 Main. Phone 1296. watciiesanTspectacles For bargains in watches and high grade -spectacles, call at C, E. KKRVKft'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, JND

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE WANTED We pay highest prices for Used Goods, Stoves, etc. Brarnmer & IXister, 17 So. 7th. Phone 1876. art or-Cinders to put in lot rear Dickinson Trust Bank building. Eighth and .Main Sta. See WALTER E. - SCHOTTV 15 South 9th St. FURNACES WOLVERINE FURNACES E. X Knapp. Ph. 1S76. Office 17 S. LIVE STOCK 31 FOR SALE -Fresh N. 14th. Holstein cow. 806 FRESH JERSEY COW With calf, four: weeks old. Good familv cow. Bernard Behnen. Phone 5489L FOR SALE 22 had of nice shoats. averaging about 80 lbs. Gus Winters, Union Pike. Phone 54573. Sunnybrae Farms JERSEY CATTLE Headed by Sultan's Southwest Majesty 147181 Now for us (! firsts. 3 seconds and ! fourths showiner against some of the I best herds and the bitcgrest shows in the United states. ! 89341. Sire of 66 tested daughters, 98 daughters waiting; to be tested and still in active service in the largest herd pt Jersey cattle in the world. He is )v Royal Majesty Orand Chamtested daughters and progenitor j breed. ! His dam Jollv l.udy of Heecn-I wood was Or. Cham. Nat'l Dairy Show "08, and is one of the I greatest daughters of Golden 1 Jolly. ! DAM Sultan's Dark Ecautv 2r.2210 411 lbs. ;i o. in 178 days ! I' irst Prize over toe Island in 1909 Imported by Cooper 1910 T'irst Prize Cow at Ohio and Illinois State Fairs. Waterloo and National Dairy Shows 1911. I'ndcfeaied three years old of 1911 H"r filter. Sultan's Daisy, 1127 lbs. 8 oz.. is the highest testing- t'tiw, any breed in the t-ritirp Pmtisli Empire 5 rand Champion Cow Ohio and Illinois State Fairs Iftll. Texas Slate Fair 1915. Dam of Iiftrk Keautv of Falfurrias. T.30 lh. 6 oz. at 3 years 6 months Reality's M. of La.Mola Jr. Ch. Indifina State Fair. Majesty's Falfurrias Beauty, now on test; full sister to Sultan's Southwest Majesty. C. It. SMELKER New Madison, Ohio. EGGS FOR HATCHING WHITE hatching. WYAN'DOTT Phone 4813. KGGS For FOR SALE White Pekln duck eggs Phone 23D. Boston. Ind. FOR SALE Ruff Orpington eggs for hatching. Hyer' strain. 2.15 Randolph. Phone 1725. I F'VlU SAt.E "Huff t rrii trtnn fr t hatching. Byers' strain. 355 Richmond Ave. Phone 4725. E For hatching from the best flock of j While Plvmoth Hook chickens in the! county; $1.00 per 15 or $5.00 per 100.1 Apply at Gen. ('. Sc-hwegman's M':at j Market, No. 309 South 4th St. Phone ( .04. . - - AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER "Par i20 So. 9th St Phone 271G AUTO M O BI LE REPAI R I N G WANTED Auto repairing. We are prepared to do all kinds of auto repairing. Work called for and delivered. Price $.00 per hour. Work guaranteed. Moore Bros. Garage, 67 N. lr.th St. Phone r,4:!0 Have that Auto overhauled by our experts. THiOSo A. ROBISON 1209 Main St. Shop Phone 1039 Res. Phone 6064 AUTOMOBILE TIRES FOR SALE Tires at prices for the thrifty buyer. 20x3 V. $7.90; SSxl, $11.90; 32xUr. $9.40. All sizes. Master Production Corp.. room 7. Comstock Bldg. or 1016 Main St. DON'T BE FOOLED Buy Our S0x3li Cord Tires BENNETTS' TIRE STORE j The Home of QUA LITY AND SERVICE j Phone 2144 1512 Main ' AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE I BABY GRANT" CHEVROLET I:i good ': condition; just painted, also I-'ord i touring; terms if desirt-d. Phone 464 . FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING VaR New battery and tires. in excellent ' condition. Price $350. Call 1115 N o Street. EMPIRE SIX Touring.'"" 1 9 1 !' ""modeL J Contiental motor. Inquire -f Si. 16. Get Some

Perhaps you don't feel that you can afford to buy a Rolls-Royce. Maybe a new Lafayette or a Cole is a little out of your reach. Yet, in the classified section of this evening's Palladium you will find described some kind of a car that will fit your needs and be in accord with your

means.

PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED IS THE GREAT AUTOMOBILE MARKET OF RICHMOND

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE' 33

USED HO RO CARS 1921 Ford Sedan, run 2,000 miles, extra good $750.00. 1921 Ford Coupe, has $150.00 ; extras, same as new $725.00. 1921 Ford tomung, has been run very little $450.00. 1919 Ford Roadster, has new j tires, starter block $325.00 1919 Ford Touring, with lots exjtras, starter block $340.00. 1919 Ford Touring, closed top, i new tires $325.00. 1917 Ford Touring in extra fine shape $275.00 1919 Ford Touring, all Goodrich j tires $200.00. 1914 Ford Touring, 30x3V-j tires, shock absorbers $150.00. tt-. n.... o..n .- ri, r1 t: duj, ocii hi nuf nu iin.r v.a. or 1 ruck. CASH OR TERMS 11 9th Franklin Series ? Newly Fainted, New Top. Everything Guaranteed to be In first class condition. Will sell for 1.500 cash. Inquire George Worley lo South 9th Street FOR SALE Ford touring, good condition. 208 So. 14; 1!1T model. I5U1CK ROADSTER 4 good tirefi. 1 extra. Al condition. 620 So. 13 St. I OR SALE l-ord seilan. lft.O mod I. cheap, tor cash if sold at once ii., Boyer St. call between o ana b p. m. ICfiTSlO QAI IP I 11 iiX -J U-4US Chalmers Licht Six Roadster. ! Model 18; looks and runs like j new. Priced for quick sale- Mr. j Anderson, 11 South Ninth St. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 - - 1 EXCELSIOR Used Motorcycles F. Smith 49fi Main. E. S. Smith, 426 Main OFFICE ROOMS FORRENT FOR RENT Office suites in K. of Bldg. See Frank Strayer, room K. of P. Hldg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - RTTNGALOW 8284. For sale. 421 Pearl ph LOT On S. W. 1st St. on used car. 4 0," N. A. $150 or WHY PAY RENT? IMMEDIATE POSSESSION R ROOM Close In. modern except hardwood floors; oyk finish; garago. Very desirable home. Part cash, balance on payments. 7 ROOMS Modern, corner lot, garage, all in first class repair; real home for the price. 6 ROOM modern cottage, good location, on payment plan. 5 ROOM hous( with toilet, first class repair, good location. C'ah or fayments. 7 ROOM modern, ideal residence district, garage, priced for quick sale. Don't fail to see these and many others at attractive prices and terms. SEE US FOR SERVICE BURDSALL & WILLETT COMPANY Contractors and Builders Real Estate Rooms 7 and 8 Vaughan Building 71012Main ' Phones 1431 3271 32U3 Tl'RNER W. Rank Bldg. lies. Homes ren t. uv InY sens prop"?sold on payments likts

KImid off Gar!"

FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921.

REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE 42 For REAL ESTATE and FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS, 18 8. 8th. Phone 4171. GOOD CITY HOMES PQRTERPIBLD, Colonial Bids. See Us for Farms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sta. Office Phone 2278. Residence SOU C. E. K EVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office Dhone 1641: res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See ua for bargains. FO RSALE 40 acres good land; just outside of Richmond, with extra good buildings; priced at not more than buildings would cost today. Owner Graceland Farm, route C. modern bungalow, A-l barn, good 50-ft. chicken house, 4 acres of ground, close to car line. Possession by the middle j f .1 -m. Aafn 01 April, .rnoiie ftoou. IDEAL HOMES 7 ROOMS, modern, extra large lot, garage for 2 cars; ideal home, located on South 15th St. Price s.ooo. 7 ROOMS, strictly modern, extra large lot, garage for 4 cars, centrally located; price J7.500.00. MODERN DOUBLE 6 rooms to side, now renting for $58 per month. This houae is located within three squares of Sth and Main. Price $5,000. " ROOMS, modern, located in third square on South 15th street; price $5,500.00. seeFOREMAN & ADDLEMAN Phones 1007-29GO-6011 mo-ail Colonial Building REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent ' J , Fl I " I T T . . . T 1 II I " X r" , .. L K,1T1I,ainw i Rw,Mtnn. Will sell at hai-E-ain or rent to desirable oarttea. ! nfx H8160 are panaliuni. I -r t PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE i . . . . . . . SALT-1 Good dwelling house xo.' '04 South 7th street. Also, lot V9ai. at 2 M 111 l.eallview. April tn, p. m. Warren A. Baker. Adm. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Wavne Circuit Court. January Term, 1921; No. 19517. Quiet Title. Frank D. Fulton vs. Mary J. F. Ab oeit. me unknown nusoano. tne un-i trators. executors, personal representabott, the unknown husband, the tin

i tives. grantee.3 and assigns of Mary J. j F. Abbett. deceased. Nannie C. Abbett 39 I and her unknown husband. x ' Be il krown, that on the 24th day ni i oT Marr-"h, 1921. the above named plain--01 tiff by his attorney, filed in the office J of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit i Court his complaint against said Deo ! fendant in the above entitled cause to

quiet itle to real estate, t iwtihrr with! the affidavit or a competent pe tent person, i showing that said defendants, are not

; residents of the State of Indiana. trade j Said Defendants. Mary J. F. Abbett. j the unknown husband, the unknown widower, the unknown heirs, devisees. j legatees, creditors, administrators, exe-ji-utors. personal representatives, grantecs and assigns of Mary J. F. Abbett,

leceascd. Nannie C. Abbett. and her un known husband, therefore are hereby

i notified of the filing and pendency of I DANIEL R. MEDEARIS. 'said complaint against them and that Trustee of '"enter School Township, unless tlicv appear and unswvr or dr- Wavne Countv. Indiana, j mur thereto, at the calling of the said , Address: Centerville, Indiana. i''Vy,1 ,hr 'VV 1Sy f;f V2'. a, Denver C. Harlan, Attornev. Rleh- ! k . . I fVL.":' ..f -".'V'1 (.l'rrt '? mond. Indiana. Mar.!3-Apr. 1 -

in the City of Richmond on the' first j Monday of April, 191'L next, said ComI plaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged. wiTI he j taken as true, and said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. ! Witness the clerk and the seal of ! said Court at the City of Richmond, ' this 21th dav of March. 1921. ! LLNLS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. .Arthur Wilsdorf. Attorney of Plaintiff. ! Mar.2.",-Apr.l-8. LEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERSTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office I of the Board, Richmond, Ind., March ! 31. 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 31st day of March, 1921, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 149, 1921. To change the grade of a portion of a Certain Ktrppt cpnerallv iinnvn a a (the National Road in the City of Rich - mond. Countv nf Wavne and State nfi Indiana, which streat proposed to be changed is more particularly described as follows to-wit: Beginning at a point 7,0 feet south cf the Southwest corner of Lot No. 13. Oliver Kinsey s Addition to West " " uumuii iv iveaii i Richmond, Indiana, which point is the l north line of the National Road: run 1 nng thence in a eastwarrtlv (iire"tion 1 tlie rlh fide of the National Road 300 tee more or les i - ;iino of Southwest 1st street; thence line of 1 soutliwaiuly along the cast ii iiuumncn is,i street u exienueu, to :tlie south line of the National Road: m0 w-at,ai. ir, y,n iV f h Pflffi Tl'OaflParrllv d nntr V. nAiitV.

iillne of the National Road 300 fee ! ,ey ZiA0JT ,l -the pI?c of. ben" : more or less to a point opposite theninr d beginning poin being the oast line of Southwest 2nd street if hvest .de of the present alley

" - jv i niuiii; liic ntiui.ii extended: thence northwardly to the place of beginning. Ail as snown by a plat of such pro- . . posed change now on file in the office1 cf th Dpnartmont rf Phit,. said City. The pronertv which mav !

i wuHj wnicn may ! j K,r i .i,ir,im sly or beneficially affected ? u . Proposed idening are Citv of T?ichTinT.H t,,- eoir'al1 tho ,ots and lands and parcels of hanA la 1 1 lots lying within the following de-

I De mjuriou i in the said nrorioserl rnanw ia tnoun an-i a . ' " . ' ' " H1IU 1 j scribed as the street herein proposed j to be changed and the lots abutting on the street and both sides thereof, ; owned by John T. Deal, Tract No. 200, Albert D. & Elanche E. March. Tract No. 1 9 97 on south" e of saM street and the City of Richmond, lndl - i ana. on thenorth side j Trte Board of Public Works of said ; city has fixed Thursday, April 28, 1921, I as a date upon which remonstrances j may be filed or presented by persons j interested in, or affected by, said pro posed cnanging grade as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m.. said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. April-1-8.

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC In the mattef of the estate of Edward B. Clements, deceased. .'"' In the Wayne Circuit Court. January term, 121. . t Notice la hereby riven that Warren A. Clements and John W. Clements as Executors of the estate of Edward B. Clements, deceased, have presented and filed their account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of aald Circuit Court on 2Srd day of April, 1921. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. WARREN A. CLEMENTS, JOHN W. CLEMENTS. Executors. Robbing, Reller & Robbins. Attorneys. Apr.1-8-15. LEGAL NOTICE . NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Rosa S. WeUer, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1921. . , njntlo la htrrhv iriven that John M. Haas as Administrator of the estate of Rosa S. Welser deceased, ed and filed his account nas prcseniand vouchers j In final settlement or saia estate, ana mil tne same nui twine " v . " -aminatlon and action of said Circuit Court on 2Srd day of April. 1921. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. JOHN M. HAAS, Administrator. Robbins. Reller & Robbins, Attorneys. Apr.1-8-16. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF BOND SALE! Vntir ia hereby given that seaiea bids will be received by the Undersigned. Daniel B. Medearls, as Trustee of tv. Indiana, at the office of said Trustee In the town of Centerville, within ' said Township. County "and State, up to I the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday. April 18th. 1921, for tne purchase o School Bonds of said Center School Township, Wavne County. Indiana, in the sum and amount of One Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars $110,000.00), at which time and place all bids received therefor will be opened. Said bonds will be dated April 15th. 1921 and will be in denominations of Five Hundred Dollars l $500.00) each and bear interest at the rate of five and one-half percent (5V from date, payable semi-annually, beginning July 1st. 1922. Paid bonds and interest will be payable at The Centerville State Bank In the Town of Centerville. Indiana, and i taid bonds will mature and become due i and payable within fifteen years from ; the date thereof, and as follows: Four Thousand Dollars (4,000.00) every six months, beginning July 1st. 1922. except on Julv 1st. 1022. and on July 1st. 1923 and on Julv 1st. 1924, and on T 1 . . 4... Ifl-)" w Ji nr. . . 1 r K a D Q i l rinu Th'rtv-five Hundred Dollars t3.R00.00 of the nrlncipal of said 'bonds will mature and be payable. The iast installment of said bonds will be due and payable January 1st, 19..6 j Sald bonjs wni De issued and sold ito provide funds for tho construction 0f a new high school building within said School Township. County and State and to pav for the installation of a heating and ventilating system and for a plumbing and sewer svstem and for the electrical wiring all for said building, and to pay the other necessary costs and expenses incident thereto. Said bonds will be Issued under the j I laws of the state of Indiana ana in , . -ninllar,re therewith SHHr l:ti' A proper gs lor the d3 will be furnished by the undersigned Trustee. Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash and for not less than par plus accrued interestEach bidder is required to file with his bid a certified check for Five Hundred Dollars ($500. 00 payable to the order of Daniel B. Medearis. Trustee, j conditioned that In the event he is i awarded said bonds that he will pay! saift Trustee the amount of his bid for saia Donas ana in in event Mia oiuder fails or refuses to pay the amount of his bid for said bonds said check and the money represented thereby shall become the absolute property of said Center School Township for the use of the proper fund thereof as provided by law. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. LEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Work?, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., March 24. 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 24th day of March, 1921, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 148, 1921. To widen a portion of the alley between South 17th and 18th Streets running from South "A" Street north to a point where said alley intersects! the alley running east to South lsth Street: by widening said alley 16'ft. in width at a point where a brick barn stands In alley located on Tract 497 Official Map of the City of Richmond, Indiana, by condemnation and appropriation of sufficient lots and !nd, for sucn widening more partic-j ucru,u i"nows iu-wh. Beginning on the West side of the? alley running north and south between South 17th and 18th Streets f rom ! South "A" Street north to a point j where said alley intersects the alley! running east to South ISth Street at a ,. .. .1. ,u . ! 1U,U . J1' u' ?"c. "1l""sl. n t r rt TParr AU , i unrial Man rt F thi' ! City of Richmond. Indiana, running thence east alonp the south side of a brick barn 7.5t'feet: thence north alon? the east side of said brick barn HLlO'feet: thence west alons the north side of said brick barn 7.50'feet to the I ,B ?x- V ,a parallel with the east line of said alA . - posed widening now on file in the of Ilft4flIirift IWTIMT-I t co of tho nonirtmonl rf PiiKlini i n", . V '..7 AZ.. "im - ' J . . . 7 , vivvvip r wnicn may pe injuriously or Denenc ially affected in the said City 0f Richsrrihd fprritnrv in th Citv nf Rich scuoeu territory in tne cu oi Kicn

mond. lO-Wlt: Tract i)0U. iUI. bUZ, OOJ, cult Court on 23rd dav of April. 191. 504, 505, 506, 507, 508. 490, 491, 492. I at which time all heirs, creditors or 4Q 404 ICR 4Qfi 407. alan lots 1 tn 10 ! legatees of ntld eatate are required to , t, Hi, aiwO lOtS 1 IO 10 Lpppar ,n Court show cause. inclusive, Hawekottes Addition; also' if Bnv there be. whv aid account and

I s I d 4 FoulkeHs Addition, a" ln on the Proposed w.dening O' alley. The Eoard of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, April 21st. 1921, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed-widening as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m.. said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, ' Board of Public Works. 1 Mar.25-Aprill.

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PRACTICAE JERSEY-; BATHING - SUIT IS -SEASON'S CHOICE The majority of the bathing suits for the coming season are made for real sport and for comfort, not just for decorative pur poses, 'although they accomplish the latter without sacrificing the former. Jersey suits made in -one piece with a short skirt attached to the suit a bit below the waistline is the most popular modeL This one is orange with brown stripes. Want Oiling Petitions in Early This Year Efforts to get petitions for tarviating streets of the city filed earlier this year will be made by city street officials according to an " announcement made Friday morning. Notices are being sent out to property holderurging them to get their petitions filed early. A deposit with the city" clerk is necessary to secure the oiling, and the j city will repair the street before ap plying the tarvia. Socialization of Soil is Declared Absurd 'By Associated Press) MADRID. April 1. Socialization of the soil was declared to be an ' absurd idea" by Juan De La Ciervay PenaSel. minister of public works, speaking in behalf of the government in the Spanish senate yesterday afternoon. In answering an interpellation relatiie to the distribution of lands, he ajinounced. he government was giving elotes attention to the situation and prouiied to introduce a bill providing credit facilities, for farmers, lie s-aid it was intended by the government to deal with agricultural, educational, and reforestation, and asked for sup;rt b parliament in carrying out the work, Cambridge City. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. Mr. Abj bott of Indianapolis was here-Sunday with friends. .. .Mrs. Verne Pritchard is ill The Baptists are bavins revival services this week and next week. Rev. Melton, of Connersrille, is conducting the services and Mr. Arthur Proctor, of New Albany, Is th evangelistic singer. These services start at 7:50 each evening Mrs. Ascion Callaway, who is in California, fell and broke her left arm in two places recently Mrs. Thomas Plummer of Straughns. spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Merrlman Straughn Miss Mary Overbeck attended the annual exhibit of Indiana artists in the Herron Art museum at Indianapolis. . . Mrs. Anna McCaffrey has gone to New York City to be the guest of her granddaughter. Miss Alice McCaffrey Rev. Reece of Franklin College, pastor of the Baptist church, is in Cambridge this week in the interest of the evangelistic services. MONEY TO LOAN IT A A rTC ! II J " 1 J aT" On rurniture. Pianos. Livestock, Autos. Talkine Machines. Etc. i Get Our Terms Refore Eorrowlng Months to Pay , vJne to Iwenty All Transactions Strictly Private THE STATE INVESTMENT 6c LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 LEGAL NOTICE - notice to heirs, creditors, etc. " vl rfiain .i Jf e. Towns. nd. deceased. Xn tYlt, waynt Circuit Court. J.inuarv term. 1921. ! Notice if hereby eiven that Charles ! . ownsfii'1. as Administrator or tliL.FtIlte of Jf.9SP k. Townrnd. u-.c-aseu has presented and fild his account and I vouchers in final settlement of said Townsfii'i. as Administrator of the - 'ate. and tnat the same will come up - for 0Xliininatlon ;inj action of said Cirvo uchers sliould let be approved CHARLES G. TOWNSEXD, ! nobhins. ltellr Eobbina. attarneva! ----- - -- - r Apr. 1-8-15. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC.In the matter of the estate of John

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Endsley. dpceaaed. In the Wayne Circuit Court, Januarv , term.. 1921. . ' Notice l hereby srlven that Charles " ' I Endsley as Administrator of the es-.( 'V tate of John Endsley. deceased, has -pre'' sented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate.' ' ' and that the same will eome tip for ex-"' -aminatlon and action of -&id Circuit j Court on 23rd dav of April, 1921. at -which time all heirs, creditors or legr- - 'ti ' tees of aald estate are required to sipj-- av ; pear in said Court and show cause, rfany there be. why said account nJ 4 vouchers should not be approved. 1 - ; - -

CHARLES Im. KNDSLBT, ? r Z . -! Administrator. t :; : V i Roberts. Attornevn. . '. A. ;

Pljrman Roberts, Attorneys. Apr.l-S-15. . .

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