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' THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
WAN'TEII To place a even-year-old "Than hoy in a private home, coun
try preferred, for particulars write
Box t. No. 4187. Care Palladium
MOVING AND STORAGE 16
LOCAL, and TJNG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating- and Storage Hear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-156 W. G. BAKER, Mgr.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 18
ELECTRICAL contracting and repair work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Georwe H. Kramer, 225 South 14th Street, Phone 1054.
The Adventure of the Priory School with The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Copyright, 1921, by Harper & Bros. Published by special arrangement
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
COAL RANGE Call afternoon. 8th street.
123 S.
ONE ICE BOX. one refrigerator, 908 Main street. Phone 1208.
Jt'ST OUT Only map showing accurate locations wells and geological structure Eldorado field. Price, cloth $5.00; paper $1.00. Knapp and Tanner. Geologists and Engineers, City Hall Rid. Eldorado. Ark.
DRESSMAKING
WANTED Children's 3rd street.
sewing. 40 S.
Dress Making Wanted. Phone 4712.
LOST
LOST Airedale male old. Phone 3712.
dog, 8 months
LOST Wrist watch on South 23rd St. Reward. Address 14 South ISth.
LOST Diamond shape pin. set with pearls, with letters P. V. on it. Phone 220. Reward. LOST Wednesday morning, men's watch and chain, between the Westrott and Sth street. Return to Palladium Reward.
FOUND
FOUND Stray hog. Phone 54263
FOUND Encyclopoedia of Call Palladium Office.
FOR SALE Some used bee hives In I
good condition. 300 S. W. 3rd. Phone j xza. FOR SALE Office Desk, line shafting and pulleys, small useful articles and water-motor washer. 200 Nort,h 21st street, or phone 3804.
FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 18S2.
PART ONE. We have some dramatic entrances and exist upon our small stage at Baker street, but cannot recollect anything more sudden and startlin? than the first apearance of Dr. Thorneycroft Huxtable. M. A., Ph. D., etc. His card, which seemed too small to carry the weight of his academic distinctions, preceded him by a few seconds, and then he entered himself so large, bo pompous, and so dignified that he was the very embodiment of s elf-possession and solidity. And yet his first action, when the door had closed behind him was to stagger against the table, whence he slipped down upon the floor, and there was
that majestic figure prostrate and in
vince you of the absolute urgency of the case." "When you are quite restored " "I am quite well again. I cannot imagine how I came to be so weak. - I wish you, Mr. Holmes, to come to Mackleton with me by the next train." My friend shook his head. "My colleague, Dr. Watson, could
i Holdernesse sent Mr. James Wilder,
his secretary, with the intimation that young Lord Saltire,- ten years old, his only son and heir, was about to be committed to my charge. Little did I think that this would be the prelude to the most crushing misfortune of my life. "On May 1st, the boy arrived, that being the beginning of the summei term. He was a charming youth, anil he soon fell into our ways. I may tell you I trust that I am not indiscreet, but half-confidences are absurd in such a case that he was not entirely appy at home. It is an open secret that the duke's married life
his not been a peaceful one, and the
ICH juu mai v c a.c .c. "'"J I v,0j rAoA i o E.n,r,!nn Kv-
T am retained in th k Mimalltl
6CHEES DOORS for sale, made to orrfer reoairlnir. lawn mowers sharp
ened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone j sensible upon our bearskin hearthrug
S&86.
FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at what new would cost Townsends Used Goods Store, 533 Main. Phone 129S.
WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVERS WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St.
FURNACES
21
Marshall Wolverine) Furnace Co., E. J. Knapp. phone 1469. office 520 Main St
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
Eliznite.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Men to sell high class Ford accessory for citv and country. Richmond Tool Works. 27 N. 11th St F 1 1 : E ME ."7 B rake men, begin ner s $ 150 later $250 month! v. Write Railway Co.. Box C-P.O.U. Care Palladium. WANT E D House to liouse c 1 e c trie cleaner salesman. Crane Electric Co. Call at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. MEN Learn Barber Trade. Quick, thorough method. Jobs waiting. Good pay. Always in demand. Write for
italogue. Moler Barber
105 S. Wells. Chicago.
WANTED
College,
A man to handle Wayne
county, including Richmond for an article selling both to the dealer and the consumer. Answer O. P. Barnard, 'ha riot tsvllle. Indiana.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
HANfirr.ONER, 1514 Main.
white. Home Laundry,
WANTED Laundry girl. Westcott Hotel. WANTED Experienced stenographer. Wayne Works.
WANTED A housekeeper for a farm
er near Brownsville. Ind. Call for
particulars at 6.12 South Sth street. W A N T E r Lady to co 1 1 ecTo n McCa 1 1' s subscriptions, experienced preferred. Write McCull'a Magazine, 29 Columbia Bldg., Columbus, Ohio. WANTED Second cook and pastry cook. Kandy Shop. 919 Main Street.
SLIGHTLY USED UNDERWOOD typewriter. Phone 6023. WANTED TO BUY All or half interest in some good business in Richmond. Address Box H-S054, Care of
Palladium.
present.
of the Ferrers Documents, and the Abergavenny murder is coming up for trial. Only a very important issue could call me from London at present." "Important!" Our visitor threw up his hands. "Have you heard nothing of the abduction of the only son of the Duke of Holdernesse?" "What! the late cabinet minister?" "Exactly. We tried to keep it out of the papers, but there was some rumor in the Globe last night. I thought it might, have reached your ears."
We had sprung to our feet, and for
a few moments we stared in silent amazement at this ponderous piece of wreckage, which told of some sudden and fatal storm far out on the ocean of life. Then Holmes hurried with a cushion for his head, and I with brandy for his lips. The heavy, white
faro wns spamcH with linp rf trniihlo I
the hanging pouches under the closed i er,ey- Earl of Carston' dear me. what ovec n-oro ipn in cnirr th w0ia list!- "Lord Lieutenant of Hallani-
shire since 1900, Married Edith, the
mutual consent, the duchess taking up ' her residence in the south of France. This had occurred very shortly before ,and the boy's sympathies are known to have been strongly with his mother. He moped after her departure from Holdernesse Hall, and it was for this reason that the duke desired to send him to my establishment. In a fortnight the boy was quite at home with us, and apparently, was absolutely happy.
"He was last seen on the night of
May 13 that is the night of last
Holmes shot out his lonz, thin arm Monday. His room was on the second
and picked out Volume "H" in his
encyclopedia of reference. " 'Holdernesse, sixth Duke, K. G., P. C half the alphabet! 'Baron Bev-
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23
EMERSON Player Piano, never been used. Mahogany case. 519 North D street
eyes were leaden in color, the loose
mouth drooped dolorously at the corners, the rolling chins were unshaven. Collar and shirt bore the grime of a long journey, and the hair bristled
unkempt from the well-shaped head.
it was a sorely stricken man who lay before us. "What is it, Watson?" asked Holmes. "Absolute exhaustion possibly mere hunger and fatigue." said I, with my finger on the thready pulse, where the stream of life trickled thin and small. "Return ticket from Mackleton, in the north of England," said Holmes, drawing it from the patch-pocket. "It is not 12 o'clock yet. He has cer
tainly been an early starter." The puckered eyelids had begun to quiver, and now a pair of vacant, grey
i eyes looked up at us. An instant later
BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent, j the man had scrambled to his feet, hn Nellie A. Booker. Miller HrnM&tort facg crimson With shame.
29 ! r orgive this weakness, Mr. Holmes,
I have been a little overwrought. Thank you, if I might have a glass of milk and a biscuit, I have no doubt that I should be better. I came personally, Mr. Holmes ,in order to insure that you would return with me. I feared that no telegram would con-
PIANO TUNING
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D. E. ROBERTS "Always Reliable. Phones 41 10-2623.
RECORD EXCHANGE
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daughter of Sir Charles r Appledore, 1888. Heir and only child. Lord Saltire. Owns two hundred and fifty thousand acres. Minerals in Lancashire and Wales. Address: Carlton House Terrace; Holdernesse Hall. Hallamshire; Carston Castle, Bangor Wales. Lord of the Admiralty, 1872; Chief Secretary of State for Well, well, this man is certainly one of the greatest subjects of the Crown!" "The greatest and perhaps the wealthiest. I am aware, Mr. Holmes, that you take a very high line in
b very nanny to look into it Have
you been able to trace any connection
between the missing ooy ana tne Lrerman master?"
"None at all. " "Was he in the master's class?" "No, he has never exchanged a word with him so far as I know." "That is certainly very singular. Had the boy a bicycle?" "No." "Was any other bicycle missing?" "No." "Is that quite certain?" "Quite." "Well, now do you mean to seriously suggest that this German rode upon a bicycle in the dead of the night, bearing the boy in his arms?" "Certainly not." "Then what is the theory In yonr mind?" "That the bicycle may have been a blind. It may have been hidden somewhere, and the pair gone off on
foot." Tomorrow The Adventure of Priory School, continued.
the
LOAD POOLED WOOL ON HAGERSTOWN GAR
floor and was approached through
another larger room, in which two boys were sleeping. These boys saw and heard nothing, so that it is certain that young Saltire did not pass out that way. His window was open and there was a stout Ivy plant lead ing to the ground. We could trace no footmarks below, but it is sure that this is the only possible exit. "His absence was discovered at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning. His bed had been slept in. He had dressed himself fully, before going off, in his usual school suit of black Eton jacket and dark grey trousers. There were no signs that anyone had entered the room, and it is quite certain that anything in the nature of cries or a struggle would have been heard, since
COUNCIL AT EATON APPROVES PLANS FOR NEW CITY BUILDING
EATON, O., June 13 If the electorate of Eaton approves at a special election July 6, Eaton will . have a $165,000 new city building. Plans for the building have been approved by the city council and the ccnty election board is completing arrangements of the special election, at which the voters of the city will have befor them a proposition to issue $163,000 worth of bonds to raise, funds .with
which to erect the bunding. - Planned for 'Future. . . . The proposed building is planned to take care of all future and present needs of Eaton, including an auditorium with a seating capacity of: 1,000 or more, ..with ground-floor entrance and location. " The council chamber, mayor's office, waterworks superintendent's office and fire department are on the ground floor, rear. The second floor, front, will be given over to the auditorium gallery, and in the rear will be located the city public library, office of the trustees of Washington township and sleeping quarters for firemen.
The building will be set off with an
clock and fire
Pooled wool of farmers of the western part of the county will be loaded
on th car at Haeerstown. neuoesuaji
or Thursday forenoon,- arrangements J 85-foot tower, with
li a. v i 1 1 ft ucv la Jiiaa i - - . the tracks in that city all Wednesday The present city building, a two-
and part of Thursday. Farm bureau story brick structure, was completed
PLANTS AND SEEDS
LATE SWEET POTATO. Cabbage. Cauliflower plants for sale. 50 tomato plants free to anyone who will send for them. William Reid. Spring Grove.
LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31
LADIES Learn hair dressinsr. marcelinjr and beauty culture. Pays well. Always in demand. Quick. thorouKh system. Write for catalog1. Moler College. 10.) s. Wells. Chicago. SALESMEN &. AGENTS WANTED 7
FOR RALE Good Jersey cow, rabbits and hutches. Phone 4323. KRESH COW. aurry and harness for sale. Phone 4192. South 10th and G. SPRYlGlHaAfsfor safe. 34 head of nice shoats. Gus Winters, Union Pike.
Phone 545T3. FOR SALE A good surrey. Phone 4323.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
FOR KALE Electric South 14th street.
car cheap.
33 400
1917 model. A-l condition. 12th street. Phone 4y9.
S43 North
FOR SALE Small Milburn electric, with charging outfit. See Roy Miller, Care Webb-Coleman Co.
FOR SALE Five-passenger W estcott touring- car. First class condition. Bargain for cash. Inquire 1326 East Main.
WANTED We want a responsible man as our local agent in every town or city over 590 population to distribute Virginia Coals from our mines direct to the consumer. This is a splendid opportunity for right man to establish a pood legitimate business. In first letter give bank references and state financial responsibility. Address Miners. Box 152, Roanoke, Va.
SALES AGENT An old Ohio tire company marketing a new. low-priced, standard, guaranteed tire, desires the services of a man with a car that can devote his tie exclusively to our lines. Preferably one that is acquainted in Richmond and vicinity. A
permanent fast growing business fori
a live man. Will net at least $4,000 a year. No investment required. Write A. H. Dorsch. Dist. Mgr., Wayne Hotel. Ft. Wayne. Ind.
FOR SALE
1921 Ford Roadster v 1921 Ford Coupe (New) 1917 Overland Sedan 1915 Ford Roadster 1916 Ford Touring Car BETHARD AUTO CO. 1117 Main Street
GARAGES FOR RENT
36
professional matters, and that you Caunter, the elder boy in the inner
are prepared to work for the work s sake. I may tell you, however, that his grace has already intimated that a check for five thousand pounds will be handed over to th.3 person who can tell him where his son is, and another
five thousand to the man or men t
who have taken him." "It is a princely offer," said Holmes
room, is a very light sleeper.
"When Lord Saltire's disappearance was discovered, I at once called a roll of the whole establishment boys, masters and servants. It was then that we ascertained that Lord Saltire had not been alone in his flight. Heidegger, the German master, was
missing. His room was on the second
! f 1 -..-. of fi. v,.l nA e , v, K.,;i4
Saltire's. His bed also had been slept
GARAGE FOR RENT 110 N. 15th St.!
GARAGE FOR RENT 411 N. 17th" George Irvin.
FOR RENT For two months, good garage. Phone 3164.
FOR RENT Garage, centrally located, t'nion City, Ind. I. R. Richardson, Greenville. Ohio.
WANTED TO RENT Miscellaneous
WANTED TO RENT Space for tobacco and cigar standi-good location between 9th and 7th on Main. Daniel Splllers, 25 South 4th.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 41
FOR SALE Cleaning and dying plant doing good business, owner deceased. Easle Dye Works. Marion. Ind.
LOTS FOR SALE
42
GOOD BUSINESS lot for sale quick, party leavinpr citv. Corner 19th and North G. Call 739 N. 16th.
FOR new.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
house, nearly
SALE Double Phone 262S.
r
SITUATION WANTED S E W I NG TO I U) 4 1 4 " N 1 6th St. WANTED House work. Phone 29
FOsl I iu. as housekeeper in o ity. Exchange references. Phone 1S70.
8
near Call
WANTED Light trucking, steady work, or will drive truck for anyone. Al Brokamp, R. R. A. City. SERVICES OFFERED 8
W A SH I VC.S WANTED 127 S. 4th St.
Phone
WANTED Furnace 2516.
WELL DIGGI.VGbellstown. Ohio.
WANTED Washings and S10U North 16th street.
cleaning.
-P. A. Wright. Camp-
ironings.
ROOMS FOR RENT
s ni s r.. s.,
-Modern sleeping room.
l'OU RENT Modern furnished rooms, x. 'Client loinfioM. Phone 192:1
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9
.".TH ST.. S. 23.1 Modern housekeeping nnd sleeping rooms, private entrance. MAIN" " S'f41 :iu Desirable front rooms for light housekeeping. Cheapest rooms in town. See Hopkins. 3 ROOMS downstairs. furnished for hnuskecpinir. Call Collett's Grocery. 921 South Sth street. 3 F FR N I S It E D ROOMS with" kitchenette and bath, suitable for light liousekeepin jr. I'hone 5275. H O U S E S A PT S. T O R E IN IT 9 FLAT FOR RENT Phone 271S.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
Offers Some REAL BARGAINS in Rebuilt Cars CADILLAC 55 This five passenger touring ' model, repainted a beautiful midnight blue, has a new top. excellent tires, including 2 spares, and is being overhauled in our own shop. It offers record breaking Itue SI 585 STUDEBAKER 1920 5 passenger touring, just repainted and perfect mechanical
condition, an ffi; fl A 11 g
17 il "IT 11
unusual bargain
1920 PILOT 6-43 This 5 passenger touring Pilot is perfect mechanically, finished in maroon and black. Has been unusually carefullv handled. a real ffiDS;n bargain at R4i&J 19 2 1 PILOT 4 passenger roadster. This Is a special factory car which is very powerful and fast, practically new
ATTENTION'
I have several cash payment buyers.
anc
pany Dr. Huxtable back to the north of England. And now, Dr. Huxtable. when you have consumed the milk, you will kindly tell me what has happened, when it happened, and, finally, what Dr. Thorneycroft Huxtable, of the Priory school, near Mackleton, has
to do with the matter, and why he comes three days after an event the state of your chin gives the date to ask for my humble services."
in, but he had apparently gone away partly dressed, since his shirt and socks were lying on the floor. He had
undoubtedly let himself down on the
ivy .for we could see the marks of his feet where he had landed on th-j
lawn. His bicycle was kept in a small
! shed beside this lawn, and it also,
fwas gone
"He had been with me for two years
Our visitor had consumed his milk j an( c-ATQe wilh the best of references
and biscuits. The light had come
back to his eyes, and the color to his cheeks, and he set himself with with great vigor and lucidity to explain the situation.
"I must inform you gentlemen that
but he was a silent, morose man, not
very popular with either masters or
boys. No trace cauld be found of the fugitives, and now, on Thursday morning, we are as ignorant as we
were on Tuesday. Inquiry was of
the Priory is a preparatory school, ! course, made at once at Holdernesse of which I am the founder and pnnci- j Han. It is oniy a few milea awRy and
pai. MuxtaDies toiaeiigms on Horace j we imagined that in some sudden at
may possibly recall my name to your
memories. The Priory .is without exception, the best and mopt select preparatory school in England. Lord Loverstoke, the Earl of Blackwater, Sir Cathcart Soames they all have intrusted their sons to me. But I felt that my school had reached its zenith when, three weeks ago, the Duke of LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT Cits rt lnHEanj W n v n I'.umtv S5 "
In the matter of improvement of I the utmost intentness to the state-
xacK or nome-sicKness, ne naa gone
back to his father, but nothing has
been heard Of him. The duke is greatly agitated, and, as to me, you
have seen for yourselves the state of
nervous prostration to which the sus
pense and the responsibility has re
duced me. Mr. Holmes, if ever you put forth your full powers. I implore you do so now, for never in your life
could you have a case more worth v
of them."
"Sherlock Holmes had listened with
officials will be on hand all the time to assist in the labeling and to super
vise the loading.
Farmers of Webster, Franklin,
Wayne, and Boston townships, who pooled their orders for twine for the
wheat and oats harvest will be aDie
to get it at the Hoosier Feed and
Feeder company the last part of the
week.
r l i
ouburDan
HAGERSTOWN", Ind. Mrs. A. M.
Brown, of Winchester, is spending a few days with Dr. E. . Gardner Members of William O. Frazier Post,
American Legion, will attend the
decoration service at Green's Fork,
Sunday Miss Anna Dilling attend-
in 1870, after building operations were started in September, 1869. The completed structure cost $21,500. In 1SS8 the building was remodelled some and an addition built to the rear for fire department purposes. The greater part of the lower floor is now occupied by the city fire department. The council chamber, city prison and office of the Washington township trustees occupy th remainder of the ground-floor space. The , trustees of Washington township united with the town In erecting the building in order that the trustees might have a centrally-located office. Therefore they will have to be taken care of in the new building. County Agent To Talk County Agent E. D. Turner will address an open meeting of the Monroe township branch of the Preble County Farm bureau Thursday evening in the '
central Bchool building near Eldorado.
ed' the district convention of the i
Woman's Home Missionary society of (Other features of the meeting include
the M. E. church at Lewisville, Tues
day and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.
William Minck, of Richmond, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Jellison, of West Alex
andria, O., were guests Sunday, of Dr.
E. Gardner, at her home on North Elm street William French, of Detroit, was the guest Wednesday and Thursday of his brother, L. A. French. Miss Mary Elizabeth Hay, daughter of Elder and Mrs. F. E. Hay. was married recently to Mr. George Mahlon Rinehart, son of Mrs. Phebe Rinehart, all of this place. Elder Oscar Werk-
ing of the Church of the Brethren, performed the ceremony at one o'clock at the home of the bride's parents on North Washington street. Only the immediate members of the family were present. Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart, accompanied by Elder and Mrs. Hay left immediately in an automobile for Hershey, Pa., where they will attend the annual conference of the Church of the Brethren. They .will also visit relatives at Altoona, Pa., and will return in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart and children left recently for Chicago, where they will spend a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pollard, of Rich
a debate. C. D. Emerick will talk on
"Poultry Culling"; P. G. Campbell will give a report on boys club work. A men's glee club will furnish music. Smith Loses Damage Suit After trial of the suit, a common pleas court jury returned a verdict in favor of the defendant in an action brought by J. G. Smith against Gertrude Hickman for $150 damages, the result of an automobile collision. The defendant admitted owning the car that caused the damage, but she es-
taDiisned tne fact that she was not driving or occupying the car at the time.
Endeavor society met at the home of Miss Ara Albright one mile west of here.- Thursday evening. About 4 1 members were present to enjoy th---evening. After the business session, the evening was spent in playing games and in a social manner. Refreshments were served. The next meeting wil be at the home of Miss Etta Hill, the first Friday evening of July The Boy's Junior Class of the Christian Sunday school met at the home of Murray Keller, north of town. Wednesday evening. Thev
List your farms and city property with me for quick sale.
HENRY E.LONG' Room 201 K. of P. Bldg. S. 8th. Opp. City Light Office Phone 1628 or 2017 Open evenings from 7 to 8:30
South E street in the City of Rich
mond, Indiana, and the E. L. Commons Road, a continuation of said street, all in Wayne township. Wayne County. Indiana, under law known as Three Mile Road Law. Notice is hereby given: That, pursuant to an order of the Roard of Commissioners of Wavne
County, .State of Indiana, the under- ! his love Of the complex and the un
signed. Thomas I. Ahl. treasurer or j usual. He nod drew out his noteW" icra iirtnnti- Ctata eT InHljna Will : . .
uv.' it ii v'l 11U
memoranda.
"You have been very remiss in not
ment of the unhappy school master.
His drawn brows and the deep furrow between them showed that he needed no exhortation to concentrate all his attention upon a problem which, apart from the tremendous interests
involved, must appeal so directly to
FOR PALE On Randolph street for J1.900. a bargain. Inquire C. E. Keev-
i er Real Estate Co., office phone 1641, idiana, and
i nome puone ouulu mu.
1 on Saturday, the 25th day of June, i
1921. offer for sale at the office of the said treasurer of Wavne county, Indiana, on the second floor of the court house of said Wayne County. Indiana, and will then and there sell to the highest bidder therefor, certain bonds in the total and aggregate amount of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000), bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum which have been duly authorized to be issued by the Board of Commissioners of said Wayne County, Indiana, for the purpose of raising funds for the payment of the construction of the improvement of South E street in said City of Richmond, and the E. L. Commons Road, a continuation of said street. all in Wayne township. Wayne county, ln-
spent the evening after ihe business
mond. were guests Wednesday of rela- session, in eating ice cream and caks tives here.... Mrs. Wm. Worl went to and plaving games.
coming to me sooner, saia ne, severely. "You start me on my investigation with a very serious handicap. It is inconceivable, for example, that this ivy and this lawn would have yielded nothing to an expert observer." "I am not to blame. Mr. Holmes. His Grace was extremely desirous to avoid all public scandal. He was afraid of his family unpleasantness being dragged before the world. He had
j a deep horror of anything of the kind."
at
Come to the Factory or Phone 34TS Pilot Motor Car Co. Richmond
flat. 11th
Reference, no children. 27 N.
xtreot. phone 29S1. FOR RENT L'p stairs and down stairs, electric lights and gas. Call 214 South Sth street.
GOOD CITY PORTERFIELD.
HOMES Colonial Bldg.
FOR SALE In East End for $2200, a bargain. Inquire C. E. Keever Real Estate Co., office phone 1641, home phone 2169. 7 South 11th street. 6-Rb6MH6USE with two lots, N. W. Sth street. C. F. Hiatt, 21S "X. 12th. Phone 1976.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
35
MR. CAR OWNER!
For
Satisfactory Tire go to
Service
BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of FEDERAL Tires Phone 2444 1512 Main
BUSINESS SERVICE
12
AUTO TOPS &. CURTAINS 35
PAPER HANGING and painting. Phone 4628. Moore.
C LE A N I N 1 1 W o r k Phono 2772.
PAPER expert.
LAWN MOWERS sharpeden. Bruner. Phone 2316.
done by
Frank
PAINTING
1t
HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 257I.
MOVING ANO STORAGE 16
FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 Office Phone 2528 WTeTevans For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 330 Lincoln
TOPS RE-
all expense in connection
with said improvement, as ordered and
authorised by said Board of Commissioners. The issuance and sale of said bonds have been approved and authorized by the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Sealed proposals and bids for the purchase of said bonds will be received bv said Treasurer at his said office un
til eleven o'clock a. m., on Saturday, ; tion bv an early train. Only lat nih4' the said 25th day of June 1921. we had news that the couple had been Said bonds will be in twenty equal k.(j j . T . , . . series of Three Thousand S-ven H n - i hunted dow n Liverpool, and they
dred Fifty Dollars par value to each prove to have no connection whatever
Then it was,
Newcastle Wednesday and called at the clinic, where her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Rummel, was operated on Tuesday. She is doing well. John Gibbs Shinn, aged 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shinn, who formerly lived here, died last week at Indianapolis and was buried at Madison, their former home.... Miss Anna Dilling received this week announcement of the wedding of Miss Mabel Miller to Rev. Charles Thornburgh at the M. E. church at Peru. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, of Peru, and Rev. Thornburgh is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Thornburgh who lived here when Rev. Thornburgh was pastor of the
M. E. church. Rev. Charles is pastor
of the M. E. church at Center. The
father of the bridegroom read the marriage ceremony, using the ring service.
BLOOMIXGSPORT, Ind., Mrs. E. Davisson received word Tuesday that her husband's operation for appendicitis was successful. The operation
"But there has been some official i was performed Tuesday morning at
investigation?"
"Yes, sir, and it has proved most disappointing. An apparent clue was at once obtained, since a boy and a young man were reported to have
been seen leaving a neighboring sta-
FOR SALE at a bargain. 6 rooms, gas
e.T": each ?eries to lonsist of seven with the matter in hand
t,.,. bonds, six of which bonds will be In I that in n-,,.- a:.r,,.t,-- i J: . .
FOR SALE On West Side, 6-room j the amount of Five Hundred Dollars " Y Vt i , 'VPO'mhouse for $2200 on payments, fine lo-I each and one cf which bonds will be 'ment, alter a Sleepless night, I came cation. Inquire C. E. Keever Real ! in the amount of S"ven Hundred Fifty j Straight to you by Ae early train." Estate Co., office phone 1641, home i Dollars. All bonds in the first series i tuppose the local investigation Jl?lKlltr- L'l1 MUa"v -KV bo0ndsen1t5ne ' 8 relaxed whi,e thls false clul was FOR SA.trlctr modern house. da of 19-. being foowed Up?"
on Y est Aiain Mitti, uui.i uie v,-k "Tt waa ontiK, j
lviz. ana an oonas or eacn separate
Main
Inouire C. E. Keever Real Estate Co.
office phone 1641. home phone 2169. 7 South 11th street.
See Us For FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Harris 6c Korteweg
to mature and be payable at the end
of each period of six months after said date last above mentioned, and all of fcuch series of bonds to mature
Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014
'SO that thrpp riavc hara Keen
due and payable respectively and sue- e; T,he has been most deplorcessively each six months thereafter ' ably handled. until all of said bonds and series have ' "I feel it ,and admit it."
been paia. one or such series of bonds j "And vet the nmhlcm v,u v.
- r u uuu.u
capable of ultimate solution. I shall
LEGAL NOTICE
Lights sewed in curtains Also inside trimming QUY ATCMLEY 610 North D St.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35
Quality AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ' ERNEST R. SPENCER
Rear 720 So. Sth St.
Phone 2716
BATTERY SERVICE
EX I D E
35
BATTERIES Gas Car, Farm Lighting. Vehicle
ReeharfrinK and Repairing. Free testing Service. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO. 43 Soutn Sth St Phone 299a
C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of
houses. Office phone I64i; res. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains.
FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond, Ind., R. F. D.. Phone 4171.
cessivcly on May 15th and November vZ . h.K, ' . 1 5th. the bonds in the twentieth and LA, rt h S ,th. e un" final series to be due and payable on I iT.u r,rt w appointed by the the 15th day of November. 1931. Said t Si" 'mtAL , " County, Indiinterest, at the rate of six per cent per ?-"a,'hn w i?'01" 1 th sate of annum will be apvable on all of said h,he""'.,? 1 Lla8- ased, lt. of
$6,000 COTTAGE at, Klinger Lake. Mich. On account of poor health will sacrifice my all finished and all furnished cottage with 2 beautifui sodded lots. Dr. F. R. Burdeno, Sturgis, Michigan.
BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate. Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. fjOR SALE One modern double house, with steam heat and double garage. In good residence district. Also one 5-room cottage, centrally located within one square of Main. See Geo.
B. Moore, 10 1149.
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uuifuo sri.ii'oiiiiuauj uti .uay join atiu i w cr,i,.ort November 10th, respectively, through-!10 ent" out the life of Baid bonds, the first in- J
terest to be payable on May 15th, 1922.1 and all interest payments to be evi-j
denced by interest coupons attached to said4 bonds. All of said bonds will be dated the 16th day of May. 1921, and said bonds will , be sold for not less than par value and accrued Interest to the day of delivery. Said bonds will be free from taxation. The purchaser will have the right to designate at what bank said bonds will be payable in the City of Richmond, Indiana, otherwise the same will be payable at the office of said treasurer.
The privilege is reserved of reject-
HARVEY S. OSBUN.
Administrator. Harris & Harris, attorneys. June fi-13-L'ft.
MONEY TO LOAN
46
LOAN
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44
. ... . v , lng any and alI bid8 for .. . .
A complete transcript of all proceedings in the matter of said improvement and bond issue will be furnished the purchaser without cost. (Signed) - - THOMAS I. AHL. Treasurer of Wavne County. State of Indiana. Gath P. Freeman, attorney. It- ' '
TWO EIGHTY ACRES, one in Randolph county, one in Wayne: good buildings and good land; will trade for general or hardware stock that will invoice about J 15,000 for farm about the same price. C J. Walter, Kokomo, tadiana.
On Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc.
Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. All transactions strictly private, k
THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40, 3rd Floor, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 . 1
Newcastle Friends monthly meet
ing will be held here Saturday.. .Percy Smith of Richmond and George Hiatt, west of Bloomingsport, made an extended call on James Newman Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thornburg, and the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburg, dined with Mr. and Mrs. B. Thornburg of Manchester, Monday evening.. .Ruth Isenbarger spent Wednesday with Miss Ruth Engle...Mrs. George Bales was hanging wall paper for Mrs. A. F. Wright, Wednesday. Rev Viola Johnson is slowly recovering from the effects of her fall. She is able to get around some with the aid of critches Mrs. Clyde Hockett, Lucille and James Richard, of Winchester, are spending the wee end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thornburg. Mrs. Emily Thornburg and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mr3.
Kelley Engle, Monday The Senior
Sunday class held their class meeting
and social Tuesday evening at the
nome of Miss Irene unamness air.
and Mrs. James Newman had callers
Monday evening. Mr. Newman's sis
ter, Mrs. Ella Cox, her son, Clarence
and wife and her daughter. Miss Olive
and gentleman friend, all of Richmond, came up in the former's new Ford Sedan. Mrs. Flo Wills Is spending a few
days in Richmond Mrs. Martha
Beeson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bert Isenbarger, for a few days.... Clinton Stanley, of Washington, D. C, arrived here Monday to visit his mother, Mrs. Elma Stanley, and other relatives for a few days. . . .William E. Wright. Clinton Stanley and his sister, Mrs. Marianna Engle, attended commencement exercises at Earlham Wednesday Virgil Clark is spending the week in Winchester, visiting his mother, Mrs. Perry Cox Miss Faye Bales i3 spending the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiab Vandegrif.
HOLLANSBTJRG, O. The Christian
A surprise party was given on Miss Dorothy Chenoweth at the home ol V. E. Chenoweth of Glen Kara, to remind her of her. eleventh birthday. Miss Chenoweth' received a number or useful presents. The girls left, wishing her many happy birthrays Elmon Polley was greatly surprised Tuesday -when a few of his friends came in to remind him of his fiftyninth birthday. A fine luncheon was served at the noon hour. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Plumber and daughter, Eva, were visitors at Richmond Friday Mrs. W. A. Chenoweth and daughter. Idris, and Mrs. Elmon Polley called on Mrs. Andrew North, Wednesday. Mont Thompson and family spent Friday -with Mr. and
! Mrs. Ben Richards and son. Srrft
Zedial, Andrew Petry Is attending the Dunkard Quarterly meeting at Hershey, Pa this week. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. The Christian United Missionary society met in the Christian church Monday night. It was an open meeting and many guests were present. Election of officers resulted as follows: Mrs. R. L. Scott, president; Mrs. Edna Hangley, vice president; Mrs. A. H. Hodson, secretary; Miss Virginia Barnett, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Tague, assistant treasurer.... Th Baptists will have Children's Day exercises Sunday
evening at i ociock. B. Y. p. U. at 6 o'clock The Christian church members will have Children's Day program, Sunday evening, June 19... Mrs. Dan Chapman was a Richmond visitor Thursday Mrs. C. E. Bond visited Cincinnati relatives Thursday. The Methodist church will have Children's Day program Sunday evening, June 19 An ice cream social will be held in the Sunday school rooms of the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening for the church members and members of the congregation Rev. Hoover will preach at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening The K. of P. order will observe Memorial Day in Cam bridge Sunday. The Third Uniform Rank will hold annual exercises and drill at Exhibition park Miss Mable Sfraughn has returned from' Tulsa, Okla.
WEST RIVER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.' F. D. King and daughter, Mae, visited. Charles Dennis and family, of Losant-; ville last week Mrs. Emma Beckerdite called on Mrs. Lottie Durbin,
Monday Newton Baldwin, of Cowan, Ind., dined with William Smith and family, Wednesday Miss Cora Wood and Emma Beckerdite were in Losant ville Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Batt and son, Mrs. Jane Batt and two grandsons, of Newcastle, vis1 ited Mrs. A. Wood this week..... .Mr. Roy Drisooll called on Mr. Paul Koons of near Mooreland, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Williams and eon Orval, of Mooreland, visited Mr, and Mrs. F. D. King and daughter Mae, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.' Nelson Weaver visited Mr. . and . -Mrs. Robert Beckerdite Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Barbia Lamb, of Lrosantville, is visiting Mrs. F. D. King and Kmmq Beckerdite this weelc ; i ..
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