Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 10, 12 January 1922 — Page 11

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1922.

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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . ANNOUNCEMENTS " in Memorlam 3 Cards of Thanks Funeral Directors n Funeral Flowers Cemetery Lots, Monuments ' 7 Iodge Notices fomlnc Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found , AUTOMOBILES 1 1 Automobiles For Sale , 12 Motorcycles and Picycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange H Auto Accessories IS Service Stations Repairing 3 5 Auto Livery Garages l" Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE IS Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 10 Heating and Plumbing 11 Insurance 32 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving, Trucking, Storage 24 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys 26 Printing Stationery "7 Professional Services -8 Repairing Renovating and Dyeing 30 Tailoring and Pressing CI Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 2 Help Wanted Female 33 Help Wanted Male R4 Help Male or Female 35 Salesmen and Agents 35 Situations Wanted Fema 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 38 Reslness Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Rorrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing. Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 4 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs. Cats. Pets 48 Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 61 Articles for Sale 62 Business Equipment 63 Boats and Accessories .64 Building Materials 66 Farm and Dairy Products 66 Fuel and Feed 67 Good Things to Eat 68 Home-Made Things 69 Household Goods fiO Jewelry and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools 62 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds. Plants. Fertilizers 64 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms with Board 6S Rooms without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms, Board 74 Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 50 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE f2 Business Property 84 Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 86 Shore Property for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 88 Peal Estate for Exchange S3 W"anted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices I I ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments MONUMENTS We earrv "Rock of Ages Granite." John P. Emslie, 15 South loth. Phone 4022. Personals CHANGE, OF OWNERSHIP Lewis C. King sold Ills printing plant to Bell a ml Sassi-r," November 11. 1921. Bell and Sasser are responsible for all debts against said plant on and after the said date. SOKE FEET WhVi nuffer. use A-cur-A Ask Dafler Drug: Co.. about it. Phone 1 f 0 4 . 9i1 Main street. Lost and Found 10 AUTO ROBE I.nst on South English Lutheran church. Sudhoff Grocery or Plume 13 Sth near Return S. AI'TO TKI'CIv lust ill cilv. Phone 1151. LICENSE No. T-4062ri; Notify W. II. Hood Co. KITTEN Lost; white and maltisc; call at 32 1 South Thirteenth street. INDIANA LEADS NATION With 78 car loads of corn thus far contributed by Indiana farmers in rerponsf to the appeal of the starving children of Armenia, Ihe Hoosier state probably leads the country, according to T'rol'. (I. I. Christie's agricultural committee. Kussrl G. East, of Shelby ville-, state pram director, estimate that the com gift in now approximately 78,000 bushels. Tho aiJtoal, he anounces, will be continued until all communities have a chance to make grain gifts. Klkhart county has made the banner corn donation seven car loads where tho, quota was but three cars.' Other counties makins their corn quotas, some having passed It are Shelby, Moran, Dearborn. Ohio. Elkhart. Dekalb, Jackson, Noble. Starke, Jennings, Wells and Wayne. In Wayne county the appeal is being conducted by women with Mrs. A. W. Roach, of Richmond, as chairman. TEMPLE T6 COST $750,000 SOUTH FEND, Ind., Jan. 12. Action on the part of South Bend's Ma-t-onlo organization in subscribing for the common stock in the St. Joseph Valley Masonic Temple association asFurcd the city of the finest temple in the state. It will be erected at a cost of $750,000, and will provide quarters for the conferring of all degrees in the York ati-J Scottish Kite. Ground will i be broken just as architects of Grand ' Rapids, Mich., finish the plans. The building will be completed in the fall of 192:'.. Individual Masons have subscribed for the preferred stocks, which rays j per cent interest.

AUTOMOBILES

Automobile For Sale 11 AUBURN Beauty Six. 1920: rebuilt, new paint and tires; a real one. Cash or terms. Chenoweth. Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. BI'IOK D45, 1917 touring, new paint and tires: a bargain in cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main. DODGE Sedan; at bargain if sold this week. Phone 2004 or 6065. FORD Roadster. 1318. In excellent condition, for sale. 224 South Eleventh S. Phone 2335. MAXWELL Touring. 1920; a real buy; if you want a good little car see this. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. USED CARS Saxon Six touring. Dodge touring. Studebaker Dealers, 21-23 S. 7th 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 Herchy brand, are the best. Wesley Brown &- Son. N. W. 2nd and Williams St. Phone 30S6. Auto Accessories 14 FEDERAL CORD TIRES The service you get from one is continued in the next. Bennetts' Tire Store, home of quality and service, 1512 Main. Thone 2144. 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 1039. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Bodies, door, windshield glass. Auto repairing. Auto painting, trimming. N. 12th and B. Phone 2453. VULCANIZING All kinds of tube and tire repairing. Ajax tires and tubes. Eller Tire Shop. 17 S. 9th I 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. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 : CONTRACTOR & BUILDER J. H. i Doherty, Centerville, Ind. Call Phone I 99A ELECTRIC WIRING Of all kinds; complete line of fixtures. Service Electric Co., 316 Main St. ELECTRICAL If it's anything electrical, see the Chase Electric Co., cor. 6th and Main. 2d floor. Phone 6034. Open evenings, 7:30 to 9:30. LAUNDERING We wash barber towels, napkins, table cloths, one day service. James Long. 612 Main St. PLATING Silverware, auto headlights, mirrors, re-silvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758. WASHINGS Wanted. S. W. 2nd & E. Heating and Plumbing 20 MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace; office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. TILLER Y 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 S. 12. Ph. 1786 SEWING Mae Newman Is again doing sewing. Phone 2470 or call 12 N. 18th St. Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quigley's drug store. 8th and Main. Phone 1244. lit' V TVl 1 Trti.(ttff .,,.lrlK.. 1 . v,:1, ,!.,. ncnbitv ?et mV nr-u-La- out. isfaetion 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. Phone 1055. Res. Phone 6008. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. Goehner, Feltman Cigar Store. Pb.2039-4363. MOVING-& TRANSFE R A fways; get the best. Ora Monger; moving, crating, stOage.9 So. 7th. Ph. 2746-3137. MOVING-AND STORAGE IaTand long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566. W. G. Baker, manager. SHIPLETT & MAGILL Trucking service. We haul anything, anytime, any place; prompt and efficient service. Phone 1469. Residence Phono 4124. Repairing 28 ROOTS AND OVERSHOES We half sole and repair them. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co. 409 Main St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 LADY Young; wanted; with office experience. Apply Jenkin's Vulcan Spring Co. YOUNG LADY Wanted for good stern 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. Help Wanted Male 33 CLOTH COVEESwork. Apply or Company, 31st & -Experienced, write United Chestnut Sts., Steady Casket Louisville, Ky. PRINTERS w7vNTED Compositors and machine operators. Permanent positions now open in commercial shops of South Bend. Indiana. Open shop conditions: 48-hour week. At last two references required. Address Employing Printers of South Bend, I'. ). Box 902, South Bend, Indiana. SALESMEN Several life insurance salesmen to operate Richmond, Newcastle. Connersville, Eushville 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. Tliomason, supt., office 307-308-309 Kelly-Hutch-inson Block. Help Male or Female 34 fciOLICITOI' men; pay S Either every daylady or gentlepermanent poslire of Palladium. linn. Box C-3050. c Salesmen and Agents 35 AGENTS Your opportunity to be Independent and prosperous. Become our special representative, sell sroods In constant demand. Particulars free. The Baeorn Company, Elmira. N. T. AGENTS Men-Women; interest every housekeeper. Valentine Dustless mops and du.sttrs. Handy to doliver. No handles. Low prices. Make good money every day. Write manufacturers Valentine Products Co., Urbana, Ohio. Situations Wanted Female 35 WORK Wanted by the day and can give references. Phone 4193. Situations Wanted Male 37 FARM HAND Wants place in country; married man with one child: experienced: references. Box H-8075 care Palladium.

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INSTRUCTION Correspondence Courses 42 MAIL CLERKS Wanted for government positions. Railway mall, postoffice, other positions. Salary $130 month. Experience unnecessary. Write for free information concerning positions and instruction. Columbia School of Civil Service, 142 Pope Bldg., Washington, D. C. 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 Poultry and Supplies 49 COCKERELS 6 S. E. English White Leghorn cockerels. Baren Strain from imported stock; 1 S. C. Red cockerel. 21 S. 23. . 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 BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectatcles. Call at C. E. Keever's, Watch Shop, 7 South 11th St. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES Special $1.85 per pair. Main Street Shop, Main St. at 326 COAL SAVER Save 30 of your coat bill. Make your own coal saver, 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 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 Bradstreets. Household Chemical Co.. 180 E. 3rd street, St. Paul. Minnesota. LONG SWITCHES For sale: of natural hair: all colors and sizes; prices reasonable. 238 S. 13th St. SUIT CASES New. $1.25, at Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 South Cth St. Business Equipment 52 CIGAR WALL CASE Glass floor showcase; small cash register; for sale. 817 N. K. J?t. Phone 2082. WITTE LOG SAW For sale, cheap; used very little: will demonstrate. Box 113, Centerville. Ind. Fuel and Feed 56 I WOOD Best sugar and beech wood at $3.: per cord delivered. Call Phone 107 Good Things to Eat 57 GROCERIES All new stock: get our prices daily. Sharp's Checkered Front Grocery. 1102 Sheridan St. Ph. 32S7. fcl RCHE RM I LK "Ca iiT'be equalled": our wagon passes your house; if you want us to stop. Phone 4096. Household Goods !3 CABINET PHONOGRAPH $29.50 at Townsend's New & Used Goods store, 35-37 S. 6th St. Next to Whelans. DRESSER $ 4.9SaT Townsend's"' New fi Used Goods store, 33-37 S. 6th St. Next to Whelans. FURNITURE We buy and sell-used furniture and stoves. J. H. Schell, SI 7 N. E St; Phone20S2. FURNITURE Buy it from the most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange your old furniture for new and save you monev. Townsend's. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. Next to Whelan's. GLOBE RANGE $29.50 at New & Used Goods Store, St. Next to Whelans. Townsend's 35-37 S. 6th GOLDEN OAK Dining room suite, $42 at Townsend's New &; Used Goods store. 35-37 So. fith St IRON BED $3.50 and up at Townfiend's New & Used Goods Store, 3537 S. 6th St. Next to Whelan's. M 1 RRORS 1 Rx40 f $7.50 a t Townsend's New fc Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th Street. ROC K ERS $ 3.5 0 a n d Ti p "a t Townsend's New & Used Goods store, 35-37 S. 6th. Next to Whelans. RUGS New 9x12 Axminster rugs. $32. at Townsend's New & Used Goods store. 35-37 S. 6thSt. SINGER SEWING ""MACHINE Drop head. $16; Townsend's New & Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th St. Next to Whelans. STOVES For sale; closed gas heater: also small laimdrv stove. Ruth Al shape. Call 411 N. 16th St..rity. WE BUT AND SELL used furniture and stoves. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 18G2. WOODEN REDS"" $ 3Ti0.""aniI "tip at Townsend's New & Used Goods store, 35-37 S. 6tb. Next to Whelans. 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 $4.85. Main S.treetShoe Shop. 326MainSt. EVERSHARP And" Perfect point "pencils. 50c and tip at La wall's', jeweler and optometrist. 607 Main St. HUNT 1 NG-ROOT S New h i g h" t op" h u n ting boots, $5.75; Main Street Shop, 3-6 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 ARMY SHOES Second-hand army shoes, special bargain at $1.75. Main Street Shoe Shop, 326 Main St. SUIT "bR"b VE RCO AT $ 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. tn. to 9 p. m. 921 , Main St. HAVE YOU SOME PIECE OF FURNITURE WHICH IS NOT BEING USED. WHY NOT SELL IT THROUGH THESE COLUMNS? AN AD SET UP SIMILAR TO THIS ASSURES YOUR MAXIMUM READER ATTENTION.

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jcb - -but that doesn't say there life it pays to be a conMERCHANDISE Wearing Apparel 65 MUNSON LAST SHOES A special lot of new shoes at olnv $3.25 per pair. Main street Shoe Shop. 326 Main St. Wanted To Buy 66 BABY WALKER Large size, and nursery chair, wanted. Mrs. Georgia Harris, 145 Bridge Ave. SAFE Wanted to. buv: good secondhand safe. Phone 1093 or 1015 Main street. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 63 B ST., N. 1213 Splendidly located front room, heat, bath, for one or two persons. No other roomers. Call after 4 p. m. 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. jnione 165S. SIXTEENTH-ST., S. 436 Modern""? ur rushed room in good home; no other roomer. Phone 6184. ROOMS tlemen; For rent; furnished for genreferences. Call Phone 6209. Rooms for Housekeeping: 63 EIGHTH ST., S. 114 Large light housekeeping rooms forrent. Phone 2637. SIXTH ST., N. 122 ThfeeTnicely" furnished rooms. Living room, bed rooni. kitchen. $5 per week. Ph. 2686. ROOMS -Unf nrnistio, f,f pnni 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1905. ROOMS Two furnished for light housekeeping; for rent. Phone 5275. INU'RXISHED ROOMS 2 first floor modern, suitable for two old ladies, for light housekeeping. Phone 625S. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 ! FLAT For Call 2324. rent; 7 room modern flat. Houses For Rent 77 10TH ST., S. 319 Modern 7-room house; also 4-room cottage. Call 710 North 19th St. HOUSE Five rooms. furnished for rent. Phone 3352 or call No. 3 Laurel HOUSE Modern 6-room, with bath "Pper apartment for rent. 112 South HOUSE 7 rooms with bath, onSouth Sixteenth street, for rent. Call at 54 South16th. HOUSE Moflern 7-room house, with four-car garage. 413 South 14th St. Call American Trust Bank. Ph. 2S36 Wanted To Rent 81 ONE TO FIVE wanted to rent. Ings. ACRES Of ground Phone 6091 evenTRLCK FARM 5 to 25 acres wanted to rent, within 10 miles of Richmond. Write Box L-12017 care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 25 ACRES For sale or trade; 8 miles south of Richmond: will take auto or anything of value in trade. 618 S. 9. S3 ACRES A real realty bargain, $4,000; i cash: balance long time at 6: 4-room brick and frame house. Brand new frame high roof barn; fruit and water; 2V. miles from town; farm level. 10 acres in wheat, 20 in clover and timothy: some timber. J. J. West rick. Sunman, Ind. 122 ACHES 2U, miles northwest of CentervilTe, Ind. Possession March 1, 1922. John Bowman. COAL LANDS For sale, bv owner, 171 acres, strip coal land, near Linton, Ind.: No. 4 coal, 5 foot vein. 16 foot overburden, no rock, on 2 railroads, 6 sets buildings; will also consider royalty or othr similar proposition. B. O. Horton, Newark, Ohio. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Roberts Rjcliniond. Ind.. R. F. D. PK. 4171. WISCONSIN FARMS Landologv, free. special number just out. containing many facts of clover land in Marinette county. Wisconsin. If for a homo or an investment you arc thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landologv. Tt is free on request. Address SkidmoreRieiile Land Co., 406 Skidmore-Riehle P.ldg., Marinette. Wis. Houses For Sale 84 ELEVENTH ST. !5 S-room house, modern; garage for 3 cars; part cash; balance terms; might consider rent ing to right party. Innuire at 1220 Main St. THIRTE EN T HsC S. 4 2 2 6 Hroom 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. HOMES-Of all kinds- See meT 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 20 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. RICHMOND Porterfield, tor, Sth St. PROPERTY A specialty. Union Bank Bldg. Elevaentrance. Phone 1963. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 State of Indiana, Wayne Countv, ss.: Dorothy Peebles vs. John -S. Peebles, Wayne Circuit Court. Januarv term, 1922. No. 19922. Petition for Divorce. Be it known, that on the 4th day of January. 1922. the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court her petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Sarah Justice, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit snowing mai causes tor divorce, as stated in her said petition, are. cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide. Said defendant Is therefore hcrebv notitied or the tiling and pendency of sucn petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 3rd day of March. 1922. at the term of said court which was begun and held at tho court house in the City of Richmond onthe first Monday of January, 1922 said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. itness, the clerk, and the seal of said court, at the Citv of Richmond this 4th day of Januarv. 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH. - - Clerk. Itobbms. Reiier & Robbins. attorneys I ior piaintni. Jan. a

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Legal Notices 91 EXECUTOR'S SAL?: OF PERSONAL property; Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as executor of the last will of Thomas J. Lamb, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent three miles south of the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, on Friday, February 3rd, 1922. beginning at 1 o'clock p. in. the personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of cattle, hogs, corn in crib, and sundry articles. Terms Cash. JOHN W. LAMB. Executor.' Harris & Harris, attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Mary Johnson vs. Charles Johnson. ayne Circuit Court. January term, 1922. No. 19939. Petition for divorce. Bo it known, that on the 11th day of January. 1922, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wavne circuit court her petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Ida Parker, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for divorce, as stated in her said petition, are, abandonment, failure to provide and cruel and inhuman treatment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 14th day of March, 1922, at the term of said court to be begun and held at the vvwi. uwunc in me CIL.V UL IklCllIIlUUU, UO the first Monday of January, 1922, 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 11th day of January, 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Frank T. Strayer, attorney for plaintiff. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES' REPORT The Township Trustee's annual report to the Advisory Board of Greene Township, Wayne County, Indiana, January, 1922. Receipt. Jan. 8, Ella Oler, warrant, $1,000; Jan. 24, County Auditor, Jan. dis., $569.59; Feb. 3, First Nat'l. Bank, Jan. int., $12.17: March 1, First Nat'l. Bank, Feb. int. $9.31; March 14, A. T. Chenoweth, warrant, $1,000; April 1, First Nat'l. Bank, March int.. $6.77; April 13. Enos C. Veal .truck, $60; April 16, County Auditor, advance draw, $2,100; Mav 1, First Nat'l. Bank, Apr. int., $5.4 4: May 5, Clare Martin, dog tax, $1.82; May 14, Omar Pearce, dog tax, $12: June 1, First Nat'l. Bank. Mav int.. $3.83: June 9, Enos C. Veal, dog tax, $15; June 14, Enos C. Veal, dog tax, $11; June 15, Enos C. Veal, dog tax, $3; June 24, County Auditor, advanced draw, $300; June 30, County Auditor, June draw, $491.28; July 1, First Nat'l. Bank. June int., $3.S4; July 25. Don Armstrong, old hack, $40; July 27. County Auditor, July dis., $759.07; July 30. Cecil Williams, throuarh mistake, $13; Aug. 1, First Nat'l. Bank. July int., $L5 05; Aug. S, Ray Armstrong, old hack, $40; Aug. 23. John Kiser, old hack, $40; Sept. 1, First Nat'l. Bank, Aug. int.. $16.03; Sept. 20, Mh. Whitehead, old hack, $40; Oct. 1. First Nat'l. Bank. Sent. int.. $14.77; Oct. 11, through mistake, $77: Nov. 1. First Nat'l. Bank, Oct. int., $13.77: -Nov. 17. From auditor, advanced draw, $1,200; Nov. 18. McKinley & Gruehch. insurance, $18; Nov. 28. old hack, $30: Dec. 22, County Auditor, Dec. discount, $470.10. Dec. 30, Clare Martin, dog tax, $9; Disbursements. Jan. R. W. A. Lewis, licenses for trucks, $30.75; Ella Oler, warrant No. 2, $1,000; Frank Starr, repairs, $5.10; Jan. 12, Columbia Supply Co., supplies, $71.50; Standard Oil Co., gasoline, $14.20; Miller-Kemper Co., lumber, $14.88; Jan. 14. 'Jones Hardware Co., supplies, $312.05; John Newman, labor, $10; Carl Wilson, labor. $18: C. W. Bundy, cement, $14.25; Cecil Williams, haul, coal, $13.50; Jan. 26, Iva Nicholson, music. $28: Jan. 27, American W. & B. Co., two dampers, $10; Mabel Taylor, teach., $120; Elsie Covalt, teach., $100; Ethel Shelley, teach., $120; Marguerite Haisley. teach., $110: Russel Sanders, teach., $130; Gladys Williamson, teach., $132: R. D. Shaffer, teach., $225; Hilda Yundt. teach., $S7; Frank Starr, trucking, $60; Robert Duke, trucking. $60; Russel Fudee. trucking. $60; O. E. Fudge, trucking. $170; Harry Davis, trucking, $80: Winfield Piehe, janitor, $S5; Leota Duke, janitress. $20; Jan. 28, Robert Duke, hauling. $5: Jan. 29. Howard Massey, fixing clock, $1; Jan. 30, Omar Pearce, int., $90; Earl Cain, repairs, $4S.15. Feb. 2. D. W. Cox. wood, $16; Feb. 7. Webb-Coleman Co.. repairs, $5.80; J. C. Ryland. labor. $33.85; Feb. 8, Stella Harman. teach. D. S., $2; Bartel Ac Rohe. supplies, $300: Feb. 12, Item Newspaper Co., printing, $48.02; J. O. Edgerton. manuscripts, $12.24; Feb. 19, Richmond Bat. & Rad. Co.. truck radiator. $29.50: Frank Starr, work on truck. $10.75: Feb. 23, Standard Oil Co., gasoline, $11.12; Iva Nicholson, music, $2S; Marguerite Haisley, teach., $110; Feb. 24. Mabel Taylor, teach., $120; Russel Sanders, teach.. $130: Elsie Covalt. teach., $100; Hilda Yundt. teach., $120; Gladvs Williamson, teach.. $132; li. D. Shaffer, teach.. $225; Ethel Sliellev , teach.. $114; Winfield Piehe, Janitor. $85: Frank Starr, trucking. $60; Russel Fuds-e. trucking. $61.80; Robert Duke, trucking, $60: Earl Fudge, truck ing. $17n; Harry Davis, hauling cmidrin, $80: Leota Duke, jam tress, $20; Feb. 25. G. G. Davis, int., $50. March 3. Standard Oil Co.. gasoline, $120.76: March 4, Enos C. Veil, trustee, service, $100; March 5. Wayne Smeiser, ditching, $7.50; March 7, Pauline Scott, teach.. $35.50: March 8, Pauline Scott, institute. $6.50; A. T. Chenoweth on warrant, $532.50; Wayne Smelser, labor. $1.50; March 11. C. R. Duke, la bor, $9; March 18, Frank Starr, wont on truck. $27. S: March 21. w . 11. Brooks, dog tax to count-. $67; March 24. Hilda Yundt. teach., $120; Gladys 1 Williamson, teach., $132: R. D. Shaffer, teach., $225; Ethel Shelley, teach.. $120; j Marguerite Haisley, teach., $110; Ma-! bel Tavlor, teach., $120; Russel Sanders, teach.. $130: Elsie Covalt. teach..! $100: Winfield Piehe, janitor. $S5: i Frank Starr. trucking. $60; Robert! Duke, trucking, $60; Russel Fudge, 1 trucking. $60; Earl Fudge, trucking, $170; Harrv Davis, hauling children,! $80: Leota Duke, janitrcss. $20; Blaine i Williams, hauling coal. $13; March 28,! Webb-Coleman Co.. tires for trucks. I $107.20; March 29, O. E. Fudge, hauling; coal, $!: March 30, rhillip P. Gales,! music super.. $105. i April 7. Standard Oil Co.. gasoline, $4.94: John Durbin. sheep killed, $8;! April 9. L. O. Clark, hauling coal. $7;j April 11. Mary Starr, sec'y. telephoning, $3.05: Martha Ladd. int.. $40; April 12, Frank Starr, repairs. $8.10; April is. Cain Sr Wevl, repairs on truck. $7.87; John Church, books. $2.54: .Webb-Coleman Co., repairs on trucks, $23.35; April 14. John Durbin. sheep killed. $29; April 18. Enos C. Veal, trustee, service, etc.. $100; April 21. Mabel Tavlor, teach.. $120; Elsie Covalt, teach., $100; Russel Sanders, teach.. $130; R. D. Shaffer .teach., $225; Gladys Williamson, teach., $132; Ethel Shellev , teach., $120; Marguerite Haisley. teach., $110: Hilda Yundt, teach.. $126: Iva Nicholson, music. $56; Frank Starr, trucking, $60; Russel Fudge, trucking, $60; Uobert Duke, trucking. $60; Earl Fudge, trucking. $170; Harry Davis, hauling children. $80: Winfield Piehe, janitor. $85; Leota Duke, janilres.s. $20; April 23, Russel Sanders, institute, $45: Elsie Covalt, institute. $35: April 25. F. A. Dressel, bac. sermon. $12; April 29. Greens Fork Lumber Co.. lumber. $6.82. Mav 2. Chas. E. Werking. services. $500; May 6. J. M. Coe. comment-, fold- j ers.. etc.. $10; May 7, Paul E. Lewis;. 1 dom. science supplies, $12.90; Clifford Duke, moving school supplies. $5.05; May 10. Ethel Goodson. enumeration, $22: Mav 14, W. R. McNutt. gasoline. $113.03: Mav 27, C. K- O. Railroad, frgt. on coal. $81.24; Robert Duke, hauling coal. $2S 05. June 3. Enos C. Veal, trustee, services, $100; June 4. J. F. Sharp, shoveling coal. $4; June 20, Stella A. Harmon, teach, dom. science. $36: June 2 1. First Nat'l. Bank, labor, $174; Anna Shellabarger, gravel. $45; Ray Alyea, labor, $3; R. D. Shaffer, instiute. $78.75; June 25. John Ullerv, labor. $66: June 30, County Auditor, $11,933.97; Dr. Bookout,-gravel. $29.40: Mabel Taylor, institute, $42; Tomy Bryan, labor, $6; William Study, labor, $6; O. E. Gunckle. haul., $13.50; Chas. Waltz, haul.. $10; J. C. Bryan, labor, $35.50; Geo. Shoop, labor, $43.50; Clarence Duke, labor, $67.50; It. C. Fudge, labor. $24; Chester Shuttleworth, labor, $19.50; Lunie Hardwick. labor, $42.50; Fred Doll, labor, $41; Carl Duke, labor, $33.75; Carl

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Legal Notices Continued 91 Duke, labor, $35; Tomv Catey, labor, $22.50; Harvey Davis, gravel. $162.25; Lester Swanders, labor, $13.50; Kigcr & Co., culverts, $1S4.3S: Charlie Walters, dvnamite, $12.31; Winfield Piehe, labor. $24: L. O. Cranor, blasting material. $16. 25: Horton Ran,, haul tl3- 1.1 'u - cox. labor, $22.50; Delson O. Cox, laoor, i3.fu; Ora Smith, labor. $78.25; Wmsburg Ass., tile and cement. $70.13; Walter Roller, haul.. $57; M. Woollev. rental, $120; Paul Cates. haul.. $10.25; F. V. Reynolds, labor. $2; G. M. Duke, labor, $15; Harry Davis, haul.. $150. July 1, C. R. Duke, labor, 122.50; Allen Aler, labor, $3.20; C. F. Alvea. labor, $5; F. Duke, labor, $3: Frank Clement. s labor and gravel, $19S; W. It. MoNutt, gasoline and oil, $147.07; Harold Mikesell. labor. $9; lioy Stevens, repairs, $19. 22; Roy Stevens, repairs on hacks, $2; Owen Williams. labor, $300.75; W. E. Goodson, labor, $240; July 2. Robert Franklin, labor. $20; Carl Wilson, labor. $4; II. 'f. Brown, labor, $6; Robert Duke, la ir $91: V. E. LeaveU. l''or, $6 03: I'it.n Nat'l. Bank, labor, $30. T. R. Wond'mrii Co.. scoops, $24.27; John Tron -. 1 ibor. $6.03; Harry Roller, la' -. July 4, v. Jl. Bogue, labor, $1 50; W. II. Kogue, stumps, $5; Jnl- 6, Charlie twr,!, labor, $5.25; July 8. Albert Holler, lumber. $134.47; Marguerite Haisley. inst., $38.50; July 11, Jones Hardware Co., dynamite, $71.63; Julv 12, Rav Alyea, labor. $9; Wilfred Jessup, leal services, $132.85; H. S. Coldiron, renovating seats. $21.85: July 14. O. W. Hartup. labor, $15; July 15, ' Low Sieweke, labor, $76.50; Zimmerman Coal Co., coal, $130.69: Enos C. Veal, services. $50; July 16, Henry Driskill, labor. $11 72; July 18, Bartel & Rohe. supplies. fef bio.,ii: juiv iv. iiarris &: Miatt. trans$173.40: Frank Clements, labor and gravel, $42.90; July 20, Glen Veal, labor. $14.50: Julv 21. AV. A. Rust, labor, $5.85; W. A. Rust, labor, $2.75; George Fraer. gravel, $9; I). C. Thurston, labor, $50; July 22, Harvev Davis, lumber. $16.48; July 23, Phillip- Gates, music. $15: July 26, A. C. Payne, transfer, $54; White & Ovennyer, repair of trucks, $32; Arch Brooks, labor and gravel, $28; July 27, Carl Duke, labor, $5.50; July 29, Vernon Reynolds, supplies. $570.80; Cecil Williams, labor. $3: Harry Wilson, labor. $15; Orin Wilson, gravel, $16.50; July 30, O. E. Campbell, labor, $16.50. Aug. 6, Fred Buhl, varnishing seat?. $45.50; J. T. Fennell. labor. $3.75; Aug. 9. A. T. Chenoweth, labor, $15: Aug. 10, Charles Werking, plans, etc.. $200: Aug. 11, Gladys Williamson, institute, $39.60; Aug. 17. Ind. Const. Recorder, advertising, $13.31; Aug. 20, Omar Pearce, supplies. $46.16; Autr. 29, F. E. Leavell. labor, $4: Aug. 30, Wm. A. Lewis, auto titles, $3.75. Sept. 2. Ethel Shelley. Institute. 42; jSept. 9. First Nat'l. Bank, tires. $175; j Sept. 10. Richmond Item, advertising. $ii.27; rrank htarr, repair work, $j4.89; Sept. 12, National Wood R. Co., varnishing seats. $65.60; Roy Alyea, work. $3: Calvin Fudge, labor, $2; Sept. 13, i Russell Fulton, labor. $14; Sept. 14,; I Wm. MeFarland. cleaning house. $5.50: j 'Wm. Cain, work at schoolhouse, $3; I Lewis Treet, work, $40: F. K. Rey nolds, work at s.h.. $4; Geraldme Cox, labor at s.h., $8: Enos Thornburg. labor on road, $4; Sept. 22, George Mikesell, labor. $6; S. H. Kem. labor. $S; Harold Brown, labor. $4.50; Kenneth ; Williams, labor. $13; Wm. Webb, labor, j $10; Sept. 23, Win. MeFarland. labor. I $7; Henry Addington, labor. $13; F. H. 'Reynolds, work at s.h.. $1.25: O. E. Gunkel, labor, $5.30; Clifford Duke, labor. $5.30: Hilda Yundt, institute. $12: Sept. 27, J. A. Edwards, labor, $4: Sept. 29. Lew Hinshaw. commencement, $10; Sept. 30. Enos C. Veal, trustee, services, $135; Clarence Duke, janitor, $1. Oct. 1, A. G. Luken Co.. f umigators, $4: Oct. 3, Frank Clements, gravel, $57.40; Oct. 5. Tomy Puckett, labor, $4; Oct. 6, Iva Nicholson, music and art. $56; Oct. 8. G. G. Davis, gravel, $150.15; Oct. 11. Marguerite Haisley, teach., $110; Ethel Shellev. teach.. $120: Winfield Piehe. labor, $9.25; Mabel Taylor, teach.. $120; Louise Martin, teach., $100: Russell Sanders, teach.. $130; Oct. 23, Jones Hardware Co., glass, $5.23; j Oct. 24. Standard Oil Co., gasoline, i $8.85; Enos C. Veal, trustee, services,! $125: Oct. 28. Marguerite Haisley, j teach., $110: Louise Martin, teach.. $100; I Winfield Piehe, janitor, $80; Frank Starr, trucking, $29.25; Earl Fudge, trucking. $78; Ethel Shelley, teach., $120: Mabel Tavlor, teach . $120; Rus-I sel Sanders, teach.. $13rt: Robert Duke, j hacking. $29.25; Russel Fudge, hacking' $29.25: Clifford Duke, hacking. $TS; Iva I Nicholson, teach.. $56; Kathryn K. i Wisiner. teach.. $168.75: Oct. 31. Walter; D. Renner, express charges, $2.33. Nov. 1, R. J. Behrinerer. repairs. I $140.90; Nov. 2. Howard Massey. repair- j ing clocks. $2: Reynold & Buhl, work at s.h., $12: Harold Williamson, teach..' $85.80; Kathryn K. Wisener, school ', supplies, $1.50; Nov. 3. Austin Johnson, labor, $6; Nov. 4. Wm. Goodson, labor! $48; Archibald Brooks gravel and la- ! bor, $27.60; Nov. 5, W tiller R"nner, j freight chareres. $8.83: Charles lreton, ! repairs, $13.15; Edward Anderson, labor1 on s.h.. $98 50; Nov. 7. Milton Catey, i labor. $5: Clyde Nicholson, labor. $11; i Nov. 9. Kenneth Williams, labor, $2.25; ' Nov. 10. Clifford Duke, labor, $10.40: i Frank Wiles, lalxir, $29.7S: Bcrtsch Bros., blocks. $22.63; Nov. 14, Smith, Svstem Heating Co.. heating plant, j $137.50; Kelly Keck. insurance,: $66.50: Georero G. Davis, haul.. $4: Nov. 17. J. O. Edgerton. supplies. $15.75: Ed. i Miles, labor. $.50; Nov. IS. Waller Roll-j er, labor, $8; G. E. Perkins, supplies,) $6.10; Howard Pickett, road labor, $3;j Nov. 21, Arthur Anderson. labor. $24; Enos C. Veal, services. $75: Nov. 25, Frank K. Reynold, janitor, $20; Robert' Duke, trucking. $45: Kusscl Fudge, j trucking. $45: Frank Starr, trucking, j $45: Clifford Duke, trucking. SIS: Earli Fudge, trucking. $lnS; Winfield Piehe, janitor. $S0: Russel Sanders, teach., $130; Marguerite llaislev. teach.. $110; Mabel Tavlor. teach.. $120; Iva M. FINANCIAL

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Legal Notices Continued 91 Nicholson, teach.. $56; Katliryn K. Wisiner, teach., $225; Smith Svstem Heating Co., H. No. 2400. $153: Anderson Lumber Co., portable building. $1,134; Nov. 26, Geo. M. Guyer, installing furnace, $22.60; A. J. I-eibold. repairs. $9.25; Nov. 28. Ethel Shelley, teach., $120; Louise Martin, teach., $100; Nov. 29. Russel Fudge, drayage, $3 55, , Dec. 1, First Nat'l. Bank, Nov. Int . $11.01: U L. Rock h ill, blocks, $30.7; Wm. McNutt. 'gasoline and oil, $83.19; Dec. 2. Frank Brown, work on brldjre. $2; Harold Williamson, teach., $132; Paul Lewis, school supplies, $4: Witliamsburg Co-operative Ass., cement., $5.60; Walter D. Renner, freight, $95; Dec. 5. F. A. Williams, wood. $18: Dec. 7. Frank Starr, repair f trucks, $11.15; Doc. 9. A. Anderson, labor. $20; Dec. 19, O. E. Gunkel. labor. $13.50; Dec. 20, Enos C. Veal, services. $100; T. K. Catev, labor, $S; Walter Roller, hauling. $16; Dec. .21, Austin Johnson, hauling. $1; Dec. 22. Marguerite Haisley, teach., $110: Mabel Taylor, teach . $120: Louise Martin, teach.. $100; Russel Sanders, leach., $130: Harold Williams, teaclj,, $132: Kathrvn K. Wisener. teach. $225; Ethel Shelley, teach.. $120: Iva Nicholson, music and art, $56; Clifford DuUo, trucking. $120; Earl Fudge, trucking. $120: Robert Duke, trucking. $50; Frank Starr. trucking. $50: Rusfcl Fudge, trucking. $50: Winfield Plh-. janitor. $80; Frank K. Reynolds, janitor, $20; Palladium Printing Co., printing. $119.45: Dec. 28. Ethel M. Davis, advisory services, $2.06; Daniel W. Cox. advisory services, $5: Frank A. Williams, advisory services. $2 48; Denver C. Harlan, legal services. $200; Dec. 29, Earl Fudge, trucking. $30. Township Fund. Jan. 1. 1921: Balances on hand. $1,601.68; receipts during year. $9i1.3s, total of balances and receipts, $2,563.06; disbursements during year, $1.612.S1; final balances. $450.22. Bond l'unrl. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand. $78.50: receipts during year. $3,336. t'i: total of balances and receipts. $3.4rC18; disbursements during balances, $17S.46. year, $': filial i peclnl School Fnrnl, Jan. 1. 1921: Balances on hand, ? 944.61: receipts during year. $12i099.88; total of balances and receipt.-; $15,044.49; disbursements during year, $11,737.14; final balances. $3,307.55. Tuition Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $1, SOI. 10: receipts during year. $11.291 54: total of balances and receipts. $13,092.64; disbursements during ear, $6,941:05; final balances. $6,151.59. Dog Fund. . . Jan. 1, 1921: Balances, on hand. $1,801.10: receipts during year, $232; total of balances and receipts. $;-!99; disbursements during vear, $104; final balances, $295. Bond Fund. Jan. 1. 1921: -Balances an hand. $167; receipts during year. $1,106.64: total of balances and receipts, $2,467.21; disbursements during year, $1,360.55; final balances, $1,106.66. .. . Filed. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $1,360.55. Total of All Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand. $7,953.44; receipts during . year, $29,-ii2-i.1 s; total of balances and receipts, $36,981.58; disbursements during year, $23,492.30; final balances, $11,489.28. ENOS C. VEAL, Trustee of Greene Township. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUTCMOEILES HONEST VALUES Better cars cannot be purchased anywhere for less money. Since new ones are cheaper so are us"d ones. Now is the time to buy. Tinfollowing have our guarantee and will give many miles of service: Chevrolet 490, winter top $295 Oakland sedan $850 Pullman touring, 5 tires $250 Hudson touring .....$150 Dixie Flyer touring $250 Nash, sport special. Ford touring, starter... $275 Nash Six touring. Cash, Terms or Trade WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO 19 So. 7th. Phone 6173 TIRE SPECIAL KINGSTON'S C. 000-Mile G u a ra n te n 30;; 3 $ S 00 ' 3U:v3i-j $10.00. Other sizes tii Proportion Special prices on all Aiax. cvd and Fabric. Tins. FELTMAN' CIQAR STORE "Where you l'o Buy Los Good Tires G09 Main. Phone 2039 TIONS 7 S. 9 111. SERVICE Homer Elli ST.' r, 1 XXTH CENTURY TIRE & REPAIR CO., 409 Main. FINANCIAL 'ay back $10 00 A month

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