Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 186, 16 June 1921 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921.
PAGE ELEVEN
THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and indexed for nulck reference, according to the Basil L. Smith System (Copyright).
MOVING AND STORAGE 16
Advertising Rates
10 cent per line, per insertion. l word to the line. No ad taken for less j
than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents ohara-o. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on dav of publication For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872.
SPECIAL NOTICE
NOTICE SPECIAL. MEETING All sto(k holders in the Quality Tire and Rubber Company, of Anderson, Indiana, are requested to meet in the Westcott Hotel parlor at 7:30 o-clock Saturday, June l$th.
HAIR GOODS
FORREST MONGER For local and long distanct hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped.
AUTO MOVING
200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 Office Phone 2528
FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Feltman's
Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone No. 2039. 609 Main St.
STORAGE
W. E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds.
Phone 3105 330 Lincoln
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33'
FORDS Big Drop in Prices of Fords No War Tax or Freight Phompt Delivery SEE WALTER E. SCHOTT 14 a 9th St. Richmond, Ind.
rims and
rims and
ROOFING REPAIRS
17
RICHMOND ROOFING CO. Work done within 15 miles of Richmond, felt, pattern or shingle roof. Phone 2894.
METAL PLATING
17
HAIR BARGAINS Friday. Saturday! and Monday, S-stem hair switches in j dark shades and mixed gray. 15.00; lighter shade. $3 50: Transformations, j
12.50. 3..0 and 14.00. Miss Stewart, is South 10th. Phone 1372.
SUMMER RESORTS
3A
' r- OHt.KMt.IN, A 1 1 LIN 1 I Are you going to Colon this season? Stop at Townsend's on the lower lake. New boats, good accommodations: also 6-room furnished cottage to rent, electric lights. Address MRS. RALPH TOWNSEND Box 39 Colon. Mich.
LOST FOU N D STOLEN
FOUND Encyclopoedia of Etiquette. Call Palladium Office.
BRASS Smoking Sets Statues Brass Beds Drawer Pulls Parlor Sets Umbrella Stands Jardinieres Chandeliers REPLATED Mirrors Resilvered Lahmann Plating Works 209 W. Main. Phone 2758.
rim 3
rims
and and
1921 Sedan, demountable starter. 1920 Sedan, demountable starter. 1920 Coupe, demountable starter. 1920 Coupe, demountable
starter. V 1918 Touring, new tires, runs good. 1920 Roadster, starter and demountable rims. 1917 Roadster, shock absorbers, new tires. 1917 Ford Hi ton Truck, 6olid tires.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 41
FOR SALE Cleaning and dying plant , doing good business, owner deceased, j Eagle Dye Works, Marlon. Ind. j HOTEL-Modern, 20 rooms. Absolute- j ly best paying business bar in state.
Purchase price explained. 40 Harrison St.. Indianapolis.
WANTED TO RENT
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5 or 6-ROOM modern house, east end preferred. Box H-8173. Palladium.
The Adventure of the Priory School with The MtClure Newspaper Syndicate. By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Copyright 1921. by Harper & BrosPublished by special arrangement
PART FOUR We picked up the track and followed
it onwards for some distance, but soon
OAKLAND Touring Finest
possible condition. 1 9 So. 7jh Phone 6173.
Corp., South Bend. Ind.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
MODERN HOUSE in West Richmond M. Conway. Cambridge City. Ind.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Modern bungalow, good location. Bargain if sold at once. Call Phone 2174.
Used Fords
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 18
ELECTRICAL contracting and repair work. Satisfaction guaranteed. George H. Kramer, 225 South 14th Street, Phone 1054.
FURNACES
21
THE PARTY WHO TOOK a boy's preen coat in Glen Miller Park Wednesday, will avoid trouble by Immediately returning It to the Palladium.
PARTY WHO WAS SEEN to take pocketbook and gold wrist watch from lunch basket at Beallview park Tuesday evening, will avoid trouble bv returning to Mrs. F. Altenshulte. 611 S. 6th St. No questions asked.
HELP WANTED MALE
5
MEN Learn Barber Trade. Quick, thorough method. Jobs waiting. Good pay. Always in demand. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells. Chicago.
HAND COMPOSITORS, Monotype keyboard operators and cylinder pressmen. Permanent positions, highest wages, non-union shop. R. P. Studly Printing Co., St. Louis.
Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co., E. J. Knapp, phone 1469. office 520 Main.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
FINE ASTER PLANTS for gale. North 17th.
409
FOR SALE Refrigerator, South 12th street.
cheap. 408
GREASE to make soap. 5c per lb. Nungesser. 327 South 12th. P. EA UT I FUiTp. 1 RUN S W I CK phon o g rap h cheap. 317 South 5th.
HOUSEHOLD
Goods and
230 North 19th street.
gas range.
FOR SALE Pure extract honey. Omer Putthoff. Phone 54313.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
GIRL TO DO general housework. Phone 2052.
WANTED Ladv for office work. SI 72, Care of Palladium.
H-
WANTED Maid. Westcott Hotel. '
LADIES Iearn hair dressing, marcelIng and beauty culture. Pays well. Alwavs In demand. Quick, thorough xvstem. Write for catalog. Moler College, 105 S. Wells. Chicago.
WANTED Second cook and pastry cook. Kandy Shop. 919 Main Street. iSEEVKRY DAY to the best advantage. Don't squander the three summer months. Begin your training next Monday and your summer'a work will pay for your course. Call at office or phone for particulars. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040.
SITUATION WANTED
8
PEWTNO TO DO 414 N. Kith St.
BABY CAB Ivory reversible 432 South 12th. Phone 6010.
body.
WRITING DESK for sale cheap. 405 North 1 3th street. FOR SALE Office Desk, line shafting and pulleys, small useful articles and water-motor washer. 200 North 21st street, or phone 3804.
FOR SALE Wagons, 6 good mowers, 6 good binders. 317 NORTH A
1917 Touring. , 1914 Touring. 1917 Touring. 1919 Touring, starter. 1917 Touring.
1917 Runabout. 1919 Runabout. 1917 Commercial body. 1916 Chain drive truck, cab and
bed. ! 1916 Chain drive truck chassis with frame extension. 1917 Commercial body. 1918 Truck, closed body. 1919 Truck, closed cab bed with stock rack. 1919 Sedan, starter. 1920 Coupe, starter and demountable rims. 5 passenger Overland. 1917 Commercial body.
WANTED Off ice room We will pay h - t j heather we 1 to share vour office if some one ; "iD
will take care of a few callers each I tufted curve, and we left the waterday for us. We want to establish a j course behind us. No further help
branch omee. Master rroaucuon , , uCT i,i v trr- At
j the spot where we saw the last of the 41 Dunlop tyre it might equally have led
. to Holdernesse Hall, the stately towers i of which rose some miles to our left,
I or to a low, grey village which lay in j 42 ; front of us, and marked the position of ;
the Chesterfield high road. As we approached the forbidding and squalid inn, with the sign of a gamecock above the door, Holmes gave a sudden groan, and clutched me by the
J shoulder to save himself from falling. He had had one of those violent strains I of the ankle which leave a man help
less. With difficulty he limped up to the door, where a squat, dark, elderdy man was smoking a black clay pipe. "How are you, Mr. Reuben Hayes?" said Holmes.
"Who are you, and how do you get
my name so pat? the countryman answered, with a suspicious flash of a pair of cunning eyes. "Well, it's printed on the board
LOT, Earlham Heights, car line, for garden, $1: ISth St.
square from 5. 307 North
FOR SALE 2 strictly modern houses on West Main street, both bargains. Inquire C. E. Keever Real Estate Co., office phone 1641, home phone 2169. 7 South 11th street.
GOOD BUSINESS lot for sale quick, party leaving citv. Corner 19th and North G. Call 739 N. 16th.
FOR SALE
i,
An ideal suburban home of 26 acres. This place is located 2 miles from Richmond on main pike. It has an extra good new modern house, 7 room3,
"By Heaven, Watson, I believe that
I've got it!" he cried. "Yes, yes, it;
must be so. Watson, do you rememher seeing any cow-tracks today?" "Yes, several." . "Where?" "Well, everywhere. Jey were ' at the morass, and again on the path, and again near where poor Heidegger met his death." "Exactly. Well, now, Watson, how many cows did you see on the moor?" "I don't remember seeing any." "Strange. Watson, that we should
see tracks all along our line, but never a cow on the whole moor Very strange, Watson, eh?" "Yes, it is strange." "Now, Watson, make an effort, throw
your mind Dack. can you see tnose tracks upon the path?" "Yes, I can." "Can you recall that the tracks were sometimes like that, Watson" he arranged a number of bread crumbs in this fashion : : : : "and sometimes like this" :. :. :. :. "and occasionally like this" .:.:.:. "Can you remember that?" "No, I cannot."
"But I can. I could swear to it.
above your head. It's easy to see a However, we will go back at our leis
man who is master of his own house
not fail to see this one for purchasing.
FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN Rooms 310-311 Colonial Bld. Elevator Service Phones 1097, 2960, 6011
FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at 4 what new would cost Townsend's Used Goods Store, 533 Main, Phone 1296.
WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains In watches and high grade spectacles, call at C, E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St.
FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862.
POSITION as housekeeper in or near 'citv. Exchange references. Call Phnn 1S70.
SCREEN DOORS for sale, made to order, repairing; lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 3086.
These cars and trucks are all in good condition. Will gladly demonstrate cars.
W e b b G o I e inni a n Company
Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers Richmond, Indiana
FORD Roadster A good one. Bargain. 19 So. 7th St. Phone 6173.
furnace, bath, all hardwood floors j suppose you haven't such a thing as downstairs, and spring water running :a carriage in your stables?" through the building; also a good! -j can' hardlv put my foot to the barn and silo. This place is priced atjgr0und." J9.000 if sold at once. If you are in "Don't put it to the ground."
me raarse'. ior a suuurDan. nome, ao "Rut I can't walk"
"Well, then, hop." Mr. Reuben Hayes" manner was far from gracious, but Holmes took it with admirable good-humor. "Look here, my man," said he. "This is really rather an awkward fix for me. I don't mind how I get on." "Neither do I," said the morose landlord. "The matter is very important. I would offer you a sovereign for the use of a bicycle." The landlord pricked up his ears. "Where do you want to go?'.' "To Holdernesse Hall."
Pals of the Dook, I suppose?" said
landlord, surveying our mud-
stained garments with ironical eyes. Holmes laughed good naturedly. "He'll be glad to see us, anyhow." "Why?" "Because we bring him news of his lost son." The landlord gave a very visible sta rt. "What, you're on his track?" "He has been heard of in Liverpool. They expect to get him every hour." Again a swift change passed over the heavy, unshaven face. His manner was suddenly, genial. "I've less reason to wih the Dook well than most men," said he, "for I vas his head coachman once, and cruel bad he treated me. Tt was him that sacked me without a character on the word of a lying corn-chandler.
FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond, Ind., R. F. D., Phone 4171.
$6,000 COTTAGE at Klinger Lake, the
sacrifice my all finished and all furnished cottage with 2 beautiful sodded lots. Dr. F. R. Burdrno, Sturgis, Michigan.
towers of Holdernesse Hall." Then." in the gloom, we saw the two side lamps of a trap light: up in the fetable-yard of the inn, and shortly "afterwards heard the rattle' of hoofs as'lt wheeled out into the road and -tore-off at' a furious pace in the direction of Chesterfield. "What do you make of-that, Wat-
son?" Holmes whispered. "It looks hke a fight." "A single man In a dog-cart, so far as I could see. Well, it certainly was not Mr. James Wilder, for there he is at the door." A red square of light hrd.-sprung out of the darkness. In t'l middle of it wa3 the black figure of the- secretary, his head advanced, peering our. into the night. It was evident that he was expecting some one. Then at last there were steps in the road, a second figure- was . visible for an in
stant against the light.. the door shut, and all was black once more. Five minutes later a lamp was lit in a room upon the first floor." ";...- " "It seems to be a curious - class of custom that is done by the Fighting Cock," said Holmes. "The bar is on the other side." "Quite so. These are what one may call the private guests. Now, what in the world is Mr.' James Wilder doing in that den at this hour of night, and who is the companion who comes to meet him there? Come, Watson, we must really take a risk and try to investigate this a little more closely." Together we stole down to the road and crept across to the door of the
inn. The bicycle, still leaned against the wall. Holmes struck a match, and held it to the back wheel, and I heard him chuckle as the light fell upon a patched Dunlop tyle. Up above us was the lighted window. "I must have a peep through that. Watson. If you bend your back and support yourself upon the wall, I think that I can manage." An instant later, his feet were on my shoulder, but he was hardly up before he was down again. : r .- - "Come, my friend," said he,: "our day's work has been quite long-enough.
I think that we have gathered all that we can. It's a long walk to the school, and the sooner we get started the better." He hardly opened his lips during that weary trudge across the moor, nor would he enter the school when
he reached it, "but went on to Mack-
See Us For FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Harris & Korteweg Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sta. Office Phone 22TS Residence 3014
ure and verify it. What a blind beetle
I have been, not to draw my conclusion!" "And what is your conclusion?" "Only that it is a remarkable cow which walks, canters and gallops. By George! Watson, it was no brain of a country publican that thought out such a blind as that. The coast seems
to be clear, save for that lad in the smithy. Let us slip out and see what we can see." There were two rough-haired, unkempt horses in the tumble-down
stable. Holmes raised the hind leg of one of them and laughed aloud. "Old shoes, but newly shod old shoes, but new nails. This case deserves to be a classic. Let us go across to the smithy." The lad continued his work without regarding us. I saw Holmes' eye darting to right and left among the litter
or iron ana wooa wnicn was scattereai ipon station where he " could send
about the floor. Suddenly, however, some telegrams. Late at night I
neara mm consoling Dr. HuxtaDie,
C.
C. HAW LEV & SON
New Paris, O. For Farms and Real Estate of al! kinds
C. E. K K E V K It CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains.
GOOD CITY P O n T E R F I E L D.
SERVICES OFFERED
WALL Paper Cleaning. Phone 2"3 WASHINGS WANTED 127S. 4th St.
WELL DIGGING P. A. Wright, Camp- ' bel'stown. Ohio.
WILL GO TO your home and do washings. 709 North 16th.
ROOMS FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
SLIGHTLY USED UNDERWOOD typewriter. Phone 6023.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Good upright piano. West Main. PIANO TUNING
23 440
STH ST.. S..
-Modern sleeping room.
AVE.. 240 Bed room,
FT. WAYNE
for rent, clean, rent low. FTWA YNE-AVE.1 SO Modern sleeping room for rent. Phone 1165. K I X SKY S T 3 01 T wo unfurnished rooms for man and wife, modern. Also garage. F)R " nENTlir(r front room, downstairs; also small room upstairs, with nr without lioard. Phone 6197.
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D. E. ROBERTS "Always Reliable. Phones 41 10-2623.
HAYNES Touring Silvertown Cord tires. Will take car in exchange. 19 So. 7th St., Phone 6173. AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE 1920 Ford touring, one Buick. $250. four new tires; one 1917 model Ford touring; one" Chevrolet; 1919 Dodge touring. Geo. W. Worley Garage. 13 South 9th St., Dort Dealers.
HOMES Colonial Bldg.
RECORD EXCHANGE
23 A
BUT used records, save 33 1-3 per cent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store.
LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31
LIGH T H OUSEKEEPI NG ROO MS 9 3RD ST.. S. W.. 401 Furnished rooms for housekeeping.
4TH ST - S.. 233 Modern ing and sleeping rooms, trance.
housekeepprivate en-
9TH ST.. S.. 307 Party who called Wednesday morning may have the 4 rooms.
11TH ST.. N., 31 Rooms for light housekeeping. 15TH. ST." N.. Ts 3 furnished light housekeeping rooms.
FOR SALE Fresh cow. Shorthorn. Ed Carmen. New Paris. Phone 1710. FRESH COWi surry and harness for sale. Phone 4192. S. 10th and G.
Special Built CADILLAC SPEED WAGON For sale or trade at 1 1 So. 7th. Phone 1058.. See Miller or O'Connell.
MOTOR TRUCKS
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33
33
FOR SALE 2H ton Indiana truck.
good as new. Bargain if sold at once, i
Telephone 4133.
This Is One of the Best Bargains in a Home in Richmond. 5 -ROOM strictly modern house, location is good; also a good investment on rear of lot. For Further Information Call Phone UP 77
we heard a step behind us, and there
was the landlord, his heavy eyebrows drawn down over his savage eyes, his swarthy features convulsed with passion. He held a short, metal-headed stick in his hand, and he advanced in so menacing a fashion that I was right glad to feel the revolver in my pocket. "You infernal spies!" the man cried. "What are you doing there?" "Why, Mr. Reuben Hayes," said Holmes, cooly, "one might think that
! you were afraid of our finding some
thing out." The man mastered himself with a violent effort, and his grim mouth loosened into a fale laugh, which was
;more menacing than his frown. I ' "V"-vi i ' tx-CiI rrma t r - 1 1 nan fin1
But I'm glad to hear that the young Lut in mv Smithv" said he. "But look
here, mister, I don't care for folk pok-
prostrated by the tragedy of his master's death, and later still he entered my room as alert and vigorous as he had "been when he started in the morning. "All goes well, my friend," said he. "I promise that before tomorrow evening we shall have reached the solution of the mystery." ----- 1 Tomorrow "The Adventure - of the Priory School,"- continued.
Suburban
SUBURBAN For Sale
43
lord was heard of in Livernool. and
I'll help you to take the news to the Hall." "Thank you," said Holmes. "We'll have some food first. Then you can bring round the bicycle." "I haven't got a bicycle." Holmes held up a sovereign. "I tell you, man. that I haven't got one. I'll let you have two horses as far as the Hall." "Well, well." said Holmes, "we'll talk about, it when we've had something to eat." When we were left alone in the
i Muue-iiaggea Kiicnen. it was astonisn-
FOR SALE AT
ing how rapidly that SDrained ankle
A BARGAIN 6-room j recovered. It was nearlv niphtfall
tiuue aim iwo dLTfs. luia ui iruii, -
squares from city limits. C. E. Keev-! er Real Estate Co.. 7 South 11th St. Office phone 1641, home 2169.
FOR SALE 3 acres on National Road". , thought, and once or twice he walked edge of city, modern, fine buildings; , over to the window and Started 2 modern doubles, central; modern j earnestly out. It opened on to a sine-lo. first snnarp nff Main f nOO I ... .
ii acres modern ho, is ai,rt ham Ar . squaiia courtyarj. In the far corner
thur Brooks.
nd we had eaten nothing since early
morning, so that we spent some time over our meal. Holmes was lost in
ing aDout my place without my leave, so the sooner you pay your score and get out of this the better I shall be pleased." "All right. Mr. Hayes, no harm meant," said Holmes. "We have been having a look at your horses, but I think I'll walk, after all. It's not far, I believe." "Not more than two miles to the Hall gates. That's the road to the
left." He watched us with sullen eyes until we had left his premises. We did not go very far along the road, for Hofmes stopped the instant that the curve hid us from the landlord's view. "We were warm, as the children say, at that inn." said he. "I seem to grow colder every step that I take away from It. No, no, I can't possibly leave it." "I am convinced." said I, "that this
Reuben Hayes knows all about it. A
was a smithy, where a grimly lad was, more self-evident villain I never saw
AUTO FOR SALE Nash six. 5 good tires, A-l condition. T.argain if sold at once. Party leaving the city. Phone 2S07 or 19S4. LATE-191 9 BUICK ROADSTER.-cord tires, same as a new car. Walter E. Schott.
AUTPMORH F TIRES
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MR, CAR OWNER
at work. On the other side were the
LEGAL NOTICE stables. Holmes had sat down again OF CITY EOXDS. CITY OFiaf'er one of these excursion?, when h?i
furnished light Phone 1247.
FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms.
" l-URNlSHEO ROOMS with kitchenette and bath. suitable for light housekeeping. Rhone 5275.
RENT 9
HOUSES APTS. TO
STH ST.. N.. IS'-j Flat for rent.
10TH ST.. N' 34 Flat
11TH ST.. N.. 41 3-room flat. Phone 253
i'urnifhed
second floor.
unfurnished
Flat For Rent Phone 2718.
RENT Half of a house, 4 rooms.
l'OI
Call 747 North l.'tn. j.tiR RENT 4-room furnished - flat. ; Reference, no children. 27 North 11th ! St., Phone 29S1. 4-ROOM modern flat for rent. cen trally located. Box D-4190, j Care Palladium. ' BOARDANDROOM WA N TE D11 j WinOW WANTS ROOM and board! with family of two or lonely lady, j
State price. 61S Nortn um r-i
Offers Some REAL BARGAINS in Rebuilt Cars
We know that you mistake by using
will not make a
FEDERAL TIRES Remember we do the adjusting in our own store.
S14I5
$1250
BUSINESS SERVICE
PAPER HANGING and painting. Phone 462. Moore. PAPER CLE A NINO W o r k done by expert. Phone 2773. LAWN-MOWERS sharpeden. Frank Rruner. Phone :316.
STUDE BAKER 19?0 5 pa. -yensrer touring, just repaint
ed and perfect mechanical
condition, an unusual bargain
PILOT C-45 This 5 pass'enj?er touring Pilot is perfect mechanically, finished in maroon and black. Has
been unusually carefully
handled, a real bargain at
P1IX)T SPECIAL 4 passenger roadster. This is a special factory car which Is very powerful and fast, prac
tically new at
Come to the Factory or Phone 3478 Pilot Motor Car Co. Richmond
BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of FEDERAL Tires 1512 Main Phone 2444
SALE
RICHMOND, Notice is hereby
bids will be received by the City Controller of the City of Richmond, Indiana, until two o'clock p. m., on Thursday, July 7th, 1921, at his office in the city hall of said city, for the sale of a whole or part of Two Hundred Seven Thousand ($207,000.00) Dollars of the bonds of said city, issued for the benefit of the Municipal Electric Lighting and Power Plant of said city.
Said Bonds are designated
INDIANA t suddenly sprang out of his chair witn
riven that spa pri a iuuu citiajuauon.
LEGAL NOTICE
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
THE HOME GARAGE is prepared to
Six Per Cent Bonds. City of Richmond," and are in the whole amount of Two Hundred Fifty Seven Thousand ($257,000.00) Dollars, the same
j being made up of two hundred fifty 351 seven bonds each, of the denomination
of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00). Sucfr bonds mature as follows:
PETITION FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Wavne Circuit Court. April term. 1921. No. 1S61S. Nellie Poston vs. Charles Poston. Be it known, that on the 8th day of June. 1921. the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said defendant for
1921' a divorce
Said plaintiff also filed with said
complaint the affidavit of Elida Smith, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this
"Oh! he impressed you in that way, did he? There are the horses there is the smithy. Yes, it is an interesting place, this Fighting Cock. I think we shall have another look at it in an
unobtrusive way." A long, sloping hillside, dotted with grey limestone boulders, stretched behind us. We had turned off the road, and were making our way up the hill, when, looking in the direction of Holdernesse Hall, I saw a cyclist coming swiftly along. "Get down, Watson!" cried Holmes with a heavy hand upon my shoulder. We had hardly sunk from view when the man flew past us on the road. Amid a rolling cloud of dust, I caught
a gnaipse or a paie, agitated race a
CHESTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerlin visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin over the week end Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley and family attended the funeral of th-i former's brother Sunday afternoon, at Richmond... ..Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Boerner, Mr. and " Mrs. Morri3. Hinshaw and little daughter. Juanit. spent Sunday with Mr. and rMrs. Charles Bond, at Richmond.. .. .Child ren's day was observed here last Sunday evening. An entertaining pro gram was given before nearly o00
people Misses Frances and Mary, Hinshaw visited Misses Pauline and Mildred Tice Sunday.. . . .Several from here are attending the Epworth league convention at Parker this week Misses Pauline and Mildred Tice ar visiting at Winchester this week... ..Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter visited Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan Sunday. ' Everett Hunt has been appointed as Sunday school delegate to attend the state convention at Lafayette this week Virginia Martin is visiting Florence Webster . this week.. .. .Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pickett, Marjorie and Carlos Pickett were Saturday evening guests of Rev. Tice and Mrs. Kenworthy, who were entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Pickett.. . . .Rev. Ellwood and Mrs. Davenport were Sun day guests of relatives south of Ar-
m.n i-ntir fflrs Overhead exnenses
are small. Do your work at a small! Numbers 47 to 62, inclusive, Nov. 1
cost. AH work guaranteed. Give us. 196; bJ to 97, inclusive, Nov. 1, 1927;
a trial. Rear of Post Office.
VULCANIZING
35
Guaranteed Vulcanizing Used Tires and Tubes RICHMOND TIRE SERVICE Corner 11th and Main
BATTERY SERVICE
35
EXIDE
BATTERIES Gas Car, Farm Lighting, Vehicle
Recharging and Repairing. Free Testing Service. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO. 43 South 5th St Phone 2995
TIRES AND TUBES
35
TIBES AND TUBES
CLEANING PRESSING
DRY CLEANING PRESSING and Repairing of Ladies' and Gents" Garments
30c ....$1.25
THE ELITE TAILORS M Ui Main St. Over Bartel & Rohe's
15
Suits pressed Suits cleaned and pressed
PAINTING
HOUSE PAINTING Interior 0 finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2571 . MOVING AND STORAGE 16 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and SWrage . Rear 19 S 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 1 W. G. BAKER, Mgr.
REAL TIRES, REAL PRICES, VALUES
FABRIC, 6.000 mile guarantee
CORDS, S,000 mile guaranteed
mr '
yir 1 . M m v m m
Am- $-- ( - I
30x3 J12.00 30x34 N. S. Cord $24.00 S0x34 13 90 32x3 N. S. Cord 29.00 32x4 Cord $35.00 Guaranteed Tubes 30x3 $2.00 30x3 $2.50 Other Sizes In Proportion FELTMAN'S CIQAR STORE 609 Main Where Tou Buy Good Tires for Less Phone 2039 Save Real
98 to 106. inclusive, Nov. 1. 1928; 111 to 132. inclusive. Nov. 1, 1928; 133 to 167, inclusive, Nov. 1, 1929; 168 to 202. inclusive, Nov. 1. 1930: 203 to 237, inclusive, Nov. 1, 1931; 238 to 257 inclusive, Nov. 1, 1932. In the bonds of this series the city reserves the right to retire all or any part of said bonds on the first day of November, 1925, on any interest paying day thereafter, at par plus the accrued and unpaid interest thereon. All of the above bonds are dated April 1, 1921. and bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, beginning Nov. 1, 1921, and payable each six months thereafter on the first day of May and November. No bonds will be sold for less than par plus accrued interest thereon up
! to time of delivery. A transcript of j all proceedings taken in reference to ; the issuance of such bonds will be ; furnished the purchaser, and delivery j of said bonds will be made at the of- ; fice of the city treasurer of said city, ! immediately upon the . acceptance of
bid and receipt of purchase price. All bonds and interest coupons thereon are made payable at the Second National Bank of Richmond, Indiana. No bid for suchxbonds will be received unless the same is sealed and accompanied by a certified check on some responsible bank or trust company, payable to Thos. I. Ahl, city
treasurer of said city in an amount
equal to 2 per cent of the amount of the bonds proposed to be purchased by the bidder. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. A. BESCHER, City Controller, Richmond, Indiana. June lfi-M
state, and also her own affidavit j face with honor In. every lineament
as said in her said petition, are abandonment and failure to provide. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 30th day of July, 1921. at the term of said court which was begun and held at the court house in the Citv of Rich
mond, on the first Monday of April, j
saia cause win oe neara ana determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of said Court, at the Citv of Richmond, this 8th day of June, 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH, (Seal) Clerk. Robbins. Reller Robbins. attorneys for playitiff. June 9-16-2.!.
the mouth open, the eyes staring wildly in front. It was like some strange
caricature of the dapper James Wilder
whom we had seen the night before. "The Duke's secretary!" cried Holmes. "Come, Watson, let us see what he does." We scrambled from rock to rock, until in a few moments we had made
our way to a point from which we
could see the front door of the inn. Wilder's bicycle was leaning against the wall beside it. No one was moving about the house, nor could we catch a glimpse of any faces at the windows. Slowly the twilight crept down as the sun sank behind the high
SPECIALS AT THE STORES
SPECIALS AT THE STORES
BORDO ARSENATE For Insects and Fungus
ARSENATE OF LEAD For Insects
.MODOC, Ind. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Swain and children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham spent Saturday in Muncie Mrs. Stella Hanscom of Mvmcie spent Sunday evening with her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Swain..... Dr. and Mrs. Abel spen the week end in Indianapolis visitin? their-daughter, Esther.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Johnsou. of Muncie. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson Misses Naomi and Ruth Wiggins of Losantville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Marjorie Burgess.. ..-.Mies Doris Davison of Hagerstown is visiting her grandmother, Hrs. Ola Howell Robert Hurst returned from Dayton after visiting his brother, Gordon Hurst, a few weeks Miss Doris Bright, of Winchester, spent the week end with Miss Doris Abel.. .. .Miss Ruth Bookout of Mooreland is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson.
IHOOSIER FEED & FEEDER CO.
South Sixth and A St,
Phone 2063
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN
USE OUR SERVICE Open An Account With Us $50 SI OO S200 Investigate Our Easy-to-Pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans Get $ 50, pay back $2.50 a month Get $100, pay back $5.00 a month With interest at 3 a month. Pay faster if you like For Example Pay a $50 loan in full In One Month Total Cost, $1.75. Loans made on Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal. Call, Phone or Write RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY
"The Friendly Company" Room 207, Colonial Bldg. Under State Supervision.
Established 1S95. -Cor. .Main and Seventh Sts. Phone 1545. Richmond, Ind.
CLARK'S STATION Mrs. Berths, Hollinger and children were visiting one day last week... .Mrs. Era Beaublossom and Mrs. Snyder- of Greenville spent Saturday night and Sunday with Wilson Lutz and family.;.. Sam Riegle and family and IrviE Riegle and wife shopped in Greenville Saturday night Mr. 'and Mrs Ed Clark, Roy Clark ard Hazel Claris were in Greenville Saturday. .. .Wm. Wilt and family shopped in Greenville one day last week. . f .Irvin Riegle and wife and Handy Riegle and fam
ily " transacted business in Richmond Monday Fred McEowen and family were visiting Sunday..
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned as admisinstrator of the e3tate of Katherine Williams, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, the personal property belonging to said estate at htr late residence 45 North 5th street - in the City of Richmond, Wayne County. Indiana, on the 6th day of July. 1921, beginning at one o'clock p. m. Said property consists of -household furniture.' beds bedding, carpets, chairs. stovs. cooking utensils, dishes and sundry articles. " ' ' ' ' ' HARVEY" s. OZSUN. ' Administrator. Harris Harris, attornevs. June 9-18-23. - -
