Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 290, 18 October 1921 — Page 11

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fHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1921. L Jbaclti One of These Ads Has Its Trae Message of Pleasure and Profit for Yom

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for Tulck reference, according to the Basil L. Smith System (Copyright) All ads are restricted to their proper Palladium style of ty.pe. Orders for irrejrular Insertions, the one-time rate applies. TRANSIENT RATE PER LINE Charge. Cash. 1 time, per line. ..11c 10c 5 times, per line.. 10c 9c 6 times, per line.. 9c 8c Count 6 average words to the line. Classified ads accepted until 11 a. m. for publication same day. Minimum charge ad accepted, 3Sc Minimum cash ad accepted, 30c Phone 2834 or S872, and ask for an ad taker. They -will assist you In writing your ad.

CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Tn Memoriam 3 Cards of Thanks Funeral Directors & Funeral Flowers Cemetery Lots, Monuments ,7 Lodre Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations ttepalrlng 16 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINKSS SERVICE 18 Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving, Trucking. Storage -4 Pain tins Papering - Patent Attorneys ?6 Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 2 Repairing 29 Renovating and Dyeing 30 Tailoring and Pressing 3 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 31 Help Wan ted Female 3.1 Help Wanted Male 3 4 Help Male or Female "' Salesmen and Agents 31 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL " Business Opportunities 30 Investments, Stocks, Bonds. 40 Mnnev to Losn 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspordence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 4( 'V'usical, Dancing. Dramatic 4 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Docs. Cats, Pets 48 Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 50 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE Kl Articles for Sale S3 Business Equipment S3 Boats and Accessories M Building Materials K? Farm and Pary Products S5 Fuel and Feed 57 Oood Things to Eat P8 Home-Made Things 9 Household Goods SO Jewelry and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools K2 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds. Plants. Fertilizers 64 'Specials at the Stores "3 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buv ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms with Board 6 Rooms without Board 69 RoomR for Housekeeping 70 vacation Places 71 Where to Fat 72 Where to Stop in Town 73 Wanted Rooms. Board 71 Apartments snd Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 70 Suburban for Rent ' Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE '2 Business Property 83 Farms and Land for Sale 8 4 Houses for Sale SS Iots for Sale 86 Shore Property for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 88 Real Estate for Exchange S3 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Leeal Notices Suburban LOSANTVILLE. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bookout were in Muncie Tuesday! . . . . tsorn, to ;mt. ana .mr. ucuvti Parks, a girl. Ruby Irene Parks.... Mrs. Wright Sulteen and daughter. Irene Esther, returned Monday from a visit with Charles Johnson Miss : i , fu w. . ' "V tZ ! tended the quartely meetings of the Apostolic Friends church Mr. and j Mrs. Otis Wine and family, of Win-j cheater, Ind., called on Mrs. Sylvia! Parks Sunday evening. . .Mrs. George Small and son. Roy, of Richmond,! were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.,j V. M. Bookout Mrs. Arthur Free-, tnan and daughter returned home last Thursday after a few days' visit with her parents and other friends The Misses Bertha and Delphi Newby, of Sa.resboro, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutchins Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Wine have returned home from a visit with their children

Miss Louise Davis foil Sunday and in-'perstown with relatives Mrs. Rejurcd hor right arm Mr. and Mrs.jbecca Clark and Angie Feelle of Lynn I'd. Brown motored to Jay county oni'Pent this week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Sunday. .. .Mynard Cross is husking j H. Peelle. corn for Frank McColIins this week I Mrs. Grant Maynard visited her WEBSTER. Ind. Mrs. Mary Mcon, Paul. Wednesday... Among thosa:Mahan and Mrs. Broadwlck of Richho went up in the airplane Tburs-!niond fPent Wednesday with Mr. and day were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton, Mrs- John Mendenhall The followFrancis G. Cross made a trip to!m spent Sunday here with Mr. and Muncie Sunday, calling on Frank : Mrs; John Mendenhall: Mr. and Mrs. Trastor Born, to Mr. and MnJLarl Mendenhall and son, Lee, daughCharles Brown. Friday, a boy. . . .Mrs.i Ka' Mar5ie Crabb, Mrs. Hoover. 'Mrs. Moorman and daughter. Marie

ino th KummVr 'with Mrs. Marv I of this place, has

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to her home in Richmond. 105 South Fourth street. .. .Mrss. Flora Cross called on Mr. and Mrs. George Small and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson t,- a ' Tk. n iri. uu banks Robbins. of Morristown, ind., will begin her evangelistic meeting

at the Methodist church Nov. 10. AUjvho is very in...;Mn; and jJrs. Jim are cordially Invited to attend these ;Bunger andy daughte, Eianch

services. .. .Miss Bernice was in Muncie Saturday. .. .Mrs. Oscar Jellison and daughter, Lucille,

called on Mr. and Mrs. Ollie OxleyjMrs. Belle Wills. Mrs. Allie Brumfieid

cunaay evening., ine quarterly meet- spent jnday afternoon with Mrs. Naing of the Apostolic Friends church !0mi Plankenhorn and family Mr. was held at Losantville Saturday and ; and Mrs. Emmett.Parrish of Pleasant Sunday, with a good attendance, i Plain, Ohio, visited with Cheir grandAmong those from a distance who at-; mother, Mrs. Naomi Plankenhorn retended were Mr. and Mrs. E. Newby cently Miss Treva Clark spent the rnd daughters Bertha and Delphi 'week-end with Pa.line Atkinson Mrs. Bessie Nelson, Sherman Graham I Arden Borton of Richmond visited and Lewis Sares. Iwith Ralph Hendershott Sunday

.CENTERVILLi:, ian class of the Ind. The VictorChristian Sunday

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In Memoriam HORR. MRS. CLARA In memory of a Kooa wire, a aevoted mother and a true staunch friend. Mrs. Clara Horr. who went to sleep in Jesus Just two years ago. Oh why should we weep When the weary ones rest In the bosom of Jesus supreme. In the mansions of glory prepared for the blest. For death is no more than a dream. By Emma Newlin, IS S. 3rd St.. City. Coming Events 8 TO HELP make Richmond a better place in which to live and to serve you. J. C. Hurst, for Councilman 7th Ward. On the Democratic ticket. Lost and Found 10 BELT Brown pony fur: large button, between N. 16th and Main. Reward. 1611 N. B. CEMENT Stolen from North End Mission. The party Is known; return same or the money for same. COVER Crochet, for a doll cab, on Hospital road. Leave 326 N. 12. FUR NECK PIECE Lost; Oct 10; grey wolf; bearing Rink's label. Call 3270. HUB CAP Rauch Lang electric car. Leave at Boston Store for reward. TEETH Lost; upper set. Liberal reward. Call phone 3449. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 CHEVROLET 1918 touring; 200. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart & Co., 10 and Sailor St. CHEVROLET 1920 touring, rebuilt; good tires; $365. Cash or terms. 13. W. Steinhart & Co., 10 and Sailor St. Phone 2955. ELGIN SIX Touring car, for sale; excellent condition. See H. D. Cook, Wayne Works. ! KORD Roadster, with slip-on truck body; $100. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart A Co., 10 and Sailor St. FORD Coupe, for sale, with extra tire and spot light. In excellent condl tion. Phone 1308. 30 South 13th St. FORD COUPE 1921, bumpers, speedometer, spot light and other extras; excellent condition; better than new car. Call 101 So. 12th St. FORD Roadster; $165. Ford touring. $133. Maxwell touring, starter, demountable rims; new top; $75. Cash or terms. Brinker & Shindler, 10 S. 9 St. Phone 6122. FORD Touring, $73; runs good; 1919 Dodge, closed top, make good taxi; 1918 Oakland touring, at a real bargain: Chevrolet Baby Grand, any reasonable offer not turned down. Cash or terms. Geo. Worley Garage, 15 S. 9. Dort & Franklin dealer. HUPMOBILE 1918 touring, a real buy; what have you to trade. See this one. E. W. Steinhart & Co., 10 and Sailor St. Phone 2955. OAKLAND 1918 touring, runs good; $350. Cash or terms. See this bargain. E. W. Steinhart & Co. Phone 2955. OAKLAND 1919 model, extra good shape; erood tires, only run 3,000 miles; $500. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart & Co., 10 and Sailor St. Ph. 2935. TOURING CAR 5-passenger; electric lights and starter; bargain. Ph. 1743. USED CARS Studebaker, 6 cylinder; Chevrolet roadster, 1920 model; Overland 81, fine condition. Auto painting. Studebaker dealers. 23 S. Seventh St. Phone 6019. Automobiles For Exchange 13 AUTOMOBILE 1921 model, for equity in property; must be modern. Box L12005. care Palladium. Auto Accessories 14 BATTERY Put new life in your batterv with Why-Sol, on freezeable. Wliy-Sol Distbr. Co. 11 So. 9. DAYTON TIRES Tubes and used tires. Vulcanizing and repairing. Bevington & Roach. 17 S. 9. Phone 2906. TIRES Mason, hieh standard guaranteed at $13.50. XXth Century Tire & Repair Co. 409 Main St. TIRES Do you want to buy a good tire that will satisfy; A- first 30x3. $8.90; 30x3. $9.99. Bennetts' Tire Store. "Home of Quality and Service." Phone 2444. 1512 Main. SOME READERS are already answer, lng ads in today's classified ad sec1 tion. school will hold a Hallowe'en social in the new basement Saturday evening, Oct. 15. Elaborate plans are being made. There will be a number of entertainment booths, also a magic cafeteria supper. The proceeds will go for the new church seat Mrs. Helen Diddle and Miss Vivian Eliason j of Anderson were in Centerville Wed nesday calling on Fraziers. Euhls and J 6 " . XJU"'a John Morgan Union revival servIces begin at the Christian church next Tuesday evening Mrs. W. A. Kerby is spending a part of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Abel... Mrs. Kate Frazier and Mrs. Bethany Lashley visited James Ladd at Williarnsburg Thursday Mis3 Lucile Ford of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. alph Ealer of Dayton were home last Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Ford... Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dunbar visited friends at Cambridge City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Able spent Sunday at HaMoorman, of Winchester Mr. and Clayton Brumfield and daughter. Marcia. and Miltoa Atkinson, of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mendenhall of this place Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hollingsworth spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Plankenhorn and family Mrs. Lee Anna Lamb of Muncie and Mrs. Jim Robinson of Whitewater are at fbA iurfciila rxf 1 -a An,l T V.

inoinpson;Mjsa Tthj, Harvpv ssnpnt Snndav oft.

ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Howard jMann and family of Fountain City. Fay Culbertson of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and fam ily Suuday afternoon.

A SURE CURE FOR THAT "GONE"FEELINQ Take one Palladium Lost Ad every day until your missing valuable is found. It doesn't require much time to cur some of the worst cases and many of The Palladium's "patients" are all over their trouble within a few hours! The point i3 that a Palladium Lost Ad goes right to the heart of the difficulty. t te'ls every honest finder in the city that YOU are the person who lost the handbag or watch that has Just been found. Think what you'd do if you found a purse on the street You'd watch the Palladium's Lost and Found column until you saw the owner's ad. And that's exactly what every honest person in Richmond would do! Remember thi3 the next time you lose something. Call 2S34 or 2S72 and ask for an ad-taker.

AUTOMOBILES Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING THOMAS A. ROBISON. 17 a 6TH STREET. PHONE 1039. CENTRAL, AUTO REPAIR SHOP Sedan bodies, door, windshield glass. General auto repairing. Automobile I painting, trimming, jn. is ana a. Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE 307 North 9. Phone 1408. GARAGE Space for rent Phone 3797. GARAGE cement floor, electric lights, running water; in 200 block. N. 13. Call 6211. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 PIANO TUNING D. E. Roberts. Always reliable. Phones 4110 and 2623. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Work wanted, typewriting or stenographic work. Mildred Suits, Burdsell-Willets office. 7 and 8, Vaughn Bldg. 710 Main St. Heating and Plumbing 20 FURNACES Marshall ( Wolverine ) Furnace Co., E J. Knapp. Phone 1469. Office 520 Main St. Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 DRAYING Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty; get prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Cecil Hilling Ph.4302. 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. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566. W. G. Baker, Mgr. STORAGE: For automobiles; room for five cars; cement floor, electric lights; located at 1404 North F. STORAGE For household goods. Feltman's Storage House. Apply at Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Main 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 2S28. Repairing 28 UMBRELLAS Repaired, recovered; colored silk covers and best materials used. F. Leonard. 264 Ft. Wayne Ave. Renovating and Dyeing 29 FLUFF RUGS Here again making beautiful fluff rugs, from your old carpet and rusrs; also rag rugs, from carpet rags. Phone 1204 immediately as we are here a short time onlv. Deranlan Bros.. Indianapolis Agency. RUGS Send your Ingrained and Brussel carpets. W. N. Fly Rug Co., Indianapolis, Tnd., and have them made Into beautiful rugs. If you are interested, call Green's Delivery or Interurban Restaurant, give name, street and address. Tailoring and Pressing 30 SUIT OR OVERCOAT $23.50. Made to measure bv The A. Nash Co. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers everv Wednesday and Saturday. 921 Vi Main EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 GIRL, With some experience for dining room work. Call City Restaurant. WAITRESS At French Delicatessin ; must be experienced. Apply in person. Help Wanted Male 33 MAX Wanted to husk corn. MAN Reliable, wanted in each town for special advertising work; experience unnecessary; liberal pav; opportunity for promotion; references required. Address Eastern Companv, Dept. N-5. Box 117 North Postal Station. Boston. OILERS And patchers. cabinet makers and hardware trimmers on phonograph cabinet work. Steadv work for competent mechanics. No labor trouble. Apply the Brunswick-Balke-Col-lender Co., Dubuque, Iowa. SALESMAN Ami collector, for selling sewing machines, good proposition to right party. 7 S. 7th St. Salesmen and Agents 35 SALESMAN With car to call on dealers with low priced 10.000-mile cord tiro. $100 week with extra commissionn. New Departure Tire & Rubber Co.. Twelfth St.. Terminal Building, Detroit. Mich. Situations Wanted Female 36 PRACTICAL NURSE Confinement only; will go out of city. 32 N. 8 St. WASHINGS Wanted. 21 So. 5. INSTRUCTION Correspondence Courses 42 MAIL CLERKS Men 18. over, wanted for railway mail, postoffice positions. Examination soon. Salary $130 month. Experience unnecessary. Write for free particulars about positions, examination. Columbia School of Civil Service, 142 Pope Bldg., Washington, Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 VIOLIN Beginners and advanced pupils accepted. Leopold Auer's teaching principles used throughout the course. The Salmon Violin School, 218 K. P. Bldg. ADVERTISERS ARE people. And every person can profitably use classified ads.;

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Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 MUSICAL Saxophone and clarinet pupils wanted; also reed instruments repaired. 925 N. 10. Paul Kring. LIVE STOCK Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 M?03 CHINA Male pigs, big tvpe. .U?r Lafuse, Richmond, Ind., Liberty Phone. Poultry and Supplies 49 CHICKEN FEED Park & Pollard Egg Mash, makes them lav. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6 ansj S. A. Phone 2063. COCKERELS Buff Rock. Call 54561 WHITE LEGHORNS 50 hens, English strain. Phone 54392. MERCHANDISE Farm and Dairy Products 55 DAIRY FEED Steven's 11 ! tA is a good milk producer, 24 protein; $46 per ton, $2.40 per 100: try It for satisfaction. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co.. 6 and S. A. Phone 2063. Good Things to Eat 57 FLOL R Faultless brand, $1.00 per sack: $(.75 per barrel; let us deliver you a barrel. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6 and S. A. Phone 2063. HORSERADISH Ask your grocer or meat man for Steward's pure horseradish. Walter Steward. 13 S. 10. POTATOES Home-errown, $2.20 per bushel. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6 and S. A. Phone 2063. SWEET POTATOES Jersey. Ph. 54541. Household Goods 59 CHAIRS 50 dining room, 10 oak tables, 24x36. with- marble tops. Price's Candy Store. DINING SET Fumed oak; buffet. 3 rockers. 2 beds, ice box. two 9x12 rugs, other 'household articles. 117 So. 15. FOLDING BED Child's size iron bed large iron bed. 517 Main. Ph. 1747. FURNITURE We buv and sell used furniture and stoves. J. H. Schell. 817 N. E St. Phone 2082. . 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. HEATING STOVE Penisular. 333 So. 5. HOPKINS Furniture Exchange, 187 Ft. Wayne Ave., has the cheapest stoves in town. STOVES & FURNITURE If vou want good used, of all kinds. Call at 817 ortn t;. rew store opened. WASHING MACHINE Hand washer. In good condition: nearly new. 242 S W. 4th. Phone 4S50. 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. 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 APPLIANCE Mrs. housewife! Do you have trouble with vour electric iron? We have a proposition that will eliminate 9."i, of your trouble and add to the effiniencv of vour iron. Chase Electric Co. 601 Main. Phone 6034. SOAP Lenox brand. 8 bars 25e. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6 and S. A Phone 2063. Wearing Apparel 65 COAT Suit and shoes. 437 So. 14. WINTER COAT And suit Phone 2446. Wanted To Buy 66 AUTO TOP Touring car; good condition. Phone 2263. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms without Board 68 FIFTH ST.. S. 116 4 rooms downstairs Phone 2446. ROOMS 3 unfurnished. Phone 4403 THIRTEENTH ST., N. 2S Modern fur" mshed room. Phone 151S. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 EHJi?, "F" x- 43 Vi Pleasant furn. isned light housekeeping rooms, heat and cooking privileges. NINTH ST., N.314HLight houaekeepmg rooms. ROOMS Housekeeping, modern; 605U Main St. ' TENTH-ST.. S. 341Furnished light housekeeping rooms; no children. Wanted Rooms, Board 73 ROOMS Wanted, by young married couple; 3 or more furnished: for light housekeeping. Box C3125, Palladium 1 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 APARTMENT In the Wayne; $55. Six rooms, heat furnished, ground floor. See Turner W. Hadley. Phone 1922. ELEVENTH ST.. N. 27 Modern furnished apt. No children: references. FLAT 3 rooms furnished. Ph. 1529. FLAT 4-room modern; Vigran's Ladies' Shop. 923 Main. Houses For Rent 77 HOUSE Furnished. Phone 6079. HOUSE Furnished. with heat: cenlI3y located for rent. Box F61S5 Pal. HOUSE Furnished; modern; all conveniences. Desirable location; possession when desired. 1326 E. Main St

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Houses For Rent 77 NINETEENTH ST.. N. house. Phone 3708. 549 5-rooni HOL'SE 5-room: unfurnished. 413 N. W. First. Phone 3332. Offices and Desk Room 78 KELLY BUILDING 3rd floor, office room. Kagle Printing Co. Elevator So. 8th St. entrance. MURRAY THEATRE BLDG. Suite of office rooms. O. G. Murray. Ph. 1479. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Business Property 82 STORE Grocery, good location; owner is retiring: 30 years established; bargain. $500 a week business. Box C2126 care Palladium. Farms and Land For Sale 83 FARMS For real estate, see A. M. Roberts. Richmond, Ind., R. F. D. Phone 4171. 60 ACRES GOOD LOCATION ON MAIN PIKE; 8-ROOM HOUSE; GOOD BANK BARN; LOTS OF FRUIT. THIS FARM IS SLIGHTLY ROLLING, BUT A GOOD PRODUCER; FENCING AND DITCHING GOOD. WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY. SEE FOREMAN & ADDLE MAN. 310-311 COL. ELDG. PHONE 1097-2960-6011. 105 ACRES Close to Middletown, Ohio; 2 sets of good buildings; clay and black soil. A real producer. 90 acres tillable; well fenced and ditched; lot of fruit. $90 per acre; $2,000 down; easy terms on balance. Must be sold In six weeks. McKinley & Greulich. 223 Col. Bldg. Phone 2153-3475. Houses For Sale 84 CITY HO:ES oood city home. Portfield, Union Bank Bldg., take elevator. 3rd floor. 8th St. entrance. HOUSE Modern, in first class condition; a bargain with immediate possession, if sold at once. Cash or terms. Call 326 N. 12. C. E. KEEVER CO. has a rme list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Offico 7 S. llth St. See us for bargains Real Estate For Exchange 83 HOUSE Five or six rooms; will lease if desirable; no children. Box L12006, care of Palladium. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wavne Countv, ss: Estate of Betty Armer. deceased. Notice is herebv given that the undersigned has qualified In the Wavne Circuit Court as executor of the last will and testament of Betty Armer, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana, Said estate is supposed to be solvent. BENJAMIN G. PRICE, t-. Executor. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attys. Oct.11-18-25. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 10th day of October, 1921, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 608,. 1921, to improve South 21st Street from South "B" to 'the Reeveston Road; by grading and graveling said street as shown on the plans now on file in the office of the Board of Public Works. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, November 7th, 1921, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvement as above described, and on said rln.v. at o, o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at us otiice for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances wmcn may nave Deen nied or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. . MATT. VON PEIN, BENJ. G. PRICE, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works.

ELECTION NOTICE To the voters of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, greeting:: In pursuance to the Certificate of the Clerk of the City of Richmond, Indiana, issued to me this day, a copy of which Certificate is as follows, towit: State of Indiana, City of Richmond, ss.: To the Superintendent of. Metropolitan Police, City of Richmond, Indiana, greeting: - I. William Stevens, Clerk of the City of Richmond, Wayn9 County, State of Indiana, do hereby certify that a City Election, to be held in said city on the (8th) Eighth Day of November, 1921, the following officers for said city are to be elected, to-wit: A Mavor; A Clerk; Four (4) Councilmen-aV Large; One (1) Councilman for the First Ward; One (1) Councilman for the Second Ward; One (1) Councilman for the Third Ward; One (1) Councilman for the Fourth Ward; One (1) Councilman for the Fifth Ward; One (1) Councilman for the Sixth Ward; One (1) Councilman for the Seventh Ward; One (1) Councilman for the Eighth Ward. Witness my name and the seal of the said City ot the City of Richmond, this Fifteenth day of October, 1921. WILLIAM STEVENS, Clerk of the city of Richmond, Indiana. (Seal) You are hereby notified that a City Election will be held in said City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the Eighth day of November. 1921, for the purpose of electing the Officers named in said Certificate. You will take notice and govern yoruselves accordingly. R. M. WENGER, Superintendent of Police, City ofRichmond, Indiana. "

AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices

91 NOTICE TO BIDDERS State of Indiana, Wayne Countv, 6s: Notice is hereby given that the Board or Commissioners of Wayne County, will receive sealed bids and proposals for the approaches to the Davis Bridge, i'J,.Clay Township, on October 29th, 1921. at 11 o'clock a. m.. at the County Auditors office in the Court House in the City of Richmond. Bids will be received for said approaches in accordance with the specifications on file in the Auditor's office of Wayne County. Bids must -be submitted on blanks designated by the state which may be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond iu a sum not less than the amount of the bid and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County. W. H- BROOKS. Octll-18. Auditor of Wayne County. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY EMPLOYMENT U NEED A SALESMAN 8 years general sales experience. Age 30; university trained. Married. Desires commission only on good local proposition. References Box C3127 care of Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT READ CLASSIFICATION 77 of the Classified Ad Section and see what houses are for rent today. FINANCIAL

Buy Your Coal Now In smlanrmnfirit,0.cash ? Pay 'or Bame' us our money and repay us ano'u InPf at wVpre Get Any Amount$10 to $300 &&Vjpl -s&v RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Fon75e?ta!e,SP;!'r,,Sl0n-"The friendly Company-Established 1895 207 Colonial Building. Mala and Seventh Streets. Richmond, Ind.

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GENERAL FARM SALE At my farm, 3 miles northwest of Richmond, 3 miles' southwest of Webster, 3 miles west of Chester, ouumwest oi THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 rnare,b7yvearsSeoldU hrSe' 6 yeara old; one 3 HEAD OF MILCH COWS One Jersey cow to freshen February 9; one Shorthorn cow elvlne good flow of milk; one brindle cow, freshen In November. S 7 HEAD OF BROOD SOWS S0owSM6ahead"fDsho0aT3Wlth PigS'' SW With 5 oth ' FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Studebaker wagon with hay bed and hay rack; one Osborne binder one disc harrow with tandem attachment, two corn plows, one mick mower, one Hoosier corn planter, one self dumping hay rake one HmUTe sPreader- e 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, onf feed cooker, one set of breeching harness with nets, one grave bed dne De Laval cream separator, one Davis swing churn, one lard prlss and sausage grinder; other articles too numerous to mention FEED Hay inemow. 8tandinS Cra' 3 areS ShCk COrD' 3 aeres top fodderTERMS 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.

CleanUp Dissolution PublicSale Having dissolved partnership. Shook & Dagler will offer for sale, on West RivVr pike! in' Drth f Hagerstown- on the Thmrsday, October 20, 1921 Commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m., the following: 8 HEAD HORSES AND MULES 8 vJMUleS, 1AS?ars oId' weif?ht 3000 : 1 horse mules, 6 and 7 jears old, weight 2800; 1 sorrel mare, 8 years old, weight 1600; 1 black f e'J years SId' weight 1500 : 1 bay mare- 3 'ears old, weight 1500; 1 black mare, 3 years old, weight 1400. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE 12 Our dairy herd of 11 head of cows. 5 of them Shorthorns, balance Jerseys. all extra good milkers; 1 good Shorthorn bull. 20 months old. 183 HEAD OF HOQS 183 ' 21 Hampshire brood sows with pigs, 3 open sows. 1 Hampshire maa hog. 2 years old. registered and a good breeder, will show for himself8HmpJ!nire male plgs large enousa for service; 35 Hampshire gilts' all full-blooded; 115 head of feeders, will run from 100 to 150 rounds! FULL LINE FARMING IMPLEMENTS 80 ACRES OF CORN IN FIELD 60 ion! IK? hay" 3 t0nS f alfalfa bay' 30 balCS StraW l00Se Straw' 1 1-2 TON REO TRUCK IN GOOD SHAPE Maple Syrup evaporator with galvanized buckets and wooden bucketsalso epiles. 150 cords of wood. 1 heavy cowboy saddle. UCKe. Some household goods and one piano.

Terms made known day premises until settled for. barn. of 6ale. In case

SALE OF FARM C D. Shook, owner, will also offer for sale at same time and place the 340-acre farm known as the H. C. Knode farm. This farm has exceptionally good improvements. An 8-room dwelling, modern except fur nace. ,-room tenant house. Large bank barn; running spring water by house to three cement tanks at barn and feeding lots. Also 20 000 feet f,.cuen,f2fc ,7nvs ln- barn and feed ,ots- Buildings in good condition, with eletnc lights in both house and barn. About 240 acres craS tically level land, balance rolling bluegrass with sugar grove Good gravel pit on farm. This farm must be seen to be appreciated

HOOK

HINDMAN & WEDDLE. Auctioneers.

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AUTOMOBILES THE REASON we sell lots of used cars Is we have good ones at prices that are reasonable. . . Ford. Maxwell touring, cord Oakland coupe, late wire wheels. Dixie Flyer. Davis touring, $95, In solutely good running der. tires. '20. ab-or-Where can you match these bargains? Used cars taken In trade. Cash or terms. WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19 S. Seventh Phone 6173 BUSINESS SERVICE SETTLES BROS. ROOFING COMPANY Asphalt, gravel, composition roofs; re-coating, painting, repairing, within 50 miles of Richmond. Free estimates upon request. 1029 Main Sl Phone 1014. FINANCIAL AUCTIONS LEGALS Nothing to be removed from of bad weather will sell in large DAQLER Lunch by Ladles' Aid