Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 315, 16 November 1921 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, 1921.
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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ANNOUNCEMENTS t In Memorlsm 8 Cards of Thanks i Funeral Directors 5 -Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery Lots, Monuments T Lodge Notices Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 1 2 Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing 1 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 1 Business Services Offered 1 9 Building Contracting: ;o Heating and Plumbing: 11 Insurance 22 Millinery and DresSmaklnff 2.1 Moving, Trucking. Storage 24 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys 26 Printing Stationery 17 Professional Services ? Repairing 23 Renovating and Dyeing "n Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOTMENT S! Help Wanted Female 33 Help Wanted Male 34 Help Male or Female 36 Salesmen and Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL S Business Opportunities 39 Investments. Stocks, Bond. 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 4 2 Correspondence Courses 4 3 Txoal Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing. Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Djgs, Cats. Pets 4S Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 4?t Foultrr and Supplies BO Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE F1 Articles for Sale K2 Business Equipment S3 Boats and Accessories 54 Building Materials ss Farm and Dairy Products 56 Fuel and Feed 57 Good Things 1o Eat R Home-Made Things 59 Household floods f,n Jewelry and Watch 61 Machinery and Tools 62 Musical Instruments fin Seds. Plants. Fertilizers 61 Specials at the Stores ST. Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms with Board 63 Rooms without Board fit Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71-crhere to Fat 72 Where to Stop In Town 7n 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 7 9 Suburban for Rent Sd Summer Places for Rent SI Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Business Prnpertv 3 Farms and Land for Sale 5 4 Houses for Sale ss Lots for Sale 55 Shore Property for Sale fir-Suburban for Sale Real Estate for Exchange R9 Wanted Real Estate AUCTION'S- LEGALS on Auction Sales 91 Legal Notice
Suburban
ABINGTON. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ben! Phone 192d. WrU p ntfrtainerl a nunibpr of neieh-! BUICK K45; Rex wlrter top: new wpiss entertained a numoeroi neign paint. car 1s in PXeellent condition: lior.s and friends tO a miscellaneous price is right. Cash or terms. I'heri-.t,-,,.. ir. vnr... r.f Viiiu loan. oweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. Phone
ette Merkamp at their home northwest of here Thursday evening. Card playing, contests and games were the main features of the evening. Mrs. Kvart Wissler won a prize for carrying the most beans on a knife across the room, and Fred Higgins won a doll dressed as a bridn for guessing the correct number of tooth-picks stuck in an apple. After an enjoyable evening refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bert ram, Mrs. Louise Bertram, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (ilunt, Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smoker, Leatha (Hunt, Dorothy Smoker, William Glunt. Cleo Morgan, Fred Hig gins. Hilda Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iastaley, Uolleene Bertram., Mr. ana Mrs. James Jarrett, Virgile Bertram, Gladys Bertram, Celia Belle Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Park Jarrett, Ray Weiss, .leanette Merkamp. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smoker. Joe Weiss. Frank Weiss. Grace Wissler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meek, Marie Weiss, Matilda Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes. Hansom Stigletnan, Leota Stigleman, Claud Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weis;;, Mrs. Carl Toschlog, Irene Toschlog, Loretta Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Juinus Doddridge, uonna Jean Doddridge, Mr. and Mrs. T'.Ktli.t Mcrl-imn Int.?: Rtinson. Mr. and Mrs. William Merkamp, Mr. and)
Mrs Perrv Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. ; uuusui i i uutj a yiupc iy Fvart Wilier Mr. and Mrs. Toney S There was a community sale in town Toschlog Ralph Wissler. Cletus Tos -j Saturday. Mr. Seagraves bought Jim chlo'" Eiden Wissler. Alice Wissler, Rodifier's automobile. .. .Mrs. Charley LolaWUsltr. Edith Toschlog. Dorothy! Freeman of Richmond spent a few Toschog and Mildred Larson. days at her father-in-law's home.... . j Miss Edna Freeman stayed at her HOLEANSBURG, O Mr. and Mrs. ' grandparents Sunday night, Mr. and Will Peden visited with Everett Peden1 Mrs. Aaron Philips Mr. and Mrs. and familv Sunday Mae Peden George Small and their nephew, Roy spent Sundav with Mary and Christie! Small visited Mr. and Mrs. Milo BookMorgan Mrs. Nettie Decamp spoilt j out over Sunday . Mm Gertba NewFriday with Ruth Caskey Dorothy! by took dinner at Will Oxley s Sunday. William. Ida Piatt. Dorothy Slick. -Mr and Mrs. bant Wyne came Edith Miller, Christine Mary Morgan, home Sunday alter spenuing a few nnd Bonnie Payne called on Donna I days at their son s Omer Wyne s at Irelat Mast week Miss Norma Wol- i Richmond .. .Mrs. Omer Wyne is real took dinner with Mary Morgan covering from an operation. . . .Oatus Sam Caskey called on Russell Caskey d a were ZTv i tj tied on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
UllU,l,........B..rt Wnlf Clem leden. Sunday ....Maj ma VoU who Thursday evening of last was overcome from fright on account of the fire at the Methodist church, is reported very ill Ida Horn called on Emma C'hinewoeth Mondav eveninpr Mrs. Mary Garrison and baby called on Mary Stars last week Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolfal called on Adam Wolfal. Tuesday. Mrs. Martha McCown called on li. E. Whitman. Mary lliatt called on Henry Bicknell, Tuesday afternoon Mary Williams, Mae Wolfal and Theltna Opal Wolfal and Alice Madden called on Pearl IreIan. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wiggs and son, Robert Charles spent Monday with Mrs. Piatt and family Idris Chinewoeth calied on Roma Simpson, Monday morning... ..Mrs. Pr. Meek called on Mrs. Anna Whiteman. Friday. Corine Moore called on Lucille McDonald one day
Iast week Luie MiKsell called on!ville Parker and daughter attended
Ktta Moore. Tuesday Mae Shivut spent Sunday afternoon with Anna Bettley. Norma Richards called on Viola Richards, Friday Mrs. Ray Wright and Mrs. Moore called on Ruth Caskey Saturday evening Ruth Tilson spent Sunday with Mrs. Marion Til son. MORNING SUN, O.. The attendance contest in our Sabbath school is causing interest and we hope will udd
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ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments 6 MON C'M ENTS See our line of "Rock of Ages Granite" high class monuments. John P. Emslie, 13 S. 10. Ph. 4022. Coming Events 8 PUBLIC SALE Household goods, all in good condition; Saturday. Nov. 19 at 1 o'clock. 317 North th St. TRIP TO FLORIDA MAKE YOUR TRIP TO FLORIDA PROFITABLE. HARRIS & KORTEWEG HAVE SPECIAL RATES AND SERVICE ON ALL MAIN POINTS. S. W. COR. MAIN AND 6TH STS. OFFICE PHONE 2278. RESIDENCE PHONE 301 1-47 71. Personals 9 NOTICE To whom it mav concern: If the person who is in possession of the two mows taken from the farm ol George Cummins will return same iruimmediately. damages, if any, will be settled and no questions asked, otherwise necessary criminal action will betaken as the possessor thereof is known. George Cummins. on the Boston Pike. Phone 22B. Lost and Found 10 ENVELOPE Containing $12.3.". between Washington theatre and Eogle Erfton. ReturnPaIladium or Phone -1191. SUIT CASE Tan" leather?- lost soinT" where between Five Points, west of lfagerstown and Cambridge City or Richmond. Contains ladies' wearing apparel and with letters owner's name. Julia A. Haskett. Reward for return or information to its whereabouts. Address 43S Richmond Ave., Richmond. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 ALLEN' 1 91 8, 4-passenger touring: in excellent condition; good tires; a real one. See this if you want a bargain. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. 1925. CHEVROLET 1920 touring. good shape. Brand new tires :a bargain: $375. E. W. Steinhart. Co., 10th and Sailor St. CHEVROLET 1919: Rex winter top. in fine shape: tires good: $350. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor Sis. CHEVROLET 1919 touring; Rex winter top: in good shape all around ;$250. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. CLEVELAND 1921 touring brand new; $1,390 list. $9 90 cash or terms; this is the best bargain in Richmond and a new car. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main. Phone 1925. a number of new pupil.- to our school. ....Union Thanksgiving service for our own an(i the two Fairhaven eongregations will be held in the Method ist church at Fairhaven and the serm on will be by Rev. Rife, pastor of the Fairhaven United Presbyterian congregation There will be a community social in the Morning Sun church on Thanksgiving night Mrs. Whitesell who is in Christ hospital, Cincinnati is improving after having an operation last wek Mrs. Bostick improves slowly after having a stroke of paralysis Our Women's Missionary society which met at the parsonage last Friday was well attended. LOSAXTVILLE. Ind -Jim Newton W11 Lam0 CSLlled 011 Mr" aDd Mr3' Jackson, ,,;, otl, A.,t tnn A;' ner with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Philips. .Mrs. Carl Philips called on Mrs. Garvel Parks Tuesday Mrs. Ham Snodgrass called on Mrs. Barbara Lamb Saturday. .. .Revival meetings started at the M. E. church. Mrs. Edi a Robins ,g ,n charge. . . .Mrs. Grant Maynard and Mrs. Ollie Oxley called on Mrs. George Johnson Friday.... Mrs. George Johnson has been In a serious condition but is now better. Eli Cross is going to take a vacation of three months, beginning Dec. 1 Charles Weir and Cliffton Ollphant were in Muncie Monday night. ... .Ed Brown attended services at the Friends church Sunday .... Rev. Johnson attended the pastors' meeting at Indianapolis Wednesday and Thurs l(tav Mrs. Cashes Foutes called on Ujra ollie Oxley Mr. and Mrs. Orthe sale Saturday and also called on Mrs. Sylvia Parks... Mrs. Leal George called on her sister, Mrs. Will Halstead, Monday Mrs. Lowell Hurst called on Mrs. George Johnson Friday and was with Mrs. Johnson when Dr. Jordan arrived Mrs. Ellen Ford helped Mrs. Almon clean house Minerd Cross and Perry Oxley were in Hagerstown Sunday night. .. .Miss Dorothy Johnson called on Miss Reba Varteman Saturday afternoon.
AUTOMOBILES
Automobiles For Sale 11 DAVIS Roadster, in good shape; $100 will take it. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10ta and Sailor St. FORD 1917 model; in good shape; the price will surprise you: as it is very low. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main. Phone 1925. FORD 1921 MODEL; TOURING; IN; EXCELLENT CONDITION; NEW TIRES; $325. A BARGAIN. 320 S. 13TH. . PHONE 1011. HCPMOBILE Touring, in fine shape; good tires; new paint; $600. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. OVERLAND Model 90. in fine shape: $:!00. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. Cash or terms. PAIGE- 7 -passenger, in extra good condition; good tires: an excellent buy. See this one. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th and Sailor St. SAXON Six cvlinder. $200; dition. 1131 Hunt St. jood conUSED CARS ARE SOLD ON MIGHTY EASY TERMS AT EROWER AUTO SALES CO. STUDEBAKER DEALERS. 21-2;; S. SEVENTH ST. PHONE 6019. Auto Accessories 14 ABSORBERS Used Hassler shock absorbers; bargain: were replaced by Grey Goose absorbers. Rodefeld Gara ge. ALCOHOL 75c. XXth Centurv Tire and and Repair Co. 409 Main St. BATTERY Save your new battery with Why-Sol. Revive your old batterv with non-corrosive, non-freezabl'e Why-Sol. Why-Sol Distributing Co., 2 1 S- Ninth StBATTERIES Does your batteries need fixing: we repair and recharge all makes of batteries, and if you want a new one we can supplv you with a Cooper Battery. Bennetts' Tire Store. "House of Quality and Service," 1512 Main. Phone 2141. Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTO REPAIR We make a specialty of Ford car repairing. Bailey Bros. Garage. Rear of Post Office. AUTO MOBIL E ItEPAIPaXG Mr. Car Owner! If these is anything the matter with your auto, don't delay having it fixed as the longer it goes, the worse it gets. T. A. Robison, 17 S. Bth. Phone 10;!0. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Bodies; door, windshield glass. Auto repairing. Automobile painting, trimming. N. 12tli and B. Phone 2433. VULCANIZING And repairing; we can fix tube or tire; all work is guaranteed. N. B. Roach. 17 S. S)th. Auto Livery Garages 15 GARAGE 1'or rent. 38 N. 11. STORXGEsTeatn heat! live $7 per month: dead storage, $1 per month. Geo. W. Worley Garage. 13 S. Sth. Ph. 2906. Port and Franklin dealer. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ELECTRIC WIRING Let us do it; our work guaranteed. Service Electric Co. 316 Main. Phone 6166. PI A NO TUNTNG -D. E.Ro beTts! Always reliable. Phone 4110 and 2623. Heating and Plumbing 20 PLUMBING Heating, garage heating specialty. Geo. E. Meerhoff. Residence 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. PLUMBING SUPPLIES SOLD DIRECT TO OWNER AT LOWEST PRICES. CHAS. JOHANNING, CORNER 11TH AND MAIN STREETS. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered, machine button holes, floss stitching, braiding. Davenport Co. 64 S.12 Ph. 1786 Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs, Quiglev's drug stofe, Sth and Main. Phone 1244. DRAYING Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty; get prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Cecil Hilling Ph. 4302. HAULING Local and long distance hauling; "good service and reasonable rate." is our motto. Phone 1469; Shlplett & Magill. HAULING 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, Rapn Store. Phone 1055. Res. Phone 6008. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. Goehner, Feltman Cigar Store. Ph2039-436:i. MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Baggage transfer. Good service. O. Showalter. Ph. 1217. Yes & Now drug store. 22N.9. MOVING Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S 11th St. Phones 225S-1566 W. G. Baker. Mgr. Professional Services 27 ARCHITECT F. L. Burr, may be new to the public, but with his years of experience In building it will pay to consult him for your plans and specifications. Evenings by appointment. 1006 So. A St. Phone 2828. Repairing 28 CARPENTER And repair work done at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. Geo. Filby, 127 So. 11th "St. 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. FURNITURE Hand made and finished walnut, oak or cherry, taborets. pedestals, magazine or book racks. Special pieces to order. Furniture refinished and repaired. Manufacturers' prices. Phone 12S6. ROOFING Weft7rnish and erect all kinds of roofs. Settles Bros. Roofing Co.. 1029Main. Phone 1014. STOVE Repairing, cab tires, wringing rolls put on. saw filing, scissors and knives ground. Phone 3086, Wesley Brown Sr Son. Tailoring and Pressing 30 SUIT OR OVERCOAT $23.50. MADE TO MEASURE BY THE A. NASH CO. MR. R. MARSH WILL WAIT ON CUSTOMERS EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 921 MAIN ST.
"THE OPEN ROADS" Hard surfacing of the main highways has meant a lot to the farmer! Instead of wallowing through the mud of obscure byroads he can now drive his team or machine over a solid surface direct to the stores of the county seat. Good roads mean a saving of time and effort for the farmer. Here in Richmond YOUR eyes daily have the opportunity to travel over little "roads" which mean a saving , of time and effort for YOU. These "roads" are the classified ads of The Palladium. They lead to the stores where you can buy the typewriter you've been looking for or the saxophone you want to learn to play or the overcoat you need this winter. Without them you will wander up and down the streets of Richmond not knowing where your best opportunities lie. Start TODAY to use these little "roads" to success.
EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 GIRL ent. -Wanted, to care for sick patiIndiana Hotel. North D. Help Wanted Male 33 MEN WANTED OILERS. PATCH ER.S, RUEBERS AND HARDWARE TRIMMERS. FIRST CLASS MECHANICS ONLY. MEN FAMILIAR WITH PHONOGRAPH OR PIANO WORK. INQUIRE FOR J. M. HOYT AT THE WESTCOTT HOTEL, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. THE BRUNSWICK -BALK ECOLLENDER CO. SALESMEN Four neat appearing. This is for hustlers only. Apply Thursday bet. 9 and 12 o'clock at 218 K. P. Bldg. Salesmen and Agents 35 SALESMAN Exclusive territory to high type of man. experience unnecessary; bond and references required. Box K11113, care of Palladium. SALESMAN To cover local territory, selling dealers. Guaranteed salary of $100 per week for right man. The Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y. Situations Wanted Female 36 NURSING Wanted by experienced Tad can give references. Phone ;!204. WASHING Wanted. SOS S. 7th. INSTRUCTION Local Instruction Classes 43 NIGHT SCHOOL Our positive resultproducing night school is in session the year 'round. Take your cours.; where there are no vacations to check your progress. Enter any Monday evening. Call Phone 2040 for rates. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg. I Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 CLARINET And Saxophone playing taught. 1 repair reed instruments. Paul Kring, 925 N. Tenth St. RAG And jazz piano playing taught i adult beginners in 20 lessons. Ad- i vancea course ror players. tiooklet ! free. Christenden School of Popular ; Music. 305 N. 8th St. Phone 6238. j v hjli.n we win rurnlsrt violin outfit to a limited number of beginners. Our methods are the best. Give us a trial. Salmon Violin School. 21S K.of P.BIdg. LIVE STOCK Poultry and Supplies 49 COCKERELS White Plymouth Rocks; and pullets. Mrs. Wm. Sawvers, Liberty. Ind. R. R. 7. FEEDS Have you tried Park & Pollard's 'Lav or Bust" for your hens. It will make them healthv; then thev will lav: $3.60 per 100. Can we send you 100 lbs? Hoosier Feed A- Feeder Co. 6th and S. A. Phone 2063. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 CREAM SEPARATOR DeLaval. Good condition. onl' been used 9 monthv. Call Thomas A. Manlove, Dublin, Ind. CROCHET C A PS For C h ri s t ma sT 21 1 Williams St. On display in Nusbaum's art department. FIXTURES One !Sx24 white enamel! lavatory, faucets and trap. Lsed three months. Phone 1728. FURNITURE AND STOVES Florence Royal. Favorite and Peninsular heating stoves. Burn either hard or soft coal. Prices right. J. H. Sehell, 817 X. E. St. Phone 20S2 Building Materials 54 SAXD Medium nice and clean sand in small quantity. 1404 X. F St. Fuel and Feed 56 BLOOD CIRCULATION will improve bv the use of "Acme Lump." The coal that invites competition. Bell in Beallview. Phone 2476. FEEDS We carry afull linemUf feed, grain, hav. straw, corn. etc. Get our prices. Hoosier Feed X- Feeder Co , 6th and S. A. Phone 2063. WOOD For sale, best of sugar and beech. Phone 1078. WOOD Beech: the best kind to burn in your furnace or stove. $5 a load Phone 54591. Good Things to Eat 57 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Pure, old-fashion stone ground, 10 lbs. delivered. Prepaid parcel post, 85c. 10 lbs. new corn meal, 45c. Flat Rock Mills, Flat Rock. Ind. FLOURS Get our prices; you'll be surprised at them as they are verv low for high grade flour. Hoosier Feed & J Fedeer Co., 6th and S. A. Phone 2063. I HORSERADISH Ask your grocer or meat man for Stewards' pure horseradish. Walter Steward. 13 S. 10. A T T Viln ,Uil 17 f. .TTV;... ...in , . i i. .-.-.Lie iimj tjimiiLV , I $1.25 per 70 lbs; $1.35 per 100 lbs. i Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., 6th and I S. A. . Phone 2063. ! Household Goods 59 BABY CAB In good condition. 1114 N. B. BL'FFET Fumed oak, four dining room chairs and kitchen table. Call 1455. 440 So. 11. FURNITURE We buvandsell used furniture and stoves. J. H. - Sehell 817 X. E St. Phone 2082. FURN1TURE 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. GAS H E A TE R " RadiantT'irTuse" five days:also invalid chair. Chas. M. Amon Sth and RichmondAve.
MERCHANDISE
Household Goods 59 GOODS Household; consist ingdrugffet So 13 L'heSt library mirror, lamp." as K ITCHEN CABINET flood 700 S. W. A. Phone 3174. condition. PARLOR SUITE Three pieces; consist" ing of a sofa, and two chairs. Also Ltlve,ocker' child's white fur set. PIANO Upright, good condition; also go-eart. 706 So. 9. STOVES Good as new at lust one-half Pyite. Home Supply Co. 1S1 Ft. Tayne Ave. Phone 1S62. STOVES FOR LESS Hopkins FurnU ture Exchange. 1S7 Ft. Wavne Ave., has the cheapest stoves in town. W A S H ING MA CHI N E E 1 ec t r i c ; has not been used. Phone r.410. new. 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. ; 229 So. 7. Phone 19SS. drill presses. Musical Instruments 62 RECORD EXCHANGE Good records. Jou can save 1-3. why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 HAT Rlue and white; Call 1130 Main St. OVERCOAT Man's rhoes 121S So. B. cneck skirt, and coats. SAVE MONEY Open a charge account with "Teitz." formerly of Globe Clothing Co. for men or ladies clothing and household good 243 Col. Bldg. SHOES Men's tan shoes, size 7 or 7' good as new. $3; also ladies' green vehet suit, medium size, fur collar, Si. 30 South 13th. Phone 1308. Wanted To Buy 66 GROCERY Terms cash; state value o stock and fixtures. Respectively. Box G71S6. care of Palladium. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms with Board 67 BOARD AND ROOM Wanted by young man. In reliable familv, with garage. Box G7064 care of Palladium. Rooms without Board 68 rOURTH ST.. S. 2S3 Furnished rooms, private entrance; heat. bath and lights. ROOM Modern sleeping room, location central, ground floor. private entrance; no other roomer. $4.50 per week. Phone 26S6. Till T E EXTHST; S73 S Furn ished room: also two vacant rooms. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 FIFTH ST.. S. 37 Two light housekeeping rooms. Private entrance. " REAL ESTATE FOR RENT" Apartments and Flats 74 AP A RTM E NT Xewly furnished, four room apartment. 1519V North D; $30 per month. Call at 311 North 9th. Phone 26S6. APARTMENT 5-room modern apartment, heat and water furnished. $35 per month. Long Tillson. 202 K. of P. Bldg. Phone 6226-100S-2017. FLAT For rent: $15 for 3 rooms upstairs; good condition. 513 N. D. Ph. 285JJ NINTH ST., S. 3 Q7 Fourf u rn ished rooms for housekeeping; private entrance Houses For Rent 77 HOUSE 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; rear of 407 Main. Phone 6160. HOUSE 5 rooms, furnished: also ,"- room house, unfurnished. Phone 3352 or Xo. 3 Laurel St. SIXTH ST.r S. 5 roomsfor$i2 Call 97 Ft. Wayne Ave. Offices and Desk Room 73 MURRAY THEATRE BLDG Suits of office rooms. O. G. Murray. Phone I 1479. I I Wanted To Rent 81 APARTMENT 4 or 5-room: modern; unfurnished: centrally located. Xo children. .110029, care of Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 33 FARMS For real estate, see A. M. I Roberts. Richmond. Jnd., R. V. D Phone 4171. 17 ACRESSUGAR TREE SOIL; A REAL PRODUCER; GOOD IMPROVEMENTS. ONLY $3,000. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NICE LITTLE FARM. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THIS. McKINLEY & GRUELICH. 225 COL. BLDG. PHONE 2153 OR 3175. 640 ACRES farm, nil rUn,.ul level rlrtw li,,' in ;'.-.!. 400 acres ideal liiim, iree range; good buildings, machinery, tractor, horses. oow etc.. all included in sale price. $25 per n'-ie. vrue ror oescription, terms Caches. Angela. Mont. H.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Houses For Sale 84 EIGHTH ST., S. 102 5-room brick house, bath and toilet; good basement, electric lights, gas; 2 kinds water. $1500 down;-teims on balance. Price $3500. Owner leaving city. See this one. Long & Tillson. 202 K. of P. Bldg. Phone 6226-1008-HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buviny. Warren T. Newkirk, 30 Col. Bldg. Phone 2310. HOUSES Over 30 listed for .-Tale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. HOUSE Good 7-room, ready furnished! priced under $2,500: a bargain; 2-3 down. Call Phone 1641 or 2169. NORTHEAST Part of city! 6-room modern house. $1,000 cash and balance easy terms. McKinley & Gruelich, 223 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2153-3475. REAL ESTATE Insurance loans and surety bonds. Bradburv Bailey, 202204 Co!. Bldg. Phone 1956. RICHMOND PROPERTY A specialty. Porterfield, Union Bank Bldg. Elevator, Sth St. entrance. Phone 1965. SIXTEENTH ST., S. 7-room bungalow, modern; fine basement; hot water heat": newly decorated; price $7,500. See this one. Long & Tillson. 202 K. of P. Bldg. Phone 6226-loos-2017. 12-ROOM ROOMING HOUSE; CENTRALLY LOCATED. CAN GIVE TERMS TO RIGHT PARTY. M KINLEY & GRUEUCH, 223 COLONIAL BLDG. PHONE 2152-3175. Suburban For Sale 87 HOME Good modern suburban home. Bradbury and Bailey. 2 ACRES-5-room cottage house; plentv of fruit, reasonable. Burdsall Willett, 710U Main St. Rhone 14Sl-32?r;-3271. Real Estate For Exchange 88 r A R M For sale or exchange for Richmond residence properties; containing 160 acres of good land; lays practically level; on Main road, one mile from town and R. R. ; 6-room house: barn and corn crib. Possession March 1. 1922. Address Lock Box 142, Somerville. Ohio. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 ; NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. ' In the matter of the estate of Mar-! tha J. Dean, deceased In the Wuv-no ! Circuit Court. October term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Wm. Thos. Steers as administrator of the estate of Martha J. Dean, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlementof said estate, and that the same will come up for examiation and action of the said Circuit Court on the 19th day of November. 1921, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause. ii any inere oe, wny said account and I vouchers should not be annroved. WM. THOS. STEERS. Administrator. Harris & Harris, attornevs. Nov. 2-9-16. NOTICE TO BIDDERS State of Indiana, Wavne Countv, ssXotiee is hereby given that the Board or County Commissioners will receive sealed proposals for a 55-cell battery for the Poor Farm Lighting Svstem. Successful bidder to properly install same. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday. November 26th. 1921 at the County Auditor's office at the Court House in the City of Richmond Bids will be received in accordance with the specifications on file in the County Auditor's office. , Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the State, which mav be nrocured of the Auditor of Wavne County. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in 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 County Commissioners of Wavne Countv W. HOWARD BROOKS. . Auditor Wayne County. Nov. 9-1 6. AUCTIONS LEGALS
PUBLIC SALE
Pofla AtTaube 224 North 6th Street atmrday,
AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. These hogs ar" the right kind; big and long, easv feeders- weighing around 200 and 2o(). They will compare favorably "with the ones yoii see sold by Frank Williams and Jones and Pike, because tliev are descended from their sale toppers. They could have been sold to shippers and paid " double market price for their corn and it is safe to say their pigs will do fully as well. , . - WAKE UP: MR GRAIN FARMER. WAKE UP' ... . ' Thirty-cent corn is a losing game. Many successful farmers will tell you they paid for their land by following this simple rule when thev had too many hogs, they bought corn; when they had too much torn they bought hogs. This may be your last chance to-buy gilts as vou will soon have to pay bred-sow prices. Think it over! yu can buv ralecc they 'ca'n't uegfcd0' W ' TERMS, CASH - :. r -; ; ' Unless other arrangements are made BEFORE sale with the owner or. . the clerk. If you want to see the finest bunch of feeders you ever laid eyes on, come and see the 200 head from which these gilts are selected
ROY E. SMELKER, Owner ,
Pine Lawn Farm.
AUCTIONS' LEGALS
Legal Notices, Continued 91 Stat of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. : Marguerite Hairsten vs. Isira Hairsten. Wayne Circuit Court, October term, 1921. No. 19843; Petition for Divorce. Be it known, that on the 31st day of October, 1921. the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the. office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said defendant for a divorce.. . Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Mary Spinner, a disinterested - person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state and also her own affidavit showing that her cause for divorce, as stated in her said petition, Is cruel and Inhuman treatment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing nnd pendency of such petition, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of Baid cause on the 24th day of December, 1921. at the term of said court which was begun and held at the Court House in the Citv of Richmond, on the first Mondav of October, 1921, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the clerk, and the Peal of jsaid Court, at the City of Richmond, Litis oiM uay or 'iciooer. jyi. LINUS P. MEREDITH. ' ' ' Cleric Robbins. Reller & Robbins, attomevs for plain tiff. Nov.2-9-16 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Indiana. County of Wavne. ss: Office of Board of School Trustees of the City of Richmond. Notice Is hereby given bv th Board of Trustees of the School Citv of Richmond. Indiana, that said Board will. at its office. Southeast corner of North Eighth and B Streets, Richmond, Indiana, until 1 o'clock p. m.. of Thursdav. December 1st, 1921, received sealed bids for one or more Items of equipment for the David Worth Dennis school building, including school furniture, manual training and domestic science equipment, auditorium seat3, lockers, etc. The specifications therefor are on file in the office of the Board at the above address. Bidders will submit their bids on form approved by the State Board of Accounts, and will with bid deliver certified check in the sum of not less than 10 percent of the amount of their bid. payable to Board, conditioned on forfeiture if bid is accepted and contract not entered Into. The estimated cost of the complete list of items is the sum of approximately Fifteen Thousand Dollars. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. ' School City of Richmond, Indiana. Charles W. Jordan, President. Richmond. Indiana. November th. .1921. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY" AUTOMOBILES 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 them run. FORD touring.. DAVIS touring. $95. PULLMAN touring. DIXIE FLYER touring. -OVERLAND touring, like new. Cash, Terms or Trade. " WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO. 19 South Seventh St. Phone 6173 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 US if you need money LOANS On Furniture, Livestock, Etc. M HAWKINS22L" WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY, Phone 509 9 N. 10th St., Richmond, Ind. AUCTIONS LEGALS
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50 Head Big Type od Chlmia Hogs 45 OILTS, 5 BOARS
ale Barm Ricirsmond,' Ind.Nov. 119th New Paris, o., Phone 1941
