Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 137, 20 April 1921 — Page 13

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Standardised and Indexed for quick reference, acording to the Basil I Smith System (Copyright). . f Advertisingr Rates 1 rent per line, per Insertion. 8 words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cah or less than 30 cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. OBITUARY Herbert Paul Bradley, age 25 years, died Tuesday. April 12, 7:30 p. m., at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. TT. Bradley. 215 North 18th street, after a short illness of six days. Death was due to pneumonia. A short funeral ceremony was held at the home Friday afternoon at 1:30 in charge of the Masonic Lodge. Services were conducted at the Second Preshvterian church at 2:00 o'clock. Rfv. a. O Shlrev. of Forth Wayne, Indiana. officiating, assisted by the Rev. Sarklss, of the Second Presbyterian church. Burial took place at Earlham cemetery, where the deceased was laid to rest according to the rites and ceremonies of the Masonic order. The deceased was born in Richmond, May 2. 1895. He graduated from the Richmond High School in 1913, and was continuousl v employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company except the time he was in the army during the World war. where he was at first located at Madison Barracks, Sacketts Harbor. New York, and afterward transfered to Rochester university. He was in the Aerial service; was promoted to Sergeant Just before Armistice Day. At an early day he associated himself with the Second Presbyterian church of this city. He was active in the Masonic circles, being a member of the Richmond Lodge No. 196 and also of the King Solomon chapter. He was an enthusiastic worker in the Omlcron Pi Sigma of this city, being at one time grand vice-president of the fratternitv, and had formerly held the office of president of the local chapter for five years. On September 30, 1920, he was married to Miss Maurine Chenoweth of

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Besides his wife, he leaves his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bradley, two sisters, Mrs. C. E, Smith, of Indianapolls, Miss Carolyn Bradley of this citv. also a grandmother, Mrs. Carrie I. Rleser. Of an amiable disposition, sensitive and retiring, loving and affectionately disposed, too gentle to offend, and a true Christian withal. Herbert was beloved and admired by all who knew him. "There is no death. An angel form Walks o'er the earth with silent tread, And bears our best loved ott3 away; And then we call them dead." SPECIAL NOTICE DANCE at Druids' Hall tonight. PARK YOUR GAR At Our Protected Parking Place Eighth and Main, rear Dickinson Trust Building SPECIAL NOTICE All building craft associations and labor, organized or not, who are interested in construction of building in Richmond, also financial interest, are hereby notified to attend the gettogether meeting, April 20th, at Council Chamber, City Building, as planned at meeting held last Wednesday. Be sure to come. MASTER BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION l6st LOST Pockethook containing $3.12. Return Palladium office. Reward. IOST Fox Terrier. female, black spots, answers to name Dixie. Fhone 2631. Reward. GREEN BOX containing blue crepe waist on 10th street between Union Station and Main. Party finding same return to Palladium office. HELP WANTED MALE "WANTED Single competent middle a iced farmer hand. Phone j4454, after 7:30. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Barbers earn big money. We place vou. Write. Moler Barber Collegre, 105 S. Wells St.. Chicago. MALE HELP WANTED If you are willing to work, have a good reputation and some capital, 1 can place you in a good money-making business. This is no solicitors' or peddlers' job and no get-rich-quick scheme. Yon will have to work, but the pay is high. If interested, leave ftvou address care of this paper and I "will arrange to call on you. Address Box XV'Z, care Palladium. HELP WANTED Male or Female 5 WANTED Woman 'for housework. 212 W. Main. TO MAKE J200 monthly" mailing circulars. I furnish material, instruction, 12c. Verpa Supply Co., 521 Oliver St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. YOUNO MEN. WOMEN over 17 for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Examinations April-May. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction write .1. Leonard, (former civil service examiner) 1041 Equitable F.lcig. Washington, D. C. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Saleslady, experienced in bakery goods preferred. Phone 176S. ilTrtL for general house work. Mrs. Warren Clements. No. 8 Washington Court. LADIES We teach you hairdressing, marceling. beauty culture, few weeks. We place vou In position. High salary. Write Moler College, 103 S. Wells. Chicago. WANTED Housekeeper for bachelor farmer and his mother, aged sixty -five. Housework and cooking only. A beautiful home with respectable people. Permanent position, start at six dollars. Give full description of vourself and experience. H. W. Pr i d dy. West Manchester. O. SERVICES OFFERED - 8 Jw ANTED Paper cleaning. C. Bor&en IrPhone 2528. WANTED Washings to please. 6191. Phone WALL PAPER hanging and all paper cleaning. Phone 4036. WANTED Curtains" to launder 25c a pair.. S3 South 13th. HaVEy6lR " WALL PAPER Cleaned by Sanitary Cleaner. 3463.

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EXPERIENCED MAN wants a place to work on farm. 112 North 17th. PAPER CLEANING Work done by expert. Thistlewaite. Phone 2773. CARPENTER Repairing of all kinds. No Job too small or too large. ROT SIX AN. 1818 N. E. Phon. 8191 SITUATION WANTED 8 WANTED Work Sixteenth street. by the day. 823 N. WANTS TO WORK for a man and wife or a widower by a widow lady. Call j 627 N. 13th St. INEXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN wants . to work on farm for board and room and small salary. State location and conditions. Address Box C-3032, Care Palladium. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 102 South 12th. ROOMS 41 NORTH 6TH One double and one single for light housekeeping. 3 ROOMS, bath and light housekeeping. kitchenette Phone 5275. for 221 N. 14TH. Two housekeeping rooms. furnished light No children. 2 Furnished Rooms for keeping, good location. Phone 3203. light house402 Main. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath. 214 North 9th street TWO FRONT ROOMS for light housekeeping to desirable party. 415V& Main. See Hopkins. NICELY FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms, down stairs, private entrance, modern. 38 So. 9th. Call after 5:30 p. m. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FU RNISHED ROOM 4 2 So. 10th. FU FINISHED ROOM S 4 6 J'O-JOtJ1 FURNISHEDOOMS 226 North 9th. 5 - ROOM HOUS E 11 1 5 So u t h E. Phone 370. FOR RENTJPhone 1324. FOR KENT -Modern furnished rooms. Modern sleeping room. 111 North 8th. ROOMS for man and wife with home privileges, refined couple. Phone 2993. LARGE FRONT ROOM, modern conveniences, centrally located, suitable for two men. Phone 2362. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT FOR RENT Furnished apartment; $50.00: down town. heat furnished. See Turner W. Hadley. FOR RENT Modern 5-rooin flat, steam heat. No. 12 South 7th St. Apply Irvin Reed and Son. ForfTiENTwiaTf' of double house. 6 rooms, modern, heat furnished, 102 So. 3rd. Phone 1214 or 1075. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Office suites in K. of P. Bldg- See Frank Stray er. room 201 K. of P. Bldg. " WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT 3 to s dy loam sod land within Richmond. Phone 1905. acres san3 miles of WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 5-room house with garden spot close to town. Call at 409 N. f St.. City. WANTED TO BUY 5-PASSEXGER KORD touring car. n dealers need to apply. 20S South 14th. Phone 1562. ONE "f6THREE "ACRE36 LAND with or without house, on road north or south of National Road west, near town preferred. Phone 3244. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 j LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Frank Kruner. rnone CALL 2410 for houseeleaning and paper cleaning. Work puaranteed. CARPENTER JOB WORK Screen work; furniture crating a specialty; furniture repairing. Prices reasonable. E. E. THOMAS Phone H143 REPAIRING and CLEANING! All' kinds furniture repairing; chairs j caned, new furniture made; rugs and! carpets cleaned. HOOVER MFG. COMPANY 417 North 11th Phone 6003 Have That ROOF PAINTED -bySETTLES BROS. ROOFING CO. 1029 Main St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LUNCH STAND for sale. C. Kinger, 13 North 9th St. FOR SALE a good paying business. If interested, write Box G-7169, Care Palladium. RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. FURNITURE EXCHANGE BRAMMER & FOSTER Kurnituro exchange, second-hand goods, highest cash prices paid for vised furniture. 620 Main St. Phone 1416. PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning "Get the Best. D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623 . PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 COOK'S POWER SHOP Furniture repairing: a specialty Phone 3252 122 W. Main Ml SC ELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR-SALE Ivory reed g-oudola. 506 North 18th. FOR SALFr Phone 3655. L1NOLEFM7 -Willow bahy carrlag-e. Brussels 5tair carpet. 13 South 13th. FO R SALE Prem jer Electric Cleaner. Phone 64643. ELECTRIC WASHER and "base burner. 1228 Hunt street. FOTt-SALECornpletr! household furniture. 411 S. 14th. St. FO R S ALE A good hot air furnace. Thone 1674 or 138 South 16th. TWO LEATHER CHAIRS, white enamel bed. library table, fur coat. 411 j South Hlh. FOtTsaLK Lady's black broadcloth suit, size 36. good condition, cheap. 27 N. 13th. Phone 1952. PORCH SWING with spring seat for sale cheap if sold at once. Call at 409 South 15th St LAWN MOWER, porch "swing, ladies' blue velour suit, mink-trimmed, size 38. 411 South 14th. ROOK-END-MTSSION finish Library Table and two chairs for sale reasonable. Call at 407 South 15th St. VOU. SALE -Good rkr h and Hearsey tires. Repairing. Lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown, phone 3086.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SDN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Genuine reed gondola, in excellent condition. Call side entrance, 209 North 10th, between 2 and 4 p. m. SEED POTATOES Home-grown Irish Cobblers, Early - Ohltn high-grade Michigan Rural Russetts, cheap. Akron House, blk. north of Penn. K. R. FOR SALE Old dwelling house 18x32 feet. 2 stories high. A lot of good used slate, good for roofing, size 12x14 inches. A John Deere walking breaking plow. Also a good pair leather housings.. Apply Howard '1 nomas, Starr Piano company. APPLES and POTATOES Several varieties of fancy eating and cooking apples at reasonable prices. Delivered it taken in bushel lots. All &inas or seea potatoes, also some good seed Sweets, 177 Ft. Wayne ave., first door north of Lichtenfels' Meat Market. RICHMOND FRUIT CO. Phone 1509 MONEY FOR YOU Buy a Hamilton-Beach Carpet Washer And Make Real Money. See TANGEMAN Phone 6057 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FOR REXTSouth 6th. Boston. -Two lots in Biallview, on L. J. Spiilers, phone 1145. DO.N'TLEY VACUUM CLEANER for rent. Phone 2535. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 KL'RXmrRE AND STOVES All kinds; pood prices. Home Supplv Store. 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 1862. WANTED TO BUY 100 gooci"used dressers, chiffoniers and dressing tables. It will pav vou to see us before you sell. TOW.VSKXDS USED GOODS. 533 Main. Phone 1296. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and higrh grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 Drain With Concrete Tile - j Build It with Concrete Blgx JTom BertSchJrOS. Phone 3250 MOVING HAULING STORAGE LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. ! FORREST MONGER For local Furniture and long: distance hauling, crated, stored or shipped, i AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 ' W. E. EVANS For Local and long' Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone ?103 "30 Lincoln LIVE STOCK 31 FOR SALE 14 head good, cheap general purpose horses. 1 6-year-old sorrel mare, 1,400 pounds. 1 7-y ear-old brown horse, 1,300 pounds. 2 fresh cow?. 3 shoats, 100 pounds each. 1 set of breeching harness. 5 sets of buggy harness. 1 2-horse wagon and gravel bed. 1 good dump bed. GHAS. LONG North A, Between Fifth and Next to Crystal Ice Co. Sixth, USED CARS PREMIER SIX or what have you "to trade? Phcne 3474orZ19i. FOR SALE Overjand touring car in first class condition. 1101 Sheridan street. FOR SALE Late 'IT I'ord touring car in good condition, priced right. Call at 1115 N. C, evenings. 191(5 FORD touring car: $225 turning lathe, equipped to cut threads: 150-lb. refrigerator, like new. ;1S S. W. D. i for sale Ford touring ipn model, I eood running order. Will sell for cash or terms. Phone 1705 or call 1137 Main. FOR SALE Two good Peerless 8-cvl-inder touring cars at a bargain. For information apply 829 S. 7th St., or Howard Thomas, Starr Piano Co. FRANKLIN GAR m good condition. Inquire of Eo H. HARRIS Phone C83i or Palladium Office FEED DEALERS AVE;

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Cost far less than milk to feed. 100 pounds equal in feeding value 800 pounds of whole milk GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED, FERTILIZER Hoosfler Feed and Feeder Co. Sixth and South A Phone 2063

USED CARS USED CARS 1 1920 Chevrolet F. B. Roadster 1 191S Elgin 6 Touring 1 1919 Commere Truck 1 1918 Dodge Sedan 2 1917 Tourings

BETHARD AUTO COMPANY s Phone 1041 1117 Main St. 1920 Ford Sedan 1917 Ford Roadster 1920 Chevrolet Touring Hup 32 Roadster BRINKER & SHINDLER 10 South 9th. Phone 6122 TIRES AND TUBES 35 FOR SALE Tires. We have a few factory samples that we will nearly Rive awav while they last. 30x3, $7.10: 30x3 li. $8.40. Other sizes also. Master Production Corporation. Room 7, Comstock 151 d sr. 101S Main St. USE FEDERALS and you will find they go far to save tire money. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Horns of Quality and Service 1512 Main St. Phone 2444 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St Phone 2716 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Truck and Cab BodLse made to order E. G. ROUTSi 158-160 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1935 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 FORD MOTOR OVERHAULED for $10, and all others for $15, work guaranteed or money l&ck. Thurston Garage, Carlos, Ind. i ' Have that Auto overhauled by our experts. TUGS. A. ROBISON 1209 Main St. Shop Phone 1039-Res. Phone 6064 GARAGES FOR RENT 33 GARAGE Frank Clark. 321 N'l 11th. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BUNGALOW Phone 320 1. FOR SALE 4-1 Pearl. 5-ROOM BRICK HOUSE for sale, with furnace. Corner 21st and North F. i?orr?EAl7 ESTATE and FARMS, see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond. Ind., It. F. D.. Phone 4171. BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate, Insurance. Loans and j Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. C. E. KEEVER CO.has a "fine "list-of houses. Office phone 1641: res. "169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See U3 for bargains. GOOD CITVHOMESj PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bids. ' See Us for Farms and City Property j HARRIS & KORTEWEG ! Southwest Corner 6th aDd Main Sts. ; Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 FOR SALE 7-ROOM modern, N. 11th. Price, $6,500. 7-ROOM, modern with exception of bath, 3 squares from Main; good size lot. Price, $4,250. 5-ROOM cottage, 1 square from Main. Price, $2,600. 7- ROOM modern, large lot. Price, $3,800. 8- ROOM modern, one-half square from Main ; ideal home; $6,750. 7-ROOM, strictly modern. You can't beat this one ; one of the nicest homes in the city; $10,000. For Bargains in Real Estate See FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN 310-311 Colonial Building Phones 6011, 2960, 1097 FEED DEALERS ILK

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FOR SALE West Side 7-room house, strictly modern, basement under whole house, garage. Possession in 30 days. Good chicken house. This place is priced to sell, as owner is leaving city. South 9th St. Good double house, six rooms to a side, modern good double cement garage, basement under the whole house. Price $5,500. East End North of Main, six rooms, modern; stationary wash tubs, full base ment, hot and cold water, woodwork all oak finish, hard pine floors. Immediate possession. Price $4500. Many other houses: See me before buying. List your property with me. HENRY E. LONG Rooms 201 K. of P. Bldg. South 8th, Opposite City Light Office Phone 1628 or 2017 Open Evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 FARM LANDS Wisconsin LANDOLOOY SPECIAL NUMBER Just out., containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking- of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of landology. It is free on request. Address Rkidmore-Riohle Land Co., 406 Skiriir.ore-Rtchle Bldg:.. Marinette. Win-. MONEY TO LOAN LOAN

Ot- D. . . , ' ior class play will be held Wednesn rurniture. Pianos. Livestock, j day evening of next week Born to Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. j Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Warren of Dixon Get Our Terms Before Borrowing W'bn,P' V?! cV Mf ! Warren was Miss Ruth Sullivan of One to Twenty Months to Pay j this township before her marriage... All Transactions strictly Private ! Several from this place attended the 1 literary contest at Monroe Friday eveTHE STATE INVESTMENT & i ning. . . .The Jackson Grange had a

LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 MONEY TO LOAN Use the WELFARE SYSTEM LOANS On Furniture, Pianos, Stock, Liberty Bonds SAVINGS Fay You . 6 WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St. Phone 2509 Richmond, Ind. L EGALNOTI C E . NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana, Wayne County, es.: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. March term, 1921. In the matter of the petition of Benjamin Foreman, et al, for the improvement of the E. L. Commons Road and South K street in the City of Richmond, being a continuation of paid road, all of said highway being1 in Wayne Township. Wayne County, Indiana, under the provisions of the Three-Mile Road Law. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Hoard of Commissioners of the County of Wayne, State of Indiana, at the office of the Aud. lor of said Wayne County and at the office or Court Room of said Board of Commissioners of said County of Wayne at the court house of said Wayne County, Indiana, in the city of Richmond, until eleven o'clock a. m. on Saturday, the 30th day of April. 1921, for the improvement of a certain highway petitioned for by J . LL1"' - . " it aj lit: i un iifiiii, ,i . . ii' vvuu .jr . State of Indiana, and situated in part in the City of Richmond therein. Said improvement shall be made under a written contract duly entered into by the successful bidder with said Board of Commissioners In form an set out in Macadamized Road Record No. 3 of said Board of Commissioners in the office of the Auditor of said county under date of May 3rd, 1920, said form of contract having been f ixed by order of said Board as therein appears, and all bidders shall take notice of the terms of said contract before submitting bids, as well as the plans, specifications, profile and complete description of said improvement. A full, detailed and complete description of said improvement and the man ner of making the grade, draining, surfacing with concrete, paving and all I other work in the making of said lm - Tf vi.. J Vn;i.. -VTh f" port or v iewers and Engineer and in the plans, specifications, and profile therefore which are now on file and may be seen at the office of said Auditor of said County of Wayne, and in said contract so to be executed, all of which shall be read and construed to- ; gether, and all of which are as ordered j and approved by said Board. j Each bidder shall state in his bid or proposal the price at which he will undertake and complete any additional work contemplated under the terms and provisions of said contract form herein mentioned. Blank forms or proI posals can be obtained from said audi tor. The estimated cost of the work is I69.3S6.50. Each bidder shall submit, with his bid his bond, payable to the State of Indiana, in the penal sum equal to double the sum of his proposal, with good and sufficient sureties to the approval of said Board of Commissioners, conauionea ior me faithful perform ance or tne work in accordance with the profile, report, plans. specifica - tions, all in strict compliance with the

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MILTON, Ind Dr. Denny and Mrs. Catherine Hussey accompanied Miss Louise Hussey to Indianapolis Thursday, when she was operated on for infection of the mastoid bone Dr. Charles Roark of Metz has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Elmlra Roark Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace and Mrs. Laura Warren were at Richmond Tuesday. They called on Mrs. Null at Reid hospital. Mrs. Null hopes to come home Sunday ..Mrs. Malinda Barton has been ill for several days, but is better. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Josepb Clevenger and Rer. and Mrs. Trowbridge attended the birthday party given for Samuel Clevenger on his seventy-seventh birthday at their home in the Doddridge neighborhood. ....Mr. McLaughlin has returned from an Indianapolis hospital .The members of the senior class are practicing the play "And Billy Disap peared", which they will present In the near future. CAMPBELLSTOWN. O. Quite a number of the men from this township attended the patrons' telephone meeting at Eaton Thursday evening Miss Amie VanAusdal visited her aunt Mrs. Emily Campbell the latter part of the week Mrs. Ridenour is quite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Miller.. The Christian Endeavor monthly business meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Armacost, Tuesday evening. The Christian Endeavor meetings will be held on Sun-j-day evenings at 6:43 from now on in stead of Tuesday evening. The Y. P. C. A. met at the home of Miss Mary House Wednesday evening with a good attendance. The next meeting will be with Rev. and Mrs. Harris on Wednesday evening, May 4. Miss Edith Larsh joined the association Superintendent E. E. McClellan. Principal H. M. Jobes and Helen O'Hara attended a meeting of teachers at Eaton Wednesday evening Earl Campbell and family of Richmond, spent the week end with his father, W. W. Campbell. Paul had the misfortune to break his arm while cranking their Ford on Monday The Sen- ! good meeing Thursday evening. The i degree work was put off till a later date as all were unale to be present The Grange voted to make an exhibit at the Preble county fair. The tax question was turned over to the res olution committee which consists of Rev. P. V. Harris, Principal, H. M. Jobes and J. W. O'Hara. WEST RIVER. Ind Rev. Roe Amburn and son-in-law, of Farmland, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Benson and children Sunday Miss Florence Logan motored to Winchester Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois, of Mooreland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ashbery Wood of this place Wednesday forenoon Grandma Paul has moved back to the farm recently vacated by N. J. Paul. . . .Miss Lois Root and Miss Novella Nobblet of near Hagerstown were visiting Miss Mary Ann Lumphins last Friday evening. .. .Several attended the surprise party given for Mr. Bob Shoutz Tuesday evening. He will move from this community to near Richmond Miss Opal Hardwicke of Modoc is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Befison and son Charles visited in Farmland Tuesday Miss Nina Mae Paul is staying with her grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Paul.... Mrs. Carrie Beeson called on Mrs. Molly Dennis and two ! daughters. Elizabeth and Nolean. Wednesday Mis3 Cora Wood visited I Miss Oma Murray Tuesday. "HAGERSTOWN, Ind Mrs. Chester Locke is in a serious condition at the j heme of hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harter, nenr Franklin, where j she has been confined to her bed for five months. .. .The Clay township : Sunday school convention will be held Sunday, April 2. at 2 o'clock at the L. U. B. church at Sugar Gnne Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Keagy are expected to return from Florida Sunday Harry Parsons was operated on Wednesday at the clinic at New Castle, the trouble found to be an abscess on the left lung. He is in a serious condition, but will probably recover.. . .Fifteen mem. bers of the American Legion went to New Castle Tuesday night The Garden club will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ray Small.. ..John Thomas Hunt was taken to the M. E. hospital at Indianapolis Wednesday night The ladies aid society of the Christian church will meet Tuesdr.y afternoon it the church to sew.... Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Teets will go to Urbana, Ohio, Saturday to visit relatives. After returning they will move to Michigan City, Ind.... Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones will leave Saturday for Greensboro, N. C where Mr. Jones will represent Indiana at j the ninth annual convention of the United States Good Roads association. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. Lennard Ellsberry is home from Denver, Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toner, of New Castle, recently visited relatives here C. T. Wright, of Indianapolis, was in Cambridge last week greeting old friends The Friday Night club met Thursday night with Miss Ina Funk, r.t Dublin. Mrs. Lenard Cliampe read an interesting liaper on ihe "Greatest English Dramatist". Miss Nellie Jones, "English Musicians." An interesting discussion followed. The next meeting will be with Miss Elizabeth Whelan Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brumfiel. of Greenfield. 1 spent Sunday w ith her father, William 1 Hull Kenneth Huddleston was i. , , , . . . ( home Sunday from Dayton to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hud - A 1m v rr onrl f rian "i'"" Woman's Union will meet with Mrs. Coons, Wednesday afternoon The Rauch Cigar Factory is working again provisions of Section 74 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 8. 1905, entitled "An Act Concerning Highways," and all Acts amendatory and supplemental thereto and in compliance also with all other acts and laws of said State of Indiana. Said Board of Commissioners of said County of Wayne reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . By order of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Wayne, State of Indiana, April 2. 1921. W. H. BROOKS. Auditor of Wavne County. State of Indiana. pGath P. Freeman, Attorney, April 6-13-20. " '

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In full operation after a few days f vutdown Appointment of. minis Sfs for the ensuing year Tof Wayne county was mad by the North Indiana M. E. conference at Klwood recently". Rev. A. F. Hogan was appointed for the Cambridge M. E. church. ' BOSTON, Ind. R. J. Ulm. -"Homer Helnbaugh and ' Thomas Heinbaugh spent Wednesday in Cincinnati. . . ... .- Harry Pottenger visited In Coring- - ton, Ky., last week Mrs. Ora Short and Mrs. Arthur Piper Visited with Mrs. J. M. Kimball at Richmond Thursday.... Mrs. Bert Packer -$penr'Friday, in Cincinnati.-. .. ..Mrs.: 3, IttT Druley visited at Economy Saturday" and Sunday,,.. Rev. and Mrs. Thorn and daughter have returned home-: after visiting relatives near Lynn..., Mrs. Lester Baltenger and son have gone to Lumberton, Miss., for an in- , definite visit with relatives Mrs. . Henry Hahn of Greenville, Q., is vis-. king Mr. and .Mrs. R. H. Holder.... ; Mrs. George Johnson of LoEantville " visited Howard Johnson and family.,, over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Vick Young and children of Cincinnati spent the week end with relatives. Miss Mae Kennedy and Frank " Piper of Peru were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper Monday...... Mr. and -Mrs.. George Rioehart and daughters, Mr. and Mr?.' Ed. Miflne-." man. were gnests of Nathan Druley and family Sunday, ; , WHITEWATER. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley White and family spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl v Bunker of Richmond.. Miss Madge Guthrie spent the week end with her . . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie of near "." Richmond The baccalaureate sermon will be given Sunday night, April . 24, at the M. E. church. ... .Mr. and ." Mrs. Sam Pyle of Richmond, called an Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and ... daughter Mildred Sunday afternoon.. . Miss Irene Austin of Winchester spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family. ... . The commencement exercises will be held Wednesday night, April 27. at the M. E. church. It is not known who the speaker is yet. The graduates from the high school are: Ben. Weller, Loren Bunoker, Stella Hunt; Denzil Gray, Gayle Hunt, Harold Blose, Clarence Brown, Russell Knoll. Bertha Toney and Frank Moore: from the common school: Earnest Jones, Thelma Wright, Roland Mikesell, Wil ' bur Harris, Alice Mikesell. Irene Sieweke. Delbert Jennings. Opal Niewohner, Pearl Staley. Ralph Rinner, Paul Haywood, Irene Wright. Vaughn Hill Bes6ie Ward, Oren McCellan, Howard Radford and Earl Adams Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and son Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burt and family and Mrs. Morris Burt and daughters Frances and Elizabeth visited Mr. and Mrs. Har: vey Kirkman Sunday Mr. and Mrs. August Kuku entertained Sunday, the "' Rev. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson.... A lareweii party wa3 given for Mr. Denzil Gray, who will leave for Chicago as soon as school is out, Monday night at the home of Williani Curtis. The evening was spent in eating popcorn and candy and playing games. Those present were: Mis.seChelsie Simon. : Madeline Hannah. Mildred Knoll, Frances Burt, Thelma Wright, Ruby Hart. Uldean Hunt. Irene Wright, Denzil Gray. Gayle Hunt, Clarence Brown. Harold BJosp. . Russell Knoll. Willard Blose. Robert Knoll. Ben Weller, Montell Hannah.- -Loren Buroker. Frank Moore, Warren , Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, Mr. and Mre. Ollie Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hannah, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. -Mrs. Erma Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. -William Curtis.

CAMDEN, O. Mrs. Cummins, of -Sidney, O.. is visiting Mrs. Le -- Danser Charles Lamm, of Hamil- - ton. spent Sunday with friends in " Camden S. L. Yochum, Milt Camp-. '" bell and Charles Fowler were in Cin- . cinnati, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. " Robert Kenwcrthy spent Thursday ir. Dayton and visited trends in Middletown, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Phares, of Middletown. spent Saturcay and Sunday with Mr. I'hares's parent?, '-' Mr. and Mrs. Lou Phares Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shuly, of Norwood, were "" guests of F. G. Shuey. Sunday ' Tommy Shafer spent the past week with relatives in Bethany and Monro?. Ed Huffman was in Hamilton. Friday Fred La rum, of Michigan. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr?. ' Wilbur Lamm Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson are visiting relatives in North Dakota H. T. Scott and daughter ' May, and Miss Essie Stewart and . Robert Stewart were in Camden; J Saturday evening

CARPENTER (Continued from Page Eleven) . when he hits, something usually drops. The boxer works on his toes; the . t slugger stands flatfooted. So it - follows that no man can box and slug -, at the same time. . Doubling Ability. Therefore, those who count upon Carpentier's boxing ability, plus his slugging power, to whip Dempsey.'arfc doubling the Frenchman's natural ability for that fight. Carpentier must either box or slug. He can't do both. . - If he elects to slug it with the real . Dempsey who has it on him about 15 pounds in bulk, over six inched in reach, three inches in . "height ana .. about 800 pounds in punching power " what do you think will happen? Docs any man familiar with ring warfare think that if the Frenchman met . Dempsey toe-to-toe, aud swapped smash for smash, that he'd have a real chance with the mightiest slugger of all time? If Carpentier elect3 to box it to stick to science he might outpoint . Dempsey" if Dempsey has skidded from Toledo and Benton Harbor ereatness.

Ivor the. Frenchman then 'rnnld nuti point, uempsey ana tire mm out. tiut ! jf Dempsey is as good as he was last September when he gave the shirty.1 clever Billy Miske a boxing and a' sprinting lesson, the Frenchman cannot win. For fast as Carpentier is. Dempsey of Benton Harbor "yields nothing to him in speed and in pa nth er-like " movenienL . . . .-. . Of course, training camp doings will furnish a real line on the chances oL

each fighter. They may sliov. thf'Jtt

Frenchman . greater than he is "pre-j sumea to toe;, tney may show .that

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they don't well, it looks like "cuckoo" for the Frenchman hpfnra iha-n,ti

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