Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 224, 1 August 1921 — Page 11

PAGE ELEVEN THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for quick reference, according to the Basil L. Smith System (Copyright) Advertising Rates 19 cents per line, per insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 80 cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on dy of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. SPECIAL NOTICE We are allowing $1.00 Credit for your old electric iron as part payment on a New Electric Iron. HART'S ELECTRIC SHOP 1027 Main.. Phone 2434

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WANTED - Phone 4712. Dressmaking. WANTED Dressmaking; work guaranteed. Mrs. Branson. 304 N. 21. LOST STOLEN 4 M BULL DOG White, bob-tall, brown over right. Phone 2248 or call 418 N. 13th; reward. LOST American Bull Terrier dog; reward. Return 1 W. Bruck. 1217 S. J. LOST Striped silk hand bag. Glen Miller park, opposite first spring; reward. Phone 2988. LOST Cameo pin, Thursday morning. Phone 2452; reward. ONE BLACK SANDAL Return Palladium. PARTY WHO TOOK THE COAT Saturday night on N. A. between 7th and Kth. is known. Please return to Palladium office to avoid trouble. HELP WANTEI -Male GOOD OPENING For a first garage man, at 109 S. 6th St. class vni-r, MAN To help take care college room, in exchange for tuition in business course. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. Col. Bldg. WANTED One good casket cabinet maker; one good casket machine hand that knows how to make moulding bits and keep up machinery; one ladv that knows how to make couch rusket interiors. I,et us hear at once, giving number of years experience. Pine Bluff Coffin Company, Pine Bluff. Arkansas. HELP WANTED Male cr Female -5 GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS open to men. women, over 17. Postal mail service, railway mail, Washington departments, typist. Salaries, J1400$1800. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars v of examinations, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner). 1041 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D. C. SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED 7 POLE AGENTS Exclusive territory. Easv Rhine Auto Body Polish. Guaranteed dust and water proof. Free sample upon request. Independent Chemical Works, Ashland Block, Chicago. III. ' WANTED A gentlemanly salesman who can furnish a team or light car to canvass Wayne county with an old extablished line of Proprietary Medi- ' cines. Extracts. Toilet Articles. Soaps and Spices, etc. Experience unnecessary, but not objectionable. For full particulars address The H. C. Whitmen Company. Columbus, Indiana. SITUATION WANTED 8 EXPERIENCED SINGLE MANto work on farm. 421 N. 15. -wants POSITION as housekeeper for a small familv; obiect, a permanent home. Mrs. C. A ponrisOxford, P., K. No. 2. WANTED -Job for married man. well acquainted with city: will consider most any kind of work. Phone 4163. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WASHINGS WANTED 101 So. 3rd St. WASHINGS Wanted. 229 No. 20. ROOMS FOR RENT 9TH ST. 28 S. Modern furnished room for rent. 9THST. S. 214 Modern room. 9TH ST. N.23 y. Room: 10 ST S. 2.7. Furnished room for rent. 10TH ST.--So. 42. Furnished rooms, j RANDOLPII ST. 309. rooms. No children. Furnished LIGHT HOUSEKErP'NGROOMS9 11TH ST. 9. 310. Three modern furnished rooms fojlighhousekeeping. 3nSTS. 101. Rooms, light housekeeping. hOOMSpTwo Tieht' housekeeping, for rent. Phone 1247. HOUSE S A PTS. TO RENT A VERY desirable apartment for rent, modern. Phone 2727. X D ST. 1519. Lower apt., 4 rooms and bath, hot air heat. FURNISHED 1512 N. E. FLAT Phone 2718 at 4 -ROOM FLAT For rent Inquire E. A. Thomas, Rapp's Store. 529 Main. FOR RENT-Will sub-lease very desirable apt. 5 room and sun porch. If can find small modern house. Call 2865. 5-ROOM APARTMENT Possession first August. Arply apartment 6 cor. 12 and Main. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Small modern house. Will sub-lease very desirable apt. 5 rooms and sun porch. Call 2S65. ROOM WANTED 11 MODERN ROOM With private entrance wanted by young ladv employed. Write Box E5087. care Palladium. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT 5 .or 6-room house bv Sect. 1; $5 reward. Box H8057, care of Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 TAPER HANGING & DECORATING For particulars phone 4U32 R. L. Combes, 908 S. 9. PLUMBING 14 PLUMBING SUPPLIES fold direct to the prices. owner See at lowest CHAS. JOHANNING Cor. 11th and Main Sts. Oesting Plumbing . Co. PLUMBING HEATING Calll 342 635 S. E MOVING HAULING STORAGE 16 W. E. EVANS For Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Kinds. Phone 3105 330 Lincoln

nviMC HAULING STORAGE 16 FORREST For local and long distanct hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St Phone 2608 Office Phone 2528 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566 W. O. BAKER. Mgr. PAINTING HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C, Sims, phone 2571. ROOFING REPAIRS 17 RICHMOND ROOFING CO. Work .done within 15 miles of Richmond, felt pattern or shingle roof. S. Baker, mgr.. Phone 2894. UNION ROOFING CO. Felt. Asphalt filled, laid and guaranteed only by us. Get a free es timate before roofing. Phone 2809. Office 9 South 7th St. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 18 Power plants, motor work, wiring for lights, bells, burglar alarms phones. Repair and trouble work I specialty. Estimates cheerfully furn ished. Chase Electric Go. 601 Main St. Office Phone 6034 Residence Phone 4920 FURNACES 21 Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co., E. J. Knapp, phone 1469. office 520 Main. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BED DAVENPORT Good as new. So. 9 519 CANARIES For sale. 20 V4 N. 9. mornings. Call DRUGGETT 7x7 Hot plate with oven; short walnut counter; shoe shining stand: window blinds. Call 434 bo. 13th St. . FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at what new would cost. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 533 Main. Phone 129C. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. HORTON ELECTRIC WASHER Uooa condition: $50 cash. Phone 1736. 231 No. 10th St. ITHACA double hammerless gun, 16 ga. New; a bargain. 618 Pearl St. SCREEN DOORS for sale, .made to order, repairing, lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 3086. SILO For sale. Phone 54851. WASHING MACHINE 601 So. 7. WATCHES and SPECTACLES For bargains In watches, high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. PIANO TUNING 23 D. E. Roberts Always Reliable. Phones 4110-2623 RECORD EXCHANGE 23A BUT used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness friore. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 W)R KALE Sunshine Coffee and Groc erv store, location. Muntmgion, ina. Apply to A. J. Ellinger, No. z Jefferson St.. Huntington. Ind. North FOR SALE Garage equipment and stock building and of accessories. Also two town properties. Doing good business. Must sell on account of health. Baker & Thompson, Claypool. Ind. POULTRY 31 FOR SALE Black Lang Shang cockerals. Phone 4784. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 31 25 HEAD OF EXTRA GOOD FEEDING shoats, average 125 lbs. Gus "Winters, Union Pike. Phone 54573. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 BUICK 4-cylinder touring; In good condition. Call 506 S. 5th St. after 6 p. m. USED CARS One 1918 Dodge Sedan. One 1914 Ford Touring. One 1921 Ford Delivery. One 1917 Chevrolet Roadster. One 1917 Overland Sedan. One 1919 Commerce Truck. BET HARD AUTO COMPANY 1117 Main St. , Phone 1041 Easy Terms if Desired. . ! DAVIS TOURING CARS One Ford touring car. Brook's Garage, National Road West. DIXIE FLYER Touring, newly painted: two new tires. In best of condition. Price $350. Mrs. M. J. Malsby. 2030 S. A. St. DODGE TO L" RING "17 model. Call evenings, 302 N. 8. Terms. FORD COUPE 1921 model .like new, with extras, at a bargain. 1032 V Main St. VELIE 5-passenger; 4 new Kelly Cord tires, sacrificed for quick sale. Box HS059. care of Palladium. AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35 Be one of the satisfied users of FEDERAL TIRES We do our own adjusting. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE 1512 Main Phone 2444 FOR SALE A tire for every car. Notice we sell 30x3 J,4 at $7.90; 32x4 at $11.40. Look at these tires. Master Production Corporation, 405 N. 13th St. -

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TITOS. A. ROBISON Automobile and Truck Repairing When Others Fail. Take It to Robison. 1 7 S. Sixth. Phone 1 039 VULCANIZING 35 Guaranteed Vulcanizing RICHMOND TIRE SERVICE Corner 11th and Main GARAGES FOR RENT 36 105 W.- MAIN For rent, space for two cars; wide cement alley. GARAGE Electric 307 N. 13. lights; reasonable. BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 39 FOR RENT Good ' office room In American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. FORRENT -Miscellaneous 39 PASTURE For rent. Cattle and horses. West of Greenville Gravel o. E. a Ewing, R. R. C. LOTS FOR SALE 42 BEAUTIFUL building; site near Country Club ; house, shade, gas, water, electricity. Owner, phone 4525. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE Modern 6-room house. Call 2014 N. E. St. FOR SALE 206 Richmond Ave., 7room house with garage. A Few Specials 6-ROOM modern, east end; large lot and barn. 6-ROOM modern cottage, bath, furnace, garage, hot water., heat. 6- ROOM, gas, light, water; part cash, balance reasonably terms. 7- ROOM house, 2 acres of ground; can't make terms on this one. Biirdsall & Willett Co. Phone 1481-3271-3293 710HMAIN MAIN ST. 315 West 5-room bungalow for sale. Phone 3167. GOOD CITY POSTERFIBID, HOMES Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE Modern house with large garage. A bargain if sold soon. 311 W. Main. Phone 3342. For Sale. 8-ROOM modern house, hardwood floors thruout, square from Main. Price at a bargain if sold at once; $7,500. Party leaving city has extra good 7-room house with a good garage; price is $3,750; good location, possession at once. 6-ROOM modern house for sale. Located on S. 13. $1,000 cash; time on balance. See FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN Richmond's Independent Real Estate Dealer . Phones 1097-6011-2960 310-311 Colonial Bldg. BRAD BURT & BAILEY Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. $3,950o00 A bargain. Buy now. An attractive o rooms and bath. Modern bungalow. Ideal arrangement, gas, electricity, furnace, clothes closets, cement cellar, porches, artistic new decoration. Part cash, $25 monthly. Possession at once. 629 Richmond Ave. PHONE 4643 FOR SALE At a bargain, strictly modern home on West Main. Call C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Phone 1641 or 2169. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond, Ind.. R. F. D., Phone 4171. C E. KEEVER CO. has a nne list ot houses. Oftjlce phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains.

See Us for FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY HARRIS & KORTEWEG Southwest Corner 6th and Main Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014

FOR TRADE , City property to trade for a 40acre farm. , 5-room house and bath, hardwood floors on lower floor; $3,000, on payments. 5-room house on west side, barn on rear, $ 2100 on payments. Double on 14th St. 6 rooms to side, a bargain for $3,600. 8-room modern with large barn on 17th St., good location. Let us show you these places. We have buyers for properties of all kinds. List your property with us. RAMSEY & HUDELSON' Ninth and Main Sts. Over Union Store Phones 2576, 1899. 6041 FARMS FOR SALE 43 FOR SALE 40 A. Clay-gravel land. 5 miles from Paw Paw. Mich. R. G. Hollis, 511 Pleasant St., St. Joseph, Mich. 40 ACRE FARM M mile good railroad, commissioned high school. 7-room house; furnace and bath; barn, silo, and other outbuildings; also 4 Jerseys; 7 acres of corn. Price, $6,500; $1,500 cash, easy payment on balance. Frank M. Price Phone 4745. FOR SALE 140 acres Wayne County, Indiana land. Bottom and second bottom. No better corn and hog farm. Good water, good buildings and fences. Within two and one-half miles of good market, churches and school. Priced atllO per acre. A real money-maker. Address P. O. Box 178, Cambridge City, Indiana. 80 ACRES of good land, and good buildings, for sale; close to town; . price $8,000. H. C. Nelson (The Owner), Decatur, Mich. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade 30-ACRE FARM 7-room house, good barn, for sale or trade for property in Richmond; $1,500. Time on balance. Geo. Cummins, R.R. D., city, 22 B LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Mary Anna Jane Brocamp, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un- ! dersigned has been appointed by the I Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Mary Anna Jane Brocamp deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GUY C. BULL, Administrator. Frank T. Strayer. Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Wayne County. Indiana, as Executor of the last will and testament of Wilson Reynolds, late of said County. Said estate is supposed to be solvent BENJAMIN F. HARRIS. Executor. Harris & Harris. AttorneysJuly 25 -Aug. 1-8. MONEY TO LOAN 46 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. 3rd Floor, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 SPECIALS AT THE STORES

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Cambridge City Nine Loses to Hollansburg Sunday CAMBRIDGE CITY, Aug.- 1. Although outhittlng and outpitching the locals, the Hollansburg baseball team went down to defeat at the hands of the Cambridge City baseball team Sunday afternoon by the score of 6 to 0. Garthwaite hurling for the visitors outpitched Battson, local hurler, but his support was very poor and allowed the locals to score six unearned runs: The score: Hollansburg .... 000 000 000 0 7 6 Cambridge City. 000 023 Olx 6 4 3 Garthwaite and Wolfe; Battson and

Strickler. Great Britain Wins Second Yacht Race fBy Associated Press) COWES, Isle of Wight. Aug. 1. Great Britain today won the second yacht race for the British-American cup in the six metre class by 20 points to 15. This, with the first race last Friday, at Ryde, puts the British racers ahead of the Americans 42 points to 23. FOOTBALL than Is usually tackled by these colleges. Wabash has contracted to take on the Army in its second contest, and DePauw will stack up against the Notre Dame products early In the season. Butler has not arranged a particularly heavy roster, but is dickering with Syracuse for a game to end up the season. The Bull Dogs had a successful year last season under Coach Pat Page. Rose Poly and Hanover are under new managements. State Normal has not decided to play the gridiron game due to financial straits, in the athletio department, it is said. The status of Valparaiso is uncertain.' Suburban NEW WESTV7LLE, O. Mrs. Her bert Sammons and little son, John Al len, and Mrs. Carl Stokes and daugh ter, Mary, are spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al len Breese Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and sons, Cecil and How ard, and Lee Ammerman, spent Wed nesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge and family... Mrs. Harry Ammerman spent Monday afternoon in Richmond.. '.. .Mr. and Mrs. Roe Ray spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Bert Ray and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman and fam ily spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman ana family Miss Gladys Ray spent Thursday afternoon in Richmond .Thurman Mattix has gone to Kalamazoo, Mich., LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss John W. Lamb vs. Anna L. Lamb, et al Wavne Circuit Court, April term 1921. No. 19698. Re it known, that on the 30th day of July, 1921. the above named plaintiff bv her attorneys, filed in the of-fk-e of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause partition together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant, Eliza E. Ayres and James Ayres are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants, therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the 23rd day of September. 1921, a day of the April term of said Court which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond on the first Monday of April. 1921, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this 30th day of July, 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Harris & Harris, attorneys for plaintiff Aug.l-R-15. SPECIALS AT THE STORES CABINET: uintniumHiuimHtniiiimRnmntmninituiniiinnnninniminiuii Porcelain top, white enamel inside, all glass containers, solid oak construction. A $50 cabinet for -$23.50 Metal top, same as above $21,00 These cabinets all brand new and just received from factory.

where he will work for the Richmond and Greenville Gravel company ,as craneman The Ladies Aid society met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lancaster.. .. .Mrs. Elsie Hicks gavo a party at Mrs. Jacob Ketron's home Tuesday night MOORELAND, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and children, Lena and Melvin, visited Mrs. Herold Wadman of Newcastle Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. Marais Pool entertained Friday evening the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Manifold and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dye and daughter and daughter, Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Lamb and Grandma Lamb, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Cochran, Miss Irs and Mary Brawn. Ice cream and cake was served in the evening.... Mr., and Mrs. Marion Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brown and baby of Muncie, and Mr. Bell of Newcastle, dined with Mrs. Till Harry and daughter, Ondia Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois, were in Losantville Tuesday. .. .Mrs. Cora J. Burnham of Linden, la., is visiting relatives near Mooreland Robert Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb Wednes day Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb Wednesday... .Mrs. E. J. Holcomb called on Mrs. Luna Locke Tuesday Misses Katherine and Mania Holiday of Unionsport called on Mr. and Mrs. Luna Locke Wednes day... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and family dined with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. J Holcomb and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith were in Newcastle Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hol comb and Mrs. E. J. Holcomb motored to Newcastle Saturday. WEST RIVER, Ind. Mrs. Cora Burnham and two children, Clarence and Walter, of Linden, Iowa, visited her sister, Mrs. Martha Wood, Wednesday and Thursday. Those who dined with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. William McCallister and children, Bertha, Richard, George, Howard and Joeie, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wood and daughters, Idris and Daisy, of Modoc; Mrs. Laura Rash and daughter, Eva, of Blountsville; Miss Mabel Harris of Germantown; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood and daughter, Lois, of Mooreland; Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop and son Doris, of El wood; Iron and Everett Rich of Modoc, and Chester Kennedy of Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dennis and daughter Dot of Losantville, called on Mr. and Mrs. F. D. King and daughter Mae Sunday. ....Mrs. Emma Beckerdite and Miss Josephine Wood called on Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Driscoll and son Ray Sunday.. I.Ray Driscoll called on Miss Claircie Benson Tuesday evening. . . , Mrs. Orval Gray and Florence Logan were In Losantville Tuesday Claude Abbott, Clyde Dennis and Charlie Richardson called on Mrs. Guy Macey and daughter, Delia, last week Miss Lottie Durbin was in Newcastle this week visiting her brother, Will Lamb, who underwent an operation there. He is said to be getting along nicely. JACKSONBURG. Ind A number of girls from Straughns are camping along the Martindale this week Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and children have gone to the lakes of northern Indiana for an outing Mrs. Lcn Clark of Carthage is the guest of Mis. Viola Thompson Mrs. Emmett Smith and daughter have returned to their home near Carmel. . . .Mrs. Aus tin of Atlanta, Ga., spent Friday with her cousin, Mrs. Edward Kinsinger... Mrs. Fred Scott and daughters have returned from a week's visit with Newcastle friends .... Mrs. Laura Stanton, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is better The Loyal Sons and Daughters' Sunday school class gave an ice cream social at the church Friday evening Rev. Milligan and son of Green's Fork spent Friday evening here Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scates spent Sunday afternoon at West Grove Mr. Daniel Kingery and granddaughter of Iowa, Mrs. Sarah Paddock of Mlliville and Mi. and Mrs. Clayton Kimmel of Straughns, spent Wednesday with Mr. andMrs. Dan Kiser. . . .Elias Scott is spending some time at the lakes of northern Indiana John Hawkins, Mrs. Mary Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hunt of Centerville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks. . . LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a copy of decree execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 17th day of August, 1921, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the following property, towit: A part of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31), Township fourteen (14), Range one (1), West, beginning at a point on the north line of said quarter section 425.5 feet west of the northeast corner of said section; thence south along the west line of Alice M. Jones' lot 172.5 feet to the southwest corner of said Alice M. Jones' lot; thence west parallel with the north line of said section 39.34 feet; thence south 533 feet to the north line of plot or ground neretotore ailoted to Corinna Forkner and Alice G. Forkner; thence west parallel with the north line of said section Zoo feet thence north parallel with the east line of said section 70o.5 reet to the north line of said section; thence east along said section line 289.34 feet to the place ot beginning, containing 4.zi acres. mora or less. Except, from the above description tnat part neretotore sold by one Forkner to Linthicum of dimensI ion 39.34 feet east and west and 172.5 corner if the above described tractTo be sold as the property of George Graef et al to satisfy said decree In my hands in favor of Richmond Loan. & Savings Association. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CARL WADMAN. ia sneriir or Wayne County. Harris & Harris, attorneys for plaintiff July25-1921.

Mr. and Mrs.. Spencer Gethers entor. tained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dearth, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks of Richmond, Sunday James Dolan. was in Indianapolis Tuesday. ...Mrs. A. A. Lindley and daughter Louise entertained Tuesday, Mrs. Deolan Daugherty and daughters Edith and Hester, Mrs. Katie Wilson, Mrs. Lou Clark, Mrs. Clara Scates and Mrs. Delia Brooks.... Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beesou of Richmond, called on friends here Friday Mr. and Mrs A- M. Nicholson of Green's Fork spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown.". ..Harold Clark of Cambridge is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Clark Mr. and Mrs. Frank Under--

wood have returned to Detroit, their former home. LOSANTVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Booker Worley and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Noah diaries and daughter, Mary Jane, of New Madison, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and two sons of Liberty, Ind., last week-end... Charles Ladd spent Tuesday In Winchester. ...Mrs. Jake Williams and little daughter, Dorothy' Marie, are visiting Mrs. Charles Haisley part of this week. . Mrs. Charles ' Ladd and Miss Irene Elliot of FortWayne, called on Mrs. Sam Ladd and Mrs. John Ladd and the Misses Anna Josephine and Mary Louise Ladd accompanied them home.... Jake Jackson of Newcastle is spending a part of this week visiting bis brother, Benjamin Jackson.... Mrs. Josie Crumis and daughter, Eioline and Mrs. Delia Gentry and three daughters of Chicago called on Mrs. Otis Howell ' Tuesday.... Charles Ladd and Albert Swingley spent Thursday in Muncie.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Booker Worley called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swingley Wednesday Perry Oxley spent Wednes- , day night with Orville Jackson Kelso Crumis was a guest of Earl Medsker Tuesday. .. .The M E. Sun-, day school classes of Bert Towney and Donald Beeson were picnicking near Hagerstown Wednesday and Thursday , ....Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray and daughter, Oma, with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Murray and family of Bicknell, Ind., and Miss Victoria Jelleson were on a picnic in Beeson's Grove south of town Sunday. .Misses Pearl. Ethel Mae and Marie Jackson and Miss Jessie Smith called on Mrs. Charles Ladd, Wednesday afternoon. GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Margaret Ullery, Nadiene Wise, Helen Downing, Elizabeth Boyd, Catherine Cummins, Elizabeth Shaeffer, Thelma Gould. ' Elizabeth Phillips, Mary Mosey, Juanita Boyd. Esther Jane Cummins, Vera Black, Nellie Cummins, Blanche Cates, Devona Haler, Kathleen Ridge, Lucile Steer3, met at the home of Mrs. R. J. Grubbs Thursday afternoon and surprised Edith and Louise Harrison. Rev. Milligan and Rev. and Mrs. Brock will hold a revival at the Christian church, commencing Sunday, July 31 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harrison of Hagerstown, are visiting relatives here.. .Members of the Friends church " wil, hold their picnic next Thursday.. . . ..Miss Gladys Meyers of Muncie normal school came Friday evening to spend the week end with her parents. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Mary Meyers Rev. Fisher, of Economy, will preach at the Methodist church Sunday evening. His Fisher ,who is a baritone soloist, will sing a song in connection with his subject. . LYNN, Ind. The ball game between. Lynn and Spartanburg was stopped byrain in the fifth inning, the score be ing 11 to 1 In favor of the "burg"..., The usual big crowd attended the conMrs. Blaine Edwards and daughter were week-end visitors of relatives in and near Cincinnati.,.. Mrs. Guern sey Heidrick and sons, Donald and Kenneth, returned to their home In Hume, 111., Wednesday after a week's stay with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reece . . . .Mrs. Nina Bowen and son, Harold, were Richmond shoppers E"riday.... The Christian church at this place will help in the 10th anniversary celebra tion of the Bethel church Sunday.... John Flatter, formerly of this place. but now or Lima, O., is the guest of relatives here.... Dan Hecker, of Indianapolis, was a business visitor here . Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John I. Thomas, Mrs. Helen Beetley and son. Gerald, were Richmond visitors Thurs day afternoon Miss Lucille Yates is able to be out again after a four week's battle with fever William Patterson is confined to his home by a severe attack of stomach trouble.. Elmer Hodgin is assisting with the work at Floyd Snyder's My nam and Catherine Appleby of Crawfordsville, returned to their home Friday after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Chenoweth Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Pierson and family spent Thursday in Richmond.. ..Miss Mildred Swain is a guest of her cousin. Miss Pauline Sener, at Richmond.... Miss Lula Potter left Friday for Chicago, where she will visit relatives two weeks. 2,000 ATTEND DEDICATION OF SPIRITUALIST HOTEL ANDERSON. Ind., Aug. 1. A crowd of nearly 2,000 persons was present at the Indiana spiritualist camp meeting at Chesterfield Sunday. A new hotel with seventy-five rooms, built at a cost . of $25,000. was dedicated. E., W. Sprague, Detroit, Mich., delivered the dedicatory address. Justin Titus of Wilkinson spoke in the morning, anJ William Hart of Kansas City, Mo.y demonstrated materialization daring the afternoon.