Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 7, 9 January 1922 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JAN. 9, 1922.

PAGE THIRTEEN ,OSve Jeweflry on Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries.- See Classification? 60

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for quick reference, according to the Basil L. Smith System (Copyright). All ads are restricted to their proper Palladium style of type. Orders for - Irregular Insertions, the one-time rate applies. TRANSIENT RATE PER LINE Charge. Cash, t time, per line. ..11c 10c 3 times, per line.. 10c 9o 6 times, per line.. 9c 8o Count average words to the line. not less than 3 lines taken. Classified ads accepted until 11 a. rn. for publication same day. Minimum cash ad accepted, 30e. Minimum charge ad accepted, 35c. Phone 2834 or 2S72, and ask for an ad taker. They will assist you in writing your ad.

' CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . ANNOUNCEMENTS ; 'n Memorlam 3 Cards of Thanks ' 4 Funeral Directors tj Funeral Flowers Cemetery I.ots, Monuments I I-odge Notices 5 Coming: Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found . AUTOMOBILES JJ Automobiles For-Sale 2 Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange J Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing J" Auto Llverv Garages Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE J J Business Services Offered !' Hulldlng Contracting SO Heating and Plumbing -i insurance 2 Millinery and Dressmaking Moving. Trucking, Storage I Painting Papering 2T Patent Attornevs 26 Printing Stationery l Professional Services Repairing 23 Renovating and Dvelng 'J Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT J2 Help Wanted Female 2' Help Wanted Mal JJ Help Male or Female 35 Salesmen and Agents 36 Situations Wanted Femala Situations Wanted Mala FINANCIAL 11 Beslness Opportunities 5S '"vestments, Stock3, Bonds iV Money to Loan 1 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION ; Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical. Dancing. Dramatic --PiKate Instruct'on 4o Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats. Pets 48 Horses. Cattle. Vehicles J' Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE SI Articles for Sale fi? Business Equipment 53 Posts and Accessories M Building Materials BS Farm and Dairy Products f6 Fuel and Feed B7 Good Things to Eat 6 Home-Made Things S3 Household Goods fl jAwelry and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools 62 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds, Plants. Fertilizers 64 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 68 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND FOARD Rooms with Board 6 Rooms without Board "9 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 7 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7S Offices and Desk Room 7 Suburban for Rent 0 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE "2 Business Property f 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 Cards of Thanks THURMAN We wish to extend our thanks to our neighbors, friends, high school teacher and classmates for their kindness and sympathy for the short illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister. Lucille. Also for the beautiful flowers. L R. THURMAN AND FAMILY. Cemetery Lots, Monuments MONUMENTS We carry "Rock of Ages Granite." John P. Emslle, 15 South 10th. Phone 4022. Personals SORE FEKT Why suffer, use A-cur-A. Ask Dafler Drug Co.. about it. Phone ISO. 901 Main street. Lost and Found 10 BELT Fancy, pink and black celluloid belt with silver mountings, on Main St.. Saturday valued as gift Ph. 2331. BRIEF CAS E Los t ; t an" 1 ea t her" b r ! e f rase with Robert N. McMillcn. Ft. Worth. Texas, printed on fly in Gold letters. Above lost' on North 9th or i East Main. Finder Phone call 3684. SCARF Lost; light brown silk scarf. ' .War 15th and Main St. Leave No. 5 Keystone for reward. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUICK D35. 1917 touring: new paint hdiI tires; a bargain. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. CHEVROLET 490, 1920 touring, like new; u real one; priced right. Chenowth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. FORD Roadster, 1918, In excellent condition, for sale. 221 South Eleventh St. Phone 2335. FORD Coupe. Brower Auto Sales Co. Studebaker Dealers. 21-23 S. Seventh street. Phone 6019. HUDSON Sedan, a real bargain. Brower Auto Sales Co.. Studebaker dealers. 21-23 S. Seventh St. Phone 6019. STUDEBAKER Touring. 1917 model. Brower Auto Sales Co. Studebaker Dealers. 21-23 S. Seventh St. Phone 6019. USED CARS For sale: one 1920 5-pass. Nash; 1 Overland truck; 1 Dayton Computing scale; 1 National cash register. Call 501 N. 16th St. Motorcycles and Bicycles 12 BICYCLE TIRES Goodrich and Ilerchy brand, are the best. Wesley Brown & Son. N. W. 2nd and Williams St. Phone 3086. Auto Accessories 14 FEDERAL CORD TIRES Price at rock bottom: buy now at Bennetts' Tire Store. "Home of Quality and Service." 1512 Main St. Tlione 2444.

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Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTO REPAIRING Ford a specialty. Equip your Ford with E-Z springs. Bailey Bros. Oarage, rear Postoffice. AUTOMOBILE & TRUCK REPAIRING Let us install your new lenses. Alcohol 75c per gallon. T. A. Robison, 17 S. 6th St. Phone 1039. 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 a big car. Bailey Bros. Garage. Rear Postoffice. VULCANIZING All kinds of tube and tire repairing. Ajax tires and tubes. Eller Tire Shop, 17 S. 9th. VULCANIZING Now is the time to look your tires over for spring. Let us assist you. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co., 409 Main street. Ph. 6106. 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. 8th 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. Ijahman Plating Works. 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758. Heating and Plumbing 20 MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace: office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. OrColiseum. E. J. Knapp. TILLER Y CLOCKS"- Draftegulatlon for furnace or boiler. See Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 0th. Phone 6247. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered. machine buton holes, floss stitching. braiding. Da penport Co. 64 S12.Ph.1786 Moving, Trucking. Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchants delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quiglev's drug store. 8th and Main. Phone 1244. DRAY TNG Moving. Truckirig.ioTig 2hauls a specialty; get mv prices; satisfaction guaranteed. 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. Phone1055. Res. Phone 6008. M ERCHANT DeHvery. moving. loeaflt long hauls. Household storage. Goehner, Feltman Cigar Store. Ph.2039-4363. MOVING ST TRANsT'E'RAYwaysTgct the best. Ora Monger; moving, crating. Btorage.9 So.7th. Ph 2746--3137. MOVING AND STORAGE Wal and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1556. W. G. Baker, manager. SITIPLETT fMAGlLTTrTickiTTcrv ice. We haul anything, anytime, any place; prompt and efficient service. Phone 1469. Residence Phone 4124. Repairing 28 ELECTRICAL If its anything electrical, see the Chase Electric Co., cor. 6th and Main. 2d floor. Phone 6034. Open evenings. 7:30 to 9:30. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 LADY Toung; wanted; with office experience. Apply Jenkin's Vulcan Spring Co. Help Wanted Male 33 PRINTERS WANTED Compositors and machine operators. Permanent positions now open in commercial shops of South Bend. Indiana. Open shop conditions; 48-hour week. At least two references required. Address Employing Printers of South Rend, P. O. Box 902, South Bend, Indiana. Help Male or Female 34 MAN OR WOMAN Wanted, salary $36 full time, 75c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, A57. Norristown, Pa. POSITIONS Government; open; menwomen. Examinations, this locality set for Feb. 4th. Those desiring appointment write at once to T. McCafferty, St. Louis, Mo. SOLICITOR Either lady or gentleman; pay every day; permanent position. Box C-3050, care of Palladium. Situations Wanted Male 37 BOY 15 years old, willing and depend able; desires position or work after school hours and Saturdays. Horace Webb. 126 S. 12th St. Phone 4265. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 38 VULCANIZING MACHINERY For sale complete rubber boot vulcanlzer, steam tire vulcanlzer, electric tire and tube vulcanizer, steam tube vulcanlzer, tire spreader, tread roller, repair materials, etc. Wm. F. Lee, 8 South 7 St., Richmond. INSTRUCTION Correspondence Courses 42 MEN For firemen, brakemen, beginners $150. later $250. Railway, Box C-3042 care of Palladium. MEN Inexperienced men needed to become battery experts. Good opportunity and excellent income for right man. Write C. & S. Battery School, Racine, Wis. Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 CLARINET AND SAXOPHONE Lessons given; also reed instruments repaired Pau IK ri n g,9 2 5N. 1 0 1 hS t . VIOLIN PUPILS Instead of makingHa mistake by a test, come where you are sure of getting the best. The Salmon Violin Schools, 218 K. of P. Bldg. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 BULL PUP For sale. 718 S. W. A Street. Call evenings. ROLLER CANARIES Male and female; also breeding cages; for sale. Call 216 S. 13th St. or Phone 6190. Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 43 COWS Two fresh Holstein cows for sale. Inquire at the Starr Piano Farm or Phone 54793. HORSES Two; 5 and 10 years old; 2 two-horse wagons, one almost new. 230 Linden Ave. Poultry and Supplies 49 RHODE ISLAND RED 12 pullets; 3 cockerels, fine stock; for sale. Foster 21 South 23rd St. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARRELS Empty lard barrels, good for packing meat: empty boxes, all sizes. Richmond Baking Co. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES Special at $1.85 per pair, Main Street Shop, 326 Main St. DESK Roll top; and sewing machine, for sale; like new, 506 North Seventeenth street. ATTRACTIVE and inexpensive gifts are described in the "Jewelry And Watches" classification today.

ON "THE COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Remember the bulletin boards of your school daya? Books for sale, books wanted, rings lost, club meeting dates all the happenings of school life were reflected in those hand-lettered notices. Life has grown more complicated since then a great variety of things are bought and sold by everyone; we have more wants to be satisfied; we have become more particular in satisfying them. But the simplicity and efficiency of the bulletin board of our school days has not been lost.

We have our Cummunity Bulletin Boardclassified section!

There in such faultless order that, anything can be found in a moment's looking are hundreds of ads about the things that we need in our every day life. Practically everything fhat you ever think of buying can be found among these ads offered at the best prices in the city. Don't miss a day's reading of these little satisfaction bulletins!

MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 "COAL SAVER Save 30 of your coai bill. Make your own coal savor, 15 cents worth of chemicals, obtainable at any first class drug store, will compound enough coal saver to treat one ton of either hard or soft coal. Gives 30 more heat and loss soot. Revives lifeless coal. Requires less firing and reduces clinkers. Enough chemical can be mixed at one time to last all winter. Only requires a few minutes time. Absolutely sate. Send us $2 money order or draft and we will mail you this proven formula for the making of this chemical compound known as "Kole Save." It will not only save you dollars but will eliminate your coal troubles. Complete directions and instructions with each formula. Requires no special work or time. Club with your neighbor and divide the cost. State, county and municipalities supplied with this chemical ready for use in barrel lots only. Prices on application. References, Dunns or Bradstreets. Household Chemical Co., 180 E. 3rd street. St. Paul, Minnesota. Fuel and Feed 56 BEECH BLOCK WOOD For sale: good wood; $3.00 cord. Call Phone 4109. Good Things to Eat 57 GROCERIES All new stock; get our prices. Darly Sharp's Checkered Front Grocery, 1102 Sheridan St. Phone 32S7. KIRCHER MILK Can't be equalled; our wagon passes your house; if you want us to stop. Phone 4096. Household Goods o9 COOK STOVE Malleable: for sale: in first class condition. Call Phone 4329. FURNTtURE By"irfrorrr the "most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange your old furniture for new and save vou monev. Townsend's. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. Next to Whelan's. RUG 9x12 Wilton rug, almost new; will sell cheap. 316 S. 16th St. Call mornings or evenings. WE"BUYAN'd" SELL used f urnmire and stoves. Home Supply Co., 1S1 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Jewelry and Watches CO ONE DOLLAR Bargains. see west window, Tuesday, W ednesday, Thursday. Lawall, jeweler and optometrist, 607 Main St. 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 Tou can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. Specials at the Stores 64 DRESS SHOES New. Exceptional bargains at prices from $1.85 to $4.S5. Main Street Shoe Shop, 326 Main St. FURNITURE We buy"an"dlReH used furniture and stoves. J. II. Schell, 817 N. E St. Phone 2082. HUNTING BOOTS New high top hunting boots, $3.75; Main Street Shop, 326 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 ARMY SHOES Second-hand army shoes, special bargain at $1.75. Main Street Shoe Shop, 326 Main St. COAT Dark brown, winter coat in splendid condition; for sale. Verv reasonable if sold at once. Call 114 North 13th street. MUNSON LAST SHOES A special lot of new shoes at olny $3.25 per pair. Main street ShoeShop, 326 Main St. SUIT OR OVERCOAT $23.507Madeto measure by the A. Nash Co. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers every Wednesday, 5 to 8 p. m. and Saturday, 8 ft. m. to 9 p. m. 921 Main St. Wanted To Buy 66 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 f?ooms Without Board 68 ELEVENTH ST., N. 404 Bed room and bath; for rent, to gentleman. FT. WAYNE AVE, 102 Two nicely furnished rooms; four unfurnished rooms, steam heat. Call 2725. TWELFTH ST., S. 223 Three rooms furnished with bath; for rent. Inquire Phone 2091. TWELFTH ST., S. 207 Modem rooms for rent; furnished for gentlemen; references. Call Phone 6209. ROOMS For rent: furnished for gentlemen; references. Call Phone 6209. ROOMS $12.50 for 3 unfurnished" 513 N. D.; $14 for 4 unfurnished. 701 S. 6th. Phone 2S54. Rooms for Housekeeping 63 FIFTEENTH ST., N. 1143 light housekeeping rooms, for rent; furnace heat, electric light; private entrance. $7. Phone 2831. RICHMOND AVE., 218 Furnished housekeeping rooms, first floor, private entrance, light and heat furnished, with garage. TWELFTH ST., N. 109 One large furnished housekeeping room for rent. ROOMS Unfurnished for rent. 240 Ft. WTayne Ave. Phone 1905. Wanted Rooms, Board 73 ROOMS WANTED Three modern unfurnished rooms wanted by two elderly ladies, can give references. Phone 1888. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 FOURTEENTH ST.. N. 214 Modern furnished apartment, for light housekeeping: reasonable. THIRTEENTH ST.. N. 320 -Three-room flat. Call 119 North Twelfth St. APARTMENT Furnished 4-room lower apartment. Phone 2416. Mrs. Phillip Schneider. APARTMENT Centrally located; modern heated apartment- All conveniences. Phone 1753. Houses For Rent 77 HOUS ren t. St. ive rooms. furnished. for Phone 3352 or call No. 3 Laurel

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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Houses For Rent 77 HOL.sk, Five room; with bath, for rent; good location. Call 404 North 13th SL HOUS E 7 rooms with bath. onSouth Sixteenth street, for rent. Call at 54 South lth. Wanted To Rent 81 FARM Want to rent small farm; 10 or 20 acres; cash rent. Box C-3049, care Palladium. t ARM E 11 Experienced; voung; wants to rent 80 or 100-acre farm: 10 miles Richmond. Write Box L12016, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 80 ACRES Grandest, farm bargain; SO acres, level to rolling rich land; ex tra fine i-rooni frame house. with water in house; fine cellar, fine frame barn, granary and poultry house: all building! painted: 20 acres wheat; firice only $4,500 possession any tim; ot tiled: creek bottom land; send for catalogue. J. J. Westrick, Sunman, lnd. 122 ACRES 2 miles northwest of OenterviTTo, lnd. Possession March 1, 1922. John Bowman. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Roberts, Richmond, lnd., R. F. D. Pfc. 4171. POULTRY FARM T nt h eTi t y fssTc-Tes gently rolling; modern 7-room frame house; barn and poultry houses; fine yard and shrubbery; $6,000 cash. J. J. Westrick. Sunman, lnd. WISCONSIN- FARMS Landoiogy, free, snecial nninher insf out ffintainimr many facts of clover land in Marinctte county. AVisconsin. If for a home or an investment vou are thinking nf Diiying goon tarm lands, where farmHouses For Sale 84 ELEVENTH ST., S. 35 S-room house, modern; garage for 3 cars; part cash; balance terms; might consider renting to right party. Inquire at 1220 Main St. NINT HST.. S. 605 Modern home; on paved street; garage; a bargain. Henry J. Duning. TUT RTEENTH-ST?! si 4 22 6-room house, furnace, cement cellar, sewer in cellar. 2-story barn, good neighborhood; plenty of fruit: a real home tor the money; will sell on terms. Call 15 S. 9th or- Phones 2903-2906. HOMES Of all kinds. See ine before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 337 Co. lonial Bldg. Phone 2310. HOUSE For sale, by owner, 5 rooms with furnace; in good location. Call Phone 360S. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. MODERN 6-room house in good location; terms. Buy that home now. Burdsall & Willett, 710H Main St. Phone 1481-3271-3293. PROPERTIES For sale, three citv properties by owner. See 901 Richmond Ave. Phone 4914. REAL ESTATE InsuranceTloans and surety bonds. Bradburv & Bailey, 202204 : Colon hH Bldg. Phone 1956. REAL ESTATE List your property with J. H. Schell, all kinds for sale. Office 817 N. E. Phone 2082 or 2197. RICHMOND PROPERTY A specialty! Porterfield, Union Bank Bldg. Elevator, Sth St. entrance. Phone 1963. Suburban For Sale 87 SUBURB AN-4-room house. 1 acre of ground. Fruit; good out-building; $1,500. See Ramsey & Hudelson 17 N. 7. Phone 2259-6041-1899. Real Estate For Exchange 88 FIVE APARTMENTS In Cincinnati, bringing in good income on $30,000; will trade for clear farm. Write Box B-2092 care Palladium. Wanted Real Estate 89 80 ACRESFarm wanted; we have a buyer; will pay cash. See us at once. Ramsey & Hudelson, 17 N. 7. Phones 2259-6041-1899. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Albfrt O. Pierce, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction on the farm recently owned by decedent, 3 miles north of Green's Fork, Wayne County, Indiana, on Tuesday, February 7th, 1922, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., the following items of personal property: Hercules gas engine, chicken coops, water tank, molasses pans, lumber, yearling colt, 8-year-old black mare, 30 rods fence wire, 200 sugar buckets, sugar water tanks, 3-10ths. interest in McCormick binder, 1.000 shingles, 1 brood sow, 2 fat sows, 23 pigs, 1.300 bushels of corn, 5 tons of hay, and many other useful articles. Terms: On all sums of $5.00 or under, cash. All sums over $5.00, a credit of six months will be given on execution of purchaser's note, with approved surety, at seven percent interest from date, or purchaser may pay all AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Administrator. Harris & Harris, Attorneys. legaiTnotTce State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Edward T. Parry vs. Henry L. Hill, et al. Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1922. No. 18522.' Be it known, that on the 30th dav of January. 1919 the above named plaiutiff by his attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause for Money had and received and proceedings in attachment and Garnishment together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants. Eugene C. Garwood and Eugene C. Garwood, administrator of the

biuv. im-h. sen (i at once tor tnis ' -.science. .jb April 8. John Lumpkin special number of Landoiogy. It is I driving hack, $iS5; Anril 1 1 Phill n free on request. Address Skidmore-! Oates. teach, music, $30 April 14 Ale? Richie Land Co.. 406 Skidmore-Riehle Abbott, service and rent, $ 45.50 Then rRldB. Marinette. Wis. son and PowaM r 1 1 V? . IP,

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Legal Notices Continued 91 estate of Nathan F. Garwood, deceased is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant, is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the 4th day of March, 1922, a day of the January term of said court begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond on the first Monday of January, 1922, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the 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 6th day of January, 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Robert G. Morrison, Robblns, Roller & Robbing attorneys for plaintiff. TOWNSniPTRUSTEES'"RKPORT The Township Trustee's annual report to the Advisory Board of Dalton township, Wayne County, Indiana, 1921. Heeelptn. .0 o,n- i' Farmers' Bank, Des. int. 1920, $8.30; Jan. 22, Howard Brooks, aud., Jan. distribution, $240.98; Feb. 1. Farmers Bank. Pan. int., $12.13; March 9, farmers' Bank, -Feb. int., $9.74; April farmers' Bank, March int., $9.68; May 7, .farmers' Bank, April int., $8.37; May 31. Farmers' Bank, Mav int., $5.77: June 4. J. C. Keever, dog tax, $3; June io. H. B. Macy, dog tax. $147: June 30, Howard Brooks, aud., $3,864.89; Fanners Bank, June int., $5.37; Julv 28, inward Brooks, aud., July distribution, $311.41; July 30, Farmers' bank, July uu, tis.ns; jug. z.-i. k. ts. tiray, over cnarge, cpc. 11, warmers- oanic, Aug. int.. $12.74: Oct 1-armers Mann, Sept. int., $1L11; Oct. 15, John C. Smith .over-charge, $1; Oct. 31, Farmers. Rank. Oct. int.. J9.42: Dec. 5. j Farmers' Bank, Nov. int., $7.74; Dec. 22, r ir 1 . ...... . ' 11. orous8, aua., jec. uistrioution, $204.10. IHsburnenieiitfl. . A'1' J: .,"! - '"'dgerton. maniscrupts, $1.40; Phillip Gates, teach, music, $45; .an-b' -1 1'omas Lamar, driving hack, $;i8.i)0; Jan. 7, Claude Abbott, hauling wood, $1.50; Jan. 11. I.ute Baldwin, wood. $.; Jan. 18, Alex Abbott, service ai'di r.",not'o42-3; H- F- Bogue, hauling Jan. 21, Paul Koons. sheep ki led. $13; Jan. 21. Stanley Hardware, school supplies, $.50; Jan. 29. Thomas Lamar, driving hark. $65; Paul Lamar, driving hack, $70: Mary Ann Lumpkin. j teach. No. P. R., $'00. I i.,tKt'h"i.; 'VJ1 Truf,t Co" b"l and hht: I-. J. Samuel Lamar. ' oos, - 1 ... x 1 1 .1- h 11 . I - A K U. . '"", expense. ii.t veh 1? .n. exnensc !i- i.v.k 1 - Matcliett, cleaning out-house's $i; A 1 Abbott, service and Feb. ''-,' '' f"- -. ram Lamar, fi r i v i n sr ' "mt .5..1U: ThnmnC! T .j mo .- ii..:. hack- tKB ...""'' "V."5 ins hack; $133 "jan A,lred' dnv" Mareh 9 D. H. Goble Ptg. Co., office rrS11',2-": Hansel Dennis, labor on road, $33. 2u; March 1". Palladium Ptg. t o., printing report, $23.90; March 11, Howard Brooks, dog money, $83.30; March 12, J. N. Johnson, coal oil. $.9o . .a,. ' .K',S- Kennedy, labor on road. $-0; March li. Byram Man-, labor 011 road, $,.; March 18. AUx Abbott, service and rent, $42.50; March 23. Hansel Dennis, labor on road, $15: Hagerstown Lumber Co., glass for school No. 2. $2; nirfrcn m. narry Cain, ahor on roar! "' .March 2.-, H F. Boguc. hauling . $12.87; 11. F. Bogue, driving hack, !$;. . April 7. Sleiia Harmon, teach oons, teach. No. 1 H. R., $31.-.; ,,auLKo1on?-1 institute fees, $36.75; April 7r ,BlJ?;n A,,red. driving hack. $133.70: kw BS'e. driving hack, $65: Hettie Abbott, taking enumeration. $20- Paul Lamar driving hack, $149.45; April 25 i?bI,tt- hauling child to school. . .,0;"- M- Lamb, janitor work. $60; ,p. 28' Samuel Lamar, teach. No. 2. $ob0; Samuel Lamar, institute fees and janitor work. $74; April 30, Paul Lamar, road labor. $7.50; John Lumpkin, driving hack, $55; Mary Ann Lumpkin, teach. No. 1 P. R.. $300: Mary Ann Lumpkin, institute fees, $33. 4ulay .7'-r,-A,,,.x Abbott, expense, $15; f 'cn. A- ilhinson Co., glais for hack and houses. $18.60; May 14. Alex Abu i. i- u ana IU' 13.50; Hay 16, t -if: uhrV, re,na,r. n hack stove, S-.40, May 17. H. L. Stoltz. programs for commencement. $13; May 21 R. r Worl. supplies. $9.10: S. Sulteen. repair on hack wheel. $1.50: May 25, Curtis Baler, road labor, $4.50: Mav 28 Ed loruroad.Iabor' 12: Hansel Dennis, road abor, $7.50; May 30, R. E. Gray road labor, $,.50; May 31, Harold Williams, music for commencement, $"S is "eT 2' Iios?i,e Charles, . road labor. 18.50: June 4. Alev Ahhntt cn-,,! 1 lC.VU f 42-50: June 7, John Jones, janitor !0;T?u"e I- Curtis Bales, road labor. i"r commencement. $3; June 23, July 5. B. E. Gray, labor on road, $6; July 6. Leslie Smith, painting school house No. 2, $68.50; Julv 9. Alex Abbott, service and rent. $42.50; July 11, Hagerstown Lumber Co.. repair on No - school house, $5.54; July 15, Bijah Allred, hauling coal, $30.60; Julv Ihompson & Powell, coal, $258.47;' July 2o. Hagerstown School Board, transfers tuition, $633.07; G. W. Hodson, trustee, transfer tuition, $58.42; D. E ?o,P!n,T ,tr"stee. transfer tuition, $139.40; July 26, C. J. Atkinson, trustee, transfer tuition, $212.50. Aug. 1, Dickinson Trust Co bond $15d- Au I T1 TA1 Abbott. eip&. to, Aug. 3, T. L. McConneaughev repair on hack, $3.75; William Wedkind rePr ?n grader, $1; Geo. Cain, road 1&b; 112: AuS"- 12' William Perkfns road labor, $8; Aug. 13, S. Sulteen repair on hack, $20.50; Aug. 16. Curtis Bales, road labor. $4; H. Ff Bogue7 road a.o?r'-r-4,U St1 Allred, rod labor, ' - Tc- Bookout, road labor, $7; Vu' I?' ,Ira McAllister, road labor, $18; J. t . Smith, road labor, $14; Rav Burroughs, road labor, $29; Erastus Burroughs, gravel. $43.75: Aug. 20, Hubert Perkins, road labor, $15; Claud Abbott, road labor, $9; Aug. 22, B. E. Grav road labor. Jin- r-ia,, ikv.i j labor. $2; Aug. 23. F. H. Thompson, insurance, $31.60: Geo. Cain, road la-1 bor, $n2: H. B. Mapv rr.A iak. c - ' Aug. 24, Glenn Stafford, road labor, $4; l?slT,r- Canaday, road labor, $8: Ira McAllister, road labor, $2; John Cook, road labor, $20: Byram Macv, road labor, $34; Aug. 26, Paul Lamar, road labor, $32; Clem Temple, road labor. $40: Evert Sullivan, road labor, $13: Frank Petty, road labor, $14; Aug. 27, Alex Abbott, service and rent, $42.50; Harold Beeson, road labor, $15; Aug. 30, H. B. Macy. road labor, $28. Sept. 1, Albert Smith, road labor. $7; ioP1- TLamh. cleaning school houses, J20; Lawrence Macy, road labor, $28; Kossie Charles, road labor, $12; Sept. i. Benton Burgess, road labor, $20; Sept. 8. J. W. Dennis, service on board, $a; Harve Lamb, road labor, $7; Fred Beeson, service on board, $5; Sept. 9, S. Billheimer, gravel. $49; Wm. Waltz, service on board. $5; Sept. 17, P. H. Davis, gravel, $91.50; Sept. 19. Edgar Locke, gravel, $14.80; Sept. 23, Alex Abbott, expense, $15; Sept. 24. John Lamar, road labor, $5: H. F. Boeue. road labor. $6; Sept. 26, Art Davidson, road iauor, j; jept. 28, Gary Wikersham, road labor, $22; Sept. 30, Eva Raffe, teach. No. H. R., $144; Mary Ann Lumpkin, teach. No. 1 P. R., $114; Alex Abbott, service and rent. $42.50: John C. Root, road labor, $22; Samuel Lamar, teach. No. 2. $145. w0ct 1i,Lew,s Bales, road labor. $5: Ernest Matchet, road labor, $6; Bijah Allred driving hack, $60: Geo. Beeson, 1 lor Oct. 3, Hansel Dennis, road labor, $12; H. B. Macy. driving motor hack $170; H. F. Bogue, road labor, $12; Ray Burroughs, road labor, $12; Erastus Burroughs, gravel, $53; Ira McAllister, road labor. $1S; Bvram Smith, road labor. $9; John C. Smith, road labor, $12; Herbert Beeson, road labor, $12; Oct. 4. L. D. Farlow, driving hack. $65; Oct. 5. S. Billheimer, gravel. $41.75; Peter Sickels. road labor, $4; Prank Pitman, road labor. $18: Lester Canady, road labor, $12: Bert Wilkinson, road labor, $14; Oct. 8, J",- If- Thompson, agt.. insurance, $112.88; E. B. Gray, road labor, $6; Oct. i ' ,Alex Abbott, service and rent, $42.50; Oct. 15. Harry Cain, road labor. $22; Eva Raffe, teach. No. 1, H. R.,157; H. B. Macy. driving motor hack. $85; Oct. 18. T.LMfConnauaughev, hack curtains. $8; H. P. Kuhn. repair on buildings No. 1 and No. 2. $10.38 ;Oct.21,Rranson Dennis, road labor. $12; J. If. Thornburgh. gravel, $27.20; Oct 25, Lute Baldwin, wood, $12; Oct. 26, Wm. Lamb, janitor work, $20; Oct. 27, Paul Lamar, road labor. $12; Oct. 28. Samuel Lamar, teach. No. 2, $145; Oft. 'it.

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Legal Notices Continued 91 Harry B. Macy, "driving motor hack, $68. Nov. 1, 11. F. Eogue, work on barn at No. 2. $4; Nov. 2, Bijah Allred, driving hack, $54;, L. D. Farlow, driving hack. $58.50; L. D. Farlow, road labor, $2; Nov. 3, Eva Raffe, teach. No. 1, 11. it., sai; Nov. 4, Byram Macy, road la- ! bor, $12; -Nov. 7. R. B. Worl, heater and pipe. $79.75: R. B. Worl. nails. $1.04; Nov. 8, Alex Abbott, service and rent, $42.50; Geo. L. Tawney, bridge lumber, $4.37; Nov. 9, Evert Sullivan, road labor, $2; X O. Edgerton, manuscripts, $5.60; J. D. Adams & Co., repair on grader, $5.31; D. H. Goble Ptg. Co., records for office, $18.11; Hansel Dennis, road labor. $17; Nov. 16, 11. B. Macy, road labor, $S; Win. Waltz, road labor, $4; Nov. 17, W. H. Johnson & Son, repairs on furnace at No. 1. $5.4S: Nov. 18, J. N. Johnson, axle grease for grader, $1; Nov. 21, Bartel &. Uohe, school supplies, $16.15; H. P. Kulin, shield for heater at No. 2, $7.50; Hagerstown Lumber Co., glass and labor, $5.50; Nov. 25. Eva Raffe, teach- No..l, H. R., $114; Hansel Dennis, road labor, $2; Clarkson Dennis, road labor. $12; J. W. Dennis, road labor, $18; Nov. 28, Erastus Burrough. gravel, - $2.50: Nov. 29. Riiah Allred. drivintr hack. $57; L. I). Farlow, driving hack. $61.75: H. B. 1 Macy, driving motor hack, $lbi.&u. Dec. 1. Alex Abbott, expense, $6; Dec. 3. Mary Ann Lumpkin, teach. No. 1. P. R., $228; Ora Howell, road labor, $8; Dec. 12, S.' Sulteen. repair on hack wheel, $7; Dec. 14. F. M. Whltesell. fumigators, $4.50; Dec 15, ' Palladium Ptg. Co., printing tax proposals, $5.41; Dec. 19, Albert Smith, road labor, " $4, Evert Sullivan, road labor, $4: Dec. Si, Paul Lamar, hauling children to school $50; Dec. Alex Abbott, service and r,lt .42.50: Alex Abbott. expense, , tie ? iipc ?a F.va Raffe. teach. No. 1, H. R., $114; Mary Ann Lumpkin, teach. No. 1, P. R., $114: W. M. Lamb, janitor work. $60; Dec. 2, Samuel Lamar, teach. No. 2. $290; Dec. 27,-L. IX Farlow, driving hack. $60; Bijah Allred. driving hack, $60: Dec. 28, Lewis Bales, cleaning house No. 2' and 4 outhouses. $10; Dec. 30. II. B. Macy, driving motor hack, $170. TnnnMblp Fund. Dec. 31, 1920: Balances on hand. $1,405.49; receipts during year. $418 01; total balances and receipts. $1,823. aO; disbursements during year, $62.42; final balance, $1.151. OS. Road Fund. Dec. 31, 1920: Balances on hand, $733.13: receipts during year. $1,047.86, total of balances and receipts, 1.780.99; disbursements during year, $1,512.37; final balances. $268.02. Special School Fond. Dec. 21, 1920: Balances on hand, $3,253.07; receipts during year, $3,999.92; total of balances and receipts, $7,252.99; disbursements during year, $1,068.07; final balances. $3,181.92. Tuition Fund. Dec. 31. 1920: Balances on band, $1,106.47; receipts during year, $4,878.96; total of balances and receipts, $5,985.43; disbursements during year, $3,791.39; final balances, $2,194.01. Dog Fund. Dec. 31, 1920: Balances on hand. $196.30; receipts during year. $150; total of balances and receipts. $146. ?,0: disbursements during year, $16.30; final balances, $250. Bond Fund. Dec. 31. 1920: Balances on hand, $467.07; receipts during year, $535.83; total of balances and receipts. $1,302.40; disbursements during year, $S42.50; final balances, $459.90. Total of VII Kundii. Dec. SI, 1920: Balances on hand, $7,161.53: receipts during year. $11.330. OS; total of balances and receipts, $18,491.61; disbursements during vear, $10,953.65; final balances, $7.".07"9fi" ALEX ABBOTT. Trusteo of Dalton township. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUCTIONS LEGALS

PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm located at first Interurban Stop west of rer'shing, Indiana on WEDNESDAY, JAN. J 1th'

at i: o'clock, sharp, I will offer for 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 .M. Taylor, Walter Farlow. AUCTS Weddle & Hindinan

PUBLIC SALE

The undersigned will sell at auction on the farm known as the Anthon-r Clements farm, 5 miles southwest of Lvnn: 6 miles northwest of Fountain City and 4 miles northeast of Williamsburg, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1922 Beginning at 9:30 a. m., the following property: 8 HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES 17 HEAD OP SHORTHORN CATTLE One registered roan yearling bull; 9 cows, 1 cow with calf at side, the rest fresh in January, February and March; 5 springer heifers, coming 2 years old; 2 summer calves. ' 150 HEAD OP HOGS DOUBLE 1MMTJNED 28 brood sows; 1 Poland China male hog; 123 fall and summer shoata weighing 50 to 135 pounds. , CORN, OATS and FEED 1.000 bushels corn; 800 bushels oats; 45 tons mixed hav; 3 tons baled wheat straw; some good oats straw. FORD TOURING CAR Closed. Top, Good Condition IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Three wagons. 3 gravel beds, 1 spring wagon. 2 buggies, 2 sleighs 1 manure spreader, 1 Gale 3-horse riding breaking plow, good as new; 2 breaking plows, 1 corn planter, 2 corn plows, 1 cultl-packer, 1 double disc, 1 Milwaukee binder, 1 McCormick mower, 1 P. & O. hay loader. 1 hay rake and tedder, 1 four-horse wheat drill, 2 one-horse wheat drills, 2 spring-tooth harrows, 2 spike-tooth harrows, 4 sets' harness, hog fountains, feeders, hog houses, log bolsters, chains, doubletrees,- singletrees and a complete sugar making .outfit. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ALSO WILL BE SOLD ' TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE. LUNCH SERVED ON GROUND

WEDDLE & HINDMAN, Auctioneers. CLARENCE PITTS, Clerk. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

Warehouse Space ; Railroad Siding; Elevator -" Call Phone No. 2834 . '.

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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 .........1150 Dixie Flyer touring $2DQ. Nash, sport special? : ' Nash Six touring. ..... . Csh. Terms or Trade WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO 19 So. 7tu. Phone 6173 TI SPECIAL We have" .lust received a new -shipment of- extra, 'Quality' FORD. TIRES and have- priced them -at bottom figures to meet ready sale. :. - . , . . - Size 30x3 Only I9o00 We can save you . money on all size cord and . fabric tires. "Look around" then come here and you're ready to buy. LEE, ,"Tfoe Tire Man 8 South 7th St.' Richmond. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ExcimrsSoe Our third party left Satnrdav night for More. HaveD, Florida. We go again Jan. 21tt. - . , Strawberries are now ripe ami plentiful. Come in and See samples of soil and get our rates. Harris & Korteweg S. W. Cor. 6th and Main. Thone 227 S. - Richmond, lnd. FINANCIAL LOANon Furniture. Pianos. Live Stock, Autos. Talking Machines, etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pa-. All transactions strictly private. STATE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. Phone 2560. Room 40, 3rd Floor Colonial Bldg. AUCTIONS LEGALS sale the following articles; 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

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FRANK A. CLEMENTS ORA PITTS , , WM. LEWIS; Settling Clerk.

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