Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 311, 11 November 1921 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1921.

PAGE FIFTEEN Are Yom OoSog to Move or Have Some HamiHe Bone?

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TRIP TO FLORIDA Make your trip to Florida profitable. Harris & Kortewcg have special rates and service on all main points. S. W. Cor. Main and 6th Sts. .Office phone 2278. Residence Phone C014-47T1. Lost and Found 10 HOUND Black and '. 21. tan; reward. 525 AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 ALLEN SEDAN 1918 model, in first class condition; this car is the best bargain in the city; come in and sec it. Hcthard Auto Co. TiL'ICK D 45 5-passenger, in excellent condition: 12 months to pav. in"TWeth Aut Co" 1107 Main- Piione BLICK 1920 K45 touring; Rex winter top; in excellent condition; nearly new tires. This car is in first class shape all over, and is priced very low. See this one as it is a bargain. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main, rhnne 1925. I IFAKOI.KT-Dodge. Oakland, Overland 90. All priced at a bargain. ome in and see them. Geo. W. Worlye 15 s. 9th. Dort and Franklin dealer. DODGE SEDAN 1920 model newlv painted; in good condition; this car is priced for quick sale. Bethard Auto Co. DODGE Touring car; 1918: good "tiresvery good mechanical condition; this car is lowest priced Dodge we ever had. Bfhard Auto o. ELGIN s i X 1 9 1 9modelTai new Firms'; A condltion- " Bethard Auto Co. Ph. 1041. FORD Roadster, winter top; In good condition: good tires; cheap. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main. Phone 1925. IIA1NLS 3. Seven-passenger: just rebuilt in our- own shop. Five good tires: will rcflnish to suit. Pilot Motor Car Co. Phone 6060. Open Saturday afternoons. irCPMORII.E 1917 tourfng. In excellent condition: car has been well taken care of; tires nearly new; $600: a bareain; see this one tonight. E W Steinhart Co.. lOtli and Sailor St. MAXWELL 191 7 t o i i r i n ge a r ; th Is car will be sold to the first man with $75 "all and see it. Bethard Auto Co. 1 117 Main St. OAKLAND SIX Five-passenger tourIng; first class mechanical condition. Four good tires and spare. Pilot Motor Car Co. Phone 6060. Open Saturday afternoons. OVE FlLAND90. touring: good shape; good tires; drive it way for $100 down: balance 12 months. Excellent bargain. E. W. Steirihart Co., 10th and Sailor St. Motorcycles and Bicycles 12 BTCYCLE Two; 306. good; cheap. Phone Auto Accessories 14 AITTOMOBILE TIRES REDUCED A. r. HORSESHOE TIRE CO. HAS REDUCED THEIR 30x3 H FROM $17.50 TO $13.50; 30x3 FROM $14.50 TO $11.50. 42 ! SO. 5TH. JOHN NOCTOX. PHONE G1S7. BATTERY Save your new batterv with Why-Sol. Revive your old batterv with non-corrosive. non-f reezable Why-Sol. Why-Sol Distributing Coll S. Ninth St. cooper batteryis a high class battery which is low in price, long in service and backed by guarantees. Let us repair or recharge vour battery. Bennetts' Tire Store. "Home of Qualitv and Service" 1512 Main. Phone 2444. MASON TIKES Has your neighbor told you of the service plan we have established on Mason tires. Ask him or ask us. XXtli Centurv Tire and Repair Co. 409 Main St. Service Stations Repairing 15 A f 'TO.MO BI LE KEP A A U I NG No wi s the time: we have the place: and here lies the question: Are you going to have the old car repaired? If so. please consult us. T. A. Robison, 17 S. Sijxth. Phone 1039. AUTO REPAIRING V NNOUN CEAIENT Wo have opened a new automobile repairing shop and are prepared to handle all kinds of auto work. Specialty of Ford repairing. Bailev Bros. Garage. Bear of Post Office. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOPSe clan bodies, door, windshield glass. General auto repairing. Automobile painting, trimming. N. 12 and B. VULCANIZING And repairing; we can fix tube or tire: all work is guarantced. N B. Roach. 17 S. 9th. BUSINESS SERVICE 1 Business Services Offered 18 EI.ErTIMC WIRING Let us do it: our I work guaranteed. Service Electric i Co. Elb Main. Phone 6166. i PIANO TUNING D. E. Roberts. Alwnv reliable.- Phone 4110 and 2623 Heating and Plumbing 20 PLUMBING SUPPLIESSOLD DIRECT TO OWNER AT LOWEST PRICES. CHAS. JOIIANN-ING. CORNER 11TII AND MAIN STREETS. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Wo cover buttons, machine button holes, floss stitching, braiding, pleating. Davenport Co. 61 S. 1 -1 ! 1 . I'll. me 17S6. Movinc. Trucking, Storarje 23 I : A ( : G A G E T I t A N S F E 1 1 " . I eVc ha n t ' s delivery. Clarence Erhs, Quiglev's drug stor. Sth and Main. Thoiie 1214. DRAVING Moving,- trucUlrTg, fong Iit.iIs a specialty; get prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Ceil Hilling Ph. 4202. H AUL1NG Loc.ii n:Til long "rl". -ita.'nTe b idling; "uood service and renj.onnlilo .-it,-.." l on- tnol'o. ruor.e 14C9; Phipleit .v Magill. HAULING Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, rtored or shipped. Office phone 252S, 519 North D St. I MERCHANT ell klnd. PIon 1055. DELIVERY Hauling of John Graf. Knop Store, lies. Phone BOOS. MOVING Local and long distance moving of house'iold goods. Richmond Storage Companv, crnting and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566. W. G. Baker. Mgr.

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MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. GoehnerL Feltman Cigar Store.Ph2039-4363. MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Baggaie transfer. Good srvlce. O. Showalter. Ph. 1217. Yes & Now drug store. 22N.9. Professional Services 27 ARCHITECT F. L. Burr, may be new to the public, but with hU years of experience In building it will pay to consult him for your plans and specifications. Evenings by appointment. 1006 So. A St. Phone 2S28. Repairing 28 ELECTRICAL If you have any electrical work to be done, remember we do a general line of house wiring and electrical repairing:. Chase Electric Co. 601 Main St. Phone 6034. REPAIRING Your carpenter and repair work done at reasonable prices All work guaranteed. Geo. Filby, 127 So. 11th St. ROOFING We furnish and erect all kinds of roofs. Settles Bros. Roofing Co., 1029 Main. Phone 1014. STOVE Repairing, cab tires, wrinc-inn-rolls put on. saw filing, scissors and knives ground. Phone 30S6, Wesley Brown & Son. Tailoring and Pressing 30 SETT OR OVERCOAT $23.50. MADE TO MEASURE BY THE A. NASH CO. MR. R. MARSH WILL WAIT ON CUSTOMERS EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 921 V. MAIN ST. Wanted Business Service 31 WASHING Wanted. SOS S. 7th. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 GIRL Wanted: neat annennncc fr, ' luncheonette and soda trade. Annlv in person Kandy Shop. HOUSEKEEPER Wanted; 215 N 3rd. Middle-aged lady. Call tune. W. any ' MAN Age 40. wants ladv partner with $10Q. Varga Supply Co., 921 Oliver - in2D.ntk.ohi:: . MAID Wanted for general house work. Phone 4437. MAID Wanted fnr general housework Must be able to cook. References required. 16 S. 22. Phone 4023. Help Male or Female 34 CITY SALESMEN Men and women to to sell groceries and general merchandise on commission, in citv and nearby- towns. D. O. Hodgin Grocery. 229 West Main and 3rd St. Help Wanted Male 33 NEW CAR SALESMAN 23 S. 7th. REPRESENTATIVE Wanted: we want a hustler in this locality to act as our representative. Wonderful opportunity to make big monev. Write for particulars. The Budai Company. Cor. nth and Norwood. Dayton, Ohio. Salesmen and Agents 35 AGENTS Your opportunity to be independent and prosperous. Become our special representatvie. sell goods in constant demand. Particulars free The Bacorn Company, Elmira. N. Y. SALESMAN To cover local territory" selling dealers. Guaranteed salarv of $100 per week for right man. The Richards Co.. 200 Filth Ave., New York. N. Y. SALESMANTO TRAVEL IN AUTOMOBILE AND SELL GENXETT RECCORDS TO DEALER. SEE R. M. ALLEN, STARR PIANO CO. 931 MAIN ST. Situations Wanted Female 36 CASHIER Or other office work wanted. Phone 2153 or 2431. INSTRUCTION Musical. Dancing, Dramatic 44 CLARINET An 1 Saxophone plaving taught. I repair reed Instruments. Paul Kring, 925 N. Tenth St RAG -And :azz piano playing tauirhit adult beginners in 20 lessons Advanced course for plavers. Booklet free. Christenden School of Popular Music. 305 N. Sth St. Phone 623S. VIOLIN We will furnish violin outfit to a jimited number of beginners. Our methods are the best. Give us a trial Salmon Violin School. 2!S K of PBld" LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 DOu Coon. Shunk. opposum; male and , female; rabbit proof. Morgan S. Lfndanwood. New Madison, Ohio, R. R 2 Inquire Palestine. HUNTING DOG For opposum coons, wanted; must be a good Phone 4341. and one. JHorses, Cattle, Vehicles 43 MALE II OG Thorough" bred, " Po'lan d Cliina for sale. Phone 107s. PONY Buggy and harness gentle; cheap. Oscar Geeting. Route 9, Eaton. Ohio. One mile south of Children's Home. Poultry and Supplies 49 COCKERELS fcarred rock." Charles Roberts; New Madison. Ohio. COCKERELS Pure bred Barred Rock", $2. Oscar Geeting. Route 9. Eaton. Ohio. One mile south of Children's Home. FEED Park Pollard "Lay or Rust." is the feed for your hens; it makes them lay: $3.60 per 100 lbs. at Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6th and So. A. Phone 2063. , MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 CREAM SEPARATOR DeLaval. Good condition, only been used 9 months. Call Thomas A. Manlove. Dublin. Ind. Building Materials 54 LUMBER For sale. 2x12. 16 ft. long; 2xS. 16 ft. long: 2x6. IS ft. long; 1x6 sheeting: lxS siiiplap, RSO No. "l2 St. Fuel and Feed 56 DON'T FREEZE Buy good coal Acme Lump. We give you service. Bell in Ballvlew. S. Sth St. Phone 2476. WOOD Beech; the best kind to burn In your furnace or stove. J5 a load Phone 54591. Good Things to Eat 57 HORSERADISH Ask your grocer or meat man for Stewards' pure horseradish. Walter Steward. 12 S. 10,

WATCH THE SIGNALS J Look out for the unexpected! Just, because a street is marked "Northbound Traffic Only," 11 tZs,n 1 necessarI1y mean that all traffic is going to move in tnat direction. Some careless driver is bound to "pull" the unexpected and start southward. The careful man who crosses a one way traffic street will be sure to look in both directions so as to be prepared for the unexpected. Look out for the unexpected! Just because you are used to shopping at the same stores for many years, depending upon the usual line of offerings there, doesn't necessarily mean that no other store won't pull the unexpected. The careful shopper is the person who looks up, down and across the classified section of The Palladium to take immediate advantage of the best offers of Richmond's up-to-date merchants. Get the classified habit and you'll be prepared for thp unexpected.

MERCHANDISE Good Things to Eat 57 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Pure, old-fashion stone ground. 10 lbs. delivered. Prepaid parcel post. S5c. 10 lbs. new corn meal, 45c. Flat Rock Mills, Flat Rock, Ind. I LOUR Faultless brand. Why do wc sell so much flour, there is a reason; get our prices. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co.,6thand S. A. Phone 2063. POTATOES HomelrrnTi77 5dTliv ered. John Branson, New Paris, O. Hollansburg phone. SALT Kiln dried, extra $1.25 per 70 lbs: $1.35 fine quality; per 100 lbs. Hoosier Feed Sr Feeder Co., 6th and S. A. . Phone 2063. Household Goods 59 BASINETTES New. white enamel, for the babv with rubber tired wheels, $3.9S. We save you monev. Townsend's, 35-37 S. 6th St. COAL OIL RANGE Florence. 4-burn-er, only $15. Come in. Townsend's 35-373. 6. COOK STOVE Foster one; cheap. 917 S. A. make; a good DINING ROOM SUITE New chiffondale walnut; for sale. Inquire 132 Ft. Wayne Avenue. dYnYnG-ROOM SET American wTn nut; almost new. Will take your furniture in trade. Townsend's. 35-37 South 6th St. FLORENCE HOT BLAST Used nnlv ! short time: price is right. Town- ' send's. 35-37 S. 6. Next to Whe'.an. I F U R N I TU R E We buy and sell used I furniture and stoves. J. H. Schell. 1 817 N. E St. Phone 20S2. FURNITURE We will take your old furniture in exchange for new. See us, if you need any new furniture. Townsend's, 35-37 So. 6th St. FURNITURE Buy it from the-most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange your old furniture for new and save you money. Townsend's. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296 Next to Whelan's. H EATINGt7VETwo; woodT lard kettle. 623 N. 13. MIRRORS Heavy plate, 18x2? and larger at a very low price. Townsend's. 35-37 So. 6. PIANO Upright: good condition. Also go-cart. 706 So. 9. RANGES New all cast ranges; price low. Will take your range in trade. Townsend's, 35-37 S. 6. Next to Whelan's. ROCKERS New, only $4.9S: Richmond'largest new and second-hand furniture store, Townsend's 35-37 S. 6. STOVES- Good as new at Just one-half Price. Home Supply Co. 181 Ft. I Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. STOVES FOR LESS Hopkins Furnlture Exchange. 187 Ft. Wayne Ave.,) has the cheapest stoves in town. STOVES New hot blasts; we will take j your old stove in trade. See us firi real values. Townsend's, 35-37 S. 6 St. 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 MACHINERY Lathe, 2 drill presses. 229 So. 7. Phone 19SS. Musical Instruments 62 RECORD EXCHANGE Good records. You can save 1-3. why pay more? We buv, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. Specials at the Stores 64 MALT Elatz brand; you can't beat it, $1 per can. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co.. 6th and S. A. Phone 2"63. Wearing Apparel 65 FUR NECK PIECE Civet: ladies' green velvet suit, medium size: pair men'? shoes, 2 overcoats. 30 South 13th St. Phone 130S. SAVE MONEY Open a charge account with "Teltz." formerly of Globe Clothing Co. for men or ladies clothing and household goods. 243 Col. Bldg. VE L V E T D R ESS Blue c o aT s u i t! f ur trimmed winter coat. Phone 1613. Wanted To Buy 66 RAW FURS 640 N. 10. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms without Board 63 FIFTEENTH ST., N. 404 Modern furnished rooms for man and wife. Ph. 4324. MAIN ST., 1322--Front bed room. Phone 2798. STXTH ST., N. 205 Modern room'far light housekeeping, downstairs. Steam hat and bath. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 FIFTH ST.. N'. 2242 rooms furnished for housekeeping. TENTH ST., S. 341 Two furnished ! rooms for light housekeeping. not ; modern. $6 per week. No children. REAL ESTATE FOR, RENT Apartments and Flats 74 DUPLEX 4 rooms, strictlv modern: newly furnished, hot water heat. 20S So. 14. TENTH ST.. S. 41 4-room modern furnished apartment. No children; for rent. Houses For Rent 77 "fit COTTAGE 6-room. Phone 3243. on Chestnut HOUSE 3-room house. furnished or unfurnished. Rear of 407 Main. Phone 6160. HOUSE 5 rooms, with sewing room and bath, modern. Parties call mornings. 223 South 23rd. NORTH NINETEENTH ST. Six-room house, modern except bath, good double garage. $40 per month. Extra good location. Foreman & Addleman. Colonial Building. 3rd floor. Phones 1097-2960-6011. SEVENTEEN!! ST.. N. 537of double house; 5 rooms. -South half Plone 14S9. Offices and Desk Room 78 MURRAY THEATRE office rooffis. O. G. 1179. BLDG Suits of Murray. Phone

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Wanted To Rent 81 HOUSE Close in, 5 to 7 pay $35 to $40: modern, care of Palladium. rooms; will Box G7063 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farmc and Land For Sale 83 FARMS For real estate, see A M Roberts. Richmond, Ind., R. F L Phone 4171. i 20 ACRES Bottom land. 2 good houses and out-buildings. A real bargain and a special. 3 miles from extra good trading point. Foreman & Addleman. 310-311 Col. Bldg. Thine 1097-6011-2969. Houses For Sale 84 DUPLEX On No. 12th St r. i-r.nm and r. A-r. 1. ' "I ...... uunn. .uuui-rn. narawood floors in main rooms. Double far?50 large lot. $7,500; oneuown. i.ong & Tillson. 202 100S-2017. P"0ne 6226HOUSE Of S rooms, with earasre for nlirVir'vv- In sood locauSn. lquire inj MVV ay neAvenue. HOUSES Over 30 fistednroTslde7w7th 7'? lheVDv,Keal,tate Co' Office L Jj2ft- Phone 1641 or 2169. HOUSE Good "-room, readv fnrnishdu,.,.,w i..auu, a nargain aown. Call Phone 1611 2-3 ,rrt k ATE Insurance loans and oTt'v,bonds- Bradburv Bailey. 20"J?04jgoUjjldg. Phone 1956. Rphon)eE316IOme, 300 ""asi: RICHMOND Porterfield, tor. Sth St. PROPERTY A specialty. Lmon Bank Bldg. Elevaentrance. Phone 1965. Real Estate For Exchan ge 88 GARAGE We have a good brick garage, ;,?.Je ro?f and in good shape. a ill sell right and give terms or might trade for medium priced property in Richmond. I his garage is located in good town in Wayne county. Only one in the town. Long & Tillson. room 202 K. of p.; office. Phone 6226-100S-2O17. Wanted Real Estate 89 COTTAGE 5 or 6-room, wanted to buv; S"StTc-A1: wiU pay -500. Write Lox B-'OS,. care Palladium. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 cbMMfssroNErssA le7ofre 1l . ESTATE -Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Commissioner appointed CnVie Mia5"e Circit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, and by virtue of an order of said Court in the cause of Elizabetn Jane Williams, et al. vs. FlorenM,e M-cFerrfn, et al. No. 19729 I will offer for sale at public auction on the premises on December 3rd 19n beginning at 2 o'clock p. m. the follow.' ins ucaiTuma real estate in County. Indiana, to-wit: AVayne Lot Number seven (7) in Lamb and Boslows Addition to the City of Richmond. T,""s of sale: One-third cash; onei 111 ontr year ana one-third in two 1 years from the date of sale, with sev- , ","L interest, payable semi-annually from date, evidenced by the promissory notes of purchaser in usual bank- form and secured by first mortgage on the real estate purchased. Or the purchaser mav pay all cash BENJAMIN F. HARRIS. TT Commissioner. Harris & Harris, Attorneys. State of Indiana. Wayne Countv, ssMarion L Rodefer vs. Adda Lillian Rudefer. Y ayne Circuit Court. October term. 1921; petition for divorce Be it known, that on the 3rd dav of November. 1921, the above named pl'ain- . .Vby,hl"l attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Anthony Stever, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also his own affidavit showing that his cause for divorce as stated m bis said petition, is abandon ment. Said defendant is therefore i&ik.. notified of the filing and pendency of petition, and that unless she ap pears ana answers or demurs thereto on the calling of said cause on the 2.th day of December. 1921. at the term of said court which was begun and held at the court house in the citv of Rich-I""nd- " t!l f'rst Monday of October. 1921. said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, the clerk, and the seal of said eourt. at the city of Richmond, this 3rd day of November. 191 LINUS P. MEREDITH. 1 . . . ,, . ierK. Kobbins, attorneys Nov.4-1L8. for plaintiff. CITY ADVERTISEMENT " Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., November 3rd, 1921. To whom it may concern:: Notice is hereby given bv the Board of Public Works of the Citv of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 3rd day of November. 1921, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 156, 4921, to widen School Street from the west line of Lot No. 189 'to the east line of alley east of Lot 1, in the Benton Heights Addition, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the west Jine of lot No. 1S9, Benton Heights Add. to the City of Richmond, Indiana, 40'ft. north of the north line of School Street, or 73'ft. north of the south line; running thence easlwardly and parallel to the north line of School Street to the east line of an alley running

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Legal Notices, Continued 91 north and south, east of Boyer St.thence south along the east line of said alley to the north line of School j Street; thence -westwardly along the I north line of School Street to the j southwest corner of lot 389, Benton ir;.t.4n j j . . , . 1 1 1 nciguia jiuu.; tnence nonnwaraiy 1 along the west lineof said lot 189 to the place of beginning. All as Bhown by a plat of such proposed widening now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said City. The property which may be injuriously or beneficial ly anected in the City of Richmond: by the widening of said School Street j as above described is known and described as the ground herein proposed to be condemned and appropriated ; therefore, and all the lots and lands! and parcels of lots lying within the! following described territory in the I City of Richmond to-wit: Being 40'ft. j off the south end of lots 189. 188. 187! also all of lots Nos. 186, 137, 136, 103, 102, 69, 68. 35, 34, and 1, Benton Heights Add. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, December 1st, 1921, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed widening as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed 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. CITV ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the board, Richmond, Ind., Novem"ber 10th, 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 10th day of November, 1921, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 610, 1921, to improve South 7th Street,; irom main to soutn "A" St.; by paving the roadway of said street with one of the modern kinds of city pavements to-wit: Brick, Asphalt, Creosoted Wood-Block or Concrete. Improvement Resolution No. 611, 1921, to improve North and South 3rd Street from South "A" Street to Main Street on South 3rd Street, and from Mam Street to North "D" Street on North 3rd Street; by paving the roadway with one of the kinds of modern! city pavement, to-wit: Brick, Con-i crete, Creosoted Wood-Block, or Granite Block: Also, Cement curb: gutter and walk on the east side of North 3rd Street from North "D" Street to the 1st alley running east and west, south of North "D" St. Improvement Resolution No. 612, 1921, to improve South 5th Street; by paving the roadway of said street with one of the modern kinds of city pavement, to-wit: Brick, Concrete, Asphalt, Creosoted Wood-Block. From Soulfh "A" Street to South "E" Street: Also constructing a sewer in South "B" Street from South 5th Street to alley west running north and south, and in South "C" Street from South 5th to South 6th Street, for storm water; and of making, by contract and at the owner's expense, all private connections with sewer, gas, water and other like pipes and conveniences, and of bringing said connections inside the curb lines of said street and rvlltsidA of tbA lin nf cneb jjIIpv fnr ! each lot, where the same has not al ready been done by the abutting prop erty owner or other person or corporation for the use and benefit of any such owner; and the declaration of such intention by the Board shall be made a part of the notice given concerning such street or alley improvement as required by 'law. On default of any owner making such connection within tle time specified, said Board shall proceed to do so at the owner's expense, and such expense shall be a lien on the property affected and collectible in the same manner as expenses for other street and sewer improvements. And said work of making such private connections and bringing the same within the curb line of such street or outside of the line of such alley at the expense of the abutting property owner shall be included in the general contract for the permanent improvement of such street or alley; and of making at the expense of every public utility a careful and thorough inspection of all gas, water or other like pipes or conveniences and connections thereto in such street op alley and owned or used by any public utility and of causing to be made all needed or necessary repairs to all such pipes and connections, so as to make all such pipe3 and connections in a high state of efficiency and in first class condition in all respects, and the declaration of such intention by the Board shall e set forth in the published notice given concerning such street or alley improvement. On default of any public utility to inspect and to repair any such pipe or connection thereto owned or used by it within the time specified, said Board or other legal authority of said city shall proceed to do so by contract or otherwise at the expense of such utility used. in furnishing or supplying service to said city and the inhabitants thereof and such lien may be enforced in any appropriate proceeding or method, or the full amount of such expense may be retained by said city out of any money it owes to such utility. And said work ef inspecting and repairing all such pipes and conveniences at the expense of such utility shall be included so far as practical in the general contract for the permanent improvement of such street or alley, and bidders on any such improvement shall state the amount per day or other unit that will be charged each public utility for inspecting and repairing any such pipe, in the event that such utility fails, neglects or refuses to do so. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, December 8th, 1921, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said prpoosed Improvements as above described, and on said dav, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed 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.

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AUTOMOBILES PRESTONE CORD TIRES 3x3i4 $17.00 22x3 $21.00 32x4 $24.00 55 J25.00 34x4 $26.00 Here Is your chance J? ?eta h'Sb. grado Cord Tire at a very low price. Not a rebuilt. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main St. Phono 2063. Where you buy good tires for less. It Pays to Sell Used Cars Honestly These run good and bear our guarantee that if they are not as represented you bring them back and we will make it run. FORD touring. DAVIS touring, $95. , PULLMAN touring. DIXIE FLYER touring. OVERLAND touring, like new. Cash, Terms or Trade. WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19 South Seventh St. Phone 6173 BUSINESS SERVICE SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED 24-hour service. ?LTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main. Phone 2039 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT WAREHOUSE SPACE able inQarett of sPace 1" -vail-direcHv ? rehouse, with sidings, a rectly adjoining PennsvlvaniL Lines E,ectric cleritorllZtZ!?. JQUIRE PALLADIUM MERCHANDISE

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tpt3 Main Street pedals For Ready-to-Wear Hats Gage ready-to-wear Hats in Velvet, Duvetyn, HattersPlush, etc $3.50 Semi-Dress Hats One lot of semi-dress Hats, pnce $5.00 AUCTIONS LEGALS

PUBLIC SALE of Registered Holstein Cattle

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at 10 a. m. 22 HEAD OF HOLSTEflNS22 Nineteen registered and 3 high grade cows. All Tuberculin tested "fer Sire: Herd headed by ZehrinVmret Tr,(o -" , , days 385.4 pounds milk. J3.92 pounds butter 30a days 11863.6 pounds 'milk, 619 2 pounds butter he.feTreEw!tdhbeJt .StKffi whtcW.? BUU and two fine Bl"l Calves, one" of 7 REGISTERED COWS 3 high grade Cows. All are very tiertent producing cows Several are sired by a bull of high vearly record back lafly "spring a"d Sme are due t0 e esln wlnlertni . Jtyi.S1?. HEIFERS Some are springers and are mostly sired by and bred to bulls of yearly record backing uutijr sirea Dy ana 2 SPLENDIIj HEIFER CALVES. Farmang Immpleoients Aspinwall elevator potato digger; 1 two-row cultivator; 1 one-row cuUI-numerotoPon8-"05 UerS' heatin Etove' and other Icles too Paul McPherson VVEDDLE & HINDMAN. Auctioneers. , FRANK TAYLOR, Cleric Hot lunch on grounds. Terms made known day of sale.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS Hooters, Notice! Owing to scarcity of game and the destruction of property we, the following allow no hunting or trapping on our farms: FRANK IvONGFELLOW. HARRY HARTMAN. EARL LEWIS. CLARENCE PENDLAM. A. J. MILLER. DAVID HALLERY. MILO BROWN. HOWARD REYNOLDS. W. E. BROOKS. ATT WOOD TITTS. JOB PARRISH. WILLIAM THORTON. CLAUDE DeARMOND. HAROLD JORDON, W. T. BOND. O. C. WOLLMAN. EARL VORE. FINANCIAL LOAN on Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, Autos, Talking Machines, etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. All transactions strictly private. STATE INVESTMENT AND LOAN CO. Room 40, 3rd Floor Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Ask TJS if yoa need MONEY, LOANS On Furniture, Livestock, Etc. 2 Per Month WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 X. 10th St., Richmond, Ind. Phone 1509 MERCHANDISE RJclhEinond, Ind. in Hat:

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Dress Hats One lot Hatters' Plush and Velvet Dress Hats, feather trimmed, etc., all black; former prices $18 to $20. Sale Pnce $10.00 Tarns Price 5oc to $1.50 AUCTIONS LEGALS Nov, II

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