Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 234, 12 August 1921 — Page 13

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TOUR COMBINGS made into switches, transformation, etc. Also natural human hair goods for tale. Phone 1372. Misa Steward. 13 So. 10th St. LOST 4 BETA THETA PI Fraternity pin. Initials A. J. W. on back. Valuable only to owner. liberal reward. Dr. Whallon, 29 S. 10th. IX)ST A man's brown mixed coat, between Murrette theatre and New Hope on National road or on Svcamore road, lie turn to Palladium office or phone .11104 set reward. HELP WANTED Male WANTED Good blacksmith floor man at once. J. B. Oxley, Winchester. Ind. TV'AXTfil) Spring fitters for factory out of city, men who have had experience sufficient to take charge of a hand f i ro and. when necessary, make their own patterns. Write to Auto Sprlnfrs. care of Palladium., statins what xperience you have had in this line of -work. HELP WANTED Male or Female -5 WANTED A stenographer for two' ...... , v. , . . n : . - A. ,9 1 TT t t- 9 tn 5 n. m. I.adv or gentleman Address i Post Office Box No. 21a. The demand for your service will increase as your efficiency increases. Enter Night School next Monday, the lnth. Same courses and teachers as day school: OPENING WEEK FALL TERM August 29 to Sept. 8. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg Phone 2040. HELP WANTED Female 6 LAUNDRESS Wanted 70 So. 15. For general 09 N. 10. COMPETENT GIRLhousework. Inquire ! SALESMEN A AGENTS WANTED 7 BRANCH MANAGER AND SALESMEN WANTED Immediate opening for branch manager big enough to earn $20,000 yearly. Branch to be located in his own community, representing high grade article hacked up by daily newspaper and national magaring advertising. Also have opening for several salesmen operating their own ' automobiles: earning possibilities $5,000 to $10,080 annually. Applications must reach us before August 17th. vv ire or write Helsbels Indiana Co., 427 N, Meridian St., Indianapolis. Ind. ' SITUATION WANTED 8 WANTED Morning's work by week 404 So. 6. the WANTED Position Phone 4661. as housekeeper. WOMAN With girl, wants housekeeping fbr widower. Phone 4661 or call 1235 Sheridan St. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WASHINGS WANTED 101 So 3rd St ROOMS FOR RENT 9 STH ST. N. 224. 2 furnished rooms for light hausekeeping. l'TH ST N. 212. Modern furnished front room." private entrance. Gentlemen preferred. ' ; N. W. 5TH 719 3 furnished rooms. FT. WAYNE AVE 132. Nicely furnished room for man and wife, with the privilege of cooking. s'modern'rOOMS For rent. Ph.3235. ROOM FOR RENT 205 4 So. 7. -With bath. Call WE A HE NOT RENT HOGS Inquire at 20 S 10th St. for modern front room. Reasoable, for 1 or 2 people; men or women HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 9 ivitvu APARTMENT $55; modern six rooms, heat furnished. See Turn er W. Hadley. Phone 1922. FOR RENT Modern furnished bungalow of five rooms on N E St .. near -l- tm children Call 2227 N. E St for further information. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPER HANGING & DECORATINC For particulars phone 4.J- K. Combes, 008 S. 9 E. LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bruner. Phone 2516 Frank LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Washing Machines repaired. jomi a., ouui. Rear 109 S. tith. Phone 2581 PLUMBING AND HEATING 14' PLUMBING SUPPLIES scld direct to the owner at lowest prices. See CHAS. JOHANNING Cor. 11th and Main S'.s. MOVING HAULING STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Of f ice Phone 2 5 2 8 51 9 N. D. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear,19 S 11th St. Phones 2228-156S W. G. BAKER, Mgr. ROOFING REPAIRS 17 RICHMOND ROOFING CO. Work done within 15 miles of Richmond, felt pattern or rhingle roof. S. Baker, mjr. Phone 2894. UNION ROOFING CO. Felt. Asphalt, filled, laid and guaran teed only by us. Liet a tree es itimate before roofine. Phone 2809. Office. 9 South 7th St ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 18 Power plants, motor work, wiring: for i v. . holla hure-lar alarms and telephone's. Repair and trouble work a ' s mucialtv. Estimates cheerfully furn ished. ..Chase ElectricCo. C01 Main St. Office Phone 6034 Ressidenco Phone 4920

Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Cck. E. J. Kiiapp, phon 189. office 520 Main.

FUEL 21 KTN DL1NQ Richmond Lumber Co. - FOR-SALE Miscellaneous 21 APPLES G rapes. Mrs. Souder. Phone 4335. BIRDSEYE MAPLE bedroom suite ana rugs. 803 N. D St.. SUIT OF CLOTHES And shoes for 16 year old boy. 134 So. S. FOJR. SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at U what new would cost. Townsend's Used Goods Store. Main. Phone 129C. 633 ROUND reed stroller, good as new. So 17. hone 2673. 2S DINING TABLE and chairs, and a few other pieces- of household furniture. S3S Pearl St. BED-ROOM FURNITURE 800 Road. J'iioae 4764. Natl. EA3E BURNER Al shape; cabinet; sras raiige. perfectly new wringer. .223 N 20. 5"4-lN. SOLID Mahogany table, four leaves. $50. round dining Call 2865. FUMED OAK living room furniture; leather upholstered davenport. Royal rest chair, desk, smoking stand, mahogany chiffionier, ice box, porch furniture and niiscellac-KJua articles. 2030 S. A. LADIES' BLUE Broad cloth suit, good condition. Ill N. i9. Phone 3658. WATCHES and SPECTACLES For bargains In watches, 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. SCREEN DOORS for sale, made to order, repairing, lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 3086. Private Sale of Household Good: AU Goods in Perfect Condition 1 Buffet 1 Victor Dining Table 1 Center Table 1 Center Table 1 Bookcase 1 Bedstead with Springs 2 Dressers 1 Bed Rocker 1 Settee 1 Electric Sweeper 1 Washing Machine 1 Clock Several Rockers Saturday, August 12 Call at Between hours of 9 and 11 morning, and 2 and 4 afternoon. PIANO TUNING 23 D. E. ROBERTS Always Reliable. Phones 4110 and 2623. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A BUY used records, save 33 1-3 percent Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. BUILDING MATERIA! FUEL 28 LUMBER. and COAL See Bell In-BeaMview South 8 and M St. Phone 2476 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 CASH GROCERY For sale, on good street. Owner wants to leave city. Box F6129, care Palladium. WILL PAY UP TO $1,000 cash on garage, picture show, or other going business, in good town of 3.000 to 10.000; good price and full particulars. G. A. Stimpson, 303 W. Lincoln St., Bloomington. 111. MANAGER WANTED To take charge of branch office for large Chicago corporation to be established in Richmond, Ind. $75 per week allowed as salary from earnings ' and share of profits should net better than $7,500 annually. $500 cash investment required, fully secured. Give previous experience, age and reference in first letter to receive reply. Unless your reputation is good and you have the cash to invest. Save your stamps, address. President. Suite 1542, 60S S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 11L

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FOR SALE Puppies, crossed Airdale and Rat Terrier. Phone 54514.

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 31 FOR SALE Good general purpose horse. Call at Peining Sister's Groccry or Phytic 1SS2. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 HARRY C STUTZ SPECIAL Owner has driven car 9,000 miles. Car in fine condition. Owner leaving city. Call 2734. CIRCUS DAY SPECIALS We will take any used car in trade on the following: Allen Four Touring. Grant Six Touring. Oakland Six Touring. Haynes Six Touring, -.r Ford Roadster. Monroe 1920 Roadster. Buick Four Light Delivery, truck Prices lower than ever before. Wayne County Nash Motor Co. 19 South 7th. Phone 6173 FORD TOURING For sale, by owner. leaving city. Car in excellent conaition and equipped with starter and many extras. 602 Richmond Avenue. Phone 4843. Offers Some SPLENDID BARGAINS in Re-Painted and Re-Built Used Cars Come to the factory and pick out a Bargain. Cash. Trade or Terms. Come to the Factory or Phone 3478. PILOT MOTOR CAR CO. Richmond AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE 1921 Ford Sedan, like new; 1919 Ford Sedan, real bargain; 1918 and 1920 Chevrolet: 1919 Ford with starter; 1919 Ford without starter: 1919 Dodge touring. Geo. Worley's Garage, 15 S.. 9 "St. Dort Agent. AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35 FEDERAL CORD TIRES for Reo and Fork truck give you the mileage you are looking for. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of FEDERAL Tires 1512 Main Street. Phone 2444 FOR SALE TIRES: Eargains for any car owner; 30x3, $6.90; 31x4, $10.40; 34x4, $12.40. Every size in this sale. Master Production Corporation, 405 North 13th street. GARAGES 36 FOR RENT Garage. 411 N. 17. MOTORCYCLES. AND BICYCLES 37 TWO GOOD GIRLS' BICYCLES 8 1 1 S. F St. Phone 4369. BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 39 FOR RENT Good office room In American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE Modern duplex, central lo cation. udi8, care or fanaaium. GOOD CITY PORTERFIELD. HOMES Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE ' 90 ACRES Good 8-room frame house. good barn 40x60, lair fences, practically level. An extra good farm on main pike Priced very reasonable $13,000 $5,000 cash. Balance $1,000 per year at 6 percent until paid for. Fall possession. 165 ACRES 60 acres good bottom land, balance rolling. 7-room house, very larg-e bank barn. About 4 miles out. $100 per acre. Fall possession. 162 ACRES All level plow land, an extra good farm, well located Here is a real farm $21,000. Spring: possession. GOOD 7-room frame house. 1 square off Main. Possession 30 days. Only $2,000. GOOD lunch and confection business. Extra good location. Priced right. Possession at once. Act quick. All kinds of farms and city property. HARRIS & KORTEWEQ Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Phone 2378. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a nne list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FOR SALE 8-room modern house with 3-car space fire-proof garage, and is centrally located, block off Main St. Phone 2317. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Richmond, Ind., R. F. P., Phone 4171. Look at These 5- room and bath on west side good hot water furnace; barn on rear $2,500 6- Rooms and bath, modern on No. 16th St $4,500 Good property to trade for 20 acres, not too far out. Good 10-room double on So. 5th St. Modern; good garage. We have buyers for all kinds of properties; list them now. RAMSEY & HUDELSON Ninth and Main Sts. Over Union Store Phones 2576. 1899. 6041

BUY NOW Attractive 5-room modern bungalow, complete, reasonable. 629 Richmond Ave. Ph 4643. Cash or terms

FOR SALE Double partly modern on North 19th St. Cash or paymenL Address E. V. Frank Eaton, Ohio. 5-ROOM HOUSE Three lots and large barn, easy terms. Inquire G, Liebert city. R. R. D. . MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE. 211 S. 8. Farm -Lands For 1 e 160 ACRES 2 miles from good trading point; good 7-room house with furnace; extra large barn; plenty of fruiL This farm is all under cultivation except 15 acres in woodland. 40 ACRES 4 miles from Richmond; good 7-room house, garage, good barn, plenty of fruit, very productive. Price ?8,000. 150 ACRES 4 miles from Richmond ; plenty of buildings ; 90 acres all level, very productive; balance slightly rolling. This farm is a bargain, $24,000. 60 ACRES 6 miles from Richmond; good 7-room house, good barn; practically level, $9,000. 100 ACRES 1 mile from good trading point; 80 acres under cultivation, balance in bluegrass pasture; plenty of good spring water; $125 per acre. 21 ACRES All black land ; good 6-room house, plenty of out , buildings. This is a real one. 7 miles from Richmond. - If you have any good city property you want to trade for a farm, we have an excellent list i to choose from. FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN Richmond's Independent Real Estate Dealers Rooms 310-311 Colonial Bldg. Elevator Service Phones 1097, 2960. 6011 REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 574 acres equipped poultry and pig fariru 65 miles from Chicago. Write R. L Williams, Wanatah, Indiana. Preble Cokety . Farms We have a number of PreWo County farm: size from 40 to 200 acres. Trade for Richmond property. Number of business propositions to trade for town property or iarm. we also nave mon ey to loan on real estate. Module Frank St. Clair Bldg. Eaton, Ohio FARMS FOR SALE. 43 FOR SALE 240 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 at $110 per acre. A real mon ey-maker. Address P. O. Box 17S, i,amonage city, inaiana. FARMS FOR SALE Write E. A. Rob erts, scottsburg, ind, FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21

Large Marble Clock Diameter dial, 2 feet. For.sale cheap. . FRANK PHENIS- -- , Second National Bank Bids. ' .

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WAREHOUSE SPACE 20,000 square feet of space is available . in warehouse with sidings directly adjoining the Pennsylvania Lines. Electric Elevator facilities. InquirePALLADIUM"

43 WANTED Small farm, location. Improvement an soil good. Price right Cash. Deal with owner. Describe. Box HS061. care of Palladium. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wavne County, es: Estate of George J. Knollenberg, deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administratrix of the estate of George J. Knollenberg, deceased, late of Wrayne County, Indiana. . Said estate is supposed to be solvent. . SELMA K. SHARTLE. Administratrix. Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher. Attys. JUlVZS-AUg.5-12. LEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind, August 11, 1921. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hours 9:30 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, August 25th. 1921, for the follow ing described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: 605, 1921, to improve the south side of South "F" Street by con structing a cement sidewalk 5 ft. in width, from South 8th to South 9th Street All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public . improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten day3 from the acceptance of Drorjosals. contracts and bonds satii'actosry to the said Board to do'the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MATT. VON PEIN, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works. Aus.12-19. MONEY TO LOAN 46 LOANS 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, Celoalal Bldg." Phone 2560 ASK US If you Need Money On Furniture, Livestock, Etc. 21 Of er 2 Q Month jgHAWKlNS2 WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St.. Richmond. Ind. PHONE 2509 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21 FOR RENT Miscellaneous 39

FARMS WANTED

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MODOC, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Cp.rl Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Gunegill and daughter, Louise, and Rev. snd Mrs. A. F. Byrne and daughter, Byrinta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Nealie McGunegill. near Carlos City. Mrs. Henna Hoffman, son Francis, and daughter, Helen, are visiting relatives in Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hurst , and daughter, Thelma June, of Dayton, O., are visiting relatives here... Mrs. Lenard Darrah and daughters of Winchester, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Barker... i .Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Byrne and daughter, Byrnita spent Tuesday with Mrs. Matie Lamb..... Miss Ruth Swain dined with Miss Lois Lennington Sunday Mis3 Thelma Hodson dined with Miss Alice Lee, Sunday.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lee and daughter Nadine and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Olie Naylor and son Max, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Murrel Mrs. Bonniee Kurs of Farm land, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Elmer Hurst. .... Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGunnegil and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith spent Tuesday afternoon in Farmland. Miss Mae Keever, of Red Key, spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Keever Mr. and Mrs. Cecile of Parker spent Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Warner, and son, Ce cile James Hilton of Newcastle' spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker Mrs. Sadie Vardaman and Mrs. A. A. Conarroe spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sisk, near Losantville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macey and children started Saturday for Oklahoma to visit Mrs. Macey's parents. They also will tour Texas Mrs. Omer Ross and daughter Kathryn of Cleveland, O., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Malissa Maulsby Miss Jennie Farquhar is visiting in Zenia, 0.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain and daugUters.Malissa and Nar, and Miss Lois Lennington spent Wednesday in Muncie, as guests of Mrs. Stella Hanscom Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Severe and Miss, Hallie Burroughs spent Saturday in Muncie. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mrs. Frank Fronaphel and son Frankie are visiting in Petosky, Mich... Miss Hattie Toms of Chicago is visiting her mother and friends.-. . .Mrs. Hastings is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marson and daughter, Mrs. Lillie Huddleston, and her son, Alpheus, visited Mr3. Marson's sister, Mrs. Starr, at Richmond, Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. O. TJ. Toppin entertained Mr. and Mr3. George Butler of Indianapolis Sunday. ...Clarence Ingerman, O. U. Toppin, Edwin Callaway and families and Mr. and Mrs. George Butler are camping at Hiser's woods for the week... Robert Krone returned from Chicago : on LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned, William J. Curtis, as Trustee of Franklin School Township, Wayne County, Indiana, at the school house immediately north of the town of Whitewater in School District No. 5, all witnin said townsnip, county and state, up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on Saturdaj', September 3rd, 1921, for the purchase of School Bonds of said Franklin School Township, Wayne County. Indiana, in' the sum and amount of Fifty-one Thousand Dollars ($31.000.00), at which time and place all bids received therefor will be opened and read. Said bonds will be dated September 1st. 1921. and ninety (90) of which said bonds will be in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars- ($500.00) each and -fifteen (15) of which said bonds will be in the denomination of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) each and said bonds will be numbered from one (1) to one hundred five (105) Inclusive, bond number seven (7) will be for Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) and every seventh bond numbered thereafter for said amount of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00). all other bonds being in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each. Said bonds will bear Interest at the rate of five and one-half (5ii) percent from date, payahl semi-annually, beginning juiy 151, iv&i. Said bonds and Interest will be pavable at the First National Bank In the city of Richmond, Indiana, and said bonds will mature and become due and payable within fifteen years from the date thereof, and as follows: Thirtv--four Hundred Dollars. ($3400.00) will become due on July 1st. 1922. and a like amount will become due and payable on the 1st day of July of each and every year thereafter until the same are paid, the last installment of said bonds coming due and payable on July 1st, 196. Said bonds will be issued and sold to' provide funds for the construction of new high srhool building within said Franklin School Township. Wayne Coontv. Indiana, and to pav for-the installation of a heating and ventilating system and for a plumbing and sewerage svstem and for the electrical .wiring all for said building, and to pay the other necessary costs and expenses incident thereto. Said bonds will be Issued under- the laws of the state of Indiana and in strict compliance therewith. A oroper transcript of the proceedings for the issue and sale of said bonds n-ni be furnished bv the undersigned Trustee. said nonfl" rrm be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash and for not less than par plus accrued interest. Each bidder s reouired to file with his bid a certified check for Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) pavable to the order of William J. Curtis. Trustee, conditioned that in the event he is awarded said bond that he will pay said Trustee the amount of his bid therefor snd in the event .said bidder fails or refuses to pay the amount of his bid for said bonds said check and the money represented thereby shall become th absolute property of said Franklin School Township for the ne of the proper funds thereof as provided by law. The rirht ia reserved to reject any and all bids. WILLIAM J. CURTIS. Trustee Franklin School Township, Wayne County. Indiana. Address: Fountain City, Indiana. R. . F. D. Denver C. Harlan, attorney. Richmond, l Indiana. Aug.12-19-26

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days.... Mrs. Laura Richey visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warfel Thursday.'. . Mrs. Mary Shirkey came home from Richmond hospital Wednesday: She is improving slowly from the operation she underwent recently The Presbyterian Guild Will have an allday quilting at the church next Wednesday. . . . . . SPARTANBURG, Ind. Rev. and Mr3. M. R. Scott and children, MarQuerite, Virginia and Herman called on Elihu Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor of Lynn Tuesday evening. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thornburg and children of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. , Muril Moody and children of Lynn were calling on their mother, Mrs. Laura Mann, Tuesday Miss Blossom Elliott spent Saturday and Saturday night with Miss Katherine Anderson.... Miss Katherine Anderson and Miss Virginia Scott spent Thursday with Mrs. Opal Peters of South Salem Several from here - attended the open air concert given at LynH Thursday night by the American Legion boys ....... Mrs. John Crist returned Thursday after a visit with her mother, Mrs. John Hill of Red. Key. . , . . . Little Miss Lois and Sylvia - Clark spent Sunday with Marguerite ' Scott Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor and children spent Sunday with relatives in Anderson. Hazel and George Clark are spending a few -days with their aunt, Mrs. Hugh Jackson of Union City Miss Miami Pennington of Richmond spent the week-end with Mrs. Rae Clark.. .".Mrs". Fran tie Stowe ia' improving In health. .'. .Mr. and Mr3. Howard Parker and children. Mildred and Maxine, Charles Duer and daughter, Dorothy and Mrs. William Parker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bowen and children Mrs. Carrie Bowen who has been ill, is better .Miss Blossom Elliott spent Wednesday tight with Miss Katherine Anderson Miss Alverda Maxwell entertained the ' Circle Girls at her home south of town Tuesday evening. . Those present were Misses Opal Anderson, Lucille Morgan, Nellie Freeman, Dorothy Elliott. Katherine Anderson, Virginia Scott, David Wise, Martha Hawins, Eva Breedlove, Leona Shockney, Doris Wiggs, Marjorie Chenoweth, " Alverda Maxwell, Mrs. Ruby Chenoweth and Mrs. Bert Wiggs Miss Florence Freeman has been spending the last two weeks with her aunt at Muncie. ' FAIR HAVEN, O Elli3 White and family, Charles Philpott and -wife spent an evening recently at the home of George Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeve spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Craig., The C. I. C. class of the M. E. church met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Shriver Tuesday evening. A program and games were enjoyed by those present. Refreshments were served to the following: Misses Esther Laird, Effie and Mary McDivit, Helen VanDyke, Leona Shriver, Mrs. Ruth Charles 'and Messrs. Irvin and Paul Henning, Rus sel McDivitt, Myrl Heavenridge, Joe Pierson, Carl VanDyke, Herschel Coy, Carl Fraizer, Ed Doty Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaibe of Cincinnati spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Philpott. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ramsey and family of Middletown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ramsey. .. .Misses Grace and Ruby White of Richmond, Messrs. John Edmondson of Rushville and Myrl Heavenridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White...... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Philpott- and son, George, left Thursday for Illinois for a few days' visit. Mrs. Mary Sauerhoefer of Cincinnati accompanied them. WEST RIVER, O John and Charlie King of Fort Wayne- visited . Mr. and Mrs. F. D. King and daughter Mi Saturday, Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCallister and children Thelma and Wilbur visited Mrs. Jake Retz of Modoc Wednesday. . ...Mrs. Zelma Benson was in Losantville Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Batt and son Robert Richard of Newcastle Tuesday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeaon visited relatives in Muncie Sunday..?.. Miss Opal Hardwicke of Modoc spent Saturday night with Miss Cora Wood. The McCallister reunion will be held at the McCullah park at Muncie August 28. Mark McCallister is president; Ashbery Wood vice president: Charlie Hiatt secretary and treasurer. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ' State of Indiana. Wayne Co'untv,-ss: Estate of Mary H. Winslow, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified In -Wayne Circuit Court, as executor of last willand testament of Mary H. Winslow, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. - Executor. Gardner, Jessup & HoelschSr, Attys. . July2!-Ausr.5-12. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX . LEVI ICS Se. 3. Chap. CV., Acts of 1S99. Expenditures and Tax Levies for the year 1921. The Trustee o Dalton Township. Wayne County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meetinff, to be held at the Trustee's office on the 7th day of September, 1921, commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year:1. Township expenditures.. $800.00. and Township tax, no tax on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures. $4,189, and tax. 40 cents on the hundred- dollars, 50c on each poll. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $3,979. and tax. 88 cents on the hundred dollars and 50c on each poll.-., 4. Road Tax expenditures, $1,9S9, and tax, 19 cents on the hundred dollars. . - - Total expenditures. $10.957and total tax. 97 cents on the hundred dollars. Net taxable property on township, $10,472.57. (Signed) ALEX ABBOTT, Trustee. Dated Aug. 11, 1921. , Aug.l2-lt