Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 4, 5 January 1922 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1922.

PAGE ELEVEN ,-Tlbie Clai ification," Household Goods," Today Lists Some Tinners Yoir-Want

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PHILOMATH, Ind. Sylvia Stinson called on Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, Thelma, Mondav afternoon ! ....Mr. and Mrs .T

and daughter, Retta, spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Harry Shadle and son, Russel, of near Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber and daughter, Mrs. M. J. Weber, Ernest, Mildred, Sylvia Stinson, Ray Fulton, Mrs. Grant Rose and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and children, Edith Brown, Edgar Hay-ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn, daughter, Retta, atended the K. of P. eupper held at Abington Wednesday night. .. .Mildred Stinson spent Thursday night with Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg Virgil Plessinger spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn and daughter, Retta. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lambert, Edith Brown, Laura Rodenburg and Harry Lambert assisted Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenburg with butchering Wednesday Sylvia Stinson spent Tuesday -with Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber and daughter, Mrs. M. J. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenburg, son Charley, Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter, Edith attended the I. O. O. F. supper at Abington Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter, Darlie. spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nichols and daughter of near Liberty Mrs. Rufus Lambert and son Harry were In Richmond Thursday. Fern Rose is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kauffman of Brownsville.' , vMrs. Elmer Rodenburg spent SaturL flay night and Sunday with Mr. and m Mrs. Rufus Stinson Jesse Waiting of Abington spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan' Plankenhorn and son Orval. Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn. Mrs. Lizzie Waiting, Mildred and Sylvia Stinson called on Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daugh- . ter Saturday afternon Mr3. John Hendrix spent Friday afternon with Mrs. Ora Hendrix Clarence West is suffering from blood poisoning on his face Darlie Fisher returned to Fchool at Lebanon after spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter Darlie entertained the following guests to Sunday dinner Leslie Clevenger Everett Harris and Akla Clevenger. CENTERVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan were guests Sunday of Ed and Mary Jacobs of Pennville Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Clark and family spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Peelle Orville Daley has been very ill of the "flu". . .Miss Edith McMahan, east of town, is ill Thirty-five guests of the Milton chapter of Eastern Star were visitors of ' that organization last Friday at inl stallation services Misses Ledra and Hester Nelson of Milford Center, Miss Leota Nelson of Reid hospital. Richmond, were guests of their parents here over New Years. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mathews entertained the members of the Lundy family to a . New Year's - dinner Sunday. Those present" were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitterman and son Leste'r, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson of Green's Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Van Lundy of Memphis, Tenn., Mr. and Mr3. Harry Lundy and daughter Erpha of this place, and Miss Katheryn Strickler of Muncie Normal Mrs. Esther Fouts returned from Union City last week. . . . .The Lamott family held a New Year's dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lamott, southeast of town, Sunday. Each family took a basket of dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Morg Lamott and son, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Lamott, Ernest Black and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris and babe, Oscar Smoker and wife, Grover Morgan and family, Mark Lamott and family, Ross Lamott and family, Lewis Garrett and family, Gade Smoker and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Lamott of Muncie. Mr. Paxton and a gentleman from Richmond, were guests of the family gathering Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison of near Economy are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lem Foland. Mrs. Poland has been sick Miss Charlotte Lewis and niece. Celeste Savadis, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dunbar Mrs. Theodocia Deeter of Green's Fork was the over Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoover Allen Knapp of Chicago, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knapp during holidays... The Home Culture club held its monthly business and social program at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Merlin Robbins was called here from Poseyville on account of the sickness and death of his father, Charles Robbins, Tuesday morning. CHESTER. Ind. Mrs. George Myers :ind Mrs. Richard Cutter entertained friends from Richmond Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Pyle. Marjorie Pickett and Adelaide Kemp called on 7 Mrs. Donald Baynes of Middleboro Friday afternoon Miss Marjorie Pickett entertained the members of the Wide-Awake and Excelsior Sunday school classes Friday evening, at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunt. The evening was spent with games and contests. Those present were: Blanche Carman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shaffer of Richmond, Marjorie Pickett, Jessie Tice, Pauline Tice, Wil. ma Buroker, Mildred Week, Marjorie Week, Alice Hunt. Reba Hunt, Adelaide Kemp, Chauncey Morrow. Paul Haworth. Rollo Thomas, Alfred Kemp, Pherbe MIkesell, Walter Mikesell. Loren Buroker, Elmer Woodruff, George Berry, Sherwood Berry. Nelson Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hinshaw and little daughter, Juanita, Mr. and Mrs William H. Wesler, Mrs. Mary Jefferies, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunt... . .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter attended a watch party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Parkerson, at Richmond, New Year's eve... Miss Blanche Brown and Clarence Brown entertain cd Jessie Tice, Nelson Hunt, and Loren Buroker Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff and family visited " Eaton relatives Sunday Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Morrow of Connersville, visited Mr. and Mrs. William A. Morrow Sundav George Berry spent Sun day with Pherbe and Walter Mikesell. Nelson Hunt of Purdue, and Claronce Brown of Bloomington returned Cto school after spending tho holidays "with their parents Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Boerner, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hinshaw and Juanita Hinshaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond of Richmond, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunt and family spent Sunday

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with the former's mother, Mrs. Aaron Benson, of Lynn Rev. and Mrs. Victor E. Stoner spent last week visiir ing relatives at Mount Comfort and Dublin Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell will entertain the Booster Sunday school class at her home, January 12. Mr. and Mrs. William Webster visited in Richmond Sunday There will be preaching next Sunday morning and Epworth League services Sunday evening. Elmer Woodruff will be in charge of the Epworth league services. His subject will be "Organized Methodist Young People, Chapter One, of John Wesley, Jr. D ALTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beeson and family dined with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family, Sunday Miss Louise Wiggins, of Newcastle, spent a few days last week with Miss Mary Beeson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koons moved from Hagerstown to their farm north of thi3 place, Friday Mrs. Cashes Robinson has been ill the past few days. ....Will Lamb has received word off the accident occurring to his son Earnest, of Spring Port, when the latter sustained a broken bone in his right leg when he was hit by an automobile. ....Mrs. Elizabeth Beeson is ill Charles Beeson, Curtis Bales and Byron Smith went to Connersville, Tuesday. BETHEL, Ind Miss Florence Boren entertained with a watch party at her home here Saturday evening in honor of Miss Fay Southard, who is spending her vacation at her home near Bloomingsport, Ind. She Is teaching at Clarksville, Tenn. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown, Miss Fay Southard, Marie Harding, Wyvona Hyde, Florence Boren, Kenneth Wright, Elmer Hill, Donald Windie and Clarence Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Hunt and son were guests Wednesday of Mr. Clarence Addleman and family The Rev. Mr. Brown closed his meetings here Thursday night with nine additions to the church. He went to Toledo, Ohio, Friday to begin a meeting there Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll and Mrs. Nina Love spent from Wednesday until Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett White and Mrs. Stella White Mr. and Mrs. H. Goodenough and son Donald and Miss Ruth Goodenough and Mr. Harry Eads spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown Mrs. Charles Smith spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Chester Moore and family of Spartansburg Mrs. A. L. VanNuys is spending a few days at her home here Mrs. A. L. Wiley has gone to Richmondt o live until spring Mr. and Mrs. A. L. VanNuys spend Sunday evening with Jacob Endsley and family Mr. and Mrs. John Weldenbaugh were guests Sunday of Mr. Frank Blose and family... Mrs. L. L. Peden, who has been visiting her sister in Springfield, Ohio, is spending a few weeks with Mr. W. R. Tharpe and family Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell and son Ferbia were guests Friday of Mr. Jehu Boren and family Mrs. Mary Young and son Leonard, and Mrs. Amos Black and son Robert, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer The Aid society here served dinner at the farmers' institute Friday Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arnett of Palestine spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. W. R. Tharpe and family. CAMDEN. Ohio The ladies of the Hustler's' class of the M. E. Sunday school gave a shower Friday night for Mrs. Helen Pattison Maddock, at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pattison Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yost spent last week with relatives in Cincinnati Mrs. T. E. Davis spent tho week end in Hamilton with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Graham and family. Schools opened Tuesday morning, after 10 days vacation.. .. .The Philomathean club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Elsie Fisher as hostess Mrs. Wesley Neff is very seriously ill at her home on South Lafayette street Mrs. Helen Klopp has returned from a several week's visit with her son. Charles Klopp, in Cincinnati Miss Leola Mitcheall returned Monday from a visit with relatives in Norwood Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Phares, of Pittsburg, Pa., have been visiting his father, Mr. E. J. Phares, and sister, Mrs. Carl Stezenbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phares and daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. Phares's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phares Mis3 Cleo Ramsey entertained several of her young friends New Year's eve. John Bennett, of Richmond, visited Albert Smith, Saturday T. E. Davis was in West Elkton Saturday on business The second number of the lecture course was given at the high school auditorium, Tuesday evening, Jan. 3. Frank B. Logan, a cartoonist furnished the program Misses Sarah and May Scott, Leonard Scott and Mis3 May Robinson shopped in Richmond last week The Hustlers' class of the M. E. Sunday school will hold its regular meeting In the basement of the church, Friday evening... The Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Flowers on North Liberty street Thursday evening Lon Campbell has bought the Francis property on South Second street and soon will move his family there Miss Dorothy Pryor returned to her school at Champaign, 111., Tuesday morning, after a week's vacation spent with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Pryor. ....Miss Sarah Pottenger is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roberts, near Liberty. .

CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 In Memoriam 3 Cards of Thankn 4 Funeral Directors 6 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery Lots, Monument v lodge Notices Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Motorcycles and Blevcles 13 Automobiles For Exchange J Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing Auto Livery Garages 1" Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 18 Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Movtng, Trucking. Storage 2 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys 2 Printing Stationery Professional Services i Repairing 2S Renovating and Dyeing x 0 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 82 Help Wanted Female 51 Help Wanted Male J Help Male or Female 35 Salesmen and Agents J" Situations Wanted Female 3" Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL S Prslness Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocka, Bonds 40 Money to Loan I Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 2 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 4 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs. Cats, Pets 48 Horses. Cattle, Vehicles ;? Poultry and Supplies 80 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 1 Articles for Sale 52 Business Equipment 53 Boats and Accessories 64 Building Materials 65 Farm and Dairy Products 56 Fuel and Feed 67 Good Things to Eat 68 Home-Made Things 59 Household Goods J2 Jewelry and Watches Si Machinery and Tools 62 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds. Plants, Fertilizers fi4 Snecials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 67 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 "4 Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 5 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 80 Sirmmer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 82 Business Property 84 Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 88 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 9 SORE FEET Why suffer, use A-cur-A. ASH Dafler Drug Co., about It. Phone 1904. 901 Main street Lost and Found 10 WATCH Silver: lost, heirloom, allevs between 10th and G St. to 12th to city dump; $5 reward. 811 North 14. WATCH Lost; between 952 Sheridan St. and F. & N. Lawn Mower factory, by the way of Happy HolloWor in F. & N. shop; ladies' gold, hunting case watch; Elgin movement: picture in front lid. and name Cora Bennett, Sept. 4, '94 on inside lid. Reward to 952 Sheridan St. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUICK 1915 TOURING; IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PRICED RIGHT. PHONE 203L BUICK We have several Buick tourings of late model that can be bought right. See them. Cash or terms. CJienoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. CADALLIC 57 touring, in good condition; five tires, a high class c:fr for $1,500. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St CHEVROLET Touring, 1920 model, in good condition: good tires; $300. K W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St DAVIS Touring, starter. lightsT$95TET W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor street DODGE Sedan, late model. In extra good condition; $800. Cash or terms. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St FORD Touring. 1921 model; a real one. $275. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor 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. Cash, terms or will trade. Geo. W. Worley, 15 S. 9th. Dort and Franklin dealer. GRANT SIX Coupe. leather, upholstry good; 5 good tires; motor perfect. $750. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. HAYNES Touring, In good condition; a bargain $475. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. OAKLAND 1921. demonstrator, like new :a bargain; $750. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St OAKLAND Touring. '17 model, in excellent condition; $350. K. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. OVERLAND Model 90 .touring: a good buy; $250. E. W. Steinhart Co., 10th and Sailor St. OVERLAND Model 75; rebuilt and repainted; a bargain; $175. E. W. Steinhart Co.. 10th and Sailor St USED CARS Ford coupe; Ford touring. Frower Auto Sales Co. Studebaker Dealers, 21-23 S. 7th St Phone 6019. Motorcycles and Bicycles 12 IOTORCYCLE Harley Davidson twin motorcycle; ror sale. Call Ballinger Machine Shop. Phone 3158. Auto Accessories 14 ALCOHOL 7 5 e PER GALLON. TRUCK AND AUTO REPAIRING. T..A. ROBISON. 17 S. 6T1I. 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 Quality and Service." 1512 Main St Phone 2444. Service Stations Repairing 15 CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Painting, trimming, door and windshield glass: mechanical repairing. N. 12th & B. Phone 2453. E-Z SPRINGS Put them on the Ford; make It run, like ft big car. Bailey Bros. Garaged Rear Fostoffice.

GET ,YOUR "HAND IN" INSTEAD OF "HANDS OFF" What is the unseen power that makes a subway train roar under the streets of a great city at a mile a minute rate of speed? The third rail! Without it subway traffic would be at a standstill. One of the greatest powers in the onward rush of Richmond business i3 classified advertising. . It impels the movements of persons who desire to buy a house, rent an apartment, purchase a used automobile, procure a position 6r accept a sound investment offer. But these two Instruments of power differ widely In one important respect. The best advice regarding the first Is "Don't Touch" and the second "Get In Touch." Start TODAYto read and use classified ads.

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. Ihman Plating Works. 209 W. Main St. Phone 275S. WASHINGS Wanted. 3004 Rich. Ave. WASHINGS Wanted; prices right, call at 242 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. K. J. Knapp. TILLERY CLOCKS Draft regulation iur iurna.ee or poller. !-ee ueo. Jti. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered.machine buton holes, floss stitching. braiding.Dapenport Co. 64 S12.Ph.1786 Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs. Qulglev's drug store. 8th and Main. Phone 1244. DRAYING Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty :get prices ;satisfaotion guaranteed. Cecil Hilling Ph. 4302. HAULING Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. 619 North D S.t Office Phone 2328. MERCHANT DELIVERY Hauling of all kinds. John Graf. Rapp Store. Phone 1055. Res. Phone 6008. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. Goehner. Feltman C i garSto re. Ph 2039-4363. MOVING AND STORAGE LocaFand 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 & MAGILL Trucking service. We 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 REPAIR WHILE YOU WAIT; SPECIAL SERVICE TO LADIES. JOHN SPATTUZZI, RAPID SHOE REPAIR. 326 MAIN ST. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 DISH WASHER Wanted. Apply Steward. Westcott Hotel. Help Wanted Male 33 CREW MANAGER For Eastern Indiana, good pay, permanent position. Reference required. See Mr. Eshel:n2a!,westcoiLHote1, 8 a- m- or 7 P-m-FARM HANbIa7rfedman smaiTfam lly, work by month on farm; house, garden and fuel furnished. Letter of reference from your last employer for 3 years past must accompany your answer or you will not be considered. Box C-3047. care of Palladium. He! -Male or Female 34 SOLICITOR Either lady or gentleman; pay every day; permanent position. Box C-3050, care of Palladium. Salesmen and Agents 35 SALESMEN Wanted for local work who are capable and have 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 liberal proposition will be made to producers. Address 245 Johnson Block. Muncie. Ind. Situations Wanted Female 36 COMPANION OR GOVERNESS Young lady, well educated, wants a position. Address B. Z. 25 S.10thSt DTSH WASHING Wanted by lady. Box K-11037 care of Palladium. INSTRUCTION Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 CLARINET AND SAXOPHONE Lessons given: also reed instruments repaired. Paul Kring. 925 N. 10th St. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 SCOTCH COLLIE PUP For sale. Will sacrifice because of leaving city. Innuire 106 So. 12th St. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARRELS Empty lard barrels, good for packing meat: empty boxes, all sizes. Richmond Baking Co. Farm and Dairy Products 55 KIRCHER MILK Can't be equalled: -our wagon passes your house; if you want us to stop. Phone 4096. Fuel and Feed 56 BEECH BLOCK WOOD For sale: good wood$3.25cojrd. Call Phone 4109. FEED Hay for sale Wa1terH7Bee son. Call Green's Fork Phone. WOOD Rest sugar and beech wood at $3.25 per cord. Call Phone 107S. Good Things to Eat 57 GROCERIES Up-to-date new stock; we deliver. Sharp Checkered Front grocery. 1102 Sheridan St. Ph. 32S7. Household Goods 59 CUT GLASS 10 to 20 discount Friday and Saturday. Lawall, jeweler and optometrist, 607 Main St. DINING ROOM SUITE For sale; fumed oak dining room suite. 320 S. 13th St. Phone 1011. OUTFIT YOUR HOMK wisely and economically by following the ads under "Household Goods" in the classified section every day.

MERCHANDISE

Household Goods 69 FIRNITURE Davenport, sewing machine, bed, stand, cot, vulc.anlzer, cheap; other household articles. 300 W. Main. Phone 3166. 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. FURNITURE Friday and Saturday specials. Fumed oak dininsr room suite. $47.50; 5-piece mahogany living room euite, ?iL'.50: new oak bed room suite, dresser, bed, chifforette, $69; porcelian top kitchen tables, $4.98: white enamel kitchen cabinets, $23.98; Rockers, $2.50 and up; all felt mattresses, $7.75; combination coal and gas range. Estate make, $73.50; new floor lamps, $18.50; $150 phonograph. $48; and many other bargains. Townsend's Used Goods Store. S5-37 S. 6th St. LIBRARY TABLE For sale, in perfect cojid)jjonLCa;U202 Pearl street TABLE Living room table, mission style and child's go-cart for sale. Phone 2360. VICTROLA Piano, library table, sectional bookcase, desk, iron bed, refrigerator, 9x12 rug, office safe, other household articles. Call 1322 Main St WE BUY AND SELL uaed t urniture and stoves. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Jewelry and Watches 60 JEWELER AND OPTOMETRISTwall. 607 Main street. -LaWATCHES 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 exchange. Why pay more? We buy. sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St Wearing Apparel 65 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 Main St. Wanted To Buy 66 MOTOR 5 to 7 horsepower, wanted; 220 volt; 3 faze motor. Call 1411 N. D street. RAW FURS Wanted; highest market price and liberal grading. 640 N. 10. Ed Burns. RIFLE 32 calibre repeating; wanted to buy; must be good and cheap. Call Phone 1685. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 63 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. THIRTEENTH ST., S. 136 Modern sleeping room for rent with heat and bath. Phone1419. TWELFTH ST., S. 207 Modern furnished rooms for rent; gentlemen only; these rooms must be seen to be apROOMS $12.50 for 3 unfurnished. 513 N. D. ; $14 for 4 unfurnished. 701 3. 6th. Phone 2854. ROOM Modern furnished; for rent centrally located; to gentleman 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 Light housekeeping, ideal location; good neighborhood. Call Phone 4891. ROOMS Four large furnished ajid hall. Near Main St. Inquire 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1905. ROOM For rent; nice cheerful housekeeping room furnished: 1st floor. 115 S. 10th St. We only want clean, moral working people. Inquire 101 No. 9th St. John N. Koll, mgr. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 FT. WAYNE AVE., 102 Furnished apartments, heat and bath. Call Phone 2725. SEVENTH ST.. N. 46 One flat. 4 rooms and bath: 6-room flat with bath. Phone 1707. APARTMENT Furnished 4-room lower apartment Phone 2416. Mrs. Phillip Schneider. FLAT Steam heated flat ;all conveniences. Inquire Bee Hive Grocery, 1017 and 1019 Main St Houses For Rent 77 HOT .SE Five rooms, furnished. for rent. Phone 3352 or call No. 3 Laurel St. HOUSE For rent; a seven-room modern house; centrally located. Box 1-9142 care of Palladium. Wanted To Rent 81 FARM Wanted to rent; not over 100 acres; possession about March 1st. Within 30 or 40 miles of Richmond. Box C-3Q48 care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 80 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.. R. F. D. Ph. 4171. WISCONSIN FARMSLandolgyfree; cpn-iai numDer just out. containing many facts of clover land in Marinette county, Wisconsin. 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 SkldmorelUehle Land Co., 406 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wis. Houses For Sale 84 NINTH ST.. S. 605 Modern home; on paved street: garage; a bargain. Henry J. Duningr. DOUBLE Centrally located, 6 rooms; bargain for quick sale; owner leavingcity; a gxod rental proposition. See Burdsall & Willett. 710 Main St Phone 14S1-3271-3293. HOUSE Centrally located, seven-room m.c1ern; wlth eraragre. Call Phone1 1 4 S 1.

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Houses Fcr Sale 84 HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk. $37 Co. Ionia! Bldg. Phone 2310. HOUSE For sale; on cash or payment plan. Phone 4846. HOUSE For sale, by owner. 6 "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. RICHMOND PROPERTY A specialty. Porterfield, Union Bank Bldg. Klevator, 9th St. entrance. Phone 1965. Real Estate For Exchange 83 THIRD ST., S. W. 261 5-room modern; for sale or rent Inquire 436 Southwest 2nd. St. SO ACRES We have a, Preble Co. 80acre farm to exchange for r garage in Richmond, Ind. Horine & Frank, Eaton, Ohio. AUCTIOl' S Legal Notices 91 LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, en.: Dorothy Peebles vs. John S. Peebles, ayne Circuit Court January term. 1922. No. 19922. Petition for Divorce. Be It known, that on the 4th day of January. 1922. the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court her petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Sarah Justice, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that causes for divorce, as stated in her said petition, are. cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 3rd day of March, 1922, at the term of said court which was begun and held at the court house in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of January, 19J2, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the clerk, and the seal of said court at the City of Richmond, this 4th day of January. 1922. LINUS" P. ME REDITU. Clerk. Robbins, Reller & Robbins. attorneys for plaintiff. Jan. 5 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department or Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., December 29. 1921. To whom it may concern: j 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 '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 property described in said roll and will determine 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 names 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, BENJ. G. PRICE, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY EMPLOYMENT

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rilEDER TRACTOR AND PLOWS Practically new. DEE RING CORN PICKER NO. 3 In good running order. . 2 HORSES 2 -One S Vears old. One 10 years old 2 COWS 2 - full blood Shorthorn rprlnger heifers FARr IMPLEMENTS v agon and riggin; Syracuse gang plow; 2 walking plows; Janesvilie corn planter; McCortnlck mower; 4 Ohio corn plows; 1 cultivator; tandem disc; 3 sets of hip strap harness; bridles and collars. W. A. North, Auct. Harry Patty, Field Clerk. H. W. Gilbert Settling Clerk.

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AUTOMOBILES USED CARS Priced low. Car guaranteed.' Chevrolet 490. -winter top. .....$295 Maxwell touring, 5 tires $185 Oakland sedan . .... $850 Pullman touring. 5 tires ....... $250 Hudson touring ..$150 Dixie Flyer touring ....... ....$250 Nash, sport special. ... Nash, Six touring. Cash, Terms or Trade WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO 19 So. 7th. Phone 6173 TIRE - SPECIAL , KTNGSTONS 6,000-Mile Guarantee 30x3 30x3 ..$ 8.00 ..$10.00 Other- sizes In . , Proportion Special prices on alt AJax. Cord and Fabric Tires. FELTMAN'S CIGAR' STORE' "Where yon Buy Good Tires For Less." 609 Main. - . Phone 2033 SERVICE STATIONS Homer Eller, 17 S. 9th, XXTH CENTURY TIRE & REPAIR CO, 409 Main. Auto owners may rely on the repair men whose ads are in classification 15 of the Classified Ad section. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE , . Close in; 8 rooms, bath furnace; $3,300; vacant lot, 50x140 on National Road. Between West 1st ajid 2nd St. $600. PORTERFIELD Union Bank Bldg. Phone 1965. ee These At Oece FOR -TRADE5 acres in small town, close to Richmond: this place Is well Improved and level: will trade for 20 to 50-acre farm; this is a real proposition; see us at once. FOR SALE 1 acre in small town. 6 miles of Richmond, extra fine home, only 2,000. Mc Kin ley & OreMfacIh 223 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2153 EMPLOYMENT Once FINANCIAL Pay back $10.00 A month LEGAL. RATES AUCTIONS LEGALS SALE 2,000 Bushels of Corn More or Less ; 30 Tons Timothy Hay -More or Less ; -r1920 Ford Touring Car with Starter Other articles too numerous' t mention. SALE TO BEGIN AT 10:"0 FRED ELLIOTT:

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