Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 253, 3 September 1921 — Page 11

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If you have walls on which the other fallow failed to make the wall paper stick, call 1390. Difficult and High Grade work especially solicited. Hod L. Dickinson, Paper Hanger and Interior Decorator, 216 N. W. 1st St.

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YOUR COMBINGS made into switches, transformation, etc. Also natural human hair goods for sale. Phone 1372. Miss steward. 13 So. 10th St. SUMMER RESORTS 3A FOR r.KXT Oil SALE Cedar Lake, Ind. I urn. 6-rm. Plast. house; 4 bed- . rooms, 2 sleeping porches, well water. 100-ft. lake front on 1 acre of ground; shady; 2 boats, pier; rents July. August. $43 wk.; Sept. ISO. Also 4-room cottage. $30 Sept.; Oct. $20. Mrs. Blank, 396S. Klston Ave., Chicago. I1L H ELP WANTED Male 5 FIREMEN. Brakemen. beginners $150. later$L50 monthly. Railway. Pall. BE A DETECTIVE $50-$100weekly; travel over world; experience unnecessary. American Detective Agency, 809 Lucas, St. Louis. MEN Age 17 to 55, experience unnecessary. Travel; make secret investigations, reports. Salaries; expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency, 263. St. Louis. MEN Growers of dependable nursery stock want reliable representative selling all the year around. Commission weekly. No delivering. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester. N. Y. V-T frT.-c n 1 CLERKS IS upward for postal mall , v.." tnuiiui. . . yrv i i.v necessary. For tree particulars or examinations, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 1041 Equitable Rldg.. Washington. D. C. ARE YOU INSURED? $2,000 one year $5.50 Specific Accident policy, men and women 16 to 63 without regard to occupation, also Key Registration. Be protected. State age. beneficiary, relationship and address. Enclose check, draft or money order. Policy return mall. E. E. Davis, agent, Box 98, Elwood. Ind. W ANTE D 1 MM EDIAT ELY H undreds men, boVs over 17, to become IT. S. government railway mail clerks. $1600 first vear. ($134 month). Quick raise to $2300. No strikes. No lavoffs. Paid vacation. Short hours. Pleasant work, traveling constantly. Common education sufficient. Experience unnecessary. List positions free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 97 Y. Rochester. N. Y. H E L P W ANTED Male or Female -5 DON'T TUT THIS OFF ANY LONGER Get started at once. See us this week of possible or come right up Tuesday. Sept. 6. readv for business. Richmond Business College. 7th and Main. HELP WANTED Female 6 WANTED Girl for housework. 217 N.9 WANTF.P Toung woman to assist with housework. Phone 2362. WANTED Experienced fancv workers. Permanent if qualified. We furnish and pay for product. Enclose stamped envelope for particulars. Underwood Art Good Company, Portsmouth, Ohio. RALFSMFN AftFNTS WANTED 7 SALESMAN Experienced, capable of 15.000 a vear. Address, giv ing age. and experience. Computing Visible Measure Pump Co., Indianapolis. Ind. SIDE LINE SALESMEN Attractive tironosltion for live men. $5 to $22 commission each order. Full credit on repeats. r-anfield Mfg. Co., 4003 Broaway, Chicago. AGENTS Make $5.00 a yeax. Sell nrpmrn Ttatncoats. Watercroof Aprons, utility bags. Outfit free. We deliver and collect. Improved Mfg. Co., Dept. 157. Ashland. Ohio. AGENTS Guaranteed auto washer, atarhes tr hose. kecr you clean, every mntnrlil rirnsneet. Service Oil & Sunrlv Co.. 321 American Bank Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. TDEALF.RS AND AGENTS make big mnnr.v spllinar Federal Auto Stop-Lite This Is an exceptional opportunity. Write the Federal Foundry Supply Co. Cleveland, Ohio. r.n 'iVTn TuTsiXESS for yourself. Ex perienee or capital unnecessary. $10 daily easv. Housewives anxious to htiv' Undersell retailers. Lester Co., 537 So. Dearborn, Chicago. SIDE LTNE SALESMAN wanted to sell coal to vour trade in carload lots. Earn n week's pay In an hour. For particulars write. Washington Coal On . 1061 Como Bldg. Chicago. SALESMEN We make an exceptional offer to talesmanagers and salesmen for selling cement, oalnt. auto, truck nnd tractor oil. The American Oil Paint Co., 5511 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED Auto accessory or other salesmen to handle Pavles six degrees headlight controller to Inhhers. dealers or car owners repeating sWe line e-ord commissions. lt-D Electric Co.. Ft. Wayne. M A K E $ 1 0 0 W EE K L Y selline R. 000mile truaranteed new auto tires, direct tr consumers. also dealers at wholesale. Side or main line. Capitsl or experience unnecessarv. Harrison Tire Co.. Hammond. Ind. MFV W ANTED TO SFT.T, GROCERIES ' " SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT VECESSARY On of the world's Unrest wholesale crorerv houses (cnnital over $1,000.npo fioo wants pmbltious men in your locnlitv to sell direct to consumer nationcllv known brands of an extensive line of groceries, paints, roofincrs, Hih'-irr tinrr oils, stock foods, etc. No capital reouired. Commissions advanced. Write toilav. State atre and pminiv oVsired. John Sexton & Co., SITUATION WANTED 8 P'TI'ATION WANTED Young ladv. htsh . school graduate, with 9 months hopltal t'llning wants position as doctor' o'ftce assistant, or caring for fmnll rlHrircn. Address Box D419", cure of Palladium. RFRVICFS OFFERCD WAPtllVfis Wanted. 507 Nnrth 8 1R St. R OO M SJFO RR E N"T 10TH ST. Sr. 42. Furnished room. 9TTT ST. So. 214. Room for rent FlTNl SHr.DROOM.rhone 2408. FOR RFNT Plfeplng room with prlvate bath. 205 Klnsey street. Fh. ?,",2 FOn'RFNT 4 rooms on west side, r!th privilege of hath and cellar. Address P.ox T-912S. care Palladium. L I G H T H O USJEK E EPING ROOMS 9 LIOHT HOl'SK Keeping room. Ph. 4S9L 7TIT ST. 32,i N. Housekeeping rooms iaxu ST N. 317. Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, sleeping room for two persons. RICHMOND AVK. 21 S Light housekeeping rooms; first floor; private entrance; garage.

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SMALL HOUSE Inquire 307 N. W. 3r4. SMALi7"HOUSB6"ll N. 8th St. 910 Main. Shideler. Phone 1814. FOU RENT Wayne apartment. $55. Six rooms, heat furnished. See Turner W. Hadley. Phone 1922. PELHAM Apartment $70. Phone 587 FOR RENT Apartment house. Id house. rooms, modern. 1022So. U s' i; FURNISH EDh6uSE 121 N. 17 or Ph. 6079. References required. FOR RENT 5-room house, unfurnished; no children. Phone 3332. FLAT Furnished for rent. Ph. 2718 or 6045. Faultless Dry Cleaning Co. RENT Furnished desirable R-room house, good location. Phone 6043. HOUSES APTS. WANTED WANTED TO RENT Do you want to earn part of your moving expenses? Reward offered for information leading to the renting of a 7 or 8-room house, modern, or with bath. Write Box A-1080, care Palladium, or phone 2562. BOARD AND ROOM 10 ItUK Kfc.M lioum Willi linn u, piiv . family : gentleman preferred; cen .,.,.11, , t o J-l.v W 1 K fart . trally located. ladium. ROOMS WANTED 11 3 ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping, for young married couple. Call at Sunset Restaurant. 622 Main st. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 LAW MOWERS sharpened. Bruner. Phone 2516. Frank PAPER HANGING & DECORATING For particulate phone 4232 R. E. combes. 90S 3. 9. MOVING HAULING STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Office Phone 2528 5 1 9 N. D. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St Phones 222S-156S W. O. BAKER. Mgr. ROOFING REPAIRS 17 SETTLES BROS. ROOFING CO. As phalt, gravel and composition roofs. Recoating, painting and repairing within 50 miles of Richmond. Free estimates upon request. 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B UMBRELLAS Repaired, recovered; colored silk covers and best materials used. Leonard. 264 Ft. Wayne Ave. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 18 Power plants, motor work, wiring for lights, bells, burglar alarms ad telephones. Repair and trouble work a specialty. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Chase ElectrlcCo. 601 Main St. Office Phone 6034 Residence Phone 4920 DETECTIVES 18 BE A DETECTIVE Great demand. Travel. Particulars free. Write. Dept. 623, American Detective System. 196S Broadway, N. Y. Day: Bell Maine 8841. Home 4274 Night: Home 11492. 731 Heck Ave Secret Service BOVAL DETECTIVE AGENCY Bureau ot Investigation 407-40S Callahan Bank Bldg. Dayton, Ohio FURNACES 21 Marshall (Wolverine1) Furnace Co.. E. J. Knapp. phone 1469. office 520 Main. COAL AND WOOD 21 KINDLING Richmond Lumber Co. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21 USED IRON ROOFING. 37 N. 8. ONE fHOrSANp" new" shingles. 404 N.ll SANITARY-COT Cheap? 11." S. 5th st. PIT RUN GRAVEL. Ph. 4014. $l775 load OLD EoTl Je RTU BE S Fine for fence posts. City Light Plant. FOR SALE Large Natural reed baby cab, cheap. Phone 2731. FOR SALE Long stem asters. ROc a doen. 105 So. 21 St. Call morning. FOR SALE Large Hot Blast stove; good as new. Reasonable. Box 5093. care Palladium. MUSIC CABINET And pFano stool, oak, for sale; also two telegraph instruments. 20 So. 13th. Phone 130S. HOPKINS Furniture Exchange 187 Ft. Wayne Ave. Everybody buys secondhand goods from Hopkins. Pr. 1570. CADILLAC ELECTRIC SWEEPER and attachment, only been used a few times; good ns new, $23. 1414 N. D. FOR SALE Large oak brt(k case; 3 double glass doors. Ooo condition. Also Singer sewing machine, motor attachment. Phone 27S2. FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at Vi what new would cost. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 633 Main. Phone 129C TRUNKS. BAGS. SUITCASES Why paytwo middlemen profits? Buy from factory direct. Send fnr free catalog. Acme Trunk & Bag Factory. Spring Valley. 11L WATCHES and SPECTACLES For bargains In watches, C. E. hieh-erade snectacles. call at KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. WANTED Miscellaneous 22 WANTED Refrigerator. 200 to 500 capacity. W. U. Massie, Boston, Ind. Phoiia 5536.

21 RICHMOND PIANO For sale. James McCoy, Glen Miller park. Mrs. 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 MATERIALFUEL 28 DRAIN with CONCRETE TILE Build It with Concrete BIcjx ArBertS&jfr0S Phone 3250 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 RESTAURANT and Confectionery, in a good town. E. R. Hutson, Thomasboro. 111. FOR SALE Billiard hall and soda fountain; good location; doing good business. Address Box 64, Mishawaka, Ind. GARAGE For sale or trade. Well equipped, good location. Accessories and tires alone $150 per day. Our bills to prove it. Will sell or trade for farm. Inquire at Palladium office. ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS I will sacrifice one-haif interest in estab lished lunch and dining room. now paring; excellent opportunity. Invest ment $350. Address HS183, care of Palladium. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 31 TEAM work horses; Phone 4196. both liners, cheap. POULTRY 31 50 WHITE LEGHORN pullets. Fh.54392. FEED DEALERS 31 Corn and Oats Chop ?1.80 per cwt. Hoosier Feed and Feeder Co 6th and S. A Phone 2063 MOTOR TRUCKS 33 3H TON TRUCK, all new tires; cab and bed In Al running condition. Inquire Route A. Box 348. Wm. Weaver. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 BUICK 1918 model, closed top. In fine condition. Brower Auto Sales Co., Studebaker salesroom. 23 S. 7th. FORD TOURING CAR For sale, new top, new fenders, newly painted. Ph. 1308. 30 South 13th StUsed Cars At Special Prices Davis Touring $400 Two 1920 Chevrolets, excellent shape $475 1919 Chevrolet, winter top $393 1917 Chevrolet, winter top, overhauled $300 1919 Oakland, winter top, excellent condition $800 1919 Oakland touring, Ished, good tires refin- . .$550. 1920 Oakland touring, overhauled, new paint, upholstered and top. can't be told from new $750 We also have some demonstrating cars we will sell at a sacrifice. CASH or TERMS. E. W. STEINHART COMPANY N. 10th. Open Evenings. Phone 2955 TWO 1920 Ford touring, starter, excel lent condition; will sell at bargain. G. C. Ridenour, 9th and S. W. A. Phone 484S. FOR SALE 6-cylindcr car, Al shape, or will trade for Ford. Phone 2474. M I LRU R N Lig ht electric fo r sale. In good condition. Phone 20u3 or 3021. USED CARS 191S Elgin 6 cylinders. Two 4 cylinder Davis; all in first class running order; cheap if sold at once. s BROOKS BROS. GARAGE National Road W. near East Haven Ave AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33

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1921 Ford Coupe, brand new. Starter and dem. rims $900 1921 Ford Touring, starter and dem, rims, run 300 miles $3S5 1921 Ford Coupe, dem. rims and starter $525 1920 Ford Touring, starter and new. tires $255 1919 Ford Sedan, dem, rims and starter $450 1919 Ford Coupe, looks and same a3 new $395

You can buy any of these cars with a small payment down and a year to pay balance. We will take any make of automobile or truck in trade. It will pay you to see us before you buy. OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS Walter Eo Schott 1 4 South Ninth Street

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Big Drop on all Used Car: 1910 Bulck. summer and winter top. model K., cord tires, cheap. 1919 Dodge Coupe, wire wheels, new tires. 1919 Maxwell Touring, looks just the same as new. 1917 Maxwell Coupe, new tires $175. 1918 Chevrolet, new top and tires, 490 model, $250. 1916 Dort roadster, starter and dem. rims, new paint, $150. Cash or Terms WALTER E. SCHOTT 14 S. 9th St. AUTOMOBILES For Sale or Trade OLDSMOBILE "S" Wire wheels, cord tires. Excellent condition. Sale or trade. Wayne County Nash Motor Co. 19 S 7th. FOR-SALE OR TRADE on live stock. Elgin Six Touring car. Good running order. Carl Jackson. Phone 388 Cambridge City. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 JOHN A. SliUTZ GARAGE AND MACHINE CO. We repair FORD cars. Rear 617 S. A. Phone 25S1 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 and 611S. THOS. A. ROBISON Automobile and Truck REPAIRING When Others Fail, Take it to Robison 17 S. Sixth Phone 1039 TIRES. TUBES. ACCESSORIES 35 We Lengthen Your Car's Life by scientific lubrication. The right oil and greases for every part of every make and model. WHITE ROSE GASOLINE pnd ENAR-CO MOTOR OIL ENNETTS5 TIRE STORE 1512 Main St. Phone 2444 QUALITY and SERVICE FOR SALE TIRES: First cost and upkeep less when riding on our specials ; 30x3, $6.90 ; 33x4, $11.90. Every size on hand. Master Production Corporation, 405 North 13th street. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 For EXPERT AUTO PAINTING see I. H. HARRIS Shop H rear of J. H. Menke Coal Yard on Neff Street GARAGES FOR RENT 36 TWO GARAGES 123 National Road W. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE With side car, good running condition. 1319 N. F. OFFICE ROOMS For Rent 41 FOR RENT Suite of office rooms, Murray Thaetre Eldg. O. G. Murray, Ph. 1479. FOR RENT Good office room in American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. BUSINESS ROOM For Rent 41 BUSINESS ROOM 314 Main, opposite I court House. Long Bros. Phone 2299. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 1920 Ford, starter and shock absorbers $290 1920 Ford Touring, in extra good shape $235 1919 Ford 1 ton truck, cattle rack, body and cab $350 1918 Ford Roadster, new Goodyear tires, new top... $190 1916 Ford Touring, runs good first class shape $100 1914 Ford Touring, a good serviceable car $ Sj f

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FOR SALE 6-ROOM modern house, east end. $4,500. 6-Room. 600 block S. 13th St. $3,200. pihs?4e SHIDELER SiSS FIVE-ROOM house, 3 lots, east end of Centerville, near car stop; priced $1500. Box 119, Centerville, Ind. HOME VALUE Six Rooms Strictly modern; Ideal location; hardwood floors and finish. This house is priced much less than the cost of construction. Priced at a sacrifice, as owner is leaving city. This is an ideal home. Seven Rooms Modern; East End; large lot; garage. 5-Room House Gas, lights and water; East End. Part cash, balance tim. See Us For SERVICE BurdsaEl & Wlllett Co. Phone 1481-3271-3293 C. E. KEEVER CO. has a line list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 21S9. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. GOOD CITY PORTERFIELD. HOMES Colonial Bldg. BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE 5-room house northeast. Possession at once, $500 cash, balance on payments. See Turner W. Hadley. Phone 1922. ACRES 1 mile of city, good improvements and fruit. Will trade for city property. Good double and single central. Good rooming house. Arthur Brooks. HOUSE 6 rooms and bath, soft water system, fine condition, priced for quick sale. Box G7056, care of Palladium. For a!e On 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. Oreo A. Miller Phone 3834 FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond, Ind.. R. F. D.. Phone 4171. 1. 3, 10 or more acre tracts, miles out on good road; $150 and up per acre. For sale. HS185. care Palladium. MONEY TO LOAN my Your

If you are short of cash to pay for same, use our money and repay us in small monthly payments on our twenty-payment plan. We allow you twenty months to repay, or you can repay in full at any time and are charged interest only for actual time loan runs. Why promise others big payments? Get Any AmoMint$!0 to $300

on your furniture, piano, victrola. etc. employer, relatives or trades-people.

RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Under State Supervision "The Friendly Company" Established 1895 207 Colonial Building, Main and Seventh Streets, Richmond, Ind.

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mrs. Herman Verbarg of Chicago, who has been here for the past three weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers, and sister, Miss Edna Myers, returned home Friday A large crowd heard Dr. Lyell M. Rader at the M. E. church last Sunday morning.. . ..Miss Mabel Straughn has returned to Tulsa. Okla., where she will teach the coming year Miss Edna "Whar ton, who is employed in Bertsch's of fice, is enjoying a vacation at home Mrs. Fred Eschbaugh of Indianap olis spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Isaac Davis Mr. and Mrs Sam Abbott will spend next Sunday at Muncie, with their daughter... Warren Markle is remodeling the front veranda of his home on Third street. . . . .Israel Morry who has been ill for some time, remains about the same. The W. R. C. ladies hed a surprise for Mrs. Thomas Bird Monday evening. About 25 of the members were present. A fine social time was enjoyed by all. Cake and ice cream were served Isaac Davis received word of the death of Edgar Moore, who died at Indianapolis, Aug. 28. Mr. Moore was the husband of a niece of Mr. Davis Mrs. Tom Ewers, of South Bend, Ind., is here visiting her son Gladney Ewers and family... ..The Presbyterian guild men at the church Wednesday afternoon Dr. A. J. Vining will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning, SepL 4. Mrs. Emma.Hodskin, well known here, is ill Rev. Reece will show stereopticon views at the Baptist church Sunday evening at 7:30. Every body welcomed. CENTERVILLE, Ind. Ben Lashley and George McConaha attended the Ohio state fair at Columbus this week. Mr. and Mrs. Norvall Rhineheason Anderson son and daughter are here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Rhineheason was formerly Miss Bertha Smith. They will remain Sunday and attend the Jackson family re union which will be held at Jackson's park Sunday Cleaning day at Odd Fellows hall was held Wednesday and a beautiful new Brussels rug placed on the lodge room floor The Eastern Star lodge will resume its regular meetings next Friday evening, Sept. 8. It is understood that a number of petitions for membership are to be presented Mr. and Mrs. Earl Able attended the Methodist Sunday school picnic of the Hagerstown church held at Glen Miller Wednesday Miss Laura Bertsch was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Bunyan of Richmond Tuesday Steve Hen wood is confined at the home of Mrs. Rene Henwood with typhoid fever Mrs. Gus Rodefeld and children of Richmond spent Wednesday with Mrs. Cora Cook Mrs. Alice Wright and daughter Elizabeth spent Sunday with relatives at Lewisville A number of relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Martin spent Sunday with them and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 HOUSE FOR SALE Six rooms; bath; newly papered and painted": basement under the whole house. Possession to suit buyer. Ownner leaving city. Phone 477S PRICE $35 REAL ESTATE For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE 5-room house! and lot, near street car, church and school. A bargain for cash or will trade for good automobile. Inquire at Palladium for information. FARM LANDS FOR SALE MISSOURI $5 down. $5 monthly, buys 40 acres truck and poultry land, near town southern Missouri; price $200. Send for bargain list. Box 35, Mt. Vernon. 111. MONEY TO LOAN Coal Now No inquiries made of friends. Phone No. 1545 The name HOLLAND on the feed door of your furnace means that you have the genuine Warm-Air Circulating System, and that your house is worth more to live in, to rent, or to sell. DONT FORGET WHERE THE ARROW POINTS. Telephone or write to the address below, and you will not be misled. Free book on Scientific Heatingif you wish it. Atanyrate besuretogetoureasy terms and low prices. You will get full benefit if price drops. HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY Largest Installers of Furnaces in the World

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took well filled baskets, the occasion being their second wedding annivers-.

ary. CHESTER, Ind. Rev. and Mrs. Victor Stoner attended the Booth festival given by Epworth League of Richmond district at Newcastle Tuesday. Mrs. Luther Hinshaw spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. William H. Webster visited the latter's mother Tuesday afternoon Sixty-two members of the Rotary club from Richmondwere served lunch by the Ladies' Aid Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Morrow and R. D. Morrow, Jr., returned to their home in Connersville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brown entertained Tuesday for their little daughter Irene, it being her eighth birthday. The afterneon was spent in playing games. . Lunch of ice cream and cake were served to the follow-' ing: Irene and Melvin Brown, Irene and Edna Beard, Ruby Alcie and Reba Hunt, Loraine and Helen Loye, Bernice Hood, Hilda and Vivian Sanderson, Bessie and Josephine Ma6on. " Mary Bradley, Mary Tubesing, Mabel and Mildred Pickett, Josephine Stra--der, Marie Krieder, Lucile Felty, Myron Malcom and Wilburn Smith and Jeannette Bailey. Lon Williams of Muncie, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Ada Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kemp and family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp of Lynn, Sunday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Miss Bertha Main of Cedar Grove is visiting Mrs. Oscar Cooley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stombaugh of Indianapolis visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George -Stombaugh over Sunday. .Mrs. George Knight of Dayton visited Mr. and Mrs. John Patton this week Mrs. Margaret Patton of Indianapolis, is visit-' ing her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Cor-' nell Mrs. Anna Clark Swans of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Stevw Brown recently. .. .Mrs. John Hoover visited in Dublin Wednesday Mrs. Robert Higgins of Knightstown and Will Clayton visited their aunt, Mrs. J. N. Poff Mr: and Mrs. George Stambaugh will visit in Penelton, Ind., over Sunday with her brother, Henr Huber Mrs. Anna Clark who was visiting her niece, Mrs. Clem Johnson, returned to the State Soldiers' home at Lafayette this week The Nazarene church of this place has arranged to hold regular services at Hurst opera house, commencing with Sunday, Sept. 11. at 10:30, and 7:30 in the evening. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night Mrs. Charles Ellsberry and daughter Doris, and son Leonard returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Laurel ... Many from here expect to attend the Dublin sec- : ond annual fair and homecoming Thursday and Friday Mrs. Sterret Alke of Cincinnati returned to her home after a visit with Miss Grace ' Kiess The Christian church has , been having services Tuesday and Thursday of this week. Friday evening will be a church social and reception for those added to the membership during the year. HOLLANSBTJRG, O. Mrs. W. A. Chenoweth and daughters Idria, and Mrs. Nettie Harrison and children were Thursday evening guests of Mr. Mora Payne and family Miss Cynthia Marshall spent Wednesday night with Miss Marie Harris.. .Mrs. Emma Williams spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Rheba Piatt Miss Olartvt, J jaC0D js spending this week with Miss Norma Chenoweth Mrs. Anna Whiteman slipped and fell Tuesday eveing while doing her supper work and was seriously injured tearing the ligaments loose in a limb John H. Spencer fell into their cellar and dislocated his collar bone Wednesday. Frank Wiles of Williamsburg was a visitor here Wednesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chenoweth and daughter Idris, and Will Harrison and family spent Thursday with Harry Chenoweth and family of Richmond.: Mrs. Harrison and children remained for a couple of days' visit Mrs. Pheba Piatt and children called on George Moore and Earl Wiggs and familiesWednesday evening Mrs. Roy Decamp and son of Richmond are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs.-, Sam Caskey Frank Irelan and family of Dayton are spending a few davs with Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Meek Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Harley and Howard Harley and family were Richmond visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dudley spent part of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ross John Wolkwas a visitor at Greenville Thursday Messrs. V. E. Chenoweth. Robert Miller and Rodger Hoover were New Madison visitors Tuesday ..Miss jJuanita Mikesell is improving slowly. ! ....Clarence Chenoweth has nnrehased the Frank Wiles' property aGlen Karn and will move there soon. . .Miss Stella Freeman spent part of last week with George Arrnacost and family.... S. D. Chenoweth of Richmond, called on his father, - W. A. Chenoweth Wednesday Kenneth Stapleton and family spent Friday eveningwith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stapleton. The Pythian Sisters will hold a market at the Richmond Chautauqua grounds, Saturday, Sept. 3. Proceeds will go to buy a new piano.

$500,000 WORTH OF LOGS BURN IN WISCONSIN FIRE . WISCONSIN RAPIDS. Wis., Sept 3,., Fanned by a high wind, fire swept through the woodyards of the Neekoosa Edwards Paper company late. Thursday at Port Edwards, south of here, causing damage estimated .t more than ?500,000. Sparks from a ; locomotive owned by the company -started the blaze, officials said. More than $120,000 worth of logs ready Mr' ' the mill were destroyed.