Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 242, 22 August 1921 — Page 13
THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Etandardlzed and Indexed for quick reference, according to tha Basil L. Smith System (Copyright)
Advertising Rates 10 cents per line, per Insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less than 29 cents cash or less than 30 cents charge. . No ads accepted alter 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract call Dhone 2S34 or 2872. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindnesa and sympathy during: the illness and at the death of our beloved wife and daughter, also the employes of the Starr Flano store, the Order of Druids and the Xazarene church for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. IDA HAMILTON. Mil. HARRY E. JONES. SPECIAL NOTICE Phone 00 LOST LOST Black leather hand bag- on Main St., containing money and return ticket to Eaton. Upturn Palladium; reward. 1 Ford Firestone tire, carrier and 11sence No. 14726. lost between Williamsburg and South 14 St, Richmond; finder call 26K2 or leave at 110 South 14 St. and get reward. HELP WANTED Male BARBER WANTED 306 N. D St. WANTED Barber for evenTngs and Saturdays. Call 440 S. 8th. CEMENT FINISHERS and carpenters, work adjoining K-D plant. HELP WANTED Female WOMAN To work as assistant In bakery. Apply City Restaurant. WANTED Competent stenographer for half time, unless you are, Indus trlous do not apply, will consider a beginner. Box L5091. care of Palladium. SITUATION WANTED 8 WOMAN Wants work by week or day. 717 N. 17. piiuAiiu.M WA.Mt.jj Kename wornan wants position cither as house-1 Keeper or general housework. Can furnish good references. Address T. U. B. M.. Newcastle. Ind., R. R. No. 3. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED Washings. 123 N. E. WASHING Wanted. 702 N. lf. WASHINGS WANTED 101 So. 3. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Reward J 3 for 5 or 6-room modern house, will lease. Call 6106. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 8TH ST. So. 2; Modern sleeping room. 9TIIST7So72i4. Modern room. 10TH ST. N217. Sleeping roomsor housekeeping rooms. Phone 2514. 13TH ST. N. 25. A modern room. 17TH ST. N. 415. One furnished room with bath and cooking privileges, for one or two ladies, on car line. MAIN ST. 501. Furnished bed rooms. MAI nTsT. 1222. Modern bed room for gentleman; also garage for two cars. Phone 1737. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms.. Phone 4ft1. ; HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 9 ATTRACTIVE APT. Phone 2587. CKOSSHALL ST. 1102. 4-room furnished or unfurnished house, in Fair '' Vlew FOR RENT Wayne apartment $53.00; six rooms, heat furnished. See Turner W. Hadley. 2nd. Nat, Bank Bldg., phone 1922. PLUMBING AND HEATING 14 PLUMBING SUPPLIES sold direct to the owner at lowest prices. See CHAS. JOHANN2NG Cor. 11th and Main Sts. MOVING HAULING STORAGE 16 LOCAL and LONQ DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1868 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Office Phone 2528 519 N.D. ROOFING REPAIRS 17 UNION ROOFING CO. Felt, Asphalt, filled, laid and guaranteed only by us. Get a free estimate before roofing. Phone 2809. Office. 9 South 7th St. BUTTLES BROS. ROOKING CO. Asphalt, gravel and composition roofs. RecoatinK. painting and repairing within 60 mile of Richmond. Free estimates upon request. 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Hruner. Phone 251S. Frank PAPER HANGING PAPER HANGING : DECORATING For particulars phono 4232 R. E. Combes. 9 S. 9. I 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 ElectrlcCo. 01 Main St. Office Phone 6034 Residence Phone 4920 FURNACES Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co., E. J. Knapp, phone 1469. office 520 Main. FUEL 21 KINDLING Richmond Lumber Co. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 21 HOPKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE 1ST Ft. Wayne Ave. Household goods bought and sold. Call or Phone 1570. FURNITURB AND STOVE S AH kindi goud prices. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at what new would cost. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 633 Main. Phone 129C FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21 BAPEDURNER And coal oil stove. 430 9 Richmond Ave. ONE GAS RANGE; 3 gas heaters. SOS Pearl. Phone 3353. WATCHES S and SPECTACLES n t watches, high-grade soectacles, call C. E. KEEVKRS WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St.
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Pa's By Wellington FOR SALE Miscellaneoua 21 1 HONEY and BEES for sale; bees in good hives. Allen Rich, fountain CUy, Ind. SCREEN DOORS for sale, made to order, repairing, lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Pnona 808. HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET, Peninsular range, table, dishes, jelly, oil stove, cans, linoleum, rockers, bookcase, library table, couch. Iron beds, springs, wash stand, drugget, books, go-cart. 100 N. W. 7th. FOR SALE Three steam or hot water heating boilers, for store or residence. First-class condition. Released account installation larger pnit. Nicholson Printing Co. WANTED Miscellaneous 22 CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE Call Walter rt. Blunk. Phone 4234. PIANO TUNING 23 D. E. ROBERTS Always Reliable. Phones 4110 and 2623. RECORD EXCHANGE 23 A BUT used records, save 33 1-3 percent Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 24 FOR SALE 20-horsepower Aultman Taylor traction engine and 33x56 Garr Kcnff Kenarator: biff 16-inch Rosen thal! ensilage cutter, 8-roll Maytag Success shredder. C. S. Frazee, New castle. Ind. DOGS For Sale 31 BULL PUPS 718 So. W. A. FOR SALE No. 1 rabbit dos S. 6 St. Phone 1SS7. . Call 45 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD ROADSTER $150. 100 N. W. 7th 1919 Chevrolet Bargain. Main St. 533 At 15 S. 9. DOUT Agt. GEO. W. WORLEY FOR SALE OR TRADE 1921 Ford Sedan, run 1,500 miles.. $700 1919 Ford Sedan, $50 worth extras $550 1919 Touring, starter $385 1918 Touring, dem. rim, lot of ex.. $285 1917 Touring 3-0 1917 Ford Roadster $150 All cars demonstrated to satisfaction. HARRY C. STUTZ SPECIAL Owner has driven car 9.000 miles. Car in fine condition. Owner leaving city. Call 2734. THI C A K. AMIAI Phone 6060 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 JOHN A. SHUTZ GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP We make axlesand propeller shafts for anv make car. We repair scored cylinders and do' a general line of repair work. Rear 617 So. A St. Phone 2581. THOS. A. ROBESON Automobile and Truck Repairing When Others Fail, Take it to Robison. 1 7 S. Sixth. Phone 1 039 TIRES. TUBES. ACCESSORIES 35 Tor extra service" buy federal; tires BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of QUALITY and SERVICE 1512 Main Phone 2444 We have new and used auto parts for all make of machines, new and used tires and tubes, Ford winshield glass of all kinds. 30x3 new tires $7.50 6,000 miles 20x32 new tires $9.00 6,000 miles Richmond Auto Wrecking Co. 2nd and Main Phone 2163 FOR SALE Tires that cost less both now and in the end. 30x32 $7.90; 32x4, $11. 40. All sizes for all cars. Master Production Corporation. 405 North 13th St. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 For EXPERT AUTO PAINTING I. H. HARRIS Shop In rear of J. H. Menke Coal Tard on Neff Street BUSINESS ROOM For Rent 4t FOR RENT Good office room !n American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 7-ROOM HOUSE Phone 1939. GOOD CITY PORTER FIELD. HOMES Colonial Bldg. 5-ROOM New modern bungalow, one square oft car line. Fine modern double, cheap. 7-room modern, new, on car line; immediate possession. Arthur Brooks. FOR SALE 7-room brick house with or without 40-foot lot, on South 3rd. Phone 2656. BRADBURT & P.AII.EY Real Estate. Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 02-01 Colouial Bldg.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 For Sale On account of my removing from the city I wish to sell my home No. 2 Washington Court and fr a quick buyer will sell at a bargain. Oreo A. Miller Phone 3S34 FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond, Ind, R. F. D., Phone 4171. FOR SALE Modern duplex, central location. E508S. care Palladium. 5- ROOM Cottage, nice lot, good , repair. Price $2,000 cash. 6- ROOM modern; south of Main, all in first class repair. Prjce $5,500. BUNGALOW 6 rooms, strictly modern; ideal location. A bargain for a real home. I Burds'all .& Willett Co. Phone 1481-3271-3293 -71 0. Main St. FOR SALE $300 cash, balance on payments. See Turner W. Hadley, 2nd Nat. Bank. Bldg. 5-RWMH6t'SE5v sale by-owner. No. 101 East Haven; and must be sold at once. PUBLIC SALE 45 jmimmiMramwiMfiniiinmiiiiroiNiiiHimim!iimnuH PUBLIC
The undersigned will sell at public sale on the "Win. Crowe farm, 3 miles west of Richmond, 3 miles northeast of Centerville, , 14 miles north of T. H. I. and E. traction line, stop 141 on
Thursday, August
Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the Head 1 nice team of bay horses, 8 years 6 years old, weight 1400; 1 grey 1 black mare, 11 years old, weight Head
25 dairy cows. 21 Holsteins. 3 Jerseys, 1 Shorthorn; 19 extra fine Holstein heifers coming 2 years old; 3 males coming 2 years old; 1 male 3 years old; 7 calves.
! I B Head
Nine 2 year old brood sows, 38 feeders, weight 130; 6S spring pigs, 1 Poland China male hog.' Core aod Hay 17 acres standing corn, one acre of potatoes. 160 bushels oats, 10 tons of timothy hay, more or less.
Farm
One Massey Harris 8-ft. binder, good as new, one corn planter. C. B. M. Q. good as new, one new Ideal manure spreader, one tandem disc, one Johnson corn binder, 3 one-row corn plows, 2 John Deere and one P. and O.; 2 three-horse Oliver breaking plows, one-horse 5-hoe Hoosier fertilizer wheat drill; one good as new Studebaker wagon, one International clover buncher, one steel two-section spike tooth harrow, one milk wagon, one Stover and Good six horse power gasoline engine, 6 milk cans, 1 set of breeching harness. TERMS OF SALE All sums of $3.00 and under, cash, and all sums over, 6 months time at 7 per cent from date, no property moved until satisfactory settlements. Life's too short to miss a pie. Eat three times or you might die. Buy a calf or pig so nice. In six months will double price. Come and get another good dinner like the Church Ladies serve here and have a good time.
William
JOHN HEALEY, Clerk. FRANK M. TAYLOR, Settling Clerk. 1 WEDDLE and HINDMAN, Auctioneers. 7uuuiMuituiimuiuniRitiimiitiMw
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
C. E. KEEVER CO. has a nne list of houses. Office pbons 1641; res. 216S. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. MORGAN . 7-room house on Randolph, JI.OOO. " 7-room house on North E. $2,000. 4-room cottage, north of R. It.: west of 10th. SOO00; $125.00 eah; balance, $12.00 per. Possession. Several Number-one bargains in up-to-date modern -houses. Bargains 40 ACRES 6-room house, bam, silo, practically level, close to market; price $135 per acre. Better see this one. 90 ACRES Good buildings, a producer; $5,000 cash, balance easy terms. 106 ACRES Excellent farm, with Al buildings, priced right; buy now it's a good time. -160 ACRES Level, good buildings, very productive, at a bargain. Several others, all sizes and prices. See us now, don't wait! A ve.y desirable property, 8 rooms, modern, best location on west side. SEE US FOR CITY PROPERTY Harris ! Kortewes: Sixth and Main Phone 22T8 8-ROOM HOUSE and 1 double house, i corner Hunt and fc'ohool St. Will sell j very cheap, as leaving city. Write ! Mrs. -C. A. Brchm, care Palladium. FARMS WANTED 43 WANTED To rent a farm on fiftyfifty basis. Albert E. Atkinson, Economy, R. B. WANTED To buy from owner, 80 to 120 acres, well improved. Must be bargain, no use to ask war price. Will pay cash. Reply care Palladium, Box E5089 FARMS FOR SALE 43 BEST 48-ACRE FARM in Arkansas, 2S miles east of Little Rock. Owner, Charles T. Mittendorf, Ward. ArK. PUBLIC SALE 45 SALE following personal property, to-wit: off Hon old, weight 2500; 1 brown horse, mare, 9 years old, weight 1500;' 1100. off Cattle 1 i i j of Ho 4 Tool; I!
George Mercer
43 FARMS FOR SALE Write E. A. F.oberts, Scottsburg. Ind. SO ACRES Brown county, $425. Good title. P. J. Fushelberger. Hayden, Ind. FOR SALE Bargain, 80 acres; 30 clear, balance timber, $40 per acre, at Wheatfield, Ind. Owner, 7135 Unionav., Chicago, 1 11 FOR
FARMS FOR SALE
SALE 190 a., 65 a. timber. lOjex precinct, on the adoption or rejes-
mtles southwest Martinsville. Ind priced to sell; good buildings. Jacob Pickard, Eloomington, Ind.. R. R. 9. - FOR SALE 40-aerefruit farnTon nice lake, 5 acres grapes, apple orchard, cherries, plums, pears, stock, tools; $4,600. Jerry Prachar, Decatur, Mich. 82 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. 4S miles from Detroit; will sell stock, crop and tools at inventorv and $120 per acre for the land. Owner. Mr. Russell, 614$ Commonwealth, Detroit, Mich. EAST TEXAS 1014 acres, hisrhlv improved. $92.50. 3.000 acres Pecos Valley, Texas, irrigated, $100; will divide. Hotel ( 23 rooms. Barstow. Texas. All clear. Want northern property. Lee Monroe. Topeka. Kansas. FOR SALE 70A7farm, 4 4 miles from town: modern 7-room house. 5-room tenant house, 2 barns, granary, gar-ag-e, chicken house, windmill. 2 corn cr bs, hog house, 59 bearing- apple trees, 30 cherry, 12 pear. 7 plums. 5 cows, 2 horses, all farm tools sro with place. Price $9,000: down, balance on easv terms. Louis McKinney, Bangor, Mich. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE Ry Owner, 100-acre farm, level. eood soil: 62 acre farm, broken limestone soil, Jennings Co., priced to sell. Address M. L. McOlellan, 110 W. Second St., Rusnville, Ind. EXCHANGE 330-aere stock and grain farm, close to market; pike roads; well improved: wants smaller farm, income or merchandise. E. ilcFarland & Son, Vincennes, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN 46 Loams On Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos. Talking Machines. Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. All transactions strictly private. State Investment Loam Conmpainiy Room 40. 3rd Floor, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 MONEY TO LOAN 46 ASK US If you Need Money LOANS On Furniture, Livestock. Etc. 21 Per Month wnfmi to m HAWKINS TXhifT SAVINGS WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St., Richmond, Ind. PHONE 2503 PUBLIC SALE
Auction Sale On South D Street Between 1 1 th and 1 2th TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 192! Commencing at 1:30 p. m. Consisting of the following goods: Buffet, Davenport, Dressers, Dining Table, Dining Chairs, 3 Iron Beds. Chiffonier, Kitchen Cabinets, Oak Rockers, Linoleum, Cupboard, Mirror, Center Stand, Washing Machine, Gas Range, 2 Heating Stoves, Coal Rang Stove. Coal Oil Heater and many otner articles not mentioned. H. C. RAMSEY, Auctioneer. E. O. SHANK
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
PmMSc Sale off Real Estate Saturday, Auigmist 28, 192!
At 2:00 p. m.
No. 222 and 224 Soiath 8th Street SARAH WINTERLING PROPERTY Property consists of a two-story brick house arranged for 2 families. Large lot, 50 feet front on a good paved street, in an excellent neighborhood and one of the best locations in the city. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE . Dickinson Trost Company, . . . . Commissioner.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION On proposed constitutional amendments. Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held In every voung precinct in. Wayne county. Indiana, on Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 1921, at which any qualified elector, without previous registration, may vote, during me usual nours, ana at his or her proption of any or all of the thirteen proposed amendments to the State of Indiana. CARL WADMAN, Sheriff Wayne County. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. : I, Linus P. Meredith, Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, do hereby certify that at a special election to be held on the 6th day of September, 1921, the followiny thirteen proposed amendments to the constitution of the State of Indiana are to be voted on, to-wit AMENDMENT NO. 1 (Voters Citizens) Proposed Amendment to Section 2 of Article 2. Section 2. In all elections not otherwise provided for by this Constitution, every citizen of the Uuited States, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have resided in the state during the six months, and In the township sixty days, and in the ward or precinct thirty days immediately preceding such election, shall be entitled to vote in the township or precinct where he or she may reside. fYES For The Amendment. NO Against The Amendment. AMENDMENT NO. 2 (Registration) Proposed Amendment to Section 14 of Article 2. Section 14. All general elections shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Mondav in. November: but townj 2siIP eicviiuna juaj mriu o.b t,,., as may De proviuea iy inw. riwuucu, That the General Assembly may pro vide by law for the election or all Judges of courts of general or appellate jurisdiction, by an election to be held for such officers only, at which time no other officer shall be voted for; and may also provide for the registration of all persons entitled to vote. In providing for the registration of persons entitled to vote, the General Assembly shall have power to classify the several counties, townships, cities and towns of the state into classes, and to enact laws prescribing a uniform method of registration in aDy or all of such classes. fYESI For The Amendment. NO Against The Amendment. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Annortionment) Proposed Amendment to Sections 4 and 5 of Article 4. Section 4. The General Assembly shall during the period between the sreneral election in the year 1924 and the convening of the legislature in 1925 and every sixth year thereafter, cause to be ascertained the number of votes cast for all of the candidates for Secretary of State in the different counties at the last preceding: general election. Section 5. The number of Senators and Representatives shall, at the session next following' each period when the number of votes cast for office of Secretary of State shall be- ascertained, be fixed by law, and apportioned among: the several counties, according to the number of votes so cast for all of the candidates for the office of Secretary of State at such last preceding general election. fTESl For The Amendment. fNOl Against The Amendment AMENDMENT NO. 4 (Veto Appropriations) Proposed Amendment to Section 14 of Article 5. Section 14. Every bill which shall have passed the General Assembly shall be presented to the Governor; if he approve, he shall iftn it. but if not he shall return it, with his objections, to the house In which it shall have originated, which house shall enter the objections at large upon Us journals, and proceed to reconsider the bill. If, after such reconsideration, a majority of all the members elected to that house shall aprree to pass the bill, it shall be sent, with fne Governor's objections, to the other Kouse, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and. if approved by a majority of all the members elected to thnt house. It shall be a law. If any bill shall not be returned by the Governor within three days, Sundays excepted, after It shall have been presented to him. it shall be a law without his signature, unless the general PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE on the Premises
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LEGAL NOTICE Continued adjournment shall prevent its return. Ik. .!ch case n shaU w, unless 15, .yirnoI-. wittun five days next h ii Ji!k .ldJMrnraent sha11 offiV 7 X ill thereto. In tha shall -w J Sretarv of State, who AssemhVC .8,ame bPfore the General tbJy. " session In like the GovcrnnV w.A.T"."8 "y sented tn k Bna" be prel? th Governor within two or dlSSSrSLf A0r to approve bill maiiiT ' iiem or items of anv Sn7ess tiU1..? 'Proved shall be void shall" dlsVprove any t't pernor any bin Lm.. ' Uem f items of money, he shall p?roprIations the timeB of stgnin itd-tth.e bl,L at " the item or fffofLJ?:, 8ta.tenent of approve, together wfVE ne,,aec3lne3 ta therefor. If th r.Ll . Is "asons in session the rS f raI LAssmbly be to the house in ?ip ft11 transmit have originated . ?i"Ch the bill shall items selarfA0? of a?" of such .lections ' TZ.:iL,JKlaT wth his obitems, an? tha Ttem , ach of suc ed to shall h2 "m -T Jtems Objectthe same Vw.T."1: if. -Con? d?rd in been na v.r u" ""la wnich have hoJuSef ,h' mb?" ' lected toeh K-Ol' ar T.h Amendment. r-NO Against The Amendment .AMENDMENT NO. 5 (State Officers Terms Proposed Amendment to Section 1 .. of Article 8. auditor and" a t ' ,ec"tArv- a hr.iJ,.',11,.1 Assembly and luiten Thfn3..,..?"80" other than officers r ""5 to any of said any period or rtt ver s yCa" rvr.T . ln- Amendment. f-NOl Against The Amendment AKENDMENH,NO. S (County Officers Terms Proposed Amendment to Section 2 ... of Article 6. clerk f ?hoh dInF eneral elections a cieriT of the circuit court, auditor rm r CT', treasurer, sheriff ad coronor for fw" severaI'v hold their off "cm eligible to either of said offices for 5SR V0" yearS in -yAod'or IZnV AFof Th' Amendment NOl Against The Amendment. . ' AMENDMENT NO. 7 (Prosecuting Attorney Term Propo-sed Amendment to Section It c- of Article 7. Section 11. There shall be elected in Jjjch judicial circuit bv the voters ihSn l roUiiff attorney, who ril-k,' iFor Th" Amendment. -rNOI Against Th,e Amendment AMENDMENT NO. 8. (Lawyers Quallfications Proposed Amendment to Section "1 of Article 7. Section 21. The General . Assembly &byf law PrVid for the iu"i?icay t?"f fthpr".T adm,tte'1 to the pracrS?1 For Amendment rNO Against Tha Amendment " AMENDMENT NO. 9 (State Superintendent) Proposed Amendment to Section of Article 8. . ,h"ofiCtin , Tbe General Assemblv shall provide for the appointment of a state superintendent of public Instruction, whose term of office, duties and compensation hall be prescribed bv aw: Provided. That any state superintendent of public instruction elected ,irriu.r at th time of the ratification of this amendment, shall serve out the term for which he shall have been YTE?T For The Amendment NO Against The Amendment AMENDMENT NO. 10 (Taxation General) Proposed Amendment to Section 1 of Article 10. Section 1. The General Assemble shall provide by law for a system of taxation. IF.??! .For Th Amendment NO Against The Amendment AMENDMENT NO. II (Income Tax) ; Troposed Amendment to Section S of Article 10 I i.uii i iic uenerai Asscmblv ;may provide by law for the levy and f'rl if1) linn ft f tavaa a i . . i i " 'kv 11 ii'umtra aria irom ouurce aenvea. n Such cases and amounts, and 1n such manner, as shall be prescribed by law and reasonable exemptions may be provided P'ESl For The Amendment. TNOl Against The Amendment ' AMENDMENT NO. 12 . (Militia) Proposed Amendment to Section 1 of Article 3 2. Section 1. The militia shall consist of all able-bodied male persons between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, except such as may be exempted by the laws of the United States, or of this state and shall be organized, of-.iiL-erea. armed, equipped and trained in .such manner as may be provided by law. fYES For The Amendment. TNOl Against The Amendment AMENDMENT NO: 13 (Salaries, Terms Increase) Proposed Amendment to Section I of Article 13. Section 2. When the duration of any Office iR n rt f n-nllAri f , , - Kv th! Pn. jstitution. it may be declared by law: ;and If not so declared, such office shall i be held during the pleasure of the authority making the appointment - Bat ithe General Assembly shall not create iany office, the tenure of which shall i be longer than four (4) years, nor j shall th term of office or salary of any otricer fixed by this constitution or by law be increased during the term for which such officer was elected or appointed. - - , fYES For The Amendment i fNO Against The Amendment ' Any voter who believes that the amendments, or any of them, should b ratified may express his sentiments by making a cros x in the square containing the word "Yes" and any voter who believes that the amendments, or any of them, should be- defeated, may express his sentiments by making a ;ros X in the square containing the word "No." Witness my hand and official seal of said court, at the City of Richmond. Ind., this 16th day of August, 192L LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court Aug.22-lt.
