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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for H'llck reference, according to the Basil L. Smith System tCopyright). All afls ar restricted to thi!r proper Palladium style of type. Orders for irregular Insertions, the one-time rate applies. TRANSIENT RATK PER LINE Charge. Cash. 1 time, per line., ,11c 10c 3 times, per llnc.lOo 9o 6 times, per line.. 9c 8c Count average words to the line. not less than 3 lines taken. Classified ads accepted until 11 a. m. for publication same day. Minimum cash ad accepted, 30e. Minimum charge ad accepted, S5c Phone 2S34 or 2S72, and ask for an ad taker. They will assist you in writing your ad Brookville Man Parckases 260-Acre Crampton Farm Tbe 260 acre Crampton farm, three miles north of the National road on the Washington road, known as the old Kpppier farm, has been acquired by Frank Masters of Brookville, a brother-in-law of A. N. Logan of Richmond, who will move on the farm and operate it this year. The former tenant will move either to Indianapolis or Kichmond to live. A hardware and farm Implement Mock, traded for the farm, will be sold at an auction in Brookville soon by the agents, Foreman and "Addleman. Tho transaction involves the sum of ?SO,000. ONE KILLED, ONE HURT BY RUNAWAY AIRPLANE (By Associated Press) RED BANK, N. J., Jan. 16. A runaway airplane, starting from the ice, , crashed Into a crowd of skaters on i Shrewsbury river last night, killing ! one person and injuring another. O 1 1 ouDuroan MIDDLE BORO, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Park Elwood, Roy Roberts, Will Locke and Charley Waiting were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins Thursday Raymond Black, formerly a resident on the Miding Mr. and Mrs. Jac k Knollenberg. . . . Isaac Broks visited his home here Thursday The Ladies' Aid met Thureday afternon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman and Mrs. Will Hartman spent Thursday in Fountain City with Mr. and Airs. Harry Hartman Mrs. Retta Knollenberg, assisted by Mrs. Belda Markley, entertained the Quiet Stitchers' club at the home of the former Wednesday afternoon The following were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jeffries and Mrs. Howard Jeffries Thursday: Mrs. Roy Roberts and c hild, Mrs. Charley Bunch, Mrs. Frank Edwards and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney.. . . Mrs. Andrew Bogan, who has been seriously ill, is improving Mrs. Cora Little and daughter Ruth have arrived at Memphis, Tenn., where they will spend the winter with the former's sister Mrs. Dora Litle called on Mrs. Hector Urton Wednesday afternoon. James Huntington and Howard Huntington of Liberty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sullivan Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ijeslie Seaney, southeast of Richmond Frank Edwards called on Mrs. Mary Vansant Friday Mrs. Ed Bookhoef-f-r of Fountain City visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsay Canaday last week Mrs. Frank Mitchell and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins called on Mrs. Cleo Hardwick Thursday Mrs. Clarence Blume and rto Stanley were ill last week. IMIlie Fry is improving. . . .Mrs. George Worley and Mrs. Wayne Mull of Richmond visited relatives in CenterviHe Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roll near Whitewater Tuesday Mrs. George Worley visited Mrs. Wayne Mull Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Mull has been ill Miss Ruth Timer visited Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fowble and family Friday afternoon Prayer meeting Thursday night and preaching next Sunday night at the M. 10. church here Mr. and Mrs. Charles King f-pent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Puthoff. GRATIS, Ohio. The Mothers' club met at the school house Tuesday Mr. and Mr?. O. T. Bailey. Mrs. Clenienlha Dwyrr and Mrs. Lottie Grimes .pent Wednesday in Dayton Miss Alice Swisher entertained a party of friends Thursday in honor of her 16th,1 birthday anniversary. A social evening was enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Florence Facht, Irene Benson, Margaret Clark. Ruth Markey, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Tommie Brat ton and daughter. Acnes. .. .Misses Hazel Wellbaum and Edna Stump and Urville Barnhart visited the high school grades Wednesday Lysle Zimmerman visited the m-IiooI Friday afternoon Mr. and Mis. OrviHe Bailey entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. nnd Mrs. George Suman, Mr. and Mrs. Vina Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Perry

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Grimes. .. .Mrs. Dallas Voting was stir prised Thursday, was presented to A handsome Bible her by the Truth Seekers' class of the Brethren day school, of which she Is a member, A large crowd was present. The ; Young family will move to Eaton soon. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Savior Zimmerman, Mrs. Golda Bird. Mr. and Mr3. Warren Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirnmel and family, Mrs. Rema Barnhart, Mrs. Stella Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Foeht, Rev. aJid Mrs. Brumbaugh and family. Klizabeth Hamilton, Zolma Mover and child, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Flory, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Andrews, Mrs. Maude F.rubaker and son Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller and family. Miss Cora Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. c. Lane and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrich. LYNN", Ind Mrs. Edith Winslow, of Ft. Wayn, is Ihe guest of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson, Mrs. Johnpon remains in ill health Miss Jessie Phillips was in Richmond. Saturday Van Frame is spending the week-end with relatives in Indianapolis and Bloomington John I. Thomas is reported ill with la grippe.

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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE . ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memoriam 3 Cards of Tbanks 4 funeral Directors 6 Funeral Flowers Jj Cemetery Iots, Monuments Lodge Notices Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Fouml AUTOMOBILES 11 -Automobiles For Sale 12 Motorcycles and Bicycles ! Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing Anti LIverv Garages 1 . Wantd Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 12 Business Services Offered 19 P-uilding Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing t ' Insurance Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving, Trucking. Storage 24 Painting Papering 2a Patent Attorneys fi Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 25 Repairing n Renovating and Dyeing' j0 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT ! Help Wanted Female Zi Help "Wanted Male K4 Help Male or Female : Salesmen and Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations "Wanted Male . FINANCIAL ' Business Opportunities 89 Investments, Stocks, Bond 40 Money to Loan 41 wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION J; Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramatic I? PJ,v'ate Instruction Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats. Pets 45 Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 60 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE B1 Articles for Sale 2 Business Equipment 63 Boats and Accessories "4 Building Materials 65 Farm and Dairy Products 66 Fuel and Feed 57 Oood Things to Eat 6 Home-Made Things 69 Household Goods GO Jewelry and Watches 11 Machinery and Tools - Musical Instruments 63 Seeds, Plants. Fertilizers fi4 Specials at the Stores fi5 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 5 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 50 S'immer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE f2 Business Property M Houses for Sale 5 Lots for Sale S6 Shore Property for Sale "7 Suburban for Sale 58 Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 90 Auction Sales Sl Legal Notices I I ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments MONLMEXTS We carry "Rock of Ages Granite." John P. Emslie, 15 South 10th. Phone 4022. Personals BONSALL Has moved to room 203, Kelly Bldg., S. E. Cor. Rth and Main. I buy and sell coins, paper money. Indian relives, old pistols, etc. Come and see me. SORE FEET Why suffer, use A-cur-A Call Dafler Drug Co. about it. Phone 1904. 901 M;iin St. YOU CAN enter nrr.v as well as anytime. Every Monday Is entrance day for both day and evening classes. Enter Monday if possible. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. Lost and Found 10 GLASSES Gold on N. Eighth frame; lost, Saturday, or l streets. Return to L'OH .. Eighth St.: reward. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUTCK 1P22 touring with Rex California top. in extra good condition. Can't be told from new. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. ..Mrs. Are Fulke and children returned to their home in Richmond, Friday after a week's stay with Sam Fulks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Perkins were Sunday visitors in Portland Mrs. Clarence Clark and daughter, Dorothy were in RIcnmohd, Saturaday . .Mrs. "William Mills Js much improvedafter two weeks attack of la grippe. . .Norman Anderson, who with his wife and grandson, Henrietta Downard, left for Tampa, Fla., last week is reported sick Miss Thelma Canter, of Mtincie. was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carter Mrs. Gladys -'urry, .1ett Friday far Indianapolis, where she and her husband will make their home Glen Love, who resides southeast of town is suffering from a bad case of poisoning Mart MOCK1eu sneTU lne week-end in Richmon1 Mrs- James Kinsey was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Pingery, in Winchester the week end. ....Mrs. Abraham Miller of Union City returned to her home Friday after a two weeks' stay with Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Clark. GRKKVS FORK. Ind Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher XV. Bonn and daughter, of Richmond, spent Sunday here Wal,Pr 1 aJ". ot Migar Grove, visited the Sunday schools here Sunday Mrs. Sun-Irnma Davis spent Friday In Rich

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rmrmd Rev. Sommerville Ught had 1 "al -e ot ine quarterly meeting at the Methodist church Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stanton and family moved Monday to their home recently purchased of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martindale Rev. Milligan preached at the Christian church Sifhday. . .Miss Genevieve Ward, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Ward, and Ulster, Elizabeth. , . .Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ullery and children, Margaret and Alden, Fpent Sunday at Connersville. GREEXSFORK. Ind. The members of tho Needlecraft club were entertained at. tho home of Mrs. F. L. Sanders Thursday. All report having had an enjoyable time. Prizes w-ere won by Mrs. Margaret Gray and Mrs. Florence Linderman. Those present were. Mrs. Florence Linderman, Mrs. Earl Ridge, Mrs. Margaret Cray. Mrs. Richard L'llery, Mrs. -Guy Wiekersham, Mrs. Mrs. nnd Etta Ed. Allen, Mrs. Rosa Chamness, Gladys Yates, Mrs. Ethel Wise Mrs. F. Li. Sanders, with Mrs. Dean as guest. Tho club "will meet Jan. 26, with Mrs. Everett Tipton.

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PAGES THAT INTEREST ALL' Every newspaper reader has his favorite page. You know the man who turns Immediately to the sporting section to see the outcome of the game In which he is interested. You know the woman who hastily scans the society news and then peruses the magazine section. You know the investor who can hardly wait to see if a certain stock has risen or fallen. But there is one part of the paper where they can all meet on common ground the classified section. There the sportsman, the woman and the investor will find many items of interest to them interesting in the fact that they mean a saving of time, trouble and money. It will pay YOU to become a ennnrtent reader of T'a? Palladium's classified section. - .

AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 DODGE TOURING Closed top Ford, 1920 touring, starter: Ford, 1915. Geo. W. Worley, 15 South 9th. Dort and Franklin Dealer. i OVERLAND 90, 1919 touring, in fine j condition. l"ash or terms. ChenoI weth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. STUDE BAKER FOUR Touring. Brower Auto Sales Co., 21-23 S. Seventh WESTOOTT 1918 sedan, in good shape: a bargain. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. Motorcycles and Bicycles 12 ! BICYCLE TIRES Goodrich and Herchy brand, are the best. Wslev Brown ! fc Son. N. W. 2nd and Wililams St. Phone 30S6. Auto Accessories 14 FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBESKnpwn for quality, extra service and miles delivered. Bennetts' Tire Store, home of quality and service. 1512 Main. Phone 2144. Service Stations Repairing 15 At ru 1s1i.kaiici.nu l- ord worK a specianj. use r.-A ; 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 245:?. Auto Livery Garages 16 OARAGE For rent. Three stalls: 15foot approach. 117 South Fifth St. GARAGE For rent; good location; right price. Call at 304 N. 9th St., or Phone 2830. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ELECTRIC WIRING Of all kinds; complete line of fixtures. Service Electric Co., 316 Main St. ELECTRICAL If it's anything electrical, see the Chase Electrie Co., cor. 6th and Main, 2d floor. Phone 6034. Open evenings, 7:30 to 9:30. LA UNDeIuNG We wash barber towels, napkins, table cloths, one day service. James Long. 612 Main St. PLATI NG Silver wa re, auto head 1 i givtsT 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: of- ! fice and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone i 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. TILLERY CLOCKS Draft "regulation ! for furnace or boiler. See Geo. E. i Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Pirne 62 47. Millinery Dressmaking 22! HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered. machine button holes, floss stitching. ! hraiding.Pavenport Co. 64 S.1 2. Ph. 1 78') i McvingJTrucking. Storage 23 BAGOAGE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quigiey-'s drug store. Sth and Main. Phone 1244. PRAYING Moving, trucking7, long hauls a spec ialty; get mv prices; satIsfaction guaranteed. Hilling Ph. 4302. HAULING Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. 519 North D St. Office Phone 2528. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. GoehJier, Feltman CigarStore. ,Ph2039-4363. MOVING. HAULING Andstorage.Tohn Graf. Townsend's, 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296-B00S. 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 Companv, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 222S-1566. W. G. Baker, manager. t SIITPLETT &M AG 1 1 .L T rue k t ng sc r v -ice. We haul anything, anytime, any place; prompt and efficient service. Phone 1409. Residence Phone 4124. Repairing 23 BOOTS AND OVERSHOES Half-soled or repaired. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co. .'409 Main St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 WOMAN White; wanted; must be a good cook. Apply at 110 North Tenth street. Help Wanted Male 33 SALESMEN Several life Insurance salesmen to operate Richmond. Newcastle, Connersville, Rushville and adjoining counties on salary and commission. Will make weeklv or monthly salary allowance to desirable men who will produce. Experienced men with clean records preferable; inexperience no barrier to mn with clean character. Apply C. K. Thomason, supt.. office 307-308-309 Kelly-Hutch-Inson Block. Help Male or Female 34 MAN AND WIFE Wanted, to work on farm. Give reference. Write Box 1-9143 care Palladium. Situations Wanted Male 37 FARM HAND WantsposiUon on farrn married: no children: experienced 9 years, farming in Ohio. References call 4159. Richmond, Ind. WORK Wanted bv the dav and can give references. Phone 4193. INSTRUCTION , Correspondence Courses 42 MAIL CLERKS Wanted for government positions. Railway mail, pstofflce. 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. LIVE STOCK Poultry and Supplies 49 WHITE LEGIIORNlielisnulTetK so single comb for sale. Martin Worl, Green's Fork, Ind., R. R. A. -

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MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 ALARM CLOCKS $1.25 guaranteed. Lawall, the jeweler. 607 Main at your service. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES Special at $1.85 per pair, Main Street Shop, 326 Main St. BARGAINS In watches and high grade ppectatcles. Call at C. E. keever's, Watch Shop, 7 South 11th St. DRESS SHOES New. Exceptional bargains at prices from $1.S5 to $4.xf. Main Street Shoe Shop. 326 Main St. GAS STOVES Large gas range, gas heater; large ice box, and organ. Call 321N.". JstSt. STOVE Large top laundry stove, good as new for $5. Eagle Printing Co.. 3rd floor. Kelly Building, S. E. Cor. Sth anil Main street. Farm and Dairy Products 55 KIRCH ER MILK Can't be equalled: our wagon passes your house; if you want us to stop. Phone 4096. Fuel and Feed 56 WOOD Kiln dry wood sticks for firing. 16" in length. Price $4.50 per cord delivered to any part of the city. Wayne Works. Richmond, Indiana." Good Things to Eat 57 GROCERIES All new stock; get our prices daily. Sharp's Checkered Front Grocery. 1102 Sheridan St. Ph. 3287. Household Goods 59 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. Tvwnsend's. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 129S. Next to Whelan's. WE BUY AND SELL used furniture and stoves. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Musical Instruments 62 RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buv, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. VIOLIN PUPILS Instead of making a mistake by a test, c6me where vou are sure of getting the best. The Salmon Violin Schools, 218 K. of P Bldg. Specials at the Stores 64 HUNTING BOOTS New high top hunting boots, $5.75; Main Street Shop, 326 Main St. MUXs6nLAST SHOES A special lot of new shoes at olny '$3.25 per pair. Main street Shoe Shop.' 326 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 ARMY SHOES Second-hand army shoes, special bargain at $1.75. Main Street ShoeJ?hop, 326 Main St. BLUE SKIT Blue winter jacket-suit for sale; in fine condition. Size 3S. Call112North 18th St. SUIT OR OVERCOAT $ 23.50 Madeto measure by the A. Nash Co. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers everv Wednesday. 5 to 8 p. m. and Saturday, 8 a. in. to 9 p. m. 921 H Main St. Wanted To Buy 66 i POULTRY RAISERS We buy fresh eggs, any quantity. Write stating price and how manv dozen vou can ship weeklv. A. Bisek, 1152 Milwaukee Ave.. Chicago, III ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 6S MODERN SLEEPING RCOM Ground floor, location central. private entrance; no other roomer. $1.50 per week. Phone 2GS6. ROOMS $1 2.50 for 3unf urnishedT-51 3 N. p.; $14 for 4 unfurnished; 701 So. th. Phone 2S54. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 RIDGE, 1232 Three furnished rooms, $3.50: two others $3 per week. On street car line. Phone 26S. ROOMSlT wo furnis h edf o r 1 i ghT housed 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; 7 room modern flat Call 2224. Houses For Rent 77 HOUSE Five rooms, furnished, for rent. Phone 3352 or call No. 3 Laurel St. HOfSE Modern 5-room. for rout. Ph. 3S55 or Call at No. 1 Washington Court. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 COAL LANDS For sale, by owner, 171 acres, strip coal land, near Linton, Ind.: No. 4 coal. 5 foot vein, lfi foot overburden, no rock, on 2 railroads, G 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. Pt. 4 171. WISCONSINFARMS Landologyfree special number just out. containing many facts of clover land in Marinette county. Wisconsin. If for a home or n 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 SkldmoreRiehle Land Co., 40ij Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wis. Houses For Sale 84 AN ESPECIAL BARGAIN 7-room modern, garage, porch, cement walks; 2 blocks of Main. $4,000: all o. k. Owner lives in it and rents out $40 per mo. Former price $3.0(1(1. Has $1,300 mortgage at 67r. f Pav or run 2 years. Morgan, th and Main. HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 337 Co. lonlal Bldg. Phone 2310. HOUSE For sale, by owner. 5 rooms with furnace; in good location. Call Phone 360S. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. llth Phone 1641 or 2169. HOUSES Best new moderrTdouble-ili city, central; 3 acres, modern house, near city, on National Road; five good singles. Arthur Brooks. REAL ESTATE List your property with J. H. Schell, all kinds for sale. Off ice SI 7 N.K. Phone 20S2 or 2137. STOP WISHING that youHkneVlirhere to get the thines you want at the prices you can afford to pay read the Merchandise ads in the classified section and buy them today.

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AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned as administrator of the estate of Albert O. Pierce, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction on the farm recently owned by decedent, 3 miles north of Gceen's Fork, Wayne County, Indiana on Tuesday, February 7th, 1922, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., the following items of personal property: Hercules gas engine, chicken coops, water tank, molasses pans, lumber, yearling colt, 8-year-old black mare, 30 rods fence wire, 200 sugar buckets, sugar water tanks, "3-lOths. interest in McCormick binder, 1,000 shingles, 1 brood bow, 2 fat sows, 23 pigs, 1.300 bushels of corn,. 5 tons of hay, and many other useful articles. Terms: On all sums of $5.00 or under, cash. All sums over $5.00, a credit of six months will be given on execution of purchaser's note, with approved surety, at seven percent interest from date, or purchaser may pay all cash. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Administrator. Harris & Harris, Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE State of Tnd'ana. Wayne County, ss: Edward T. Parry vs. Henry 1 Hill, et al. Wayne Circtiit Court, January term, 1922. No. 18522. Be it known, that on the 30th day of January, 1919 the above named plaintiff by his attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said do fendants in the above entitled cause for Money had and received and proceedings in attachment and Garnishment together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Eugene C. Garwood and Eugene C. Garwood, administrator of the estate of Nathan F. Garwood, deceased is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant, is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the 4th day of March. 1922. a day of the January term of said court begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond on rhe first Monday of January, 1922, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said court at the City of Richmond, this 6th day of .Tanuarv, 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Robert G. Morrison, Robbins, Reller & Bobbins attorneys for plaintiff. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farmers Are Busy In Moore Haven Now One farmer planting 1.500 acres of potatoestthers are harvesting, receiving big prices for potatoes, beans, peppers, strawberries, etc. See us about the posibilities in the Moore Haven district. Florida. No irrigation, no fertiliser. Next excursion Jan. 21st. Karris & Korteweg S. W. Cor. Sth and Main. Phone 227S. Richmond, Ind. FINANCIAL LOAN on Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, 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 2560. Room 40, 3rd Floor Colonial Bldg. AUTOMOBILES HONEST VALUES Better cars cannot be purchased anywhere for less money. Since new ones are cheaper so are used ones. Now is the time to buv. The following have our guarantee and will give many miles of service: Chevrolet 490, winter top $295 Oakland sedan $S50 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 Open Evenings TRUCKS FOR SALE Having discontinued my trucking business between Dublin and Richmond. I will offer for sale at Dublin, Ind., at 10 o'clock THURSDAY, JAN. 19 All day combination sale, one 2-ton Traffic truck, one 1-ton Ford truck, worm drive; 1 piano truck. These trucks are in excellent condition; are equipped with stock racks and cabs. J. F. GROVES A BIG REDUCTION ON USED FORD CARS At 14 South 9th St. 1921 Ford coupe, almost new. 1921 Ford coupe, driven 3.000 miles. 1920 Ford sedan, all new tires; this car runs and looks like new; $175 1020 Ford sedan, extra good motor $400 1921 Ford touring, used 40 days, with starter $375 1920 Ford touring with starter, new tires $235 191 5 Ford commercial truck, extra good $165 1920 Ford worm drive truck, starter block, pneumatic tires. $275 1916 Ford touring, all new tires $100 1914 Ford touring, a good servicable car $ 75 -Ford one and half ton truck, solid tires $130 Cash or terms We will trade for anything. WALTER E. SCHOTT Tires BUY NOWPAY LATER Anything you want in both "Cords and Fabrics in all sizes. Prices guaranteed. We guarantee our prices against any further decline during 1922. In fact you can buy now cheaper than later in the season. Tires at all prices. BUY NOWPAY LATER. LEE, "The Tire Mao' 8 South 7th St. Richmond.

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BUSINESS SERVICE CUT PRICES ON HAULING STOCK AND FURNITURE AAe have cut our prices that wero 50 and 60 cents per 100 to 40 cents per hundred forutattle and hogs, to Indianapolis; other prices nccording-y-'We will pay you market prices for your stock at home. When interested Phone at our expense. T. Jo CONNELU A. R. CROCTETT Cambridge City, Ind. WAREHOUSE SPACE 20,000 square feet of space is available in a warehouse, with sidings. directly adjoining Pennsylvania J .ufs. iMecinc elevator facilities. INQUIRE PALLADIUM FINANCIAL Money How to Get Out off Do Tou Own Furniture? Do Tou Own A Piano?

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Welfare Loam Society 9 North Tenth Street C. C. GREEN, Mgr. y " Phone MOD

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ANNOUNCEMENT About one year ago, after more than 26 years service as letter carrier in the local postoffice, I resigned, expecting, after a brief vacation, to enter the real estate and insurance business. , As is generally known, there past vear has not been very productive in the business world, and, therefore, I prolonged my vacation until a more favorable time. I believe this time is at hand. Business men of national and local 19o"tatl0n are ProPhe?yin2 better business conditions for We have elected a mayor who promises to give Richmond a business administration, and he has surrounded himself with officials who are pledged to help him succeed. The Chamber of Commerce and other civic organizations, as well as the public in general, will assist him in making Kichmond the best place on earth to live in. One of the most beneficial methods of progress to any city is to create a desire to own homes. Richmond real estate never decreases in value. It is worth more today than yesterday, because we do not depend on any single factory or any one or two kinds of industry. I am, therefore, a confirmed optimist in regard to real estate in Richmond. I shall not take up insurance at present, but will devote my entire time to selling real estate. I earnestly solid my friends and the public to .list their property with me, and I will make every honest endeavor to find buyers. I know something about the business and, if given an opportunity, will bring buyers and seller together on the basis of the Golden Rule. I have not as yet located a suitable office, so will be pleased to have my friends call at my residence, 311 North Ninth, or phone 2686. We have started ! Let's go ! Yours for a greater Richmond, JOHN B. MAAQ

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1 he undersigned, having sold his farm, will sell at Public, Auction on the tarm known as the- Threewit farm. 4 s, miles southwest of t."entrville and 1 1 miles south of Buckeye school house and b' miles northwest of Abington, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18,1922 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. the following personal property, to-wlt: 4 HEAD OF HORSES ,T" 11 y"aPS wp,Sht 1400 lbs., bred, sound and'a good worker, 1 brown marc 13 years old, weight 1300 lbs., sound a good worker; 1 grey horse , yars old, weight 1400 lbs., sound and a good worker; 1 grey mare S years old, weight 1300 lbs., a good worker. 12 HEAD OF COW'S One cow carrying second calf, giving a good!ow of milk; 2 good heifers 16 and 14 months old; 2 summer calves; 5 spring calves, good ones; 1 roan steer 1 year old; 1 two-year-old roan heifer, bred. " 60 HEAD OF HOGS Fourteen shoats. weight 120 lbs.; I full hlooded Puree sow due to farrow in March; 1 full blooded Chester White sow due to firrow in AnHI1 full blooded Chester White yearling male hog; T head of fall shoa s! ranging lrom 40 to 100 lbs.; 1 pure bred Poland sow, due to farrow to March. HAY AND GRAIN ' lAeJffJ.t,?'i,rnixf'.i hay: 100 bundles of good fodder; S tons of good alfalfa, 12 bales of mixed hay; some sheaf oats; 600 bushels of corn in crib. - FARMING IMPLEMENTS 2,wT.oy Ta?n wiUl ,flat be"1 an,i ho rarb: 1 en Mnrra buggv;- l V . i t!'80 1,arrow: 1 two-row- Janesvllie corn plow: 1 one-row corn plow, 1 Johnson binder. 7-foot rut; 1 ctilti-packer. good as new; 1 hav iT? Jl -7r0d " new; 1 new J. I. rase sulky plow, ?4-inch: one 14-lnch .lanesville walking plow; 1 Janesvilla corn planter with fertilizer attachment; 2 one-horse wheat drills; 1 single shovel plow; 1 five-shovel cultivator; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 4 sets of work harness; collars, bridlaa, lines, etc.; 1 tHudebaker Six touring car In good condition. MISCELLANEOUS One Empire cream separator; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 glass cupboard; 1 lard"' press with stuffer; 1 sausage grinder: 1 butchering kettle: 1 sealdfne " barrel; 2 steel barrels; 2 galvanized watering tanks; 1 wheelbarrow 1 power washer; 10 bags of lilobe fertilizer; 2 hay ropes, forks and pulleys; 1 set of double blocks and pulleys; doubletrees, singletrees and' 100-egg incubator; many articles too numerous to mention. - . e' TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by th ladles of Doddridge Chapel. , LOUIS C. BURKETT FORREST DRULET and SIMON WEDDLE, Autcs., JOE BURRIS. Clerk.

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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MORGAN' Good 7-room for cash or "trade on farm -. L - - 10 acres closcin," well Improved.. SO acres Hagerstown; fair improvement for city rentals or cash. 60 acres improved for cash' or rentals. ....... 33 acres for cash or rentals. Nice bungalow, 5 rooms, fnrnace; on car line. $1,800; $500 and $13 per. Nice cottage, $2,500r $300 and $20 per. A good 4-room; $1,000; $350 cash, balance $12 per. And. more of all kinds of them on installment and cash. 17 acres garden land close in; $2,000 for rentals or cash; or installment. J3Aperfectly' safe 12& investment; 11-room good rooming house, rents for $45 per, will take an auto in trade. 3 good rentals, $60 per mouth; f;r a farm. "MORGAN'S THE-MAN Cash-and-Carry . FINANCIAL to Loan Debt? It's Up to You! Do Tou Own. A Team? Do Tou Own An Auto? ' ""om a; xo Mootfa va -n t . . Am't. Wanted. SUPERVISION ANNOUNCEMENTS AUCTIONS LEGALS Out Sale