Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 12, 14 January 1922 — Page 11

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1022.

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for quick reference, according to the Basil L. Smith System (Copy right). All ads are restricted to their proper Falladlum stylo of type. Orders for Irregular Insertions, the one-time rate applies. TRANSIENT RATE PER LINE Charge. Cash. 1 time, per line.. .11c 30c 3 times, per line.. 10c 9c 6 times, per line.. 9c 8c Count 6 average words to the line. not less than 3 lines taken. Classified ads accepted until 11 a. tn. for publication same day. Minimum cash ad accepted, 30c. Minimum charge ad accepted, 35c Thone 2834 or 2S72, and ask for an ad taker. They will assist you in writing your ad.

AUTOMOBILES

Automobiles For Exchange

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BFIOK 1921 model, 6 passenger; 1916 Overland 5 pass., model S;i, good tires, all in good shape; will trade for Kurd tar. or cows, hogs and chickens or on rent of farm cash rent. H. E. Niswanii'T. Green's Fork. Ind.

Auto Accessories

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FEDERAL CORD TIRES

Have saved others tire money and will do the same for you. Bennetts' Tire Store, 1512 Main. Phone 24 44, home of quality and service.

RKX W1NTKR new. Walter St.

TOP For E. Sehott,

Ruick 4. like 14 South 9th

Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTcT"REPATRiNr Ford-wol"k a specialty. Use E-Z springs on your Ford. P.ailey Bros. Garage, real P. O.

CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . ANNOUNCEMENTS I In Memorlam 3 Cards of Thank . 4 Funeral Directors 6 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery I,ots, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES tl Automobiles Ftr Sale 12 Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing 15 Auto Livery Oarages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINF.SS SERVICE 18 Business Services Offered 19 Ruilding Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Milllnerv and Dressmaking 23 Moving. Trucking. Storage 2 4 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys 26 Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 2 Impairing 29 Renovating and Dvelng 30 Tailoring nnd Pressing 31 Wanted Busln EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted Female 3.1 Help Wanted Male 3 4 Help Male or Female "5 Salesmen and Agents 3fi Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 3 Pcslness Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to I,oan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Loral Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing. Dramatic 45 Private Instruction 4 6 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats, Pets 4S Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 50 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE Bl Articles for Sale 52 Business Equipment 53 Boats and Accessories 54 Building Materials 55 Farm and Dairy Products 5(5 Fuel and Feed 67 Good Things to Eat BS Home-Made Things 59 Household Goods 61 Jewelry and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools K2 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds, Plants. Fertilizers (54 Specials at the Stores 65 Wearing Apparel 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 7 Rooms with Board 68 Rooms without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms, Board 74 Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 75 Business Places for Rent 7S Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7H Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 80 Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 82 Business Property 84 Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 8fi Shore Property for Sale 87 Suburban fur Sale J1H Peal Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices

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 245X VULCANIZING ATlHkinds of tube and tiin repairing. Ajax tires and tubes. Filer Tire Shop, 17 S. 9th. VULCANIZING Now is the time to look your tires over for spring. Let us assist you. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co.. 409 Main street. Ph. 6106.

WELL LAID OUT , The system of numbering and naming streets in great cities has saved untold trouble for millions of persons. Especially nowadays it would be a difficult task, for you to find a business establishment or private residence if the streets were not arranged as they are. Another great trouble saver is the system of classified advertising found in The Palladium. It can cave YOU hours of useless searching for the article you need. What the residents of Richmond have to offer at bargain prices are listed in an alphabetical order that means a saving to you of money as well as time. So when YOU want to profit in a twofold way start reading the classified ads in The Palladium. Classified ads are class A-l!

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Houses For Sale

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AUCTIONS LEGALS

Legal Notices Continued

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EMPLOYMENT

Salesmen and Agents

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SALESMAN Salary or commission. No investment. Permanent. General agency opening. Federal Nurseries, Rochester, N. V.

BUSINESS SERVICE

Business Services Offered 18 c i nt i Tact? r & bTild e tTj. i i. Doherty, Centerville, ind. Call Phone 99A. ELECTRIC WIRING Of all kinds; complete line of fixtures. Service Electric Co.. 316Main 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.

one free

-Alcoholic

position. 1'. E.

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 275S.

W A SH 1NG S Wa n t cd.

W. 2nd & E.

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Heating and Plumbing

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MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace: office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. TILLKRV CLOCKS Draf t "regulation for furnace or boiler. See Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247.

Millinery Dressmaking

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HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered. machine button holes, floss stitching. braiding.Davenport Co. 64 S12.Ph.1780

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.

SALESMEN We train you and help secure a position. Many positions open. Write at once. New plan. Box 71S, Hot Springs, Ark.

SALESLADY $2.50 per day paid

lady in each town to distribute

circulars for Economy Non

flavoring, permanent

Barr Co. y Chicago. SALESMAN Sell Holmes'-'Tires-and tubes. No capital required. $100

weekly income. Price sells them, quality gets re-orders. Holmes Rubber Co., 1502 W. 15th, Chicago.

SALESMAN Sell Ames College Miner

al Mixture. Retired farmers preferred. Wonderful proposition for experienced men. Retails $56 per ton. Mr. Simpson, 2520 Leland Av., Chicago, HI. SALESMAN If you want $6,000 this year writ" me. Strong line, for retail stores. Nationally advertised. Liberal weekly advance to producers. W. Morgan, Mgr.. 1920 Euclid, Cleveland, jOhio, Dept.55 4. SALESMEN High grade phonograph line has vacancy for hustler. Commission only. $200 weekly if you will work. Sale, liberal contract to dealers with sales guaranteed. Box 497, Iowa City, Iowa.

MERCHANDISE

Articles For Sale

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BOYS' $1.85 Main

SCHOOL SHOES Special per pair, Main Street Shop, St.

at

326

6 -ROOM HOUSE FURNACE. LARGE

CEMENT VERANDA; NICE LOT; A GOOD ONE; PRICE IS RIGHT FOR QUICK SALE. BURDSALL-WILLETT CO. 7104 MAIN ST. PHONES 14S1-3271-3293." HOUSE S-room; 5 down and 3 up. Upstairs can be used as rental, in good location. Phone 4S46. HOMES -Of a iT kinds; See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk. 337 Co. lonial Bldg. Phone 2310.

HOUSE For sale, with furnace; in Phone 3608.

bv owner, 5 rooms good location. Call

HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169.

RICHMOND PROPERTY A specialty. Porterfield, Union Bank Bldg. Elevator, Sth St. entrance. Phone 1965.

AUCTIONS LEGALS

Legal Notices

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TRl'XKglass, street.

Wasbstand. door 2-8-7. with for sale. 1031 South Eighth

Farm and Dairy Products 55

KIRCHER MILK Can't

our wagon passes your

want us to stop. Phone 4096

Fuel and Feed

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WOOD Rest sugar and beech wood at $3.25 per cord delivered. Call Phone 1078. WOOD Kiln dry wood sticks for firing, 16" in length. Price $4.50 per cord delivered to any part of the city. Wavne Works, Richmond, Indiana.

Good Things to Eat

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GROCERIES All new stock; get our prices daily. Sharp's Checkered Front Grocery. 1102 Sheridan St. Ph. 3287.

Household Goods

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 ail kinds. John Graf. Rapp Store. Phone 1055. Res. Phone 6008.

MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. Goehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Ph2039-4363. jirri VI N( ; & " T RANSFE it Al wa ys7 get the best. Ora Monger; moving, crating. storage.9 So. 7th. Ph2746-3137. MOVING AND STORAGE Ixieal and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 222S-1566. W. G. Baker, manager. S II 1 PLETT & MA G I LTyT ruck i ng serv ice. We haul anything, anytime, any place: prompt and efficient service. Phone 1 469. Residence Phone 4124.

SALESMAN Would like a good man to handle a line of remedies, flavors, spices and toilet goods, one who can give references. Special offer to churches that will handle the flavors, and toilet goods. B. E. Niswander, Green's Fork, Ind. S A L E S M A N-S pec i a Hy. toT s el 1 posit i ve self cleaning spark plug to car owners. $10 to $25 per day assured ordinary men. Write us. The Automatic Ignition Company, Old ColonyBuilding, Chicago. SALESMAN Side line to bankers. No samples. 10 to 15 minutes. Commission basis. Big money. Advise counties you work. Present line, home address, etc. American Perforator Co., 625 W. Jacksoij, Chicago. SALESMAN Easy to sell groceries, paints, automobile oils, roofing, stock food to consumers from samples, no capital or experience necessary.

steady, profitable work; commissions advanced. Satisfaction guaranteed; 49 years in business. Write for full particulars. Loverin & Browne Co., Wholesale Grocers, 1843 So. State St., Chicago, 111.

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FURNITURE We buy and sell used

furniture and stoves. J. H. Schell, ! 817 N. E St. Thone 20S2.

FURNITURE Buy it from the most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange your old furniture for new and save you money. Townsend's. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. Next to Whelan's. WE BUY ANDSELT7 used furniture and stoves. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862.

Musical Instruments

SOAP AGENTS See our line of soaps before doing anything else. Write today for catalog. American Products Co.. 5620 American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.

Situations Wanted Male

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FARM HAND Wants position on farm, married; no children; experienced 9 years, farming in Ohio. References call 4159, Richmond, Ind. WORK Wanted by ' the day and can give references. Phone 4193.

CABINET PHONOGRAPH $29.50 at Townsend's New & Used Goods store, 35-37 S. 6th St. Next to Whelans. RECORDS You can save 13 atTour exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St.

VIOLIN PUPILS Instead of making a mistake by a test, come where vou are sure of getting the best. The Salmon Violin Schools, 218 K. of P. Bldg.

Specials at the Stores

BARGAINS In watches and high grade snectatcles. Call at C. E. Keever's, Watch Shop, 7 South 11th St.

DRESS SHOES New. Exceptional bargains at prices from $1.85 to $4.85. Main StreetShoeShop, 326 Main St. EVKRSHAIIP And P e r f ect po i n t pencils, 50c anil up at Lawall's'. jeweler and optometrist. 607 Main- St. HUNT INGBOOTS New high" top hunt infe- boots, $5.75; Main Street Shop, 326 Main St.

MUNSON LAST SHOES A special lot of new shoes at olnv $3.25 per pair. Main street Shoe Shop. 326 Main St.

Wearing Apparel

INSTRUCTION

Correspondence Courses

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Repairing

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ANNOUNCEMENT Cards of Thanks 3 KRK We wisli to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and frieniis, especially to Mrs. Muey anil Mrs. Herzler for the many kindnesses they have shown to our monther during her last sickness and death. WM. H. ERK. MRS. ORAN CASKET, MRS. EARL CAS KEY.

HOOTS AND OVERSHOES Half-soled or repaired. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co., 409 Main St. FURNITURE Repairing and all kinds of first class cabinet work. Write a postal and I will call. Earl Chamness, 89 John St.

EMPLOYMENT

Help Wanted Female

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GIRL Wanted to assist with housework. Call Sunday at 415 South 15th or Phone 1219 anytime Sunday. GIRL ( r middle aged lady for general housework. Xo laundry: small fam

ily. Apply in person, 220 X. 1

WOMAN White; wanted; must

good cook, street.

MAIL CLERKS Wanted for government positions. Railway mail, postoffice, other positions. Salary $130 month. Experience ' unnecessary. Write for free information concerning positions and instruction. Columbia Schonl of Civil Service, 112 Pope Bldg., Washington, D. C. MAILCLERKSt. S. govern men t positions pay $92-$192 month. Steady. Xo layoffs. Xo strikes. Sure pay. Short hours. Pleasant work. Paid vacation. Common education sufficient. Men-women over 17 eligible. List positions obtainable free. Write today sure. Franklin Institute, Dept. 93D, Rochester. X. Y.

army Main

ARMY SHOES Second-hand shoes, special bargain at $1.75. Street Shoe Shop, 326 Main St.

SUIT OR OVERCOAT $23.50. Made to measure by the A. Xash Co. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers every Wednesday. 5 to S p. m. and Saturday, S a. m. to 9 p. m. 921 i Main St.

ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Thomas O. Tavlor, deceased, hereby gives notice that, by virtue

ot an order and decree of the Wavne Circuit Court, she will, as the administratrix of said decedent's estate, of-

he pminlleri- ' V- . . i : 1 l"lva'e a.ie, at me law housed? l,ff'ce. ?C "fry L Johnson, No. 217. ni,e 11 ou i Colonial Building, in the City of Rich

mond. Wayne Countv, Indiana on luesday, the 7th day of February, 1922, between the hours of 1 o'clock and 4 o'clock p. m. of said dav, the following described real estate, to-wit: A part of lot Twenty-Six (26), in Jonathan Roberts addition to the Citv of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said lot; running thence East One Hundred (100) feet; thence North fifty (50) feet to the North line of said lot: thence West One Hundred

(100) feet to the Northwest corner thereof; thence South Fifty (50) feet to the place of beginning. Also, the following described real estate, towit: The South half of lot Number Thirty-Two (32). in that part of the city of Richmond, Wayne Countv, Indiana, laid out by Jonathan Roberts. Said real estate to be sold free of the interest therein of the widow of decedent to a life estate in the undivided One-third thereof, but said first above described piece of real estate to be

(sold subject to her right to occupy the

first or lower story of the two-story dwelling house, situated thereon, together with the surrounding yard to said dwelling house, free of rent, until the 7th day of September, 1922. And said second above described piece of real estate to be sold subject to the right of the tenant of the same to occupy it. paying rent, until the 14th day of July, 1922. Said real estate to

tie sold tree ot the taxes tor the year 1921, and for not less than its apprais

ed value, and said second above described piece thereof to be first sold, and no more of said real estate to be sold than is necessary to pay the debts and liabilities of decedent's estate and the said interest of his said widow therein. Terms of sale: .One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in nine, and one-third In eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser to execute his promissary notes for the said deferred payments, payable to the order of the undersigned at some bank in the state of Indiana, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, providing for attorneys fees, and drawing interest at the rate of six percent interest from date, and to secure said notes by his mortgage upon the real estate purchased, and by insuring the buildings upon the same in some reliable insurance company in a sum sufficient for such purpose, with loss payable to the undersigned as her interest appears and deliver the insurance policy to her. Sucli sale to be made subject to the approval of said court. The purchaser may pay all the purchase money down in cash, if desired. LULU B. TAYLOR. Administratrix.

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Wanted To Buy

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POULTRY RAISERS We buy fresh eggs, any quantity. Write stating price and how many dozen you can ship weekly. A. Bisek, 1152 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. 111.

ROOMS AND BOARD

Rooms Without Board 63

S. 116 Furnished room

!th.

be a

Apply at 110 North Tenth

Cemetery Lots, Monuments 6 MONUMENTS We carry "Rock of Ages Granite." John P. Emslie, 15 South 10th. Phone 4022. Personals 9

F,rNSALL Has moved to room 203, Kellv Bldg.. S. E. Cor. Sth and Main. I buy and sell coins, paper money, Indian relives, old pistols, etc. Come and see mo. SORE FEET Why suffer, use A-cur-A Call 1'nfier Drug Co. about it. Phone 19 4 !i01 Main St.

TU

ns well as any-

t inie.

YOU CAN' enter

Every Monday Is entrance day

diy and evening classes, hn-

Riehmond

Help Wanted Male 33 CLOTH COVERS Experienced. Steady work. Apply or write United Casket Company, 31st & Chestnut Sts., Louisville, Ky.

MAN Dependable man year 'round to take orders for high class ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, etc. No delivering, commission weekly. Herrick Nursery Co.. Rochester, New York. MEN $36 to $56 weekly in your spare time doing special advertising work among the families of your city; no experience, necessary; write today for full particulars. American Products Co.. 5621 American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.

for both

ter Monday

if

possible.

Business College. Colonial Bldg.

Lost and Found

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SALESMEN Several life Insurance salesmen to operate Richmond, Newcastle. Connersville. RushviUe 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. Appiv C. E. Thomason, supt., office 307-308-309 Kelly-Hutch-inson Block.

Help Male or Female

34

AIREDALE PUP Six months old: lost, straver or stolen. Finder please return" 1 ."IS N. A. Reward. AUTO ROBE Lost on South Sth near English Lutheran church. Return Suiihoff Grocery or Phom 132S. A UTO T R I C K LICENSE No. T-40625; lost in city. Notify W. H. Hood Co. Phone ll.'.l. DROP CLOTH I-arge, stolen, from 1134 .Main St., Friday. Return and save trouble.

MAN full

OR WOMAN Wanted, salary $36 time, 75c an hour spare time, sell

ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Mills. A57. Norristovvn.Pa. SOLICITORS Either lady or gentle men; pay every day; permanent position. Box 0-3050, care of Palladium.

MEN Wanted for detective work. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former government detective, St. Louis.

MEX Wanted to qualify for foremen, brakemen. experience unnecessary. Transportation furnished. Write W. Boggess, St. Louis. MEX Be a detective, $50$ioT weekly ; travel over world; experience unnecessary. American Detective Agency, S09 Lucas. St. Louis.

FOURTH ST for rent.

SIXTEENTH ST. nished room in roomer. Phone

3 Aid "VTi-wlrr fur.

good home; no other'

61 S4.

ROOMS $12.50 for 3 unfurnished. 513 N. D. : $14 for 4 unfurnished; 701 So. 6th. Phone 2854.

Rooms for Housekeepina

63

MEN Inexperienced men needed to hecome battery experts. Good opportunity and excellent income for right man. Write C. & S. Battery School, Racine, Wis.

FIFTH ST., S. 3 rooms for light ate entrance.

7 Two downstairs housekeeping. Priv-

MEN Age 17 to 53, experience unnecessary. Travel; make secret investigations, reports. Salaries; expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 263 St. Louis.

LIVE STOCK

Dogs, Cats, Pets

47

PUP Fox terrier, for sale. 2108 N. F.

Poultry and Supplies

RIDGE, 1232 Three furnished rooms, $3.50; two others $3 per week. On street j-arjine. Phone 2686. ROO M S T wo turn i she df o r light house" keeping; for rent. Phone 5275.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

Apartments and Flats 74

FT. WAYNE AVE., 102 2-room furnished apartment; modern; also 4 unfurnished rooms, modern. Phone 2725.

FLAT For rent; Call 2324.

7 room modern flat.

Houses For Rent

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Salesmen and Agents

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AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale

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UBURN Beauty Six. 1920; rebuilt, new paint and tires; a real one. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. P.UIOK D4sT 1 91 7 touring, new paint and tires: a bargain in cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1 1JJM1 MAX W E LI J T o u r i n g, 1920; a real buy; If vou want a good little car see this. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1l0i Main St.

MITCHELL TOURING. IN FINE. CONDITION; NEW TIRES. B ROW E R AUTO SALES CO. 21-23 S. SEVENTH

STREET.

Motorcycles and Bicycles 12

BICYCLE TIRESbrand. sre the - Sn. N. W. Thone 3086.

Goodrich and Herchy best. Wesley Brown Cnd and Williams St.

AGEN TS Make $72 a week by selling 4 average Cresco Raincoats a day. Outfit free. No delivering. Improved Mfg. Co.. Dept. 234. Ashland. O. AGENTS Producing tailoring agents wanted. Men's made to order clothing. (Union made). Beautiful materials, lowest prices. New Spring Swatch line ready. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chicago. AGENTS Make $15 a day selling Cresco Newleather Shopping Bags and guaranteed waterproof aprons. Our new three-in-one bag is the fastest seller on earth. Write for territory. Improved Mfg. Co.. Dept. 233, Ashland. Ohio.

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BABY CHICKS All breeds, thoroughbred, certified "Heavy Egg Production.' Popular price, 60-page poultry book. $150 poultry course free. Elwood Pusey, Kast Liverpool, Ohio.

COCKERELS 6 S. E. English White

Leghorn cockerels. Baron Strain from imported stock; 1 S. C. Red cockerel. 21 S. 23. WHITE LEGHORN Hens and pullets, 60 single comb for sale. Martin Worl, Green's Fork. Ind.. R. R. A.

D ST.. N. 1411 House of six rooms; modern, except furnace. Call at 320 X. 16th St. HOUSE Five rooms. furnished, for rent. Phone 3352 or call No. 3 Laurel St.

HOUSE 7 rooms with bath, on South Sixteenth street, for rent. Call at 54 South 16th.

MERCHANDISE

Article For Sale

51

DOUSE Modern- "-room house, with four-car garage. 413 South 14th St. Call American Trust Bank. Ph. 2S.,;6.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Farms and Land For Sale

AGENTS Negro story book containing hundreds of pictures of colored children plaving with dogs, goats, dolls and other tovs, 320 pages, only $2. Big money maker. Send 35c for outfit. Jenkins Publishing Co., Washington, p. ( AGENTS- No dull times selling foodl People must eat: federal distributors make big porfits. $3,000 yearly and up. No capital or experience needed. Guaranteed sales, unsold goods can be returned. Your name on products builds vour own business repeat orders sure. Exclusive territory. Write Federal Pure Food Co., Chicago. ijll-N Sell something new. Cost $1.50. " sells for $7.50. Every merchant sure customer. Write at once for territory. R A. B. Co., 1125 Etting, Baltimore, Mi

COAL SAVER Save 30c of your coai 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 "CS. more heat and less soot, i 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.. ISO E. 3rd street. St. Paul. Minnesota. HEM STITCHING An dp looting atta c h -ment works on any sewing machine, easily adjusted. Price $2.50 with full Instructions. Oriental Novelty Co., Box 11. Corpus Christi. Texas. MEN Do you smoke? Introduction: Will send 100 mild cigars at $3.50. Surprising value. Other brands. Order today. S. Joerdsma, 905S Yale Ave., Chicago, 111. IF YOU LIKE music, you'll be interested in the "Musical Instruments" ads in the classified section.

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25 ACRES For sale or trade; 8 miles south of Richmond: will take auto or anything of value in trade. 618 S. 9. 40 ACRES Of good level land with good buildings, near traction: easy terms. J. W. Horine, Eaton,. Ohio. 122 ACRES -li miles northwest of Centervirie, Ind. Possession March 1,

1922. John Bownan. COAiTlANDS For sale, by 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 other similar proposition. B. O. Horton, Newark, Ohio. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Roberts, Richmond. Ind., R. F. D. PR. 4171. WISCONSIN FARMS Landology, free, special number jut out, containing many facts of clovr 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 Landology. It is free on tiniest. Address Skidmore-

Riehle Land Co., 406 Skidrnore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wis.

COMM I SS ION E RS ALLOWANCES DECEMBER TERM, 1921 L. P. Meredith, sal.. $323; Grace Smith, sal. dep. elk.. $125: Grace Stubbs, d.p. elk. sal.. $73.37: W. II. Brooks.

sal., ami. and add'l. sal.. $425: Don X. Sliute. $125: Gladvs Studv, sal. dep., $100; T. I. Ahle. treas. sal. & 6 fees, $2,32N.0;Harry Fisher, sal. rec, $160.68; Harry Fisher, add. sal. and off. exp., $279.41: L. C. Smith a- Bros., rec. off. ep $76.78; Carl Wadman, sal. slier., $266.74: Opal Skinner, sal. dep. supt. schs., $91; C. o. Williams, trav. exp., $30; Wm. Matthews, sal. assessor and off. exp.. $41-7.58; W. K. Cheesman. sal. commr.. $125; A. J. Simpson, sal commr., $125: Homer Farlow, sal., commr., $125; D. C. Harlan, sal. atty., $250; D. L. Reid, sal. twp. assesor, $730: Dr. AV. G. Huffman, sal. jail phvs.. $50: F. B. Petto, sal. p. f. supt., $437.50; Edna R. Petro. sal. p. f. matron. $75; O. P. Ford, sal. p. f. phys., $60; J. E. Smith Construction Co., brook's bridge, $5.S06. Court Allowances: L. P. Meredith, sal. $3; Waiter Smith. $3: IT. B. Bovd, $3; Jos. N. Study. $2: Jacob Wright. $2; Chas. Schnelle. $10; Wm. Thornburg. $10: Frank Willftims, $22.50: Howard Ridge, $7.50; Ed Marlatt, $7.50; John

Hiatt. $2.50; Guv Anderson. $8.90; Sumner Heard, $9.30: Wm. Matthews, $117; W. H. Davenport, $7.50: L. P. Meredith. $5; Walter Smith, $3: W. R. Littell. $3; H. B. Boyd. $2: A. E. Thle. $2- Citv Res

taurant. $13.65: Adam Eby. $29.20; Filmore Riggs, $25; L. P. Meredith. $5; Merton Grills. $3; Holla Ramsev. $2; O. P. Worley, $2; J. P. Malsing. $1; Ezra Demaree, $11; John Judkins. $3; Michael Kelley, $3; treas. Randolph Co., $7; Treas. Randolph Co., $9.50; Treas. Randolph Co., $9.50; Treas. Randolph Co., $7; Gaar Eliason, $67. SO: Chas. Anderson. $50.40; Walter Xorth, $21.70; Wm. Rotherme, $52; Wm. E. Austin, $67.40: Jesse Plankenhorn. $S.20; Harvey Bosworth. $36.50; Oliver C. Hunt. $16; John Ernsbertrer. $8.30: Michael Kellev, $3; L. P. Meredith, $5: S. K. Morgan, $3: G. B. Hunt. $3: V. C. Griffis. $2: C. G. Smelser. $2; Guv Ander

son, $.5.90: Henrv Chessman. $2; Elizabeth Candler, $37.34; Elizabeth Candler. $112.25; John- F. Holaday, $225; Alonzo Bales. $30; Lindiev Swain. $162: Chas. Rolf. $3S5; Carl Wadman. $51.03: Henrv Bertsch. $40.90; (Sumner Beard, $1.30: Elmer Williams,' $32.50: Perry Williams. $32.50; Wm. T. Sehooby. $32.50; Katherine Templeton. $25; John T- lloladav. $3; Walter Cloud. $77; Bert Hiatt. $4.50; Bernard Gaiser. $3.10: Clarence Harris. $11.50; penj. Somheer, $46.50; Fred Beeson. $14.40; John Eliason. $62.50; Chas. Kerlin. $13.20; Filmore Riggs, $5: Fred Kain, $ 50: Austin Johnson. $18.30: Frederick Evans. $18.50; Isaac Brooks. 18.50; Frank Owens. $12.50; John Hartman. $ls.50: Dudley Elmer. $20; John Davis. $7.20; Fred Adrion, $62.55: Fred Harris. $8.30; L. P. Meredith. $154: L. P. Meredith. $15; Carl Wadman, $154: Frank Shepard Co.. $43; W. H. Anderson Co.. $8.75; West Publishing Co.. $6 1.25: BobbsMerrill Co.. $35; American Law Book Co., $7.50: Wrcst Publishing Co.. $71; L. P. Meredith. $5: Henrv C. Chessman, $3; L. F. Ross. $3; F. J. Pierce, $2: E. R. Churchill. $2; Ben. X. Crump, $1.50.

lbs., $11.50 ton, $325.50; Jan. 14, Flovd Hunt. haul, gravel. 2 davs, 10 h', $12; Jan. 15, Henry Shelley, hack hire. $30; Jan. 17, J. O. Edgerton, print, manuscripts, etc., $5.60; Chas. Johanning, syphon for radiator. $7; Webb-Cole-

nan. tire tor truck. $la; Hazel Patton, teach., $30; Jan. IS, Frank Moorman, gravel, .70 1., 25c per 1., $17.50; Jan. 22. Hellington Bradley. gas for truck, $28.40; Jan. 24, Malissa. Tlngler. gravel, 120-1., 25c per 1, $30; Jan. 27, -Harry-Armstrong, teach., $160; Mildred Cutter, teach.. $140; ., Juanita Adkinson, teach., $100; Luciln Williams, teach.. $100; Madge Herringlake, teach., $114; lyaii D. Moore, driving hack motor, $60; Henry Shelley, hack hire. $;;o; Nathaniel Wilis, janitor fees. $40: Jan. 3J. Dit-kinsoa Trust Co.. bond and int., Feb. 2, Stella 'Harmon, teach, dom. sci., $36; Kiger & Co., annual reports, $3.46; Feb. 5, Palladium Printing Co., printing reports, $22.30; J. Coe Printing Co.. printing checks and vouchers, $9.75; Feb. 7, Indian Refining Co., 70 gal. of gas, $19.Ss8; Fob. 11,

imn.v j. i oning, hack hire, $30; Feb. 16, Hazel B. Patton, teach., $160; Feb. 25, Harry Armstrong, teach.. $140; Mildred Cutter, teach., $100; Juanita Adkinson, teach.. $100; Lucile Williams, lf-ACllV MalRe Herringlake, teach.. $60; Ivan D. Moore, driving motor truck, $30; Harry Coning, hack hire, $16:,,3 Wills, janitor fees, March J. Bank, int., $26.24; March 10, Indian Refining Co., 90 gal. of gas, $16; March 14 Ernest Guerin. truck tire. S5:

Wm. A. Flatley, advisory fees. $5; March 15. Second Xat'l. Bank, int. on note of $1,200 $36; March 23. Hazel B. Patton, teach., $30; March 25. Juanita Adkmson. teach., $100; Lucile Williams, teach., $100; Madge Herringlake, teach., $120: Ivan D. Moore, driving motor truck. $60; Harry Coning, hack hire, $60: Nathaniel Wills, janitor fees, $40: Indian Refining Co.. 40 gal. of gas, 5 gal. oil, $ 13.8s; March 28, Russcl Fudge, trucking coal from Wms'burg Oct., 1920, $6. April 2. Webb-Coleman, truck repairs, $28.13: April 4, Geo. W. Pitts, grading road 1 day 10 h., $3; April 12, Will Moore, salary. $100; Richmond

i.umber (, moulding for blackboard

l.o0; April 14, Albert Toschlog. grad

mg road 2 days 10 h.. $10; April 20, Hazel Patton, teach., $37.50: April 22, Harry Armstrong, teach., $320; Mildred Cutter, teach., $2S0; Juanita Adkinson, teach., $100; Lucile Williams, teach., $100; Madge Herringlake, teach., $120; Ivan D. Moore, driving motor truck, $60: Harry Coning, hack hire, $60; Nathaniel Wills, janitor fees, $40; Harry Armstrong, institute fees. $56: Mil-

areu cutter, institute fees, Adkinson, institute fees.

Williams, institute tees, $42: Madge

Herringlake, institute fees, $4.50; Oren Parks, i.j dozen brooms. $21; April 2 1, Wellington Bradley. So gal. of gas. 24.7 per, $7.50; April 27, Leon Kailsback, road labor, 1 ij d. 10 h.. $5: Joe QuigHy, road labor, 1 day grading, 10 h., $10; Earl Stephens, road labor, 2 days grading 10 h.. $10. May 1, Bank, int., $1.25; May 6, Carl Lundy. haul. dom. sci. supplies, $10; May 23, Gath Freeman, attorney fees, $10; Will Moore. salary, $50: Starr Piano Co., rent for piano, $28; May 28,

fetena Harmon, teach, aom. sci., ;;t. June 14. assessor of Webster Twp., dog tax, $150; June 16, Walter Harris, 15 sheep killed. $126; June 20, Wm. A. Flatley, hack hire, $30; June 27, Bartel Rohe, sch. supplies. $12.25; June 30. Will Moore, salarv, $100. July 3, John D. Crowe, 13 head of sheep killed. $130. Aug. 3, Harry Thomas, hauling gravel 6 days 10 h., $30: Aug. 5, Geo. Phillips, haul, gravel 5 days 10 h... $25: Aug. 13, Albert Toschlog, haul, gravel 10 days 10 h., $50: Aug. 20. Paul "Hunt, haul, gravel 10 days 10 h., $50; Aug. 22, Claude Demaree, shovel, coal in school

house. $3; Aug. 23, Richmond Coal Co

64,260 lb., $7.50 rcr ton. $242. 9S

Hunt, haul, gravel 6 days 10 h.. $30

Aug. 23, Harry Coning, haul, gravel 5 days, 10 h., $23; Aug. 27, Henrv Shellev, haul, gravel 10 days, 10 h., $50; S. X. Brumfiel, haul, gravel 20 davs, 10 h., $100; Aug. 30. Nathaniel Wills, clean, sch. house and toilets, $25. Sept. 1, I. P. C. Steddorn, repair on sch. house, $2: McConalia Co., title for motor truck, $1.30; J. M. Coe Co.. commenc. programs, $3.50; Sept. 2. Walter

Brumfiel, haul, gravel 10 davs, 10 h., $30; Sept. 3, Kenneth Foulke, overhauling sch. truck, $43; Wellington Bradley. 40 gal. of gas. 10 gal. of floor oil, $9.58: Henry Shelley haul. 22 tons of coal, $16; Wm. A. Flatlev, hauling gravel 10 days, 10 h.. $50; Sept. 15. D. H. Goble, culverts, 12-in. 16-ft. long. $57.12; Sept. 16, Harry Armstrong, l teach., $75; Harry llarnouf, haul, gravel 5 days, 10 h., $25; Sept. 17. McOonaha Co., tire and tube for truck, $17.30; Old school hack sold, $10; Oscar Plankenhorn, haul, gravel 5 days 10 h., $25; Sept. 19. Second Xat'l. Bank. int. on note, $36; Sept. 22. Indian Refining Co.,

30 gals, of gas. 5 gal oil for truck, $8.26: Sept. 30, Xate Wills, janitor fees, $4o;EIizabetli Jarr.-tt. teach., $110; Bernice LaMott. teach., $100; J. O. Hunger, hack hire. $62; Ivan D. Moore, driving motor truck. $60; Harrv Armstrong, teach.. $75; Mildred Cutter, teach., $140; Malinda Rodenberg. teach., $130.; Henrv Shellev. hack hire. $62. Oct 7. Hazel B. Patton. teach., $30; Oct. 8, J. V. Hornaday, window glass, $3.86; Oct. 14. Albert Toschlog. haul, sewer and repairing road, $7.50; Oct. 17, AVelline-ton Bradley. 40 gal. gas for truck, $7.08; Palladium Printing Co.,

printing tax levy, $2: Oct. 18, Harry

Armstrong, teach., $75; Oct. 22, Shelley, hack hire, $31; Oct. 28 Armstrong, teach., $75; Mildred

teach., $140: Bernice LaMott. $100; Elizabeth Jarrett. teach.,

Malinda Rodenberg, teach.. $130:

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$37; Florence

$200; Will Moore, exps.,

Moore, ortlce rent. $30. .. '. TowiiMtiifi Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand $379.63; receipts during year, $S19.83; total of balances and receipts. $1,199.52; disbursements during year. $69.51; final balances, $5o.01. Itoail Kimd. -" ' ' Jan. 1, 1921: .Balances ort har.d, $547.72; receipts during year,$S19 57;total of balances and rec ipts. $1,367.28; disbursements during year, $814.98; final balances, $552. 31. . Special -hiMl Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand. $1,352.79: receipts during year, $t,145.6X; total of balances and receipts, $.'i,498.47; disbursements during year, $2,895.99; final balances, $2,602.48. Tuition Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $1,698.17: receipts during year, $6,446.26. total of balances and receipts, $8,14 4.4.'.; disbursements during - year, $5,538.00; final balances. $2,605.93. Dog Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $75.22;

receipts during year, $215; total of balances and receipts. $290.22; .disbursements during year, $288; final balances, $2.22. ' " Ilonil Fund. .Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $365.80; total of balances and receipts. $365.80; disbursements during year, $153.85; final balances, $211.95. To ml of All FuuUm. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $4,419.33; receipts during year. $12,446.40; total of balances and receipts, $16,865.73; disbursements during year, $10,350.83; final balances, $6,514.90.. WILL MOORE, Trustee of Webster Township.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., Jan. 6th, 1922. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given hy the Board of Pu"blic Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at ils office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Thura-

'Jltlay, January 19th. 1922, lor the loi-

lowing described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized ,by the " Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 616, 1921. For the improvement of the territory between the Peacock Road and Richmond Avenue, from Northwest

$19; juanita 5lh gtrPet t0 the alley west of North . .,"c,' e I n-ot Sth Stroot- bv ermstnietinz f

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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.

THIRTEENTH ST., S. 422 6-room bouse, furnace, cement cellar, sewer in cellar. 2-story barn, good neighborhood; plenty of fruit: a real home for the monev; will sell on terms. Call 15 S. 9th or Phones 2903-2906.

TI! CST E E'S R E POUT The Township Trustee's Annual report to the Advisory Board of Webster Township, Wayne County, Indiana, January, 1921. Reeelut. Jan. 1, Bank, int., $3.55: Jan. 22. Auditor, distribution, $251.9 1: Feb. 14; Bank, interest. $6.06; February 28. Howard Harris. domestic science supplies. $4.55; April 21. Auditor, adv. for special tuition. $1,300; April 30. A. F. Mitchel, commencement address. $2.72; June 1. Bank, int., $2.1S; Bank, int. for April, $3.64: June 27, Mather Bros., 18 6-in. sewers, $9.36; Auditor, distribution, $4,821.98; July 2. Bank, int.. $2.22: July 23. Assessor, dog tax, $65: Auditor, distribution, $344. 7S; Bank, int., $10; Aug. 12. Dickinson Trust Co., Int. on bond. $6.54: Sept. 1. Bank, int., $10.14: Oct.. 1. Bank, int.,

$S.75; Oct. 31. Wellington Bradley. 30 gal. ga. 10 lbs. of hard oil, truck $7.2S; Dec. 1. Bank. int.. $5.30; Dec. 21, Auditor, distribution. $5,436.31. Iiurrinenl. Jan. 4, Webb-Coleman, truck license, $10; Jan. 5. Mildred Cutter, teach.. $140; John Hendershott, advisory fees, $5; Standard Oil Co., 5 gal. of oil for truck, $3.40; Jan. 7, Lucile Williams, teach., $100; Jan. S, Chas. Parmeuter, shovel, coal in sch. bouse. $.'!.60; Jan. "0, M. C. Harvey, advisory fees ,$5; Jan. II," John Powell, sch. house coal, 56,610

aniel Wills, janitor fees, $40; J. o. Hunger, hack hire, $55.80; Henry Shelley,

(hack hire. $24 80: Ivan D. Moore, driv

ing motor truck, $54; Frank Burg, haul.

gravel 10 davs 10 h.. $.,0: James Hunscr, haul, gravel 2 days, 10 h.. $10: Oct. 31, Lawrence Mull, 35 1. of gravel, 25c per 1.. $8.75. I Nov. 1. Bank, int., $7.91; Nov. 3. H. ! If. Harris, dom. sci. supplies, $13.80:' Nov. 8. Richmond Lumber Co., window' sash, $17.65: Nov. 11. Hazel Patton. '. teach., $:ii.50: Nov. 12. Henrv Shellev, hack hire. $31; Nov. 19, Indian Refining Co.. gas for truck, $8. )S; Samuel Miller. 3'-. days sewer work. $10. Sn; Nov. 22. Florence Moore, office rent. $30; Carl Lundy. haul, supplies for sch., $3; Nov. 25. Mildred Cutter, fach.. $140; Hurry Armstrong teach.. $15"; Malinda Rodenberg. teach.. $13o; Bernice LaMott. teach.. $100: Elizabeth Jarrett. teach.. $110; Nathanial Wills, ianitor fees. $10; Jvan D. Moore, driv. motor truck, $57; James Banger, hack hire. $57.90; Henrv Shellev. hack hire, $27.90; Hazel B. Patton, teach.. $15. Dec. :!, O. A. Tangernan. 3 air valves for radiators. $9.50; .1. O. Edgerton. printing manuscripts. $7.20: rue. s. Albert Toschlog, IV. davs labor on road $7.50; Dec. 12. Ivan D. Moore, driving motor truck. $30; Indian Refining Co., 30 gal. gas. 5 iral. motor oil. $9.::o; Dec. 13. Rov A. Williams, labor on road. 1920 work. $3; Dec. 15, H nei v Shelley, hack tire. $31 ; Dec. 16, Cornelius McDonnel, gra-Tel. 197 loads. $49.25: Hazel B. Patton, teach., $22.50; Harry Thomas, sheeD killed bv dogs. $32; Dec. 19. Rich

mond Tire Service, motor lenses for truck, $1.50; Dec. 21, Beriice LaMott. teach.. $32.45; Dec. 22. Harry Armstrong, teach.. $150; Malinda Rodenbere:. teach., $130; Elizabeth Jarrett, teach.. $110: Bernice LaMott. teach.

$67.55: Mildred Cutter, teach., $140;, Xate Wills, janitor fees. $40; James! Bunger. hack hire. $62; Henry Shelley, i back hire, $31: Ivan D. Moore, driving motor truck. $31: Will Moore, salarv.

west. 8th Street: by constructing a

sewer running from the proposed Randolph Street Sewer in Northwest 5th Street over Lots 1 to 14 inclusive, in the Wrifrhtland Addition, and alley 1st north of the Peacock Road to alley east of Northwest, 8th Street; thence south in said alley to the Peacock Road to alley west of Northwest 8th Street; thence north in said alley to Richmond Ave.; also north in alley between Northwest Sth and Sedgwick Street, from 1st alley north of Peacock Road to alleys 1st south of Richmond Ave.; thence east and west in said alleys; also in alley between Sedgwick and Northwest 7th Street and alley east of Northwest 7th Street from 1st alley north of Peacock Road to alley 1st south of Richmond Ave.; also in Northwest 6th Street and Sedgwick Street, from 1st alley north of the Peacock Road south to the Pea

cock Road. Estimated cost of mi-

F ! provement $19,000.

The City of Richmond, Indiana, win pay within thirty days after the approval assessment roll of said improvement by the Board of Public Works, the sum of $3,600. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall

be in accordance with the terms and

conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specv' fications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of 212 of bid, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the accept

ance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages" for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WALKER E. LAND, FRANK R. McFAlL, ROBERT M. HENLEY. Board of Tublic Works.

Henry 1 larrv Cutter, teach., , $110;

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