Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 301, 31 October 1921 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, OCT. 31. 1921. PAGE THIRTEEN.: Time Spent in Leareae Dividends. Read,-Classification Nd33.TOdayi

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BOSTON, Ind. Franks. l-:per has returned home from a short visit with relatives In Detroit, Mich.. . ..Mrs. Alph Kutter, Mrs. Carl Kilgri3 and children and Mrs. Vick Heath shopped in Richmond Tuesday Mrs. Ray Davis was a Richmond visitor Tuesday Mrs. Walter Bulla entertained the Silver Tea society Tuesday afternoon.... Miss Hazel Craig of Richmond visited here this week. .. .Mrs. William Looney left Thursday for Lexington. Ky., where 'she will spend the winter Miss Sue Kitchel of Richmond visited friends here this week.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborn of Centerville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dan sashley this week. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind Miss Eva Grifis moved to Greenville O,, Wednesday The Aid society of the Christian church gave a farewell social Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Alexander for Mrs. Clark Pierson, light refreshments were served to 20 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Pier? son are going to move to Camden, O. ..Mrs. Eva Davisson, Mrs. Alice Addleman, Miss Ellen Davisson and Miss Eva Addleman attended the Sunday schol convention held in Portland, Thursday Mrs. Ethel Crocket of New Paris, O., ia visiting with Mrs. Forest Lacey and family Mr. Chas. , Thomas and Mr. Thomas Garver of Kew Stone. Ind . called on Mr. Fred Thomas and family, Thursday.. .Forest Lacey motored to Portland, Thursday . .A large crowd attended the Tom Thumb wedding, Friday night. Bobby Beal was the bridegroom; Mary Edith Tom, was the bride; Junior Lacey was, best man; Anna Belle Arnett, was bride's maid; Bob Mclntyre, was Dreacher: Minnie Brouse. was the

preacher's wife; Martha Lacey and ineima lietz were grandmas; treaic Benson and Burgess Martin were the grandpa's. The proceeds of the evening went for the benefit of the school. PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kelley and son, James, of Richmond, 6pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley and family Mr. and Mrs. Skaife Reed and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and family Mrs. Rufus Stinson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. Mildred Rodenburg.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix. Mrs. Dan Plankenhom called on Mrs. Perry Shadle of Centerville Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Everett Wissler spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Mrs. George Grant and children of Brownsville spent a few days with Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and fam ily Mrs. M. B. McCashland assisted Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Bradley with moving to Centerville this week Mr. and Mrs. William Merkamp, daughter, Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs. Kob ert Merkamp called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Sunday afternoon. .Mrs Emil Filby of Connersville is spending a few days with Mrs. Jennie Plessin ger and family Mrs. Elmer Rouen burg and Mrs. Mary Shank called on Mrs. Rufus Stinson Thursday after noon.... Mrs. M. J. Weber called on Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn Thursday aft ernoon Samuel Fisher was in Liberty Thursday Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons, and Edith Brown spent Wednesday with Mrs. Willard and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg. HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Zimrl Hanson has vacated the office of justice of the peace of Dalton township by making his residence in Henry county. He has deposited the books with Justice Grills. Mr. IKnson has held the office for more than twenty-six years Mrs. I. C. Cavtmell has returned to her home in Elwood accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Sarah Binkley Mrs. Lottnir Teetor was the one new member adled to the History club at their last meeting. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Rath on Main street There will be a lecture in the K. P. hall Sunday afternoon by C. C. Peoples. His subject will be "Millions Now Living Will Never Die" The men of the Baraca Bible class of the Christian Sunday nchool will entertain all members of the school at a Halloween party Monday evening at eight o'clock Dr. O. M. Deardorff went to Chicago Sunday to take a post graduate course in surgery' A Halloween social will be held at the school building Saturday evening Rally day was held at the Christian church Sunday, school opening with song and prayer by Prof. W. O. Wissler, after which a program was rendered by the young members of the school. A reading was given by Miss Willis, and a short talk by W. O. Jones, superintendent of the Sunday school, with orchestra number and mizpah benediction Mr. and Mrs. John Locke. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar iocke, Mr. and Mrs. William Waltz Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Cleveland and Golden Payne attended a birthday dinner for Mrs. Levisa Payne at her home near Newcastle Sunday Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Mansfield, Ohio, Mrs. . Howard Van Matre. Mrs. Alice Newborn. Mrs. Porter Thornburg and Mrs. John Thompson of Newcastle visited here with friends Tuesday of last week.... Mrs. Jennie Porter and Miss India Keys returned home Thursday from California, where they were the guests of Mrs. Lillian Mathews. MIDDLEBORO, Inc. Joe Dalby of New Paris, has bought the Floyd Bogan farm north of Middleboro. .A farewell reception for Mr .and Mrs. Dill Addleman and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hartley was given at the church at the closing of prayer meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hartley have rented Dr. Fout's farm near Centerville and will move Nov. 7.... Rev. L. F. Ulmer and family have moved on the Dill Addleman farm.... A very pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and family at their home north of Middleboro. Oyster stew was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jetfers and daughter. Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark and daughter, Anna Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pattie and daughter, Pauline, and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Pattie of Richmond... A masquerade party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins Friday evening. Several contests were conducted throughout the evening and Miss Gertrude. Miss Anna Puthoff and James Urton received the prizes. Various games vAf a nlaved and a lunch was nerved. also pop-corn and apples. The rooms were decorated with Hallowe'en faces. Guests were: Mrs. Hattie Urton, Mrs. Minnie Clark, Mrs. Mollie Vansant, Mrs. Sara Williams, Mrs. Mary Pemberton, Mrs. Mary Hawkins, Mrs. Myrtle Puthoff, Miss Gertrude Urton,

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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ANNOUNCEMENTS ! In Memoriam J Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 6 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery Lots, Monuments 7 Lodge 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 Repairing 18 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles ' BUSINESS SERVICE 18 Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 52 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving. Trucking. Storage 24 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attornets 26 Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 28 Repairing 29 Renovating and Dyeing SO Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Euslness Service EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted Female 53 Help Wanted Male 34 Help Male or Female Salesmen ard Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 8S Business Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds. 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 4? Correspordenoe Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 4 4 Musical. Dancing:. Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LTVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats. Pet? 4 Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies B0 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 61 Articles for Sale 52 Business Equipment i3 Boats and Accessories 54 Ruilding Materials 55 'Farm and Dairy Products R Fuel nnd Feed 57 fiood Things to Fat 5 Home-Mnde Things 69 Household Oonds B0 Jewelry and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools fi2 Musical instruments 53 Seeds. Plants. Fertllliers 4 Specials at the- Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms with Board 6 Rooms without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms. Board 74 Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 75 Business Places for Rent 7 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7S Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent so Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 Business Property 83 Farms and Land for Sals 84 Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 86 Shore Property for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 88 Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices Miss Anna Marie Clark, Miss Anna Puthaff, Miss Pearl Puthoff, Miss Mildred Hawkins, Miss Violet Hawkins, James Urton. NEW PAK1S Ohio Mr. and Mrs. J H. Coblentz, who recently moved from Middleboro to their former neighborhood near Pleasant Hill, were greatly surprised Sunday when about 60 guests gathered at their home and spent a most enjoyable day. At the noon hour large baskets of picnic dinner were unloaded from the automo biles and long tables were placed on the lawn where all enjoyed a good dinner and a jolly time Miss Janice Hahn, a student at Ohio university. Athens, Ohio, received the honor of being chosen as one of the art editors of The Athena, the student year book. Mrs. Cora Stamback is suffering with a broken arm, the result of attempting to crank an automobile.... Mrs. J. A. White spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White and daughter Carrie Howard Brandenburg went to Piqua Thursday, where he visited Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Wynd and sons... Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Shinkle and guest, Fred Conrey of Springfield, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shinkle, of Richmond Mrs. Albert King and daughter Kathleen, of Richmond, spent Friday with Mrs. Nancy King Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hawley and daughters spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Shinkle Mrs. Elmer Hughes and daughter of Richmond spent Thursday with relatives. ....Mr. and Mrs. Reid Clark and son of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark Friday and Saturday The engagement of Miss Ruth Edgerton and Everett Horner of Richmond has been announced, and the wedding will take place on Nov. 12. Mr. Horner is a former New Paris boy, and has many friends in this community Mrs. Harvey Rover spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Timmons Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kessler and Mrs. Jennie Kessler attended the funeral of P. W. Williams which occurred at Muncie, Thursday. Mrs. Williams was formerly Miss Julia Kessler of this place.... A number of volumes have been presented to the library recently. Seventeen volumes were from the personal library of the late Carrie E. Reid. Mrs. Anna Bloom gave 74 volumes and a handsome bookcase, these being from the library of the late C. W. Bloom. All of the books are in good condition. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cawkins had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swadener, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Dayton, Mr. and

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Cemetery Lots, Monuments 6 MONUMENTS Rock of Ages Granite. Let ui figure with you. John E. Emslie. 15 S. 10. Phone 4022. Personals WARNING No hunting or trespassing on my farm. Clarence Boren, Fountain City. Ind. Lost and Found 10 COAT Boys' lost; at Starr school ground. Return to Starr school or 545 N. 19: reward. COMB Fancy: set with brilliants, lost about two weeks ago. Reward. Call 2456. FOX HOUND PUP Female: 44 months old. Black body, red face and legs. Reward. Phone 4877 or call 306 No. W. 3rd. SKIDS Pair, lost between Lutheran cemetery and city. Finder phone 4302. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 DODGE Touring car the best bargain we have offered in a Dodge for a long time. You can buy this one for only $400. See It today. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. Phone 1925. FORD 1917 model, a bargain; $135; other used cars priced in proportion. Geo. W. Worlev Garage, 15 S. 9. Dort and Franklin dealer. TRUCK Reo. 206 N. 9. iUSED CARS Our car prices are right. 1 i ,i 1 : n V, V..... v,u IIJC in auu occ uui line uciuic uu.ving. E. W. Steinhart & Co., 10th and Sailor St. USED CARS Mitchell touring. 191S model; Chevrolet roadster, F. B. 1920 model; Studbeaker, six cylinder. Dead storage and automobile painting. Studebaker Dealers, 21-23 S. Seventh Street. Phone 6019. Automobiles For Exchange 13 BUICK 1921,' five passenger car for sale or will take Ford as part payment. B. E. Niswander, Green's Fork, Ind. Auto Accessories 14 BATTERY Save your new battery Whv-Sol. Revive your old battery with non-corasive, non-freezable Whv Sol. Why-Sol Distbr. Co. 11 S. Ninth St. MARTHON Tires and tubes, quality distinction without price difference. We vulcanize and repair tires. N. B. Roach, 17 S. 9. MASON TIRES We have Mason 30x3 tires ta $13.50. Don't forget they mean service. XXth Century Trie Co. and Repair Co. 409 Main St. MAX-O-TIRE Your tires for double mileage and less trouble, ask us about it. Bennetts' Tire Store, "Home of Quality and Service."" 1512 Main. Phone 2444. Service Stations Repairing 15 CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Sedan bodies, door, windshield glass. General auto repairing. Automobile painting, trimming. N. 12 and B. TRUCK And all kind of automobile repairing. Tom's Auto Repair Shop. Thomas A. Robinson, 17 S. Sixth St. Phone 1039. Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE 204 N. 18. i GARAGE For rent; 126 North 7th St. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 MANUFACTURING Wanted; small article to manufacture and sell. Box 19023, care Palladium. Pln TUNING V. E. Roberts. Al ways renaDie. r-aone -i . . . . i . . , . . a ir- RI.AHKS All make, sharpened, 24-hour service. Feltman Cigar Store. B09 Main St. Heating and Plumbing 20 FURNACES Marshall (Wolverine) E. J. Knapp. Phone B20 Main St. Furnace Co., PLUMBING SUPPLIESSOLD DIRECT TO OWNER AT LOWEST PRICES. CHAS. JOHANNING. CORNER UTH AND MAIN STREETS. Moving, Trucking, Storape 23 DRAYING Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty: get prices: satisfaction guaranteed. Cecil Hilling Ph.4-02. HULING Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Office phone 2528, 519 North D St. MERCHANT DELIVERY Hauling of all kinds. John Graf, Rapp fetore. Phone 1055. Res. Phone 6008. MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Baggage transfer. Good service. O. Showalter. Ph. 1217, Yes & Now drug store. 22N.9. MOVING Local and long distance goods. ivich mond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St.. Phones 222S-1566. W. G. Baker, Mgr. Mrs. A. L. Bailey and C. C. of Cambridge City. Bennett, CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyd, Itlrs. George Roby and daughter, Mrs. George Babcock, visited relatives at Indianapolis recently The ladies of the M. E. society recently finished a beautiful quilt for Mrs. Hamilton at Indianapolis. . .Mrs. Israel Morrey is visiting her niece, Mrs. Hamilton, at Indianapolis About 30 attended the masquerade Halloween social at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steffy's Tuesday evening. Members of Rev. Reece's class, classes of Mrs. Charles Huddleston and Miss Golay of the Methodist church and a few invited guests attended. A good social time was enjoyed by all. Games furnished the amusements for the evening. Coffee, sandwiches and salad were served Mr. and Mrs. John Patton recently visited at Edinburg and Franklin Clifford Jacobs is a candidate for town clerk Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jacobs visited at Losantville with her brother last Sunday. . . . The Baptist Woman's union met with Mrs. George Brumfield Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Limberger, of Indianapolis, former Cambridge residents, were present The cement road being laid from North Foote to South Third street is near completion. The weather has prevented work to some extent... The Presbyterian guild had an all-day quilting Wednesday and enjoyed a fine dinner at the church. .. .Mrs. J. C. Dodson is home from the Connersville hospital, where she underwent an operation recently. She is slowly improving Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemberger visited Cambridge friends last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barefoot visited in Dayton Thursday, j

. . WISHES AREN'T HORSES And beggars don't ride but there's a way of making wishes come true, all the same! The Palladium's classified section is an every day "wishing ring" that is helping thousands of Richmond people to get what they want. . Try it yourself! If it's a better position you want, a more attractive place to live, some kind of household furnishing, some business servicethe Palladium's classified columns will tell you where to get it quickly and economically. Maybe you are wishing for something you think you can't afford. Just turn your wish to the classified columns there's a surprise coming to you! You'll find all sorts of things, necessities and luxuries, in perfect condition, offered at unusual figures often at half their original prices. Look at today's bargains. Take your wishes to the Palladium's classified section. And when you want to use an ad of your own, call 2834-2872 and ask for an ad taker.

BUSINESS SERVICE 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 2828. Repairing . 28 ELECTRIC Repair work guaranteed; see us for service. Service Electric Co. Electrical contractors, 316 Main St. Phone 6166. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 HOUSEKEEPER Wanted; white woman to keep bouse for elderly lady. In Oxford. O. References. Call 2000 S. A. Phone 3621. Help Wanted Male 33 CABINET MAKERS Wanted. Upholsterers, first ciass machine hands. Permanent positions at best cages in furniture industry. Write, giving your experience. Box C3037, care of Palladium. MEN Learn barber trade. Earn while learning. Sure of good pay and steady work. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells, Chicago. I REPAIRMAN Experienced and thorJ oughly competent auto repair man. J. m. wiison. fnone SS90 .no. 8, vvasnlngton Court. Situations Wanted Female 36 CANVASSERS Wanted: would like to hire man with machine or lady to canvass town. B. E. Niswander, Green's Fork. Ind. SEWING specialty. Wanted: children's clothes Phone 6082. INSTRUCTION Local Instruction Classes 43 BUSINESS TRAINING There's alway a demand for competent wide-awake young men and women in business offices. We will train you and put you In touch with your opportunity. Call at office or write for information Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 MUSICAL Saxophone and clarinet pu pils wanted: also reed instruments re paired. Paul Kring, 925 N. Tenth St. RAG And jazz piano playing taught: adult beginners in 20 lessons. Ad vanced course for players. Booklet free. &hrist Music, 305 N. ensen School or Popular 8th St. Phone 6238. , - VIOLIN We will furnish violin outfit to a limited number of beginners. Our methods are the best. Give us a -trial. Salmon Violin School. 218 K.of P.BIdg. LIVE STOCK Horses, -Cattle, Vehicles 48 FARM SCALES New McDonald's Pitless. $100; farm wagons and other farm implements priced for quick sale. Write, call or phone 29 S. 16. Phone 3173 or 6195. STOCK REMEDIES We are carrying full lines of Dr. Hess remedies. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6th and S. A. Phone 2063. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 MOTORCYCLE And new Oliver tvpewriter. Call after fi o'clock. 204 N.1S. Fuel and Feed 56 FEEDER Free with each 100 lbs. of Park & Pollard's Lay or Bust chicken feed: order it now. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co.. 6th and S. A. Phone 2063. VIRGINIA COAL Good and clean; $7.50 per ton: try a ton. Bell in Beallview. Phone 2476; .8 and S. M St. WOOD Beech: the best kind to burn in your furnace or stove. Phone 54591. WOOD Good, for furnace or stove. Call Harry E. Pinnick. Phone 2132 B. C. Wickett. Phone 3138; 22B Boston. Good Things to Eat 57 FLOUR Faultless brand, same used In cooking school last week. 95c per sack. $7.40 per bbl.: order a barrcll. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6th and S. A. Ph. 2063. HORSERADISH Ask your grocer or meat man for Stewards' pure horseradish. Walter Steward. 13 S. 10. POTATOES At farm: home Sunday Phone 54064. Aaron Sittloh. POTATOES Home-grown; while thev last $2.20 per bu. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co. 6th and S. A. Phone 2063 Household Goods 59 FURNITURE We buy 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. STOVES Good as new at just one-half Price. . Home Supply Co. 1S1 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. STOVES At a bargain; Globe Hot Blast. No. 318. with new 18-inch fire pot; Acorn 5-burner gas range. Also a portable bath tub. Call 1216 Ridge Street. HOPKINS Furniture Exchange. 1S7 Ft. Wayne Ave., has the cheapest stoves In town. Jewelry and Watches 60 WATCH 21-jewel Hamilton: dustproof case; 20-joint solid gold chain, good as new, $40. Box 19024, care of Palladium. WATCHES and Spectacles. For bargains in watches, and high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. Keever's. Watch Shop, 7 South Eleventh St. GET WHAT you want the classified ad way.

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Machinery and Tools 61 TOOLS At a bargain. Carpenter's tools and garden tools, in good condition; also miscellaneous articles. 1216 Ridge St. Musical Instruments 62 RECORD EXCHANGE Good records. You can save 1-3, whv pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. - Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. TROMBONE King; low pitch, medium bore: No. 1 finished: guaranteed Al condition. See W. H. Loop, Murray ineatre urcnestra. Specials at the Stores 64 ELECTRIC IRON APPLIANCE Mrs. Housekeeper! Did you ever have your electric iron to break down just when you had stacks of ironing to do? Wasn't it disgusting? Why don't you guard again that? Let us show you an attachment that will eliminate 95 of your trouble. Chase Electric Co., 601 Main. Phone 6034. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms without Board 68 RICHMOND AVE.. 106 Furnshed room with privilege of kitchen. ROOMS $15 for 3 rooms, upstairs; gas, water and lights; good condition. 613 N. D. Phone 2854. TENTH ST., S. 42 Furnished room for rent; with heat and bath. THIRTEENTH STnT 3 o 7 N icecl ean bedroom in modern house; also garage; reasonable. TWELFTH ST., S. 423 3 rooms for light housekeeping; modern. Wanted Rooms, Board 73 ROOMS And board wanted, by elderly lady, in a strictly modern home; quiet, references. 317 N. 8. ROOMS Wanted. Three unfurnished rooms downstairs. References exchanged. No children; central. C B. Clark. 421 N. 16th. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 APARTMENT Semi-modern: three rooms furnished; ground floor; private entrance. Phone 6195. FLAT Four-room; second floor. See Bradbury & Bailey, 202-204 Colonial Building. Business Places For Rent 75 BUSINESS ROOMS AND P'LATS A 12 o. k. investment: low rental. $3,500. Morgan. 6th and Main. Farms For Rent 76 TEN ACRES Suitable for trucking; main pike, write Everett Thompson, Richmond. Ind. R. R. A. Houses For Re,nt 77 G ST., N. 1422 S-room house. Walter Ratliff. Phone 3004. Call HOUSE 7 rooms; new. 618 So.H. S. HOUSE: 5-room. bath and garage. 39 2. 3- Phone 2047 or 304 Main. J ST., N. 1510 Four-room bungalow; $13 (white). Shideler, 910 Main St. Phone 1814. TENTH ST., N. 8 14 Furnished modern apartment. 3 rooms and bath; heated. Sharkey Millinery Store. Offices and Desk Room 78 MURRAY THEATRE BLDG. Suite of office rooms. O. G. Murray. Phone 1479 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses For Sale f 84 EIGHTH ST., S. A good 12-room dou.ble: $3,500; rents for $38 per. $1,500 cash, balance, installments. Morgan, 6th and Main. ELEVENTH ST.. S. Nice 7-room: moden ; $1.500. Morgan, 6th and Main. FATRVIEW 5-room bungalow. new furnace; toilet. $1.S00: $400 cash, balance $15 per. Tell your wife. Morgan, 6th and Main. FAIRVIEW 6-room, bath, toilet; a nice home: $2,350. $300 cash: balance $20 per; buy it. Drop codfish aristoveracy. Morgan, 6th and Main. HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 30 Col. Bldg. Phone 2310. H ST., S. A good 7-room frame: $2,500. $500 cash and $25 per. Don't wait long about it. P. S.: I am just sicken for that invitation to come down and hunt rabbits on these farms. I'll be good. Morgan. 6th and Main. Holdup! holdup! Pretty near forgot this one. A good 5-room cottage; large lot: North 14th. An especial, $1,250. $400 cash, balance $12 per. Morgan, 6th and Main. SEVENTH ST.. N. Nice 6-room house; $3,250: cash. Morgan. 6th and Main. Suburban For Sale 87 SUBURBAN HOME Fine; 5 acres. 60 rods, Vi mile from corporation, Richmond, on best road into city. Good land, fine bearing fruit, new fences, fair barn, good chicken house. Almost full modern house of 7 rooms: pantry and cellar: electric lights. 3 waters in kitchen, city water, fine filtered well, and good cement cistern: this home Is close in, fine location; a bargain at $7,000; give easy terms, on 1-3 purchase money. See or call A. M. Roberts. R. R. D., Box 8, Liberty Ave. Phone 4171 evening or morning. Farms and Land For Sale 83 SO ACRE 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, harness, wagon, buggy, mower, rake, plow, drag, 3 cows, 50 chickens, 50 bushels potatoes, all go for $3,000. Wm. Heid- . rick. R. No. 2, Alanson, Mich. ' FARMS For real estate, see A. M. Roberts. Richmond, Ind., R. F. D. Phone 4171. SELL THE trash in the cellar and the furniture In the attic. Read classification 66, classified ad section.

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.Farms and Land For Sale 83 100 ACRES Fine location; good improvements; black, all cleared and level; been well kept up; would have sold for $200 per acre; now $84. Good dougle and single. Arthur Brooks. Houses For Sale 84 CITY HOMES Good city home. Portxiciu. umun jnH. tsiag., iaite elevator 3rd floor, 8th St. entrance. EAST END 7-room modern; immediate possession. If you have anything to sell list it with us as we have quite a few buyers for desirable homes. Burdsall & Willett Co.. 710 Main St. Phone 1481-3293-3271. ; C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2168. Office 7 S 11th St. See us for bargains. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: S. Viviano Macaroni Mfg. Co., vs. Sam Paolini, et al., Wayne Circuit Court, October term, 1921. No. 19838. Be it known, that on the 29th day of October, 1921, the above named plaintiff by Its attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court its complaint against said- defendants in the above entitled cause complaint on account and for garnishment together with the affidavit of a competent person.- showing that said defendant, Sam Paolini is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant, Sam Paolini therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the 5th day of January, 1922, a day of the January term of said court to be begun and held at the Court House ni the City of Richmond on the first Monday of January, 1922, next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this 29th day of October. 1921. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. James F. Pace, attorney for plaintiff. Oct.31-Nov.7-14. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 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 St. Phone 1014. AUTOMOBILES MOVED From 1 7 So. 9 th to 1530 E. Main St. Where we will able to give the best of service on all tire work. Starting Monday, Oct. 31 we will give you the well known Dayton Free Tire service with two Dayton Tire service cars. If you are out and have TIRE TROUBLE call us, our service is free. DAYTON TIRE SERVICE CEIfff Bevington Phone 2216. 1530 Main MERCHANDISE

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e will sell at auction my personal propertv at the George Crowe farm 7 miles south of Richmond on the Smithfield Abington road H mile west of Liberty pike and '3 miles east of Abington. " - " WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921 At 10 o'clock a. m. ' . " . 4 HCTRSES : , V-; One bay horse, 5 years old. weighing 1500: 1 sorrel horse, 9 years old weighing 1300; 1 gray mare, 12 years old., weighing 1400; 1 brown horstj,' 10 years old, weighing 1400. 3 CATTLE' Two extra good Shorthorn milch cows; 6 years old and heavv springers1 yearling heifer. . .25 HOGS . ". One registered Poland China male hog; six brood sows; IS fall pigs; all of these hogs are double immuned. . . . 25 SHEEP ' ' - Twenty-four ewes and buck, due to lamb In March.- ----- FARM IMPLEMENTS Two farm wagons: one flat bed; one box bed; 1 McCormiok binder) 7-ft. One McCormick mower; 1 Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment; t Stag sulky plow; 1 John Deere two-row cultivator, used one season; 1 Swing tooth, one spike tooth harrow; 1 steel roller; 1-horse wheat drill used one season; 2 Clipper walking plows; 1 corn sheller. HARNESS One set breeching harness and one set hip strap harness, collars, bridles, lines, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Globe range and heater, 3-burner oil stove, kitchen cabinet, dining table, library table, chairs, beds, bed clothing, 3 feather beds, pillows, mattresses, sideboard, dresser, carpets, washing machine, lub, boiler, Primrose cream separator, good as new and other articles too numerous to men tion. - . TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE .

WEDDLE & HIND MAN, H. J. HANES, Clerk. Aucts.

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automobiles PRESTONE CORD TIRES 30x3 4 32x3 32x4 33x4 . 34x4 ..-.,..$17.00 $21.00 i,..;.":$24. $25.00 . .$34.00 Here is jour' chance to get a hist grade. Cord Tire at a veryr low price.' Not a. re-" built. - ; FELTMAN'SCigar . Store , 609 Main St- Phone 2063. Where you buy good tires for less. ft Pays To Sell USED,' CARS . . . ": Honestly' . Our reputation in used carats carefully guarded by selling only good cars, that are- free from expense after you have purchased them. Two Ford "Tourings. Overland 90 Touring. Monroe 20 Roadster. Dixie Flyer Touring. Davis Touring. - Overland 20 Coupe. Cash, Terms or Trade. WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19 S. Seventh Phone 6173 FINANCIAL AN on Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. All transactions strictly private."state invesment AND LOAN CO. Room 40, 3rd Floor Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Ask US if you need MONEY LOANS . . On Furniture, Livestock. Etc. Wo Per -Month wn.HH 10 w? HAWKINS; WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St., Richmond, Ind. Phone 2509 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT WAREHOUSE SPACE 20.000 square feet of space -is available in a warehouse, with sidings directly adjoining Pennsylvania Lines. Electric, elevator facilities. INQUIRE PALLADIUM MERCHANDISE SACKS ONLY On Sale Track at '-Freight House D STREET AUCTIONS LEGALS

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ED. E. PARSHALC QEORQE CROWE.