Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 286, 13 October 1921 — Page 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1921.

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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ANNOUNCEMENTS S In Memorlam 3 Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 5 Funeral Flowers Cemetery Lots. Monuments 7 Lodge Notices Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 1 1 Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing 15 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 1 Business Services Offered 1 9 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving. Trucking, Storage ?4 Painting Papering IS latent Attorneys 26 Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 28 repairing 29 Renovating and Dyeing 30 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted Female 33 Help Wanted Male 34 Help Male or Female 35 Salesmen and Agents 3 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 3 Business Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds. 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 4.1 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LTVE STOCIC 47 Dogs. Cats. Pets 4R Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 40 Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 51 Articles for Sale 52 Business Equipment R3 Boats and Accessories B4 Building Mnterials 55 Farm and Dairy Products 5 Fuel and Feed 57 Stood Things to Eat 5 Hrtme-Made Things !! Household Goods SO Jewelry and Watches '1 Machinery and Tools R2 Musical Instruments 63 Peed. Plants. Fertilizers ;t Pnr-cinls at the Stores r,r, Wearing Apparel 6C Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD fi7 Rooms with Board R- Rooms without Board 9 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 -Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms. Board 7T Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 50 Summer Places for Rent 51 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 Business Property 53 Farms and Land for Sale 84 Houses for Sale sr. Lets for Sale 56 Shore Property for Sale 57 Suburban for Sale Real Estate for Exchange S9 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Local N'otires Suburban DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind. George Holder has improved his home here wiih a new fence, lattice work, cement norch and walk?, and has painted his residence John D. Richardson and son Joseph, made a business trip to Brownsville, Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Crist shopped in Liberty, Saturday The Alquina Orchestra met with Miss Freda Brookbank, Monday night here for practice Mrs. Nora Weers, of Sunny Slope farm visited her mother, Mrs. Caleb Haas in Liberty. Wedneslay Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Harbine in Liberty, Wednesday Mrs. Martin Groce and daughter Jean, of Fairfield, were guests of Mr. J. M. Talbott and family at Rose Vomer farm, Saturday night and Sunday Helen Retherford spent the week-end with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Husted, east of town. ....Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sacre, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth, of near Quakertown, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary H- Templeton here Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hubbell and daughters. Helen, Jane and Carol visited relatives at liberty, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bryson, of Maple Drive farm, took dinner at Rose Hill farm, west of town, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bryson and son, Robert, Sunday Mr. Morgan Petitt. of Conners ville. was a visitor here Saturday. .Mrs. C. E. Brookbank entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Carmeichail and daughter. Miss Mary, of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Brookbank, of Hill Crest Farm, near Bath at a 12:00 o'clock dinner at her home here Thursday The Dunlapsville school will give a carnival next Friday evening, Oct. 14. at the school building. There will be shows, music, and re freshments of all kinds served by the school Mr. and Mr. Fred H. Brookbank, of Hillcrest Farm. Mrs. Elizabeth Brookbank, of Liberty, Mrs. Anna Brookbank and daughter. Miss Freda Mae, of Dunlapsville, motored to Mi mi University. Sunday, to visit Miss Ruth Brookbank. who is attending college there Mrs. T. B. Leech and daughter, Miss Malinda, visited Mr. Miles Lafuze in Liberty, Monday, who has been seriously ill, but was some better Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth, of rear Quakertown, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Larter and daughter, Corine, of Locust Grove Farm, spent Friday shopping in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookbank, of Hillcrest, Mrs. Anna Brookbank and daughter, Miss Freda

ANNOUNCEMENT

Lost and Found 10 POCKETBOOL Lost; marked Frartk Kennedy. Liberal reward. 228 S. Eleventh St. UMBRELLA Green silk lost, with Ivory handle, Saturday. Either at high school or Knollenberg'a store; reward. 10S So. 11th. AUTOMOBILES Automobile For Sale 11 COCPE 4-passenger, good as new will sell cheap if sold at one. ' Address Box C3124. care Palladium. FORD 1920 touring. Z7o. Phone 6215. FORD 1921; good tires and excellent condition. Ca.ll 1041 or Bethard Auto Co. FORD Touring. $135, elegant shape; good tires. Ford roadster, 16o: all new tires. Ford touring, special 5passenger, $150. in good shape. Cash or terms. Brinker & Shindler. 10 S. 9. Phone 6122. FORD Touring. $100: run good. 1918 Oakland Six. $275, In good condition. 1918 490 Chevrolet, real bargain, good Fhape. 1919 closed Dodge, don't fail to see this car for a bargain. Baby Grand Chevrolet at own reasonable price. Ford roadster, shock absorbers, runs like new, $150. We trade for anything. Geo. Worley Garage, 15 S. 9th St. Dort and Franklin agents. Phone 2906. M1LBURN ELECTRIC Good as new. in excellent condition. Can be bought cheap for cash. Address Box F6132, care Palladium. TOUR AUTOMOBILE: Will find a buyer here tomorrow. If you want to sell your car, advertise it in this column. Just 'phone 2834 or 2872 and ask for an "ad-taker." Motorcycles and Bicycles 12 BICYCLE Ranger; in extra good condition. 217 N. 10. BICYCLE Ranger; in extra good condition. 210 North 10th. Auto Accessories 14 DAYTON TIRES Tubes and used tires. Vulcanizing and repairing. Bevington & Roach. 17 S. 9. Phone 2906. FEDERAL TIRES We believe that this Is the best tire on the market to-l day. Will you give us a chance to prove it to you? Bennett's Tire Store, "Home of Quality and Service." 1512 Main St. Phone 2444. TIRES CORD; GUARANTEED 10,000 MILES. "THE MILES BUILT IN." 30x3 $15.85. 405 NO. 13TH ST. USED TIRES We always have a few used tires in stock. XX Century Tire & Repair Co. 409 Main. Service Stations Repairing 15 ! AUTO PA1NTINGZ3 S. Seventh St. -Studebaker Dealers. Phone 6019. VULCANIZING And tire Tires and tubes, all sizes. Vulcanizing Shop. Phone S tith St. repairing. Andrew's 4173. 430 Auto Livery Garages 16 ; GARAGE Modern. 307 N. 9. Wanted Automobiles 17 I I AUTOMOBILE Will buy good i car. Late model. Phone 3677. used BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 PIANO TUNING D. E. Roberts. Always reliable. Phones 4110 and 2623. Building Contracting 19 I SETTLES BROS. ROOFING CO. Asphalt, gravel, composition roofs; recoating, painting, repairing, within 50 miles of Richmond. Free estimates, upon request. 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. Heating and Plumbing FURNACES Marshall ( Wolverine ) Furnace Co., E J. Knapp. Phone 1469. Office f,20 Main St. Moving, Trucking, Storprje 23 DRAYINC. Moving, trucking. long hauls a specialty; get prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Cecil Hilling Ph. 4302. Mae, of Dunlapsville, took dinner Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Brookbank, in Liberty Mr. and Mrs. George W. Crist and Miss Nellie Darter attended a weiner roast at "The Willows," the country home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lake last Thursday night Mr. and I Mrs. George Holder spent Monday in I Connersville visiting relatives and doing some shopping Miss Fannie Booth entertained Misses Janet Stanley and Nellie Darter at dinner Sunday at the country home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Booth, east of town Mr. and Mrs. George G. Weers had Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker and daughter. Miss Mary Louise, of Brookville. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Weers and sons Cecil and Paul, of the farm for their guests at dinner here Sunday. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Brown were up from Brookville. Thursday and took supper here with Mr. and Mrs. George Holder Mr. and Mrs. George Crist. of Dunlapsville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crist, of Mt. Pleasant, were guests of Mr. Kaih West and family, of Pea Ridge, Sunday Mrs. Anna Brookbank and daughter. Miss Freda Mae, entertained a number of relatives and friends in Dunlapsville, Wednesday evening. The guests were Mr. Wanaw and Miss Burkhart, of Connersville, Mr. Carl Philabrim, of Lyonsville, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Talbott and son, Robert, of Rose Corner Mr. and Mrs. Leige Hunter, of Connersville, were guests at Springdale Farm the country home of John Schlechtweg and family north of here Sunday Mrs. Eva Davis and I daughter. Miss Maxine, were guests of Mrs. Belle Hoppas and sons, Will and Walter, at her farm, east of town, Monday John D. Richardson and son Joe, made a business trip to Liberty, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Branson delightfully entertained a number of their friends at their country home near Lyonsville, Sunday,! at dinner. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crawford and daughter, Mary Cathern, of Maple Grove Farm, Fred i isher and family, near Dunlaps ville Mrs. Anna Brookbank had Delco lights added to her home here Tuesday Mr. Joe Brandenburg, of j Liberty, was a guest of Mr. Joseph Gully here Saturday night The Woman's Missionary society of the Dunlapsville Presbyterian chusch will meet with Mrs. Alfred Bond at Quakertown Thursday at 1:30 o'clock. OPEN JOB BUREAU. (By Associated Press) SANDUSKY, O., Oct. 13. The Chamber of Commerce has opened an employment bureau, with a clerk in charge, to aid jobless men.

BUSINESS SERVICE

Moving, Trucking, Storarje 23 HAULING Forrest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Office phone 2528. 519 North D St. MOVING Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Kc-ar 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566. W. G. Baker, Mgr. STORAGE For automobiles; room for five cars; cemi-nt floor, electric lights; located at 1 404 North F. STORAGE For household goods. Feltman's Storage House. Apply at Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Main St. STORAGE If you want to put your automobile in dfiad storage for thu winter. Call up 6019 Studebaker Dealers. 23 S. Seventh St. Professional Services 27 ARCHITECT FOR CONVENIENCE IN ARRANGEMENT. PLEASING APPEARANCE. AND ECONOMY IN CONSTRUCTION, THE ARCHITECT IS FRANK L. BURR. SEE HIM. 1006 S. A ST. PHONE 2S2S. Repairing 28 UMBRELLAS Repaired, recovered; colored silk covers and best materials used. F. Leonard, 264 Ft. Wayne Ave. Renovating and Dyeing 29 CARPETS Renovated and cleaned. W. Walter. 107 S. Ninth St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 GRADUATE High school; to do some clerical work in exchange for tuition for a business course. Splendid opportunity for right party. "New students may enter any Monday. Richmond Business College. 7th and Main. Salesmen and Agents 35 AGENTS Your opportunity to be independent and prosperous. Become our special representative, sell goods in constant demand. Particulars free. The Bacorn Company, Elmira, N. Y. AGENT Wanted. General, for unde veloped territory for Monthly Premium Accident and Health Department of the oldest company writing all forms Accident, Health and Life Insurance. Requires a man capable handling business in every particular. Commission contract only. Part time service considered. Address C. H. Boyer, manager. Casualty Department, National Life Insurance Company, U. S. A., 29 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. SALESMAN Wanted tire; to represent tire manufacturer in Wayne county. A real opportunity. The Byco Tire & Rubber -Co.. Hickvllle, Ohio. Situations Wanted Female 36 WASHINGS Wanted. Phone 4805. INSTRUCTION Local Instruction Classes 43 EXPRESSION Miss Ann Wilson, graduate of famous Curry Method of Expression, will take pupils for the winter term. All interested Phone 2644 or call at 402 So. 12th St. ' Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 MUSICAL Saxophone and clarinet pu pils wanted ;also reed instruments repaired. 925 N. 10. VIOLIN We will teach your child how to play the violin. Solomon Violin Schooi. 218 K. P. building. LIVE STOCK Poultry and Supplies 49 CHICKEN FEED Is our special for a few days. Our line is complete in every way and our prices are right. Give us your next order. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co 6 anjJ SAPhiObS COCKERELS Buff Orpington. Mrs. 3. E. Miller. Phone 4906, Abington pike. i CRACKED CORN $1.75 per 100; shell corn, fl.m per 100; meat scraps, S4.6a per 100; oyster shells, $1.35 per 100; Z Feed & Feeder Co., 6 and S. A. Phone v 1 21 2063 GROWING MASH Park & Pollard brand, makes them grow; try it; $3.60 per 100 lbs. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6 and S. A. Phone 2063. LAY OR BUST DRY MASH Park & Pollard brand; makes them lay; buy a supply now, $3.60 per 100. Hoosier Feed &. Feeder Co., 6 and S. A. Phone 2063 SCRATCH FEED Park & Pollard's best. $2.40 per 100. The thing for your chickens. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6 and S. A. Phone 2063. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BOOKS Set of bookkeeping quick sale. Phone 6041. priced for FURNITURE We buy and sell used furniture and stoves. J. H. Schell. 817 N. E St. Phone2082. LADIES ATTENTION Send 25c for package of "Sony" the new scientificwashing preparation. Saves rubbing. Harmless to the skin. Sonnenburg Products Co., 2520 Richton, Detroit, Mich. TABLES Parlor, pool and billiard, full equipment, low price if sold at once. H. V. Goodenough. 57 So. 16 St. Business Equipment 52 ADDING MACHINES One 9-bank Buroughs, one Sundstrand adding ma-L M. C. A. Good Things to Eat 57 HORSERADISH Ask your grocer or meat man for Steward's pure horseradish. Walter Steward. 13 S. 10. Household Goods 59 BASE BURNER For sale; large size: in good condition: and one ton of coal, cheap, if sold at once. Call 70, State St. BEDROOM SUITE Just received; quarter sawed oak; very, attractive design. The best buy in Richmond at $95. Your old furniture; taken in trade. Of course it's at Townsend's, 35-37 So. Sixth St. Ph. 1296. CHAIRS Fifty dining room. 10 oak tables, 24x36 with marble tops. Price's Candy store. CO A tTriA NGE We carry the famo u s Osborn De Luxe make, new shipment with latest improvements just arrived. Your old stove taken in trade. Townsend's, 35-37 So. Sixth St., next to Whelan's. Phone 1296. COMBINATION RANGE Coal and gas: the Osborn De Luxe make. Has all latest innovations: you can afford one of these stoves, as we'll take your old stove in trade. At Townsend's, .35-37 So. Sixth St.. next to Whelan'a. Phone 1296. DINING ROOM TABLE And buffetfumed oak. Why not "dress up" your dining room with new furniture, we'll take your old set in trade. Townsend's. 35-37 So. Sixth St. Phone 1396. DINING ROOM SUITE Louis IV design; complete walnut suite: has been slierhtly used, but we're selling It for $165. Trade in your old furniture, if vou want to. Townsend's, 35-37 So. Sixth St. Phone 1296. WHEN YOU write a classified ad. put in it all the facts you would tell to any persons who made inquiry about your proposition.

DEPENDABILITY There is nothing that so recommends a man or an institution to a community as that rare quality of being "there in a pinch." Peopte have this feeling about the Palladium's classified advertising section. It means two things . That almost everybody in Richmond is using the daily buying and selling service offered by these classified columns, and that they know, when any sudden emergency arises, quick and sure results can be obtained in the same way. If the Palladium's classified section wasn't so important an every day institution in the life of this city, it wouldn't be worth the paper it was printed on when time and quick results are the only things that matter. But you CAN count on the Palladium every time whether you want to make a quick sale of your automobile or recover a lost wallet or if you simply consult the different classifications as a thrift and buying guide for every day. When you want to use an ad of your own, call 2S34 or 2S72 and ask for an ad taker.

MERCHANDISE Household Goods 59 FIRELESS COOKER Phone 1329. i FOLDING BED Child's size iron bed, large iron bed. oli Main. rti. iiii. FURNITURE New furniture for less; will exchange your old furniture for new. Townsend's New and Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St., next to Whelan's. Phone 1296. HEATER Gas . and cook stove, burns coal or gas. Phone 3461. Frank R. Chamness. 812 N. I. HOPKINS Furniture Exchange, 187 Ft. Wayne Ave., has the cheapest stoves in town. HOT BLAST Stove. 3S26. 2314 N. F. Phone i HOT BLAST STOVE-Nearly new; medium size, blue steel drum for heating nnstairs. two rockins chairs and bed springs, at 1310 Main St. Phone 2855. i LINOLEUM Sannolin brand, priced at only 65c yard. Stock now complete in attractive designs. Townsend's, 3537 So. Sixth St. Phone 1296. RANGE Coal; gas heater and hot plate. 406 S. 6th St. ROCKERS And stand. 43S S. 13th St. RUGS Size 27x54", only $3.50. It's been vears since you've heard of prices like this. Pre-war prices on 9x12 art squares. Townsend's, 35-37 So. Sixth St. Phone 1296. ASK THE people who have ads in the classified ad section today, if you want to know whetheu these little ads bring good results. STOVES 'Don't delav buying a stove; we've put a special price on this used Osborn stove to sell at once. See Townsend's, 35-37 S. Sixth St. Phone 1296. . TABLE LAMP An electric, two-bulb table lamp. Put this lamp on your library table. Sturdy mahogany standard and beautiful silk shade; priced at only $9.95. See it at Townsend's, 35-37 So. Sixth St. Phone 1296. Jewelry and Watches 60 WATCHES and Spectacles. For bargains in watches, and high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. Keever's. Watch Shop, 7 South Eleventh St. Machinery and Tools 61 BLOCK & TACKLE j ton chain, in good condition ; cheap. 1 i 04N.FSt. Musical Instruments 62 GRA FONOLA Wanted to trade a new Columbia Grafonola. type E-2 for an K flat alto or O melody saxophone. Must be low pitch. Address lock box No. 4. Eldorado. Ohio. Seeds, Plants, Fertilizers 63 PLANT NOW Shrubs, roses, weeping trees, fruit and shade trees, peonies, Iris, bulbs, grape vines, berry plants. A fine lot of evergreens, 20 varieties, catalogue free. Or drive over and see us and save money. Ernst Nurseries, Eaton. O. Specials at the Stores 64 ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS Do you want a light bulb that will last. We are the exclusive agents for one of the best bulhs on the market. Chase Electric Co., 601 Main St. Phone 6034. Wearing Apparel 65 SUIT Winter; for sale; size 36. 126 i S. 12th St. si'TTs LarMes' dark blue duvetvn. i medium size. 30 So. 13th St. Ph. 1308 Wanted To Buy 66 BASE BURNER Good, second hand, Call Phone 3361. TYPEWRITER Wanted at once; two used. Must be in good condition. Call No. 4153. , ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms without Board 68 ROOM Furnished. Phone 2017. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 FT. WAYNE AVE.. 116 Two rooms with kitchenette: also sleeping room; modern conveniences. MAIN ST. Three rooms for light

housekeeDinsr. Home SuddIv Co.. lSliPany each bid with a certified check in

Ft. Wayne Ave. v,vT'u -a-,, -v-'ifti t ri:,i,ri,"r oi.. .... tJL i "f-"1 keppinj' rooms; good location, suitable for working people; first floor. John N. Koll. ROOMS Housekeeping; modern. 605 - Main St. THIRTEENTH ST., N. 2S One room. cooking privileges. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 APARTMENT 3-room; water, lights, toilet, bath; cheap. Inquire 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1905. APARTMENT In the Wayne. $55. Six rooms, heat furnished ground floor. See Turner W. Had ley. Phone 1922. FLAT Four-room; second floor. See Bradbury & Bailey. 202-204 Colonial Building. FLAT 4-room, modern. Apply Vigran's Ladies' Shop. 923 Main St. Houses For Rent 77 HOUSE 6-room; with garage. 325 Pearl Offices and Desk Room 78 MURRAY THEATRE BLDG. Suite of offii-p rooms. I . 1. Miirrav. Ph. 1479. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Business Property 82 INVESTMENT A good safe investment. 12. Low rentals, business rooms and flat. $3.50f cash. Jump in your Stutz for this. Morgan. 6th and Main. P. S. : If those don't fit. come eret some more. I got Vm, Farms and Land For Sale 83 FARMS For real estate, see A, M. Roberts. Richmond, Ind., R. F. D. Phone 4171. 14 ACRES ADJOINING COPO RATION 5-ROOM HOUSE, ALL LEVEL BLACK SOIL: OUTBUILDINGS. 4,500; TERMS ON THIS. SEE RAMSEY & HUDLESON. PHONE 2576-1 S99-S041.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Farms and Land For Sale 83 80 ACRES Farm; half cleared, half beech and maple wood and saw timber, good buildings, water, fruit, near school and church. For quick sale will let good team of horses, plow, drag, 3 cows, 50 chickens, 50 bu. potatoes, all go for $3,000. Wm. Heidrick, Alanson, Mich., R. R. 2. Houses For Sale 84 CITY HOMES Good city home. Portfield. Union Bank Bldg., take elevator, 3rd floor, 8th St. entrance. DOUBLE DWELLING Small investment; will be sold to pav 12 percent on investment O. B. Fulghum. 320 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2233. FAIRVIEW Nice 6-room cottage. w-tot" Break The speed limit MVean 6th and Main ? and Main. FAIRVIEW 5-room bungalow, nearly new i,stiu: 4tio cash, balance Jio per. toilet. Fairview. Set the alarm clock for this. Nice cottage home. N. 7th. $3,500. A bargain; location for' home. Don't stop to tog up. Morgan, j 6th and Main. HOUSE Six-room frame: conveni-i enees but not modern. Inquire Mr. Miller, 712 National Road West, opposite Earlham. SOUTH EIGHTH ST. 12-room double; $3,500. $37. Get a hump on. Morgan, 6th and Main. WEST SIDE 5-room house, extra good lot, in excellent condition; good neighborhood, $2,700. Ramsey & Hudelson, 9th and Main, over Union Store. Ph. 2576-1899-6041. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a line list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office. 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. Real Estate For Exchange 83 80 ACRES For city rentals; sale or rent. Crank up Uncle Henry for this. Morgan, 6th and Main. 80 ACRES An excellent farm, well located on main pike, good house, fencing good; will trade for nice clean hardware stock. Ramsey & Hudelson, 9th and Main, -Phone 2676-1S99-6041. - AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 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.. October 24, 1921, for the following material to be delivered to the Municipal Electric Light & Power Plant: Item No. 1 1120 feet. 800,000 circular mils, single conductor, paper insulated, lead covered cable. Item No. 2 600 feet, No. S. solid, single conductor, paper insulated, lead covered cable. Item No. 3 250 feet, 800.000 circular mils, single conductor, rubber insulated. 2300 volt cable. (Not lead covered.) Item No. 4 450 feet. 1.000,000 circular mils, single conductor, rubber insulated for 600 volts direct current. lead covered cable. j Item No. 5 456 feet, 400.000 circular i mils, single conductor, rubber Insulated i for 600 volts direct current, lead covered cable. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Citv Clerk. Richmond. Indi- i ana. or at the office of J. D. Lyon, consulting engineer. Union Central Building. Cincinnati. Ohio, or at the office of J. P. Dillon. Manager. Municipal Electric Light & Power Plant. Richmond, Indiana. Contracts will he awarded at the earliest practicable date after opening of bids. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids. All bids should he placed In sealed envelopes and marked plainly on the outside "Board of Public Works, Richmond. Indiana, Bid for Cable." Each proposal shall be accompanied by an affidavit, certifying that the bidider has no connection nor is in collus ion with any other bidder upon the equipment offered. The estimated cost of above cable is approximately $2,200.00. The bidders, in submitting proposals to furnish said equipment, must accomjthe sum of 2 . t, of bid. said check. however, to be for not less than $100, las evidence of good faith that the sue-; '..,,,, tS j,, .:u ,. . ; ' v' '"J ;' : " " ,r "n ' ,y coniracis ana Donus t.a.nsiciory 10 me said Board to furnish said equipment. 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 right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in any proposal and to award contract to the lowest and best or any other than the lowest bidder. MATT. VON PRIX, BEN.T. Ci. PP.ICE, JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works. Oct.13-20. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that .the undersigned as Commissioner, appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County. Indiana, and by virtue of an order of said Court in the cause, of John W. Lamb vs. Anna L. Beeson and others No. 1969S. I will offer for sale at public auction on the premises on October 28th, 1921 beginning at one o'clock p. m.: the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: A part of the south half ot Section Thirty (30). Township Thirteen (13), Range One 1. West, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the center corner of said section: thence west seventy-three and one-half (73 U) rods to a stone at James Endsley's corner: thence south 160 rods to James Endsley's southeast corner in the south line of said section; thence east 183 rods to A. Beeson's line in the center of the R. and L. Turnpike: thence north 160 rods to a marked stone at I. Nelson's northwest corner; thence west 110 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 1834 acres, more or less. ALSO, a part of the southeast quarter f Section 31. Township 13. Range 1, Wst, and described as follows, towit: Beginning at the northeast corner of said quarter section: thence south along the section line 80 rods; thence west 70 rods and 9i feet; thence north 9. rods and 74 feet; thence west 11 rods and 12'4 feet; thence north 70 rods and 91 feet; thence east 82 rods and 6 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 40 acres. ALSO, a part of the southeast quarter of Section 31. Township 13, flange

AUCTIONS LEGALS

Legal Notices 91 1. west, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: - Beginning at the southeast corner of said section; thence west 43.893 rods; thence north 12 rods; thence west b Z-Z rods; thence north 68 rods; thence east 0 rods and 9U feet to the section line; thence south 80 rods XI oe P,ac of beginning. Containing 33.28 acres, more or less ALSO. 100 acres off of the south side of the North West quarter of Section 32. Township 13. Range 1 West hounded and described as follows, towit: Beginning at the southwest corner of said quarter and running thence east 160 rods; thence north 100 rodsthence west 160 rods: thence south 100 rods to the place of beginning. ALSO the Northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 32. Township 13. Range 1. West. Containing 40 acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash: one-third in one year and one-third in two years from the date of sale, with seven per cent interest pavable semi annually from date, evidenced by the promissory notes of purchasers in usual bank form and secured by first mortgage on the real estate purchased. Or the purchaser mav pay all cash. JOHN W. LaMB, Commissioner. HARRIS & HARRIS. Attorneys. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUTOMOBILES ED CAR BARGAINS FORD Touring DAVIS Touring $100. OAKLAND Touring WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19 S. 7th St. Phone 6173 FINANCIAL

Boy Your Coal Now 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 fcig payments? Get Any Amouinit$!0 to $300

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

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

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AUCTION SALE

OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; V ..." At Ora Monger's Storage, 315 Randolph Street onSATURDAY, OCTOBER" 15,1921' At 1:30 p. m. Consisting of the following articles Dresser and wash stand, Victor victrola, 25 records; dining table, dining chairs, leather rocker, serving table, sideboard, davenport, beds, spring and mattresses, carpets, 9x12 rugs, small rugs, gas range, kitchen tables, bedding, can fruit, dishes, wash machine, glass jars, large jars and many other articles too numerous to mention. ... H. C. RAMsET, Auctioneer.

Antique Event of Special Interest Many rare items from the collection of Mrs. Charles DuHadway, of Richmond, Ind., to be offered at public auction, without restriction. Saturday, October 22, 1921 beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m., at the home of. MrS. Du Had Way, 026 Main Street Chests of drawers in both cherry and mahogany; claw-foot mahogany sideboard; writing desks; twin tables; stands; chairs in various designs; Boston rockers; davenports; corner cupboard; settees; several bedsteads, including mahogany bed of rare beauty. Carved Six-Legged Slipper-Foot Mahogany Piano Made Prior to 1800 Rare old China, lustre, pewter, brass, Cameo pins, beaded bags, brass fenders, clocks, mirrors, lamps, hooked rugs, samplers, etc. Hand-Woven Coverlids and Sewed-on Quilts and Feather Beds Many other antiques also will be offered. Luncheon will be Served Auctioneer: Mr. Gus Seeker

GENERAL FARM SALE At my farm, ZV2 miles northwest of Richmond, 3 miles southwest of Webster, 3 miles west of Chester, 'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. 3 MEAD OF HORSES 3 One bay horse. 11 years oldj one bay horse, 6 years old; one gray mare, 7 years old. 3 HEAD OF MILCH COWS i,; One Jersey cow to freshen February 9; one Shorthorn cow, giving good flow of milk; one brindle cow, freshen in November. 7 HEAD OF BROOD SOWS One Poland China sow with pigs; one Duroc sow with pigs; 5 other sows; 46 head of shoats. ' " . FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Studebaker wagon with hay bed and hay rack; one Osborne binder, one disc harrow with tandem attachment, two corn plows, one McCormick mower, one Hoosier corn planter, one self dumping hay rake, one Idea manure spreader, one steel roller, one two horse wheat drill, one box bed for wagon, one 1-horse disc wheat drill, one power cutting box. one power double tub washing machine, one walking plow, one feed cooker, one set of breeching harness with nets, one gravel bed. on De Laval cream separator, one Davis swing churn, one lard press and sausage grinder; other articles too numerous to mention. FEED : 29 acres in standing corn. 3 acres shock corn, 3 ac-es top fodder Hay in mow. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE Lunch served by the Ladies' Aid of Chester MRS. WILLIAM RYAN GRABLE. Auctioneer. FRANK TAYLOR and WALTER FARLOW, Clerks.

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AUTOMOBILES USED CARS Oakland 1918. fine condition extra good tire; 2 brand new ones. 1920 Ford Sedan, In good condition at a bargain. 1921 Grant Speedster, fine shape; priced right. 1915 Ford, good shape, runs good. 1919 Moline Tractor, will demonstrate any place for entire satisfaction. Repair work at reasonable rate and all work guaranteed. Q. C. RIDENOUR 9 and S.W. A. Phone 4S48 Maxwell and Columbia dealer. AJAX CORD TIRES of the quality, prices. highest at real 8,000-Mile Guarantee 30x3 $21.00 .32x4 ....$37.50 '34x4V6 ....$40.00 35x4i ....$42.00Feltman's Cigar Store 609 MainPhone 2039 Where you buy good tires for less and save $$ READ THE classified ads. too. FINANCIAL No Inquiries made of friends. Phone No. 1543 AUCTIONS LEGALS

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