Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 9, 11 January 1922 — Page 11
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11, 1922. PAGE ELEVEN Afll Sorts off Office aed Bmsieess Helps are Listed Under Classification - No,
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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE , ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 In Memoriam 'Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 6 Funeral Flowers Cemetery Lots, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices J Coming Events Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Motorcvcles snd Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing '5 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 1 Business Services Offered J Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing "1 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving, Trucking. Storage ?4 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys Printing Stationer "Professional Services 2S Repairing 29 Renovating snd Dyeing R0 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT J2 Help Wanted Female asHelp Wanted Male J4 Help Male or Female ..5 Salesmen and Agents 3S Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 3 Brslness Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 4" Correspondence Courses 43 Tocl instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 45 Private Instruction it Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats. Pets 4 Horses. Cattle, Vehicles 49 Poultrv and Supplies 80 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 51 Articles for Sale 52 Business Equipment 53 Boats and Accessories F,4 Building Materials 55 Farm and Dairy Products Pfi Fuel and Feed 57 Good Things to Eat B8 Home-Made Things 69 Household Goods fiO Jewelry and Watches fil Machinery and Tools 62 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds. Plants. Fertilizers 4 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 7 Rooms with Board 8 Rooms without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop In. Town 73 WantPd Rooms, Board "4 Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 7 7 Houses for Rent 7 Officps and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 50 Summer Places for Rent 1 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE fZ Business Property 4 Houses for Sale f 5 Lots for Pale 6 Shore Property for Sale 7 Suburban for Sale Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices New Madison, 0. NEW MADISON, O Mrs. Minerva Ware returned Friday from Marion, Ind., where she spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Aukerman... Mrs. S. W. Bennett spent last week with relatives in Richmond Mrs. James Gabbert spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. S. Hageman. Mrs. Dick Lease from near Lewisburg, i3 staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Noggle. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eley of Hollausburg spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eley. .. .Chester liaiter of Richmond spent Friday with relatives here and attended church :r rviees in the evening where he gave us some fine instrumental music... Hev. Armstrong of Arcanum will assist Rev. Snyder in the meetings this week Miss Ruth Roberts of West Alexandria is spending a few days with Mrs. George Eley Prof, and Mrs. Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kliker were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howell, north of town. Mrs. Roush was to entertain the teachers at a 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. .. .Ephraim Noggle, who has been very ill for a year, suffered a stroke of paralysis Friday, which affected his whole body with the exception of one hand Mrs. Josie Coblentz has been seriously ill ever since the death of her mother, two weeks ago. Her sister, Mrs. Harry Hileman, is with her.... Clem Crawford, west of town, is ill Mrs. John Hetzler is improving. Mrs. Morgan is staying with her Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nyswonger received word Friday that their son Sam, who is an electrician of Erie, Pa., had fallen from the top of a three story building and was seriously injured. Later reports were that he is improving Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wright left Saturday morning for their home in Canada. POSTAL RECEIPTS INCREASE. (By Associated Press) FIXDLAY, Ohio, Jan. 11 An increase of 13 per cent in Findlay postal receipts was registered during 1921, over 1920, according to figures made public by Postmaster Saunders. ITINERANTS MADE HAPPY. (By Associated Press) VINCENNES, Ind., Jan. 11. Thirt teen itinerants sleeping in the city ' ihall basement enjoyed a turkey dinner with trimmings when the Masonic fraternity found that too liberal provision had been made for a banquet. The Harmony society, holding a ban ouet the same evening, provided po lice officers with turkey.
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Cards of Thanks ROARK Hereby I wish to express my thanks to the mutual friends of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Roark for their loving sympathy in our unspeakable sorrow and for every kindness shown at the time of his death and burial. May God bless and keep you. I am. HIS WIDOW. Cemetery Lots, Monuments MONUMENTS We carry "Rock of Ages Granite." John P. Emslie, 15 South loth. Phone 4022. Personals SORE PERT-Why suffer, use A-cur-A. Ask Dafler Drug Co., about It. Phone 1904. 901 Main street. Lost and Found 10 DRIVING GLOVES Lost ; leather, this (Vednesdav) morning. Return 1411 N. D. St. Reward. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 CLEVELAND Touring, brand new car; never been used; a bargain. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. h ORD Roadster, 1918, in excellent condition, for sale. 224 South Eleventh St. Phone 2335. I RANKLIN Touring; late model: in good condition. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. USED CARS For sale; one 1920 5-pass. Nash; 1 Overland truck; 1 Davton Computing 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 30S6. Auto Accessories 14 FEDERAL TIRES "Federal" Is a symbol of service, a trial will convince you. Bennetts' Tire Store, home of ouality and service. 1512 Main. Phone 2444. FORD INNER TUBES $1.50 each. New. Studobaker Dealers, 21-23 S. 7th St. TUBE WORK We will do free work for a short time. Haywood Tire Surgery. Station No. 19. 314 Main St. Opposite Court House. Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTO REPAIRING Ford work a specialty. Use E-Z springs on your Ford. Bailey Bros. Garage, rear P. O. AUTOMOBILE & TRUCK REPAIRING Let us install your new lenses. Alcohol 75c per gallon. T. A. Robison, 17 S. 6th St. Phone 10S9. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Bodies, door, windshield glass. Auto repairing. Auto painting, trimming. N. 12th and B. Phone 2 453. VI LCANIZING rAll kinds of tube and tire repairing. Ajax tires and tubes. Eller Tire Shop. 17 S. 9th. VUI,CANIZING Now 13 the time to look your tires over for spring. Let us assi3t you. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co., 409 Main street. Ph. 6106. Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE For rent; for. small car. in i good locatio-n. 28 North Thirteenth St. Phone 151S. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 13 ELECTRIC WIRING Of all kinds; ! complete lin of fixtures. Service ' Electric Co., 316 Main St. PLATING Silverware, auto headlights, mirrors, re-silvered. I,ahman Plating Works, 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. TILLERV CLOCKS Draft regulation for furnace or boiler. See Geo. E. i Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 8247. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered. machine button holes, floss stitching. braiding.Pavenport Co. 64 S.l 2.Ph.l7St; SEWING Mae Newman is again doing sewing. Phone 2470 or call 12 N. ISth St. Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quigley's drug store. 8th and Main. Phone 1244. D RAYING Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty; get my 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 2523. 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 Cigar Store. Ph2039-4363. MOVING & TRANSFER Always; get the best. Ora Monger; moving, crating. storage. 9 So. 7th. Ph. 2746-3137. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 222S-156C. W. G. Baker, manager. TRANSFER And general hauling. Headquarters at Vigran's Variety Store. Phone 2123. d SHIPLETT & MAG ILL Trucking service. We haul anything, anytime, any place; prompt and efficient service. Phone 1469. Residence Phone 4124. Repairing 28 BOOTS AND OVERSHOES We half sole and repair them. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co. 409 Main St. ELECTRICAL If it's anything electrical, see the Chase Electric Co., cor. 6th and Main, 2nd floor. Phone 6034. Open evenings. 7:30 to 9:30. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 LADY Young; wanted: with office expert nee. Apply Jenkin's Vulcan Spring Co. LAUNDRESS Competent; wanted to take washings home; family of two. To be called for and delivered. Call evenings at 304 N. 9th St. YOUNG LADY Wanted for good steno position in city proper: lady 20 to 25 years old. Salary in proportion to experience and ability. Call in person Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. DON'T BUY any more clothes until you look through the "Wearing Apparel" ads in the classified section. Help Wanted Male 33 SALESMEN Several life Insurance salesmen to operate Richmond, Newcastle, Connersville, Rushville and adjoining counties on salary and commission. Will make weekly or monthly salary allowance to desirable men who will produce. Experienced men with clean records preferable: inexperience no barrier to men with clean character. Apply C. E. Thomason, supt., office 307-308-309 Kelly-Hutch-insou Block.
PRESTO CHANGES Don't walk around town with a worried look on your face because you don't know where to get a good used tire or a certain kind of typewriter or a snug apartment. Atlas carried the world on his shoulders and it didn't seem to bother him much. Hi3 burden was a whole lot heavier than yours and besides, he didn't know where to look for help. You're in a comparatively soft situation. All you have to do is to turn to the classified section in The Palladium and that look of worry will quickly vanish. Those little ada will tell you wkere to get that tire or typewrite or apartment as well as many other articles for which you may be looking. Make life easier by reading the classified ads every day!
EMPLOYMENT H elp 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 Bend, P. O. Box 902. South Bend, Indiana. Situations Wanted Female 36 HOUSEKEEPER Lady wants place place as housekeeper. Call Phone 54971. 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. 718 S. W. A Street. Call evenings. Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 SOWS 4 brood; for sale. Fhone 54701. Poultry and Supplies 49 ROSE COMB Red cockerels, from prize winners and record layers, size, shape and color. (Bean Strain) shipped on approval. Daugherty's Poultry Farm. Metcalf. 111. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BABY WALKER Large size, and nursery chair: for sale. Mrs. Georgia Harris, 145 Bridge Ave. BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectatcles. Call at O. E. Keever's, WatcbShop, J South 11th St. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES Special at $1.85 per pair, Main Street Shop, 326 Main St. COAL SAVER Save 20 of your coai bill. Make your own coal saver, 15 cents worth of chemicals, obtainable at any ffrst class drug store, will compound enough coal saver to treat one ton of either hard or soft coal. Gives more heat and less 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 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 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 Bradstrects. Household Chemical Co., 180 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 mug case. Write Box C-3051 care Palladium DESK Roll top; for sale. 506 N. 17th. VULCANIZING MACHINERY For sale complete rubber hoot vulcanizer, steam tire vulcanizer, electric tire and tube vulcanizer, steam tube vulcanizer, tire spreader, tread roller, repair materials, etc. Wm. F. Lee, 8 South 7 St., Richmond. ' WITTE LOG SAW For sa le, cheap; used very little; will demonstrate. Box 113, Centerville. Ind. Fuel and Feed 56 BEECH BLOCK WOOD For sale; good wood; $3.00 per cord delivered. Call Phone 4109. WOOD Best sugar and beech wood at $3.25 per cord delivered. Call Phone 1078. Good Things to Eat 57 GROCERIES All new stock; get our prices daily. Sharp's Checkered Front Grocery. 1 1 02 Sheridan St. Ph. 32S7. KIRCHER MILK Can't be equalled: our wagon passes your house; if you want us to stop. Phone 4096. Household Goods t9 BASE BURNER For sale, in good condition; excellent heater. 1411 North D St. 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 money. Townsend's, 35-37 S. Uth. Phone 1296. Next to Whelan's. RUG 9x12- blue Wilton rug, almost new; will sell cheap. 316 S. 16th St. Call mornings or evenings. SEWING MACHINE For " sale; like n ew' "PA N- 1 7 1 h STOVES For sal?-, closed gas heater; also small laundry stove. Both Al shape. Call 411 N. 10th St., city. TABLE Dining room oak table for sale. 22 South Fourteenth St. WE BUY AND SELL used furniture and stoves. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1S62. Musical Instruments 62 RECORDS You cansave 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.S5 to $4.S5. Main Street Shoe Shop. 326 Main St. HUNTING BOOTS Newh7ghophun t ing boots, $5.75; Main Street Shop, 326 Main St. ONE DOLLAR Bargains, see west window, Wednesday. Thursday. Lawall, jeweler. 607 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 ARMY SHOES Second-hand army shoes, special bargain at $1.75. Main . Street Shoe Shop,326 Main St. SUIT OR OVERCOAT $23.50Made 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. 9216 Main St. THIS AD stands out and attracts attention. The copv Is easiiv read because it is set-off with white space. When you want to sell your house, have vour ad set in this style.
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Wearing Apparel 65 M UN SON LAST SHOES A special lot of new shoes at olny $3.25 per pair Main street Shoe Shop, 326 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. MAIN ST.. 201 Three modern sleeping rooms: men preferred; suitable for two. Phone 165S. SIXTH ST., S. 113 Warm sleeping room in quiet home; private entrance: price reasonable. ROOMS For rent: furnished for gentJernrijrfjeencsralMPhone 6209. P'OOMS $12.60 for 3 unf urnished. Sll e.'i. :t?14 toJ- unfurnished. 701 S. th. Phone 2S54. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 I?sJts Unfurnished for rent. JlL ayne Ave. Phone 1905. 240 ROOMS Two furnished for light house" keeping; for rent. Phone5275. UNFURNISHED ROOMS 2 first f looT modern, suitable for two old ladies, for Iigiitliousekeeping. Phone 6258. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 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 HOUSE Five rooms. furnished. for rent. Phone 3352 or call No. 3 Laurel HOUSE Modern 6-room, with bath.! 13th St rent. 112 South HOUSE 7 -rooms with bath7 onSouth Sixteenth street, for rent. Call at 54 South 16th. HOUSE A modern five-room house, with garden, garage and chicken house. Possession by first of month. Call Phone 4.101 or 304 South 23rd St Wanted To Rent 81 ONE TO FIVE ACRES Of ground wanted to rent. rhone 6091 evenings. TRUCK FARM ," to 25 acreswarited to rent, within 10 miles of Richmond Write Box L-12017 care. Palladium. REAL E S T A T E F0R SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 58 ACRES On main rnad. good house and out-buildings; land in high state of cultivation: 7 miles of Richmond. Price is risbt for quick sale. Now is the time to get located. RurdsalJ-WilWt 'o.. 710H Main St. Phone 1481-3271-3293. 122 ACRES 2 iy miles northwest of Centerville, , Ind. Possession March 1 1 922. John Bowman. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Roberts, Richmond. Ind.. R. F. D. PIT.. 4171. WISCONSIN FARMSrLandologv, fTeel 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 Landologv. It is free on request. Address SkidmoreRiehle Land Co., 40G Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wis. Houses For Sale 84 ELEVENTH ST.. S. 35 8-room house, modern; garage for 3 cars; part cash; balance terms; might consider renting to right party. Inquire at 1220 Main St. NINTH ST., S. C05 Modern home; on paved street: garage; a bargain. Henry J. Duning. THIRTEENTH ST "si 122-6-room house, furnace, cement 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-ii-room and garage; well located; price is right for immediate sale; don't overlook this one. Buv that home now. Rurd.sall, Willett Co.. 710H Main St. Phone 14S1-3271-3293". HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 337 Co lonial Bldg. Phone 2310. HOLSE For sale, by owner, 5 rooms with furnace; in good location. Call Phone 3608. HOUSE 6-room. strictly modern, new, on car line; priced right. Good double, rents for 15; $4,100. Five acres near city. Arthur Brooks. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S, 11th. Phone 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 SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a copy of judgment and decree execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana, on the 6th day of February, 1922, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on said day, the following property, to-wit: A part of the north half of the southeast quarter of section 19, township 14. range 1 west, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the center corner of the section, thence east 12 rods, thence south 78.88 rods to the center of the county road, thence west 12 rods to a one-eighth corner in said quarter line, thence north 78.88 rods to the place of beginning, containing six (6) acres, more or less. All situated in Wayne County, State of Indiana, to be sold as
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Legal Notices Continued 91 the property of Emma B. Lewis to satisfy said judgment and decree, in mv hands in favor of Ebon Louck and Theodore H. Hill. Said sale without rela srm valuat'on or appraisement CARL WADMAN, Sheriff of Wayne County. Jan. Uth, 1922. Gath P. Freeman, attorneys for pl a i n t i f f. JrOWNSHIP TRUSTEES' REPORT Township Trustee's report of the Advisory board of Perry Township, Wayne County, Indiana, January 1, 1922. Township Fund. Perry township, 1921. Jan. 1. Amount on hand, $295.38; toI, -eceiPts in ls21' Co. treasurer, $1,188.74; total, $1,484.12. Disbursement, in 1021. May 6, C. J. Atkinson, salary, $300; Sept. 21, J. C. Atkinson, exp., $50; Nov. 7. C. J. Atkinson, salary, $275; Dec. 3i. t. J. Atkinson, salary, exp., rent. $111; u . L. Morrison, adv. board, $5; Georgo Ball in gen, adv. board, $5; F. F. Greenstreet, adv. board, $5; total disbursements, $751. Road Fond. Jan. 1, amount on hand and received, Co. treasurer, $2,274.85. Disbursements. Jan. 5, Paul McGunagille, road work, $4.o0; Jan..j, H. H. Fisher, road work, $-1.50; Whittier Beard, road work, $45; W. L. Fenimore, road work, $29; Jan. 10, Frank Conwell, road work, $13; Jan. 11, H. E. Durbin, road work, $9; Jan. 15, Perry Healton, hauling, $12; Jan. 21, Addie Souther, hauling, $18. Feb. 25, Thos. Durbin, hauling, $3. March 29, N. s. Mendenhall, hauling and gravel, $77.75. April 25, Sumner Beard, hauling, $4. July 1, Chas. Franklin, grading, $11; July 2, Clifford Chamness, culvert work, $3.;0; July 4, Paul Dines, hauling, $1; July 5, John Oler, hauling, $24; July 11, Frank Jordan, hauling, $23; uly 16, II. H. Fisher, hauling, $11.25; Julv 27, Ed Hendricks, hauling. $10; July 28. Frank Cain, hauling, $57.08; Kenneth Cain, hauling, $23; Everett "Clark, hauling, $30; July 29. Earl Ratcliff, hauling, $8; July 30. Wayne Williamson, hauling, $25.75; Harry Van Schoiach, shoveling gravel. $8.25; Paul Oler. hauling. $12; Paul Cain, hauling, $19.67; Roy I'atton, shoveling, $11. Aug. 2. Chan. Franklin, hauling. $5: W. G. Manning, hauling, $12; Chas. Lamb, shoveling and hauling, $26. 3o; Aug. 3. D. B. Oler, hauling, $16: H. U. Oler, spreading gravel, $17.90: Charlie Veal, hauling and gravel. $16.20; Howard Hunnicott, shoveling, $5.50: H. C. Iake, shoveling. $8.25; Aug. 5, John Oler, hauling, $16; Ottis Cranor, hauling. $16; Aug. 8, Ben Kinsey, hauling, $25.33; Aug. 10, James Gray, hauling, $18.87; H. H. Kisher. hauling, $25. 5c; Aug. 11. Harry Powell, hauling, $33.33; W. F. Northcott. hauling. $12: C. H. Oler & Son, hauling. $66.50: Ward Jackson, shoveling, $2.75; Harry Morrison, hauling. $12; Delbert Cain, hauling. $12; Frank Conwell. hauling. $26; Aug. 12, Kelso Mendenhall. hauling. $5; J. "V. Byrd, hauling, $12; J. W. Mumbowers, hauling, $12; Aug. 13, Bert Carver, hauling, $12: J. U Thomas, shoveling, $4.13; Aug. 16, Cptil Cain, hauling and gravel, $:10; Ed Hendricks, gravel, $42.25: Aug. 17, Ralph Conwav. hauling, $4: Aug. IS. J. II. Nolte, hauling, $6.65: Chas. Haislev, hauling, $12; Aug. 19. Charlie Harris. hauling. $81. i6; Claud Swain, hauling, $48; Karl Weyl, hauling, $28.80: Besse Lamb, hauling, $11; Aug. 20. Walter Cain, hauling, $27.33; W. W. Thompson. hauling. $29.30: Roscoe Mendenhall, hauling, fr; Aug. 22, Guy Swain, haul, and grave!, $1S.50: Aug. 23, Loyd Beeble. hauling. $12: M. C. Lindsey, gravel. $88.50: Al. A. Lindsey, scooping gravel, $61; Aug. 24, c. H. Anderson, hauling. $20; Aug. 25, W. L. Fenimore. hauling, $11: Aug. 26, Willard Jordan, hauling. $12; Thomas Marshall, hauling. $2S; Edgar Farmer, hauling. $24; Guim Robinson, haul., $12; Wm. Charles, hauling. $S: Aug. 27, Minor Strlckler, hauling. $8: Chas. Newman, hauling. $21.23; Howard Hunicott, shoveling, $6.87; Aug. 29, Kelso Mendenhall. hauling. $8; Aug. 30. H. L. Lakes, hauling, $2.75; Aug. CI, John Replogle. hauling, $20. Sept. 1. Ralph Conway, hauling. $4; Sept. 3. Ed Glunt, hauling. $12; Emra Oler, haul.. $12: Clifford Chamness, haul., $24; J. 1 1. Lamb, haul.. $18: Sept. 6. A. W. Swain, gravel, $50; Sept. 7, Willard Jordan, hauling. $12; Sept. 30, W. L. Fenimore, hauling. $S. Oct. 4. Whittier Beard, hauling. $2S; Oct. 27. Walter Strickler, hauling. $. Nov. 1, Ilerrold Fonts, hauling. $17. .Vi; Nov. 5, John Banning, hauling, S7; Nov. 11. Wm. Swain, gravel. $3.30; No'. 15. John Cranor, gravel, $66.90; Nov. 16. Thos. Dixon, hauling, $14.75; C. II. Oler. hauling. $4.80. Dec. 7. James Powell, gravel, $120.50; Dec. 15. G A. Manning, hauling. $11. 3!; W. E. Oler. hauling. $15.33: Pec. 22, Farl Ratcliff. scraping road. $6.80; Dec. 2 4. Harvey Morrison, grading. $4; E. J. Manning, hauling. $34. Total amount expended, $2,091.90. Speclnl School. Amount on hand Jan. 1, $24 52. Amount received in 1921. $,453.S6. Total amount received and on hand, $S.478.4S. Disbursements. Jan. 4, Standard Oil Co.. gas. $15.62: .Tan. 11. J R. Nelson, janitor. $331.50; Jan. 12, Buckeye Electric Co., coal, $115.72; Jan. 15, Perry Healton. hack, $25; Jan. 20. Ed Hendricks, hack, $50, .inn. 21. Harry Van Shoiach, hack. $30; Jan. 27, Standard Oil Co.. gas, $14.52; Jan. 29. W. L. Fenimore, hack, $65. Feb. 1, Perrv Healton. hack, $50; C. & O. R. R.. freight, $137.46; Feb. ?, Irvin Reed & Son, glass. $31.66: Feb. 3. L. O. Draper, cord., $9.64; Feb. 4. Clarence Dines, hack. $81. 2d: Feb. 5, Delbert Cain. hack. $10; Feb. 18, Standard Oil Co.. gas, $13.59: Feb. 22. Modoc Lumber Co.. lumber. $83.90: Feb. 25. Marion Woolf. shoveling coal. $4.80: J. H. Nolte. hack. $130; Harry Van Schoiach. hack, $30. March 1, Perry Healton. hack. $50: W. I j. Fenimore, hack, $65; March 5, Buckeye Elevator Co.. coal, $162. S7; Frank Jordan, hack, $80; March 7, J. O. Edgerton, manuscript, $23.64; Clarence Dines, hack, $48.75; March 12, S. M. Drake, hauling coal, $29.S3; March 18. Delbert Cain, hack. $10; March 19, Standard Oil Co., gas. $12.35: March 20. A. Flanaeran Co., paper. $37.66; March 22, Ed Hendricks, hack. $125: March 29. American Saving & Trust Co., int., $56.32. April 25. Harrv Van Shoiach, hack. $54; Delbert Cain, hack, $17.50; April 26, Frank Jordan, hack, $72; April 27, Clarence Dines, hack. $117; Perry Healton. hack. $65: April 2S, W. L. Fenimore, hack, $117. May 3. J. H. Nolte, hack. $117; Phillip Gates, music sup., $150: Mav 12. Arth ir Martin, repairing. $12.50; May 21, J. Yt. Nelson, janitor $280; Mav 25, Ed Hendricks, hack. $91. June 9, Earl Cain, gas, oil, etc., $45.09; June 13, P. O. Beckman, sup., $19.98; June 15. John Bowman, smoothing, $41.25: June 16. F. F. Greenstreet, sup.. $18.72: June 18, Rert Carver, haul, coal. $17.30; John Pool. haul, coal, $17.50: June 20. H. E. Cain, freierht on coal. $143. 3S; June 30, Northern Wavne Bank, int., $43.97; John Manning, wheels, $5. July 5, J. F. Pierce, driving hack, $199.65: Julv 11. Wade Kennedv, car coal, $181.88; Julv 16, Lillian Lamb, inst. fees. $45; Wortli Fletcher, inst. fees. $38.50; July 19, A- T. Routh, brooms, $13; July 22. Rov Patton, inst. fees, 56.25; July 25, Effie Wilson, inst. fees. $42. Aug. 8, Florence Sullivan, inst. fees. $39; Aug. 1L Ruth Jackson, inst. fees, $42. Sept. 1. Helen Farmer. Inst. fees, $38.50; Sept. 5. Standard Oil Co., gas, S10.62; Sept. 7, Standard Oil Co., oil, $16.10: Sept. 16. Bartel - Rohe. chairs, etc.. $208.60; Sept. 24. Earl Qar, repairing pump. $6: Sept. 27, Frank Conwell, "hack. $48; Sept. 30, W. L. Fenimore, hack, $50. Oct. 1. C. II. Anderson, hack, $50; A. J. Atkinson, hack. $40; Oct. 4. PerrvHealton, hack. $40; Oct. 10. Standard Oil Co.. gas. $3.85; Oct. 26, Wm. Perkins, hack, $25. Nov. 1. Howard Anderson, hack. $50; A. J. Atkinson, hack. $80: Nov. 3, American Savings & Trust Co.. int.. $65.33; W. L. Fenimore. hack. $50: Nov. 4. Frank Conwell. hack. $50: Perry Healton. hack. $40: Irvin Hunt. hack, $64.50: Nov. 9, If. E. Cain. ex. $1.9J; Nov. 14. Standard Oil Co.. $10.60: Nov. 17. Item Printing Co.. printing. $5912: Nov. 29. Howard Anderson, hack, $50; W. L. Fenimore, hack, $50. Dec. 2. Irvin Hunt. back. $30: Earl Clear, repairing Dump. $3; A. J. Atkinson, hack. $40: Dec. 7, J. O. Edgerton, manuscript. $12 45: A. G. Lukin Co. drugs. $3 71; Standard Oil Co., gas, $10.60; Wm. Perkins, hack. $17: lice. 15. Perrv Healton. hack. $60; Deo. Frank Conwell, hack, $84.40; W. L. Fenimore, hack. $40: C. H. Anderson, hack. $40: A. J. Atkinson., hack. $SY; Perry Healton, hack, $12; Wm. Perkins,
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Legal Notices Continued 91 hack, $15; Irvin Hunt. hack( $19 50; Chas Haisley, hack. $38; Green's Fork Lumber Co., lumber, $.75; Dec 23 1 p. Beechman, sup., $6.80; E. L. Outland, lumber, etc., $23.66; F F Green?freeti sup- 29-96; Ed Glunt, hack. $15; L. ; zi' W- Fenimore, stove, $8.90; H;Srl Cain, gas, oil etc.. $73.78; J. R. Nelson, janitor, $244; Northern Wayne Rank, int., $29.40. Total disbursements $6,246.47. Tuition Fund. Jan. 1, amount on hand. $58.16: total amount received In 121, $10,865.83; total, $10,923.99. Disbursements. Jan. 14, Roy Patton, teach, $93.73; Lillian Lamb, teach., $75: Florence Sullivan, teach., $60; Ruth Jackson, teach., $b0: Worth Fletcher, teach.. $55: Helen Farmer, teach., $55; Effie Wilson, teach., $60. Feb. 2, Roy Patton, teach., $93.73; Lillian Lamb, teach., $75; Florence Sullivan. $60: Ruth Jackson, teach., $60; worth Fletcher .teach., $55; Helen Farmer, teach., $55; Effie Wilson, teach., $60: Feb. 25, Roy Patton, teach., $187.50; Lillian Lamb, teach., $15o; Florence Sullivan, teach., $120; Ruth Jackson, teach., $120; Worth Fletcher, teach., $110: Helen Farmer, teach., $110; Effie Wilson, teach.. $120. March 7, Iva Nickelson, teach., $36; March 24, Lillian Lamb, teach., $125; Roy Patton, teach.. $150: Florence Sullivan, teach., $100; Ruth Jackson, teach., $100; Worth Fletcher, teach., $100; Helen Farmer, teach., $100; Effie Wilson, teach., $100. April 23. Worth Fletcher, teach.. $75; April 28,. Helen Farmer, teach , $92.50. May 2, Ruth Jackson, teach., $110; Florence Sullivan. teach.. $140; Iva Nickelson. teach.. $60.70: Effie Wilson, teach., $110: Lillian Lamb, teach.. $173. June 1. Roy Patton, teach., $84. 8S; Vorth Fletcher, teach.. $17.50. Sept. 16, Worth Fletcher, teach.. $30; Sept. 52. E. L. Outland. teach., $100; Ada Scott, teach., $75; Juanita Atkinson, teach., $50: Sept. 30, E. L. Outland .teach., $100; Mrs. E. L. Outland, teach., $120: Juanita Atkinson, teach.. $65.50; Worth Fletcher, teach.. $65.50; Mary Byrd. teach.. $113.50; Helen Ruler, teach., $100: Ada Scott, .teach.. $75. Oct. 28. E. I j. Outland. teach.. $200; Mrs. E. L. Outland, teach. $120: Ada Scott, teach. $130; Juanita Atkinson, teach. $115.50: Worth Fletcher, teach., $115 50; Mary Ryrd. teach., $115.50; Helen Boler. teach., $100. Nov. 23. E. I,, outland. teach.. $200; Mrs. E. L. Outland. teach, $l2v Ada Scott, teach.. $150: .Tnanita Atkinson, teach.. $115.50; Worth Fletcher, teach. $115.50: Mary Byrd. teach., $115.50, Helen Boler, teach., $100. Dec. 10. Worth Fletcher, teaching, $57.75: Dec. 22. E. L. Outland. teach.. $200; Mrs. E. L. Outland. teach., $12o; Ada Scott, teach.. $150: Jaunita Atkinson, teach.. $115.30: Worth Fletcher. teach. 157.75: Mart Bvrd. teach., $115.50: Helen Boler. teach., $100. Total disbursements, $7.197.5S. Dob: Fund. Amount on hand Jan. I, 1921. $101; July 16, John Bowman. 94. Total, $233. rtiNbursement. March, auditor, ex. tax, $64. Bond. Amount on hand Jan. 1. 1911, $1,154.04: amount received in 1921. $3,284.50; transferred to bond, $667.36. Total $3,095.90. Disbursement s. Jan. 27. C. E. Werking. accf.. $1S7.0: July 16, Northern Wayne Bank, bond and int.. $454.08; Nov. 15. People's Loan Trust Co.. bond and int., $726.67: Dec. 27. Northern Wavne Bank, bond and int., $974.36. Total $2,342.19 T.ihrary Fund. Amount on hand Jan. 1, 1921. $325 . "I: amount received in 1921, $290.64. Total balance, $61G15. Total amount on hand Jan. 1. 1"21, 2.659 26: total amount received in 1921. $26,432.42: total amount on hand and received,. $29,111.68. Total disbursements, $1?. 693. 14: total of all funds on hand. $10,418.54. This report was received, excepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this township at its annual meeting this, the 5th day of Januarv, 1922. C J. ATKINSON. Trustee. W. L. Morrison. G. S. Ballenger. V. V. Greenstreet, Advisory, Perry Township. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FINANCIAL LOAN on Furniture. Pianos. Live Sto k, Autos. Talking Machines, etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. All transactions strictly private. STATE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. Phone 2360. Room 40, 3rd Floor Colonial Bldg. LIVE STOCK Hor.
I keep a good line of horses for private sale at my barn at Williamsburg. Indiana, will be there every morning from 9 until 12. come and buy a team or a dozen if you need them. All horses worked, as I keep a man to work them and you can see just what you are buying. I have some extra mated teams now; tjvo grey mares, 6 y.ears old, 2700 lbs., extra good; 4 black mares, can put any two together, 1150 lbs. to 1630 lbs. and a barn full to pick from; 1 extra good 3-year-old dark grey mare. 1100 lbs. Everything guaranteed. I do the buying and selling. Come and be satisfied. JAMES H. CLEMENTS, 110 South 14th St., Richmond, Ind. Phone 26S2 Richmond. Call or phone before 7 a. m. or after 7 p. in..
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Public Stock Sale At Tan foe's Sale Bare
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Sattmrday, JaoMary 114th Sale Starts at 12 o'clock. 5 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of draft horses, general purpose horses, and drivers- also a few cheap horses; some nicely mated teams and a lot of good farm mares. This is as good a bunch of Jiorses as money can buy. 10 -HEAD OF MULES From two to six years old; 1 odd mare mule 3 years old, weighing 1200 pounds an extra good one. CATTLE A few fresh cows and springers Shorthorns and Jerseys. 200 HEAD OF SHOATS Weighing from 50 to 150 pounds, all double lmmuned. This is an extra good bunch. , HARNESS AND VEHICLES Two sets of double work harness; 2 rubber-tired buggies; 1 storm tUgy. like new. All stock must be as represented or money refunded. Will hav sales every other Saturday. Our next sale will be Saturday, January 2$ If you have any stock to sell, write or phone 2613.
O. E. ROSS HINDMAN and WEDDLE, Auctioneers. II. J. HANES, Clerk.
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AUTOMOBILES HONEST VALUES Better cars cannot be purchased anywhere for less money. Since new ones are cheaper bo are used ones. Now is the time to buy. The following have our guarantee and will give many miles of service: Chevrolet 490, winter top $295 Oakland sedan ,.....$50 Pullman touring, 6 tires $250 Hudson touring $150 Dixie Flyer touring ;..$250 Nash, sport special. - Ford touring, starter. $273 Nash Six touring. Cash, Terms or Trade WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO 19 So. 7th. Phone 6173 SPECIAL We have Just received a new shipment ot extra quality FORD TIKES and have priced them at bottom figures to meet ready sale. Size '30x3 Only 19.00 We' can save you money on all size cord and fabric 'tires. "Look around" then come here and you're ready to buy. , . LEE, 'The Tare Man" 8 South 7th St. Richmond. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Excursion Our third party left Saturday night for More Haven, Florida. We go again Jan. 21st. Strawberries are now- ripe and plentiful. Come lit and see samples of boil and get our rates. Harris & Korteweg S. W. Cor. 6th and Main, rhone 227S. Richmond, Ind. HOME FOR TRADE DOUBLE HOUSE Cood double house. 5 rooms to side; trade for small farm. FOR SALE 6 ROOMS And bath. In northeast part of city: $500 cash; balance easy payments. 6 ROOMS Brick, 3 blocks from Main St ; steam heat; only $4,000; will give easy terms. 0 ROOMS Frame on National road east: ' acres of ground: beautiful modern horn,; close in; priced to sell: will give terms or take small rental property in part trade. M?KINLEY & OREULICH 223 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2153 USE a classified ad to rent that i?:par room for the winter. LIVE STOCK For AUCTIONS LEGAlTs" Richmond, Indiana
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