Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 8, 10 January 1922 — Page 13
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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 In Memoriam 3 Cards of Thank" 4 Kuneral Directors 5 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery Lots, Monument! 7 Ixlre Notices "Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing 1.1 Auto Llverv Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE H Business Services Offered 19 Ru tiding Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving. Trucking. Storage 24 Painting Papering ?S Patent Attorneys ! Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 25 Repairing ?9 Renovating and Dyeing SO Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Ruslness Service EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted Female SXHelp Wanted Male 34 Help Male or Female SS Salesmen and Agents S! Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 3 Business Opportunities US Investments. Stock3, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Inslruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing. Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction i LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs. Cats. Pets S fforses. Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE R1 Articles for Sale 62 Business Equipment 53 Boats and Accessories 64 Ruilding Materials 55 Farm and Dairy Products j P5 Fuel and Feed 67 Good Things to Eat 65 Home-Made Things 69 Household Goods 0 Jewelry and Watches til Machinery and Tools 2 Musical Instruments K3 Seeds. Plants. Fertilizers M Specials at the Stores 15 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms with Board RS Rooms without Board 9 Rooms for Housekeeping TO Vacation Places Tl 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 7S Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent Rn Rummer Places for Rent 51 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 52 Business Property 4 Houses for Sale Lots for Sale 56 Shore Property for Sale 57 Suburban for Sale SF!al Estate for Exchange 69 Wanted Real Estate A UCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices High School Films of the Yellowstone National park will be shown at the freshman chapel Wednesday and at the senior hapcl Thursday at the high school auditorium. The initial social hour will be held in (he Art Gallery Wednesday afternoon after school for all students who wish to attend. A special school orchestra will be available for the musical entertainment. The hour was held last year to a successful end and with the correct management it is hoped by the students to make it a real live activity. The icachcrs' discussion group was to meet at the high school immedip.tt'Iy after school Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of discussing several of the problems which have been brought before the teachers on ordinary classroom management. BLANKET IS STOLEN Fred Taggart, 52." North Twentyfirst street, complains to the nolice that a horse blanket, described as having black and white stripes, was stolen from bis car Tuesday. FIND STRAY BICYCLE A bicycle found near the home of Fraoik Cook, 109 North Seventh street, was turned over to the police Tuesday morning. RADIATOR CAP STOLEN Clem McConaha notified the police Monday that a motometer and radiator cap had been stolen from his car while it was standing in front of the Arlington hotel Monday evening. 100 PERSONS ARRESTED IN YOUNGSTOWN RAIDS YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio, Jan. 10. Municipal court judges today faced one of the largest dockets in the history of the city, as a result of the strict enforcement of Mayor George L. Ole's orders that gambling and liquor selling be abolished and undesirable persons be ordered out of Youngstown. In four hours more than 100 persons, 90 per cent of whom -were in the class designated by Ole as being without visible means of support, were arrested. . One woman was arreste 1 t) and one man brought in was alleged kio have violated liquor laws. Amnog the Moors women do not celebrate their birthday. A Moorish woman regards it as a point of honor to be absolutely ignorant of her age.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
In Memoriam HA MM Resolutions Hamm. Methodist Fork. Ind.: of Mrs. Jane church. Green's Whereas on Dec. 29th, 1921. one of our class sisters, Jane Hamm, was called from her earfhly home by her Saviuor to her home in Heaven; And, whereas she has been an active worker in the Sunday school and by her spirit of loving kindness, faithfulness, and earnestness in the cause of Christ she has endeared herself in the hearts of her class, her Sunday school and church: Therefore, be it resolved; that the church and Sunday school shall ever hold her memory sacred for the exertions to do good in the world, and to make the church purer and more consecrated to the cause of Christ; Be it resolved; that we then as scholars, teachers and followers of Christ imitate her Christ like example that we too may reach that eternal home. This Jan. 8th. 1922. MRS. M. T. MYERS. MRS. H. R. CROOK. MRS. JOH.V MART IND ALE. 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-cur-A. Ask Dafler Drug Co.. about it. Phone 1904. 901 Main street. Lost and Found 10 SAPPHIRE Golden: lost. near Jake Turners Shop. Finder return to 219 Richmond Ave : reward. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUICK 1922 model; Rex California top. in extra fine condition: can't be told from new; a harirain. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. CLEVELAND Touring, brand new car; never been used", a bargain. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St DODGE Sedan; at bargain if sold this week. Phone 2001 or 6065. FORD Roadster, 1918. in excellent condition, for sale. 224 South Eleventh St. Phone 2335. i FORD Coupe, 1920 model. Brower Auto Rales Co. Studehakcr lealcrs, 21-23 S. Seventh St. Phone 6019. FRANKLIN Touring; late model; In good condition. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. M ITCH ELL Touring six, with new ires; also Dodge touring, very cheap. Will trade for a Ford. It S. 9tii St. i sT;iT"CARSl''ir sale: one 1920 r.-pass. Nash; 1 Overland truck: 1 Dayton Computine scale; 1 National cash register. Call 501 N. 16th St. Motorcycles and Bicycles 12 BICYCLE TIRES Goodrich and Herchy brand, are the best. Wesley Brown Son. N. W. 2nd and Williams St. Phone 3086. Auto Accessories 14 FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES Right in price, quality and service. Bennetts' Tire Store. 'Home of Quality and Service." 1512 Main. Phone 2114. 'TUBE W O R K W e for a short time, s-erv. Station No. will do free work Haywood Tire Sur19. 314 Main St. Opposite Court House. Service Stations Repairing J5 AUTO-REPAIRING Ford work a specialty. Use K-Z springs on your Ford. Bailev Bros. Garage, rear P. O. AUTOMOBILE & TRUCK REPAIRING Let us Install your new lenses. Alcohol 73e 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 f- B. Phone J2 153. X7cANTzINC AH kinds of tube and tire repairing. A.iax tiros and tubes. Filer Tire Shop, J7JS.Juh. VULCANIZING -Now is the time to look voiir tires over for spring. Let us assist, you. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co., 409 Main street. Ph. 6106. Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE New; I Thirteenth St. for rent. 105 North I GARAGE For rent ; i good location. 28 St. Phone 1518. for small car. In North Thirteenth BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ELECTRIC WIRING Of all kinds; complete line of fixtures. Service Electric Co., 316 Main St. Silverware, auto headlights, re-silvered. Iahman Plating 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758. Heating and Plumbing 20 MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace: office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. TTLLERY-CLOCKS Draft regulation for furnace or boiler. See Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered. machine button holes, floss stitching. braiding.Davenport Co. 64 S12.Ph.1788 Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quigley's drug store. Sth and Main. Phone 1244. D I i A Y I NG Mo v fngT" trucking, long hauls a specialty; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Hilling Ph. 4302. HAULING Forest Monger and long distance hauling crated, stored or shipped. D St. Office Phone 2528. for local Furniture 519 North MERCHANT DELIVERY Hauling of all kinds. John Graf. Rapp Store. Phone 1035. Rs. Phone 6008. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local A long hauls. Household storage. Goehner. feUman Cigar StorePh2q3J-4363. MOVING & T R A N SFER- Al ways ; get the best. Ora Monger; moving, crating. storage.9 So. 7th. Ph. 2746-3137. M6V1XGAND 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 & AIAGILL Trucking service. We haul anything, anytime, any place; prompt and efficient service. Phone 1469 Residence Phone 4124. Repairing 28 ELECTRICAL If it's n-nything electrical, see the Chase Electric Co., cor. fith and Main, 2d floor. Phone 6034. Open evenings. 7:30 to 9:30. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 LADY Young; wanted: with office experience. Apply Jenkin's Vulcan Spring Co . DO TOU KNOWWhv you are reading this ad? It is because it is set In such a manner that it caught your eye. When you advertise don't let the other fellow get all the results because you forgot to specify that your ad be set in this manner. Tell the person taking your ad to have It set style number five.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Male 33 BAKER Good all around baker wanted. Bacher, 1237 Main. Call Phone 2674. PASTRY COOK Al, wanted. Shop, 919 Main. Kandy PRINTERS WANTED Compositors and machine operators. Permanent positions now open in commercial shops of South Bend, Indiana. Open shop conditions; 4S-hour week. At least two references required. Address Employing Printers of South Bend, P. O. Box 902, South Bend, Indiana. YOUNG MAN v With some experience as salesman wanted. See M. Gleason at Arlington Hotel, between 6 and 8 this evening. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 38 VULCANIZING MACHINERY For sale complete rubber boot vulcanizer, steam tire vulcanizer, electric tire and tube vulcanizer, steam tube vul- . canizer, tire spreader, tread roller, repair materials, etc. Wm. F. Lee, 8 South 7 St., Richmond. INSTRUCTION Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 VIOLIN PUPILS instead of making a 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. 71 S S. W. A Street. Call evenings. Poultry and Supplies 49 ROSE COMB Red cockerels, from prize winners and record layers, size, shape and color. (Bean Strainl shipped on approval. Daugherty's Poultry Farm. Metcalf, 111. WHITE LEOHORN COCKERELS For sale, 7 single comb: Tom Barron. 2S4 Esrg Strain. Lloyd Ruble, Economy, Tnd. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARRELS ?"mpty lard barrels, good for packing meat: empty boxes, all sizes. Richmond Baking Co. BARGAINS In watches and hleh grade spectatcles. Call at C. E. Kcevcr's, Watch Shop. 7 South 11th St. BOYS' SI.R5 Main SCHOOL SHOES Special at per pair, Main Street Shop, 326 St. DESK Roll top; and sewine machine, for sale; like new. 506 North Seventeenth street. COAL SAVER Save 30 of your coai bill. Make your own coal saver, I . 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 less soot. Revives lifeless coal. - Requires loss firing and reduces clinkers. Enough chemical can be mixd at one time to last all winter. Only requires a few minutes time. Absolutely safe. 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 hut will eliminate your coal troubles. Complete directions and instructions with each formula. Requires no special work or time. Club with your neigh bor 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 rhfinical Co.. ISO E. 3rd street. St. Paul, Minnesota. LONG SWITCHES For sale; of natural hair: all colors and sizes; prices reasonable. 23S S. 13th St. Business Equipment 52 BARBER'S OUTFIT For sale: a good barber chair, one mirror and ran; case. Write Box C-2051 care Palladium Fuel and Feed 56 BEECH BLOCK WOOD For sale; good wood; $3.00 per cord delivered. Call Phone 4109. WOOD Best sugar and beech woorl at $3.25 per cord delivered. Call Phone 1078. Good Things to Eat 57 GROCERIES All new stock; get our prices. Darly Sharp's Checkered Front Grocery, 1102 Sheridan St. Phone 3287. KIRCHER MILK Can't be equalled: our wagon passes your house; if you want us to stop, Phone 4096. Household Goods b9 BASE BURNER For sale, dition; excellent heater. D St. In good con1411 North FURNITURE Buy it from 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. ONE DOLLAR Bargains, see west window, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Lawall, jeweler. 607 Main Sf RUG 9x12 blue Wilton rug, almost new; will sell cheap. 316 S. 16th St. Call mornings or evenings. STOVES For sale; closed gas heater: also small laundry stove. Both Al shape. Call 411 N. 16th St., city. WE BUY AND SELL used furniture and stoves. Home Supply Co., 1S1 Ft. Wavne Ave. Phone 1862. Jewelry and Watches 60 ONE DOLLAR Bargains. see west window, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Lawall, jeweler and optometrist, 607 Main 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. Specials at the Stores 64 DRESS SHOES New. Exceptional bargains at prices from $1.85 to $4.85. Mai nS t r ee tS hoe Shop, 3 26 Main St. FURNITURE -We buy and sell used furniture and stoves. J. II. Schell, R17 N. E St. Phone 2082. HUNTING BOOTS New high top hunting boots, $5.75; Main Street Shop, 326 Main StWearing Apparel 65 ARMY SHOES Second-hand army hoes, special bargain at $1.75. Main Street Shoe Shop, 326 Main St. MUNSON LAST SHOES A special lot of new shoes at olny $3.25 per pair. Main street Shoe Shop, 326 Main St. SUITProVERCOAT $23.50 Made to measure by the A. Nash Co. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers every Wednesday. 5 to 8 p. m. and Saturday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 921 Main St. Wanted To Buy 66 RAW FURS Wanted; highest market price and liberal grading. 640 N. 10. Ed Burns. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 63 FT. WAYNE AVE, 102 Two nicely furnished rooms; four unfurnished rooms, steam heat. Call 2725. STOP WISHING that you knew where to get the things you want at the prices you can afford to pay read the Merchandise ads in the classified sec-
IT'S SMOOTH SAILING WHEN YOU READ THE BUSINESS LOG At the end of every hour in the day and night the quartermaster on watch aboard U. S. Navy ships makes the necessary markings in the Log. In the Log or record book he keeps hourly tab on the barometer's rise or fall, the direction of the wind and other weather conditions. . Here in Richmond it is not necessary for YOU to keep a Log of the buying and selling conditions. The classified ads in The Palladium do it for you. They will readily tell you of the fluctuation or steadiness of prices in Richmond and from what direction the host offers are coming. Read the classified ads!
ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 63 MAIN ST., 201 Three modern sleeping rooms: men preferred; suitable for two. Phone 165S. twiitth ST. S. 507 Modern rooms for rent; furnished for gentlemen; references. Call Phone 6203. ROOMS For rent; furnished for gentlemen; references. Call Phone 6209. ROOM S$T2756lCor 3 un furnished. 513 N. D. ; $14 for 4 unfurnished. 701 S. 6th. Phone 2S54. Rooms for Housekeeping 63 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 307 N. 13. Warm furnished housekeeping rooms. Furnace, bath, laundry. Also sleeping room. Modern and only $2.50 and $ 4.50. . ROOMS Unfurnished for rent. 240 Ft. WayneAve. phone 1905. ROOXISTwo furnished for light housekeeping; for rent. Phone 6275. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 APARTMENT Furnished 4 -room lower apartment. Phone 2416. Mrs. Phillip Schneider. APARTMENT Centrally ern heated apartment, iciices. Phone 1703. located; modAll conven-FOUR-ROOM FLAT Ground, 520 N. 19. Houses For Rent 77 HOUSE Five rooms, furnished. for rent. Phone 3352 or call No. 3 Laurel St. HOUSE Modern 6-room. with bath, upper apartment for rent. 112 South 13th St. HOUSE -7 rooms with bath, on South Sixteenth street, for rent. Call at 64 South 36th. HOUSE A modern five-room house, with garden. garage and chicken house. Possession by first of month. Call Phone 4301 or 304 South 23rd St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land Fop Sale 83 122 ACRES CentervilTe, 1922. ' John 2 V; miles northwest of Ind. Possession March 1, Bowman. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Roberts. Richmond, Ind., It. F. D. Pfc. 4171. WISCONSIN FARMS Landology, free, special number 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 Landoloev. Tt is free on request. Address SkidmoreRiehlc Land Co., 406 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette. Wis. Houses For Sale 84 ELEVENTH ST.. S. 35 S-room house, modern; garage for 2 cars; part cash balain e terms: might consider renting to rignt party. inquire at 12211 .Main rr. NINTH-S"T.. S. 605M odcrn home; on paved street: garage; a bargain. Henry .1. Duning. T H I RTEENT1 1 ST.. S 4 2 2 6-room house, furna'-e, ement cellar, sewer in cellar. 2-story barn, good neighborhood; plenty of fruit: a real home for the money; will sell on terms. Call 15 S. 9th or Phones 2903-2906. HOME ."-room and garage: well lois right for imcateu, price 1 mediate sale; this one. Buv Burdsall. 710 1481-3271-3293. don't overlook that home now. Main St. Phone HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 337 Co. lonial Bldg: Phone 2310. HOUSE For sale, with furnace; in Phone 360S. by owner. 5 rooms good location. Call HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 J5.ll t h. Ph one 1641 or 2169. 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.8th St. entrance. Phone 1965. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of Wayne County. Indiana as administrator of the estate of George H. Runge, deceased, late of said conn ty. Said estate is probablv solvent. JOHN H. RUNGE, Administrator. Harris & Harris, Attorneys. Jan.10-17-24. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Ruth Ann Williams, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, October term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Blaine Williams, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ruth Ann Williams, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court on the 21st day of January, 1922. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said es tate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. BLAINE WILLIAMS, With will annexed. Administrator. Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher, Attys. Dec.27-Jan.3-10. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Jesse E. Clark, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, October Term. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Oliver C. Thomas as executor of the estate of Jesse E. Clark deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court on the 21st 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. OLIVER C, THOMAS, Executor. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, Attys. Dec.27-Jan. 3-10. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the. estate of William K. Young, deceased. In the Wavne Circuit Court, October term, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Second National Bank, as administrator of the estate of William K. Young, deceased, has presented and filed its account and vouchers in final settlement of said es-
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Legal Notices Continued 91 tate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said cirou't court on the 21st 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, it any there be, why said count and vouchers should not be proved. ac-ap-SECOND NATIONAL BANK. Administrator. Harris &- Harris, Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE Dickinson Trust Company, administrator of the estate of William R. Milton, deceased, vs. James Milton, Nide Milton. Con Milton, Berrv Milton, Cynhia. Milton, Carl F. Warren and Nancv P. arrcn. his wife. In the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana. January term, 1922. KMe Milton. Con Milton, Berrv Milton. Carl V Va,-r-c ,i ti? TP' are severally hereby noti ce i, ip aDOVe named petitioner, as administrator of the estate aforesRid. has filed in the circuit court of makinir wT,. .7, 4-La,aila., a Petition. I praying therein for an order and decree of said court, authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the yf Lo.tc ui saiu decedent and in said peii nun ufscnueii, to make assets for the I'a.viiicni ot the debts and liabilities of saui estate: and that said petition, so men and pending. is set for hearine in said circuit court, at the court house i in r.ionmorid. Indian rn a -ii,ri;ioi of the January term, 1322. of said court, the same being the 9th day of l ehruar.v, 1922. ltness .the clerk and seal nf sairl court, this 9th day of January. 1322. . LINLS P. MEREDITH. Jan. 10-17-24 Clerk. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES' REPORT To"'nhiP Trustee's annual Report to the Advisory Board of Jefferson Town-13-ip.' ayne County, Indiana, January, Receipts. . ' Jan. 22, County auditor, taxes, $563 oApril 4. First Natl. Bank, Jan.. Feb! Mar. interest, $23.57: April 12. Merton urills, J. of p. fees. $.50: April. 26. County auditor. tases, $700; May 4 Hag''stown i School Board, election exo., $1...92: May 7. First Nafl. Bank, -April interest $2.03; May 16, Countv auditor, taxes, $1,000; May 17, Lon Daughertv. rlos-, tax, $4.20: May IS. Cannon Sell's, dog tax, $.".; May 23, Harry Favorite, dog tax, $.; Kiser, dog tax, $3; Dan llarter. dog tax. $3; (.'has. Alexander, dog tax, $3; Estle McCullough, dog tax, $3; Guy Bohaman, dog tax, $3: June 1, James Carpenter, dog tax. $:j; Glen Iiekett, dog tax. $3; Clifford Clampitt. dog tax. $3; John Haler, dog tax, $:'. June 2. First Nafl. Bank, Mav interest, $l.jt; June ft. Ed Gunckle. dog tax, $3; June IS. Henry Smith, dog tax. $3: Burord Brooks, dog tax. $3: Lenna Fonts. doe tax. $3: Romie Usher, doe- tax. S3: June 2H. Countv auditor tavo til - 237.18; July 7, First Nafl.' Bank, Juno interest. $3.07; Countv auditor, reimburse poor fund, $4. SI; Julv 15. Liberty Twp. Henry Co.. tutition. $195.10; July 28, County auditor. state tax, $.89. So; Aug. 1, Jackson Twp. Wavne o.. tuition, $13.89; Auer. 5. First Nafl. r.aiiK. .liny interest. $19.93: Ausr 1 -ier(on Grills, j of T, fps ... j. nf K' First Nat l. Bank. Auir inisrpsi i.-Tsi-! !(),.(. . First Nafl. Bank, cpt. inter- 1 $2.62: Oct. 6. Countv anrlitnr ro. I est unhurse poor fund. $12;" Nov. ::, First Nafl. Bank. Oct. interest. $1.82; Dec. ... First Nafl. Bank. Nov. interest. $1 46; Dec. 23. County auditor, taxes $5,807.10: nee. 2.. Merton Grills, J. of P. fees, $2.5": De.-. 31, First Nafl. Bank, Dec. interest, $1.53. Disbursements. Elnora Root, teach . $33: Jan. Jan. 7. 14, John Porrest, janitor, er & Co., supplies, $1.55: ing Co.. supplies. $9.58: $17.50; KigGoble PrintJohn Edger ton. supplies. $10. 2S: Eddv Mason stamps, $3; John Replogle. labor. $7; Jan. 17, Dan Hoover, labor. $34.40; Merton Grills, insurance, $22 95- Jan. 21, Elnora Boot, .each. $66.25; Jan 28, I-oring Eilar. teach.. $132.50; John Forrest, janitor, $12.50; Jan. 29. Elmer Crull, salary ana expense, $160; Eliz abeth Jarrett, teach, $120; Fred Wilkinson, labor, $1.25: Estle McCullough, transportation, $160; If H. Johnsonbaugh, transportation. $160; Grace McCullough, teach., $110. Feb. 1. Walter Strickler. transporta tion, $100; Feb. 2. James Pierce. shen ! killed, $1d; Feb. 5. Elnora Root, teach., $(.6.50; Feb. 8, Walter Strickler, transportation. $15: A. M. Hoover, transportation, $100; Feb. 10. Richmond Item, publishing report, $43.20; H. L. Stoltz, publishing report, $43.20; Goble Printing Co., supplies. $8.10: Feb. 11, Harrv Foulke, labor, $6; Feb. 18. Walter trickier .transportation, $85; Elnora Root, teach., $66.25; Feb. 22. John Forrest, janitor. $25; John Nelson, transportation, $370; Feb. 23. Estle McCullough. transportation. $160; Feb. 23. Loring Eilar, teach., $132.50: Elizabetli Jarrett, teach.. $120: Grace McCullough, teach., $110; Feb. 28, H. II. Johnso'nbaugh, transportation, $160. March 4. Elnora Root, teach., $66.25; March 8, Elmer Crull, salary and rent, $d5; March 9, Loring Eilar, teach., $59.62; Loring Eilar, attending intitute, $39.75: March 11, A. M. Hoover, transportation, $150; Elnora Root, teach., $33; March 12, County auditor, surplus dog tax. $3.62; March 25. John Forrest, janitor, $25; Walter Strickler, transportation, $100; A. M. Hoover, transportation, $50: Eliabeth Jarrett, teach., $120; March 26. H. H. Johnsonbaugh, i transportation, $160;. Estle McCullough,, transportation, $160: Oeo. McPherson, : labor, $40: Grace McCullough. teach.,! $110; Ethel Ridpath .teach., $72. April 1. Elnora Root, teach. $99.50;' April 8. Elnora Root, teach., $33: April; 11, A. M. Hoover, transportation. $50:!
April 12. Earl Strickler. transportation. $17.50; Harry Moore, labor. $30: Walter Wtrickler, transportation. $32.50: April 13, John Retz. supplies, $4.S4: April 14,1 Estle McCullough, transportation, $100; Phillip Gates, music superv., $45; April 15, John Forrest, janitor. $25; First Natl'l Bank, interest, $7.": April 21. Ross Bright, barn rent, $16; Walter Strickler. transportation, $50: April 22, H. H. Johnsonbaugh. transportation.
itu;. Elizabeth Jarrett, teach. $162: Elnora Root, teach.. $106: April 23. Carl Phenis .trflnsnnrtatinn S.lft" Hrap fr--Cullough, teach.. $148 50: Lee Pugh. janitor. $S2: Estle McCullough, transportation. $60; Ethel Ridpath. teach., $120; A. M. Hoover, transportation. $50: April 27, Loyd Kuhn. labor. $5.47: Enos Warfel. election expense, $36: Grafton Stewart, election expense, $36: John' Forrest, labor. $3; Ulysess Boyd, labor, $9; April 28. Jesse Replogle, enumerations work. $35; John Nelson, transportation, $548.50: Luke French, labor. $4.50; Loyd Kuhn. labor. $16: April 29. Otho Winger, commencement address, $25; April 20. H. L. Stolt7. print. $27.05; Citizen's Telephone Co., box rent, $13.50; Odd Fellow's Order, hall rent, $S. May 2, Elmer Crull. salary and rent, $110; H. I Stoltz, printing. $26; J H. Stonecipher. rent and supplies. $5.60; Goble Printing Co., election supplies. $11.23: Stella Harmon, domestic science supervisor, $36; May 3. H. E. Mitting. carnations. $5; May 5, F. M. Whitesell, supplies, $9.20; R. B. Worl, supplies, $1.72: W. C. PMerce, supplies, $9.75; May 6, Roscoe Lilly, labor. $27.50: May 7, C. T. Knapp, supplies, $2.20; May 12. Henry Smith, ducks killed. $5; May 16, Thompson & Powell, coal, $128; Bartel & Rohe, supplies. $14.35; Frank Conover, coal, $139.75; First Nat'l. Bank, warrant and int., $416.33; May 28. Henrv Shafer, sheep killed, $35; May 31, W. C. Huffman, tile, $17.15. 4 June 6, Geo. Culy, sheep killed, $S;
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Legal Notices Continued 91 June IS, Harry Groves, renair work. $12; Chas. Cain, labor. $25; June 20, m. lUchter, labor, $39.25; June 21, Chester Crull, labor, $25; June 23, Clarence Stout, sheep killed, $35. July .l, Harry Groves, repair work, $10.50; July 2, Harry Moore, labor, $S.80;; July 7, Mrs. John Newman, iaborr $12; July S, Moses Keever , sheep killed, $12; July 15. Lester Davis, sheep killed, $34; Jackson Twp. Wayne Co., tuition. $1X6.75: July 16, Lon Bruner, sheep killed. $46; July 20. Chester Crull. labor, $28 50; Perry Twp. Wayne Co., tuition, $103; July 23, Gardner. Jessup & Hoelscher, legal services, $35; July 29, Hagerstown School Board, utition, $500; Hagerstown School Board, tuition, $2,400; Hagerstown School Board, tuition, $1,212.02; Warren Burkett, labor, $6; July 30, Cliff Clampitt, labor, $20. Aug. 1. Elmer Crull, salary and rent, $165; Aug. 2, Frank Nicholson, labor, $20; Wm. H. Hoover, labor, $12; Aug. 4, Omar Smith, labor, $20; Aug. 5, Robert Gray, labor, $2.70; Grafton Stewatt, labor, $15: Aug. 6. Harry Groves, repair work. Sin 7 a W r Huffman. tile. $27.73; John Replogle, labor, $8; R. W. $ Stewart, lahnr SQ- Ha,rv Vrnlk-t lahnr. $15: Ray Warfel, labor, $15; Aug. 8. U. G. Perssuiett. labor. $S; John R. Adams, labor and gravel. $44.75; John Forrest, labor, $15; Aug. 9, Geo. McPherson, labor, $27.50; Clarence Varnauf, treas., bal. in fund, $3,949.41; C'.arence Varnauf, treas., bal. in fund, $163.34; David Rinehart, labor, $15: Lenna Fouts, labor, $15; Geo. McCullough. labor, $10.50; Ernest Scruggs, labor, $4.50; Earnest Scruggs, labor, $15; Aug. 10, Walter Strickler, labor, $25; Earl Strickler. labor. $24: Auir. 11. Ed Brock. j labor, $20; Geo. Wantz. labor, $5: Carl nuaiun, liiuur, -l-J, icvvji , jauui, $15; Geo. Retherford, labor, $15; Ottis Stonm. labor, $20: Curtis Cummins, labor, $4.50; Lawrence Strickler, labor, $15; Loyd Kuhn. labor, $5; Aug. 12, Omar Hoover,, labor. $20; Norman Woodward, labor and gravel. $42.25; Joseph McCullough, labor, $7.50; Luther Wisehart, labor, $20; Aug. 13, Harry Rodenburg, labor, $S.50; Chas. Goodson, labor and gravel. $87; Jacob Moore, labor, - $12.50; James Carpenter, labor, $12: Roscoe Lilly, labor, $24; Loyd Kuhn. labor, $13; Chas. Freeman, labor, $S 50; Chas. Freeman, labor, $!V50; Lawrence Rinehart,. labor. $15; Raymond Knapp. labor. $5; Newton Rinehart. labor, $5: Chester Keeve.-, labor, $39.50; Dan Smith. labor, $i..ro; u. J-:. Shafer, labor, $10: Aug. 15. C.eo. MrPerson, labor. $5: Harry Groves, labor, $2.70: Aug. 16, Clarence Smith, labor, $5; Eli Sehmurk, labor, $5; Aug. 17, Louis Petty, labor. $25; Harry Moore, labor. $40: John Kiscr. labor. $3; Aug. IS. Fred Adrion. labori $5; Aug. 19. Joe Kuhn. labor, $20; Geo. Leavell, labor, $29: Carl Phenis. labor, $33; Aug. 20, R. B. Nicholson, labo $21; John Halm, labor, $7.50: Eli Schmuck, labor. $1..0; Chas. Freeman, labor, $!; -Elmer Durbin. labor. $10: Omar Knorpp, labor, $20: Lester Davis, sher killed, $10.50; Rav Pierce, labor, $15; Lester Davis, labor, $10: Don Drischell, labor, $7.50: Romle Usher, labor and gravel. $51. aO; Sam McCullough. labor, ; Harlan Ammerman, labor, $12; Hprold May, labor, $5; Chas. M. Rinehart. labor, 1 5 r N. G. Personett, labor, $26.23: A. H. Shafer, labor, $12 50; John Newman, labor, $t.25; Lovd Kuhn. labor. $7.50: Russell Havs, labor. $5: Earl Bookout, 'abor, $7.50; Homer Manifold, labor, $13.7;: Herbert Doerstler, labor, ST.r.O; "VS illard Heinev. labor. $10; Aug. 22. John Deere Plow Co.. scrapers. $32.40; Chas. Smith, labor, $13 50; Robert Gray, labor. $,...; rlarence Nicholson, labor, $9; Chas. Hussev. labor. $10: Aug. 23, John Replogle, labor. $54.50; Win. F. L-avell. labor. $15: E. E. Anderson, labor and gravel. $42.50; Frank Lewallen. labor, $6; Aug. 24, Geo. McPherson. labor. $25; Lee Push, labor, $90: Dick Howell, trravel. $119.25; James Carpenter, labor. $6: Robert Marlatt. lator, $15 ; Goo. labor, ; Aug. ; C. O. labor. 1'uly, labor. $17.50; J. S. Smith. $10: Guy Bohaman, labor, $;::. 7; 25, Win. H. Hoover, labor. $13.50 Mahan. labor. $20; Fred Cain. $28.50: Russel Hays, labor. $7.50: Loyd Kuhn. labor. $3: Aug. 26. J. D. Adams Co.. repairs, $231.11: Earl Stewart, labor, $30; A. C. Hus-hs. gravel, $10; Aug. 27. John Replogle. labor. $15: Tom Thornburg, labor, $10 50; II. A. Eshclman. labor. $15; Jesse Clrich, labor, $30.50: Lewis Hays, labor, $5: Ed UIrich. labor and gravel. $33.50: Floyd Beeson. labor and gravel. $43.50; Harry Davis, labor. $22.50: R. E. Lilly, labor, $68; Chester Crull. labor. $S7; D. B. 1 Oler. labor. $10; Ome.r Jones, labor, I $10.50: Aug. 30. Hagerstown Cement I Co., tile, $8.89; Aug. 31, Paul OW labor, j $15. 1 Sept. 2. Chas. Freeman, labor, $.":; Wm. F. Leavell. labor. $17.50: Sept. 5, 1 K. A. Scott, labor. $15: Leo Hasting.-, labor and gravel, $42.25: Sept. 6. Roscoe Lillv. labor, $5; Martha To.-tor, srravel. $20: Kept. 10. S. A. Moore, labor. $33: Sept. 12. C. T. Knapp, supplier. $12.34; Grafton Stewart, labor, $21.30; Sept. 13, Geo. Clark, labor, $12; Sept. 14, John Thornburg. labor. $10; Herman Kingery, labor. $3: Sept. 15, F M. Whitesel. drayage, $1.50: Sept. 17, Perrv Hoover, gravel, $112.50; Sept. 19 Hagerstown Lumber Co., cement, $8; Sept. 21. Fouts Millings Co.. coal. $6.78: J. M. Mendenhall. gravel. $43.50; Homer Manifold, sheep killed. $22: Dan Hoover, labor, $12.50: Louise Wichterman. labor and gravel. $53.75; Sept. 29, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FINANCIAL
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The undersigned will sell at auction on the farm known as the Anthony Clements farm. 5 miles southwest of Lynn: 6 miles northwest of Fountain City and 4Vi miles northeast of Williamsburg, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922 , Beginning at "5:30 a. m., the following property: 8 HEAD OP GOOD WORK HORSES 17 HEAD OF 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 IMMTJJCED 28 brood sows; 1 Poland China male hog; 123 fall and summer shoatg, weighing 50 to 135 pounds. CORN, OATS and FEED " ' 1.000 bushels corn; SOO bushels oats; 45 tons mixed hay; Z tons balel wheat straw; some good oats straw. FORD TOURING CAR Closed Topi 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 culti-packer, 1 double disc, 1 Milwaukee binder. 1 McCormick mower; 1 P. & o.-hay loader. 1hay 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. -U1J HOUSEHOLD GOODS ALSO WILD BE SOLD TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE. LUNCH SERVED ON GROUND
j WEDDLE & II IND MAN, Auctioneers. CLARENCE PITTS, Clerk.
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Legal Notices Continued 91 T. A. Shafer, sheep killed. $S; Homer Manifold, sheep killed. $8; Sept. 30, Wm. Wedekind, repair work, $13.90. ' Oct. 1, Raymond Knapp. labor, $1.50; Chester Keever, labor, $2.40; Oct. 4. Frank Rinehart. labor, $7.50: Oct. 5, Dick Street, labor, $3; Oct. 6. Tom Murray, labor. $42.95; Earl Stewart, labor. $1.50; Elmer Crull. salary, rent and exps., $167.50; Oct. 8. Leo Hastings,, labor, $1; Oct. 12. Geo. McPherson, labor, $27.50; Oct. 13, J. W. Smith, labor. $10; Oct. 28, Chester Crull, labor, $30; Oct. 31, Edna Locke, labor, $2.50; II. L. Stoltz, printing, $12. Nov. 3. C. T. Knapp, supplies, $52.47; Nov. 7. Fred Worl. labor, $3; Fred Worl, sheep killed, $5; Nov. 8, Henry Kimes, gravel. $45 Nov. 21, Chas. Dakler, labor. $10; Nov. 26, Robert Lillv, labor, $4.50; Nov. 28, J. W. Smith, labor. $50; Nov. 30. Geo. McPherson, labor, $15. Dec. 5. D. II. Goble Co., blanks, $.80: Dec. 9, John A. Ixcke, salary, $5; Dec. 10, Chester Crull, repairing culvert. $17.50: Dec. 12, Elmer Crull, salary & rent, $110: Dec. 14, C. E. Woolard, salary, $5; C. A. Harris, salary. $5: Dec. larence arnauf. treas.. taxes. 089.26; Dec. 23, Frank Sherry, re pairing, $3f; Dec. 24, Chester Crull, labor, $19! J. E. Myers, labor. $3.75; Dec. 27, Lee Pugh, labor, $15; S. labor, $18.30. A. Moore, Township Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand. $675.42: receipts during year, $6,634.96; total of balances and receipts, $7,310.38; disbursements during year $6,508.93; filial balances. $801.43. Road l'u nil. Jan. I. 1921: Balances on hand. $171-79; receipts during year, $4,126.47; total of balances and receipts, $4,29S.26; disbursements during' year, $4,167.63; final balances, $130.63. Special School Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand. $4,012.97; receipts during year. $6,413.65; total of balances and receipts, $10.426.60: disbursements during year, $10,426.60. Tuition Fund. Jan. 1. 1921: Balances on hand, $469.14: receipts during year, $3,236.82; total of balances and receipts. $3,865.96; disbursements jpluring year, $3,865.96. Dog Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $567; receipts during year, $470 ; total ot balances and receipts. $9:17; disbursements during year, $595.50, final balances, $3 41.50. Tntl of Ml J linds. Jan. 1. 1921: Balances' on hand, $3,896.32; receipts during year. $20.941. SS: total of balances and receipts. $26, 838. 20; disbursements during year, i $25,561.62; final balances. $1,273.58. ELMER CRCLL. Trustee of Jefferson township. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUTOMOBILES USED CAR Priced low. .Car guaranteed. Chevrolet 490, winter top.;.. Oakland sedan i. ...... Pul'unan touring, 5 tires ..... Hudson touring Dixie Flyer touring Nash, sport special. Ford touring, starter........ Nash Six touring. .$295 .$850 .$250 .$150 .$250 .$275 Cash, Terms or Trade WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO 13 So. 7th. Phone 6173 BARGAINS in FORD CARS 14 South 9th St. 1921 Ford coupe, almost new. cheap. 1920 Ford sedan, perfect. $500 1921 Ford taming, driven 2,500 miles $350 1921 Ford' touring .extra good.. $290 1919 Ford truck, Goodyear cushion tires $225 1916 Ford touring, all new tires $100 Ford one and half ton truck, first class shape $150 Ford touring, runs good $ 75 Ford roadster slip-on body....$ 35 Any make of car taken in trade. WALTER E. SCHOTT. MERCHANDISE BUY CIGARS FOR LESS "From MI CORONA 1 5 Cents U. S. MAIL J : CLUB SPECIAL 8c; for 15c; $3 iii) per box. CORDOR1S 8c: $3.75 per box. IMPEFUA 10c; $1.50 per box. RICHMOND ROSE 7c; 3 for 20c; $3.25 per box. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE "Where You Buy t.ood Cigars for Less." 609 Main rhono 2039 FINANCIAL S100 GET S24 Pay back $10.00 A month month AT LEGAL RATES AUCTIONS LEGALS
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FRANK ;A. CLEMENTS ORA PITTS . , Wit LEWIS. Settling: Clerk.
