Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 262, 14 September 1921 — Page 13

, PAGE THIRTEEN THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and indexed for quick reference, according to the Basil U Smith System (Copyright). HER. ROOM BEtN" ON TH' SECOND FLOOR, IT 8EBust Blamed ouick! ADVERTISING RATES 10 cents per line, per insertion; 6 words to the line. No ad taken for less than 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. CARD OF THANKS 1 CARD OK THANKS We wlnh to extend our thanks to our neighbor! and friends, the Starr Piano Co., W. It. C. Penny club, Calanthe Temple. Rev. James, Rv. Pickett, the ringer during the sickness and death of our mother, Mrs. Nuss. THK CHILDREN.

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PERSONAL

PILE SUFFERERS Go to M. Quigley and Son, 400 Main St., for Tarney's Pleasant Painless Pile cure. Or write r- '-oe trial. S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. HAIR GOODS HATR BARGAINS All ready made natural hair Roods at a bargain, Thur., Krl. and Sat. Miss Steward. 13 S. 10th St. Phone 1372. HAIR SWITCHKS, transformations. doll wigs to order. Frances Estelle 111 N. 3. Phone 1821. LOST TAN & WHITE FOX TERRIER Male. Phone 3362; reward. CAMEO PIN Browifbaek i?round;f ind er please return to 136 S. 9th; reward. LOST Gold watchl corner 8th and Main. Car barns or 31 S. V. 6th; reward. Return to Palladium. HELP WANTED Male TO MAKE $100 monthly mailing circulars. Plan, instruction 12c, Varga Supply Company, 621 Oliver street, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED 4 married men, between ages 25 to 35; guaranteed salary and commission. Supt. Public Saving Insurance Co., 318 Col. Eldg. jrEN Learn Barber trade. Quick thorough method. Jobs waiting. Good trade. Demand and wages big. "Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells str., Chicago. HELP WANTED Female COOK wanted. Indiana Hotel. 307 N. D. SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED 7 WANTED Two experienced salesmen. Call 44 So. 6, between 3 and 5 p. m. BIDE LINE SALESMAN wanted to sell -oal to your trade in carload lots. Earn a week's pay In an hour. For particulars write Boylaton Coal Co., 77rt Bovlston Bldar.. Chicago. SITUATION WANTED 8 WOMAN Wants work by the day. 717 N. 17. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED Washinars. 101 So. 3. ROOMS FOR RENT FIVE ROOM Centrally located. Ph. 1769. 13TH ST. N. 105. Large modern room. Phone 1 35. NICE CLEAN sleeping room in modern home. Reasonable. 307 N. 13. 6T1I ST. N. 205. Modern rooms for sleeping and light housekeeping. Call and see this nice place. We will treat von right. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING POOMS 9 LIGHT housekeeping rooms. Ph. 4S91. LIGHT housekeeping rms. 605 Vt Main. RICHMOND AVE! 218. LlghthouYekeeplng rooms. TWO ROOMS For ht housekeeping; first floor. Phone3797. TWO ROOMSFor lie-ht housekeeping; first floor. Phone 3797. 3 ROOMS Rath and kitchenette furnished for light housekeeping; no children. Phone 5275. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 8 st 9 HOUSE FOR RENT 40 Knode's Music Store. So. Call FLAT Furnished, also unfurnished flat. Phone 2718 or 6045. FOR RENT 6-room modern house; also one for sale. Call at 2305 N. E. 3-RfOFTi'LAT I-room fiat, furnished. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. FOR RENT Apartment In Wayne. $55. Six rooms, heat furnished. . See Turner W. Hadley. Ph. 1922. PAPER HANGING PAPER HANGING & DECORATING For particulate phone 4232 R. E. Combes. 808 a. 9. PLUMBING AND HEATING 14 OESTING PLUMBING CO.: Plumbing - Heating . Wiring Phone 1342 635 S. E PLUMBING SUPPLIES Sold direct to the owner at lowest prices. CHAS. JOHANNING Corner 11th and Main Sts. M O VINti H A U LING STORAGE 1 6 F O RR EST M O NG E R 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 COMPANT Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 222S-156S W. G. BAKER. Mgr. 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. SETTLES BROS. ROOFING CO. Asfhalt, gravel and composition roofs, tecoating. painting and repairing within 60 miles of Richmond. Free estimates upon rcquett. 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bruner. Phone 25t. Frank UMBRELLAS Repaired, recovered; colored silk covers and best materials used. Leonard. 264 Ft. Wayne Ave. FURNACES Marshall (Wolverine) Furnace Co.. E. J. Knapp. phono 1469. office 520 Main. COAL AND FUEL

KINDLING Richmond Lumber Co.

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 ESectncCo. 601 Main St. Office Phone 6034 Residence Phone 4920 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 21 SWEET CIDER For sale. 1078. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 71 So. 17. PIT RUN GRAVEL delivered. Ph. 4014. 205 BODY BRUSSELS carpet for sale. N. 13. BLOCH REED baby cab. Good as new. 1012 Boyer. Phone -4SS6. WASHING machine. Also 3-burner oil stove with oven. Phone 1578. STOVE Hot Blast coal stove. Absolutely in Al condition. Phone 3185. VERNIS MARTIN single bed, mattress andsprings, for sale, 810. 220 N. 21. CADILLAC ELECTRIC-SWEEPER For sale. Call evenings. 130 S. 3rd. COAT Black plush, black pan velvet hat, pair of new brown strap pumps. 437 So. 14. FLORENCE HOT BLAST heating stove, large size; fine shape. 50 S. 16th St. Phone 1704. AN ALL-IRON summer house for lawn, width 8 ft. by 10 ft.; very fine. Phone 2JJJ7 or 3474. , HOPKL-SFurniture Exchange 187 Ft. Wayne Ave. Everybody buys secondhand goods from Hopkins. Pr. 1570. FOR SALE Complete vulcanizer, comprcsor. air tank, two H. electric motor. G. W. Swan. 127 W. Main. Newark. Ohio. WATCHES and SPECTACLES For bargains in watches, high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South lltb St. WE SELL new furniture for less; will exchange your old furniture for new. Townsend's New and Used Goods Store 533 Main St. Phone 1296. Several thousand SECOND-HAND BRICK for sale cheap. Call at 505 Main st. PIANO TUNING 23 D. E. ROBERTS Always Reliable.- Phones 4110 and 2623. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A BUT used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 FOR SALE Shoe shop, good proposition for right man. 400 Ohio Avenue, Muncie. Ind. GROCERT and Ice cream parlor for 1 sale, also equipped for restaurant; cheap rent John Sadler, Jr., Cabery, 111. POOL ROOM Five tables, new equipment; candy, soft drinks, tobacco, including stock $2400 for quick sale. J. E. FTye, 109 N. Main st., Petersburg, 111. Pop. 3.000. FURNISHINGS and lease of Lawes Hotel for sale. 26 sleeping rms. 8 R. W. 3 private baths, steam heat, modern dining room and kitchen. Lawes Hotel. Charleston, 111. LAUNDRY and equipment: doing a good business in Mo. town; can be had at a reasonably low figure; chance of a life-time. Universal Business Exchange. St. Louis, Mo. POULTRY 31 FAWN and WHITE Runner ducks. Buff Rock chickens. Phone 29B, Boston. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 PHAETON and harness, good condition, cheap. Phone 4310. 16 HEAD OF SHOATS weighing about 40 lbs.. Phone 54373, . Gus Winters, Union Pike. . AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 REDUCED PRICES ON ALL FORD CARS 1921 Ford Coupe, starter and dem. rims. This car practically brand new $600 1920 Ford Roadster, starter, shock absorbers $290 1920 Ford Touring, starter, new tires; first class condition $300 1920 Ford Coupe, starter and dem. rims: new tires $525 1920 Ford TouMng. extra good shape, a splendid buy $250 1918 Ford Roadster, four new Goodyear tires $1S5 1919 Ford 1-ton truck, cattle rack, body, and closed cab t...$3S5 1914 Ford Touring, runs good. .. $100 1917 Dort Roadster, ' starter and dem. lims, new tires $175 CASH OR TERMS We will take any thing in trade. WALTER E. SHOTT. Phone 1858. 14 S. 9th st Some Real Bargains in USED and REBUILT CARS 19:0 Pavls Pedan, practically new: Davis Sport, 'disc steel wheels, Spanish leather upholstery; Cadillac, Haynes, Ford, Chevrolet 4-90 Sedan and several others, all in .fine mechanical condition. ' Liberal terms persons. to responsible Used ' Car Departrrnt PILOT MOTOR CAR CO, - . Telephone 6060 ..

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Have, you seen the-FEDERAL 38x3 Cord; it's different, heavy and bigger than any other Cord. BENNETTS' TIRE STORE The home of QUALITY and SERVICE 1312 Main. Phone 2444 FOR SALE- Spare tires for spare money. Keep running at these prices. 30x3V2, $7.90; 32x4, $11.40; 34x4. $12.40. All sizes in stock. . Master Production Corporation. 405 North 13th Street. 1 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 JOHN A. SHUTZ i Garage and Machine shop. .We make axles and propellor shafts and repair any make automobile or scored cylinders. Rear 617 South A st. - Tfaos. A. Robison Automobile and Track REPAIRING When Others Fail, Take It to Robison. 17 S. Sixth Phone 1039 GARAGES FOR RENT AUTO SPACE 38 So. 5. AUTO SPACE 132S. 3. SINGLE GARAGE Central. Ph. 2464. TAXI REX HOTEL TAXI Phone 2296. TAXI SERVICE Phone 2581. FOR RENT Miscellaneous 39 FOR RENT Suite of Murray Thaetre Eldg. Ph. 1479. office rooms O. G. Murray, toil RENT Building with two store rooms, 35x163. Write Box E5098, care Palladium. FOR RENT Good office room in American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 C. E. KEEVER CO. has a nne list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 R 11th St. See us for bargains. 7-ROOM With electric lights; Main st. bath, hot water, gas, well located. Call 612 GOOD CITY PORTER FIELD. HOMES Colonial Bldg. MORGAN BARGAINS 6-room, bath, a bargain. Fairview: o.k. condition, $2,350. $300 cash, balance $20 per. 80-a. farm, imnrovegood; 8 mile. Will trade for city resisence, bal. Sixth and Main 5-ROOM HOUSE Light, gas and water. Can be bought small down payment, rest on easy terms. 819 N. 11. BRADBURY & BAILEY Real Estate, Insurance, Loans and Surety Bond3. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. BARGAINS 6-room on So. 8 st., modern good location, $2,350. Good 6-room house on So. 8 st. for sale; party leaving town. 200-acre farm, spring water running all the time; mostly bottom land, large bank barn; plenty of fruit; will trade for small farm. Come in and talk this over. We have buyers for small farms and parties to trade city property for small places. RAMSEY & HUDELSON Ninth and Main Sts. Over Union Store Phones 2576-1899-6041 FOR SALE Seven-room house, modern except furnace: pood condition and well located. Priced reasonable. Ph. 329S. : MODERN 10-ROOM brick. Investment. 5 housekeeping rooms and 4 garages. All occupied. Cash or terms. Owner ."07 N. 13. For Sale '? ACRE 5-room house at edge of city, a nice little home with garage and electric lights, only $2,500 2 ACRES With extra nice improvements, will trade for city property. 80 ACRES level, good producer, new barn, 2 Yl miles from good market, $ 1 00 per acre. 52 ACRES FruiL dairy and poultry farm, close to Richmond. McK'inley GreMMcjn 223 Colonial Phone 2153

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BUNGALOW FOR SALE A beautiful 6-room modern bungalow on South 16th St.- House . has just been painted and decorated. Hot water heat, large . basement, double garage and everything to make a comfortable home. Might arrange some trems. See us for information. Long & Tillson 201 K. of P. Bldg. Phone 162820171008 FOR SALE 6-ROOM HOUSE Furnace; newly painted; priced at bargain. 422 SOUTH 13TH. Phone 2906 Geo. Worley Garage REAL ESTATE and FARMS see - M ROBERTS. Richmond. Ind, h. F. P.. Phone 4171. FARMS FOR SALE 43 tOR SALE 60 or 80-Acre farm; good soil and buildings; very reasonable priced. Owner J.. Ornell, South Haven, Mich., R. 5. THE BEST going live stock and pecan farm In the south. Sacrificed for immediate sale for cash. 6S6 acres. Wisiuniu rirms, iiiagevine, s. c. WE HAVE farms listed ranging from 3 to 180 acres, if you are looking for a farm it will pay you to see us. New Lebanon Real Estate, New Lebanon, Ohio. FARM 160 acres: good fertile soil, good buildings, at a verv low price; must be sold to close estate. Address Charles C. Bachman, Syracuse, Ind. Administrator. THE BEST 180-acre farm in Morgan county, Missouri; all fine prairie land; good house; new barn: granary; well; windmill; very desirable location; $100 an acre: mortgage $11,500. ''John R. Gunn, Versailles, Mo. FOR SALE Fine money making 40 ac. fruit farm. Dixie Highway; fair buildings, stock, tools, crops, berries, cherries, apples. 17 acres splendid grapes; nice crop, harvest this week; $5,000 down. I recommend this highly. F. B. Nelson, Nurseryman, Paw Paw. Mich. 120 ACRES fruit farm. Oceana countv, Mich. 1,000 apple trees; 3.800 peach trees, fine varieties; orchards in fine .condition; 10 acres woods; fine 10room house and outbuildings. Estimate of this year's crop, $6,000. Write owner for particulars. No trade. P. Jacobsen R. F. D. 3. Shelbv. Michigan. PUBLIC SALE Closings Got AnHctloo Sale Saturday. Sept. 1 7th Hardware stock, harness goods, auto supplies, farm equipment. Closing out the Vernon Reynolds stock at Williamsburg. Ind. Dinner and supper by the Progressive Aid society. Sale begins at 10 a. m. and continues till 11 p. m. CARL A. NOTTINGHAM G. L.. PATTERSON & SON. Auctioneers FOR RENT Miscellaneous 39 WAREHOUSE SPACE 20,000 square feet of space is available in warehouse, with sidings, directly adjoining the Pennsylvania Lines. Electric elevator facilities. Inquire PALLADIUM PUBLIC SALE

'DlssotatSoo Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction on what is known as the Amanda King farm, 7 miles northwest of Richmond on the Richmond-Greensfork pike, 3 miles east of Greensfork, 5 miles north of Centerville FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 , at 10 o'clock, the following property, consisting of 29 Head of Cattle Six fresh cows, with calves by side; 2 spring cows, fresh by day of sale; 5 cows giving gocd flow of milk, will be fresh this winter; 4 dry cows; 7 steers weighing from 500 to 700 lbs.; 4 voung heifers weighing from 300 to 500 lbs.; 1 roan Shorthorn bull.

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47 spring shoats weighing from 100 to 125 lbs.; 9 full-blood Duroc brood sows; 1 Poland China male hog. 13 Head of Sheep 12 ewes; 1 buck. Feed 3714 acres of corn in field; 14 tons of mixed hay. Farm Implements One wagon with box bed; 1 carriage; 1 gang plow; 1 sulky breaking plow; one-horse Rude Wheat drill, fertilizing attachment; 1 harrow. .

Lunch Served by Ladies Aid Society

WEDDLE and HINTJMAN, Auctioneers. FRANK M. TAYLOR, WALTER FARLOW, Clerks.

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of Wayne County, Indiana as Executrix of the last will and testament of Eliabeth J. Gause, deceased, late of said Wayne County. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EMMA NARDIN, Executrix. Harris & Harris, Attys. Sept.14-21-28 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., September 9th, 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 8th day of September, 1921, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 575 1920 for improving North "A" Street from North 2nd to North 3rd, and North 2nd Street from North "A" Street north to C. & O. R. R. Tracks by constructing a. concrete roadway; cement sidewalk, and curb and gutter. The property subject to assessment for the cost of said improvement is all the property abutting on said improvement and all the lots on the west side of North 3rd Street north of North "A" St. within 150' feet of said improvement. Improvement Resolution No. 593 1921 for improving the 1st alley running north and south, east of North 18th Street, by constructing a cement roadway in said alley from North "A" Street south to the 1st alley running east and west 1st north of Main Street. The property subject to as sessment for the cost of said improvement is all the property abutting on said improvement. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Sept. 29, 1921, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, . against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment -roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. MATT. VON PEIN, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Sept.lO-lwk. MONEY TO LOAN 45 ASK US If You Need MONEY LOANS On Furniture, Livestock, Etc. 21 l Per Month m HAWKINS WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY N. 10th St., Richmond, Ind. PHONE 2509 PUBLIC SALE of Hog

HARRY, THOMAS, AMANDA J. KING

PIG ROYALTY

(Continued from Page One.) forenoon. This display was in charge of County Agent Dolan who is the county club leader. Hogs Chief Show Feature. The swine show is by far the most extensive part of the whole exhibit, not only the pig club members, but all the hog breeders of the county being represented. White, spotted, black and red hogs can all be seen, and in all sizes, from yard high boars, to newly farrowed litters of "baby pigs" which seem the most attractive to the non-discriminatin public. "They are so cute" one woman was heard to exclaim. Sheep are penned under the same cover as the hogs, and although there are comparatively few entries of them, some good specimens can be seen. That, farmers of this neighborhood have no faith in predictions that all LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it at its office at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a. m. Monday, September 26, 1921, for coal to be used at Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant. Proposals will be received upon the following: 25,000 Tons, more or less, ROM. or 2-inch Nut and Slack, Bituminous coal. 100 Tons, more or less, ROM, or Lump, Smokeless Coal. Specifications can be seen at the office of the City Clerk, Richmond, Indiana, or at the office of .T P Dillnn General Manager, Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant, Richmond, Indiana. Contracts will be awarded at the earliest practicable date after opening of bids. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids. All bids should be Dlaced in scaled envelopes and marked plainly on the ouisiae toara or works, Richmond, Indiana, Bid on Coal for Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant." Each proposal shall be accompanied by an affidavit, certifying that the bidder has no connection nor is in collusion with coal offered. The bidders, in submitting proposals to furnish said rrw! mnct pany each bid with a certified check in the sum of 2 of bid, as evidence Of EOOd faith that tha cnrr.cc. ful bidders will days from the acceptance of propos es, contracts ana Donas satisfactory n v V-: .4 ti i . - . , . . r ujc oaiu xjua.ru lo lurnisn saia coal. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the City as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the rigfit to reject any or all bids, to waive an? informality in any proposal and to award contract to the lowest and best or any other than the lowest bidder. MATT. VON PEIN, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Sept.14-21. MONEY TO LOAN Loaoi Ort FtTRVTTURE, PIANOS. LTVKSTOK AUTOS, TALKING MACHINES. ETC Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. All transactions strjctly private. State Snvestmeinit & Loam Company PHONE 2560 Room 40, Third Floor. Colonial Bldg. LIVE STOCK 31

PUBLIC SALE

Big Type Po lands The undersigned will sell at the farm of A. P. Creek, five miles northeast of Liberty, Ind., three miles southwest of Kitchel's Station and one-half mile ea3t of the Liberty and Boston pike, on Friday, September 16th, .1921 Top of our entire crop of Spring and Fall pigs and from litters carrying best blood lines of breed50 Head Spring amd Fall Pigs selected from the following litters: One litter by Hoosier bull, out of Long Chief Again dam (fall lit-. ter); 1 litter by The Packard, out of Emrick's Giantess (fall litter); 1 litter by Big Bob Orphan (Indiana grand champion 1920). out of " Emrick's Giantess; 1 litter by Liberator 2nd. out of Fashion Master -". dam; 6 litters by Orange Pickett (by The Pickett), out of dams by . Liberator, Denny's Giant. The Marvel, Luken's Big Bdb, and Timm's Chief Price; 5 litters by Onward March (by Mountain Giant), out of dams by Sensation Orange, King of Giants, Golden Gate Orphan and R's Prospect; 1 litter by Yankee Master by the Yankee), out of Long Chief Again dam; 1 litter by D's Clansman, out of Buster's Signet dam. Every individual in sale qualified to go into best of herd3. All " double treated for cholera. LUNCH SERVED AT 11:30 ' WRITE FOR CATALOGUE ' Sale Under Cover, Rain or Shine, at 12:30 P. M. . CREEK BROS., Liberty, ' Ind.

Auctioneers G. M.

CITIZENS OF MADRID OPPOSE PROFITEERING

fRv Associated Preasi MADRID, Sept. 14. Citizens of Madrid have formed an association to take action against profiteers. .The municipality fixed prices of necessities of life, whereupon bakers, grocers and fruit merchants threatened to join butchers in refusing to meet the prices laid down by the city, but the governor has issued a note announcing he will take measures to enforce city regulations and even send offenders to prison. There was an attempted demonstration against profiteers following a citizens' meeting yesterday but the police prevented the procession from passing the streets and arrested several of the noisiest members of the crowd. farm work will soon be done by ma chinery, is shown by the number or registered horses which are to be seen in the tent farthest to the north. .' While there are not as many as can be seen at the state fair, every one, almost without exception, of the horses shown, Is a fine individual and the exhibitors expressed themselves Wednesday morning as being proud of the number and kind of draft animals, most of the exhibitors conceding that even his competitors horses are a credit to the county. Stallions, mares with suckling colts, young stallions and fillies, as well as some work horses, make up this display. Shorthorns Attract Crowd Much attention in the cattle tent, which flanks the swine tent, was attracted by two pure white Shorthorn bulls, white, as always, proving a favorite color with the show attend'ng public. Breeders, however, -did not neglect some of the mixed color Shorthorns, some beautiful individuals being showu' among them. In the north section of the tent were also. to be seen some of the blacks. It was evident early In the day that there would be quite a large attendance, even on the first day, and '-traffic cops" with Clarence Palmer, of Webster in charge, were busied in directing the automobile drivers to parking spaces and keeping roadways clear. Auto Tent Prominent. Refreshment stands were scattered over the ground, principally on the hill. One which seamed quite popular was the large stand maintained by the ladies of the Methodist church of Centerville. The large tent of the automobile association dominates the hill, looming up above all the others which are grouped around it. Practically all the open space immediately southeast of the pavilion was necessarv to allow erection of this tent, which was the smallest that could be arranged to give space to all Richmond merchants who wished to show in it. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne Countv. ss : Elsie Stay Dunbar vs. George Dunbar. Wayne Circuit Court. April term, 121, No. 19677. Petition for divorce. Bt it known, that on the ISth dav of July, 1921, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said defendant for a divorce, custody and alimonv. Said plaintiff also filed on Sept. fith. 1921 affidavit of Kathryn Paust. a disinterested person, showing: that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for divorce, as stated in her said petition, are. failure to provide and habitual drunkenness. Said defendant is therefore herebv notified of the filinR and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling' of said cause on the 2gtb day of October, 1921. at the- term of said court to be begun and held at the Court House in the Citv of Richmond on the first Monday of October. 19.'!, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. . Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at .the City of Richmond, this 6th day of September. 1921 LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Robbins. Reller & Robbing, attornev for plaintiff. Kept. 7-1 4-21 LIVE STOCK 31

Isenhower, Martinsville, Ind.,; Howard & Carr, Liberty and Rushville, Ind. . . .