Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 161, 18 May 1921 — Page 11

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Advertising: Rates 10 cent per lln. pr insertion. 8 ord to the line. No ad tVen for le than 20 centa h or le than "0 cents rhrr. No ads eeentd efter 11 o'clock on dav of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. SPECIAL NOTICE BEE KEEPERS TAKE NOTICE t have a full line of supplies for sale at 420 Southwest 5th street. N'OTICK I tsMII no be responsible for any bills made by my wife, Anna Morton. J. H. Morton. LOST HTO CCRTAIN at 18th and South Saturday afternoon. Phone 3847. LOST A black gold head cane on street onnosite Washington Court. Reward. Phone 3166. LOST Retween Richmond and Middleboro. 31x4 auto casing. Wednesday morning, fall Richmond Produce Co. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 WANTED Woman or girl for housework. Phone 2246 or 27 South 11th.. LADTES We teach hairdressing. marcellng, beautv culture in few. weeks. Sure of steady work and good wages. Write Moler College, 103 S. Wells, Chicago. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED Washings! SoFN. 16th! WASHINGS WANTED 127 South 4th. PAPER CLEANING Work done by expert. Phone 2773. WANTED Plain sewing, iiton. 113 South 2nd. Tillie HamWANTED Blankets and quilts wash. Mrs. Ebling. 1007 N. 15th. to CURTAINS LAUNDERED Called for and delivered. 30c pair. Also wool blankets. Phone 3405. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FrRNISHEDRObM 42So10th. St. FOU RENT Furnished room. 214 So. !th street. TWO MODERN 1139i Main. .1 1TH "ST. Nort hT nished room. unfurnished rooms. 38. Modern furFRONT ROOM, modern, no other roomers. 39 South 10th. EXCEPTIONALLY NICE TtOOM. every modern convenience. Phone 279. Large furnished housekeeping and ' sleeping rooms in modern home, rea- ' sonable 307 N. 13th. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 2 DESTRARLE front rooms for light housekeeping. 415i Main. LIGHT HOT S EKE F, PI NG ROOMS for rent. 110 North 5th street. 3 MODERN light housekeeping rooms, also sleeping room. 317 N. Sth. board if desired. OXK LARGE ROOM furnlslied for light housekeeping. $4.50 wk. 109 N. 12th street. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT MODERN 5-ROOM apartment. North 13th. Phone 1S66. 107V4 FOR RENT 4-room. 2nd Apt. with garage, close in, no children. 34 N. 10th street. FOR RENT Modern 7-room house with garage, fine location, immediate possession. Phone 3309. OFFIciR0LOMS FOR RENT FOR REN T-'fTTce' suites lnK. of P. Bldg. See Frank Strayer, room 201 K of p. Rldg. BOARD AND ROOM 10 THE REST private boarding place in town with room. Phone 6197. WANTED TO RENT i or i-ROOM HOl'SE or apartment, O. Box No. 89. j about June 1. Add. P. BUSINESS SERVICE MOW ERS "sharpened. Phone 2S16. 12 LAWN Bruner Frank l.'HBI;EU,AS repaired and recovered, work called for and returned. (Shorty) M. O. Crawford, 40:2 N. Srd. S KhfTl-ll-BTibWN-FOR a lT kinds repair work, carpenter and cement, brick work. Phone No. 6197. 120 So. :trtl street. HAVE YOUR wall paper and rugs made same as new by the Sanitary Cleaners. Phone 3tt3. All work guaranteed. Contractor and Building J. H. DOHERTY Centerville, Ind. Phone 99A SAFETY RAZORS We sharpen all style blades; work guaranteed. John M. Geyer, barber, 1605 East Main. TOPS RE-COVERED Lights sewed in curtains Also inside trimming GUY ATCHLEY 0.10 North D St. SHEET METAL WORK To " o FURNACE REPAIRING Co Go Shop Rear 460 Randolph St. Phoue 3129 PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning "Get the Best." D. E. Roberts, phones 4110-2623 PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. RECORD EXCHANGE BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness store. MOVING HAULING STORAGE STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman's Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar .More. 609 Main St Phone No. 2039. LOCAL, and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RICHMOND STORAGE COMfAiHI Cratlnan S. lltlift. W. G. SAf CratlnanJ storage Rear 19 S. lltliKt. Phones .'Js-aod iAKr.K. mgr. . W. E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone S105 388 Lincoln

FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. ' Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN lOO South 7th St. Phone 2608

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Marshall fWolverlne) Furnace Co., E.J. Knapp. phone 14t. office 520 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BABY STOOLLeR. in good condition. Phone 2069.FOR SALF.Phone 3271. -Ladies' hats and clothing. SKCOND-HAN'D CREAM SEPARATOR. Phone 1078. TWO REED BABY CABS and kitchen cabinet. 417 N. 17th. FOR SALE Good took stove and linoleum. Call 129 N. 18th. FOR SALE Ivory feed stroller, condition. 1512 South B street. good FOR SALE Wash bench and wringer. Phone 3283 or 24 Laurel street. FOR SALE Babv cab. large Coleman stroller, black frosted. 10 South 17. Phone 2563. FOR SALE 2 corn plows. 6-hole disc wheat drill, one manure spreader. 2 milk cows. Box H-8163, Care of Palladium. FOR SALE Any two of seven good, big, young horses. Roy E. Smelker, New Paris. O.. Phone 1941. BEST GRADE FLOUR SACKS. 10c each. $1.00 per dozen. The Federal System Bakery, 1025 E. Main. FOR SALE One 64-inch dining table, one nice quarter-sawed buffet, one large brass bed. 31 N. 11th St., back room. SCREEN DOORS for sale, made to order, repairing, lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 3086. FOR SALE 2 girls' bicycles, good tires, nearly new. 1 i years old. bargains. Phone 4369. Address 811 So. F street. FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at 14 what new would cost. Townsends Used Goods Store, 533 Main, Phone 1296. CHICKENS Dressed or on foot, country butter and eggs, solicit regular customers. Roy Sanderson. Chester, Ind.. 3 miles north of hospital. Phone 54613. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. FROM MAKER TO YOU Prices r 5 Cen l$2.5C ts MI CORONA U. S. MAIL Per Box RICHMOND ROSE 7 Cents, 3 for 20c $3.25 Per Box CLUB SPECIAL S cents, 2 for 15c. $3.50 Per Box CORDORIS S cents; $3.75 Per Box IMPERIA fo cents; $4.50 Per Box FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE Cut-Rate Tire Store 609 Main Phone 2033 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft. Wvn Avenue. Phone IRS. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 Drain With Concrete Tile Build It with Concrete BIqx am BertschiJro& Phone 3250 USED CARS FORD TOURING 1916 model. 815 Southwest D. Call at FOR SALE Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car, excellent condition. Phone 1774. 15 M. FORD speedster, good running condition. First $125 takes it. 621 N. 18 th. "DIXIE FLYER" touring car. in fine condition, newly painted, $630. Phone 1919. Ford Sedan. $600 Buick Six D-45 Dodge Touring, $350 Hup Coupe BR1NKER & SHENDLER 10 South 9th St.. Phone 6122 USED CARS 1 1920 Dodge Touring 1 1918 Ford Coupe 1 1916 Oakland Touring 1 Overland Touring 2 Chevrolet Touring, 1920-1917 Call at 332 S. 5th St. DRISCOLL-KIPLER TIRES AND TUBES FEDERAL 30x3 Vz Traffik Non-Skid, $15.00: 6.000-mile guarantee. We make our own adjustments. See us for prices on other sizes. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 Main St. Phone 2442 The Home of Federal Tires AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Quality Automobile Painting ERNEST R. SPENCER Rear 720 So. 9th St. Phone 2716 GARAGES FOR RENT 36 GARAGE FOR RENT 39 So. 10th. FOR RENT Garage. 128 N. "th street. Call evenings. FARMS FOR RENT FOR RENT 8 Call 4703. acres of corn ground. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY Small farm of ten to twenty acres, located near Richmond. Box H-804T. Care of Palladium. WANTED TO BUY Small modern home of 5or 6 rooms; must be located east of Seventh street, not more than three squares from Main street. Box H-8048, Care Palladium WAREHOUSE SPACE About 18,000 square feet floor space is available for manufacturers or jobbers. The building is on the Penn. Lines and has a siding, with unloading space. The building is equipped with electric elevator. Inquire of PALLADIUM

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 6-ROOM house with bath.- 112 So. 6th. FOR SALE: Summer modern cottage, garage. 121 South 3rd. MODERN 7-room house with garage, fine location, immediate possession. Phone 3309. QOOD CITY HOMES POBTERF1ELD, Colonial Bldg. For REAL ESTATE A. M. ROBERTS. R. F. T.. Phone 4171. and FARMS, see Richmond, Ind., BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of bouses. Office phon 1641: res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. Se ua for bargains. 6-ROOM HOUSE with a little cash-.and balance like rent, immediate possession. See Geo. B. Moore. 102 So. 2nd. Phone 1149. FOR SALE Fine double, v square off Main, rents for 17. Good single, modern, V square off Main, $3,500. Arthur Brooks. FOR SALE Tn east end, house, rooms and bath, bargain. $2,000. E. Keever real estate ot I ice. 7 So. Phone 2169 or 1641. C. 11. FOR SALE Home in country, good house and acre of ground, possession at once. See O. T. Coffman, Care Dickinson Trust Co. THREE STRICTLY MODERN houses. close In, all bargains. C. E. Keever Real Estate Co.. office 7 South 11th, home phoee 2169 or office 1641. MOUSES FOR SALE A good double house on S. 1 2th St. for sale. Double brick house on North 3rd. Price $4,000. PORTERFflELD Colonial Building SEE THESE" S-ROOM HOUSE, bath., electric light, gas, both kinds of ''water; close in. $3,000 on good terms. BRICK DUPLEX with bath, etc., close in. $4,600. MODERN DOUBLE, well located, $5,600. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, modern except furnace. $3,300; $500 down, balance by month. LEWIS & BEESON Room 1 Vaughn Building, 710 Main Phone 3166 For Real Values in City Real Estate or Farms j SEE US FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN 310-311 Colonial Building Phones 6011, 2360. 1097 WANTED Fifteen Modern Homes -To Sell SHIOELER Phone 1819 9102 Main SEE THESE FOR BARGAINS. STATE ST. 6 rooms, immediate possession. Price $2,100.00. Easy payments. N. 16TH 6-room modern, price $3,500; $500 down, balance $30 per month. 7-ROOM house on North 21st street. Has gas, water and lights. Possession. Price $2,600; easy payments. HENRY E. LONG Room 201 K. of P. Building South 8th, Opposite City Light Office Phone 1628 or 2017 Open Evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 These Houses Exceptionally lues 6-ROOM cottage, modern. 8-ROOM modern; garage; terms. 5 ROOMS and bath ; terms. 6 - ROOM, not modern; terms. 7-ROOM strictly modern. 6-ROOM modern; garage; almost new. . Possession to be suit purchaser. had to SEE US FOR SERVICE Bmrdsall Willett Co. Contractors and Builders REAL. ESTATE Rooms 7 and 8 Vaughn Bldg. 710J2MAIN Phones 1481-3271-3293

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REAL' ESTATE FOR SALE 42 See Us for Ffcrms and City Property HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Comer 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 Get Busy and See v HOUSES These 7-ROOM modern house, with large garage; must be sold this week. Splendid location. S-ROOM house,, with bath;, will sell or may rent. We hare buyers for ' your property. List them with us for quick sale. RAMSEY & HUDDELSON Over Union Store Phones 2576 Otb and Main 1899, 6041 FOR SALE B ROOM Cottage in Benton Heights, with hot air furnace; two room basement, nice sized lot and only one and one-half squares from the city car line. This property can be bought on easy payments. 6-ACRE Farm southeast of the city. A real suburban home and chicken farm. Good improvements. This place is priced to sell. A large list of other good buys in all sized farms and all classes of city homes. See me before you buy. ft Qreulich 223 Colonial Bldg. Phones 2153, 3468 t "When There Are Better Bargains, Greulich Will Have Them" MONEY TO LOAN LOAN On Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos. Talking Machines. Etc. Get Our Terms Before Borrowing One to Twenty Months to Pay All Transactions Strictly Private THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, Srd Floor, Colonial Bide. Phone 2560 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Kstatf of Catherine Caroline Menke, deceased. Notice is hereby giyen that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, executor "f 'he estate of Catherine Caroline Menke. deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AP.THL'l! WII.SDOHF. Executor. Arthur Vilsdorf. attorney. Mav IS-'J.i and Juno 1. 191. LEGALJNOT1CE NOTICE TO H EI US. C F t E D i TO R S. Etc. Tn tlu- Wayne Circuit Court, April term. 1S21. Tn the matter of the estate of Mary Sittloh, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Harry Sittloh. as administrator of the estate of Mary E. Si ttloh 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 4th day of June. 1921, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to ap pear In said court and show cause, if any there bo. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. HARRY SITTLOH, Administrator. Kellv & Kelly, attorneys. May 1S-25: June 1. a LEGAL NOTICE NOT1CK TO BIDDERS State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby (riven that the Board I of County Commissioners ol Wayne i County will receive sealed proposals : for coal for the Wayne Countv institu- ! tions. on Saturday. June t. 191. at 11 o'clock a. m., at the county auditor's I office in the court house in the City of Richmond. Bids will ho received for naid coal in accordance with the specifications on file in the auditor's office of Wayne county. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the state which may be procured of the auditor of Wayne Kach bid shall be accompanied by personal or surety bond in a sum not less than the amount of the bid. and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the rigrht to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Wavne County. WM. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor Wayne County. Mav IR-2.V : CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office ! of the Board, Richmond, Ind., May j 10th, 19iJ. j Notice to contractors: I Notice is hereby given by the Board i of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals ! will be received by it. at its office, at I the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M., on j Thursday, May 26th, 1921, for the lol- ! lowing: 300 feet more or less of hose for street and sewer department use. j The bidders, in submitting proposj als to furnish said hose, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100 as evidence of good ! faith that the successTul bidderswill execute, within tea days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board, to furnish said hose. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds unon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated -damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. May 11-18. .

WEDNESDAY, MAY, 18, 1921.

o 1 I suburban FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vore and daughter and Mrs. Engle of near Lynn, spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Earl Vore '. Mr. and Mr?. Allen .Rich and family entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Owen C. Rich, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartman; Miss Olive Harrison, Miss Ruth .Fulghum. Mr. Lawrence Harrison and Mr. Forest Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. . Marinace and family, Mr. Thomas Connor and Mrs. Flemming, all of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Connoek. Mr ar-.A ! Mrs. Charles Coppock called In the afternoon Ora Huddleston and mother, of Dublin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Huddleston Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lovin and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vore and family Jefferson Ford, a missionary from British East Africa spoke at the Friends' church Sunday morning and at New Garden, Sunday evening The play "The Old Quarry", given by the young people of the community at the K. of P. hall Saturday evening was a great success. Sufficient funds were raised to defray Decoration Day expenses Mrs. Cifford Hunt and family, of Connersville. Mrs. Hannah. Haisley and daughter of Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred lHaisley and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ChenoI weth Miss Mildred Coppock of J Whitewater, spent Sunday with Mr. j and Mrs. L.nwson Hunt and family. . . . .James Townsend who has been at Ann Arbor, Mich., has returned to Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reynolds and family spent Sunday jith Mr and Mrs. McQuiston and Mrs. Emma Hunt Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clements, of Richmond, visited with 'friends in Fountain City. Sunday 'Mr. and Mrs. John Newman and family, of Williamsburg, and Mr?. Harry Shultz, spent Friday'with Mr. and Mrs. Sta.mford Lscey and family. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrison, Mrs. John Harrison and Mrs. M. C. Harrison spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dougherty, i.t Milton Mrs. Km ma Htrat is visiting" her son. Mr. jG H. Hunt and family nt Connersjille Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Williams j entertained Sunday. Mr. nd Mrs. .las. ;Burg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold i Brinkly and Miss Grace Knoll Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Shrieves. of Muncie, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, of j Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Miss .Carrie Clements.. . .The Young Friends conference of the Friends ohurch will be held at the Fountain City church Saturday evening. Alexander Purdy of Earlham, will speak.. . .The Waneta Show company exhibited at. Fountain City. Monday evening. .... Misses Naomi Parrish and Anes Reynolds will leave Wednesday for Indianapolis, where they will attend school this summer. , LIBERTY. Ind. Misses Mildred and Adelaide Little and brother, Charles Clayton Little, all of whom attend the Hanna's Creek school, were neither absent nor tardy during the year and each was awarded with a prize. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Kvcrette LaFuze and son. Harvey, were the guests of Curtis LaFtize and family, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ora Creek and family entertained the Rev. Max Sheffer and A. P. Creek and family and Adelaide Little at dinner. Sunday. . .Lloyd Harmeyer's little daughter. Frances, fell from the haymow Wednesday and received several bruises about the face. A physician was called ana sne is recovering nicely at present. Children's day will be observed at the Four Mile church Sunday evening, June 5. The pastor Rev. A. P. Mussleman will be present and an excellent program will be rendered by the children of the Sunday school ... .Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mussl-eman aiid son Claude, will attend the conference of the Church of the Brethren that will conCITY ADVERTISEM ENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., May 10th, 1921. Notice to contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond. Indiana, that sealed proposals ( wji De received by it, at its office, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a. ra., on Thursday, May 26th. 1921, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the improvement resolution named 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. All work done in the making of said described public improvement, shall be in accordance with .the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders in submitting proposals to ma,ke said described public improvements, must accompany each I bid wjth a certified check in the sum Ol gU'O.UU, as evidence Ot good taith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and 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 eptance of such proposals will lo the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MATT VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. May 11-18. LEGAL NOTICE NOT1CF OF APPOINTMKNT OF RKCEIVER AND DAY FOR FILING CLAIMS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Frank T. Strayer, has. by order of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, has been appointed as receiver for the partnership business of Omar Manlove and James B. Wilson, doing business under th firm name of Manlove and Wilson, at Cambridge City and Richmond. Indiana. Such court has fixed Monday, June 6th, 1921, as the last day for filing claims against said partnership by creditors thereof. Such claims shall be filed in writing and the same shall set out an itemized account of money claimed to be due. together with a true copy of any instrument of writing claimed to have been executed by said partnership, and sueh claims shall be duly verified by affidavit. All claims should be filed with the receiver at his office. No. 201 Pythian Temple Building. Richmond. Indiana, FRANK T. STRAYER, Receiver, Robbins. Reller and Robblns, attorneys. May 4-11-18.

vene at Hershey, Pa., June 8. They will take a two 'weeks vacation The Farmer's Federation will give an entertainment at the church Thursday evening. May 31. The northwest section will entertain the remaining members of the federation. .. .J. H. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stevens and sons, Robert and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens and daughters, Marcelene and Elizabeth Hulda autoed to Indianapolis. Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Libbert, of that place Herbert Hart Bpent Sunday in Richmond with his brother, Earl Hart and family Mrs. Edward Shengler is convalscing from an attack of cold and throat trouble. .Last Monday evening a business, meeting was held at the Hanna's Creek church to secure Rev. Daniel G. Pleasant, of Ansonia as pastor here for the ensuing year. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant were present and plans were discussed but no definite arrangements were made. Misses Rowena and Portia LaFuze attended a social gathering of little folks at the home of Dorothy Buffler in Liberty Friday evening. A fine

time was enjoyed and refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Kitchel, Sr., visited at the horns of Mr. Leander Ingersoll Sunday Miss Julia Etta Kitchel spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kitchel... William Campbell ad family of Roseburg were dinner guests of William Ammerman and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shrader and son Loren were afternoon callers. ....The Greenwood schools will close Tuesday and the scholars will enjoy a vacation. . .Corn planting is in progress in this locality Mrs. Olive LaFuze and son Kenneth and Miss Charlotte LaFuze attended the ccnmencement at College Corner Friday evening Benjamin Tappen has been afflicted with rheumatism for the past few days Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowman and son Max of Parker, Ind., are visiting their father, Leander Ingersoll, tor a few weeks before leaving for Chicago, where they will attend summer normal Mr. Ezra LaFuze and daughter Ruth entertained Mr. Charles LaFuze and family at dinner Sunday Mrs. Samuel Edgeworth went to Gien Miller Monday, where she will take treatment for rheumatism and other complications. .The Four Mile church membership will observe their communion service next Saturday evening. A large attendance is expected to be present. Mr. and Mrs. George Witter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Witter of College Corner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Maze and Mrs. Carrie Toler of this place attended commencement exercises at Brownsville Saturday afternoon.. Mrs. Hulda LaFuze and daughter Iva entertained a committee meeting Saturday afternoon to arrange a Children's Day program Miss Rose Edgeworth of Kitchel is the guest of Miss Pearl Phenis this week. BLOOMINGPORT. Ind. Mrs. L. O. Jackson and son, Glen, of Indianapolis were the guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bales. On Monday they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George -Deboy and daughter, Miss Maude Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ogbun called on Mr. and Mrs. Chase Benbow Sunday afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins and da:hter, Mattie, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engle called on Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwi(Ji, of Modoc, Sunday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. James Newman and daughter, Ruth, dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Newman, of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. George Deboy and daughter, Maude, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Deboy motored to Losantville, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oler called on Mrs. Oler's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Bales. Sunday afternoon Mr. J. P. Wampler and . daughter, Pearl, attended church at Anderson, Sunday and spent the remainder of the day with his sister and family. . . . "The Right Way" Sunday school class held their class meeting and social Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Golda Kumler. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberander were the Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oberander and his brother, Lawrence and wife Rev. Elmer Winier, of Union City, occupied the pulpit here Sunday morning and evening. He and his family were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Wimer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith. Sunday Mrs. Nora Wright, Mrs. Lora Beeson and Mrs. Evaline Hoover have been appointed as a committee to arrange the program- for Children's Day, June 19..:... Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Engle and daughter, Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Wright spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frame and family, of near Webster.... Mr. and Mrs. Will Meredith entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mis. John Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper, ot Lynn Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Beeson motored to Palestine, Ohio. Sunday afternoon. .. .The Junior Class of Busy Bees will hold their elass meeting at the home of Ruth Newman, Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman spent Sunday afternoon in Winchester, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hockett Elma Engle and Guelman Stanley spent Friday afternoon with Ruth Newman. HOLLANSBURG, O. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Fulkerson and son, Howard, and Miss Mattie Lock spent Sunday afternoon at Eaton with Mrs. Fulkerson's mother, who is very ill.... Mrs. Ella Woods spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Mary Chenoweth. .. .Eddie Rife and family spent Sunday evening with Herbert Reinhart and family.... Murray Keller and family were out of town visitors Sunday. . . .Miss Dorothy Slick spent Monday with Mjss Dorothy Williams. .. .Roy De Camp and family, of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caskey over the week-end. .. .Mrs. Kate Townsend and! Flora Blose, of Richmond spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jennie Thurston Mrs. R. A. Downing and son, Lowell, are visiting a few days with Ernest Chenoweth, of Chillicothe, O.'. . . .Joshua Brown and family, called Sunday on Mrs. Mary Stowers Mr. and Mrs. George Wilt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonald and granddaughter, Lucille were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison. Sunday Mrs. Sampson Cloyd and Mrs. Margaret Peden spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Lilla Mikesell. . . .Miss Mildred Morgan spent part of last week with her grandfather, Curtis Alexander and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Charley Owens spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Amanda Sasser. . . . Sam Wolf and family were visitors at Greenville and Aracnum, Sunday Mrs. Lurt Reid and . son, Richard, of New Paris, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chenoweth...... Cbalmer Caskey and family spent the

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week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlej Cox and family, of Carlos City,.. ., Mr and Mrs. Robert. Dye and sonj-Hezzie of Richmond.; spent; a few days lasweek with Mr; John Bnrkett and fam ily.. ..Mrs. Mary Stowersent Mon day with Mr. William Moore and fam ily . .Mrs.' Jennin Jones ' called ot Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harrison, Mondaj afternoon .... Mrs. V. ."E." Chenowett and Frank Wiles were " visitors at Co lumbus, Saturday. .Manville Mc Griff and family spent Sunday after noon at Richmond.. . . .Mr. and Mrs John. Flatter spent .Saturday .'..nigbi with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flatter, ol Richmond. . . .Miss Mildred. Commonsspent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Butts. WHITEWATER. Ind Mr. aid Mrs. i Ed Jordan and Mrs.,, Sis , Blose. ol Richmond, spent Sunday , afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Graves... Mrs. Delia Borngyne, of New Paris, is assisting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Aus tin and family, .. .Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil Clopp are the parents ot a baljy'iri born Sunday morning. .,. .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman spent Wednesiy afternoon with Mr. and Mrn. Charles Kirkman Miss Bernie Bust of Richmond, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bust and family Mr. and Mrs. O.car White and family entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose and &on Harold,' Rev. Wright, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs.. Charles White and daughter, Mildred Mr. atd Mrs. Corrie White entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harrison, of Richmond, Mr.' and Mrs. John Frank and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Loyinall. of West Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas and family and Mrs. Gertie White and children Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Townsend and family, of Fountain City and Miss Irene Austin, of Winchester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sherly White and family and Francis Wright called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman, Sunday evening. W. MANCHESTER. O. C. E. Barnes was in Eaton recently . and - turned in the tax books which show a gain of J50.330 over" last year's taxes . . . . Memorial . services will be held at Twin Chapel Sunday May 29th. Rev. Charles W. Irvin, of Eaton, will give the address. . . .The Woman's Bible class of the Christian church which now has a membership of 62, will hold regular business meeting Thursday evening, Jane 2nd. at the home of Mrs. Ed. Woolf... . . .Rev H. S. Huey and family have' returned from a week's visit -at Dayton, x Rev. Huey .will fill his appointment here Sunday morning and evening: at the Christian church. The attendance at Sunday school last Sunday numbered 91 pupils, collection $2.9? Rev. O. F. Bilger and sons, Paul.. Oscar and Oliver, members of the. Bilger orchestra, will play in Indianapolis, Friday ... .Miss Helen Shewmon was in New Paris Sunday, the guest of Miss Mary Jackson. .. .Mrs. John Gans returned Thursday to her home at Alt a Vista. Kansas after an extended visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willaru Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Melling and Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. esse Beck. Sunday Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown and daughter, Anna, of Lewisburg, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Ricker and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hayes, of Lewisburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frank and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Loven were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carrie White, Sunday at Whitewater. .Mrs. Adena Barnes and Miss Myrtle Trone were Richmond shoppers, Friday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe entertained their son, Leroy and family at their home, Sunday. .. .Ira Marsh, of Union City was here calling on friends Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Poyner and family, of near Castine, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Braddock Clarenee Locke and family spent Sunday with his mother at Lewisburg. .. .Mesdames Will Roop and Will King and daughter, of Richmond, and Nellie Em rick and daughter, Alice, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Oiner Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hetzler and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell and their families of near Otterbein, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banker, of Lewisburg were afternoon callers '.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris and family and Mr. and Mrs. Burley Rautsau spent Sunday at Verona with Mr. and Mrs. John Morris. Sr Miss Isabel Radford, of Braffetsville, spent the week-end here with her grandparents. Miss Viola Hos brook has returned to her home at Arcanum.... Mrs. John Holzen, of Dayton, spent last week here with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Briner. "Her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hafner, also of Dayton, were guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John? Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Wehrley visited Sunday with Raymond Wehrley and family, north of Arcanum Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Ann Wolverton. . .Mrs, JUirenna Trump spent Saturday and" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Everding. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stutz, of Arcanum, were visitors, Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powell visited Sunday with Greenville relatives Prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening at the home of R. H. Siler. BOSTON. Ind Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peck and A. H. Cullip motored to Kokomo last week Mrs. Clarence Parks and Mrs. M. Woods spent Thurs day in Richmond ...... M rs. Charles Kennedy and daughter of Peru are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. T. Turner and daughters of Norwood. Va., arrived Sunday.... William Looney is visiting at Lexington Mrs. A. H. Piper and children and Frank Piper of Peru, motored to Sulphur Springs Sunday and vfstted Noah Piper arid family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ketron. visited -relatives at Cincinnati over the week-end. v.. . . Hervey Farnsworth who is at the Spears Hospital, Dayton, Ky., is doing nicely. . -.Mr. and Mrs, Willard Howard and children are visiting relatives at Amboy....,Mjs, Claude Ballenger returned from Converse. Monday. . A Chinese child at birth U said to be a year old. and after it has passed one New Year's day.lt is called two years old. ",".. Up to the end of the second month of life, human beings and apes -pass through ment. identical stages; of develop-