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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., WEDNESDAY, JAN 4, 1922.
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, WEST MANCHESTER. Ohio Miss "Kettle Locke entertained a crowd of "youngr people at her home one mile " Tiortheast of West Manchester last Thursday evening. Those present "were th Misses Helen Siler of Oxford. Ohio, and Fern and Flossie Wolf. Lillian Jenkins. Mary Creamer, JUbrta Corwin, of Dayton, Lois Richards; Von. Siler. of Cincinnati. Harley Juday, Willard Brown, Leonard and Harry House. Ralph Schlosser, and "Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trump and boys A pleasant evening was enjoyed, followed by refreshments. All returned home at a late hour... . .The Monroe Orange No. 2184 entertained Pomona Grange at an all day meeting in the Monroe centralized school buHdins, Saturday. Dec. 31. A basket dinner was served at the noon hour to nearly 200 guests. Pomona put on the f'fth degree -work after dinner and about 50 new members were taken In. The nmct Pomona meeting will be held at Eaton, some time the latter part of February School opened Monday morning after a week's holiday. The pupils all seemed glad to get back to work again but several were absent on account of illness.. .The Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church recently elected officers for the year as follows: Mrs. H. S. Huey, president; Edgar Parks, vice-president; Lillian Miller, secretary; Fern Woolf, assistant secretary; Jame3 Frank, treasurer; Lillian Miller, pianist and Fern Wolf, assistant pianist ....The young men of the Helping Hand Bible class of the TJ. B. Sunday school entertained the young ladies of the class on Tuesday evening at the I. O. F. hall Seats reserved at Spencer's drug store on Saturday evening, Jan. 7, for Mack's Minstrel entervainment to be held on Tuesday eveJ cling. Jan. 70, at the I. O. O. F. hall. The entertainment consists of two parts, instrumental music, readings and vocal music. Tickets 20 and 30 cents. Show begins at 8 o'clock.. .The Friendly Bible class of the U. B. church will hold the regular class meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Cora Leas. Election of officers will be held and a voluntary program rendered... . . J. A. Cossairt is spending the winter at Los Angeles, Calif The members of Mrs. John Gauch's and Mrs. Verta McGriff's Sunday school classes will have charge of the Christian Sunday school on Sunday, Jan. 15. The attendance last Sunday was 86; offering, $3.40. He v. and Mrs. H. S. Huey are spendinz the week in Cincinnati. Their son Max, is staying with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Early during their absence Mis3 Ruby Gunther spent the holiday vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Guenther Mrs. James Copp who recently submitted to an opera tion for appendicitis at Reid Memor ial hospital has returned home again.. ..Mr. and Mrs. John Loven entertained her daughter, Mrs. Fred Schlientz and sons, iowell and Willard, at their home Sunday Mrs. Gu3 Shear and children spent .Tuesday with Mrs. Will Trone and family Mrs. George Fitzantz is visiting with her daughter In New York.... Mrs. Isaac Christman and daughter, Mary Ellen, were in Lewisburg Tuesday. Mrs. Levi Zehring visited Tuesday at the home of Henry Howard and family. .. .Samuel Ridenour of Eaton was here Tuesday calling on friends. .. .Miss Fern and Mabel Houseman spent a part of last week with Lewisburg relatives.. ..Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of Dayton ppent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Tlarence Wright. The Young People's conference will be held at West Manchester next Saturday at both churches. A union meeting will be held in the afternoon Roscoe Leas has returned to Cleveland after a week's visit with his mother, Miss Mary Leas, to Greencastle, Carl Leas to Delaware, Miss Helen Siler to Oxford and Von Siler to Cincinnati to resume their studies at the different colleges Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Troxel of Ithica and Miss Hazel Barnes of Dayton were Sunday dinner guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager.. Henry Howard and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Howard at Miami Valley hospital who will be brought home in a few . davs Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gauch. Mrs. Laura Parks, Edgar Parks. Mrs. Alice Richards, Mrs. Ella Gates and Mr. and Mrs. ; Joe Bruner attended the funeral of Charles Armstrong Thursday morning at Lewisburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rudabaugh entertained during the holidays their daughter, Mrs. Jesse Delk, and family xof Richmond, Mrs. Ida Iauser and daughter of Piqua and Mrs. Ida Homan of Pennsylvania C. D. Rosser of Arcanum transacted business here Saturday Mrs. John Waldren and daughter Bertie and Mrs. Ixmise Fowble and daughter Marjorie Lou and Tom Waldren sppnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren, Jr Miss Delphine Emerick of Dayton spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick. Miss Shearl EmErick and Robert Taul, also of Dayton, -?pre dinnpr guests New Year's day. tfMr. and Mrs. Emerick were guests of Ucir children at Dayton on Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and daughter Betty Lou spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Houck at Farmprsvilie Mollie , Studebaker and family of Westerville, Ohio, and Charles Studebaker called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 'Osterhouse Sunday Miss Imo Howell and Carl Tedman of Dayton visited over the week-end with Miss Anna Howell and family Mrs. Mary Bruner and daughter Alta Mae were in Lewisburg Monday Mr. 8nd Mrs."IIoward Hartzell and daughter Georgia of Rudolph spent Thurs day and Friday with Don Smith and Tamlly Miss Alberta Corwin and William and Kenneth Corwin of Dayfon visited Sunday with Miss Mary Criager. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gruber entertained at dinner Friday, R. H. Siler and family, James B. Trone, William and Kenneth Corwin, and Miss Alberta Corwn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will and daughter. Dorothy, spent Sunday near Troy with Mr. and Mrs. Carson Rentfro. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Foedte and son, Lawrence, returned with them for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brinley and son. of Dayton, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Will Gangwer Mrs. Mollie Ricker returned Friday from a week's visit with relatives at Lima Mrs. Laura Parks entertained at dinner Sunday: John, Charles, Anderson and J. H. Xauch and their families, and Charles Qagner and family, of New Paris " Uliss Ola Trump returned Monday to her work in the South Charleston schools J. W. Gauch and family spent Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, of New Paris. .
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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . ANNOUNCEMENTS J In Memorlam 3 Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 6 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery Lots, Monuments 1 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found 'AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Motorcvcles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing 15 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 18 Business Services Offered 1 9 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving, Trucking, Storage 24 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys 26 Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 2R Repairing 29 Renovating and Dyeing 30 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 82 Help Wanted Female 83 Help Wanted Male 34 Help Male or Female 35 Salesmen and Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 38 Bcsiness Opportunities 89 Investments, Stock3. Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats, Pets 48 Horses. Cattle. Vehic'es 49 Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 61 Articles for Sale 62 Business Equipment 63 Boats and Accessories 54 Building Materials 65 Farm and Dairy Products 66 Fuel and Feed 67 flood Things to Eat 68 Home-Made Things 69 Household Goods 60 Jewelry and Watches fil Machinery and Tools 61 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds, Plants, Fertilizers 64 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 87 Rooms with Board 68 Rooms without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop in Town 73 Wanted Rooms, Board 74 Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 80 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 82 Business Property 84 Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 86 Shore Property for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 88 Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments MONUMENTS We carry "Rock of Ages Granite." John P. Emslie, 15 South 10th. Phone 4022. Personals SORE FEET Why suffer, use A-eur-A. Ask Dafler Drug Co., about it. Phone 1904. 901 Main street. SPECIAL NOTICE I wish to announce that I am no longer connected with the Bandura-Hornak Store, 612 N. 12, and will not be responsible for any bills tncured by that company. AMBROSE BANDURA. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUTCK 1915 TOURING; IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PRICED RIGHT. PHONE 2031. BUICK We have several Buick tourings of late model that can be bought right. See them. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co., 110? Main St FORD Sedan. 21-23 S. 7tfi St. FORD Touring, in good condition: cheap. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. . FORD Touring, closed top; $190. Ford roadster; $175. Ford '20 touring, with extras; $325. Dodge, winter top at bargain. Geo. W. Worley, 15 S. 9th. Dort and Franklin dealer Auto Accessories 14 ALCOHOL 75c PER GALLON. TRUCK AND AUTO REPAIRING. T. A. ROBISON. 17 S. 6TH. PHONE 1039. COOPER BATTERY Is a good battery and Is low in price. We re-charge and repair all makes of batteries. Bennetts' Tire Store, 'Home of Qualitv and Service." 1512 Main St. Phone 2444. Service Stations Repairing 15 E-Z SPRINGS Put them on the Ford; make it run like a big car. Bailey Bros. Garage. Rear Postof fice. Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE For rent, for small car, in good location; 28 North Thirteenth St. Phone 1518. GARAGE For rent; cement floor, in good location. Close in. Phone 2991 or 200 N. Sth St. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ELECTRIC WIRING Of all kinds; complete line of fixtures. . Service Electric Co., 316 Main St. PLATING Silverware, auto headlights. mirrors, re-silvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758.
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Business Services Offered 18 WASHINGS Wanted. 300 Rich. Ave. WASHINGS Wanted: prices right, call at 243 South Second street. We will call or deliver. Heating and Plumbing 20 MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace; office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. TILLERY. CLOCKS Draft regulation for furnace or boiler. See Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered.machine buton holes, floss stitching. hraiding.Dapenport Co. 64 S12.Ph.1786 Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quigley's drug store. Sth and Main. Phone 1244. DRAYING Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty :get prices;satisfaction guaranteed. Cecil Hilling Ph.4302. HAULING Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. 519 North D St. Office Phone 2528. MERCHANT DELIVERY Hauling of all kinds. John Graf. Rapp Store. Phone 1055. Res. Phone 6008. MERCHANT Delivery, movinsr. local & long hauls. Household storage. Goehner, Feltman Cigar Store. Ph2039-4363. MOVING AND STORAGE 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, manager. SHIPLETT & MAGTLL Trucking serv ice. W e haul anything, anytime, any place; prompt and efficient service. Phone 1469. Residence Phone 4124. Repairing 23 ELECTRICAL If it's anything electrical, see the Chase Electric Co., cor. 6th and Main, 2d floor. Phone 6034. Open evenings, 7:30 to 9.30. RUBBER BOOTS 400 pairs of rubber boots or overshoes to half sole, wanted. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co. 409 Main street. SHOE REPAIRING When a young lady gets married, that's her business. When she has an argument with her husband, that's their business. When they need shoe repairing, that's our business. George M. Crocker & Son. 1602 Main St. SHOE REPAIRING GUARANTEED; GOOD WORKMANSHIP; WE RE PAIR WHILE YOU WAIT; SPECIAL SERVICE TO LADIES. JOHN SPATTUZZI. RAPID SHOE REPAIR. 326 MAIN ST. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 DISH WASHER Wanted, aid, Westcott Hotel. Apply Stew- ! HOUSEKEEPER For a farmer snd nis motuer. aged 67. Neat home, near cnurcn. .Permanent nnsition. no sik ness. Give personal description and qualifications. Address Green Lawn farm, west Manchester. O. SOLICITORS Wanted: lady solicitors, experience unnecessary. Good wages can De mane by workers. Inquire for iru. j. aicuiay, ii-i is. Ji., w ednes day evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Help Wanted Male 33 CREW MANAGER For Eastern Indiana, good pay, permanent rjosition Reference required. See Mr. Hshelman, Westcott Hotel, 8 a. m. or 7 p.m. FARM HAND Married man small fam ily, work by month on farm; house, garden and fuel furnished. Letter of reference lrom your last employer for 6 years past must accompany your answer or you will not be considered Box C-3047, care of Palladium. He(p Male or Female 34 SOLICITOR--Either lady or gentleman; pay every day; permanent position. pox u-jMpii, care or Palladium. Salesmen and Agents 35 SALESMEN Wanted for local work who are capable and Ijave the ability to approach professional and business men with a product which is of interest to everyone to whom it is shown and has unlimited sales possibilities. A libeal proposition will he made to producers. Address 245 Johnson Block. Muncie. Iryl. Situations Wanted Female 38 DISH WASHINGWatedr7y-la"dvTBox K-11037 care of Palladium. . y LADY Wants morning work. Box K-11036 care of Palladium. PRACTICAL NURSING Wanted bv middle aged lady. Phone 3204 or cail 121 Charles St. INSTRUCTION Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 CLARINET AND SAXOPHONE Lessons given; also reed instruments repaired. Paul Krinsr. 925 N. 10th St. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 SCOTCH COLLIE PUP For sale. Will sacrifice because of leaving city. Inouire 106 So. 12th St. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARHF.LS-Empty lard barrels, good for pacirner meat: empty boxes, all sizes. Richmond Baking Co. BOOKKEEPING BOOKS FOR SALE CHEAP, BY YOUNG LADY WHO ATTENDED BUSINESS COLLEGE A SHORT TIME AGO. ALL ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION, PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. BOX I-9141 CARE OF PALLADIUM. FURNITURE Davenport, sewing machine, bed, stand, cot, other househoid articles. 300 W. Main. Ph. 3166. SHOP AVITH your eyes! Read the Mer chandise ads before you make a trip to the stores. TABLE Living room table, mission style and child's go-cart, for sale. Phone 2360. Farm and Dairy Products 55 KIRCHER MILK Can't be equalled: our wagon passes your house; if you want us to stop. Phone 409S. Fuel and Feed 56 FEED Hay for sale. Walter H. Beeson. Call Green's Fork Phone. WOOD Best of sugar and beech wood at $3.25 per cord. Call Phone 1078. WOOD Good beech block woodT"for sale. $2.25 per cord. Call Phone 4109. Good Things to Eat 57 GROCERIES Up-to-date new stock; we deliver. Sharp Checkered Front grocery. 1102 Sheridan St. Ph. 3287. Household Goods 59 FURNITURE We buy and sell used furniture and stoves. J. H. Schell, 817 N. E St. Phone 2082. 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.
WHAT YOU WOULD DO AND WHAT yOU CAN DO "If some one died and left me a million dollars I'd buy the biggest automobile I could get and start out on a trip across the country. Then I'd " - How many times have you thought what you'd do with that million? You have plenty of plans all right, but not the cash. Money doesn't , come to most people in a lump sum. It comes slowly, and by virtue of great effort. - One of the ways YOU can "pick up" a dollar here and ten dollars there is by reading the classified 'ads in The Palladium. In those columns are listed every day the reduced prices in effect at some of Richmond's stores or the bargain offers of persons who want to sell In a hurry. You may never be left a million dollars but you CAN be left "out in the cold" by others who read the classified ads and get there before you do.
MERCHANDISE Household Goods 59 GAS HEATER For sale, cheap in perfect condition. Call at 228 North Twenty-first street. STOVES Large four-plate laundry stove, good as new; fa. eoai on neater, $2. Eagle Printing Co.. 3rd floor, Kelly building, S. E. cor. 8th & Main. WE BUY AND SELL used furniture and stoves. Home Supply Co, 181 1 1. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Jewelry and Watches 60 JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Lawall. 607 Main street. WATCHES AND SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop, 7 South Eleventh St. Musical Instruments 62 RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our ex change. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 COAT Ladies' seal plush coat, size 40, ror sale; good as new. tall 3o South Sixteenth street. SUIT OR OVERCOAT $23.50. Made to measure by the A. Nash Co. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers every Wednesday, 5 to 8 p. m. and Saturday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 921 4 Main St. - Wanted To Buy 66 RAW FURS Wanted; highest market price and liberal grading. 640 N. 10. Ed Burns. RAW FURS Bought; paid. Clendenin & Wayne Ave. highest prices Co.. 257 Fort ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 68 EIGHTH ST., S. 324 Modern sleeping room for rent; heat and bath; Ideal location, on car line. SIXTH ST., S. 227 Furnished room, with heat and bath, for rent. Call Phone 1S31. ROOM Modern; for rent; large enough for two oeople; centrally located. Call Phone 2331. ROOM Modern furnished; for rent, centrally located; to crentleman with reference. Phone 6069. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 RICHMOND AVE., 218 Furnished housekeeping rooms; first floor; private entrance; light and heat furnished; with, garage. ROOMS $12.50 for 3. unfurnished. 513 N. 1). $14 for 4, unfurnished, 701 S. 6th. Phone 2854. ROOMS Four large furnished and hall. Near Main St. Inquire 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1905. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 FT WAYNE AVE., 102 Furnished heat and bath. Call apartments. Phone 2 2a. SEVENTH ST.. N. 46 One flat.4 rooms and bath: 6-room flat with bath. Phone 1707. FLAT Six-room, modern; central; every convenience. Inquire 19 N. 13th Pt. Phone 1049. FLAT Steam heated flat :all conveniences. Inquire Bee Hive Grocery, 1017 and 1019 Main St. Houses For Rent 77 TENTH ST.. S. 30 7-room modem house for rent. Inquire 111 S. Sth St. or C. L Bourne, 6th & Main. Ph. 2006. HOUSE Five rooms; furnished; for rent. Phone 3352, or call No. 3 Laurel street. HOUSE For rent; a st-ven-room modern house; centrally located. Box 1-9142 care of Palladium. Wanted To Rent 81 FARM AVanted to rent; not over 100 acres; possession about March 1st. Within 30 or 40 miles of Richmond. Box C-304S care Palladium. HOUSE Wanted to rent; 5 or 6 room house, modern or semi-modern. Box 1-9139 care of Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 SO ACRE FARM 10 miles west, near traction line. Great sacrifice. Best cash offer at once gets it. Owner, 205 So. 11th. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Roberts. Richmond, Ind.RF. D. Ph. 4171. W I SCON SI N FARM S Lan d o 1 o gy , free, special number just out. containing many facts of clover land in Marinette county, AV'isconsin. If for a home or an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landologv. It is free on request. Address SkidmoreRiehle Land Co., 406 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette, AVis. Houses For Sale 84 FIFTH ST., S. 7 ROOMS AND BATH. BARN ON REAR; PRICED AT $3,000. RAMSEY & HUDELSON, 17 NO. 7TH ST. PHONE 2259-6041-1899. NINTH ST., S. 605 Modern home; on paved street; garage; a bargain. Henry J. Duning. YOU'LL find what you want offered for sale under "Articles For Sale" in the classified section today. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses For Sale 84 HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. AVarren T. Newkirk. 337 Co. lonial Bldg. Phone 2310. r HOME My home, 605 South 9th St.; 6room modern, on paved street. Good garage; a bargain. Henry J. Duning. SELL THE trsh in the cellar and the furniture in the attic. Read classification 66, classified ad section. Houses For Sale 84 HOUSE For sale, by owner, 5 rooms with furnace; in good location. Call Phone 3608. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. REAL ESTATE Insurance, loans and surety bonds. Bradbury & Bailey, 202204 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1956. REAL ESTATE List your property with J. H. Schell, all kinds for sale. Office S17 N. E. Phone 2082 or 2197. RICHMOND PROPERTY A specialty. Porterfield. Union Bank Bldg. Elevator, Sth St. entrance. Phone 1965.
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Real Estate For Exchange 88 THIRD ST., S. W. 261 5-room modern; for sale or rent. Inquire 436 Southwest 2nd. St. Wanted Real Estate 89 FARM SMALL OR MEDIUM SIZE WANTED TO BUY; GIVE DESCRIPTION. LOCATION AND PRICE. WRITE EOX 1 NO. 9140 CARE PALLADIUM. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 ANNUAL MEETING The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the Union National Bank of Richmond, Indiana, will be held in its banking office on January 10th. 1922, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may legally come before it. H. J. HANES. Cashier. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the mater of the estate of Charles C. Holcomb, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit court, January term, 1922. Notice Is hereby given that Minnie I. Charles c. Holcomb, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouch' ers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court on the 28th day of January, 1922 at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. MIN.E I. HOIAXlMB. Executrix. Henry C. Starr, attorney. Jan.4 -11-1 8 STATE OF INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ED JACKSON, SECRETARY OF STATE. To all to whom these presents shall come greeting: I, Ed Jackson, secretary of state of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that Fosle.r Druer Company has this day filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section One of en act entitled, "An Act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency," approved March 14, 1913. i And I further certify that said written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said com pany and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Sec tion one of said act and that said cor poration is now in process of dissolution. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana at the City of Indianapolis, this 31st day of December, A. D. 1921. ED. JACKSON. Secretary of State. By P. H. Wolford, deputy. Gardner. Jessup & lloelscher, Atys. JAN4-11. PETITION FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Wayne County.- ss.: Freda M. Mugrage vs. Clark D. Mugrage. Wayne, circuit court. January term. 1922, No. 19918, petition for divorce. Be it known, that on the 3rd day of January, 1922 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 nlso filed with said complaint the affidavit of Gertrude L Hollopeter. 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, are cruel and inhuman treatment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of pears petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 25th day of February, 1922. at the term of said court begun and held at the court nouse in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of January. 1922. said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. AVitness the clerk, and the Seal of said court, at the City of Richmond, this 3rd day of January. 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Rohbins. Reller & Robbins, attorneys for plaintiff. Jan. 4-11-18 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a Copy of Decree execution to me directed from the Clerk f the Wayne Circuit Court. I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 27th day of January, 1922, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. .m. on said day. the followinsr property, to-wit: A part o fthe Southwest quarter of section l wenty-eignt 2N), Township Eighteen (IS), Range Thirteen (13), east, bounded and described as follows, ! to-wit: Beginning at the northwest I corner of Lot Thirty-one (31) in tho ! Town of Economy; running thence i west across poplar street, continuing west along the north line of Lots Thirty (30) and Twenty-nine (29). and west to the west side of Walnut street; running thence north to the right-of-way of the C. C. & L. Railroad; thence east, southeast along said right-of-way to the east side of the Economy and Huntsville Turnpike road; thence south along said road to the place of beginning, excepting about one-fourth of an acre in the northeast corner of above described tract formerly deeded by William R. Williams to Leander Stewart and described in Deed Record 120, page 182 of said County. Also excepting a certain tract of land along the right-of-way of the aforesaid railroad heretofore deeded to the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, and being of size Seventy-five (75) feet by One hundred (100) feet." To be sold as the property of Joseph H. Morrison and Onal Morrison to satis fy said Decree in my hands in favor of The Margaret Smith Home. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CARL WADMAN, Sheriff of AVayne County. Jan. 4th, 1922. Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher,' attorneys for plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, by Ordinance duly passed on the second (2) day of January, 1922, has determined to issue Bonds in the sum of Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred ($19,500) dollars, at the rate of five (5) percentum per annum; said Bonds to be issued in denominations of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars each, and the last of said Bonds to mature on the first (1) day of June, 1927. All money derived from the sale of said Bonds is to be used in payment for the construction of a general relief sewer, designated as "The Randolph J Street Sewer," and commencing at the
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Legal Notices Continued 91 river bottom and lot numbered six (6) of Blanchard, et al.'s outlots; thence in a northwestwardly direction over and across said left 6 of Blanchard, et al. outlots and lot numbered Thirteen (13) of. Onna Maddin's subdivision to the corner of Randolph and northwest First Street; thence west on Randolph Street to Northwest Fifth Street; thence south on Northwest Fifth street to the Peacock Road. The said Ordinance authorizing the issue of said Bonds above mentioned is now on file in the office of the City Clerk and City Controller of said City and is open to the inspection of any citizen of said City of Richmond, Indiana, or any other person interested therein. Witness my hand and seal this fourth day of .hnyrv, 1922. V. E3STE' "TtY. Cit Cont.oMer. Jan.4-11. - CITY ADVERTISEMENT . Department or Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind, December 29, 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 29th day of December, 1921, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 607, 1921, for improving the west side of North-west 7th Street; by constructing a cement curb and gutter l'ft. wide and a cement sidewalk 9 'ft. wide from the Peacock Road south to a point 330 feet. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, January 19, 1922, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed each piece of prop erty described in said roll and will dei termine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or 'less sum than than named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the namea of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city.' MATT. VON PEIN, BEN.T. G. PRICE, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. EMPLOYMENT Mao Wanted Married man, high school education to manage this store. Hankow Tea Co. AUCTIONS LEGALS
PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm located at first lnterurban Stop west of Pershing, Indiana on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 nthat 12 o'clock sharp, I will offer for sale the following articles:
1 JERSEY COW POULTRY 200 pure bred Buff Orphington chickens. Quineas. Feeding coops, hoppers. In fact about everything used on a chicken farm. TOOLS Hay rake, cutting box, hand corn grinder. lawn mower, ladders, step-ladders, garden tools of all kinds, posthole digger and manv other articles, too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. MRS.
CLERKS F .It Taylor, Walter Farlow. AUCTS. Weddle & Hindman
PUBLIC FARM SALE Having rented my farm, the undersigned will offer at. public auction TUESDAY, JANUARY 10; 1922 ;.; Commencing at 3 0 o'clock a. m., 1 mile south of the AA'ernle Home and 3 miles southeast of Richmond on the Boston Fike, the following personal property: 3 HEAD OF HORSES One 7-year-old Bclgain mare weight 1300, sound and a good worker, 1 12-year-old horse, sound and an extra good worker; 1 brown mare,, smooth mouth, good worker. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE . . Eight milk cows, 2 Shorthorns just fresh; I Jersey fresh bv dav of sale,'" 2 Shorthorns fresh February 1st, and the 18th, 1 Shorthorn giving 3 gallons a day, 1 black cow first calf, giving 3 gallon a dav.- l Jersey and Shorthorn, fresh last April giving one gallon a day, 1 coming 1-year-old Shorthorn bull; 3 heifer calves ti months old. 31 HEAD OF HOGS ' . Consisting of 7 brood sows, bred to farrow the first half of March. On Duroc with 8 pigs 6 weeks old; 2 Chester White sows, one registered. 2 male hogs, one registered (Chester AA'hite), 1 Poland China, 21 fall shoats, good ones, weighing 100 lbs. each.' -
11 HEAD Fourteen Shfopshire ewes, one fine
3 fine 2-year FEED
timothy hay nundred bushels more or less of extra good corn;- 4 tons " ' . FARM IMPLEMENTS - Rtt?1?,?? I-foot ,c"t;l peering mower, 5-foot cut; 1 liav tedder. T
T one rAv ,Z i, i Kln'e uisc narrow, 2 Janesville corn plows. rhe?k eiPlW,,1Ttw-r?,f corn Plow' 1 Janesville corn planter; hrlinwm?lete V1 Jane"'ille breaking plow; 1 -sixteen-inch riding breaking PlOW. 2 Snike tnnrh l,i. rrm-e 1 -V .1 i , l - .
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MISCELLANEOUS ' . " i6.i-l0E Ol'ne tank. 40 gallon oil drum. 1 hand blacksmith forge,. T eJlc ? vices. 1 Banta incubator, 120-egg capacity, 6 cords xjeecn wood cut m August and other articles too numerous to mention. - TFD'MS0 All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand, all over $3.00 " a credit of six months from date with bankable note 7' interest from date of sale, no property to be moved until settled for. . KALS.Auctioneers-- JAMES SHANK'. ' Lunch served by the Ladies' Aid of Boston. ' -.
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AUTOMOBILES . WANTED .TO . BUY . 50. Used. Cars; . LATE MODELS We will pay cash. WALTER E. SCTOTT Phone 1SE8. 14 South 9th St USED CARS 1917 Dodge touring ........... $300 1919 Maxwell touring $350 liflS Mitchell, six touring $275 Priced to sell. Cash or terms. WALTER. E. SCfiQTT USED CAR SPECIALS Because these cars are priced so low, don't think they are worn out. Used cars should be cheaper than they have been because new ones are. Everyone guaranteed to - t in good running order or. we will re-, pair same free. after you havebought it, if found defective. CHEVROLET 490, winter top, $295 MAXWELL touring, five tires, $185. OAKLAND, 4-door sedan, new cord tires and spare; $850. PULLMAN touring," 5 ' good tires. 1250. HUDSON touring, good . runnings order: J150. DIXTE FLYER, touring; $250. " NASH, sport special. . ,. NASH SIX touring. Cash, Terms or.Trado . WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19 So. 7th. Phone 6173 Bargains in FORD'Cars 14 South 9th St . 1921 Ford coupe, starter and dem. rims, almost new ......$550 1920 Ford coupe, starter and dem. rims, extra good t . . -i -. $500 1920 Ford sedan, starter and all new tires $450 1920 Ford roadster, 4 new tires, starter .-. $200 1920 Ford worm flrive truck, solid or pneumatic tires. .. ..$275 1919 Ford worm drive truck, Goodyear cushion tires, per- -feet $225 191 S Ford commercial truck, extra good motor $200, 1918 Ford roadster, looks like -new .....$150 Ford touring, runs good $ 75 Cash or terms. We will trade for anything. See us before- you buy. WALTER E. SCHOTT FINANCIAL LOAN on Furniture. Pianos, Live Stock, Autos, Talking Machines, etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. All transactions strictly private. STATE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.Phone 2560. Room 40, 3rd Floor Colonial Bldg. AUCTIONS LEGALS FEED Alfalfa Hay, topped fodder, corn, oats, straw, pop-corn. HARNESS Buggy ' harness, . heavy; work harness, double and single, fly nets, blankets, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Everything found in a well furnished home, including furniture, carpets, rugs, stoves and canned fruit. ELLA GREEN OF SHEEP 2-year-old Shropshire buck; 2 sumpower mill, 1 hand mill. 1 road cart, 1 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
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