Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 238, 17 August 1921 — Page 13

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X MORGAN for MAYOR I haven't Been all the voters. All the voters have seen me and know of my business for the past 25 years. You owe me nothing. To lower city expense means lower tax; lower tax means build more houses, and more houses means lower rent. Two white and two colored women on the force

means better morals. The voters are going to vote above their shoulders this time. Let's beat the ring. It's vrp to you voters to help Henry Ford the city management There was a party offered me 25 of the straw votes for $1 last week. HAIR GOODS 2 REAL BARGAINS For this week, all natural hair switches go from $2.50 to $5.00; nothing over $5.00. Miss Steward. 13 S. 10th St. Phone 1372. LOST PAIR OF GLASSES Return 119 S. 7th St.; reward. BUXCH OF 12 or 15 KEYS Between Druid's club and 13th and Main. Phone 1S10 or return to Palladium or 328 S. 13 th. Reward. Albert Hodap. HELP WANTED Male BARBER WANTED 806 N. D St. COLORED MAN Distributing circulars call at once. 1016 Main St. Room 12. LETTER CARRIER Examination, this city, October 1. Start preparation now Specimen questions free. Columbus Institute, Columbus, Ohio MEN Learn barber trade. Quickthorough method. Jobs waiting. Good trade. Demand and wages big. Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells St., Chicago. Be a RAILWAY TRAFFIC INSPECTOR 1110 to $250 monthly, expenses paid. Steady, pleasant work; splendid opportunities. Position guaranteed or money refunded. Easy to qualify. Write for free booklet. E-292 Stand. Business Training Inst.. Buffalo. N. Y. HELP WANTED Male or Female -5 YOU MUST PAY FOR YOUR TRAINing whether you get it or not Begin your business course. Day or Evening at once. Fall term opennig August 29 to Sept . Call, write or telephone for rates. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. HELP WANTED Female MAID Westcott Hotel. WANTED An experienced milliner and millinery saleslady. Must be capable of taking charge of dept. Write Box H8062. care of Palladium. SITUATION WANTED WANTED Job as a farm hand. Experi e n c e dJBoxI-914careJPal POSITION As housekeeper by widow with two small children. Call 116 Ft Wavne Ave.. Richmond. Ind. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED Nursing. N. . WASHINGS WANTED 101 So. 3. ROOMS FOR RENT 13TH ST. N. 25. Pleasant room. yORTHJTH 23. Room for rent 132 FT WAYNE AVE. Nicely furnished room, privilege of kitchen, suitable for man and wife. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT SLEEPlng room: private entrance, one or two gentlemen. Phone 8845. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 10TH ST. So. 41. 4 furnished light housekeeping rooms; no children 10TH ST.rooms. -S. 34L Light housekeeping FOR RF.NT Three rooms for light housekeeping, modern. 423 S. 12th St. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 9 FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment ground floor: modern.. Phone loi4. BOARD AND ROOM 10 10TH ST. S. 319. bath. $8. . Room, board and WANTED TO RENT troTTcc rvFt furnished rooms for fam ilv of four. References exchanged. O. W. Nicely, care of Palladium. BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT FOR RENT Good office room In American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. PLUMBING AND HEATING 14 PLUMBING SUPPLIES told direct to the owner at lowest prices. See CHAS. JOHANNING Cor. 11th and Main Sts. Oesting Plumbing Co. HEATING Call 1342 635 S. E MOVING HAULING STORAGE 16 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S 11th St Phones 2228-156 W. O. BAKER. Mgr. FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Of f ice Phone 2 5 2 8 5 1 9 N. D. PAPER HANGING PAPER HANGING & DECORATING For particulars phone 4232 It E. Combes. 90S S. 9. ROOFING REPAIRS 17 RICHMOND ROOFING CO. Work done within 15 miles of Richmond, felt pattern or shingle roof. & Baker, mgr.. Phone 2SS4.

17 UNION ROOFING CO. Felt, Asphalt, filled, laid and guaranteed only by us. Get a free estimate before rooBng. Phone 2809. Office, 9 South 7th St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bruner. Phone 2516. Frank UMBRELLAS Repaiired, recovered; colored silk covers and best materials used. Leonard, 264 Ft Wayne Ave. LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Washing Machines repaired. John A. Shutz. Rear 109 S. 6th. Phoine 258L ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 18 Power plants, motor work, wiring for lights, bells, burglar alarms and telephones. Repair and trouble work a specialty. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Chase Electric Co. 601 Main St. Office Phone 6034 Residence Phone 4920 FURNACES Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co.. E. J. Kxiapp, phone 1469. office 620 Main. FUEL 21 KINDLING Richmond Lumber Co. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21 IVORY CAB 421 N. 16. SANITARY COUCH 1102 So. 17. GOOD WINDOW BLIND 1 SANITARY COUCH $3. Ph. 3669. PORCH SWING Cheap. 120 S. 14. NEW REED STROLLER. 812 So. 7. FOR SALEAve. -Single cot 242 Richmond COAL RANGE Carpenter bench, garden plow. 413 So. 6. FOR SALli Three-piece solid walnut bedroom set Call 1497. PURE CLOVER Comb Honey for sale. G. W. Watson, 420 S. W. 5th. FIRELESS COOKER 2-well; good condition. 421 S. 11. Phone 2729. FOR SALE Child's bed, $3; highchair, $1.50: Ivory reed cab, $8. 1212 S. F St. 11-3x12. 9x12. two 35x62 rugs. 107 S. 9th. Dan Walter. Call in afternoon. HONEY and BEES for sale; bees in good hives. Allen Rich, Fountain City, Ind. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kind good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1863. SCREEN DOORS for sale, made to or der, repairing, lawn mowers snarpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 3086. BOOKS FOR SALE 18 volumes of Mary J. Holmes works. All or any part of them, cheap. Phone 1308, 30 S. 13th St FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at what new would cost. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 533 Main, Phone 129C WATCHES and SPECTACLES For bargains In watches, high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVERS WATCH SliUf 7 South 11th St. FOR SALE 20-horsepower Aultman Tavlor traction engine and 33x5S Garr Scott separator; big 16-inch Rosenthall ensilage cutter, 8-roll Maytag Success shredder. C. S. Frazee, Newcastle, Ind. FAN BELTS, H. L. F. POLISH, PARATITE PATCHING and SPARK PLUGS BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of QUALITY and SERVICE 1512 Main Phone 2444 FOR SALE Quarter Sawed Oak Dining A bargain if sold at once. Call at ZWISSLER'S 25 S. 10th St WANTED Miscellaneous 22 IRON MONEY SAFE Small glass floor case. Call 2197 John H. Schell. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 21 ALMOST NEW Walnut polished piano. Howard, case upright 207 Col. Bldg. 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. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE Surrey, cheap. Greenwood Ave., 2 doors west of Walker Grocery. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 ALLEN TOURING Biggest bargain In city. $275. 19 S. 7 St Phone 6173. BUICK FOUR Panel body truck, excellent condition. Fine grocery, bakery or dry cleaner's delivery wagon. Cash, terms or trade. 19 S. 7th St Phone 6173. DODGE TOURING CAR 1917 model; good condition. 302 North 8. ELGIN 6 TOURING New paint, upholstering: mechanically perfect. H. D. Cook, Wayne Works or 305 N. 8th. FORD TOURING For sale; new top. new fenders, newly painted. Phone 130S. 30 S. 13. AUTO LAUNDRY 35 AUTO WASHED And simonized. and general repair work; night and day service, esse Runyan, 81S N. 8. Phone 3411.

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FOR SALE If you are in need of a spare tire, call at our office. We have a few spare tires left 30x3, 6.90; 30x3io, $7.90; and a few other sizes. Master Pro duction Corporation, 405 North 13th street. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 For EXPERT AUTO PAINTING I. H. HARRIS Shop In rear of J. H. Menlce Coal Yard on Neff Street AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 JOHN A. SHUTZ GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP We make axlesand propeller shafts for any make car. we repair scorea cylinders and do a general line of repair work. Rear 617 South. A St THOS. A. ROBISON Automobile and Truck Repairing When Others Fail, "Cake it to Roblson. 17 S. Sixth. Phone 1039 TIRES. TUBES. ACCESSORIES 35 Have you used EN-AR-CO OIL Let us drain your crank case and put in this fine oil. - . . BENNETTSVTIRE STORE The Home of QUALITY and SERVICE 1512 Main Phone 2444 OARAGES 36 BARN FOR RETNT 38 So. 13. GARAGE For rent 17 N. 16th. Small car only. REAL E.'iTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR REAL K STATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond, Ind., R. F. D., Phone 4171. Real Ones For Sale 80 ACKES Extra good land, located short distance from Richmond; buildings in excellent' shape. Will consider trade on city property or a stock iof merchandise. 35 ACJtES Good house, new barn, 8 miles from Richmondi; a nice home. Can be bought worth the money. GOOD DOUBLE HOUSE South End; large lot, water, gas, i electric lights, nice cellar, good double garage, just built. Can be bought for $3,5). SEEJ US ON THIS ONE A goexf double on West Side; mo&ern throughout, with a largjp double garage, fine big lot ,"Rents for $70 per month. On city car line. This can be thought for $6,500; $1,500 cash, balance like rent. McKitiley -Is Oreuliclh ( 223 Colonial Bids. i Richmond. Ind. 2153 Phcmes 3468 "BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate. Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a nne list of house. Office phone 1641: res. 2169. Offics- 7 S. 11th St See us for bargains. RECEIVER'S SALE

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BEGINNING AT 1 P. M. Stock consists of a large and complete line of automobile accessories and tires and office fixtures, a fine 12-foot showcase, flat top desk, chairs and tables, a complete filling station outfit of tank and pump, 3,600 feet of good beaver board, 1,000 feet of 2x4's, several doors and frames, awning, etc. Everything in good shape and all stock new. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE EVERYTHING SELLS Here is your chance to stock up on spark plugs, bulbs, flashlights, batteries, wrenches,' fan belts, gaskets, oilers, fuses, piston rings, and a lot of other things that you will need. The showcase is an exceptionally fine one. CHAS. W. JORDAN,:. "Receiver H. C. RAMSEY, Auctioneer

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PROPERTY FOR SALE 6 ROOMS Bath and toilet: rood basemen: corner lot 3 squares from Main on South 9th Street See this one; $4,300. 6-ROOM HOUSE New furnace and toilet: in 600 block, So. 13th: possession at once; $500 down, good terms on balance. LONG & TILLSON 201 K. of P. Bldg. Office Phone No. 1628. Res. No. 2017, No. 1008. GOOD 'CITY PORTER FIELD. HOMES Colonial Bldg. For Sale Oa account of my removing from the city I wish to sell my home No. 2 Washington Court and for a quick buyer will sell at a bargain. Oren A. Miller Phone 3834 A GOOD INVESTMENT Double 7 rooms to side, modern, with garage to each side: a good location. This house is priced to sell; see this one. , We have a buyer for a 100acre farm; let us hear what you have tooffer. We have an 8-room house to rent with bath. RAMSEY a HUDELSON Ninth and Main Sts. Over Union Store Phones 2576-1899-6041 FARMS FOR SALE 43 FARMS FOR, SALE Write erts. Scottsburg, Ind, - E. A. RobFOR SALE 40-acre fruit farm on nice lake, 5 acres grapes, apple orchard, cherries, plums, pears, stock, tools; $4,600. Jerry Prachar, Decatur, Mich. !2 ACRES 12 acres of good timber land; also good pasture land; will sell at a sacrifice for cash or four or five thousand down. 430 South Fifth ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. 100 ACRES Near Richmond, Michigan. 46 miles from Detroit; will sell stock, crop and tools at inventory and J120 per acre for the land. Owner, Mr. Russell, 6148 Commonwealth, Detroit, Mich. 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 money-maker. Address P. O. Box 178, Cambridge City, Indiana. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 EXCHANGE 330-acre stock and grain farm, close to market; pike roads; well improved; wants smaller farm, income or merchandise. E. McFarland fr Son. Vincennes. Ind. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Helen V. Austin, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has bern appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Helen V. Austin, deceased. late of Wayne County, Indiana Said estate is supposed to be solvent. SECOND NATIONAL BANK of Richmond, Ind., Administrator with the will annexed. Robhins. Reller fr Robbins. Attys. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Anna L. Holzapfel, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, executors of the estate of Anna L. Holzanfel. deceased. late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent HARRY E. HOLZAPFEL RICHARD R- HOLZAPFEL Executors. Aug.10-17-24 I A. C. Llndemuth, Atty. RECEIVER'S SALE ale We

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MODOC, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaddis and daughter, Marjorie, of Chi cago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lon Gaddis Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walk er and sons, of Hammond, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are still very ill Mrs. Troy Kabel and son, Robert, returned Friday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Walker Moore, in Oklahoma..... Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hewitt of Newcastle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krausbauer Mrs. A. A. Conarroe, Mrs. Sadie Vardaman and Mrs. Ruth Conarroe and daughter. Mrs. Delia Luther, spent Sunday with Mr. adn Mrs. Will Conarroe, near Economy Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Hawk and sons, of near Parker, spent Monday with Mrs. Belle Gaddis Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Barker and Mrs. Lenard Darrah and daughters, of Winchester, spent Sunday with Mr4 and Mrs. Otis Thomas and children Mrs. Stela Hanson of Muncie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain Miss Narcisus Swain spent part of last week in Muncie with Mrs, Stela Hanscom.. . . .Granvel Wyne, of Indianapolis, spent last wek with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Wyne.. . Mrs. Ola Rubush and daughter, of Tipton, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Rubush Misses Ruth and Narcisus Swain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swain. Misses Kathyleen Engle, Edith LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA, WAYNE COUNTY, SS: William Griffin, Sarah Griffin vs. the Unknown Wife of David Lewis, et al. - Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1921. No. 19703. Quiet Title. BE IT KNOWN, than on the second day of August, 1921, the above named plaintiffs by their attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court their complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause, which cause is prosecuted to quiet title to the lands in said complaint mentioned and described as fol lows, to-wit: i Part of Lot Number ten (10) In Poe and Lynde's Outlots, now a part of the City of Richmond, beginning at a point seventeen (17) rods and two (2) links north and nineteen and thirty-four hundredths (19.34) rods east of the southwest corner of said lot number ten, at the northeast corner of the part of said lot number ten, conveyed . by Sarah Reddish to Martha Reddish by deed dated March 21, 1904, and recorded In Deed Record 121, at page 323; thence south Two hundred eighty-one and eighty-two hundredths (2S1.S2) feet more or less to the north line of Center Street In said City of Richmond; thence west with the north line of Center Street one hundred eightythree and five tenths (183.5) feet to the southeast corner of the land conveyed by Martha Reddish to G. Royal Benson and Bessie Hill Benson by deed recorded in Deed Record 148, at page 341; thence north thirty-two and five tenths (32.3) feet more or less to a point two hundred forty-nine and forty-two hundredths (249.42) feet south of the north line and one hundred eighty-three and five tenths (183.5) feet east of the east line of said tract conveyed from Sarah Reddish to Martha Reddish; thence east twenty-three and five tenths (23. oj; thence north two hundred forty-nine and forty-two hundredths (249.42) feet to the north line of said tract; thence east one hundred sixty (160) feet to the place of beginning, as against all demands. claims and claimants whatsoever to gether with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants' are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants: The unknown wife of David Lewis, the unknown heirs, devisees, assigns, personal representatives of Isaac Cause, the unknown wife of Samuel Gause. H E. Hawley, the unknown heirs, devisees, assigns, personal representatives of E E. Hawley, the unknown wife of Edgar E. Hawley. Louise Nobbe. the unknown heirs, devisees, assignees, personal representatives of Louise Nobbe, Louis C. Lambert, Clara D. Lambert, Louis C. Lambert, agent, the unknown principal of Louis C. Lambert, agent, William H. Doney, Lena L. Doney, Sarah Peelle, Howard A. Peelle, Flor O. Shute, the unknown heirs, devisees, assignees, personal representatives of Jonathan Peelle, Edward Tallhelm. the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, husbands, wives, .receivers, lessees, successors, assigns and personal representatives of said above named defendants, and all persons claiming from, through or under them or either of them. Therefore are hereby notified of the films: and rjendencv of said comnlalnt ' against them and that unless thev ap pear ana answer or demur thereto at the calling of the said cause on the 27th day of September, 1921, a day of the April Term of said court, which was begun 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 3rd day of August, 1921. L1NIUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Keller & Kelley, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. MONEY TO LOAN 46 ASK US If you Need Money LOANS On Furniture, Livestock, Etc. 21 Per Month m HAWKINS2 WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St, Richmond, Ind. PHONE 2509

Driskill and Th'elma Hodson spent Saturday evening in Farmland ! Misses Margaret Lumpkins and Bernice Thompson, of Losantville, spent Sunday with Miss Alice le Mrs. E. H. Johnson spent Sunday and Monday. In Martinsville.: .. .Mr. and Mrs Morris Le and daughter, Nadine and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Naylor and son,

Max, motored to Newcastle Sunday afternoon..... Miss Ruth Bookout, of near Mooreland. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson.. .. .Mr., and Mra. George Dustro and daughters, Mary and Ruth, of near Hagerstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Addington, near Huntsville Miss Junita Tho mas and Mrs. Meade Bennett spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Olie Nay lor .The U. B. Sunday school mem bers are invited to a home coming at Red Key U. B. church, Sunday. Au.;. 21 The community picnic will be held at Horse Shoe Bend, Thursday, Aug. 18. Everybody is expected to come with well filed baskets .Mr. and Mrs. Otis Petro, of near Losantville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Petro Master Cliford Hardwick-, who has typhoid fever, is improving slowly. Clair Leka, of near New Burlington, spent Friday visiting his mother, Mrs. Sarah Petro... Mrs. Garnet Gray and Miss Elsie Lee, of Muncie, spent Sunday visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham spent Sunday in Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dow and daughter, Louise, spent the week end in Frankfort, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dow and children . Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bales and daughter. Pearl, of Losantville, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson. L. W. Ridenour .who has typhoid fever, is as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rash and children, of near Winchester, and Mrs. Dennis Downing, of near Losantville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Petro and daughter, Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wood and daughters, Daisy and Idris, are visiting Mrs. Wood s parents, in Traverse City, Mich Mrs. Henna Hoffman and children returned home after visiting relatives in Lebanon Mrs. John Bluebaker and children, of Muncie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howell... ..Mis Edith Driskill spent Thursday evenins with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driskill, near Farmland Miss Clara Tullis has return ed to her work in Marion after s two months' stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tullis Miss Faith Jordan spent Sunday with Miss Gilberta . Edwards Mrs. Orpna Pierce and daughter, Thelma, of near LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Elizabeth aJne Williams, et al vs, Florence N. McFerren, et al, Wayne Circuit Court. ADril term, 1921; .No. Be it known, that on the 16th day of Aiie-nst. 1921. the above named plain tiffs hv their attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne cir euit court their complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause partition of real estate together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants, Florence is. icierren, Eliza Alice Barton, Mary Wesley Warfel, Roy L. Wesler, Virginia F. Wesler, Jennie McCoy Ackley and Clara Ann Mclntyre, therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and an swer or demur inereio. ai me of the said cause, on the 10th day of October, 1921, a day of the October term of said court to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Richmond on the first Monday of October, 1921. next, 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 16th day of August, 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Harris & Harris, attorneys for plaintiffs. Aug.17-24-31 LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: - John W. Lamb vs. Anna I Beeson. et al Wavne Circuit Court, April term. 1921. No. 19698. Be it known, that on the 30th day of July, 1921, the above named plaintiff bv her attorneys, filed in the office 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 nereby 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 1st, day of October, 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 al leged, 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 Aue.10-17-24 ' MONEY TO LOAN 46 LOAN On Furniture, Pianos.: Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, Etc Get our terms before bor- - ; rowing. One to twenty months to pay. All trans- . actions strictly private, THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Room 40. 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560

Carlos, spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pursier. ' HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mf. and Mr?. W. O. Jones and daughters" and .Mr and Mrs. James May: and family attended the Weeks family reunion at Dayton, Ohio, Saturday Mr. ami Mrs. Arvel Dailey and son John of Centerville were guests Friday of Mrs. Alice Hanscom.... Mrs. Laura Gebhart went to Columbus, Ohio. Friday She will also visit Sparta, O Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Keagy and sister, Mis? Anna Keagy, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown are visiting relatives in Ohio. ....Mr. and Mrs. Sol Copeland ana Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copeland and children will motor to Detroit to be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. -William Newcomb Mr. and. Mrs. Luther Bowman will move to Plainfield, N- J . where they formerly lived, Saturday. ....The community Chautauqua wwl open here Friday... Mr. and Mra. Rice Miller of Green's. Fork spent Sunday here....Mrs. Charles Pipher and son and mother, Chester Pipher and Mrs. Plaster and nephew Paul Plaster, all of Winchester, and Mrs. Esther Ann Hays were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Wedekind. . Miss Mary Louise Bunnell and brother Charles Bunnell and the above wen; guests at supper of Mr. And Mrs..Wedekind Dr. Neva Deardarff of Philadelphia, is spending the month , with her mother, Mrs. Daniel. Beard, on West Madison 6treeL. GRATIS, O. Mr. and -Mrs. Albert Houser, Miss Leona Houserv- Glenn Doty, and Lisle Zimmerman -camoci at Twin creek recently. .. .Miss Vest.i Apple returned Sunday after spending the week at Middletown with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zimmermaa and family are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Zimmerman Glenn Lane made a trip to Dayton Saturday Mrs. Harry Reddick ami daughters, Lavern and Delvenia, returned Sunday after visiting at different points with relatives. ;.. ..Mr and Mrs. John Jiouser dined-Sundn with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dewyer... Roxie Isor and Mrs. Emma Howard t Germantown spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brower Mr. and Mrs. Forest Barnhart and family spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Rena Barnhart Mrs. Richard Apgar and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Norval Apgar spent Sunday,in town with Mr. and Mrs.-Stanley Apgar... Mr. and Mrs. George Busch and daughter Golda, from near Enterprise, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clem Apple and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mullendore visited in town Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saylor ZimmermanMr. and Mrs. Milton Kinder, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kinder and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Buckley and families of Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Kinder and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grimes Sunday afternoon. . . ; .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnhart and family ot Camden and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barnhart of Delta, O., visited Mrs. Rena Barnhart Sunday. .'. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie G untie entertained relatives Sunday Mrs. Alma Miller has returned after spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley. . . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morningstar moved from Middletown back to Gratis last week Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Glaze visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geeamg Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Saylor Morris and children of Richmoal, are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mr. Hink Morris Mrs. Carrie Darrah is spending the week in Dayton with relatives The teachers who have bee-i hired for the Gratis school are as follows: Miss Irene Benson of Camdea, primary teacher, Miss Ruth Davis, the third and fourth grades. Miss Ada Doty, the fifth and sixth grade. Pearl Focht, seventh and eighth grades, Mis Margaret Clark, Oxford,' O., Mr. Conrad, Pittsburg, high school, Miss Ruth Markey, domestic science teacher, and Prof. Charlie Guntle, principal Henry Thomas, who spent two weeks here with relatives returned to his home at Dayton Sunday Miss Sara McGrew and Mrs. Daisy Coleman returned home Monday after spending a week at the Miami Chautauqua. $12,000 FARM HOME BURNS. . NOBLESVILLE, Ind.. Aug. 17. The country home of C. W. Gooding, east of Nobiesville, was destroyed by firs yesterday afternoon. The loss Is estimated at $12,000, less than half of which is covered by insurance. The fire originated from a defective flue while the family was away from home. There were 20 rooms in the house. When it was built JQ years ago, it was one of the finest ' country residences in central Indiana. ; It was a landmark in this locality and built al solid walnut and oak timber. LEGAL NOTICE PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE In the matter of Raymond C. Lammont, Bankrupt.' No.. 4930. .. - District of Indiana, ss: Oa this 16th day of AugusL.-A D., 1921, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, it is ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 80th day ot September, A. D.. 1921, before said court, at Indianapolis, in said district,- t D o'clock in the forenoon-, and that notice thereof be published twice in The Palladium and Sun-Telegram, a newspaper printed In said district, and that all known creditors and other persons In Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. - And it is further ordered- by the court, that the clerk shall send by. mailto all known creditors copies of. said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. - -- - - - Witness, the honorable . ALBERT B. ANDERSON. . Judge of said court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said district orl the 16th day of Aug- t ust. A. D., 1921. NOBLE C BUTLER, Aug 17-18 Clerk.

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