Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 316, 17 November 1921 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1921.

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardied and . indexed for quick reference, according to the Basil L. Smith System (Copyright). All ads are restricted tt their proper Palladium ityle of type. Orders for irregular Insertions, the one-time rate applies.

TRANSIENT RATE PER UXB Cash. 10c Charge. 1 time, per line . ..lie ;! times, per line.. 10c 9e ti times, per line.. 9c 9c Count 6 average words to the line. Classified ads accepted until 11 a. m. for publication same day. Minimum cash ad accepted. 30c. Minimum charge ad accepted, 5c. Phone 2S34 or 2S72, and ask for an ad taker. They will assist you in writing your ad. CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ANNOUNCEMENTS 8 In Memoriam Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 5 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery Lots, Monument 7 Lodge Notices Coming Events Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 11 Motorcycles and Bicycles IS Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repahing 1 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 1 Business Services Offered 1 9 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 25 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving, Trucking. Storage 24 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys 2fl Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 28 Repairing 29 Renovntlng and Dyeing 50 Tailoring and Pressing 51 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT S! TTelp Wanted Female 33 Help Wanted Male 34 Help Male or Female 35 Salesmen and Agents SS Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 3 Business Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds. 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 4? Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LTVE STOCK 47 TVjs, Cats, Pets 4? TTorses. Cattle, Vehicles 49 Foultrv and Supplies 50 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE K1 Articles for Sale K2 Business Equipment 53 Boats and Accessories K4 Rullding Materials PS Farm and Dairy Product Si; Fuel and Feed 57 Good Things to Eat B Home-Made Things B9 Household Goods -fiO Jewelry and Watches fil Machinerv and Tools s? Musical Instruments f3 Seeds. Plants. Fertilizers fU Pneeialu at the Stores Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD S? Rooms with Board fitRooms without Board firtrom for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Whera to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms. Board 71 Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR BENT 75- Business Places for Rent 7R Varms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7 'Offices and Desk Room 7! Suburban for Rent $n,cummer Places for Rent SI Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 Business Property S3 Farms and ljind for Sale 84 Houses for Sale 5 T,ots for Sale S Shore Propertv for Sale 7 Suburban for Fal ss Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS-LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 LegAl Notices HALF ANNUAL INCOME ABSORBED IN JAPAN BY ARMY AND NAVY fBy Associated Press) TOKIO, Nov. 17 Japan's army and navy for the second year in succession under present conditions w ill absorb nlmcwt half of the country's annual incom in the budget for 1922-25, says the Japan Advertiser, quoting the Nichi Nit hi. No official fisuies ;ire arailablp but the Nichi Nichi professes knowledge of ihe tentative decisions reached by the Department of finance after consideration of the estimates. The- total budget for 1922-23 which will be laid before the diet when it convenes in December will amount to u little more than Yen 1.600,000,000 Of this total it is believed that tharmy and navy estimates will claim aj proximately 4S per cent. The department of finance is not at all confident of its ability to rai?e the total amount through the present sources of revenue and some of the I'nterprises now projected may have to be curtailed or left out of the budget altogether. There is every indication, however, that the army and navy will not be the departments to suffer further reductions at least insofar as present, plans go. Naval Amount Cut. The most interesting features of the army and navy budgets are the reduction of approximately Yen 20.000,0t.() in the naval estimates and sn increase of yen 24,000,000 in the army figures. The naval reduction i. to be accomplished it is said by taking several ships off full commission, thus effecting economy in personnel, leaving the appropriation for new naval construction not less than they were last year. Yet 273,000,000. Increase in the army appropriations is due largely to the effort to strengthen the aviation branch of the servyice. It is known that one of the Army items is a yen 40,000,000 appropriation tor establishment of a bombing battalion. The Nichi Nichi's informant declares that supporters of disarmament in Japan still will be able to point out that Naval appropriations remain seven times as large as those for educational purposes.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Cemetery Lots, Monuments MONUMENTS See our line of "Rock of Ageu Granite" high class monuments. John P. Emslie, 15 S. 10. Ph. 4022. Coming Events 8 PLBL.IL SALE Household goods, all In good condition; Saturday, Nov. 13 at 1 o clock. 317 North 8th St. Personals NOTICE To whom it mav concern: If the person who is in possession of the two sows taken from the farm or (jeorge Cumraim will return same imimmediately, damages, if anv. 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 BAR PIN Lost; with 3 rows of sets one set missing; reward. No. 2 Hose House. BROWN PURSE Lost: containing 110 bill and check; person's name on same. On South 15 or 10 and Main todav. Finder return to 424 S. 15th: reward. GLOVE Black Kid; found; anyone can have the glove by paving- for ad. Call or Phone the Palladium. LOST Black rainproof horse cover on on Henley road. Phon s 54341. ; SPECTACLES Stolen recently from I my office; three pair of gold rimmed I spectacles. Reward for detection, i Henry U. Johnson. SUIT CASK Tan leather, lost somewhere between Five Points, west of Hagergtown 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. $lft Lost at Garfield school; reward. Return to Garfield school office. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 ALLEN 1918, 4-passenaer touring: in excellent condition; good tires; a real one. See this if you want a bargain. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. Phone 1925. BUICK 1920; 1920 Ford coupe; 1920 Hupmobile: 1917 Hupmobile. Cash or terms. Brinker & Shindler, 10 S. 9th. BUICK K45: Rex winter top: new paint; car is in excellent condition; price is right. Cash or terms. Chen oweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. Phone i i 2a. CHEVROLET 1919 touring; Rex winter top: in good shape all around ;$350. Cash or terms. E. W. Stelnhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. CLEVELAND 1921 touring brand new; ig the best bargain in Richmond and a new car. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main. Phone 1925. DAVIS Roadster, in good shape; $100 will take it. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th and Sailor St. DODGE Oakland, Ford! ChcvToleT, 0-erland, Maxwell, tor sale or trade, i Cash or terms. Geo. V. Worlev, 15 i S. 9th. Phone 2906. FORD 1917 model; in good shape; the price will surprise you: as it is very low. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main. Phone 1925. HUPMOBILE Touring, in fine shape, good tires; nev.- paint: $600. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Satjor St. OVER"LANfMTdei"To, in fine shape; $300. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. Cash or terms. PAIGE 7-passenger, in extra good condition; good tires: an excellent buv. See this one. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th and jSaj lor St. USED CARS Davis touring, six cylinder; Saxon touring, six cylinder; Ford touring; Studebaker roadster. 4 cylinder. Dead storage. Auto painting. Brower Auto Sales Co. Studebaker Dealers. 21-23 S. Seventh street. Ph. 6019. Auto Accessories 14 ARSORBERS Used Hassler shock absorbers; bargain; were replaced by Grey Goose absorbers. Rodefeld Gara ge. ALCOHOL 75c. XXth Century Tire and and Repair Co. 409 Main St. BATTERIES Does your batteries need fixing; we repair and recharge all makes of batteries, and if you want a new one we can supply you with a Cooper Battery. Bennetts' Tire Store, "Home of Quality and Service," 1512 Main. Phone 24 44. COOPERBattery is an extra good one If you need a new one see us about it. We repair or recharge any make battery. Bennetts' Tire Store, "Home of Quality and Service;" 1512 Main. Phone 2 414. WINTER TOP For Ford touring, $35; new. Walter E. Schott, 11 So. 9th St. Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTO REPAIR We make a specialty of Ford car repairing. Bailey Bros. Garage. Rearof Post Office. AUTOMOB1 LE REPA1 f UNG Mr" CatOwner! 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 3. 6th. Phone 1039. CENTRAlTutb " REPAfR SHOP Bodies; door, windshield glass. Auto repairing. Automobile painting, trimming. N. 12th and B. Phone 2153. VULCANIZING And renairinc: we can ! fix tube or tire; all work is guaran teed. N. tS. Koacli. 17 S. 9tU. Auto Livery Garages 16 STORAGE Steam heat: live $7 per month: dead storage, $4 per month. Geo. W. Worley Garage. 15 S. 9th. Ph. 2906. Dort and Franklin dealer. ARRANGE RECEPTION FOR SHERIDAN TEAM The senior class of the high school is arranging an entertainment for the I Sheridan and Richmond football play ers which will be held in the high school art gallery on Saturday night. Extensive pians are being arranged to welcome the fast Sheridan team into the fold of Richmond high school hospitality by givipg the biggest entertainment which has been given this year. Each year an entertainment has been given for the team which has been considered the most experienced and strongest. The committee in charge will have a program of dancing, games and music. A special high school orchestra will play for the dancing. Peacock Road Residents Ask Cement Curb, Gutter Owners of property along the Peacock road, in West Richmond, presented a petition for a cement curb and gutter along the sides of the road, Thursday morning. The board of works Instructed the city engineer to draw up plans for the improvement.

YOU MAY NOT BE A DIPLOMAT, BUT At the opening of the history making disarmament conference in Washington, suggestions were made by Secretary Hughes which, if carried out, will save the taxpayers of America approximately $200,000,000 a year. Here in Richmond suggestions are being made every day by the classified ads in. The Palladium which, if taken advantage of, will save YOU many dollars every year. It may not fall to your lot to be one of the notable persons to decide whether or not Secretary Hughes' suggestions will be accepted But you CAN accept the proposals made to you by the residents of Richmond through The Palladium classified section. Start TODAY to read these classified ads and to grasp the offers that mean a saving for you!

AUTOMOBILES "16 Auto Livery Garages GARAGE For rent. 3S X. 11. Wanted Automobiles 50 Used cars wanted, cash. Walter E. Schott. Will pay BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ELECTRIC WIRING Let us do It; out work guaranteed. Service Electric Co -1 16 Main. Phone 6166. PIANO TUNING D. E. Roberts. Always reliable. Phone 4110 and 2623 Heating and Plumbing 20 PLUMBING Heating, garage heating specialty. Geo. E. Meerhoff. Residence 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered, machine button holes, flos3 stitching, braiding. Davenport Co. 64 S.12 Ph.l7S6 Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BTGGAGE TRANSlR AleTchantl delivery. Clarence Erbs, Quigley's drug store, 8th 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; Shiplett & Magill. HAULING Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Office phone 252S, 519 North D St. MERCHANT all kinds. Phone 1055. DELIVERY Hauling of John Graf. Rapn Store Res. Phone 600S. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storaare. Goehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Ph2039-436:i. MERCILANT'S "TJeLI'vEFVY"- liggage transfer. Good service. O. Showalter. Ph. 1217. Yes k 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 2228-1566. 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 plars ami specifications. Evening liv appointment 1006 So. A St. Phone 2S2S. Repairing 23 CARPENTER And repair work done at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. Geo. Filby, 127 So. 11th St. ELECTRICAL Mr. Home Owner! Do not let that repairing job go any longer. We do a general line of house wiring and electrical repairing. Chase Electric Co. 601 Main St. Phone 6031. l ROOFING We furnish and erect all kinds of roofs. Settles Bros. Roofing Co., 1029 Main. Phone. 1014. 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 M MAIN ST. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 GIRL High school girl, good writer, to do office work Saturday only. Apply between 5 to 6 p. m., 8 to 9 a. m. 243 Colonial Bldg. MAID Capable for general housework in smalt family. 20 X. 14th St. Salesmen and Agents 35 AGENTS Your opportunity to be independent and prosperous. Become our . special representative sell goods in constant demand. Particulars free. The Bacorn tympany, Elmira, X. Y. 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, X. Y. Situations Wanted Female 35 NURSING Wanted by experienced lady can give reierences. Pnone 6ZVi INSTRUCTION Local Instruction Classes 43 NIGHT SCHOOL Our positive resultproducing night school is in session the year 'round. Take your course where thre are no vacations to check your progress. Enter any Monday evening. Call Phone 2040 for rates. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg. Musical. Dancing, Dramatic 44 1 RAG And jazz piano playing taught adult beginners in 20 lessons. Advanced course for players. Booklet free. Christenden School of Popular Music. 305 N. Sth St. Phone 6238. SAXOPHONE And clarinet lessons given and reed instruments repaired. See Paul Kring. 925 N. Tenth street. VIOLIN We will furnish violin outfit to a limited number of beginners. Our methods are the best. Give us a trial. Salmon Violin School. 213 K.of P.Bldg. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 CANARIES For sale. Irvin Reed Hardware store. Saturday. Poultry and Supplies 49 COCKERELS White Plymouth Rocks; and pullets. Mrs. Wm. Sawyers, Liberty, Ind. R. R. 7.

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Poultry and Supplies 49 i EEDS Have you tried Park & Pollard's "Lay or Bust"' for vour hens It will make them healthv; then thev will lay; $.5.60 per 100. Can we send you loo lbs? Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co. 6th and S. A. Phone 20ri3 MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 CREAM SEPARATOR DeLaval. Good condition, only been used 9 months Cail Thomas A. Manlove, Dublin, Ind'. CROCHET CAPS-ChrtTtmai2i i Williams St. On display in Nusbaum's art department. FlXTURESOne IsT2TwhTte enamel lavatory, faucets and trap. Used three months. Phone 172s. Fuel and Feed 56 'BLOOD CIRCULATION will improve by it r -ac me uurnp. 1 tie coal that Invites competition. Bell in Beallview. Phone 247S. FEEDS We carry a f ui iTine m i 1 lf ee"d" grain, hay. straw, corn, etc. (let our prices. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co 6 til and S. A. Phone 2063 WOOD For sale, best beech. Phone 107R. of sugar and 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. KSo. 10 lbs n, v corn meal, 45c. Flat Rot-k Mills, Flat Rock, Ind. FLOURS Gt our prii-es; vou'il be surprised at them as thev are vr-rv low for h,gh grade flour. Hoosier Feed fc l'edeer Co., 6th and S. A. Phone 2063. HORSE RADISH Ask vour gro, er "or meat man for Stewards' pure horseradisli. Walter Steward. 13 S. 10. SAJ-TKill 'Iried. extra fine quality; 51. '-'j per 70 lbs; $1.35 per 100 lbs. Hoosier Feed Feeder Co., 6th and S. A. . Phone 2063. Household Goods 59 ANTIQUE FURNITURE Several rare pieces in Hiem-: come- in and see them. rownsend's. 3 S. 6th. BABV CAB In good condition. B. 1114 N. BiV2Y .'"A B Heed;" cost $65: for onlv ,s- lownsend's. 35-37 S. 6. i BA BY' CARRIAGE 1 Once. L'07 N. 20. -Cheap if sold at j BEDROOM Suite; golden oak new oni t,,. lownsends .'!.-,-37 c i Bl 1- I- E I I- umed oak. four dining j room chairs and kitchen tabic. Call 1 i-o. 440 So. II. ELECTRIC "SWEEPER TrTgood TrnidN . '0: only $S 50. . Townscnd's, 35-37 ! n riKr,L,r,w " UUKh.K A wood heating stove, cook stove, wood or coal- vacuum sweeper. Inquire 244 So. 5 St. FURNITURE We buv and sell used furniture and stoves. J H Schel' R17 N. E St. Phone 20S2. F U R X I ft-liEA XDSTO VK.d pforTnT Royal. Favorite and Peninsular heating stoves. Burn either hard or soft coa Prices right. ,1. H. Schell, SIT N. E. St. Phone 2082. FUR NITL'RE- "Buy- it" f rnt h enToit complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange your old furniture for new and save you money. Townsend'. 35-37 S 6th Ph"!L'L3j9JLr,xt t0 "vV'helan'g. AS Heat i n g s t o v e. 2I2T N. E."l hon e GOODS Household; consisting drugget cedar chest, library mirror, lamp.' 3X So. 1 3. HEATING STOVTJ Florence Hot Blast" Phone 3411. HOOSIER KITCHEN celain top; onlv $1S. 37 So. 6. K I TCH E NC A BIN ET700 S. W. A. Phone "CABINET PorTownscnd's, 35--Oood 3174. condition. KITCHEN CABINETS New oak with porcelian top and white enamel inside glass: containers; $23.50. Townsend'.". 35-37 So. 6. LIBRARY TABLE Fumed oak. 27 S. 11 MATTRESS Thoroughly cleaned, iargejarlor mirror. 37 So. 7. NEW DA VEX ETT ES- -$ 2 2 and Townsend's Used Goods Store, 3 So. 6. and up. PARLOR SUITE Three pieces: consisting of a sofa, and Two chairs. Also a base rocker, child's white fur set. 309 N. 17. PIANO Upright, good condition; also go-cart. 70S So. 9. RANGE New Osborn : for wood, coal; only Townsend's. 35-37 S. all cast ranges $49; worth $70. 6. RICHMOND'S largest New and Used Furniture Store niv ites you in whether you buy or not. Townsend's. 3537 S. 6th. ROUND SEAT Genuine leather, for office or club room. Townsend's, 35-37 S. 6. RUGS- New Axminster rugs, $ 50 and up. ! own rend s. ia-z, so. 6. STOVE FlorenceHot Blast, heating! $5. Call 53 Liberty Ave. STOVES Good as new at Just one-half Price. Home Supply Co. 1S1 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. STOVES FOR LESS Hopkins Furniture Exchange. 1S7 Ft. Wayne Ave., has the cheapest stoves In town. TRADE Your old furinture in for new. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. fith. Phone 1296. Jewelry and Watches 60 WATCHES and Spectacles. For bargains in watches, and high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop. 7 South Eleventh St. Machinery and Tools 61 MACHINERY Lathe, 2 drill presses. 229 So. 7. Phone 198S. 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. Wearing Apparel 65 SAVE MONEY Open a charge account with "Teitz," formerly of Globe Clothing Co. for men or ladies clothing and household goods. 243 Col. Bldg. SHOES Men's tan shoes, size 7 or 7 1,4. good as new, $3; also ladies' green velvet suit, medium size, fur collar, $7. 30 South 13th. Phone 1308.

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Wearing Apparel 65 SUIT For sale. Navv blue serge size 3g; $3. Phone 2970. suit; Wanted To Buy 66 GROCERY Terms cash; (state value o? dock and fixtures. Respectively. Box G71S6, care of Palladium. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms without Board 63 FOURTH private lights. ST.. S. 233 Furnished rooms, entrance; heat, bath and THITEENTH ST., S. 3S Furnished room: also two vacant rooms. t REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 FLAT For rent; $15 for 3 rooms upstairs; good condition. 513 N. D. Ph, 2S54. NINTH ST., S. 307 Four furnished rooms for housekeeping; private entrance Houses For Rent 77 HOU2E 4-room, with nace, 201 X. 21st. bath "and furHOUSE 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; rear of 407 Main. Phone 6160 Offices and Desk Room 78 MURRAY THEATRE office rooms. O. G. 1 479. BLDG Suits of Murray. Phone Vanted To Rent 81 APARTMENT 4 or S-room: modern; unfurnished; centrally located. No children. J10029. care of Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 FA RMS For re al estate! Bee-a! m! Roberts, Richmond. Ind., R. P. D. Phone 4171. 640 ACRES Farm; ail fenced: 400 acres level plow land in one field; ideal stock farm; free range; good buildings, machinery, tractor, horses, cows, etc , all included in sale price, $25 per acre. Write for description, terms. H. Caches. Antrela. Mont. Houses For Sale EIGHTH ST., P. 1027 room toilet; lights, d own.; $3500. brick house, l good basement. th and trie ec gas: 2 kinds water terms on balance. $1500 Price Owner leaving city. See ne. Long & Tillson. 202 P. Hldg. Phone, G226-1 Ofm. this ( K of 2017. HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 30 Col. Bldg. Phone 2310. HOUSES Over 30 lisTcd !"for sale7wYth C. E. Keevir Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. F 1 1 TH " ST House; 1 percent. best thing offered todav. Porterfiejd, UnionBank Bldg. Phone 1365. HOUSE Goorl 7-room, ready furnished; priced under $2,500: a bargain; 2-3 down. Call Phone 1641 or 2169. REAL ESTATE Insurance, loans and surety bonds. Rradburv t Bailev, 202204 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1956. RIG MM O N 1 PRO PKUTT A sTpei a 1 1 y! Porterfield. Union Bank Bldg. Elevator. Sth St. entrance. Phone 1965. WEST SIDE 7-ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH; GOOD REPAIR; $1,000 CASH; BALANCE TERMS. EURDSALL & WILLETT. 710U MAIN ST. PHONE 1 1S1-3293-22T1. Real Estate For Exchange 83 i ARM 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 It. II.; 6-roorn house; barn and corn crib. Possession March 1. 1 922. Address Lock Box 142, Sonierville. Ohio. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 "FOR COMM1 SIGNER'S ALLOWANCES SEPTEMBER TERM, 121 L. P. Meredith, sal. clerk, $307: Nicholson & Bro. c. h. off. exp., $16.43; R. R Yates, ,1k. & ami. off. exp. $9.65; Rich. Home Tel. Co.. c. h. off. exp, $13.30: Rich. Home Tel Co., c. h. off. exp., $14.60; Nicholson Ptg. Co, c. h. Ott. CXIM j:',2i.6n: J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., ! c. h. off. exp., $42; Grace Smith. $125; j Grace Stubbs. $S3.33: W. II. Brooks. aud. sal., $375: J. E. Mr. Stevenson, aud. ! off. exp.. $3 95; Calumet Typewriter : Supply Co., aud. off. exp., $3.15: W. H. i Brooks, aud. off. exp., $I.5S: Don N. Shute, aud. dep. sal., $75; Gladvs II. Study, aud dep. sal.. $50; T. I, Able, ! trcas. sal.. $432. Carl Wadnian. sal. ! "her.. $266.66: Carl Wad ma 11. bd pris- i oners jail, $104. SO; Carl Wadman. mile-; age. $102.25; Carl Wadman, mileage. $2.95; Trcas. Home Friendless, bd. ! prisoners and det. home, $131.20: Eliz-' abeth Candler, lazv husband, $14: C. o. j Williams, sal. .supt. schs.. $250.35: J I M. Coe Ptg. Co.. c. h. off. exp.. $10.75; C. O. Williams, exp. off.. $3S.46; Opal Skinner, attend, off, $94.50: Wm. Matthews, assessors off. exp., $9.5S; S. Ed- I gar Bond, per d'-im cor.. $35: Dr. ,T. M. i Wamplcr. cor. inquests. $25: M. P. i Bond. cor. elk.. $6: David Hoover, sal. j council. $5: Treas. City Richmond, c. h. rep.. $4. 678. SI: c. C Durkel. c. h. emp , Slo.f. Clark Miller, c. h. emp.. $100- W H. Trusler, c. b. emp.. $S0; ('has. ThornDurg. c. n. emp.. Emma Hurst, c. ! n. sup.. $.; Jones Hardware Co, f- h j exp., $43.19; irvin Reed & Son, c. h" i sup.. $32:21; Crane Elect. Co., c. h. sup., I $1.90: J. F. Hornadav, c. h. sup, $7: Light. Ht. & Pr. Co.. c. h. sup.. $69 90' Municipal Electric Lt. & Pr. Co, h i sup.. $53.75: Rich. Elect. Co.. c. h. & ; Srnithfield, $31.16; Rich. City Water I M ks $34.7 1: Indian Refining Co., c h I sup, $2; Rich. Citv Water Wks., c. h' 1 una jau sun.. :$5.u, ; C. . Morgan, tail . -v. out .t, wr, sir. n. 1. .mil, 3.-: I Merrald Bright, h. of f. emp.. $25- G I Luken Co.. h. of f. sup. and p. f. sup' ! SI S. 19: Sanitary Supply Co.. jail sup ' ! $21.92; Treas. Home of Friendless h ! for f. sup.. $22. 5S: W. C. Bass & Sons' i .mil rep.. $4 69: P. F. employes, $20: i Mrs. Jake Hutchison, p. f. emp, $3o'- I Calvin R. Davis, p. f. sup., $56.10- Cu-i dahy Packing Co.. p. f. sup., $24; Cen-I tral City Chemical Co.. p. f. sup., $8 29-! Moore Oil Refining Co.. p. f'.'. sup 'I l'zT' ll- Jerkins Chemical Co.. p. f. ' I : Dunbar & Son. p. f. sup $181 g-- i John D. Nixon, p. f. sup.. $142.30; Joses O. Burns, p. f. sup. $369.15; Kingan & Co' piA- S"P- J22: - A Kemper p f sup.. $20: l-armers- Co-operative Co , p' f. sup., $,3 ,3: Lee B Nusbaum Co p r. sup.. $ol.63: Hoosier Mercantile Co ' p. f. sup., $101.25; Indian Refining Co"' r. f sup. . $35,40; Indianapolis Asylum j for Colored Children care orphans $189- I Anna Rak, care orphans, $69 75- Fffie I Davis, care orphans, $31: Christine Oler care orphan, $46.50; Lillian Mock care! orphans. $46.50: Anna Wickes care orphans, $18.60; Mamie pU, care orp'han $12.17: Rich. Typewriter Exc elect'! exp, $150; Palladium Ptg. Co elect'! exp., $3..9.: Item Newspaper Co' elect'! exp.. $84,06: City of Richmond;' e ect exp $22.0: Pohlmever Downing. Steeell Co burial. $,.-,; Pohlmeyer Downing i htegal! & Co.. burial. $75; Pohlmeve? i Downing Stegall & Co.. burial $75-1 rY - rinV. Di,rlal' 75; m. Fox, buriain $-,.o:txPaT1ia!rUm. Pt8r' Co" 1 v.. I40.6.-1 H. H. Horton, bridge engineer. $2,-,4.40: Citizens lei. Co., off exn highway supt $1J 80: T. I. Ahl. refund 1X: A?'-tS'; Bair- refund, tax. ' Dolan. sal. and exp. agri 2et --2-d4: Gpra'd Lake. Srnithfield $22.oo: W B. Massie. Srnithfield, $85; Kmmett Dye. Srnithfield. $8.10; C L McMahan Srnithfield. $73.28; Philip Birck & Son, Srnithfield. $4.45; Seaney Hardware Co.. Srnithfield. $5 05- Richard Roby. Srnithfield. $45: Edgar Pollard. Srnithfield. $138.5 4; Farmers' Xation Grain Asso.. Srnithfield. $72 82Irene Bvron Sanatorium, Inmate. $112 50; Ellis I. Frame, Bond bridge, $1305; I. E. Smith. Construction Co., David bridge. $5884; Reid Memorial hospital, bd. chil.. gdn., $200.50: Western' Union Tel. Co., exp. juv. ct . $ 60: Harry Hayes, ct. rm. exp., $7.07; L. M.

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Legal Notices Continued S''af , rep. $123.40; John F. Hips-k.1,?11-e,Y SO.773.20: L. W. RidgeytfiU Adi.?140: H- H. Horton, Sell Ifi 1 i: H' Sel!- Pr dienl- Sell rd., $t6, Indpohs Starr, Foreman rd., $11.11; Indianapolis News, Foreman rd., $10 66; Lm. f. ileard Construct inn rn uv-...,o rd.. $14 68840; L. W. Ridgewav. Foren,.an.rf, U; H'H- Horton, Foreman u., w- ivramer Co.. Gen. r VI. " - Jones, Gen. bridge, $162; Dick Working ' Gen bridge $4650; Ray Allln. Gen'bridge,' $33; Chas. Northcutt. Gen. bridge $15 : Jacob Frantz, Gen. bridge, 3S50''Wm' Parsons. Gen. bridge, $46.50; Chas Atkinson, Gen. bridge, $43.50; Sam Jaffe Gen. bridge. $80; Jones Hardware Gen" bridge, $4.50; Harry T. Fisher, sal. reo ' $166.66; Levi Jones, elect., $30.70; Chas' Huffman, elect., $30.90; Jack Knollenburg, elect., $30.80; Will Turner, eW-t . , $30.80; Richard Morrow, eLect., $30 80Howard Ridge, $26.10; Geo. H. Brehm' elect,. $26.10; Clark Thomas, elect.! $26.10; Elmer Oesting, elect.. $26.10; Jacob Branson, elect., $26.60: Robert David, elect., $26.10; John E. White elect.. $26 10; A.B. Palmer, elect., $26 10 : W. H. Woolev. elect.. $26 60; L. m' Jones, elect.. $26.10; Elmer Hall, elect, $26.10; J. C. Reynard, elect.. $26.10Walter A. Johnson, elect., $26.80; E. H Davenport, elect., $28.10: Frank Crump, elect.. $26.10; Jos. R. Edwards, elect., $26.10; Mrs. J. H. Niewoehner, elect., $26.10; Arehbald M. Price, elect., $26.10E. T. Hall, elect., $26.10; Fred McKinney, elect., $26.10: Shuman Jones, elect., $26.10; Ira M. Tucker, elect.. $26.10; Harvey Brown, elect., $28.60: John Noss. elect.. $26.10; Henry Weisbrod. elect., $26.10: Geo. Shofer. elect., $26.10; J. O. Edgerton, elect.. $26.10; W. C. Bass, elect., $26.35; Minnie Schneider, elect.. $26.10: Chas. Towle, elect.. $26.10; Frank Conner, elect. J'6 35- T!osp!1 Clark, elect., $31.70; E. J. Wright, elect., j S31.80; Frank Jenkinson. elect., $31.20; John Jackson, elect., $31.10; D B Medearis. elect , $31.10: J. H. Martin, I S'pft. $31.10; Merritt Nicholson, elect.,! $31.60; C. H. Bond, elect, $33 60; Alex Abbott elect.. $34; Robert Anderson. elect., .I1.,0; O. C. Hunt, elect.. $31.50; Geo. Duke, elect, $31.60; Enos Veal, elect.. $34 60; Isaac L. Brooks, elect., $32; Bert Smith, elect.. $32.10; Wm. E. Tloyd, elect.. $32.30; Max B. Kitterman. leoCI- $34.35: E. H. McCaffrey, elect. 138. 3d: W. L. Judkins. elect. $32 85 Park Gipe, elect. $31 90; Hollace Hoover elect.. $32.10: Elmer Crull, elect. anw; . h. Porter, elect. $32.10- J T Reynolds, elect. $41; Clarence Wright, cl- $33-75: C. J Atkinson. elect.. t,usar tseeson. elect . 32.30; W H. Miller, elect.. $37.30: Walter Burgess elect. $32.30: Elmer Ford, elct $li; V ill Moore, elect.. $3110; Wom"ii s Relief Corps, elect. $139.50: Swavne Robinson Co.. rd. $46.15; Earlham College, rd.. S4.50; McConada Co. rd $-3.Vj: Irvin Reed & Son. rd.. $27 31; Rodefc-ld Garaee. rd., $127.06: Chas. F Walters, rd.. $1 6 40: W. O. Jones, rd $64.22: Clinton Woolard. rd., $360- Indian Refining Co., rd., $321.05: Gallon Iron Wks. & Mfg. Co.. rd. $1.48; Davis ra'p- rd.. $4: Jones Hardware Co., rd.. $lo.3: Haekman Klf-hfoth Co., rd . $-.4.28: Barrett Co., rd.. $149; Mansfield Engineering Co.. rd.. $30. S3; H & p, Welding Co., rd.. $2.50: Richmond Gravel l o.. rd., $102.40; Dafler Mosc Co rd.. $2 10; Wilfred B. Ward, rd., $C5: Chas. Northcutt, rd.. $5 50- C m' Thomas, rd.. $126; Oliver Poliard rd ' S90; Ri.-e Miller, rd.. $121.50; Francis Grant, rd.. $90: Norman Garrett, rd $U: Krman Lamb. rd.. $87.50- Kd Dorn, rd.. $130; W. O. Jones, rd.. $208; J t-',Ii'irt- rd Alva Stduv. rd. $'98.(0: Line Watkins. rd.. $1769 15Printes Edwards, rd.. $1467.30; Y- yr' Leaven, rd.. $546.25; W. A. Kirbv, rd.', $1414. bo: Walter Simnson t-H ll-inc:. ! Albert Cranor. rd.. $996.93; Earl Chees.V'o ,llS'4 0a: Albert Stoten. rd.. $1;.1S.6S: Walter Ruhlen. rd . $197 70Edwin Norris. rd.. $ln32.55: Frank Lutz', Si'fioU t-i,0; Sobfrt Reynolds, rd., $1463.33: Eppa F. Avres. rd.. $1407 85FJan.15,!a,r.k- rd" 9".15: Loat Shrov! rd.. $1158.55; W. E. Jordan, rd, $592.25 I? rank Rife. rd.. $1160. Court Allowances: Hoosier Store $39.37: Carl Wadman. $S5; Carl Wadman, $2.60; John F. Holadav. $;. iil'V U' J?u,rfi- Elizabeth Candler, $112; Carl V adman. $4.20; Car! Wadman. $.,1.30: Lindley Swain. $91i; Nora Holthouse. $100; Nora Holthouse $104Alonzo Gardner. $40: L P Meredith' $1.50; W. D. Bishop. $3: Mark Duke, $4: (has. Benson, $5; Benton Wagner $1(.lem Black. $2: Henry Sittloh. $-o'm. Hansche, $20; Edgar Norris $ '0- ' f-, Benson, $20: A. C. Lindemutlt $40: American Law Book Co.. $7 50- W G. Huffman. $2: Chas. Ackerman. $12 5n: Richard Ressler. $4.10: C. l-' Wheeler' $4.10: Marion Myers. $3.50: Elmer Hodgin, $3., 0: Eldo rain. $9; Lawrence Handler. $3; Daniel Hess. $26 10- Benton Wagner. $:!rt.4ft; Howard Whitelev $2o.90: Rollando Swallow. $7.2i)- Davii L. Rid. $3: Walter Beeson. $3.20; L P Meredith.- $5: S. K. Morgan, $3: Richard nniiMiiispr, .i: ! . w. Kruegr, $2; W , . siiiiiiic! mail. j; $14.70; Fred C. Clause man. $ 85: Geo. Fox & Wadman. $7.60. Xov.K-lt Howard Gavlor. S1Q; Carl WadSon, $49.90; Carl FINANCIAL My Your

, H rt of tash t0 ray for same- use our money and repay ub In small monthly payments on our twenty-payment plan. We allow you twenty months to repay, or you can repay in full at anv time and are charged interest only for actual time loan runs. Why promise others

GET ANY AMOUNT$10 TO S300 '

on your furniture, piano, victrola, etc ployer, relatives or trades-people.

Richmond Loan Co, Under State Supervision "The Friendly Company' Etablishcd 1S93. 207 Colonial Building, Main and Seventh Streets, Richmond, Indiana.

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PUBLIC SALE

50 Head Big Type Poland Cliiinia Ho 45 Q1LTS, 5 BOARS

AtTaebe'i 124 North 6th Street

Saturday,

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These hogs ar the rlgrht kind; bl and long, easy feeders: welsrhln" around 200 and 250. They will compare favorably "with the ones you see sold by Frank Williams and Jones and Pike, because thev 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 pig3 will do fully as well.

AM', I l : Mil UKAIN 1

I'hirty-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 hog-s, ttiey bought corn; when they had too much corn they bought hogs. This may be your last chance to buy gilts, as voa

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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 NOTICE OFs"aI.E O!-' REAL' ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR The undersigned, special administrator of the estate - of Fannie. Croker Scott, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court it will at the hour of 1:30 p. ro. of the third day of December.

1 1921, at Richmond. Indiana, offer for saia at public sale an the interest of said decedent In and to the following described real estate; Lot Number Ten (10 In Mordecai Parry's Addition to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. . . . Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, and the balance in two equal installments, payable iu not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing 7 percent interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and secured bv a mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate will be free and discharged from all Hens and incumbrances save and except taxes for the year 1921. payable in the year 1922. . Sale will be held on the premises at Xo. 223 South 12th Street Richmond, Indiana. AMERICAN TRUST r SAVINGS BANK. Special Administrator. 1 Robbins, Reller & Bobbins. Attorneys. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUTOMOBILES USED CARS 1919 Studebaker, special six, cord tires, perfect $750 1917 Dodge touring, KellySpringfield tires $375 Maxwell coupe, a real car for the winter $300 Ford Coupe, 1921 model; used 60 days $325 Ford touring, 1920, dem. rims and starter, extra good $350 Ford touring, 1917, shock absorbers $175 Ford touring. 1914, new tires... $100 Ford worm drive truck, solid or pneumatic tires $300 Ford. 1 V ton truck, cattle rack body and cab $250 We will trade for anything. Cash or terms. WALTER E. SCHOTT 14 South 9th St IT PAYS TO SELT, 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 COMPANY 19 South Seventh St Phone 6173 CORD TIRES highest at real SPECIAL 8.000-MTLE GUARANTEE . . . . $21. on . . . $37.50 ... .$40.00 $42.00 sizes In Proportion Feltman's CigarStore 609 Main. Phone. 2039 Where you buy good tires for lest, and save $$ Also R.B. Reach Service Station 17 S. 9 SL FINANCIAL Coal Now ' No Inquires made of friends, emAUCTIONS LEGALS ale Barn Richmond, Ind. Nov. 119 th

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FARMER WA1CF. 1'P' You can buy breeder's would cost you at a big New Paris, 0 Phone 1941