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Male "WANTED Barber for evenings Saturdays. Call 440 S. 8th. and CEMENT FINISHERS and carpenters, work adjoining K-D plant. LETTER OARRrER Examination, this cltv, October 1. Start preparation now Specimen questions free. Columbus Institute, Columbus. Ohio Ee 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. BusInM Training Inst.. Buffalo. N. Y. HELP WANTED Female WOMAN To work as assistant In bakery. Apply City Restaurant. WANTED Cook, Westcott Hotel. Apply to Steward. WANTED Girl for finishing room. Land-Dilks Co. S A LESMEN A AGENTS WANTE D 7 WANTED Canvassing agent Antwerp Laundry Tablet Co., Antwerp, O. SALESMAN to cover local territory nr-Hing dealers. Guaranteed salary of 1100. CO week for rlt lit man. The Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y. SIDE LINE SALESMAN Wanted to sell coal to your trade in carload lots. Earn a week's pay in an hour. For particulars write, Washington Coal Co.. 770 Como Bldg., Chicago. SITUATION WANTED 8 - , WOMAN wanis worn ny ween, ur uaj.j 717 N. 17. SITUATION WANTED Reliable worn sn wants position either as house k"pT or treueral housework Can furnish good references, G. B. M., Newcastle. Ind. Address T. R. It. No. 3. SE.Ry JCESjpFFERED WANTED Washings. 123 N. 3. 8 WASHINGS WANTED -101 So. 3. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS S07 SO. !th. Culled for and delivered. JPOMS-f 0R -RENT ? ST H ST. So. 27. Modern sleeping room. N E ST 1002. 3 rooms furnished or unfurnished for light houm-kee ping. iTII ST. So. 21 4, Modern rnom. 12THST. N 21 2 Modern furnished room for one or two gentlemen. I1N' rt. 1212. Modern bed room ror gentleman. Phone 1737. FURNISHED ROOM Bath. Phone 2 15 4 after 6 P-fn. i?TII ST.N. US- Furnished 43 N. . rooms for light housekeeping . , TWO bit" THREE partly furnished rooms, private bath, heat furnished; desirable location. Box I-912u. lor rent. HOUSES APTS. RENT ATTRACTIVE APT Phone 2587. WAYNE APARTMENT $55. Six rooms heat furnished. See T.,rner W. Hadley. Ph. 1922. PLUMBING AND HEATING 14 PLUMBING SUPPLIES fold direct to the owner at lowest prices. See GHAS. JOHANNINQ Cor. 11th and Main Sts. Oesting Plumbing Co. PLUMBING HEATING WIRING Call 1342 635 S. E MOV IN G H A U LI N G SJAGE J 6 LOCAL and I-ONO DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAOE COMPANY Cratlntc and Storage. Rear 19 P 11th St. Phones 22:S-1S6S W. O. BAKER. Mgr. FORREST MONGER For loral and long diMame hauling. Furniture orated, utorcd or shipped Office Phone 2528 519 N. D. v ROOFING REPAIRS 17 fcUNiON ROOFING CO. Felt. Asphalt, filled, laid and guaranteed only by us. Get a free estimate before roofing. Phone 2809. Office. 9 South 7th St. SETTLES "BROS. UOOF1NO CO. AsVhalt gravel and composition roofs. R.-ooatinr. painting and repairing within r.O miles of Richmond tree estimates upon request. 10.9 Mam st. Phnn 1 "t 4 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN Briin" MOWERS sharpened. rtinn 2.".1. Frank PAPER HANGING r,rc-r ivrsivit TECORATIN For particulars phone 4232 R. E. Combes. 908 S. 9. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 13 Power plants, motor work, wiring for lights, bells, burglar alarms and telephones. Repair and trouble work a specialty. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Chase ElectricCo. 601 Main St. Office Phone Residence Phone 4320 6034 FURNITURE EXCHANGE 21 HOPKINS Ft'RNlTfRE EXCHANGE 187 Ft. Wavne Ave. Household goods bought and sold. Call or Phone 1570; FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds! goud prices. Home Supply Store. 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at 'j what new would cost. Townsnd" l'M Goods Store, E33 Main. Phone 129C. FURNACES Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co.. E. J. Knapp. phon 149. office 620 Main.
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FUEL 211. KINDLING Richmond Lumber Co. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21 CANARY BIRDS 419 S. 10. For sale. RUGS Curtains and other ful articles. 44 S. 18 St. useNEW LADIES' JACKET SUIT For sale. Size 42; never been worn. 523 Main et. . HONEY and BEES for sale; bees in good hives. AJlen Rich, Fountain Citv. Ind. SCREEN DOORS for sale, made to order, repairing, lawn mowers sharpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 3088. FLORENCE HOT BLAST-Oak bedstead, mattress and springs: small gas heater. Priced cheap. Mrs. C. L. Baker, Pearl St.. New Paris, Ohio. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER New; 12 ft. ladder, new; chest of tools, consisting drills, bits, brace, etc.; large mirror; sewing table. Phone 4325. BARGAIN SALE Pedigreed-registered Flemish Giants' and New Zealands. Also sell dressed rabbits. J. It. Praetorius, Wernle Home. rrriur TT"r and SPECTACLES WW A n fcU UUiZl Vnr KaririUna in watches, high-srade spectacles, call at C. IS. KEEVEP.S WAlcn otxyjc 7 South 11th St. FOR SALE Wagons, Harness, Corn Binders, 10 good Wheat Drills. 317 N. A STREET WANTED Miscellaneous 22 WANTED TO BUY Top buggy. Phone 54413. WANTED To buy SO to 100 tons baled straw. RICHMOND-GREENVILLE GRAVEL CO. Phone 4344. 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. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 GARAGE For sale or trade. Well equipped, good location; accessories and tires alone $lo0 a day. Our bills to proe it. Ideal repair shop. Will cell or trade for farm. Pha Wisehart, Middletown, Ind. DOGS For Sale 31 COLLIE PUPS 804 N. 13. REGISTERED BEAGLE Dog. 441 S. 10. BULL PUPS 718 So. W. A. FOR SALE No. 1 rabbit dog. Call 45 S. S St. Phone 1297. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 31 FOR SALE Registered Polled Shorthorn calves; both sex. Walter II. Beeson. Route A. Richmond. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD 1920 model. Starter, new tires For quick sale $3$; Us-ed very little, perfect condition. 2002 N. F. OVERLAND SI For Vale; $73. 915 N. 10 USED CAR BARGAINS Dodse Coupe 1 9 1 S Ford Touring 1316 Chevrolet Roadster G. C. RIDENOUR Pth & S. W. A. Thone 4 S IS 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 6ifi0. PILOT MOTOR CAR CO. Richmond FOR SALE Ford roadster, only run about 2,000 miles; Decker locking wheel and spotlight. 419 S. 13. Phone 1041. ALL BARGAINS 1920 Ford Coupe. 1321 Ford Sedan, wire wheels, lots of extras, new tires. 1916 Overland. BRINKER & SHENDLER 10 South 9th St. Phone 612! AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade At 15 S. 9. DO RT Agt. GEO. W. WORLEY FOR SALE OR TRADE 1921 Ford Sedan, run 1.D00 miles.. $700 1919 Ford Sedan. $0 worth extras $550 191 Touring, starter $:R5 1918 Touring, dem. rim. lot of ex. .$2S." 1917 Touring $250 1917 Ford Roadster $150 All cars demonstrated to satisfaction. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 JOHN A. SHUTZ GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP Wa make axlesand propeller shafts for any make car. We repair scored cylinders and do a general line of repair work.' Rear 617 So. A St. Phone 2581. AUTOMOBILE Body. Fender and Hood repairs in an up-to-date body factory. H. V. GOODENOUGH 615 and 621 So. H st. Richmond, Ind. Phone 1053 ani C11S.
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THOS. A. ROBISON Automobile and Truck Repairing " When Others Fail. Take It to Roblaon. 17 S. Sixth. Phone 1039 TIRES. TUBES. ACCESSORIES 35 If you don't know what a FEDERAL tire will do, ask us. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The Home of FEDERAL Tires 1512 Main Phone 2444 FOR SALE Tires that cost less both now and in the end, 30x3 J2 $7.90; 32x4. $11.40. All sizes for all care. Master Production Corporation, 405 North 13th St. SECURE SET OF LAMBERT TRUBLPRUF tires for comfort and economy. Truck or touring cars. All sizes. Before buying call on or write J. H. Miller, 413 N. 16th St.. Richmond, Ind. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 - For EXPERT AUTO PAINTING I. H. HARRIS Shop In rear of J. H. Menke Coal Yard on Neff Street MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 GIRLS' BICYCLE Almost new; at a bargain. 308 N. 21. MOTORCYCLES Used Excelsiors and side cars. Elmer S. Smith, 426 Main st. 1920 EXCELSIOR motorcycle, new. 10 S. 9. Bargain. BUSINESS ROOM For Rent 41 FOR RENT Good office room In American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE Modern duplex, central location. E5088. care Palladium. For On account of my removing from the city I wish to sell my home No. 2 Washington Cooirt and for a quirk buyer will sell at a bargain. Oren A. Miller Phone SS34 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE Payment plan. Owner leaving city. 136 S. 3 St. Morgan for Real Estate Now A 8-room on Randolph $2,000 A 6-room on N. E $2,000 6-room double, S. Eighth $3,500 6-room double. N. Fifteenth $2,500 4-room N. Eighth, $12o cash. bal. $12 per $ S00 17 H A. close in, improved, easy . . $3,0o -room. N. Eighth, o. k $2,500 10 Acres, improved, 9 miles $2,500 MORGAN 6th and Main FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A M. ROBERTS, Richmond. Ind., R. F. D., Phone 4171. BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate. Insurance, Ioans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. For Sale 26 Acres 2 miles of Richmond, extra good modern house, good bank barn and silo; located on main pike. This will make an ideal poultry and dairy farm. Priced at a bargain. 80 Acres 6 miles out. practically level good buildings. Price $13,009. 200 Acres 2 miles from good trading point. Price $125 per acre. 1 60 Acres 1'4 from market, plenty of buildings, good land; $125 per acre. 1 00 Acres 5 miles out. good 8-room house; good bank barn, excellent producer. Price $165 per acre. Would consider part clty propcrty on part of these farms. If you are on market for a farm er city property we have an excellent list to choose from. See FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN Richmond's Independent Real Estate dealers Phones 1097-6011-2960 Elevator Service . 310-311 Colonial Bldg.
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A Good One S-Room modern bungalow, centre hall type, on Richmond Ave. $4,000; H cash; baL $25 per month, 6 interest. We have a good automobile, will rade on city property. See See or call son Phone 1628. Res. 2017. 1008 201 K. of P. Bldg. 5-ROOM HOUSE For sale by owner. No. 101 East Haven; and must be sold at once. GOOD CITY PORTER FIELD. HOMES Colonial Bldg. FINE S-ROOM, new modern bungalow, central. Modern 7-room, new, central; possession at once. Good modern double, rent for 16 percent. Arthur Brooks. C E. KEEVER CO. has a nne list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE House and lot. 5 rooms, near street car, church and school. A bargain for cash or will trade for good automobile. Pha Wisehart, Middletown, Ind. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1.030 acres fine plantation ranch in Trinity river valley, above overflow, 50 miles Houston, Santa Fe railroad station; 9 sets houses: half cultivated; balance pasture, timber; 100 percent tillable; all rich, level land; good terms 6 percent interest; $75 per acre. Allan Scale, owner, 509 Preston ave., Houston, Tex. FARMS FOR RENT 43 FOR RENT 135 acres. Fannie Hunt. 510 Main st. Call afternoons. FARMS FOR SALE 43 BEST 48-ACP.E FARM In Arkansas, 28 miles east of Little Rock. Owner, Charles T. Mittendorf. Ward. Ark. FOR SALE Bargain. SO acres; 30 clear, balance timber, $40 per acre, at Wheatfield, Ind. Owner. 1135 Unionav., Chicago, 111. FOR SALE 190 a., 65 a. timber. 10 miles southwest Martinsville, Ind.; priced to sell; good buildings. Jacob Pickard, Bloomington, Ind., R. R. 9. FOR SALE 40-acre fruit farm on nico lake, 5 acres grapes, apple orchard, cherries, plums, pears, stock, tools; $4,600. Jerry Praehar. Decatur. Mich. 100 ACRES Near Richmond, Michigan. 4S miles from Detroit; will sell stock, crop and tools at inventory and $120 per acre for the land. Owner, Mr. Russell, 6148 Commonwealth, Detroit, Mich. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: John W. Lamb vs. Anna L. Beeson, et al Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1921. No. 19698. Be it known, that on the 30th day of July, 1921. the above named plaintiff hv 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 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 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 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 Citv of Richmond this 30th day of July, 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH." Clerk. Harris & Harris, attorneys for plaintiff Aug.10-17-24 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. I 19729. Be it known, that on the 16th 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 partition of real estate together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, ave not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants. Florence N. McFerren, Eliza Alice Barton. Mary Wesley Warfel, Roy L. AYcsler. Virginia F. Wesler, Jennie McCoy Ackley and Clara Ann McTntyre. 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 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 A- Harris, attorneys for plaintiffs. Aug.17-24-31 FOR RENT Miscellaneous 39
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BLOOMINGPORT. Ind. Miss Ruth Engle and her guest. Miss Ruth Isenbarger, were the victims of a pleasant surprise party Monday afternoon. The surprise was planned by Miss Marie Engle in honor of the tetter's birthday anniversary. Games of various kinds were enjoyed during the arternoon. after which delicious re freshments were $erved to the following: Misses Mattie Collin3. Lucille Chamness, Golda Kumler, Ruth Newman, Delight Stanley. Helen Hiatt. Esther Miles, Gertrude Hinshaw. Ruth Engle, Bessie Miles, Marie Engle and Kum isenbarger Mr. and Mrs. Austin Glover entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jennings and children and Mrs. Macel Jeffries and little son Fowler, all of Richmond, Mrs. Phoebe Elliott and two daughters of near Lynn, and John Elliott. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Royce Bales entertained at dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Bales and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bales PU3LIC SALE 45 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction on the premises to be sold, Tuesdav, September 6th. 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: A part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23. Townsh.it 13. Ranee 1 West. and bounded as follows: Beginning In the West line of said Quarter at a point 1777.5 feet North of the Southwest corner of said Quarter Section; thence South along said Quarter Section 20 rods; thence East 8 rods: thence North 20 rods; thence West 8 rods to the place of beginning, and containing One (1) acre. The building on said tract being the Old Orange Meeting House. Property located about 34 miles Southeast of the City of Richmond. Terms of Sale: At least one-third cash ta, hand on day of sale and balance in two equal installments due in one and two years from date of sale. The deferred payments evidenced by the promissory notes of purchaser In usual bankable form, bearing interest at 7 per annum from date, and secured by first mortgage on the real estate sold. Dated August 24. 1921. ALONZO M. GARDNER. Trustee. Anr.24-S1. 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. Holzapfel, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HARRY E. HOLZAPFEL. RICHARD R. HOLZAPFEL. Executors. A. r. Lindemuth. Atty. Aug.10-17-24 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Hlen V. Austin, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wavne Circuit Court, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Helen V. Austin. deceased. late of Wavne County, Indiana Said estate is supposed to be solvent. SECOND NATIONAL BANK of Richmond, Ind., Administrator with the will annexed. Rohhlns. ReDer A Robhins. Attvs. MONEY TO LOAN 46 Loan: On Furniture, Pianos. Livestock. Autos, Talking Machines, Etc. Cet our terms before borrowing. Onje to twenty months to pay. All transactions strictly private. State I e vestment & Loan Company Room 40. 3rd Floor. Colonial Bldg. PHONE 2560 MONEY TO LOAN 46 ASK US If you Need Money LOANS On Furniture, Livestock, Etc. 21 l ! Per Month i HAWKINS J""rKa!tTTSrSIJi WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St., Richmond, Ind. PHONE 2509 FOR RENT Miscellaneous 39
and little son, and Carl Root and fam-1 ily Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hockett spent Sunday with their son. Howard.
and family, of near Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Deboy and Charles Stevens attended the tabernacle meeting at Winchester Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Bert Murphy entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hardwick of Williamabug at dinner Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engle had the pleasure of hearing Homer Rodeheaver and party at the Richmond Chautauqua Sunday afternoon and night. ...Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hockett and children returned to their home in Winchester Monday after spending two weeks here visiting relatives. .. .Ora John son is preparing to build a new barn to replace the one destroyed by lightning There will be no prayer meeting at the church Thursday night because of the tent meeting, but there will be Sunday school Sunday at the usual hours. NEW WESTVILLE, O Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hennemyre spent Sunday evening in Richmond Mrs. Allen Breese and Mrs. Malinda Richardson attended the funeral of Mrs. Mae Jones of Richmond Monday afternoon . . . .Mr. and Mrs. William Brown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James McPherson Mrs. John Breese has returned from Cincinnati, where she Bpent the week-end with her brother and sister-in-law, Mrs. George Breese and family Miss Gladys Ray and Miss Esther Stegall have gone to Greenville where they will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Al Batton and family. .. .Mrs. Mary Grimes is spending a few days with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Mattix and family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Haddon and family northeast of Eaton ...Mrs. Mary Ammermau and sons, Howard and Frank, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge and family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sammions and little son, John Allen, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Breese Mrs. Mary Haddon is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ammerman.. ..Miss Ruby Mattix spent Sunday night and Monday with her sister, Mrs. Mabel Elstro A birthday surprise party was given in honor of Howard Ammerman Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served after which games were played. Those present were:: Mrs. Elsie Hicks and daugh ter, Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Stegall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge and family. Miss Essie Ballenger, Mrs. Bert Ray and children, Gladys and George, Lee Ammerman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and sons, How ard and Frank. CARLOS CITY, Ind. The Love re union was held in Atfield Love's grove, with 111 in attendance at the noon hour. Others came in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson entertained relatives from Muncie Saturday night. .Orville Miller spent the week end in Chicago and attended the fu neral of an uncle Samuel Jackson has been entertaining his sister over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Thurston and son visited relatives at Stroh, last week. Alonzo Hutchins, daughter Glori ,aand granddaughter. accompanied them home, and are now visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and other relatives Miss Lunado Gibron returned to her work in Marion after spending a two weeks vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Mumbower, in Richmond.. .Miss Helen Githens spent Saturday night with Miss Marie Smith. ...Mrs. Gerald Conwell and daughter returned to their home last week... ..Mrs. Logan Hunt has been very ill. Mi. and Mrs. Henry and family returned to their home in Marion Monday Several from this place attended camp meeting in Frazier's grove Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Catey and Mrs. Harry Turner and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manpon, Byram Fennimore and Miss Lola Reger atended the Richmond Chautauqua Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith are entertaining relatives from Indianapolis Glenn Martin, Lester Mills and Miss Alice Martin motored to Troy, O., Sunday. Misses Mary and Martha Martin spent last week there and returned Sunday evening. Tb; Live Wire class entertained the AntiCan't class at a bountiful' dinner and ice cream Sunday In Albert Jessup's grove. About 70 were present. MODOC, Ind Mrs. McCallister of Carlos City spent Saturday with her 60H and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Naylor Mr. and Mrs. Rich Barker 1 T tl l 3 . x L J TV ? t ill and son Hildreth, and Clyde Driskill spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Dennerline at Windfall Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kabel and son, Robert, left Monday for Michigan for Mrs. Kabel's health. .. .Miss Elsie Lee and Mrs. Garnet Gray of Muncie spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cain at Economy Mrs. Earl Cain of Economy is visiting her sister, Mrs. Oscar Fox Miss Ruth Bookout of near Mooreland is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson Mrs. A A. Conarroe and Miss Lois Lennington spent Friday and Saturday in Economy visiting Mr. and Mrs Elmer Beall Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hurst and Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Byrne and daughter Byrnita spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Millard Beall at Red Key.. . . Mrs. Guy Phelps and son, Max, and Misses Elizabeth Clear and Elsie Hardwicke spent Saturday In Winchester Henry Hanscom of Muncie is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain and children Mr. L. W. Ridenour is improving in health, but Mrs. Rideli nour is very sick Miss Lurile Dennerline of Windfall is visiting Mr. and , it-1
Mrs. Rich Barker Mr. and Mrs. Carver Jordan spent the week end in Galesburg. 111., visiting their son,
Marston, who is there in the hospital ....Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Keith, of Williamsburg, spent Monday afternoon with. Mrs. W. W. Walker who is very low Carlton Swain left Monday for Middletown, O., where he will work in a garage Miss Amy Koons of Mooreland spent Sunday with Miss Alice and Mr. Albert Lee Mr. E. H. Johnson returned home from Martinsville, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hasting and daughter Lfla of near Red Key ' spent Thursday morning with Mrs. Emma Hodson.... Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Naylor and son Max spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Naylor at Parker. GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Mrs. T. A. Dean has received a beautiful box of lavender from a friend in California.. .. .Miss Rachel Gwin returned from Anderson Sunday evening.. 7.. Mrs. Hamilton Squires and Mrs. Howard Gaylor returned Tuesday " from Denver, Colo., where they have been visiting relatives Miss Nellie Cummins entertained ten of her friend? Tuesday afternoon in honor of her tenth birthday, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummins Rachel Gwin and Grace Stanton returned to their work in tho office of the Indiana Piston Ring factory Wednesday after a week's vacation Mrs. Susan Reece and children returned to Cambridge City after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummins attended the Greenville fair Wednesday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean are attending the fall millinery opening at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grubbs are spending a part of this week in HuntsvilJe. DUBLIN, Ind. Dublin free fair and home-coming will be held Thursday and Friday, Sept. 1 and 2.... Miss Ruth Charaughn, who has been visiting Mrs. Faucett several weeks, has returned to her home at Lake Charles, La Mr. and Mrs. Marion True and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter True of Spiceland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink motored to Chesterfield Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Morat Spiceland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Richmond spent Sunday with hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart Mrs. Sallie Smith went to Peru, Ind., Sunday to attend a family reunion and will visit relatives in Indianapolis before returning home.... Mr. and Mrs. John Riley of Muncieare the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray this week Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Guyton went to Indianapolis Sun day to attend the Paul reunion, and visited relatives until Monday. . .Rev. and Mrs. N. L. Sokwitne were guests of Elbert Huddleston and family Sunday night. They were entertained at dinner and supper Monday by Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence. They will move here in a few weeks .... Bide-a-Wee club met Tuesday evening of thi3 week at the home of Mrs. E. R. Money... Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Albany spent last week with Mrs. Knipe and daughter. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huddleston had as their guest3 Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Sizelove of Liberty. Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiggins of Connersville, Henry Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Jenkins of Straughns, Ernest Huddleston and family of Cambridge City Marian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Higgins, had her tonsils removed last week, and is getting along nicely. .. .Mrs. Alice Reeve.', who has been here the past month visiting relatives, returned to the home of her daughter near Camden, O., last Thursday. She was accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, who returned home Friday Mrs. Sommers and Miss Murphy of Ft. Wayne spent Monday evening with Mrs. J. A. Hagaman Mr. and Mrs. Orie Huddleston and Frank Huddleston and family motored to Fountain City Sunday and visited Edgar Huddleston and family. .. .Paul McKee left Saturday evening for Detroit for a visit with hi3 brother, Forest McKee, and family, who will come home with him f or a visit. .. .Preaching services at the Friends church next Sunday morning and evening. At the U. B. church at 10:30 a. m. At the' M. E. church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at all churches at the usual hours Robert Shipman and Mts3 fc-ana bylvester of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Claire Oler and fam- . ily Mrs. Laura Stubbs of Frank fort, Ind., spent a few days last week with Mrs. Louisa Hayden and daughter, Marie.... Miss Morse and Maxine Ohmit went to Richmond last week for a visit with friends Mrs. Andrews of Dayton, O., is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Armstrong....' ton, Ind., Tuesday on business Robert Smith, en route to his home in Kansas City from Washington, D., u., wnere ne has Deen a siuaent in a law school there, stopped off here and Mrs. T. J. Butler.... Mr. and Mrs. Gard have come for a visit with old friends Mrs. tiise ana cruiaren went to Indianapolis Saturday to visit relatives foor a few days. . SIR SAM HUGHES DEAD. (By Aaaoclated Pret LINDSAY, Ont, Aug. 24. Sir Sam Hughes, former Canadian minister of munitions, tuia ioug a ngure in ue political life of the dominion, died at his home here early today. Pernicious anaemia, from which he had suffered 6ince his return from Europe last
