Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 127, 8 April 1921 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921.

PAGE FIFTEEN

THE PALLADIUM O CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and indexed for quick reference, aeordinr to the Basil U Smith System (Copyright).

Advertising Rates

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21

BUSINESS SERVICE

POIl SALE 17

shoata. weighing right pounds. Gu9 Winters, Phone 54573.

head of nice feeding tt-vt a TTJTXm n.WAMTVfi

around 100 jlv.lki. xhihaiu emu a--... . - -

Union Pike,

POTATOES and APPLES Car of fine cooking potatoes. 98c a

bu. delivered. Also a car of govern-' 417 North 11th

j. a . i A nAiAUAa oil TT C '

I still have a few fancy Grimes Golden

All kinds furniture repairing; chairs caned, new furniture made; rugs and carpets cleaned. HOOVER MFG. COMPANY

Phone 6003

words to the line. No ad taken for less land Baldwin apples, fancy eating ap

than 20 cents cash or less than SO cents charge. No ads accented after 11

USED CARS

33

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' 42

o'clock on day of publication, contract, call phone 28S4 or 2872.

For

HELP WANTED MALE

SALESMAN WANTED E. W. Steinhart Co.

W A N T E D Houseman and painter. Westcott IlotelAVNTEDAmanbetweon ages 25 and 85. capable' of managing small line factory. Give experience and refercncf, 'Address 500. Care of Palladium. Hgi.P WANTED Mala or Female 5 TO MAKE $200 monthly mailing circulars. T furnish material; instruction 12c. Varga Supply Company, 521 OlIver Street. Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6

Help Wanted EarJhami College

pies, $1.76 basket while they last. Or-' der now. First door north Lichten-.

Richmond Fruit Co. Phone 1509

HE1DER TRACTORS

Ford

AT 15 SOUTH 9TH Richmond,, Ind.

SALESLADIES WANTED Experienced in Ladies' Ready to Wear. Good salary to right party. Box H 8043, care Palladium.

are best for you because they!lnol r- j c j J Qr0 simrtl in nonstrnctinn and i I ?Z I rOrd Sedan, USed

easy of operation, low in upkeep, 1 30 days ; . . . .$750

do the joo as it snouia oe aone, 1Q7n P KU.

and finish the ' 't-. w"r-

FO:R SALE A brand-new double house, modern; 6 rooms to side; rents for $90 per month; extra well located. Price $8,000. 7-room modern, large lot, garage

CITY ADVERTISEMENT

LEGAL NOTICE

turn the corners field. Order now

WOOD E. ELIASON Genterville, Ind.

Special Sale

310-311 Colonial Building Phones 6011, 2960, 1097

-Of

SERVICES OFFERED

8

WANTED Paper cleaning-. Phone 2228.

C. Borden.

WASHINGS WANTED 503 N. 16.

WANTED White washing: and spray

ing cellars. 609 Sj. 7. Phone 1377.

ROOMS FOR RENT

ROOM FOR RENT 128 S. 10. M O DERN SLEEP IN G ROOM -111 N. 8. MODERN ROOM, lady preferred, references. 109 North 9th. FO It It EN T FiTr n is hied 3 -room flat, 8 per week. Call 204 N. Bth MODERN Furnished Rooms, also meals by day or week. 205 N. 10. FOR IlKNT 2 light housekeeping: rooms, no 'hildren. 221 N. 14. FOUR ROOM F LAT Good 1 ocat i o rT See W. J. Hlatt. Room 211. over Union National Bank. Phone 2707. FOR. 1 IE NT Furnished fiat" large

rooms, centrally located. 18.00 per week. P. O. Box No. 78. FO RWO R K I NGGIRLS ORWOm7eN Sleeping: room to rer.t. with cooking and washing privileges; 12.00 one person, $3 00 2 persons. Note Positively no light housekeeping. 809 N. V street.

Used Phonograph,

BRUNSWICK, good as new, with fumed oak case, 25 records; $150 outfit. Sale price, $95.

STARR, green oak case, equipped in perfect condition, 18 records; $240 outfit. Sale price $135.

new, 3"J extras cpoju 1920 Ford Touring, newly painted, new tires Hassler shock absorbers, large steering wheel,

idash light $450 1 1 920 Ford Touring, new I Nobby Tread tires . . . .$435 1 1920 Ford Roadster, i like new . . . $325 ! 1 9 1 9 Ford Touring, new

tires, starter brackets. .$340! & f D.RSu!fi,. Rlchmond'

1 7i 7 rora oeaan, starter and Dem. RimsT .... $450 1917 Ford Touring . . .$225 1914 Ford Touring . . .$150 1918 Oakland Sedan in excellent running condition, wire wheels, new tires, newly painted. . .$800

Department of Public Work, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., April 7, 1921. To whom it may iconcern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 7th day of April. 1921, they unanimously adopted Inmprovement Resolution No. 596, 1921. To improve the property lying be-

for 4 cars; $7,000; 3 squares -b; J from Mam St. structing a Sanitary Sewer in the al-

i ley between Ridge and Boyer Streets,

from School to Stevens Streets. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday. May 5th, 1921, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in. or affected by, said proposed Improvement as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hear

ing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action will be final and conclusive upon all persona. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. April 8-15

OUSTED WHITE SOX PLAYERS FORM NINE

7-room, modern with exception of furnace; 1 square from Main St.; $500 cash, balance as rent. Good Main St. business property ; can be sold on terms to right party; excellent proposition. For Bargains in Real Estate See

FOREMAN &

ADDLEMAN

State of Indiana. Wayne County, s: Wayne Circuit Court. January Term. 1921: No. 19517. Quiet Title. - Frank D. Fulton vs. Mary J. F, Abbett, the unknown husband, the unknown widower, the unknown heirs, it.vii ltpM. creditors, adminis

trators, executors, personal representa- By Associated rress

tives. grantee and assigns of Mary J. CHICAGO. April 8. Three ousted F. Abbett, deceased, Nannie c Abbett . . ' -.-.-v. : o iu h and her unknown husband. members of the W hue Sox club who Be it known, that on the !4th day I were released because of Indictments of March. 1911. the above. named plain-j ln COn.necti0n with the 1919 White tiff by his attorney, filed In the olc o p7.i.n.,i - ,,,. of the Clerk of the wavne Circuit ! Sox-Cincinnati world series scandal, Court his complaint against said De-Jare organizing a team of .their own.

fendant in the above entitled cause to quiet title to real estate, tog-ether with the affidavit of a competent person, showing: that said defendants, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said Defendants, Mary J. F. Abbett. the unknown husband, the unknown

with the object of playing clubs not in the major leagues:, with George K. Miller, an investment broker, associated with other brokers m - backing the scheme, it was learned today.

widower, the unknown heirs, devisees.. The three players are Joe Jackson, leratecs. creditors, administrators, exe- ! former outfielder- fharle "SwpHb"

?eUedPTn former shortstop, and Claude

FOR SALE 6-ROOM HOUSE, furnace, nice lot. good location. South Side. Possession at once $3,250.00. SHIDELER Phone 1814 910Va Main FO RESALE Four room cottag-e house to be .sold at auction April 15, at 2 p. m., at 942 South 13th.

FARMS.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT

Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., April 7, 1921. Notice to contractors:

Notice is hereby given by the Board I

deceased. Nannie C. Abbett. snd her un

known husband, therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the lth day of May, 1921, a dav of the April term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court l-use in the City of Richmond on the first Monday of April, 1921. next, said Complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the elerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond, this 24th dav of March. 1921. "LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Arthur Wilsdorf. Attorney of Plaintiff. Mar.25-Apr.l-8.

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Edward B. Clements, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term. 1921.

Notice is hereby given that arren

For r.EAlj ESTATE and

see Ind.,

jGOOO CITY HOMES

PORTE R F I E L. D . Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE 5-room house, with toilet, in East End. in good repair: cash or payments. Phone 0824. C. H. Spalding.

Of Public Works Of the City of Rich-! A. Clements and John W. Clements as

I mond, Indiana, that sealed proposals j will be received by it, at its office, at i the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Saturday, April SOth, 1921. for the following described public improvements in

Williams, former pitcher. It is stated that two other former members of the White Sox club, Fred McMullin. third baseman and Oscar "Happy"' Felach. outfielder, will also be included in the lineup. Another player, J. Gedeon. formerly with the Washington and St. Louis Americans, is also expected to join. In addition to those . named. Miller said that three other former big league men would be included. The new organization is now trying

to obtain date3 with independent clubs and both player; and backers were optimistic in their outlook od the venture.

the City of Richmond, as authorized

by the Improvement Resolutions named No. 578, 1920. providing for the improvement of South "E" Street from South 5th St. to South 16th St.. in the City of Richmond, Indiana, by

C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of ! m

houses. Office phone 1641. res. 21G9. sum portion meteor as is not provided

ains. ; for by the Three-Mile Road proceed-

j ings for the improvement of such

highway now pending before the

Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargai

City Property

Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, such street paving to be of like kind a3 that

IVVp rakpanv make anlnmnhi pinnnn Main fi- hiiQin nrnn. adopted by said Board of County

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tl IT

ana irarms

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9

TWO FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms. Phone 1247.

2 FURNISHED ROOMS For light housekeeping. Phone 5275. TWO FRONT noij M S FoTligh T ho usekepinu, for desirable party. 415'4 Main. Inquire Hopkins.

MIROPHONE, fumed oak case, 12 records, good motor and tone; $115 outfit. Sale price $67.

Opp. Post Office

Phone 1653

BUSINESS SERVICE LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bruner. Phone 2516.

12 Frank

W. 1st.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 'WANTED .

22

PLOW REPAIRING 112

John Clineheus.

phone E. C. Telmer. Phone 2263. or I Eank building. ghth and Maui StS.

DIRT OR CINDERS to put in lot rear Dickinson Trust

l l

or trucK m trade.

CASH OR TERMS Walter E

CHOTT

EXTRA GOOD 80-acre farm, close in. Will trado for city rentals; must be good and well located.

USED CARS

WE HAVE some good Missis-

l sippi iarms to exchange lor j northern farms. Can get you some real trades.

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 said Circuit Court on 23rd 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. Robbins. Reller & Robbins, Attorneys. Apr.1-8-15.

LEGAL NOTICE

call at 61Sol2 or 703 So121 CARPETS CLEAN EDT 5cen t3 carpets scrubbed, 15 cents D. W. Walter. 107 S. 9.

i see WALTtiK t:. sl'mu t i

15 South 9th St.

CISTERN CLEANING and Repairing

ntinff, i

eral repairing. Phone 60S9. 412 N

"RUGS.

new. paper hest

yard, i

yard. WANTED TO BUY i crate for driveway.

i

Ornamental iron John N. Koll. 101

11.

CARPETS CLEANED, same as

rlAnrl at vnnr tmiri6 Wall 1

cleaned, all work guaranteed, of "city reference. Sanitary

Cleaners, phone 3463.

FOR PAPER HANGING "call 17 N. 12th. Have Your Carpets Cleaned the new way. They are beat and scrubbed at the same time. Rugs called for and delivered. Work guaranteed. ELISON FURNITURE STORE 520 Main, Phones 1469-2331

North 9th St.

or 6-room modern house.

Reward for securing one that will .suit. Now until May l.'th. Address ir write Rox E-5074, Care of Pal

ladium, j F"URNITUREAls"rS'l;6VES All kinds; '

Rood prices. Home Supply Store, lol Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. WA NT ifD TO BUT 100 sood u s ed dressers, chiffoniers and dressing tables. It will pav vou to see u before vou sell. TOWNSRN'HS USED GOODS. 533 Main. Phone 1290.

USED FORD CARS

i 1920 Ford commercial car; ex-J cellent condition. i

MOVING HAULING STORAGE

WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at

C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP I 7 South 11th Sf. j FOR SALE OR TRADE I For Sale or Trade Rer.-iington player j piano, practically new. 55 rolls, scarf and bench. Mikesell parage. .New Paris

LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. lltti St. Phones 2228-15SS W. G. BAKER, Mgr.

FORREST

For local and long distance hauling. Furniture cr8ted, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 260S

EGGS FOR HATCHING

Eggs! E

1920 Ford Coupe, demountable rims, shock absorbers, starter. Bargain.

scinnere and oIca f rr t Vt im.

i erty for sale, two 5-room flats i provement of ' said street by the above. Priced to sell. ! building of cement curb and gutter on

either side thereof: said street to be paved with one of the following kinds of pavement to-wit: Brick, concrete, creosoted wood block or bituminous

Macadam on concrete base. Estimated cost $27,435.00. A certified check of 24 of bid must accommy each bid. The City of Richmond will pay within 30 days after the approval of the Final Assessment Roll by the Board of Public Works the cost of street and alley intersections and 10 of the cost of curb and gutter. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be

seen

Pu

ine oiaaers. m suDmittine Dro

posals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of bid, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the accpetance of proposals, contracts with bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the

j HARRIS & KORTEWEG J FARMS and CITY PROPERTY i Southwest Corner Main and 6th Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3011

FARM LANDS Wisconsin

NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Rosa S. Weiser. deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1921. Notice is hereby given that John M. Haas as Administrator of the estate of Rosa S. Weiser. deceased, has present

ed and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on 23rd day of April. 1921, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are reouired to ap

pear 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.lrS-15.

FINAL ROAD GAME (By Associated Preis) NEW YORK. April " 8 The New York Americans and the Brooklyn Nationals were at Baltimore, Md.. today for the final road game of their spring exhibition series. The New York Giants were at Washington for a game with the Senators. The teams will move on to this city and will resume their series tomorrow.

Suburban

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF POND SALE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned. Daniel B. Medearts. as Trustee of Center School Township, Wayne County, Indiana, at the office of said Trustee in the town of Centerville, within said Township, County and Stat", up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday. April ISth. 1921. for the purchase of School Bonds of said Center School Townshin. Wivne County. Indiana, in

LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NT11BKR just out. containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment vou are thinking of buving good farm lends where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of lanriolosry. Tt is free on request. Address Skidmorr-Riclilo Land Co., 408 Skidmore-Richle Bldg-. Marinette, Wis.-. WHEN PLANNING THAT GARDEN, don't neglect to plant sonic everbearing strawberries and enjoy having lucious strawberries during August

and September. Choice plants. 1 .00 j for twenty-five: J3.50 for one hunArA Kv- narrfl nnr nrrnaiH Also 1

plenty of the standard varieties at checks and the sums of money pay-

?n in the office of said Board of the rum and amount H',n.dr'J hlicWnAe nfth.ru,- ,( D!i j Ten Thousand Dollars ($110,000.00), at blic VorkS of the City Of Richmond. which time and place all bids received

1918 Ford Touring. 1915 One-Ton Truck.

lower prices. s. P. hiraon. City. Ind. Farm on Arby miles north of city.

Fountain pike, 7',i

1919 One-Ton Truck, closed cabj and stock racks. !

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR"" SALE

1917 Light Delivery, .$175.00.

. E. EVANS

For Local and Lrtngr Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 710S 3S0 Lincoln

BUILDING MATERIALS

IS IT A GARAGE? Btxilcl t witK GancreteBIgx jfam BertsciJJros ?hoae32SO

RECORD EXCHANGE

For hatching from the best flock of White Plvmoth Rock chickens in the county; $1.00 per IS or $5.00 per 100. Applv at Geo. C. Srhwp?man'8 Meat Market. No. 309 South 4th St. Phone 2204. LA R(JE ENC LI SH W HITE LEGHORNS Barron strain and S. C. Red. Eggs, $1 00 setting. 21 S. 2.1.

1915 Ford Touring, closed top, coorl t.irps anrl mpf'Via.nir.allv

s2 -K- .

1919 Ford Sedan, starter, good condition ; $600 00.

TIRES AND TUBES

35

FOR SALE Tires to car owners at lower prices. 30x34. $S 90: 32x4. $12.40. All sizes Master Production Corp., Room 7, Comstock Bldg. 1016 Main Street.

AUTOMOBILE PAINTING

35

BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store.

PAINTING

15

HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2571.

FURNITURE REPAIRING

17

COOK'S POWER SHOP Furniture repairing a specialty Phone H252 122 W. Main CARPENTER WORK

CARPENTER Repairing of all kinds. No Job too small or too large. HOY SLOAN. 1316 N. E. Phon. 6191

FURNACES

AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Quality and Service Our Motto SEIDEL BUGGY COo Phone 1265 12th and N. E St

JERSEY BULL CALF Sired bv Sultan's Southwest Majesty 147181 We have showed him 11 times, winning 6 firFt:-. o seconds and 2 fourths.

showing at some of the largest shows j in the United Stales. i

He is by Royal Majesty of St. Cloud, with 64 daughters in the list. Hi sire. Royal Majesty, is sire of 55 and the head of one of the greatest of Jersey families. Dams of the calves all have official butter records, are fine milkers, and test high in buttei-fat.

i These calves are right, the price is

1918 Tourinsr Car, excellent con-nd the-v wil' be shipped any-

I tory, or they can be returned at our ! expense and your money will be re- ! funded.

C. R. SMELKER

able thereon to the city as agreed and

liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves Ihe right to reject anv or all bids. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works. April 5-15.

LEGAL NOTICE

1917 Ford Roadster, closed top, demountable rims. 1918 Ford Sedan, $400.00.

dition; $275.00. 1918 Ford One-Ton Truck, S275. 1917 Commercial Car, $150.00.

Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER

Rear 720 So. 9th SL

Phone 2716

VULCANIZING

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K. J.

WOLVERINE FURNACES Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 1 7 S. 7

MISCELLAN ECU FOR JS A LE 21 FOR SALE 9x12 rug. 70." So. J. BOTLER 25 hTp.. for sale. Tlione J072. I VORY-RnKEDBABTARRi-CdE 2U North 16th: FOri SALE One cast iron cemetery vase. Phone 2147. HOlAEARbENSEED" POTATOES for sale. Phone 4430.

CR SALE Ford tourinj quire 437 Randolph St.

FOR SALEA bargain.

body. In-

CJasoline Engine, 112 S. W. 1st.

14 h.-p.

IVORY REED GONDOLA Fine condition, reasonable. 506 N. 18. FOR SALE Six chairs, old fashioned black walnut and mohair bottoms, a bargain. Hoover Mfg. Co., 417 N. 11. Phone 6003.

Webb Coleman , Company Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers 29-D3 North Ninth 1616 PHONES 1694

New Madison, Ohio.

MONEY TO LOAN

LOAN

PUBLIC SALE

PUBLIC SALE of household goods at S24 So. 9 St., on Saturday, April 9th, 9:30. Terms cash. ERVIN JUDAT

On Furniture. Pianos, Livestock. Autos, Talking Machines. Etc.

! Get Our Terms Before Borrowing

One to Twenty Months to PayAll Transactions Strictly Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, Srd Floor. Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560

therefor will be opened

Said bonds will Ve dated April loth. 1921. and will be in denominations of Five Hundred Dollars J500.00 each and bear interest at the rate of five and one-half percent (5Vi from date, payable semi-annually, beginning July 1st, 1922. Said bonds and interest will be payable at The Centerville State Bank in the Town of Centerville. Indiana, and said bonds will mature and become due and payable within fifteen years from the date thereof, and as follows: Four Thousand Dollars 4.000.00) every six months, beginning July l&t. 1922. except on Julv 1st, 1922. and on July 1st, 1923, and on July 1st. 1924. and on Julv 1st. 1923. and on each of said dates Thirtv-five Hundred Dollars 3.500.00 of the principal of said bonds will mature and be payable. The last installment of said bonds will be due and payable January 1st, 19.16. Said bonds will be Issued and soid to provide funds for the construction of a new high school building within said School Township. County and State and to pay for the installation of a .heating and ventilating system and for

a plumbing and sewer svstem and tor 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 laws of the state of Indiana and In strict compliance therewith. A proper transcript of the proceedings for the Issue and sale of said bonds will bo 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 interest. Each 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, conditioned that in the event he is

awarded said bonds that he will pay said Trustee the amount of his bid for said bonds and In the event said bidder 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 rejict any and all bids.

j DANIEL R. MEDEARIS. j Trustee of Center School Township.

wavne county. Indiana. Address: Centerville, Indiana. Denver C Harlan, Attorney, Richmond. Indiana. Mar.25-Apr.l-S

CITY ADVERSTISEMENT Department of Fublic Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., March 31. 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Publie 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 street generally known as

the National Road in the City of Richmond, County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, which street proposed to be changed is more particularly described as follows to-wit: Beginning at a point 50 feet south of the Southwest coi ner of Lot No. 15, Oliver Kinsey's Addition to West Richmond, Indiana, which point is the north line of the National Road; running thence in a eastwardly direction

along the north side of the National i

Road 300 feet more or less to tho e--t line of Southwest 1st street; thence tftlithTarrllv olnnrr K a o t- l;nA nf

olT.v. -V -i f l . I NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. Southwest 1st Street if extended, to j n the matter of the estate of Jesse the south line of the National Road: E. Townsend, deceased, thence westwardly along the south In the Wayne Circuit Court. January

ine of the National UnaH P.nn foof ! 'rTn. U'l.

BETHEL. Ind. Miss Fern Addleman, of Richmond, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addleman-. '-- Clarence Addleman traded his town property here to Bert Reynolds, for Reynolds' farm southeast of Hollansburg, Ohio Milton Harlan returned here to his home after spending a few

I weeks with his son, D. C. Harlan and

family, of Pershing Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Boren and son, Forest, and Mrs. Sarah Anderson were dinner guests, Sunday, of Eli Hyde and family Mrs. Stella White spent Sunday afternoon with Jacob Endsley and family Mrs. C. E. Anderson spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister, Mr3. Emma Bantz.. .'. .Mrs. Ray Polley and daughter. Elouise. spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Skinner.... Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown spent Sunday afternoon with ifriends in Greenville. Ohio Mrs. Pearl White spent Sunday evening with her

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll. of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knoll and Mrs. Nina Love, all of Richmond, were guests of Mr. August Knoll and family Sunday Mrs. Edgar Hill is very ill.... Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spen cer and Mr. and Mrs. John Harding spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Orville Auckerman and family, of Creet. Ind Milton Harlan is spending a few days at Lynn visiting his grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Brown, of Lynn Anson Brumfield is ill Mrs. Guy Anderson spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis, of Whitewater Miss Elizabeth Anderson is out of school with the mumps.... Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Brown are spending a couple of weeks here nt Mr. and Mrs. Ray's home Roy Brown returned to his home in Bellefountaine, Saturday, to preach, but will return here Monday ... .Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikcsell and sons. Pherbia and Walter, of Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde spent Sunday afternoon with Edward Roberts

land family, of New Madison MrF. Harry Marshall entertained the ladies i aid society. Twelve members were present. After the business session a

dainty lunch was served Perry Williams and family, of Richmond, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Everette White and Mrs. Setlla White.. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ccleman and son. Homer, were guests of Robert Kertley and family, of Brownsville, Sunday.

LEGAL NOTICE

jiiuic ui icra iu i puniL uppusue uieiG. Townsend.

east line of Southwest Snd street

as Administrator of the

if estate of Jesse E. Townsend. deceased.

extended: thence northwardly to the has Presented and filed his account and niaA r KAnn;..i - ' vouchers in final settlement of said es-

i.iav.c ui uciuumtj i rate- an(j tnat the same will come up All as shown by a plat Of Such nro- I for examination and action of said Cir-

poeed change now on file in the office fi?u ViT1.?1 V? Y ot Ap.H- 192!- . f ,, t.,. . - . .. , - at which time all heirs, creditors or of the Department of Public Works of i.n of wt ..t. ar. ren,nH t i

r

We can please you with ourj Vulcanizing and Retreading

BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of Quality and Service 1512 Main St. Phone 2444

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GARAGES FOR RENT

FOR RE XT Garage. 2 05x7To. G A R AG E FOi I RENT 39 South 10th. fcRR E NT Ga rage" forsialliar. 28 North 13th.

OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 39

FOR RENT Office suites in K. of P. Bldg. See Frank Strayer, room 201 K. of P. Bldg.

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PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, one-half mile west of Earlham College, on SATURDAY, APRIL 9, beginning at 9:30 a. m., the property noted below : 7 HEAD PURE-BRED JERSEY CATTLE 3 milch cows, with calves by their sides; 1 milch cow, giving milk; 1 young heifer, a beauty; 2 five-months-old calves, good for breeders. FARM IMPLEMENTS A 2-horse disc grain drill, good as new; 14-inch share breaking plow, good as new; DeLaval cream separator; hay rake, hay tedder, 1-horse McCormick mower; corn sheller, good as new; root grinder, good as new; horse lawn mower; cider press, good as new ; buggy, phaeton pattern ; lard press and other miscellaneous articles. WEDDLE and HINDMAN, Auctioneers W. N- TRUEBLOOD

be injuriously or beneficially affected in the said City of Richmond by said proposed change is known and described as the street herein proposed to be changed and the lots abutting on the street and both sides thereof, owned by John T. Deal. Tract No. 200, Albert D. & Blanche E. March, Tract No. 199, on the south side of said street and the City of Richmond, Indiana, on the north side. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, April 28. 1921, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed changing 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, i April-1-8. Board of Public "Works.

DALTON. Ind. Mi-s Dora Ward and Mr Clyde Beach were married recently Miss Edna Burroughs and Hanford Cleveland wre married in the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mr?. Rastus Burroughs, by the Rev. Billheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland left soon after the ceremony for i heir home, east or HagerstcVn . Mi. and Mrs. William Farlow and daughter. Myrtle, have returned to iheir home after spending the winter with their pon, Mr. and Mr?. S. C. Farlow, of Delaware county Mrr. Margaret Cavolt is spending a few days with Mrs. Joe Davis Jessie Weaver, a student of Bloominglon college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Nelson Weaver. Mr. and Mr?. Cljde Mendenhall and daughter. Margaret, of Muneie. and Mr. and Mis. Thomas Noblet and daughter. Novella, were guesL of Mr. and Mr?. Jessie Mendenhall, Sunday. ....Perry Oxley. Orvil Jackson. Pearl Jackson, and Wilber and Robert Davis called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batey ai.d family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clay Burroughs, of Hagerstown. called on Mr. and Mrs. John Lumpkin. Sunany Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bet son en

tertained at dinner Sunday the follow

ing guests: Mrs. Olyr.da Beeson, Mr

if any there he. why paid account and and Mrs. Bernard EeFon. Mr. and VOUChCr CHARLESG.bTOaENO. Mrf " "L0" f'Dd, 'f Administrator. and Mrs. td Becson and family Robbins. Reller & Robbins, attorneys. j Mr. and Mrs. John Bate. . Mr. . End . Apr.i-8-15. j Mrs jia Bales, Ralph Bales and LEGAL NOTICE I Ralph Bales and Curtis Bales motored

to cabin creek, bunday aiternoon. . . .

NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of John Endsley. deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1921. Notice is hereby Riven that Charles L. Endsley as Administrator of the estate of John Endsley. deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on 23rd day of April. 1921. at which time all heir, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said aocountiand vouchers should not be approved. CHARLES L. RVDSLET, Administrator. Pljrman & Roberts, Attorneys. Apr.1-8-15.

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Mrs. Roxie Cavott called on Mr. Mrs. William Farlow, Monday.

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PERSHING. Ind. Mrs. Hattle Win ters and son Shirley, visited Harry Winters, a student at Terre Hauts State Normal school, last "Saturday... Mr. and Mrs. G. Richardson visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson at. Greens Fork Sunday... . . .Miss: Liza Bothmar and Mrs. C. Winters were n Cambridge City' Tuesday; .Mrs. Rosa Uws visited In Richmond Wednesday. . . .Mt. Conda made a business

trip to Richmond Wednesday. . . .Miss

Madge Manner was the guest ' of M.iV? Vera Sours Tuesday.1'. " '"'' -;'v."s.--The Chinese, or all peoples.' attucta'Vv

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century before the Christian, era. -;