Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 22, 26 January 1922 — Page 13
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1922.
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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE A NNOUNCEMENT I In Memoriam 3 Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors r Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery Lots, Monuments 7 LodRo Notices " Coming Events 0 Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles For Sale 1? Motorcycles and Bicycle II! Automobiles For Exeha.'.. 14 Auto Accessories 1 r, Service Stations Repair'.. Irt Auto Livery Garages 1 7 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 15 Business Services Offcrca I ! Building Contracting -1 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance -2 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving. Trucking. Storage Painting Papering :'." Patent Attorneys r5 Printing Stationery "7 Professional Services - Repairing "M Renovating and Dyeing :;o Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted Female :;;He!p Wanted Male 31 Help Male or Female 3."i Salesmen and Agents " Situations Wanted Femal 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL "S Ruslness Opportunities Investments, Stocks, Bonds o Money to Loan II Wanted To Borrow INSTRUCTION 4' Correspondence Courses 4:: Local Instruction Classes 4 1 Musical, Dancing. Dramatic 4.1 Private Instruction 4ii Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 4 7 Dogs, Cats. Pets 4 Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 40 Poultry and Supplies 50 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE "il Articles for Sale ."-' Business Equipment ."p3 Boats and Accessories ."I Building Materials ,-,r Farm and Dairy Products ." Fuel and Feed r7 lood Things to Eat .'.S Home-Made Things 39 Household Goods t;n Jewelry and Watches 61 Machinery and Tools '12 Musical Instruments 63 Seeds. Plants. Fertilizers 4 Specials at the Stores f!" Wearing Apparel GJ Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD fi7 Rooms with Board KS Rooms without Board i;n Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 7.' Where to Stop In Town 7:s Wanted Rooms, Board 74 Apartments and Flats REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 75 Business Places for Rent Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 7S Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent so Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE K2 Business Property S" Farms and Land for Salts' Houses for Sale SS Lots for Sale Vfi Shore Property for Sale S7 Suburban for Sale s s Real Estate for Exchange S9 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 00 Auction Sales 1 EeifHl Notices atoiounceI&tCemetery Lots, Monuments MONUMENTS We carry "Rock of Ages Granite." John P. Emslie, 15 South 10th. Phone 4022. Lodge Notices .EM ZEMS Notice! All Shriners and their families are Invited to a social el. imp and card party at the Shrine . lub Frirtav. Jan. 27. S:30 p. m. "Signed FRANK BENN. Chairman. Personals SORE FEET Whv suffer, use A-cur-A Call Dafler Drug Co. about it. Phone l'iru 901 Vnln St Lost and Found 10 CLOTHING- Found; brown pair of wool teddy -Moves, nililiiy SKiri hear: loser call SO John St. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 IM'It'K 1121 touring, new paint anu ( I ires; can be bought very low Cash ..r terms. Chenoweth Auto Co, 110i Main St. ... T)o it ;E 1919. deinl sedan. $750. Dodge 1.19 touring. $375. 1920 Ford touring Mormon, electric liehts, starter; t Mio Ceo. W. Worley ,13 S. 9. Phone iiitl Dort and Franklin dealer. Cash or terms or will trade foranything. ponD 1 ton truck: 1920 Ford ton truck. In cood shape. For Information call 4." o.".. M XW ELL Touring. 1920: a real one for a little down: balance one year. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1 1 07MainSt. l 1 1 'lU'RN " ELECTRIC For sale; fine . ...nlition. W. It. Dill. 101 North 12th street. 0KLND Sedan, newly parted: extra good condition and at right price. ee this tonight. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1 107 Main St. USED CARS See us for used car bariralns. Wayne Co. Nash Motor Co., 19 S. 7tli St. Phone 6173. Auto Accessories 14 ALCOHOL 75c rcr gallon. T. A. Robtson. Truck and automobile repairing. 17 S. Sixth St. Dion's 1029. UTO HOOD ( 'OVER For Oakland ar for sale, in good condition. Phone 173 t. - 1 '1 FFFRENTAL For Monroe car and so. ne' other Monroe parts. Phone 1 H 4 fi . FEDERAL CORD TIRES For greater mileage and less . . v i. o n k a nun Federal Blue Pen nant Cords. Bennetts' Tire Store. Home of Quality and S.-rvice. 1512 Main St. Phone 2414. ( MASoN TIRES Now is the time to investigate our service plan on Masons. sJ XX th Century Tire and Repair Co. 409 Main St.
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Service Stations Repairing 15 CAR WASHING Auto painting. Brower Auto Kales Co., 21-23 S. Seventh St. Phone 6019. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Builders of bodies, door and windshield glass. Auto repairing, auto painting .trimming. N. 12 & B. Ph. 2453 FORD REPAIRING We make a specialty of Ford work. Bailey Bros. Garage. E-55 springs. Rear Postoffice. V LLC A NIZ I NG A fi-kinds of tube and tire repairing. Ajax tires and tubes. Eller Tire Shop, 17 S. 9th. Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE For rent; good location; right price. Call at 304 N. 9th St., or Phone 2830. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 CHASE ELECTRIC CO. For anything electrical we serve you right. Cor. 6th and Main. 2nd floor. Phone 6031. Open evenings, 7:30 to 9:30. ELECfRIC'iRfNG Of all kinds; complete liue of fixtures. Service Electric Co., 816 Main St. PLATING Silverware, auto headlights, mirrors, re-silvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 275. 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. riLLERT CLOCKS Dra7treg"ulaUon for furnace or boiler. See Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered.maehine button holes, floss stitching. hraiding.Davenport Co. 64 S12.Ph.1785 Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 B AOG AGE-T RAN 5?FE R Merchant's delivery. Clarence Erbs. Quigley's drug store. Xth and Main. Phone 1244. HAULING Forest Monger for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. 619 North D St. Office Phone 2523. ! MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & I long hauls. Household storage, tloehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Phl'09-43S3. MOVING.H A U LING And Graf. Townsend's, 33-3 'i storage. John S. 6th. Phone 1 296-6008. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, 'rating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phones 222S-1566. W. G. Baker, manager. Professional Services 27 ETE GLASSES FITTED Make your appointment through Phone 2O04. Lawall, optometrist. 607 Main St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 WOMAN White; experienced: wanted to help In kitehen. City Restaurant. Help Wanted Male 33 i SOLICITOR Wanted: for general in- ; surance agenev. Good proposition to ' right party. Box C-3133 care Palladium Help Male or Female 34 CORRESPONDING Any intelligent ; person, either sex. may earn J100 to $200 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $5 to $15 per column; all or spare time: experience unnecessary; no canvassing. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau. Buffalo, N. T. -ITUATION WANTED The Palladium will run free of charge for 3 insertions an ad for anyone that is looking for a situation. No Phone orders. Salesmen and Agents 35 AGENTS Your opportunity to be Independent and prosperous. Become our special representative, sell goods in constant demand. Particulars free. The Bacorn Company. Elimra, N. Y. Situations Wanted Female 36 'OOK Colored woman, wants cooking or general housework or washing dishes in restaurant. Call rear 604 So. 6th St. HOUSEKEEPER Wants position housekeeping for widow. Call 110 So. Third St. : STENOGRAPHER Position wanted by : an experienced stenographer with secretarial ability. 811 North A St. Phone 610S. WASHI N ( iS Wan t e d . Ave. WA S I IINGSW an t edT enth St. 302 Richmond 831 South SevWASHING Wanted; Phone 2632. prices reasonable. WAS 1 1 1 NGS I ron i n g wanted bv woman: house. 607 North 13. and cleaning, will go to the Situations Wanted Male 37 FARM HAND Wants place on farm; experienced. 616 North Thirteenth f t FARM HAND Experienced: wants place on farm, 602 Sheridan St. Roily Butler. INSIDE WORK Man wants position In factory or elevator man. or any kind of indoor work. Call 705 N. 10th St. INSIDE WORK Young man wants anv kind of inside work. 22 South Ninth St. JANITOR Man wants position as Jani tor or elevator man. Phone 2050 or 122 Main St. MAN Wants anv kind of work to in city. 409 North Seventeenth St. do MAN With large family, wants work of any kind, factory work preferred. K. Steele. 4ni Linden Ave. MAN Married, wants work or any kind to do by day or week. Call at 409 N. D St., city. Elmer Griffin. NIGHT WATCHMAN Or fireman posl tion wanted, experienced and practic al. Box ;-iOK, care or Palladium. SALESMAN pesires position wttn a groeery house. Good references. Box C-3134 care of Palladium. SELLING Young man. aged 24. experienced in outside selling, merchandising and handling correspondence, wants to locate with some Richmond firm. Will travel, but prefers not to. Starting salary not so Important an prospects for the future.. Box 1-9144 care of Palladium. WORK Young man wants any kind of work to do, by day or week. 602 Sheridan St. WORK Of any kind wanted: inside or outside. Can use any kind of tools. 1132 N. I St. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 38 MANAGER Wanted: Large corporation desires manager for Richmond branch. Permanent position. Splendid salary, plus a share in all profits. Investment required secured. This is an exceptional opportunity to associate yourself with successful business men "in a profitable enterprise. Tf interested address or call on Mr. W. M. Steele. Hotel Westcott. this advertisementis set in style number five. If your advertisement were set as this one is, it would attract many readers. A house with a nice lawn around it stands out in pleasing contrast. The white space costs very little in addition and will make your ADS produce the maximum results.
ALADDIN'S LAMP WAS ALL RIGHT IN ITS WAY Whenever the Arabian Knight wanted anything, as we all know, he flashed a signal on his lamp to his private Genii, and they generally delivered the goods. This was considered snappy service in the days before classified ads took up the job of supplying everybody's wants. But now for instance look at the east and dispatch with which Mr. Lesher, of the Westcott Hotel, found a number of competent employes. He let a little ad in the Palladium's classified columns do the signalling for him and that same day he had sixteen responses. The readers of this paper's classified columns supplied his wants! If YOU want to make Aladdin look like a piker call 2S342S72 and ask for an ad taker.
INSTRUCTION "Correspondence Courses 42 LADIES Hair-dressing, marcellng, beauty culture are good trades to know. We teach you quickly. Big demand and wages. Write Moler College. 105 S. Wells, Chicago. MEN Don't be idle. Learn barbering in few weeks. Barbers earn big money-. Steadv or extra jobs waiting. Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells St.. Chicago. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 PUP English bull pup, for sale. Call Phone 3281. PUP For sale; Scotch Collie pup. Apply 106 So. 12th. Phone li ',! Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 BROOD SOWS Two: for sale: double treated. Phone 5 419 4. Jerry F. Hodgins, Henley Road. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 DRESS SHOES-J-New. Exceptional bargains at prices from $1.85 to $t. MainStreet Shoe Shop, 326 Main St. NATURAL HAIR Goods for sale; also made to ordor. Miss Steward, 13 S. 10th. Phone 1372. SAXON" SIX Chummy roadster; also new Butterflv cream separator No. r. .. Paul Schrov, Centerville, Ind., R .R. A. Business Equipment 52 TYPEWRITER For sale; cheap. Main or Phone 1014. 1029 Good Things to Eat 57 GROCERIES All new stock: get our prices daily. Sharp's Checkered Front Grocery. 1102 Sheridan ti. Ph. 3287. KIRCHER MILK Can't he equalled: our wagon passes your house; II you want us to stop. Phone 4096. Household Goods 59 BEDS All in good shape; $3.50 and up at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-37 So. 6th St. BUFFET Square dining table, six dining room chairs, hand painted electric lamp with silk shade, two 9x12 rugs, other household articles. 2020 N. E fet. DINING ROOM SUITE Golden oak; $65 at Townsend's New and Used Goods store. 35-37 S. 6th St. FURNITURE Buy it from the most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We will exchange vour old furniture for new and save you money. Phone 1296. Townsena s. oiu. Next to Whelan's. GLOBE RANGE Like new ;a real one for S?.a-. see it tirst ininj? in ing. Townsend's New Goods store, 35-37 S. 6th and Used St. HOT BLAST STOVE Wood stove, steel range, in good condition. 312 College Ave. Phone4610: t t rj d a d v- T1RT.F.S In eolden oak. fumed oak, mahogany; auu up c Townsend's New & Used Goods store, 35-37 S. 6th St. LINOLEUM One piece 12 ft.xu it. oin ; in extra gooa conamou. ov, 17th St. . OAK CHII -.ORE $13.50, at lonnsend's New and Lsea rOoas sauic, 37 So. 6th St. OAK DRESSERS $6.50 at Townsena s New and Used Uooas store, -oi o. 6th St. Nextto Whelans. PORECLI AN TOP TAKLKS Kltcnen tables, new. J4.ys at i ownsenu s and Used Goods store. Ji3-37. 6th St. ROCKING CHAIR Like new; $2.a0 and up. at i ownseno s New ttu . Goods store. 37 So. 6th St. RUGS $1 and up at Townsend's New and Used Goods store, 35-37 to. bth bt. Next to Whelan's. SELLER'S KITCHEN CABIN K l fame as new: S1. Ot course at lgwnsi-uu a New and Used Goods store, 35-u7 S 6th St. STOVES Globe range, base burner: 60-o-aiinn tank can: 3 doors; 1 door frame: 2 windows and frame. 309 S. WE BUT AND SELL used furniture and stoves. Home Supply Co., 181 1' t. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Jewelry and Watches 60 BARGAINS In watches and hierh grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever s, Watch Shop. 7 South 11th SL Musical Instruments 62 MAHOGANY PHONOGRAPH Play all records: $32 50. at Townsend's, 35-37 South 6th street. RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exrhansre. Why nay more? We buy sell and exehange. Miller Harness Store. S27 Main St. TJPffiRnS Exchanged for 10c. mem bers only. Richmond Phonograph Record Exchange Club. 15!4 So. 7th St. Room 226. open until 9 p. m. Seeds, Plants, Fertilizers 63 SEED Graham Nursery Co , all kinds clover. choice tarm seeas. j. u. Howes. 315 N. 20th St. Specials at the Stores 64 v- noOTO 1 . i it" V. trtr. hunt ing boots, fa. i a; Aiain street onop, o-o r.:ain u MUNSON LAST SHOES A special lot of new shoes at olny $.J.2o per pair. Main street Shoe Shop. 326 -Main tt SUITCASES -New. SSc at Townsend's He wand Used Ooods store, Ja-oi o. th. Next to Whelan's. Wearing Apparel 65 ARMY SHOES Second-hand shoes, special bargain . at $1.75 army Main Street Shoe Shop, 326 Main St. BOYS SCHOOLi SHOES-Special $1.85 per pair, Main Street Shop, Main St. at 326 OVERCOATS A few uncalled for overcoats, cheap. Joe Miller. Tailor and Cleaner, over 617 Main St. Wanted To Buy 66 RAW FURS Wanted; highest market price and liberal grading. 640 No. 10. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 6S MAIN ST., rent. 912V& Furnished room for THIRTEENTH ST., S. 136 Modern furnished room for rent. Phone 1419. THIRTEENTH ST.. S. 3S Front .room, furnisiied; for rent; with furnace heat. ROOM For rent; nicely furnished; heat and bath. Centrally located. Thone 6265.
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Rooms Without Board 68 ROOMS Furnished; for women only, in Wilmore Dormitorv. ' club rooms. North 12th and B. Phone. 2911. Rooms for Housekeeping 63 FT. - WAYNE AVE.. 132 Furnished rooms for rent: with or without privileges of cooking. NORTH F I FT if ST.. 224 Furnished rooms for housekeeping: downstairs. RIDGE. 1232 Two rooms and .kitchen, 3.50 per week. Two other rooms, $3. Phone 2686. SOUTH WEST 3RD ST., 4163 modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. Apartments and Flats 74 FLAT FOR RENT Ramsey &- Hudelson. 17 N. St. Phones 22 j9-6041-lS93. ith Business Places For Rent 75 MAIS ST.. BUSINESS ROOM For rent;) uummcss room, Main St. Phone 54 154. 8 p. m. BUSINESROtTm For rent on Fort JofOSCoi: B?ddUry & BaUey- K0ni Farms For Rent 76 FARM For rent. Palladium. Box C-3132 care of Houses For Rent 77 HOUSE For rent. St. Phone 2129. 35 South Twelfth REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 160-ACRE FARM 3 miles of good trading point: well drained, fencing good, .buildings in good repair: this farm is located in a good farming district: a good producer. Ramsey & Hudelson. 17 X 7 Phones 2259-6041-1899. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Roberts. Richmond. Ind.. R. F. D. PK. 4171. WISCONSIN FARMS Landologv. free, special number just out, containing many facts of clover land in Marin ette 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 Landolotrv. It is free on request. Address Skldmnro. S,'Shle ,Van.d Co- 4,1,5 Skidmore-Riehle i-.ius.. .-Marinette. ts. Houses For Sale 84 COTTAGE Four rooms: 600 block mth street. Price $1,600. Shideler, 9101 Main St. Phone 1S14. COTTAGE ON SOUTH 9TH ST vnr QUICK SALE; CEMENT STREETS AND ALLEY. $1,600; LET US SHOW THIS ONE. RAMSEY & HUDELSON. 17 N. 7TH. PHONE 2259-6041-1S99. HOUSE Six rooms; 120-ft. front Liter ally covered with fruits and shrubs Mrs. Carlson. 1352 Ratliff St. HOUSES Rest modern double in citv. central; fine modern sincrle. brick on car line. 50-ft. front. From 5 to 40 acres edge of city. Arthur Brooks WEST SIDE 5-room house, good condition; 3 lots: all for $1,500; terms Ramsey & Hudelson, 17 N 7 Phone 2259-6041-1899. WEST SIDE fi-room and lights, with 3 lots for $2.4."0. Terms given. Plentv of berries. Ramsev & Hudelson. 17 N. 7th St. Phones 22u0-6041-1S99. WEST SIDE 7-room modern, nice lot: plentv of fruit: a bargain for quick sale; owner leaving- city; $3,500. $1,600 cash: balance terms. Many others at attractive prices. Burdsall Willett Co., 710 Main St. Phone 14S1-371-393. HOMES Of all kinds. See me before buying. Warren T. Newklrk. 337 Co. lonial Bldg. Phone 2310. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. 11th. Phone 1641 or 216Q. RICHMOND PROPERTY A specialty. Porterfield. Union Bank Bldg. Elevator.J?thSt.entrance. Phone 1965. TURNER w. IIADLEY2dat7Bank Bldg., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. Wanted Real Estate 89 HOUSES Have a buyer. 6 or 7-room house, bungalow preferred, between 11th and 22nd, first or second square south of Main. Also have buyer for fi or 7-room plain house. 1 and 2 squares north or south of Main. John H. Schell. Real Estate office. Phone 20S2 or 2197. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executor of the last will of Thomas J. Lamb, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent three miles south of the city of Richmond. Wayne county. Indiana, on Friday. February 3rd, 1922, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. the personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of cattle, hogs, corn in crib, and sundry articles. Terms Cash. JOHN Wr. LAMB, Executor. Harris & Harris, attorneys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT In the matter of the last will and testament of Harvey Townsend, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, OH c J. Townsend, has duly
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Legal Notices Continued 91 qualified In the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, as executrix of the last wilk and testament of Harvey Townsend. deceased, late Of Wayne County, Indiana. faaid estate is supposed to ne solvent. OLIVE J. TOWNSEND. Executrix. Dated Jan. 19, 1922. Garnder, Jessup & Hoelscher, Attys. Jan.l9-26Feb.2. 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 day of January, 1922. the above named plaintirr, by her attorney, Iilea in me umto of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court her petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Ida Parker, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for divorce, as stated in her tiaiii netition. are. abandon ment, failure to provide and cruel and inhuman treatment Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such nefition. ami that unless tie ap nea rs unH nnawera or demurs thereto on the calling of said cause on the 14th Huv nt M:jt-,.ii ioo'J at the term of said court to be ' begun and held at the court house in ihe city of Richmond, on the first Monday of January, 1922, said causa will he heard and determined in his absence. , . Witness, the clerk and the seal of said .court, at the city of Richmond, this 11th day of January, 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Frank T.- StrayerJaJtorney flL.Pia-inlHt NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Wayne County. In the Wavne Circuit Court January term, 1322. Action to Quiet Title. Lewis R. Johnson vs. Amazella Conway et al. Comes now the plaintiff by Florea, Broaddus & Clifton, her attorneys, and files her complaint herein to quiet title to the real estate hereinafter describ ed, together with an affidavit that trie names and places of residences of the defendants, named in said complaint, viz: Unknown heirs, legatees and descendants, and their surviving husbands and wives, of Matrtew Wilson, deceased; unknown heirs, legatees and descendants, and their surviving hush.o,, ti-'itck nf John V. b oster, deceased; unknown heirs, legatees and descendants, and their surviving nusKqnrlu ca r Wl,-e ( r Martha. Howard deeense.1- unknown heirs. legatees and descendants, and their surviwi k liushanrl anrl wives, of SvlVia J. inompson, deceased; unknown heirs, legatees and descendants, and their surviving husbands and wives, of Albert Thompson, deceased; are all unknown to the plaintiff, after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain said names and places of residences, but that said defendants are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana. The real estate ,tlie title to whicli is sought to be quieted in this proceeding, is situate in Wayne County, Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Tract No. 1. Part of the northeast quarter of Section 12, in Township la north and Range 12 east, bounaea a follows: Beginning at nortnwest coiner of said quarter-section and running from thence south on the west line thereof 63.6 rods to the center of a road leading from said wtst line east to the feeder-dam; thence east on the center line of said feeder-dam road i0.7 rods to the center of the Old Whitewater Valley Canal; thence north on the center line of said Old Whitewater Valley Canal to the north line of said quartersection; thence west on said north line 61.32 rods to the place of beginning, containing 26.24 acres, more or less said tract containing the north half ol the town plat of Lockport, there laid nut hv Sanfnrd Lackey. Tract No. 2. Parts of the northeast r.r r,f Seetion 24. ill TOWUSllip 1 north and Range 12 east, and part of the northwest quarter of Section 19, In Township 15 north and Range 13 east, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of said northwest quarter of said Section 19, in Township 15 north and Range 13 east, and running from thence west on the. north line of said quarter-section lou.b7 rods to the Range line at the northwest corner of-said Quarter-section; thence i S(iuth 90 links to the nortneast curnei nf sairl northeast Quarter of said toec tion 24 in Township o noun aim Range 12 east; thence west on the north line of said northeast Quartersection 9S.6S rods 10 tne ceuier ui mc Whitewater Valley canal; tnence souin 103i degrees east with the center of said Canal, which center line intersects the center of the breast wall between the lock and the waste-way of the lock in said Canal, distance 58.6 rods to a point 3 rods West of an iron pin set in the center line between the rails of the tract of the C. 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C. & St. L. railroad; thence south 88 degrees east with the line of an established post and wire partition fence now therebeing, as extended west and east between the two corners marked y iron pins, as herein described, distance 89.3 rods to the east line of said northeast Quarter of Section 24; thence south 88 degrees east on the aforesaid post and wire partition fence line, distance 155.67 rods to a second corner marked by an iron pin set in the east line of said northwest Quarter of said Section 19. said iron pin being witnessed by an Elm tree six inches in diameter, distance north 4o degrees east 8 links, and by a Boxwood tree nine inches in diameter, north 2 degrees east thirty-six links; thence north with the east line of said last named Quarter-section 66.6 rods to the northeast corner oi saia iasi nameu Quarter-section, and the place of beginning; said tract hereby bounded con taining 3D.a. acres, more or Notice is. therefore, hereby given to the above named unknown defendants that unless they be and appear on the 23rd day of March, 1922. the same being the 70th judicial day of the .January Term. 1922, of the Wayne Circuit Court. Indiana, at the Court House, in the Citv of Richmond, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name and seal of said Court affixed at Richmond, Indiana, this 25th day of January, 1?22. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk of Wayne Circuit Court. Indiana. Jan.26-Feb.2-9. CITY CONTROLLER'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1921. General Fund Receipts: Taxes, $301,996.02; City Court fines and fees, $1,325; dog licenses, $56.40; theatre and show licenses, $585; peddlers lic enses, ?yo; miiK licenses, io; plumbers licenses, $84; sundry licenses, $139; market, $1,269.95: buildins and moving permits, $900.70; wiring and heating permits, $172; police dept., $32.35; interest, banks and deposits, $595.15; penalties on delinquent improvement assessments, $63.32; street dent, labor, material, oil etc., $5,927.82; temporary loans, $22,710; bene-j fits and damages, $1,547.30; sale ot bonds, $43,399.17; M. E. I,. & P. P. part salaries city officials, $4,000; sundry receipts, $1,857.47; total general fund receipts, $386,910.65. General Fund Disbursements: Finance department, salaries; mayor, $2,000; city clerk, $1,500; 12 councilmen, $1,800: sinking fund commissioners, $200; city controller, $1,800; treasurer, $1,000; deputy treasurer, $600; auditor, Wayne county, $400; temporary loan, $22,710; interest on temporary loan, $422.93; Municipal league, $220; surety bonds, sinking fund commissioners, $25; ground rent. School City, $250; recreation fund, School City, $1,766.05: sinking fund, excess bond money, $190.35; waiveted improvements, $496.87; offices expenses; mayor, $14: city clerk, $38.65; controllers, $359.97; treasurers, $143.78; special election, $2,476.58; primary and regular elections, $5,275.12: expert accts. water rate hearing, $298.30; expert acct. telephone rate hearing, $260.76; law dept. salary city attorney, $1,500; misc. law, $11.52; judgment, A. Hawkins, $41.57; dept. public works; salary board, $3,600; clerk,
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Legal Notices Continued 91 $600; building inspector, J1.500; office expense, $89.50; misc. expense, $60; building inspector, $40.28; appraisers, $95; advertising, $886.62; public ligblmg, $27,043.21; metered water, $2,OOfi OO . -r,r mnn ci,n T . A 1 ates good road3 convention, $119.85; engineering depL salaries, civil engineer, $1,800; assistant engineer, $1,500; Rodmen, $1,001.85; convention society engineers, $75; auto chasis, $517.70; adding machine, $418.95; misc. expense, $357.21; office ex penses, $97.34; public building and grounds, salary, custodian, $1,000; coal city building, $899.87; misc. and repairs city bldg., $1,704.05; markets; salary inspector weights and measures, $1,200; automobile, $57". 65; misc. markets, $314.95; public paik".. salary supt'., $1,000; tenn;s court, ?226.90; bathing pool, '24.30; rc ai: spillway, $276.45; pajroll, $-,798.'j;; misc. expenses, $1,793.76; cleaning lake, Glen, $2,563.60; street dept. salary street commissioner, $1,500; payroll, $44,622.33; miscellaneous, $3,837.73; crushed stone,oil,gravel,etc, $8,447.37; painting bridges, $2,442.74; auto truck, $o86.39; city's part improvements, i?10,451.48; widening N. 3rd St., $15,uiu; soutn 7tn St. relief sewer, J42.908.82; benefits and damages, $670; fire dept. payroll, $54,826.76; sundry equipment, $183.13; miscellaneous, $1,432.16; fire chief's convention, $75: gasoline and oil, $334.10; fire hydrants re'ntal, $20,321.84; dept. public health and charities, salaries, secy, board of health, $500; other two members of board, $120; sanitary inspector, $1,200; dairy inspector, $1,200; meat inspector, $1,200; city physicians, $27; misc. public health, $1,399.98; coal for Home Friendles, $200; donation Reid Memorial hospital. $3,000; misc.expense dairy inspector. $27.85; garbage collection, contract, $5,373; new stack crematory, $363.50: Metropolitan Police dept. payroll, $34,850.11; boarding prisoners, $146.80; misc. expenses, $1,745.94; Flashlight system. $486; city court, salary bailiff, $120; special judge. $25: miscellaneous expenses, $75.75. Total disbursed General fund, $365,290.96. Municipal Electric Lighting & Pow-l er Plant; disbursements. Payroll.. $111,481.02; coal, $347,783.93; oil, $2,988.82; repairs, $24,497.66; meters, I $2,222.42; wire, $2,2655; transformers, $4,601.54; sundrv equipment, $14,999.93; interest, $14,025: office. $2.198.90: miscellaneous, $12,997.04; insurance, $1,474.33; part salaries city officials, $4,000; depreciation, $23,717.24; coal and ash conveyor, $32,146.55; sinking fund, $15,000; walls and roof, $170.50; Lyon improvements, $49,834.13; new unit, $167,705.78; total disbursed light plant, $735,510.89. Recapitulation; General Fund, balance Jan. 1, 1921, $7,767.98; receipts for year 1921, $386,910.65; total, $394,678.63. Disbursed during year 1921, $365,290.96 balance in general fund. Jan. 1, 1922, $29,387.67.. Municipal Electric Lighting & Power plant, receipts, balance Jan. 1, 1921. $5,415.74; received during 1921, $805,091.37; total $810,507.11: disbursed during vear 1921, $733,510.89: balance in fund, Jan.! 1, 1921, $76,996.22. Sinking Funds, city ! general sinking fund, balance Jan. 1, 1921 $10,249.86; received during year,! taxes, $10,576.75; transfer for excess! in bond issue, $490.35; interest, banks, i $172.76; total receipts, $21,489.72; paid! bonds and interest, $11,000; balance, Jan. 1, 1922, $10,489.72; M. E. L. & P. P. sinking fund, cash balance Jan. 1,1 1921, $4,668.51; Liberty bonds, $55,200; total balance Jan. 1 1921, $59,-i 868.51; received during year, from i plant, $lo,000; interest on bonds, $2,363.04; banks On deposits, $201.82; to-1 j , , ti-ttics. :j i tal cash, $17,564.86; paid bonds, $15, uou; balance m fund Jan. 1. 1922 casn, $i,zss:6i ; bonds, $55 200; total cash and bonds $62,'433.37. Improve ment sinking tund, balance Jan. 1, 1921, $3,446.3o; received during year, taxes, $,1,766.05; interests banks on deposits. $68.10; total, $o,280.50; paid out, $233.57: balance Jan. V, 1922, $5,046.93. "Workmen's Compensation fund balance Jan. 1. 1921. $3,439.90; CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUTOMOBILES Used Cars on
Fords, Maxwells, Overlands,-Oaklands, Etc., to run.
TRUCKS Fords, Dump Bed. Garford, Reo,
Richmond Motor Sales Coe
Cor. 12th and North E Sts. WAYNE MULL, Manager. FINANCIAL
Use Our money Pay all your bills by using our money and repay us in small monthly, payments on our Twenty Payment Plan It allows you twenty months to repay or you can pay in full any time and are charged interest only for actual days loan runs. , We Make Loans on FURNITURE, PIANOS, VIGTROLAS, ETC. Without Removal. Richmond .Loan Company 207 Colonial Building, Main and Seventh Streets, Richmond, Indiana. Under State Supervision "The Friendly Company" Established 1803.
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AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS - At 306 Maie Street
iaLtorday,
Commencing at 1:30 p. ro.; consisting of the following articles: Three dressers, 2 bookcases. 2 sideboards, 3 rockers, 3 kitchen cabinets, washstands, upholstered chairs, chairs, 4 kitchen tables, flat top desk, coal range, stoves, soft coal heater. 2 hard coal burners, iron beds and stands and many other articles not mentioned.
CLARK'S BARGAIN
II. C. RAMSEY. Auct.
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Legal Notices Continued 91 received during year, from taxes, $3,532.10; interest, banks and deposits, $68.66; balance Jan. 1, 1922, $7,040.66. Chautauqua Fund, balance Jan. 1.1921, Liberty bond, $1,000; cash, $448.60; received during year Interest on bond, $42.50; from banks on deposits. $9.50; Chautauqua Association, $300: balance Jan. 1, 1922; cash. $800.60; bond, $1,000; total, $1,800.60; Park fund, balance Jan. 1. 1921, $388.66: received during vear $866; total. $1,254.66; paid out, $266.89; balance Jan.' 1. 1922, $987.77. Liberty fund, balance Jan. 1, 1921, $2,688.17; receipts during year, taxes, $11,021.36; township trustee, $563: interest on deposits, $55.70; total balance and receipts, $14,328.23; disbursed during year, 1921, $9,799.83; balance Jan. 1, 1922, $4,528.83. Special fund balance Jan. 1, 1921, $23.749.98: receipts, during year, 1921, $28,373.94; total, $52,123.92; paid bonds and interest, $31,389.47. Cash Street fund, .balance Jan. 1, 1921, $1,084.51; receipts during year 1921 $45,544.15; total balance and receipts, $46,628.66. Paid contractors during year, $41.859.61; balance Jan. 1, 1922, $4,769.05. I hereby vertify that the above and foregoing is a true and complete state ment ot items coming directly or indirectly under the supervision of the City Controller, of the City of Richmond, Indiana, for the year 1921. Witness my hand and seal this 25th day of January, 1922. , BALTZ A. B ESC HER, City Controller for 1921. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BUSINESS SERVICE HOUSE PAINTING Decorating'. Yarnlshinp, Enameling-, graining. "Quality First." B. Co SIMS 509 N. 17th St. rhona 2511. AUTOMOBILES Special AJAX Prices Social.. $11.00 20x3 U Special . 513.00 KINGSTON'S 6.000-Mile Guarantee roxS $ R.no 20x3 . .$10.00 FOREST CORD S0x3! $12 Other sixes In Proportion 50 Extra Low Prices on Cords Free service at our service stations. FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE "Where you Buy Good Tires For Less." 609 Main Phone 2039 SERVICK STATIONS Homer Eller, 17 S. 9th. XXTH CENTURY TIRE & REPAIR CO., 409 .Main. EMPLOYMENT Need Help! Does your business demand more help? Are the employees you now have, up to your- standard of efficiency? There are at present many good men to be had for practically any kind of work you have to offer. Turn back to the classified columns in this paper. Perhaps you can find just the type man you -have been looking for. It not; insert an ad. The cost is small and it will be gratifying to see what wonderful results are obtained. PALLADIUM classified is the greatest emplovmcnt agency in the Richmond territory. AUTOMOBILES Easy Terrain in good condition and ready ACE, Indiana, Noble Truck, 2 tons Phone 1194 Residence Thone 6075 FINANCIAL AUCTIONS LEGALS January 28th -; : RE Main SU 306
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