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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, NOV. 22. 1921.
Hunters Kill Farm Stock Farmers Are Indignant Farmers of the Union pike? it is re-; ported, are indignant over the thought-; lessness of thi3 season's hunters. ! Iht week, it is said, a sheep belonging to Edward White was shot in the head and killed. Monday a horse belong- j ing to Phillip Papp was shot in the; le? and probably will have to be killed, j A meeting probably will be held soon ; at which time farmers will discuss the i situation. It is reported they are con- j sidering posting their farm3. "We are , overrun with hunters," said one farmer Tuesday. i
Suburban LYNN, Ind. The Rev. Scott preached at the West Christian church Sunday evening to a well filled church, this being his regular appointment.. ..Hev. Hamilton is holding a revival in his church at Spartansburg. Starting last Sunday evening Sarah Swander of Earlham was a Sundayguest of his parents M'iss Mildred Albertson and Lawrence lsenbarger. two very popular young people of our vicihity, were quit'tly married Thursday evening at the home of Henry I'Kkett; they will reside at present with Mr. and Mrs. Bert lsenbarger, west of town..Eulor Clark was the week-end guest of friends and relatives in Richmond Richard Whitter was a business visitor in Muncie Saturday afternoon Nathan Hill of Arba, who has been in poor health for some time, and father of Mrs. Andrew Skinner, has been moved to her home on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will reside there this winter A. J. Miller, our local plumber, is suffering a badly mashed finger.. . .Mrs. Longfellow an aged lady, and mother of Harry Langfellow, who has been in such poor health for some months past, remains in the same serious condition Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark have taken rooms in the Carter block and will live there for the winter. Mr. Clark is part owner of the Clark brothers' meat market Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swander and daughter, Sarah, the Rev. Youngs, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hinshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Frozier were Sunday dinner guest3 of Mr. and j Mrs. Charles Hoyt. . Miss Oera Owens i of Farmland was the week-end guest of relatives here Meetings at the Friend.;' church are in progress and) much interest is being shown. .. .Mrs. j 'harles Mann was the Sunday after noon guest ot John I. Thomas .... .Miss Will Reynolds and Mrs. Georgie MeDevitt of Richmond were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thorp. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clearance Oberonder of near Snow Hill were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tharp The Rev. Elwood Hin-s-haw filled his regular appointment at Rural church Sunday evening.... Ilershal Tickett of Fountain City was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pickett. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Dwiggins of near Winchester were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rindley Owens. IM in Continued from Page One.) dinner. No visitors are allowed at Kasthav.n on holidays and Sundays. Consequently, there will be not cut.ic'.o taknt present to help enjoy thefood. Religious Religious service. Sunday, led by Rev Services :, on Thursday and J. .1. Ra and Rev. C. G Burbanck will be features of the week at Easthaven. The following program has been arranged for the four day period at the end of this week, for th" benefit of pai ien's: Wednesday. 7:1.", o'clock in the evening, the p.iiien's dance in Assembly hall. Thursday, Thanksgiving day. f : 1 o'clock in the morning, religious service.led by Rev. .1. .1. Rae. Moving pictures at 7: ! o'clock in ihe evening. The pictures v ill be given in the same manner as t!v regular proa-rams which are shown every other Sunday. Friday, employes dance a'. S o'clock in 'he eveniiu Sunday. l:".o o'clock", relinious service led by Rev. George G. Burbanck. To Get "Trimmings" Too A chicken dinner with "all the trimming.-!"' will be served at the Home for Friendless Women, said the matron of tho. institution. All will realise that it is a holiday, the added. Residents of the Margaret Smith Heme for Aged Women will be entertained with a chicken dinner and other iiid:;. Children of the fir.-t grade i f Finlev school gave a program of mu.-ic at the home Tuesday afternoon, a-; a prelude to the Thanksgiving telebra: ion. After the children at the Wernle OrphanV home have attended divine servi.es in one cf the Lutheran churches is "re Thursday morning, they will dine ou chicken and osher delicacies at noon, said Superintendent Specht. In tji evening they will have a special t at of ice cream and cake. Five rabbits, potatoes anil gravy, dressing and apple pie will make up the chief features of the menu at the ninty jail. About 12 occupants will !.- entertained with a royal feast Tit. cc.k.-giving day. TAX BILL (Continued from Page One.) nnn received from the Indianapolis attorney, "small rides and oihcj children' amusements in the parks cf Indianapolis and el.ewhere. In my opinion there is no good reason why the operators ot a merry-go-round or any amusement devises which are usually found in or near public parks and operating only in the summer season, should be comp?lled to collect one cent from every child that takes a ride, and the moving picture owner who operates down town the year round should not be compelled to collect this tax." The tax bill in the form it haa emerged from the conference committee of the two houses has furnished a subject for much bitter language in the Republican cloakrooms of both the senate and the house. The recent vote in the house for a 50 per cent surtax rate, which was put over when r.inetv lit publicans joined w ith the Democrats, has for the time being split the majority party into two tamps. Party leaders are hopeful that Ihe belligerents in each group will
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A GLITTERING. OPPORTUNITY One of the most important implements aboard a ship is the huge searchlight located far above the water's edge on top of the chart house. From thai advantageous position the captain can sweep the waters with this powerful light and observe the position of other vessels. But not only under ordinary circumstances is the light a valuable adjunct to the ship. In many emergencies at night the order "To the searchlight" is the first sung out by the officer in charge. YOU are not at sea but just the same you have a great searchlight always at your command. It is the classified section of The Palladium. It sweeps over the entire community of Richmond and enables YOU to know what advantageous offers are being made by the stores and individuals of your city. When Y'OU lose a pocketbook or some other article or in any emergency "To The Classified Ads" should be your cry. Start TODAY to read and to use the classified ads of The Palladium.
AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 FORD Coupe. I'.'-O, $4... 1920 Hupsi; mobil", $-,r,0; new cord tires. Misn Six, 7-paf-senger, $300. F.rinVter & Shindler. 10 S. 9th. Phone 6122. OAKLAND 19J0, shape; l,o.m1 tir one see this; " terms. Chenowe St. Phone 19 25 sedan. in excellent r; if you want a good i-ill sell on cash or th Auto Co., 1107 Main Auto Accessories 14 FEDERAL TIRESGivt; ei't satisfaction. They s of good service givi' you miles and are priced good tires. Store. "Homo S 'rvice." 1512 111. as low as any Bennetts' Tire of Ouaiitv and Main. Phone MASON Tires Have made a decided drop; 30x:!U cord. $1S.75; 33x4 cord. $32.20. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co. 409 Main St. WHY-SOL "BATTERY SOLUTION Save vour new battery and revive your old one with mm -f reezalile. nun-corsosive Whv-S.d. Whv-Sol Distributing Co., 11 S. Ninth street. Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTOMOBILES WASHED $1.50. except wire whoMs. Auto storage Geo. W. Worl'-y. 15 S. 9. Rhone 290tj. Dort and Franklin dealer. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRINGOwnrrl If these is anything ter with your auto. d"n't d ing it fixvd as the longer it -Mr. the elav Tiiat-hav-!. the worse it gets. T. A Eobison, 6th. Phone 1029. BAILEY" BROS. GARAGE Y kinds of auto repuM-mg. do all : d work a specialtv. Rear Post orrc-c. C EXT r"a"l'AT:TO'" REIW R SHOP Bo dies; door, windrhiell glass, repairing. Automobile painting Auto ! trim- ! VULCANIZING We fix tires and t' Aiax tires and tubes; g't pv N. B. Roa 17 So. 9 1 Auto Livery Garages 16 CEMENT GAR limits, furni: 62 15. AGEI' hod. 2! or i N. 'ivs. electric i 12th. Phone j GARAGE For rent. Phone 4 131. G A RAG E For re: Dec Int. gOOd ce; So. 19th lient St. F garh 0 n e BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 W1 R ING Let us do it. :; we guar;i!it--e our work, octric Co.3l!i Main. Ph. luu. N't-VG D. E. Roberts. Alibi-. Phone 4110 and 2G23. Building Contracting 19 GENEEAI NTRACTOR And builders. Let ;:?oi re mod "value in r' let. No. 2.27 1 -3293. is look- after your rep-j'r iin; iobs. S'"e oil'- list for al estite. Kurds:,!! &- Wil10 i , Mdin. Phon, 1 tSlHeating and Plumbing 20 get ; A R A E TU :ating GeO. i: numbing Me. rliof f. lie 12 1 7. v r n ce i 22 S. I" pi Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTI TCHING Buttons covered, machine button holeu, floss stitching, i bri iditi c.Dn venport Ci. (".4 S.12 P'.i.l7SB J R ELI N 1 NO" 17 W " "and children's corns rcUnrd. 124 S 4tli St j Moving, Trucking, Storarje 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER .Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs, Quigley's drug store. Sth and Main. Phnrie 1241. PRAYING Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty; get prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Cecil Hilling Ph. 4502. HAULING Local and long distance hauling: "good service and reasonable rate," is our motto. Phone 1109; Shiplett Maarill. HAULING Forest Monger for local and long di.-tance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Office phone 252S, 519 North D St. ME PC HA NT all kinds. Phone H'."..". MERCHANT 1 long hauls, tier, Foltmn DELIVERY Haul in; John Oraf. p:anp : of tore Res. Phone ROfiS. -Delivery, moving, local &: Household storage. Goohn Cigar Store. phi:!9-4CS.'!. MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Baggage, transfer. Good service. O. Showalter. Ph. 1J17. Yes Now drug store. 22N.9. MOVINC. Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Companv. crating and .storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1 566. W. G. Raker. 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 lv appointment. 1006 So. A St. Phone 2S2S. Repairing 28 i ROOFING We furnish and erect all kinds of roof;?. Settles Bros, rtoofir.g Co.. 1029 Main. Phone 1014. STOVE ltEP-'.iniXG Cab tires, wringing rolls put on. saw filing. scis.rs and knives ground. I'horu: Wesley Drowns & Son. EMPLOYMENT lOS'J Help Wanted Female 32; GUiLS be 1." For wrapping packages: must years of age or over. Kapp s Cut Price Co.. 13-529 Main St. LADIES We teach ; marceling, beauty Pays big. Positions for catalog. Moltr Wells Str., Chicago. ou hair-dressing, J culture quickly, i furnished.' Write i College, 103 S. LAUNDRESS Or jaintress wanted to! work by the week in apartment build- : ing. Steady emplovment. Phone 2K11 Help Wanted Male 33 MAN Wanted: L'l to 50 years of age who desires to get into profitable business in Richmond. Sme capital required. Just the proposition for successful locar or traveling salesman, or man with mechanical experience. Address GT1SS, care of Palladium.
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Salesmen and Arjents 35 SALESMAN To sell newbaker Dealers. 21-23 S. Phone t'019. cars. StudeSeventh St. Situations Wanted Female 35 NURSING Wanted by experienced lad can give references. Phone 3204. Situations Wanted Male 37 CHAUFFF and good Mi Al habits. mechan ic 22; N. 17. steadyINSTRUCTION Musical. Dancing, Dramatic 44 LAG And jazz piano plaving taught adult beginners in 20 lessons. Advanced course for plavers. Booklet free. Christenden School of Popular ..lusic. 205 N. 8th St. Phone 623S. 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. 21 S K.of P.Bldg LIVE STOCK Dons, Cats, Pets 47 DOGS Al coon, skunk and opossum dogs, at ov-rhead bridge. Boston pike on South Q St. George Imlioff Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 43 HOUSE Good family :a bargain. One 2-horse delivery wagon. Phone 2019. HOGS 3 sows. 2 f'pigs; double"7mir. uned. .1. )-'. Hodgin, Henley road. Phone .-4 i;t ) Poultry and Supplies 43 I-ELDS Get more eggs from vour hens Porks A- Pollard's "Lav 'or Bust" will do it for you. Why not try 100 ics. nt s.;.i,n. Hoos cr pP-.,i x. i-v.u.,-O. th and S. A Phone ?0::. Wanted Live Stock 50 HOG Wanted; red ma Phone .-9. 1 'enterville. e hog, Tnd yearliiif MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 CROCHET "cAPsZTFor ChrisfMa"2i 1 Williams St. On display in Nusbaum's art department. STOVE Heating: practically newBu.-k heater. Bo-:l n,..! less than a month. 1 1 9 S. E. St. Business Equipment 52 ROYAL d't ion ; 1 f 1 I N. TYPEWRITER fn good" con - reasonable. Apply evening. Fuel and Feed 5S BUTTE R CO M Yes, and hetr P-o Bell in I; F r the same money? oal for less ncMiey. iev. Phone 24 7. i irving a complete prices. Call us toanything. Hoosier , 0th and S. A. Ph. FE li :d w. e a t v V if V ed & I lo-.v IV- d ! r C. WOOD Beech; the best kind to burn in your furnace or stove. $5 a load Phono 51531. Good Things to Eat 57i BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Pure, old-fash-: ion stone ground. 10 lbs. delivered. ! Prepaid pare, post. ,5c. 10 lbs. new corn meal, 45c. Flat Rock Mills, Flat I Rock. ind. "LoUR We are carrying a fine wiiejt and hard wheat flours; soft our prices are y.-.ry low. Call us fo r prices. Hoosier Feed & Feed c.th and St. A. Phone 20n. HORSERADISH Ask your grocer or meat man for Steward?" pure horseradish. Walter Steward. 12 S. 10. Household Goods 59 Ph. ;ask BUI ink;; Good com! it ion. 2 I J So 1 1. FURNITURE We buy and furniture and stoves. ,T. SIT- N. E St. Phone 20Sl'. sell used H. Schell. FURNITURE Eigiit-piece Period oak dining room set. sewing machine, electric sweeper. refrigerator. At or.ee. "27 N. 19th St. FURNITURE Buy It fro ni t h e most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange I your om turniture tor new mil save vim rnonev. Townsend's. "3-S7 S. bth. Phone 1 "95 Next to Whelan's. GOODS TTotisehol 1: consisting drugget, cedar chest, lihrarv mirror, lamp. 08 Sr.. 13. H I "S E HDL O G OO iTs P r i v at e sale, Wertnespc,- afternoon. Hilda St. House No. 8. household' ' furniture For sa!e including b. autiful over tapestry suite, used 1 months: rues, etc. Also s .no canned 1'ruit. 104 So. 13. Third Apt. LIVING ROOM SUITE For sale; threepiece velour. Hoosier cabinet and brass bed. Complete; eheap for quick sale; am leaving city. 216 S. 13th. Phono tilSO. ANELLED CP ies; enough fo So. l.V Phone RTAINS And draperr one large room. 415 1219. TOVES Good as new at just one-half Price. Hone Supply Co. 1S1 Ft. Wavno Ave. Phone 1S62. ! STOVES p.uv stoves of Hopkins, while i the sab- is going cn. 1S7 Ft. Wayne I Ave. Phone 1.170. Jewelry and Watches 60 WATCHES and Spectacles. For barpains in watches, and high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop. 7 South Eleventh St Musical instruments 62 RECORD EXCHA..GE Good records. You can save 1-3. why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. S27 Main St. SAN)PHONE C MELODY COXX. FOP. QUICK SALE. BAPGAIN O " o - "PRTtlHT PIANO Newcastle make, in good condition; priced right. 314 S. 11th St. Specials at the Stores 64 XMAS CARDS Our line is complete; priced very low for high grade cards, 5 cents up. Richmond Typewriter Exchange. 9 So. 7th St. Phone 1010.
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Wearing Apparel 65 SAVE MONEY Open a charge account with "Tietz." formerly of Cllobe Clothing Co. for men or ladies clothing and household goods. 243 Colonial BUJs. SUIT-OR OVERCOAT $23.50. Made to measure bv the A. Nash Co. Mr. K. Marsh will wait on customers every Wednesday and Saturday. 921 Wain St. Wanted To Buy 66 RAW KUKS Wanted. 640 Burns. Highest market level grading. N. 10. price Ed j and RAW FURS Wanted pay top price. Call Ind. J. O. Jarrett. of all kind; will Phone 201 Lynn, RAW FURS We pay the highest prices for raw furs. 533 Main Street; second floor. Phone 3166. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms without Board 63 FIFTH ST., S. 116 One front downstairs sleeping room, furnished. Call after 5 p. m. ROOM Furnished, 1754. with bath. Phone Rooms for Housekeeping 69 NINTH ST.. S. 307 4 rooms furnished for housekeeping, downstairs; private entrance. ROOMS 3 unfurnished heat. Phone 6075. rooms. with ROOMSlieat, $ ROOMSS. 6th. 2854. -3 unfurnished rooms, i a week. Phone 6075. with -For rent. 4 3 rooms, $15, rooms, $15. 701 513 X. D. Phone Wanted Rooms, Board 73 ROOM And board, in private family for elderlv gentleman. Phone 4110 or 2623. ' REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Houses For Rent 77 HOUSES 2 five room furnished houses. Phone 3352. HOUSE 9-room Call 119 South house; 7th. 125 South 3rd. HOUSE For rent. 5-room. 744 S. 6th St. Inquire 15 N. 10 or Phone 2012. HOUSE 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; rear of 407 Main. Phone 6160. HOUSE Modern: possession first of j December; good location. Call Sharkeys' Millinery Store. Offices and Desk Room 78 MURRAY THEATRE office rooms. O. G. 1 479. BLDG. Suite of Murray. Phone REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Business Property 82 ! 1 R 0 1 - i ; K Y BUS I N ESS Good without fixtures if desired, care of Palladium. Will sell ! Box 19130 : Farms and Land For Sale 83 FARMS For real estate, see A. M. Roberts. Richmond, Ind., li. F. D. Phone 4171. FLORIDA HOMES MA K E FLORIDA YOUR PERMANENT HOME. INVE3TIGATE. tion; PLUS FICE. THE FARMING SECNO FERTILIZER. SAMOF SOIL AT OUR OFSPECIAL RATES. HARI US &- KORTEWEG. S. W. MAIN AND 6TH STS. Pi I. 227S. RES. TH. CORNER O F F 1 1 ' E 3014-1771 Houses For Sale S4 HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buving. Warn n T. Newkirk, ."9 Co- j lonial Hl.ls. Phone 2310. HOUSES Over 30 "flst-d'for sale, with I C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office I 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 21fi9. j HOUSE Good 7-room, ready furnished: j priced under $2,500; a bargain; 2-3 down.Call Phone 1641 or 2169. j HOUSE Modern, double; central: rent for 16 percent: fine 9-room brick,! modern, best location for roomers, j $2,000. 5-room. good repair, rents $11. i $1.1o. Good modern single, central. I modern bungalow, new. Arthur Brooks. j REAL ESTATE List your property witn J. H. Sch.ell, all kinds for sale. Office SIT N.E. Phone 20S2 or 2197. RICHMOND pT:OPETAspeoIaUy. Pnrterfield, Union Bank Bid?. Elevator. Sth St. entrance. Phone 1965. T 1 ' RN E R w7" If A PLKY-In" 2nd NatT. Bank Bldir., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on pavmcnts like rent. Phono 1 922. Wanted Real Estate 89 HOUSE W room with preferred. Palladium. ii n ted to buy. Five or six bath. Centrallv located Address Box G7187, care AUCTIONS LEGALS Auction Sales 90 HOP E For rale; at auction. Decem1921. at 2 o'clock p. m. House 21 South West ."rd St., City. F. Harris, commissioner. her No. : Ben.i. Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Paul I. Lamb, deceased. Notice jrs hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator of the" estate of Paul I. Lamb, deceased, iate of Wayne County. Indiana. Said i estate Is supposed to be solvent. LAWRENCE L. LAMB. 2-29 Administrator. Nov.! 5-: NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana as administrator of the estate of Mary E. Kenley, deceased, late of said county. Said estate is probablv solvent. SECOND NATIONAL BANK. Administrator. Harris & Harris. Attorneys. NOT I C E 0 FPPO I NT ME X T State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Mary L. Hittle, deceased. : Notice is hereby given that the un- i dersigned has been appointed by the J Wavne Circuit Court, executor of the i will of Mary L. Hittle, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST CO.. Executor. John L. Rupe, Attv. Nov.S-15-22 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BUSINESS SERVICE Safety Razor Blades Sharpened FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 603 Main. Phone 2039 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT READ CLASSIFICATION 77 of the Classified Ad Section and see what houses are for rent today.
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AUTOMOBILES AT 14 SOUTH 9TH ST. 1919 Reo speed wagon, in excellent running condition, new cord ures, top and side curtains .$S50 $325 lain un....ii . ... auiircii touring, like new 191S Briscoe in excellent onndi. tion $200 One ton truck, pneumatic tires, in excellent running condition, with flat bed $ 75 WALTER E. SCHOTT Phone 1S58 Thanksgiving Specials FORD touring; in very running order FORD .touring; special good .5150 ment J:c0 PULLMAN t in-.;, a. -,.d - ir, cheap J20-J Wayne Ccnety Nash Motor Co. 19 S. Seventh St. Phone 617 REAL BARGAINS IN FORDS At 14 South 9th St., Richmond, Ind. 1921 Ford coupe, like new $525 1921 Ford touring, dem. rirns, and starter $350 1921 Ford touring, starter J325 1920 Ford touring, starter $25 1919 Ford touring $225 1919 B'ord light delivery $225 Ford touring, starter, new tires, in excellent running condition and extras $200 1913 Touring in very good running condition $ 75 Any make auto taken in trade on Fords. Cash or terms. WALTER E. SCHOTT Phone 185S. FINANCIAL Quick Loans it
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Public Sale of House 509 SOUTH 7TH ST Three-room frame cottage. This house is in good condition. Buyer to move house from b(. SALE BEGINS 3 P. M. SATURDAY, NOV. 2fith St. Johim's Lmtheran Clhiuircihi SIMON WEDDEL, Au.t.
Public Sale of Farm
The undersigned as Executrix of last will of Maria Catharine Otten will sell farm of 132 acres located in Section 1. Township IV R. 11 E., about. 3'i miles southeast of Centerville, Wayne County, Indiana.
WedL Nov,
Sale time on premises, of sala. beginning at 2
MARY TOSCHLOQ, Execmtrlx GARDNER, JESSUP & HOELSCHER, Attorneys.
AUTOMOBILES
Carroll Auto A'
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1026 Main Street Richmond, Indiana Agency Oldsmobile Cars and Trucks
On account off Buying Mr. Brown out, S w5H make a Sacrifice oini all Used Cars,
T5re9 TMbes9 Accessories
Tires and Tubes, 10r all Used Cars 1 Olds Six, 1921, demon strator. 1 Olds Four 1921, slightlv used. 1 Ford, a
PRICED CHEAPMUST QO
11 26 Male
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
BUSINESS SERVICE DoYotnWant Yomir Hoinse Wired? For the next 30 days we will wire u-room house complete. Including fixtures, for $20.98 Now i house s your chance to have you wired at a very low ruice. CHASE ELECTRIC COMPANY S. E. Corner 6th and Main, 2nd floor. Phone 034. MERCHANDISE Winchester, Remington and U. S. Gun Shells. Black Powder 71c box. Smokeless 90c. No. 1 Victor game traps, $1.98 dozen. $1.00 Hammers, good handles ... 65c $2.35 $2.50 $2.25 Hand Saw, choice $1 SO Stanlev two-in-one plane. SI. 9 Kelly Axes. 3 to 4 lbs $1.25 Deitz large fount lantern $1.49 Stillson pipe wrench $1.35 $1.65 $2.25 $1.50 Drop Forge Hatchet ....$ 1.09 Sale on Electric supplies and Paint. BIRCK S Harness Store, 611 Main. REA D THE classified ads. too. FINANCIAL Easy Payments Pay back $10.00 A month Twenty rayment Plan" which Ixplains
Main and Seventh Streets, Ri hmond. Indiana. "The Friendly Company" Established 1S9;
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE o'clock p. m. Terms made known at AUTOMOBILES
23,
CARROLL, Prop.
PlMgs and on hand
off new low A. C. Plugs.
list; 40r; off on at a Bargain 1 Olds Six 1917 shape. in good 1 Overland Six, Continental motor, closed top good one, $175 Phone 25112
