Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 16, 19 January 1922 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1922. Follow tflie Bargain "Bulletins "Appearing Under "Specials at the. Stores' Daily
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SPARTANSBURG, Ind. Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Scott entertained at dinner Sunday, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Watson, of English, Jnd.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr, of Ft. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, of Lynn, Miss Geneva Burkhardt and Miss Florence Freeman... A number from Lynn and Spartansburg formed a skating party and went to Rhine's pond, Sunday A play will be given here at the gymnasium, Saturday evening, by . the Senior and Juniors of Whitewater high school, in bohalf of the seniors of Spartansburg high school. CAMPBELLSTOWX, O h i o. Mrs. Nannie Frame of Greenville has been visiting Joe Shaffer and daughter Dorothy the pat week A number from this place attended church at Concord Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Campbell returned from Champaign, 111., Saturday Little Betty and James Craig are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shumate Rev. Pleasant and family entertained their daughter and family from New Lebanon Saturday and Sunday The McClain brothers have been employed by the trustees for the coming year to work the roads Frank House and Harry Pltz called on Everet Morse Sunday afternoon. . . . One hundred and forty-nine attended Sabbath school here last Sabbath, the present enrollment being 147 Ninety-six women and girls attended the services here Sunday for -women only. Deputy master Pflley of New Madison will install the officers of the Grange Thursday evening, Jan. 2G Large crowds are attending the meeting at the Christian church and 26 accessions have been made to the church enrollment. The meetings will continue all through this week The New Paris girls' and boys' basketball teams played here Friday evening. ABINGTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens of near Brownsville were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weiss and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Toschlog and daughter Irene of near Fountain City, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and family of McMath Hill called on Mrs. Louise Bertram Sunday afternoon Miss Myrtle Miller of Richmond visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Allen Rich and family entertained Miss Leta Taylor of Spartansburg, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rich and daughter Mildred Audrey, of New Lebanon, Sunday The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnell was the scene of a pretty evenrrg party given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Quigg, of Indianapolis, Monday An oyster supper was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. C Quigg, Mr. and Mrs. Link Wadkins, ot Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Forest McGilliard and Mrs. Lyda Johnson Miss Maggie Daulby spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Ed Daulby, of Richmond. MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kuth and daughter, Irma. of near Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markey and family ....Mrs. Ira Eldridge, who -has been ill, is better. ... Mr. and Mrs. Alistius Little and Mr. and Mrs. York Little were entetained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Teaford of near New Paris.... Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartman pntpvtained at thpir hemp Snnri;i v '
the following guests: August Paust i for several months Mr. and Mrs. and (laughter, Elizabeth, Henrv Hel-iRome Finch entertained at dinner mick and Adam Helmick, all of Rich-1 Sunday Charles Swafford and family mond Miss Maggie Starbuck, Mrs. 'and Walter Finch and family Mrs. Sara Williams and Billie Fry are ill., j Harriett Montgomery, of Liberty, and ..Mr. and Mrs. Gecige Worley of tlu'lrs. Myrtle Mardock of Illinois, spent Middleboro pike and Mr. and Mrs. j last week the guests of Clate MontGeorge Worlev of Richmond spent I gomery and family Several from Sunday in Centerville visiting rela-ithis locality attended the revival lives Master Robie Hobbs and i meetings at Campb.llstown Sunday Edgar Hobbs of Centerville are spend-! evening Charles La Fuze has been ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. ! appointed guardian for his father, Georeo Worlev of the Middleboro pike! Ezra La Fuze, who has been ill Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis and j A number from thi. locality attended daughter. Wilma. spent Sunday even ; the short course at Liberty this week. Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bunf'n j Will I,ocke of near here received WEST RIVER. Ind Mr. and Mrs. word from Springfield that his broth- Glenn Stafford of near Economy visor, Noah Ucke, who had lost hisi iied Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams and sight, and who is in bad health, is ini-j daughter Doroihy Marie Sunday jwovinsr slowly Mrs. Clyde Thomas Mirss Clarcie Benson is ill Mr. and spent Tuesday with Mrs. Oscar l-ovini Mrs. B. F. Hanson butchered Monday, of Richmond .... Mrs. Ardella Worley ....Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood and chiliind Miss Hilda Helmick and Mi.-sidren Dick and Cora, attended the fuMartha Hoppe were guests Sunday ofj reral of their grandson, James Hart, Miss Elsie Hartnian .... Revival meet-j son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hart, of iilgs clid not close Sunday evening as j Parker. Burial was at Union cemetery Interest is erowina: A larce nuniber Sunday Miss Goldia Beeson of near from Middleboro had their dinners at Hagerstown, is visiting h?r uncle and the Nazarene church Sunday where ount, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson, of they are bavins revival meetings. Rev. ; this place Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. F. rimer of this place had charge i Thornburg of Muncie, are visiting of the afternoon meeting. .. .Mr. and! Mrs. Thornburg's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strawsbunj have been inj Mrs. Will Rollens of this place... Miss Dayton since Friday at the bedside of, KUDy Hart of Parker, spent the week their daughter. Golda Miss Manila-1 with her grandparents, Mr. and
line Hannah spent I- i nlay nignt and Saturday with Miss Ruth 1 lmer. MOOR ELAND, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Oren Paul entertained Sunday evening. Misses Gladys Krown and Clara Swooveland, Messrs. Walter Cross and
Walter Swooveland. A dainty three-; kf,n an(i rf,. Melvin Wood took dincourse luncheon was served Ross nPr Friday with Mrs. E. J. Holcorab. Wilkinson, who was injured about Miss Marv Ann Liimnkins attena-
inree wppks ago. nas reiurnt-a ioi school Mr. and Mrs. T. X. Marshall entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haynes and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Marshall of New castle, and Miss Marie Marshall of Kuightstown Mrs. Everett Conway was called to see her mother, Mrs. Aaron Woolard, near Hagerstown, on Friday afternoon. She suffered a flight stroke of paralysis Mr. and Mrs. Clem Conway visited Clate Conway Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hodson and Mr. and Mrs. George Brown motored to Newcastle Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Harve Hodson visited Miss Celia Hodson Tuesspending a few days with Mooreland dav. Miss Linna, who had been folks, returned home with them Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore left Tuesday morning for a few weeks' stay at Lakeland, Fla Dave Pakins, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dotkin and Mrs. John McGunnegill made a business trip to Newcastle Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Quinev Johnson visited their daughter. Mrs. Lawrence Covalt. of near Millville, Monday. She has been ill for some time, but was reported better Tuesday Orville Hoover spent Sunday with home folks at Blountsville Miss Edna Brown is home for a few days. She has a sprained ankle Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Brown spent Sunday with Mrs. O. C. Dragoo, of Mt. Pleasant Ed. Ulrich. of Haperstown. Mrs. Ernest Puderith, of lititroit, Mich., and R. H. Brown were
guests Sunday of Mrs. George Brown Mr. and Mrs. George Turner visited Warren Corry Friday.
DUBLIN, Ind. The Martha Wasu-1 ington club met at the home of Mrs. i T. J. Butler Wednesday Ray, the! little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart, fell from a hay mow and received a I fractured shoulder blade. He is get-; ting along as well as can be expected, i Ethel, Delia and Carl Andrews of i Greenfield spent Sunday here with friends Mrs. Witty has returned to her home at Alexandria after a visit here with her son, Irvin Gausnell and family... .Misses May and Freda Lay: mon of Richmond spent the week-end here with relatives. .,. Rev. Woodward of Knightstown preached here Sunday morning Mrs. Elizabeth Moors fell down cellar last Friday and broke the ligaments in her limb Ed Beeson has gone to the sanitarium at Martinsville for treatments Mr. and Mrs. George Ridenour of Liberty spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Letner Mrs. DeVaughn and son were in Richmond Monday. .Revival services were continued each evening this week at the M. E. church and will continue until Sunday Mrs. Jennie Hunnicutt who has been seriously sick for several weeks, was taken to the hospital at Indianapolis Tuesday for medical treatment Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Richmond spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart Mrs. Bradway has moved into her new home she recently bought Mrs. Mark Mendenhall of Richmond spent Sunday here with her mother Mrs. Martha Butler is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O'Connell, and family at Indianapolis Rev. and Mrs. John Butler have returned home from several days' stay in Cincinnati Frank Clark who has been so seriously ill for several weeks, is improving slowly Mrs. Frank Watson of Lewisville spent Monday afternoon here with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Butler. HANNA'S CREEK, Ind. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ensley will leave for Martinsville in a few days Lester Lafuze and Wright Carson left Sunday to spend this week at Purdue uni versity Mr. and Mrs. Everett La) Fuze and son Harvey entertained Mrs. Olive La Fuze and son Kenneth, Sunday A. P. Creek and family entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carson Roy Creek and sister Florence were College Corner visitors Friday Miss Thelma Swafford of Richmond Business college came Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swafford, ot Kitchel, for a few days Lawrence La Fuze has sold his farm of 80 acres to Jesse Abernathy for $84 per acre, possession March l...Mrs. Lloyd Harmeyer has been ill for some time with rheumatism at her home near here Mr. and Mrs. William Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett attended the funeral of their little niece at Connersville Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Samuel Edgeworth was called to Richmond last week by the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. Alico Edgeworth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kitchel and family were dinner guests Sunday of their aunt and uncle, Andrew Harlen and sister, Mrs. Mary Haworth. of Mt. Pleasant neighborhood. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmeyer of Kitchel entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Harshman of Eaton last Sunday Perry La Fuze was assisted by several neighbors in butchering, Monday Joseph Huddleson's son Emmett, 12 years old, of this place, was taken to the Robert Long hospital, Indian apolis last week where he will under-1 go an operation for disease of the foot and ankle He has been afflicted irs. a. Wood Jake Williams Is helping Orville Gray cut wood this week Robert Beckerdile called on Hicks Durbin Sunday Mrs. Elizabeth Paul went to Muncie Sunday to visit relatives Mrs. Martha Wood and daughter Cora, Ruby Hart of Pared the teachers' institute at Richmond Saturday Mose Wood of Hagerstown. is visiting his brother, Asbury Wood, of this place Wes Dye of near Mooreland, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood, and Mrs. Martha Wood and daughter Cora went to Parker Friday to see Mr. and Mrs. Newt Hart and family E. G. Benson helped Charlie Harris of Economy butcher Monday... Ray Driscoll was in Losantville Monday Those who are ill with the "Flu" in this community are: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson, Mrs. Zelma Benson, and Charles and Clarcie Benson. Moses Wood is ill Mrs. Zedia Lumpkins and Lee Willard Lumpkins celebrated their birthdays Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lumpkins Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood assisted Asbury Wood with his butchering Tuesday Arthur Lumpkins and Frank McCullum have been attending Purdue university Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood and daughter Cora attended the Nazarene meeting at Modoc Monday night George Burgess, of Muncie, has been visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Paul.... Miss Cora Wood spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. David Sworeland of Hagerstown Mrs. N. B. Driscoll is taking care of Mrs. Zelma Benson and children this week. . . . Mrs. E. J. Holcomb and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith were in Newcastle Tuesday Mrs. Lotie Durbin called on Mrs. Emma Beckerdite Tuesday Miss Iris Clevenger is ill.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for quick reference, according: to the Basil L. Smith System (Copyright). All ads are restricted to their proper Palladium style of type. Orders for Irregular Insertions, the one-time rate applies.
TRANSIENT RATE PER LINE Cash. 10c Charge. 1 time, per line.. ,11c 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. m. for publication same day. Minimum cash ad accepted, 30c. Minimum charge ad accepted, 35c Phone 2834 or 2S72, and ask for an ad taker. They will assist you in writing your ad. CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ANNOUNCEMENT 2 Tn Memoriam 3 Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors 5 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery Ixits, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events 9 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 Automobiles For Exchange 14 Auto Accessories 15 Service Stations Repairing 16 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE IS Business Services Offered 1 9 Building Contracting 20 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving, Trucking, Storage 24 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys 26 Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 28 Repairing 29 Renovating and Dyeing 30 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted Female 33 Help Wanted Male 34 Help Male or Female 35 Salesmen and Agents 86 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 38 Business, Opportunities 39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses 43 Local Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 45 Private Instruction e 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats. Pets 48 Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 50 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 51 Articles for Sale 52 Business Equipment 53 Boats and Accessories 54 Building Materials 55 Farm and Dairy Products 56 Fuel and Feed 57 Good Things to Eat 58 Home-Made Things , 59 Household Goods 60 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 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 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent 80 Summer Places for Rent SI Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 82 Business Property S3 Farms and T.and -for Sale 84 Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 86 Shore Property for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 88 Real Estate -for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate A UCT ION S LEG A LS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery Lots, Monuments MONUMENTS We carry "Rock of Ages Granite." John P. Emslie, 15 South 10th. Phone 4022. Personals SORE FEET Why suffer, use A-cur-A Call Dafler Drug Co. about It. Phone 1904. 901 Main St. Lost and Found 10 LAVALLIERE Lost in 5 and 10 cent Store. Return 613 South C Street; reward. TTRE HOLDER Tire, license plate. 239866; tail light, lost on Green's Fork pike. W. D. Williams, 44 So. 13th. Finder call 4944. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 AUBURN 1920 Beauty Six. rebuilt. New paint and tires. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. BUICK E45. 1918 touring; new paint and tires: bargain for quick sale. Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. DODGE Touring closed topDodgel 1919 Dodge touring. $375; 1920 Ford touring, starter and lisrhts: 1919 Twin Excelsior motorcycle. $75; Elcar, same as new. Cash, terms or will trade. Goo. W. Worley, 15 S. 9th. Phone 2906. Dort & Franklin dealer.
FORD 1918 touring. 119 So. 6th St. FORD Delivery car; in good shape; $ 1 2 5. Phone 2216. FORD Roadster. 16 engine. 18 body; new tires; $100. Phone 54862. MITCHELL Touring. 21-23 S. 7th St. OLSMOBILE Eight, touring; a bargain. Cash or terms. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main St. Auto Accessories 14
FEDERAL CORD TIRES Smile as you ride on miles from Extra Service Federal Blye Pennant Cord tires. Bennetts' Tire Store. Home of Qualitv and Service, 1512 Main St. Phone 2444. Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTO REPAI RING By an experienced mechanic; rate 75c an hour. Winter storage room; steam heated garage. Will Van Etten. Phone 4016., 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.
AUTOMOBILES
Auto Accessories 14 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Ford work a specialty. Bailey Bros. Garage. E-Z springs. Rear Postoffic Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE To rent. 404 Js'orth 15th St. GaSage For rent; good location; right price. Call at 304 N. 9th St., or Phone 2S30. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 CHASE ELECTRIC CO. For anything electrical we serve you right. Cor. 6th and Main, 2nd floor. Phone 6054. Open evenings, 7:30 to 9:30. ELECTRIC WIRING Of all kinds; complete line of fixtures. Service Electric Co., 316 Main St. 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, zua w aia.in i?t, pnone-2758. SAW FILING Hand and wood saws filed; shears, axes, knives, edge tools ground. Brown's Shop. Phone 3086. Heating and Plumbing 20 MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace: office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. ' TILLERY CLOCK STbraf tTegulation for furnace or boiler. See Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered.machine button holes, floss stitching, braid Ing.Dav en port Co. 64 S.I 2Ph.l 786 Moving. Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quigley's drug store. 8th and Main. Phone 1244. DRAYING Moving, trucking. Always get the best. Crating, storage. Ora Monger, V SO. 7. Phone 2746-3137. DRAYING Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Hilling Ph. 4302. HAULING Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. 519 North D St. Office Phone 2528. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. Goehner, Feltman Cigar Store. Ph2039-4363. MOVING.HAULING And storage. John Graf. Townsend's, 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296-6008. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 2228-1566. W. G. Baker, manager. Repairing 28 BOOTS AND OVERSHOES Half-soled or repaired. XXth Century Tire and Repair Co.. 409 Main St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 Call "Call GIRL Wanted: for housework. 4789 after 5:30 p. m. i LADY Wanted for housework. ' at 1200 North B street. WOMAN Competent, white, for housework. Two in familv. No washing. Near Main. Phone 2109. Help Wanted Male 33 BROOM-MAKER Wanted; some one to make brooms. Phone 107S. TIRE DEALERS Wanted.One "good dealer in each locality in Wayne. Union. Fayette and Randolph counties in Indiana, also 'Darke, Preble and Buttler counties in Ohio. No capital required. Reliable, established tire dealers and garages only need apply. Phone, write or call' Wm. F. Lee, 8 South 7 St., Richmond, Ind. Phone 190,1. Help Male or Female 34 FOUR MEN OR WOMEN Who are Industrious and want to earn gond pay ror ttieir nonest services. Apply Air. hh"0 Westcott Hotel Room 63, 8:30 to .oO a. m., 3:30to p. m. MAN AND WIFE Wanted, to work on farm. Give reference. Write Box T-9143 care Palladium. Salesmen and Agents 35 AGENTS Your opportunity to be independent and prosperous. Become our special representative, sell good. In constant demand. Particulars free. The Bacorn Company. Elmira. N. Y. Situations Wanted Female 36 HOUSEK EEPERwidow's home, street. -Wants place in a Call 504 South 12tli WORK Wanted to do. by the div, bv experienced woman. Box G-7189 care of Palladium. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 33 BEAUTY PARIiOR For sale: owner forced to sell on account of ill health: will sell cheap or cash. Charges $1 for all work except manicuring. Special location and good business. Write Box G-7191, care Palladium. M A N W A XI "E D R i" g 1 i t " man w ith$ 3. 0 0 0 up in Richmond. $250 a month and expenses, and share of profits. Large company. Secretary, 625 Lumber Exchange, Chicago. REPRESENTATIVE Wan ted.We"are going to establish one permanent representative in Wayne county for Rrolivt Kquali'.ers. the greatest shock absorbing and equalizing device ever designed for motor cars, trucks and Fords. We are starting an advertising campaign in Wayne county, and desire f man to look after our interests. Write or wire W. E. Brobst Companv Mfgr.. Noblesville. Ind. INSTRUCTION Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 SALMON " VIOLT XSCHOOWFor violin lessons, see us fi-st. 218 K. of P Bldg.. South Sth St. LIVE STOCK Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 PIGS 60 head fall pigs, averaging 100 lbs. each. Pitman, 5 miles southwest of Centerville. SHO ATS 1 S hea d ol nice feeding shoats. averaging 65 lbs; also fresh Wolstein cow w'h he'er ce'f. Gus Winters. Union Pike. Phone 54573. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BABY CAB For sale; large white reed bab' cab. reversible gear. First class condition: $15. Phone 6221. DRESS SHOES Xew" Exceptional bargains at prices from $1 R5to $4.R5. Main Street Shoe Shop. 326 Main St. FENCE For snli 207rodsof "stock fence. Phone 3652. WHEEL CHATR good one: for sale or for rent at Townsend's New and Used Goods store. 35-37 S. 6th St. Business Equipment 52 OAK PPSK Roll top, in good condition: $22.50, at Townsend's New and Uer floods store. 35-37 S 6th St. Farm and Dairy Products 55 KIRCHER MILK Can't be equalled: our wagon passes vour house; if you want us to ston. Phone 4096. Household Goods 59 CHIFFORORES J13.98 at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-37 So 6th St. Next to Whelan's. CHILD'S BED Mahogany and cane; nracticallv new. Call Mrs. Omer Whelan: Phone 2S53. COMBINATION BOOKCASE $10 'at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-37 S. 6 St. Next to Whelan's.
LIKE A SHIP WITHOUT A RUDDER is the buyer who drifts aimlessly about the streets of Richmond. She follows no given course and has no. -definite landing place in sight Just a drifter. The heady housewife daily consults her "chart" the classified section of The Palladium, and is "steered" in the proper direction by those little ads. They give her due warning when the "barometer" of. prices takes a sudden, unerpected drop and thereby enables her to buy frequently at reduced prices. . Which one are YOU?
MERCHANDISE Household Goods 59 DINING ROOM SUITE 142.50, at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-37 So. 6th St. DRESSE if Long "glass, $4.98 at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 3537 S. 6th St., next to Whelan's. ELECT R1C SWEEPER A goo d onf o r $8.50 at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-3.7 South 6th St. FLOOR LAMP $S. 50 at " Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-37 So. 6th St. Next to Whelan's. FURNITURE We buy and sell used furniture and stoves. J. H. Schell, 817 N. E St. Phone 2082. FURNITURE Buy it from the most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange vonr old furniture for new- and save you money. Townsend's, 35-37 S. 6th. I'none 129b. -Next to Vhelans. FURNITURE Round" dining room table, quarter oak, 6 dining room chairs to match; one combination bookcase and secretary; one couch davenport, cook table, new Apex electric cleaner; reed baby cab. in good condition. Phone 4536 or call 6 to 8 p. m. 114 So. 15. HOUSEHOLD GOODS For sale, consisting, living room, dining room, bed room and kitchen furniture; good as new. 133 South Third St. I4URAL HEATER Large size; all cast; $20, at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-37 So. 6th St. RUGS 9x12 Smith Axminster: almost new; $22.50 at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-37 So.6thSt. SEfwiNG-MACHINE-Drop-head ; good shape; $15; of course at Townsend's, 35-37 South 6th St. STROLLER Reed; for sale; also two gas heaters. 800 SouthJS street. TWIN BEDS Simmon's make: like new; $25. at Townsend's, 35-37 So. 6th St. Next to Whelan's. WASHING MACHINE tor; in good shape. St. Phone 1246. -With water moCall 436 S. 15th WE BUY AND SELL used furniture and stoves. Home Supply Co., 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Musical Instruments 62 CABINET PHONOGRAPH $29.50. at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-37 So. 6th St. Next to Whelan's. RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. Specials at the Stores 64 ALARM CLOCKS $1.25 guaranteed. Lawall. Jeweler and Optometrist. 607 Main St. At your service. GROCERIES Alf new stock: get our prices da,ily. Sharp's Checkered Front Grocery. 1102 Sheridan St. Ph. 3287. HUNTING BOOTS New high top hunting boots, $5.75; Main Street Shop, 326 Main SL MUNSONLAST SHOES A speVallot of new shoes at olnv $3.25 per pair. Main street Shoe Shop. 326 Main St. NEW RUG 9x12 tapestrv Brussels rug. $19.98 at Townsend's New and Used Goods store. 35-37 So. 6th St. ' po UCELAI N TOP TABLES N at Tow:iS(.nd-s Xew and Use ew, $4.98 d Goods store, 35-37 S. 6th St. Wearing Apparel 65 ARMY SHOES Second-hand shoes, special bargain at $1.7: army Main StreetShoe Shop, 326 Main St. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES Special at $1.85 per pair, Main Street Shop, 326 Main St. FUR COLLAR Fox: for sale. 13th Street. Call Phone 130S. 30 So. SUIT OR OVERCOAT $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, S a. m. to 9 p. m. 921 V3 Main St. Wanted To Buy 66 RAW FURS Wanted. Skunk No. 1. $..50; No. 2, $2.50: No. 3, $1.50; No. 4. 75c. Coon, No. 1, $6: No. 2. $; No. 3. $2. Mink, No. . $S.50; No. 2. $5.50; No. 3. $3. Opposum. No. 1. 80c; No. 2. 50c; No. 3. 25c. Muskrat. $2 flat kits out. Ed Burns. 640 N. 10th St. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 63 SIXTH ST., S. 119 Modern room with bath and heal; for rent. FRdNTROOM Mrulern; In gruicTToeation; near Main St.: private home; no other roomers. Phone 2742. ROOMS For rent; gentlemen preferred. Reference. Phone 2767. SL-EE PING I IOOM Loeat ion ""con trail modern; private entrance. Phone 2686. , Rooms for Housekeeping 69 FIFTH ST.. 22 4 N. Two rooms furnish ed for housekeeping; downstairs. RIDGE, 1 232 TwoToomsand" kitchen! $3.50 per week. Two other rooms, $3. Phone 2686. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 ELEVENTH ST s! 4 sZo7Ten t7t wo or four-room furnished apartment: private bath, heat and gas. FT. WAYNE A VE.720 Five-room flat for rent; upstairs: 3rd floor. APARTMENT House for rent. Ph.2725. APARTMENT For rent, centrallv located; all conveniences. Call Phone 1753. FLAT -Upper; modern: for rent. 112 South Thirteenth street. Houses For Rent 77 HOUSE 7 rooms with bath; for rent. 227 South Eighth St. Phone 1522. HOUSE Five rooms, furnished for rent. Phone 3352 or call No. 3 Laurel St. JUST the piece of office equipment you need may be offered for sale in Classification 52 todav. Wanted To Rent 81 APARTMENT Or house; furnished; wanted to rent bv reliable party. Apply at Atlas Underwear Co. HOUSE A modern 4 or 5-room bouse, wanted to rent. Call Phone 1419. SMALL FARM Wanted for" cashrentl must be close in. Box G-7190 care of Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 112 ACRES Near Green's Fork; for sale. 8-room house and out-buildings-part of this farm is in bottom land' and some rolling land: all tillable except four acres in timber. If interested write Lock Box 114. Green's Fork Ind.. or Phone 2951 Richmond. FARMS For real estate see aTmTroIvI erts. Richmond, Ind., R. F. D. PR. 4171.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Farms and Land For Sale 83 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, b sets buildings; will also consider royalty or other similar proposition. B. O. Horton, Newark, Ohio. WISCONSIN FARMS Landologv, free, special number just out, containing many facts of clover land in Marinette county. Wisconsin. If for a home or an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of landologv. It is free on request. Address SkidmoreS,hleVari,'1 Co- 40S Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wis. Houses For Sale 84 HOMES Of all kinds buying Warren T. Newkirk. 337 Co. lonial Bldg. Phone 2310. HSU.E?T-ver 30 listed for sale, with 7 5Ei,ueev!l Kea" Kstate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. RJH,MCJP, PROPERTY A specialty. Porterfield, Union Rank Bldg. Elevator. Sth St. entrance. Phone 1965. Wanted -Real Estate 83 SIX-ROOM TTOUSF AJa-T c house of owner, for cash. Address G. K. G., care Palladium. HOUSE Six rooms; wanted to buy; on nvery Citv rgre Noles' General DeAUCTIONS LEGALS Auction Sales 90 AUCTIONEER B"elwi employing your auctioneer call I). F. Drulev for Phone 5r4aM2. Man' ycars exPer"e. Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT teIroJ,hPma.tt of the last win and cease? Harvey Townsend. deNotice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Olive J. Towns-nd. has dulv ouahfied in the Wavne Circuit Court of Vayne County. Indiana, as executrix of the last will and testament of Harvev Jownsend. deceased. late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent OLIVE J. TOWN'S END Dated Jan. 19. 1922. ' ExecutrI' Garnder. Jessnp & Hoelscher, Attvs Jan.l9-26-Feb.2. EXECUTOR'S SALE OK PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executor of the last will of Thomas J. Lamb, deceased, will offer lor saie at public- auction at the late residence of said decedent three miles south of the city of Richmond. Wavne countv. Indiana, on Friday, Februarv 3rd, 1922, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. the personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of cattle, hogs, corn in crib, and sundry articles. Terms Cash. .JOHN W. LAMB. Harris & Harris, attorneys. State of Indiana. Wavne County, ss.: Dorothy Peebles vs. John S. Peebles. Wayne Circuit Court. January term 1922. No. 19922. Petition for Divorce. Be it known, that on the 4th dav 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 aiso filed with said complaint the affidavit of Sarah Juslice, a disinterested person, showinir that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that causes for divorce, as stated in her said petition, are. cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he apleais aim answers or demurs tnereto 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 the court house in the Citv of Richmond on the. first Monday of January, 1922, said oftuse will b" heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the clerk, and the seal ot said court, at the City of Richmond, this 4th day of January. 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Robbing. Rcller & Bobbins, attorneys for plaintiff. Jari.a LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Mary Johnson vs. Charles Johnson. Wayne Circuit Court. January term, 1922. No. 19939. Petition for divorce. Be it known, that on the 11th dav of January. 1922. the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court her petition against said defend ant tor a divorce Said plaintiff also filed with said
complaint the affidavit of Ida Parker, a ' i,,,--' gravel delivered to dist 1 disinterested person, showing tiiat said 1 f 11 4i : APril 22. F. M. VanZant. hauldefendant is not a resident of this j ln.Er fr'ivel on road in dist. 1. $2'- Geo state, and also her own affidavit show- L" orley. work on road in dist 1. $40: ing that her causes for divorce, as stat- ''rp,'' A. Minnoman, work on road in ed in her said petition, are, abandon- dist. 4. $.i; April 23. Clinton Rich, work
ment. 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 callinir of said cause on tVo 1ltl,
day ot March, 1922. at the term of said ,. Mav t2- Ha-rkman-K teh foth Co., vltucourt to be begun and held at the rf.,eii sewer pipe, $35.4S: Mav 13. Harry
court house in the citv of Richmond, on ! the first Mondav of January. 1922, said! cause will be heard and determined in I his absence. I Witness, the clerk and the seal said court, at the city of Richmond this 11th day of January. 192: LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Frank T. Strayer, attorney for plaintiff. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL-" REPORT I. J. O. Edgerton. Trustee of Wavne Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, make the following report to the advisory board of said Township Countv and State, aforesaid. January 1st. 1921, showing receipts, disbursements and balance in all different funds of Wayne Township, for the year ending December 31st. 1921. TOWNSHIP Fl"M Receipt . ' Balance on hands Dec. 31st 19'0 .ji-.t., ja.ri. ai, received irom Mor risson-ueeves library for part rent of office $60: Henry Chessman, docket fees for 4th quarter 1920, $5; Jan. 21, $90.45; J. R. returns, docket fees col lected. $11.25: April 1, Frank Conner and Henrv Cheesman. docket fees to April 1. $28.7: July 1. W. H. Brooks, Co. auditor, distribution for funds semiannual. $2,353.46; Sept. 20, various justice of peace, fees collected for quarter. $55.75; Oct. 5, justice of peace, docket fees. $49.75: Dec. 20, W. H. Brooks. Dec. funds distribution. $2,075.19. TOWNSHIP FIND I)lnhurHementM. Jan. 15, Richmond Home Tel. Co phone for office use, $10.50: Mrs. Ilav F. Harvey, help In office, $22.75; J M Coe Printing Co., printing of office mailer, lo.is; jan. zi. j. u. Kriecrton. exp. allowance. $100; Jan. 28. Mrs. Ray F. Harvey, help In office, $10; Jan 31 L. Ethel Edgerton, help in office, $27 25: l!?ori-1 & Kohe. for office supplies. $58.33; D. H. Goble Co.. supplies of office, $7.59; W. H. Brooks, rent of office
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Legal Notices Continued 61 from country, $120; M. J. Qulgley, stamps for the office, $2; J. O. EUgerton, salary of trustee, $75. Feb. 17, 1. M. Edgerton, help in office, $30; Feb. 21. J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $75. March 3. L. M. Edgerton, help In office, $30; March 1, C. C. Durkel, cleaning windows and extra work, $4; March 3, National Map Co.. Indiana and county map for office, $3.95; March 4, J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $150; March 5. J. O. Edgerton. allowance for exp., $100; March 10. J. M. Coe Printing Co., printing for office, $10.75; Dickinson Trust Co., loan warrants to government stamps, $1.80; March 11. 1 M. Edgerton, help in office, $30; March 21, Kiger & Co., supplies, for all schools. $4; March 25, Richmond Item, publishing report for 1920, $97.35; J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $75; M. J. Quigley, stamps for office, $2; March 31. Nicholson Printing Co., print, checks and vouchers for office, $44.25; L. M. Ldgerton, help in office. $30. April 2, J. O. Edgerton, exp., allowance, $100; J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $200; April 4, Frank Conner, exp. to Eaton for docket fees, $5; April 9. Ogen Shelton, help in office, $5; April 11. Richmond Telephone Co.. phone for office, $11; April 15, J. M. Edgerton. help in office. $25: April 18, J. O. Edgerton, salary of township trustee, $150; April 22. Benj. N. Crump, delivery notice to build fence, $2; April 30. L. M. Edgerton. help in office, $30. May 4. J. O. Edgerton. salary of trustee. $150: May 7. Ogen Shelton, help in office. $5; A. M. Gardner, attorneys fees, $35; May 9. M. J. Quigley. stamps for office. $3; Mav 17. L. M. Edgerton. help in office. $25; May 25, Nicholson & Bros., filing and steel book safe. $136.17; May 27. J. M. Coe Printing Co., printing for office, $27.75; May 29. L. M. Edgerton, help in office, $25: May 31, J. O. Edgerton. salary of trustee, $150; J. O. Edgerton, exp., allowance. $100. June 2, C. C. Durkle, cleaning office, $2: Ogen Shelton. help in office. $10: June 9. D. H. Goble Printing Co., of fice supplies. u.i:i: June 10, 1 AI. Edgerton, help in office. $25. July 1, L. M. Edgerton. help In office, $30; J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee. $150; Julv 5, Richmond Home Tel. Co., rent of phone for office, $10.80; July 13, Richmond Palladium, printing annual report 190, $90.70; July 15. L. M. Edgerton. help In office, $30; July 25. Joe Lahrman. work on Kings ceme-" tery, $47.67; .July 30, Miller Stationery Co., supplies for office, $7.88; July 29, L. M. Edgerton, help in office, $30, School Citv of Richmond, pay of transfers, $1,000. Aug. 1, Dougan Jenkins Co., compensation insurance. $86.07; Aug. 2, WTill Heiger, freight and drayage, $1.15; Aug. 13, C. C. Durkel, cleaning office, $4: Aug. 17, L. M. Edgerton, help in office. $30: Aug. 24. Mrs. J. E. Stevenson, map of Indiana. $3.95; Aug. 31, L. M. Edgerton, help In office. $30. Sept. 1. J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee, $150; Sept. 3, Richmond Item, printing for office. $24.34; Sept. 13. George Worley. work on sewer order of health board, $50; Sept. 15. L. M. Edgerton, help in office, $12; Mary D. Way help in office, $18; Sam Jaffe- gteei sewer order of health board. $75. Oct. 1. R. L. Polk Co., directory of citv for office. $7; Marv Wav, help in office, $2S; Oct. 6, justice "of peace; Oct. 8, W. H. Warner, atlas for office. $5.90: Oct. 10, Richmond Tel. Co.. rent of phone for office, $11.85; Oct. 14, J. M. Coe Printing Co., printing for office. J14.50: Oct. 15. Marv Way. help in office, $26; Oct. 17, Nicholson Printing Co., record justice of peace, $16; Oct. 22. Joseph Lybarger. work on drain of health board. $16: J. O. Edgerton, salary of trustee. $100: Oct. 2S, J. H Burton, cutting ditch with plow, order of health hoard. $S.25: Oct. 29, Mary Wnv. help in office. $26. Nov. 1. Bertsch Bros., drain tile, order of health board. $24; Nov. 5 L M Edgerton, help in office. $20: Nov. 1o" work on road order of health board (Elbert White), $3.50: Nov. 12. Howard Turner, work on road ordr of health board. $20; Nov. 15. Marv Wav, help in office. $26; Nov. 17. Bobbs' Merrils i.iiu.-i oi j. m.. 3i.i); .Nov. "0. Marv Way, help in office. $26; J. o Edgerton. salary of trustee. $150 Dec. 3, j o. Edgrton. salary truetee, $75; Dec. 15. Mary D. Wav, help in office. $20; J. O. Edgerton. salary of trustee. $75: Dec. 16. H:?ckman-Kleh-foth; sewer pipp for No. 3. $10.22; Dee. ii, George Worley. sewer and drive, order of health board. $25; Dec ?o Gardner. Jessup &- Hoelscher. legal service for township trustee. $65; F. H. Sternan. serving on advisory board. $5; Levi M. Junes. serving " on advisory board. $5; Wm Barton, serving on advisory board. $:,: i.Pt.. 21. Marv Wav help in office. $.18: Dec. 2S. Dougan aJenkins, surveying Scott ditch. $1(J: Nicholson Bros., supplies for the office S2: D. TI. Goble. supplies for office and J. p., $24.30. KOl 1IM1 Hecripf n. April 2. W. H. Hronks. advapc or June distribution Si nnn- t,.i,. 1 rt- i. I !?rooK? ; distribution of funds", $2.750.n:( i: ' ,!,"ohs- !"?' distrihui i . : ' J1' Sf-'',,nl National I.ank. loan in road fund. $2,000 Hond Fund IHihiirMetnmt. . "' ','.' r' H- Wickett, for scraping and hnulmg on road. $36: Jan. 25. Gar-Ic-oa nrIpy' work n road in dist. 4 $6..80: Jan. 28. F. M. Jeans, hauling cinders at dist. 3. $20 40; Wm. Willin,I son. work on roads dit' 1 and hri.! $32.76: W. P. Bond, for l" loads oi ! gravel, $2.4". Feb tT1 V- ."''kinson. work on road Colshcr. work on road i'n ,ist. I'ft i ,r'. V ,.'?,vs Kpps- ,vork bridge in dist. 1. $11- R n vhi. 1. T " road in dist 1. $1;-,L': Anril' 1 T,o r lnr)Vcrk " 'V,'1 grading and haul nig . 5.8, George Worlev. work on roa Igradinc and hauling c - A Bulla work on road grading and hauling $ 13; April 9. Floyd Davis, work on road in dist. 4. $3:1.65; April 14 ,1' Wpl,pr. work on road in dist! t. f-i.ii.i; April U. Henrv Holarel Sons. Cll,.M t.-. - ' -n- . ..... i.pi er.s. I 'M- v H lunman, work on road in dist. 1 $1: J ', '- 7' ' - R"Mson. work on road wd r.a,y.pI ,,s- 3. $12.75: April IS. W w . Williamson, for work in dist 1 road $20; April 19. C. H. Wiekct't. for work with tea , , nun. i-menpori. Tor work on roa.l I,, rt.,Et- ' s3.;,0: April 21. Richmond C.ravon road in dist. , $::s: Anril 2fi. Wii! inner, lor worK on road In dist . . , ,.iihii -i, MOMaro i urner, work on road, dist. 4. $5: R. H. Commons ' on road in dist. 4. $1S: April 30. Charleo W. Crawford, work on road in dist. . V Mk- work on road with team. $." - "3' H R White, work on road in dist. 1. $30.50; May 31. Ellis Frame, Pav of township part on bridge at No 2 ofi1'" - June l. A. J. Bircki repair supplies for roads. $2.50: June It. C. F. Mimmerman. work on side ditches dist. 4, $5.Tune 25. Victor Remmert, work cleaning ditches on road. $16. July 1, C. W. Kramer Co.. lumber for bridges. $219.08; July 19. Everett Daughertv. for drain tile at dist. 1 $2.85; July 22. Sam Jaffe. boilers for sewer pipes, $70; Bertsch Bros., tile for j drainage in road and alley, $70.67; July 21. Joe noisin. work on road with team. $40; Joe Rolsin. work on road with team. $9; July 30, J. A. .Adams & Co road grader. $185: July 29, Burk Construction Co.. steel sewer pipe, $158.44. Aug. 2. Lee C. Hoover, treating horse injured at bridge, $7: Aug. 18. Ernest Rich, hauling on road in dist. 2. $15: Marvel Worlev. shoveling gravel at dist. 1, $39; E. K. Davis, shoveling grav el in dist. 1. JIS.90: Aug. 22, J. M. i Shank, hauling and shoveling in dist. 4 -$43 60. Sept. 3, George Worlev, work on road dist. 1. $30; Elbert White, for 193 loads of gravel. $48.25: Sept. 7. George A. Weller, for 2 davs work with team. $10; Sept. 9. Sam Jaffe. I steel sewer pipe, 20x9, for No. 1. $15; Bill Dudas. shoveling gravel 2 days. $6: Sept. 10. Paul WTesscl, shoveling gravel 34 davs. $10.50: Sept. 12. L. M. Jones, work "at dist. 10, $16.75; Walter Moore, work on road. No.' 12. S81 Sent. IS. Plrnett j Rich, work on road at No. 3, $20: Jo seph McKee. hauling gravel at dls. 1 $25: Sept. 14. Frank R. King, hauling at dist. 4. $20; Lowell Kinsev, hauling at dist. 4. $12.50: Frank Davenr.or .
hauling at dist. 4. $37; Howard Studt, hauling gravel at dist. 4. $53.50; Sept' 19. Harry Brown, work on road at dist 3, $S; Sept. 12, C. A. Bostick, work on ' road at dist. 4, $22.50: Sept. 20 Earl Thomas, work on road 2 davs and 2 hours, $11; Sept. 21, Russell V Clark ?'1r,k.onroa'1 dist 1 school" route,' $128.10; George A. Weller, work on
