Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 130, 12 April 1921 — Page 11
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Advertising Rates 19 cent per line, per Insertion. 8 words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents each or less than 30 cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE To all interested in buildingcraft: You are invited to attend meeting at City Building, Council Chamber, Wednesday evening, April 13, 7:30. At this meeting It is suggested that It possible the fullest discussion be entered into and a course determined upon by all interested parties looking to the mutual benefit of the building industry. The undersigned have further invited Mr. Wilfred Jessup, of this city, to be present at the meeting, not as a representative of the undersigned, however, but that all parties may have the benefit of the experience which he had in assistance in the solution of like problems during his association with the Industrial Relations Group of United States Shipping Board. Kmergency Fleet Corporation. Be sure to come. R. GARLAND WILLETT. HENRY DIETRICH FRANK GEERS WILL F. HENDRICH Committee Master Builders' Association. HAIR GOODS Your combings made into a stem switches for $1.25, from Tuesday, 12, to Wednesday. 20,, usual price $2.00. 25 per cent discount on all ready-made goods. 13 S. 10 St Miss Steward, phone 1372. NOTICE The party who took boys' Fairy velocipede in front of Washington theatre Monday afternoon return to Palladium or phone 6050 to avoid trouble. BREAD PRICES REDUCED 1 Y2-b. Loaf 1 2J2c, 2 for 25c 1 -lb. Loaf 9c, 3 for 25c -lb. Loaf 7c, 3 for 20c NEW SYSTEM BAKERY 913 Main St. lost 4 LOST Rar pin, between Business College, t'olonial building, and 10th and North H. Reward. Return to Palladium. ; SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED WANTED Salesmen to sell MerryGarden. Auto-Cultivator and Power lawn MowVr. Write for particulars. The Atlantic Machine Mfg Co., Cleveland. Ohio. WAKTE D S t a t e d 1 str i b u t o r wants men to sell or organize ales force for $7.50. Fast, easy seller, liberal commissions. A wonderful opportun-)2 ity for hustlers Experience not necessary. Address Kuzmich & Co.. 74 West Indiana Avenue. South Bend, tnd. HELP WANTED MALE WAVTF.IVand Main. -Walter. Chop House. 5th WANTED: Hiprhoft armature and stator finder. No others need to apply. Crane Electric Co. CARPENTERS WANTED H a v e k t fadv work for 13 In thMr home town. Can make from J100 to 150 a month. Small capital required. Call D. V. Hurdle. Rex Hotel. MEN." LEARN BA RBER TRADE Few weeks. Wonderful demand and wae. Positions' waiting. Earn while learniner. Write. Moler Barber Collost. , 10.7 S. Wells St.. Chioasro. WAN'TETi A man between ases ". and :t.". capable of manasuijr small line factory. Give experience and references. Address TiftO. Care of Palladium. HELP WANTED Male? or Female 5 TO MAKE $ '2 0' monthly mailinar circulars. 1 furnish material, instructior 12c. Varpra Supply Company, 521 Oliver Street. Cincinnati. O. DON'T NEGLECT your opportunity. This Is the time to prepare for a permanent position. Begin your business 1 rain ills r.r-t Monday, day or night. School nil s.iirr.ie;-. Richmond Bl.s!n?s C'o'.Ke. Colonial Building. TOr;NG MF.'N. WOMEN"' over M7 for Postal Mi!l Serviec. $120 month. Examinations Ap,-il Experience unr.eesiary. For tr e particulars of insriiieti.n. write .J. Leonard, t former Cvil Service examiner 11 il Kquitab!" Ririg.. Washington. 1. (" HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 Help Wanted Eaiiharn College WANTEDmornings person. 90 A middle aged woman of for house w.rU. Call in M :l i n . 2 YOUNG LADIES to do some work in exchange for tuition for business course. Richmond Business College, $27nO PER DAY paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars fort Economy Non -Alcoholic Flavoring.! Permanent position. F. E. Ran- Co.. Chicago. LADIES Learn hairdr .-sing, marceling. beauty culture. Pe self supporting in a few w-iks. Hig pay. Write for catalogue. Molar College, 10o South Wells Street. Chicago. SITUATION WANTED MIDDLE-AGED, reliable experienced housekeeper wants a position as housekeeper in small family in the city. Box H-11025, care Palladium. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTEI Paper cleaning. C Borden. Phone 222S. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 1022 South C. LIGHT HOVSEK KEPI NG Phone 4S91. ROOMS ROOMS FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms Phone 1247. TWO LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms. 419Jsorth 11th. TWOFURNISHEI light housekeeping rooms. No ehildren. 221 N. 14. KOR RENT Cheerful corner room, light housekeeping. good . location. John N. Knoll, 101 North 9th St.
ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT 815 N. 12th. Gentlemen Roomers. 1312 H Main. Call after six in the evening. Abbie Miller. 3T MODERN-ROOMScentrally located, for rent. Box 5. City. t
I HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnished apartment. 41 South 10th. HOUSE FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished, or will sell. 1527 N. E. FOR RENT Furnished house, modern, with heat. Centrallv located. . See IX W. Walters. 107 South9thSt. APARTMENT Modern furnished, for rent, for light housekeeping:. George B. Moore, 102 So. 2nd St. Phone 1149. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT House, 7 or 8 rooms. 201 So. 12th. WANTED by Nov. 1, 5 to "-room modern house. Reference. K-11024 Palladium. WANTED TO RENT small cottage or appartment before May 1. By manag er local branch office. call 4T55. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPER CLEANING Work done by expert. Thistlewaite. Phone 2773. LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bruner. Phone 2516. Frank CALL 2410 for housecleaning and paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. CISTERN cleaning: and repairing-, filters specialty, roof painting-, general repairing-, 'hone 6089. 412 N. 11th. GET YOUR RUGS and carpets made same as new. Cleaned at your own home. Wall paper cleaning-. Best of city references. SANITARY CLEANERS Phone 346;! REPAIRING and CLEANING All kinds furniture repairing; chairs caned, new furniture made; rugs and carpets cleaned. HOOVER MFG. COMPANY 417 North 11th Phone C003 BRASS Smoking Sets Statues Brass Beds Drawer Tulls Parlor Sfsts Umbrella Stands Jardinieres Chandeliers REFLATED Mirrors Re silvered Lahmann Plating Works 20D W. Main. Phone 2758. BUILDING MATERIALS IS IT A GARAGE? Build It with Concrete BIgx RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness? Store. PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior! finishing. E. C. Sims, phone j 2571. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 COOK'S POWER SHOP Furniture repairing a specialty Phone 122 W. Main CARPENTER WORK CARPENTER Repairing of all kinds. No job too small or too large. ROY SLOAN. 1316 N. E. PhQ'i 61S1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOl SALE 10 shoats. Phone 4 9x12 rug. TOT So. J. II. -P. MOTOR 13 Richmond Ave. ,.,-v ; A VET., delivered. Phono 4014. 3STANDSOF BEES, 20 bee hives. Phone 4934. FOTl SALE Library sulky. $10. Phone 2 table, T6S. $10; baby STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sale. Phone 4752. School and West "th. FOR SALE new up-to-date overstuff ed davenport, chai rand roeker. 208 S. 14th. At a bargain. FOR SALE Livery business. good stand and cheap. Old Shofer barn. South 6th and A streets. FOCI SALK Sellers kitchen cabinet. 25 va'rds Brussels rarpet. Jewel baeburner. Call at 324 South 9th St., between 7 and S. j FOR SALE -Alto saxophone, used, in i Rood condition, will sell less than half price. Stucli.: Stewart M. Pratt. Colonial Annex. Musio l i.'iin s i "-Iriewli" fr.m.. ma i eriul 2x4s. 2xtfs. 2x8-inch hoards at savins prices. 1 also do custom sawinK- Mill at Williamsburg. Ind. Address or phone Albert Roller. Greensfork. Tnd. WHEN PLANNING THAT GARDEN, don't neg'eet to plant som? everbearing strawberries and enjoy having lui-ous strawberries during August and September. Choice plants, $1.00 for twenty-five; $ H. 50 for one hundred by parcel post prepaid. Also plenty of the standard varieties at lower prices. S. P. Simon, Fountain City. Ind. Farm on Arby pike, 7 Vi rnl'es north of city. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE AND STOVES Al! kindsgood prices. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1S62. WANT E iTTO B C Y-Y6o good used dressers. chiffoniers and dressing tables. It wi'l pav vou to see us before you sell. TOWNSENl'S USED (iOODS 533 Main. Phone 1296. W AT CH KS'VnTTsP BC T ACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. Wanted FRESH DAIRY COWS Can u?e several high class Jerseys R1VERDALE FARM R. Funk. Phone 235S 41 N. 11th D EGGS FOR H ATCH ING R. C. Rhode Island fcr 15. Phone 422 Red. Eggs, $1.00 LARGE ENGLISH WHITE LEGHORNS Barron strain and S. C. Red. Eggs, $1.00 setting. 21 S. 2H. POULTRY BABY CHICKS Big, strong and vigorous; from selected free range flocks. 14 varieties. 25.000 weekly by prepaid parcel post. Catalogue free. ' Ovie's Poultry Karm, 98 State St.. Marion, Ind. ! for sale s" layin hens. 4 leghorns. 4 Plymouth rocks. $1.65 each. 12Iii Sheridan St. VULCANIZING 35
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MOVING HAU,LI NO STORAGE LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1586 W. G. BAKER, Mgr. FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. ; Furniture crated, stored or smppea. AUTO MOVING VAN oo S-vith 7th St. Phone 2608 . E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 5105 330 Lincoln GENE HA L HAULING and del i very" hdq's. 16 S. 7th St., Phone 1793. Walter Paddock. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Fcltman's Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. 09 Main St. USED CARS 33 USED CARS Two Dodge Sedans. Two Dodge"" Tourings. One Commerce Truck. One Ford Roadster. One "490" Chevrolet. One 1921 Dodge Touring, just like new, run 2,500 miles. Westcott Touring Car, electric lights and starter, good condition. Price $150 for quick sale. BETHARD AUTO COMPANY 1117 Main St. Phone 1041 J j 5-Pass. touring- oar for sale. Ph FOR SALE Studc-baker chtap7 i North E. 6186. 1527 j FOR SALE Westcott seven passenger j touring- tar. model 51, Continental six I cylinder motor. Delco electric starter, ! lights and ignition, extra tire, bumper, I etc. Price $600. B. J. Carr, 21 South i 14th street. JTI5 E JLTJJ B E s FOR SLE We have a small stock of non-skid tires we are Roins to cat price cn to introduce to new customers. 20x2. S7.40: :;0x3i, $8.40. All other sizes a' equally low prices. Master Production Corporation. Room 7. Comstock Bids.. 1016 Main St. To get greater mileage for less expense is your desire, 'fo see that you get increased service at decreased cost is our aim. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of Quality and Service Phone 2444 1512 Main St: AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 PAINTING AND TRIMMING BUENING & RUMMEL 1001 N". 10th Phone 3498 AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Quality and Service Our Motto SEIDEL BUGGY GO. i i Phone 1263 12th and X. E St.
GARAGES FOR RENT 36 VOW RKN'T Uarage for small car. 28 North mt'ii.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOl'SE for sale. 6 So. F SIX ROOM HOL'SE for sale. Close in. Phone 14S1. For R E A I r K ST AT K and F A R MS. se A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond. Ind., R. F. P.. Phone 4171. C. E. KEKVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641: res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th Ft. See us for bursrains Sl ROOM COTTAGE for sale. The riht partv can get this on payment j Phone 1 4 S 1 . . i FOR SALE Modern lioute. possession I at once; rclialil party can pay f.iOO in cash, balance $20 per month. see Turner W. Hadley, phone 1922. j , port- SALE building lots, north 8th and 9th streets. Reasonable. Good I chance for starting- on your own home. John N. Knoll. 101 north !) St. FOUR ROOM" "COTTAGE for sale, "very j reasonable. To he sold on cash or payments. Phone 14S1. j FOR SALE One acre of good level, land on road four miles from Camden, i Ohio. Well and good brick house: j $2.10. Inquire of Will Freeman. Fairhaven. Ohio. j LOTOn" S. WlstSt" $13o""ortrauT! on need car. 40" N. A. I C. c. HAW LEY & SON Nctv Paris. O. j For F.i'-ms and R.--al Estate of all kind's j FIVE" ROOM HOUSE with nice lot "for sale. House is al! in good repair. Particulars, Phone I 4 S 1 . LEWIS & BEESON Real Estate Room 1 Vaughn Bldg. 710 Main St. GOOD CITY HOMES; PORTER FIELD. Colonial Bldg. J See Us for i j I Farms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG j Southwest Corner 6th and Main St3. ; Office Phone 2278 Residence D014 MORGAN 9 ACRES Good garden farm, 5-room house; a bargain, $1700; vacant. This, is an O. K. proposition. I MORGAN Sixth and Main j ONE-HALF of a double house for sale I close in. well located. Has bath and t furnace. Phone 14S1. I VULCANIZING 35 RETREADING AND j VULCANIZING j Bring In your worn tires and have them ! re-treaded. We make them look and run like new. We do all sizes from 2Sx3 to j 36x6. We repair blowouts, rimcuts and tubes. All work done here is guaranteed by THE LIKENBW AUTO TIRE CO. 113Y MAIN STREET ,
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE DOUBLE, 8 rooms to side on South 12th St. Rents for $54.00. Barn and large lot 16,000.00. GOOD SINGLE on South 16th St., five rooms and bath. See this one for a ! nice home. A NEW HOUSE with barn and 1 acres Gf ground. Priced cheap for quick sa,e"I , " . ol., garage large enougn ior a cars, large lot, $5,000.00. RAMSEY & HUDDELSON Phones 2576, 6041 and 1899 Hittle Block 9th and Main Sts. Over Union Store FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAIN Cottage of 5 rooms. One square from J Main street. Price $2,500.00. 7 rooms, strictly modern, garage for four cars. Extra large lot. Price $7,060. An extra good double. 6 rooms to side, modern, extra well located. See FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN for bargains in farms and city property. 310-11 Colonial Bldg. Phones 1097. 2960 and 6011 FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMnSR Just out. containing- 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment von are thinking of buying good farm anus v nt-re larmers grow ricn, sena at once for this special number of landolosry. u is free on request. Address Skidmore-Richle Land Co.. 406 Skidrnore-Riohle Bldg.. Marinette, Wise. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 39 FOR RENT Office suites in K. of Bldjr. See Frank Strayer, room : K. of P. Hid. p. 01 LEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERTISEMEN Department of Public Works. Office of the board. Richmond, Ind., April 11, 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 11th day of April, 1921. they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 597, 1921. To improve the alley between Lincoln and Randolph streets, by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof, from West 1st to West 2nd street. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Mon., May 9th, 1921. as j, . . . J xax- " a date upon which remonstrances mav ! be filed or presented bv Dersons interested in, or affected by, said pro - posed improvement, as above describ - ecl, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering and remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action snail be final and conclusive upon all persons. Matt Von Pein T. C. Taylor John E. Pelt Board of Public Works -nril Tth and loth .prii i-tn ana iyia. . MONEY TO LOAN LOAN On r- , . ,! rurniture. nanos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines. Etc. Cet Our Terms Before Borrowing One to Twenty Months to Pay All Transactions Strictly Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 MONEY TO LOAN ,
USE OUR SERVICE Open An Account With Ds $BO SHOO S200 Investigate our Easy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loam 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 1S93
Under State Supervision. ROOM 207. COLONIAL BLDG. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 r
Smiire Shot Chemical Co0 INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Manufacturers and Distributors of Sore Shot Timber and Grass KMler A Boon to the Farmer and Stockman Kills trees, Live Stumps, Sprouts and other noxious growths; Hedges, Canadian Thistle, Red Sorrel, in fact everything that has sap in it. It is absolutely guaranteed to do the work or money refunded. It is indorsed by farmers everywhere, who have given it a trial. It is put up in one and five gallon jacket cans with complete directions on each can. Try a Can and You Will Buy More PRICE $1.70 PER GALLON For sale by the leading dealers in your locality, who can arrange for a demonstration. Jones Hardware Co.. Richmond, Ind. A. G. Luken Drug Co., Richmond, Ind. W. M. Roller. Hardware. Greensfork. Ind. It. B. Worl, Hardware, Hagerstown, Ind. Sourbeer & Rodenberg Hardware, Pershing, Ind. Dean House Drugs, Cambridge City, Ind. John Keller. Lewisrille, Ind. Alligator Drug Store, Connersville, Ind. W. M. Parkins Drug Store, Milton, Ind.
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County. : Estate of Minnie E. Murray, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayn Clcuit Court, Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Minnie K. Murray, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM H. SWISHER. Administrator. Oath P. Freeman, Atty. with the Will annexed. April 12-19-26. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF BOND ISSUE Notice is hereby g-iven of the determination by Wayne County. Indiana, to issue bonds in the aggregate amount of One Hundred Fifteen Thousand (1115,000.000) Dollars for the purpose of paying- the cost of construction and Improvement of a highway as petitioned for bv Charles H. Sell, et al, in Wayne Township. Wayn County, Indiana, under the provisions of the Three-Mile Oravel Road Law. Such bonds to be issued will bear date of May 16th. 1921. and will be mature each six months thereafter. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum payable hearinninsr Mav 15th. 1922. and semi annually thereafter on May 15th and i ana .. ut of November loth of each year. Said bonds will be paid for o money from a special fund derived from taxation upon all property situated in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. W. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor of Wayne County. April 5-12. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE STATE TAX BOARD Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Wavne County, Indiana, has petitioned the State Board of Tax Commissioners of Indiana for its approval of bonds to be Issued In the sum of One Hundred Fifteen Thousand ($115,000.00) dollars, bearing- interest at the rate of six per cent per annum and the money from such bonds to be used to pay for the improvement of a highway as petitioned for hy Charles H. Sell, et al, in
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J Thre will Ltftate be heard and determined by the Board of Tax Commissioners in the State House at Indianapolis at ten o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, April 20th, 1921. W. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor of Wayne County, Ind. April 5-12. LEGAL NOTICE state of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: The When Store vs. Howard H. Maekev. To Howard H. Mackey: Whereas: The When Store of Richmond. Tnd., has filed In this court, his complaint, affidavit and bond for attachment of certain property, alleged to belong to you and also his affidavit that you are a non-resident of the State of Indiana: You are therefore notified that said cause has been set for hearing- on the PKrli H ii ' nf Anril 1J1 anrt unless! vnn PPPr at that time and answer his rompia'"- sa,a csVJ8e W,"J De ncarVn your absence and an order made for ,Di n Qi r,r,tv samuel K. morgan. i Justice of tha Peace, ' r'r'1 s-12'19-LEGAL NOTICE I Sate of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Connersville Remedial Loan Company, etc., vs. Thomas Sharp, et al. I Wayne Circuit Court, January term. 1921. No. 19524. I Be it known, that on the 25th day of March. 1S21. the above named plaintiff i bv its attorney, filed, in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court its complaint agraint said Defendants in the above entitled cause Complaint on notes and foreclosure of mortgage I a,ld on tt"" 28th day of March, 1921, filed the affidavit or a competent person 9howlnf, that said defendants, J Thomas Sharp and Mona Sharp are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said Defendants, therefore are here- ; by notified of the filing and pendency i of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of tha paid cause, on the 19th dav of Mav, ' 92 1. a day of the April Term of said i.nuri to ne negun ana nein at me Court House 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 the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of I said Court at the City of Richmond this 28th day of March. 1921. I LINUS P. MEREDITH. ' Clerk. ! G. Kdwin Johnston, attornev for Plaintiff. . i Mar.29-Apr.3-12 MONEY TO LOAN
Phone 1545. Richmond. Ind. COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STKEBT3
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State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Office of Trustee of Green School Township, Wayne County. Indiana. NOTICE TO BIDDERS, SCHOOL, HOUSE CONSTRUCTION Notice is hereby given that Green School Township. Wayne County, Indl
ana. by the Advisor.. Board and Trus--April 14 aid 15. the Chamber of Comtee thereof, will receive sealed bids at! . t the office of said Trustee Williams-' merce assembly room will! be the Sclfckm..0 of 'an industrial and commercial 1921, at which time and pitece the same ; lighting demonstration, to be given by win be opened, read and considered for ; several prominent elecrical lighting the construction of school building and i rt installation of heating- and ventilating I ... . . . system, and for installation of water, This demonstration is not for the toilet and plumbing system, and for in- purpose of advertising any kind of stallation of electrical wiring and ap- j cry0(l3 .itrical eniilnmnnf arvcnrdparatus system for said building for 1 Rooas or electrical equipment, accorathe uses of said school Township, at i ing 1o information received at the Williamsburg therein: and all by and ; Chamber of Commerce rooms Tuesdav. according to the plans and specifica-. Tf Mnw, , t domcnstratA th adtlons as provided therefor and as fur- ns Put?? u aemonstrate tne anther approved by the State Board of : vanee maae in modern lighting equlpHealth and State Board of Accounts, j ment over that used several years The plans and specifications are o-n ; file for the Inspection of bidders at the.0"office of the School Township Trustee. A number of middle western citie Williamsburg, Indiana, and at the of-: pre said to be on the itinerary for this flee of Charles E. Werking & Son, ! PXhibit and the local Chamber of CornArchitects. Palladium Building. Rich- L. , " "JtZlJJL iufJ. mond. Indian, and conies thereof are t rr e r c e secretary-manager believe ;
use i bids. Bidders must familiarize themselves with such plans and specifications for bidding, as no departure from the same win be considered. Bidders in submission of bids will , submit the same as follows: I n For the construction of main buiiaing (general contract); (2) lor the construction or gymnasium addition (general contract): (3) For the construction of main building and gymnasium addition, complete (general contract); 4 For the installation complete of heating and ventilating system; (5) For the installation complete of heating and ventilating system separated as between the main buildins and gymnasium addition; (6) For the installation complete of water, toilet and plumbing svstem: (7) For the installation complete of water, toilet and plumbing wyssn tu separated as between the main building and gymnasium addition; (S) For the installation complete of electrical wiring and apparatus system; (9) For the installation complete of electrical wiring and apparatus system separated as between the main building and gymnasium addition. Bidders further in submission of bids shall submit the same upon schedule charge therefor; and in this way the bidder is only required to submit his bid for such portion or portions of the total improvement as he mav desire. All bids shall be accompanied by the certmea cnecK or bidder in sum equal to at least five percent of his gross bid or bids, conditioned upon his entering! into his written contract with approved surety if he Is the successful bidder according to his proposal. The surety of fered with the contract to be of sdtirftved Rlirfttv Pftmnanv a ntVinpi90i4 t rt I .- J transact its business in the State or Indiana. All bids and proposals shall be upon the forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of Indiana: and unless bids are accompanied by certified check as above, and upon forms as above, no attention will be given to same. The successful bidder will be required to enter into his written contract, and also to deliver his bond as above state, to Green School Township, of i Wayne County, Indiana, in sum equal to the amount of contract .and as usually conditioned upon the faithful compliance with the terms of contract. The bidder will be required by terms of contract to enter into the actual prosecution of his work and to complete the same within not to exceed one hundred fifty days from date of contract. Immediately following receipt of bids, the School Township will consumate its proper steps for provision of funds tnrougn sale or bonds, with which to 't infill iu PUll.C3?lUI LUIIlldVlur and bidder, and the execution of the contract will abide such provision of iunas. The estimated cost of such proposed construction are: 1 1 ) General Construction, main building, approximately. $57,000.00. 1 2) General Construction, gymnasium addition, approximately $5,400.00. 3) Heating and Ventilating, complete, approximately $10,900.00. 01 Plumbing, complete, approximately. $7,200.00. (5 Electric wiring. complete, approximately. $1,600.00. Bidders in submitting bids should carefully note the alternate provisions in the plans and specifications. The Board and Trustee reserve the right to reject any and all bids submitted, without giving additional reason therefor. GREEN SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. Wayne County. Indiana. By Advisory Board, and bv Efios Veal. Trustee. Williamsburg, Indiana. Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, Attorneys,. Richmond, Indiana. Mar 29-Apr.5-12 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION Indiana? CoJnlt WaVne.-1 f In the matter of the estate of Nancy Alice Spahr, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified as administrator with the will annexed, of the last will and testament of Nancy Alice Spahr. deceased, late of Wayne County, state or Indiana. t. , : j i ;l, j.. . .. . iu msi win ana testament nas tieen duly probated before Wavne Circuit Court, of Wayne County, Indiana. said estate is solvent. ISAAC HENRY PIERCE. Administrator with the Will Annexed. Gardner. Jessup f.nd Hoelscher, Attorneys. April 5-12-13. LEGAL NOTICE COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES MARCH TKRM, 1021 L P. Meredith. Sal. 1307. On: Rartel XI Rohe, C. H. Off. Exp.. $70.65; Richmond Home Telephone company, C. H. Off. i Kxp. $ 1 5.70; Wales Adding Machine ! Co.. Clerk's Off. Exp. $ 1 7 0S : J. M. t'oe I Ptg. Co. C. H. Off. Exp I4SS.8.-.; Grace .". Smith. Sal. Dep. Clerk. Jl 2.1 ; Gra'-e P. Stubbs. Sal. lcp. Oerk. $3 33- Y , H. Rrooks, Aud. Sal. & Add'l Sal. $37.'.; I Nicholson Ptsr. Co. C. H. Off. Erp 3!. .5; Gladys Study. Sal. Dep. Aud $.0i'on i?nut". Aud. !r. S1 t75.:0T I. AM. Sal. Treas. S416 An: i, hnlson - Bros. C. H. Off. Km. t:,T lr T 1 J. Ahl. Off. Exp. Trcas.. $20; Harrv 1-ishcr. Sal. Rc. $165.66; L. C. Smiiii iros., C. H. Off. 1V. u.i 1. - . - -j. w.. . tx, l VTauiHflll . Sher Rd. Prisoners. $142. 00; Elizabeth i i Candler, Lazy Husband. $24.00; H H.I . norion. rur. tjn. hxp. JI'.OO: ( o. Wili i.ams, sal. Supt. Schls.. $200 70: C. O. ; vimams. f.xp. Off. Supt. Schls. $:!3. I .: r lorence Williams. Dep. Supt Scnis I J60 00: C. O. Williams. Traveling Fxp. j !'.??: ': -A- M- Wampltr. Exp. Inouests. .- A P- Rond. Cor. Kid.. 1 1 4 ooR. Woodhurst. C. H. Ren. SO Carl Durkel. C. H. Exp. $135 00: W. H. irusrier. H. em 1PsA0'-S1iltV- Miu ler. C. H. Entr. $1 " V. V. !na.leyJ,w'a,n I." T.' - - . ' Sud. 127.2S- K" u o., r ! V. Sup. $1.68: R V. llAni.,. ' t t.. " i cUp' WAV- A' - Luken and Co. P. 1". UP' ilV In'n Refining Co. P. F. Sup, 33.93: Phillip Birck. P. F. Sup Jo. 4a; Klngran and Co., P. F. sup $2: Armour and Co. P. F. Sup. $3 60: Denrisx'mp,enlfnt Co- p- F SuP- -M0; John I l0"--- SP S1-0T J. R. Moul-JL"-R Sup- 92.97; Marv E. E. Ihomas. Orphan Care. $42; Effle Davis Orphan Care, $28.00: Indianapolis Home for rriendless Colored Children. $13S; Mammie Bell, Orphan Care. $12 17" Anna Wlcks.. Care Orphans. $180; Roard State Charities, Inmates. 75c; Pohlmeyer. Downing: & Co. Burial. $75; Wiseman & Stanley. Burial, $75.00: fin wht. Burial $75.00; Don H. Wright. Burial $75.00; Pohlmeyer, & Downing Co., Burial $75.00; Fohl-
C if" S, n sVftn. i na "'f. I Chpotman, Rd. $ISS.24; Albert Sin t ton c'al Co O" H I25nr"rt"t,T0n"1 K"1,' I rd. $273.10; Walter Kuhlen. Rd $1?? ical to. t . H. Sup. $30.20 Jones Hard- -.. u- i vn.ri aH "!-. rr.-
nohn,ond Iirhi HJVlV3- $iV5: Prank Lutx. Rd . $685.30: Robert R-y-Kicnniond Lirht. Heat Power Co.. nold?. Rr. $325.00; Kpta !. Avres. Rd. ltiehmonri r!, .l" u ' ,SuP- ' 0 ' : S03.80 : Frank Clark. Rd. $256.95: Loat JaU sSS t2fi-4!- wercJVOrrkS' C- anJ Shroy. Rd. $144 30; W. K Jordan. Rd. Ja Pen i-i 7 . ?. andr S?n- H9 09; Frank Rife. Rd. $53.00. , , , Jan l.ep. fl',.00; ue Gavlor. H. fori VornT t,,AU CEi F emS- $25500O0:cMFr,1i', BrtSht. H. fori LindleSwaV VltOO: CUrl Wadm.n. S0 00' Tre.2 'tVa' Moran.Mil emp . t f22 50 : Everrett Sheppard. $2.70: West iRd I Prulners t??. lor ss" ' Publishing Co.. $10.00: L P. Meredith. ! Friend e ,iKiV : Home for $5.00: Carl Wadman. $.5: Walter rh.mf rr wafh,,1ns: Corkins Smith. $3 00: W. C. Souire. $3.00; E. C. .crd iJl101. TKer nrnny. '$3,00: J, E. .;vri?ht. $2;00: H.
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LIGHTING EXPERTS TO DEMONSTRATE HERE For two days, Thursday and Friday, ruenmona ionunate in securing im-: ncal feature. The expert eaj?icoming with the exhibit are to lecture each afternoon of ihe two javs from 2 to 4 o"clock. snd eacn .'. t , c to il- ti, ,.m ght from 8 U 10 o clock. .The a-fcem-blv room will be darkened and the beautiful effects of nearly a ar load of , . , .... ..:,,, modern electrical equipment brilliamiy ngniea win De op?n to inspection by the public. Masonic Calendar Tuesdav. April 12. Richmond Lodg? ! No. 193. F. & A. M. Called Meetins. Work In the entered apprentice degree. Beginning 7:00 o'clock. Wednesday, April 13. Web LodgNo. 24, P. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree. Beginning 6:30 o'clock. Thursday. April 14. the Masonic clul will give a subscription dance for tb" members and their ladies. Friday, April 13. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation work in Mark Masters degree. Saturday. April 16. Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. Pennington Returns From Last Inter-Church Meeting Probably the last meeting to b held by the general committee of th-1 t1 1 , tlT 1 J r n A I II v. i inter-nurcu w uriu .uutcuicui uimization was attended by Levi T. Pen nington, director of the Friends For ward Movement, in New ork Friday, j April 8. Representatives of the re ligious bodies and denominations from all parts of the United States were present. Mr. Pennington explained that the executive committee of the organization necessarily will continue to function until all matters of business havp been consummated. Most important of the information collected and tabulated by the inter-church organization was the church survey. This material is said to be of inestimable valu to all denominations, and the records have been turned over io church or ganizations of an inter-denominationa! I . . r ,. ! character for reference. Before returning to Richmond. Mr. Pennington addressed Friends group-1 at Van Wert and Ludlow Falls, O. arrived here Monday night. Return Cards, is Urge to Sunday School Workers Workers who are boosting the series of lectures to be given here April 17. 18. 19 and 20 at the First English Lutheran church, by Dr. M. A. Honline, of the International Sunday School association, are asked to return to Thomas Wilson or E. H. Hascmeier the enrollment cards collected Sunday. Reports from those active in promot ing the coming meetings indicate that it will be one of the most successful programs ever prepared and brough' to this city by the City Sunday School association. Announcement of the complete program for the afternoon nd evening meetings of the four day is 0 be made very .soon. DISCUSS MARTIAL LAW ESTABLISHMENT IN GREECE (By Associated Press-) ATHENS. April 12. Establishment ! - e t i 1 ln,- in Greece was. di-1-Ul lllrtl LlAl la lit . . . . j I cussed m tne cnamoer ,i ac-puu? here today. Premier Cournaris brought ihe matter to the attention of the deputies last night by proposing consideration of the matter. ' meyer. Downing & Co. Burial $7!).0: Item $75: 1 P. Lantz XfR'snapfr Co. Leiral Ad 1 1 S.7 0 :Ha ecrsto wn ExponI cnt. Lsal Ad. $6.75; ;Oavton Blu ; Print Co.. Exp. $:;; ??: W. H Rrook. 1 special services. $.100.00: Gath P. 1 Freeman. Prosecution $125.00: T 1.. I Oolan. Sal. and Exp. AkH. Kt. ?0! ! 01- L N Cox. Tax Refunded. $2.75: I 1-; v. Henslev. Smithfield. $14.50. I Hoosirr Feed Feeder Co.. Smithfield i $4. 7": lennis Implement Co.. Smithfield. ! Jf,S 5; McClure A- Harrison. Smithfield $7 00; Phillir. Brick. Smithfield. $.05 EdRar Pollard. Smithfield. $S0:... Richard Rohv. Smithfield. $4,100: H. H. Horton. ltd. $20fl.50; Lee Ridewav. Rd 2 00: Henrv Holzapfels Sons. Prldpe !.P0: Kisrer & Co. Hridire, J)i4.00; BurK Supplv i o. fcirinfre. j('.o: w . w- u .! Co. Rridee. $l.00: J. IX Adam Co. Rd. $523. 2S; Uafler-Moser Co Rd $2.4? V. ( Jones. Rd. $2.aO; Ennan Mmb. ". i rancis i.rani. it i. .n.c". 'Oliver Poi'ird. Rd. $?,j.0O; Norman Garirett. Rd. $90.00; R. F. Abbott. Rd !: ! !;iee Miller, rd.. $SO.00: Indiana Rertni ing Co. Rd. $9$ 80. Jones Hardware Co. Rd $4. SO; Hacknian-KIt-hroth in.. i;i 2.73: ; Mr-Con aha Garaee. Rd. $5.0: Russell Grader M far. - On . Rd. $42.40: lx-sle -Lemen Co., Rd. $4.00; W.. O. i0rit. Per Diem. Rd. supt. jiiu.nn: J M. F.urt. R1. $:?o", 20: Alva Sturic. V. , i -.Zi. tttc - ,?-'''!: ' .onV:v ! Vf ' t ivHl i:H 13R4 ' W A Kirbv. Rd. $217.00; Walter "Simpwn. Rd. $11 - 1 SO: Albert Cranor. ltd. $IS2 O0; Meredith. $5 00; S. K. Morgan, $5; K. Morgan. $3.00: C. P. Colburn. $3: Kdar Bond. $1.00: J. C. Blossom. 12 00- Fmmett Rartel. 12.50: John Moll-, . . . .A. , . . - m ' - - a .
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Handloy, $3.00: Clarence Boren.. $10: -Andrew Hoover. $2.50: Fred Knight, -$2.50; Chas. Zetta. $2.50: W. O. Huff-' man. $2.00: L. P. Meredith. $5.00: CaMWadman. 85c: F. E. Keith, $3.00: W. I Misener. $2.00: C. S. Bond. $2.00; Carl Wadman. $2.80: Citv ' Restaurant.'. $5.85: John Hiatt. $2.50: C. R. Richard- -son. 125.00: Bohbs-Merrill Cn ;(!'
Fred Bond, $.5. SO: Foster Seudder; $71. 90: Rufus Raper, $62.70; RodnFoulke. $25.00; J. F. Holaday. $135.00: Chas. Zeitz. $3.00: Fred Reynolds.
RO: John .Clevennrer. $80.60; McCHellaiv. White. $60.00: H. FT. Hinshaw. - M-3; Eliabeth Candler, $8.00; EUabeth Qaodler, $107.25. v. , . . . -AjpxB. UUr-lC
