Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 55, 6 March 1922 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, MARCH C, 1922

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WEBSTER, Ind. Lon Demaree suffered a severe attack of pneumonia last Friday morning. He is believed to be out of aanger now.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth and Mrs. Naomi Plankenhorn. Miss Ida Plankenhorn and Charles Plankenhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Plankenhorn attended the funeral of Curtis Plankenhorn, who died on Tuesday evening after a long illness caused by a complication of diseases. The funeral was held from the home northwest of Richmond at 2:00 p. m. Friday. Burial was at Centervilie Mrs. Schyler Snyder nnd son Gilbert and Mrs. Merle Wheeler were in Richmond Friday.... Wal ter Culoertson is spending a few days w ith Mr. and Mrs. Noel Culbertson of licston . . . .me reviva: meetings Degan at the M. E. church Friday evening. All re earnestly invited to attend. Re v. Stoner is in charge of the meetinp.i....A special service will be rendered nl the M. E. church on Thursday night. March 16. The subject will l.- "The Mother and the Church." The Lndios' Aid society of the Friends' church met at the church in an all-day meeting last Thursday to work on and lay the new carpet that has recently been purchased for the church floor. Among those present were Mrs. F. D. .lay. Mr?. A. U Baldwin, Mrs. William Williams. Mrs. Cleo Culbertson, Mrs. Jennie Boston, Mrs. Jennie Boston, Mrs. Mary Palmer Those from this place who attended the district basketball tournament at Richmond Friday and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcoxen and daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Duke and daughter Esther, Miss Helen Williams, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Hunt and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Demaree, Claude Williams, Mrs. Iouisa Demaree, Mr. and Mrs. h. C. Palmer and son Lester and daughter Lois. GRATIS, Ohio The next number of the Lyceum course will be held at the Community hall March 7 "Aaron Slick From Punkin Creek," a tarce eomeciy in tnree acts, wm De presented at the Community hall here on March 11 by a company of home talented people from New Lebanon. Following is the cast of characters: Aaron Slick, not as green as he looks, by Venter Priser; Wilber Merridew, a crooked speculator, Dick Lane; Mrs. Rose Berry, a Oklahoma widow, Zana Wormbold; Sis Riggs, a regular tomboy, Lora Willis; Gladis May Merridew, a sweet young thing, Ruth Willis; Clarence Green, a mysterious man, .Tohn Shank; Little Girl in .Red, a Vamp, Dortha Shank. Ten and 20 conts admission will be charged. Doors, open at 7 o'clock. Tickets will be on sale at Coleman's store the last half of the week before March 11.... MM and Mrs: Ross Bowman spent the past week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Smith and attended the farmers' institute while here. .. .Jennie Bousenburg of Middletown and Charlie Miller and family of Germantown were called Thursday to the bedside of their father, Sam Miller, who has been seriously ill the past week.... Miss Grace Furry wa3 called home Wednesday from her school in Dayton to the bedside of her grandfather. Lee Furry. Mr. Furry has been quite ill with pneumonia the past couple week. He is about 80 years old...: Miss Alice Morris of Dayton who came Monday to attend the burial of her grandfather stayed over thi3 week to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hink Morris and other relatives. NEW PARIS. Ohio The high school basketball team went to Delaware Thursday, where Ihev will play in the mate tournament those who went were Roger Onyett. Paul McClure, Paul Huffman, Lawrence Coblentz, Dallon Hill, Dudley Ashman. Orval Bragg, accompanied by the principal of the school, ft. H. Brandon Mrs. C. E. 1 taller and Mrs. Mollie Middaugh of Richmond spent Wednesday with Mr. ina Mrs. Albert Haller. They also vistied Clinton Brown and Calvin Middaugh, who are both ill The Jeffer:.on township library board recently received a shipment of 74 new books which were purchased from the Tag Day fund. The new books now ready for the patrons are 2S Boy Scouts' library, four Ruth Fielding series, two Sleepy Time Tales, four Slumber Town Grace Harlowe series, two Meadow Tales, six Motor Boy series, four Brook Girls, seven IJttle Colonel series, "Obstacle Race," "Man in Grey," "Casep Ryan." "To the Last Man," "Rilla of Ingleside," "Quills Window " To Him That Hath," "These Young Rebels," "Star Dust," "Sister Sue," "Helen- of the Old House." "Alice Adams," "Her Father's Daughter," "The Island." "If Winter Comes," "Empty Sack, "Mysterious Rider." Besides these the board has ordered a number of reference books for use of the students of Jefferson schools. There are also a number of volumes of the best late fiction among the order which have not yet been received. . . . .Russell Sells made a business trip to Springfield Tuesday. .. .Plans have been completed by the members of the Tuesday club for an old-fashioned spelling and ciphering match, for the benefit of the Jefferson school on Friday evening. March 10. L. C. Ashman will have charge of the match. NEW MADISON, Ohio. Mrs. S. W. Bennett is suffering with the flu.... , Mrs. Delia Stingley has 6old her farm to Mr. Coombs and will move to Palestine, where she has bought property. ....The ladies of the U. B. church will serve lunch at the Adam Worch sale north of town Wednesday. March 8 The community sale of Cheno-

CLASSIFICATION GUIDE ANNOUNCEMENT In Memorlam Cards of Thanks Funeral Directors 5 Funeral Flowers Cemetery Lots, Monuments 7 Lodge Notices 8 Coming Events J 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 18 Auto Livery Garages 17 Wanted Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 18 Business Services Offered 1 9 Building Contracting 80 Heating and Plumbing 21 Insurance 22 Millinery and Dressmaking 23 Moving. Trucking. Storage 2 Painting Papering 25 Patent Attorneys 2 Printing Stationery 27 Professional Services 2R Repairing 29 Renovating and Dyeing 30 Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 82 TTelp Wanted Femal 83 Help Wanted Male 84 HHp Male or Female 85 Salesmen and Agents 3 Situations Wanted Femal 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 3S -Business Opportunities 89 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 46 Wanted Instruction LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs, Cats, Pets 48 Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 49 Poultry and Supplies 50 Wanted Live Stock MERCHANDISE 81 Articles for Sale 62 Business Equipment 63 Boats and Accessories 64 Building Materials 65 Farm and Dairy Products K5-A Farm Eauipment Bs Fuel and Feed fl Oood Things to Eat 68 Home-Made Things 69 Household Goods 10 Jewelry and Watch'.J fit Machinery and Tool 2 Musical Instruments j Seeds, Plants. Fertilizer! fit Specials at the Stores y R5 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 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74 Apartments and Flats 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms for Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 Suburban for Rent SO Summer Places for Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REALr ESTATE FOR SALE 82 Business Property 83 Farms and Land for Sale 84 Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 86 Shore Property for Sals 87 Suburban for Pale 88 Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LECJALS 90 Auction Sales' 91 Legal Notices

ANNOUNCEMENT Cards of Thanks ARMSTRONG We wish In this manner to thank all of our friends for the many kind words and deeds to us at the funeral of our dear boy, Howard Armstrong; especially the Legion. Rev. Work, the singers, the guards of honor. Jordan. McManus, Hunt & Walterman. Words are inadequate to express our heartfelt appreciation, but they will always be remembered WMngL.byARMSTRONG AND FAMILY. Cemetery Lots, Monuments DESIGN Quality and price are combined in Emslie's monuments. 15 So. 10th. Phone 4022-6188. Political Advertisements 8A RICHARD N. ELLIOTT Announces His candidacy for the Republican nomination forReprese ntative in Congress from the Sixtn congressional District of Indiana, subject to the primary election. May 2, 1922. PHARLES HODGE Candidate for Township Trustee or v ayne townshlp. on the Republican Ballot. Primary May 2. 1922. Personals 9 EVERY MONDAY is entrance day. Begin vour course now and go right straight through until it is completed. Pall at office, write or telephone for Riidset of Infromation. Richmond Business College, Colonial Bldg. Phone 204O. SOKE FEET Why suffer, use A-cur-A. Call Dafler Drug Co. about it. Phone 1904. 901 Main St. Lost and Found 10 EVERSHARP PENCIL Initials S.K. Finder please return to Y. M. C. A. WATCH Found, on street: owner can have same bv describing it. Jim Martin. S3 N. 5th. Phone 2081. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 AUBURN Beauty six; rebuilt. new pqint. and tires; a rcrl buy; you will sav so when you see. Will sell on terms. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main. Bt'ICK 192iTourir?r; can't be " told from new; a bargain. Cash or terms. See it todav, at Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St. weth and Chenoweth, Wednesday, brought quite a crowd to town Mr. and Mrs. George Trimble have returned from a two months' stay in Florida Miss Ethel Van Ormer spent Tuesday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Van Ormer. ....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falknor attended a family dinner Sunday at the home of their son John, north of town. Mr. and Mrs. John Trittschuh and son Earl spent Sunday with Robert Ebeling and family llarley Billman and family have moved from their home near Yankeetown church to a farm near Green's Fork Harley Wright has rented the Eliker farm farmed for the past few years by Morrison Fowble Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wasner are moving to a farm near Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murphy, who formerly lived here, will move to the farm south of town formerly the Roscoe Thomas farm vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Wasner Amon gthose ill are Mrs. Elizabeth Flatter, Mrs, Martha 'Hageman, Mrs. Emma Straights and Edward Darland. Aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Walker Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones of Lynn, visited over Sunday here with his father, Jesse Jones and other relatives. ....Miss Elma Heironimus of Richmond, visited over Sunday -with her Thursday evening, March 2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bohn in the north end of town, their daughter Helen was united in marriage to Ellis Alexander, oldest son of Wilbur Alexander, west of town.

HOUSEHOLD ENGINEERING You know the sort of housewife who always manages to get things done, who can make a small income cover a multitude of needs, whose house and family are spick and span, who always comes up with a smile That lady Is a Household Engineer! She knows the science of saving on prices without saving on appearances and the value of knowing just when and whero to buy the things she needs. And the chances are ten to one that she's a regular reader of the Palladium's Classified Section. These little ads. alphabetically grouped and neatly indexed to form a regular "Handbook of Opportunities," are indispensable to anyone who is trying to make money go as far as it can and bring the greatest possible satisfaction. You can't afford to spend your money without first looking over the changing opportunities presented thero every day. Watch the Classified Section!

AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 FORD Touring, 1919 model, 8150. Ford roadster, starter, 1920 model, 8235. Cash or terms. 30 N. 7th St. FORD Touring .winter and summer top. New tires, runs good and like new. 8165 or $60 cash and a year to pay balance. 14 South 9th St. Phone 1858. OAKLAND Sedan, new paint; can't be told from new; special prices on this one. Chenoweth Auto Co.. 1107 Main. SAXON SIX TOURING. FORD TOURING. DODGE TOURING. BROWER AUTO SALES CO., 21-23 SO. 7TH ST. Auto Accessories 14 AUTOMOBILE TOPS And trimmings; auto storage. W. A. Parke, 17 S. 10th St. Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING We fix them; all kinds of auto and truck repairing. Expert workmanship T. A. Robison. 17 S. 6th. Phone 103J. BENNETTS' TIRE STOREThe cost, length and kind of service your battery renders depends upon two things. The battery and the care you give It. Buy a Cooper battery. MILLER Tires and tubes. We do all kinds of vulcanizing. Try me. tiler Tire Shop, 17 S. 8th. SECOND HAND TIRES AND TUBES XXth Century Tire and Repair Co., 409 Main St. Phone 6106. STARTER GEAR RINGS for stripped fly-wheels installed, 8c per tooth. Monroe axles, 85.50 each, at Shutz Garage and Machine Shop. We also repair all kinds of motor cars. TIRFJ3 Fresh stock of Goodrich and Hearsey tires, pre-war prices. .Bicycles and all kinds f repairing. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. Service Stations Repairing 15 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING We make a specialty of Ford work. Bailey Bros. Garage, rear of Postoffice. CENTRAL. AUTO REPAIR SHOP Builders of bodies, door and windshield glass. Auto repairing, auto painting, trimming. N. 12 & B. Ph. 2453 FORD CYLINDERS re-bored for6.00 ' Ask Bailey Bros, about our re-boring. We have a separate department for this work. Indiana Tool Co.. N. 16th. Auto Livery Garages 16 GARAGE For rent. 338 Pearl St. Immediate possession. GARAGE OR STORAGE To rent; room for 4 or 5 cars. Phone 1254. Call 29 North 8th St. Wanted Automobiles 17 WILL PAY cash for late model used cars. AValter E. Schott, 14 South 9th. Phone 1858. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ELECTRIC WIRING Let us do it; our line of fixtures can't be beat. Service Elec. Co., 316 Main St. ELECTRICAL We do all kinds of electrical work. Chase Electric Co., cor. 6th & Main. 2d. floor. Phone 6034. LANDSCAPE GARDENING Tree , spraying, lawn seeding, lime ana sheep compost. Hsgen Bros. 26 S. 10. PLATING Silverware, auto headlights, mirrors, r silvered. Lahman Plating Works, 203 W. Main St. Phone 2758. Heating and Plumbing 20 HEATING And plumbing of all kinds. Get my prices. Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace: office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. Insurance 21 THE TORNADO SEASON is here. Don't forget to cover your property full with tornado Insurance. Kellv & Keck Insurance Service. 910 A Main St. Phone 2130. Millinery Dressmaking 22 HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered.machlne button holes, floss stitching. hraiding.uavenport Co. 64 S.12.Ph.l7S6. Moving, Trucking, Storage 23 BAGGABE TRANSFER Merchant's delivery. Clarence rJrDS. wuigieys drug store. 8th and Main. Phone 1244. DRAYING ' Moving, trucking, long hauls a specialty; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed Hilling Ph. 4302. MERCHAN DELIVERY Phone 2617. MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Baggage transfer, moving, local and long hauls. John Graf. Townsend's. Ph.1296-6008. MERCHANT Delivery, moving, local & long hauls. Household storage. Goehner, Feltman Cigar Store.Ph.2039-4363. MOVING, STORAGE And crating of all kinds. Local and long distance hauling. Forest Monger, 519 N. D St. Phone 2528. 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, managei Painting Papering 24 PAINTING Decorating, varnishing, enameling, graining. "Quality First." E. C. Sims. 509 N. 17th. Phone 2571. Repairing 28 GUARANTEED SHOE REPAIRING GOOD WORKMANSHIP". WE REPAIR WHILE YOU WAIT. RAPID SHOE REPAIR,- 326 MAIN. JOHN SPATUZZI. PROP. EMPLOYMENT, Help Wanted Female 32 GIRL Wanted for general housework. 130 South Eleventh St. Phone1065. GIRL Young, white; for general house work. Inquire 437 So. Fourteenth street. LADY Wanted to assist with houseI .work In the country. Box F164 care

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Help Wanted Male 33 A LARGE FINANCIAL CONCERN wishes to obtain the services of a man who Is well-known in Richmond and- familiar with Wayne. Union, Fayette and Franklin counties. We wish him to act as our representative in that territory on either a whole or part time basis, in return for which he will receive a small weekly salary or retainer, and eommissfon; the former subject to increase commensurable with results. Box F-6152 care of Palladium. Salesmen and Agents 35 SALESMAN To cover local territory selling dealers. Guaranteed salary of 8100 week for right man. The Commercial Radium Co., Fifth Ave. Bldg.. New York. Situations Wanted Female 36 NURSE Experienced. References. Call lj42pr No. 46 S. 9th St. PLAIN SEWING" Wanted. Phone 2489. 8 South 10th St. PRACTICAL NURSING Wanted. Phone 611. Call SEWING Plain; Sheridan St. wanted. Call 1023 SEWING Plain, and mending wanted. 113 South Second St. SEWING Of all kinds wanted, Call at 110 Lincoln St. to do. WASHINGS Wanted. 409 N. 13th St. WASHINGS Wanted. 215 Randolph St. or Phone 4765. Situations Wanted Male 37 FARM HAND Single man wants place on tarm. Marshall Mmon, fountain City, Ind.. R. R. No. A. WANTED Bookkeeping position,. by steady, reliable woriter. Age. Zi. interview desired. Box F6155, care Palladium. WORK Wanted by 14-year-old boy, before and after school, and Saturday. Phone 1235. INSTRUCTION Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 SALMON VIOLIN, SCHOOL is here to stay. Visitors welcomed in class rooms. 218 K. of P. Bldg. LIVE STOCK Horses,' Cattle, Vehicles 43 COW Fresh with third calf, for saleInquire Ross Hudelson, Boston. Ind. Poultry and Supplies 49 BUFF ROCK EGGS Buff Rock eggs for setting. Call 1019 N. 11th St. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever's, Watch Shop. 7 South 11th St FURNFtURE Buyit from the most complete new and used furniture in eastern Indiana. We wlH exchange your old furniture for new and save you money. Townspnd's. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. Next to Whelan's. HOT" FOLATE With stand ;baby walker and stroller; for sale. Phone 3411. MAD E-RIT EAP R 6 IS- us t t h et h 1 n g xfor the housewife. Bring your own material or select It from our stock. Extra sizes a specialty. Boyce Gar ment Co., 1209 Main St. RESfAURXNTFIXUTR.Countersi glass cases .tables, dishes, linoleum, enough for room 20x75 ft.; invalid chair; 30-gal. hot water tank and heater. J. H. Schell, 817 N. E. TABLE White porcelain top; bicycle, nursery chair; 14 volumes of American Law. 117 School St. Farm and Dairy Products 55 KIRCHER'S MILK 5c pint: can't bo equalled; u you want us to deliver, Phone 4096. 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 For sale; oak kitchen cabinet, $10; bed, dresser, rugs, re frigerator, rockers, other household goods. Zlo bo. 1-'. MISECLLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD Goods for sale. Call afternoons. 122 N. 15th St. Mrs. Clendenin. USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supplv Co., 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. Musical Instruments 62 RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy. sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store, 827 Main St. TALKING MACHINES Several used and trade-in talking machines and pianos; various makes: bargain prices. Convenient terms. Fulghum's Victrola Shop, 1000 Main. Specials at the Stores 64 HAIR SPECIALS All 3-stem natural hair switches and transformations to be sold till Friday evening of this week from $3.50 to $5: nothincr over $5. Miss Steward. 13 S. 10th St. Ph. 1372 MESH BAGS Coin purses and vanity cases; new stock, right prices. Lawall's. f.07 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 SUIT Ladies' tailored; size 38: pair of low shoe3, size C. Call 437 Richmond Ave. SUIT OR OVERCOAT $23$(K Made" to measure by the A. Nash Co. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers every Wednesday, 5 to 8 p. m. and Saturdav. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 921 'j Main St. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 63 COLLEGE AVE., 312 Two furnished rooms, with bath and heat; for rent. Phone 4610. THIRTEENTH ST.. S. 38 Furnished room, for rent ;also barn. SHERIDAN ST.. 1023 Rooms for rent. FURNISHED ROOM For rent. 1203 Main. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 FT. WAYNE AVE.. 181 2-rooms for light housekeeping. Home Supply Store. -

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Wanted Board, Rooms -. 73 ROOMS Wanted, 3 or 4 unfurnished . rooms for light housekeeping, walking distance, by middle aged lady. Box F-6167 care of Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 APARTMENT Four rooms; also tworoom modern apartment for rent. 100 So. 12th St. APARTMENT 2 or 3-room. modern; furnished;' private entrance. Phone 2416 8 to 10 a. m. or 5 to 7 p. m. Business Places For Rent 75 BUSINESS ROOM For rent on Fort Wayne Ave. Bradbury & Bailey. Room 202-203 Col. Bldg. Houses For Rent 77 HALL For society or lodge purposes; reasonaoie. tail 83 so. iin i HOUSE 7-room; for rent; with garage; on Lincoln St.; also 5-aer farm near Winchester. Inquire , 132 Fort Wayne Ave. Wanted To Rent 81 HOUSE 5 or 6 rooms, modern house, with garage. 3 adults; no children. Phone 1611. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 iS-ACRE FARM Extra well located, good build-, ings. All tillable soil; fences good: an ideal home. Price right for quick sale, will make terms or trade for city property. See Burdsall & Willett Co., 710t Main St. Phone 14S1-3271-3293. WISCONSIN FARMS Landology, 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 SkidmoreRiehle Land Co., 406 Skidmore-Rlehle Bldg., Marinette, Wis. FARMS For real estate see A. M. Roberts. Richmond. Ind.. R. F. D. Ph 4171. Houses For Sale 84 BUNGALOW 6 rooms, strictly modern. Ideal location: if you want something nice see this. Burdsall R- Willett Co.. 71014 Main St. Phone 1481-3271-3293. DOUBLE 7 rooms to side, close In; modern, garage, In fine shape; will trade for good 6 or 7-room house. Jordan & Hiatt, Colonial Bldg., 231. Phone 1570-4714-1976. DUPLEX Double garage; rents for $75; located central; priced $3,000 down, balance payments. John H. Schell. Sr7N1E:Phone2082-21.97. SEVENTH-ST.. S Double house, deep lot. $2,400. Cash or payments. Have other bargains. John B. Maag, 311 N. 9th. Phone 2686. THIRTEENTH ST., S. 6 rooms, mod ern except bath, empty now. Will sell on extra good terms. See Geo. WWjrley,15 S. 9th. Phone 2906. TWENTY-FIRST ST.. N. Five-room house, $2,150; $1,000 cash; balance payments. John H. Schell. 817 N. E. Phones 2082-2197. WEST SIDE A nice 5-room modern bungalow to sell at a reasonable price. See us at once; part terms, long & Tillson. 202 K. of P. Bldg. Phones 6226-2017-1008. HOMES Of all kinds. Se me before buying. Warren T. Newkirk, 337 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2310. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. RICHMOND PROPERTY A specialty. Porterfield, Union Bank Bldg. Elevator, 8th St. entrance. Phone 1965. SHOW ALTER renders real estate servire of the first class; "others are satisfied so will you. Ph. 6244. 923 Main. Lots For Sale 85 LOTS For sale; West Main: brick street: priced, right for quick sale. John H. Schell, 817 N. E. Phone 2082 or 2197. Suburban For Sale 87 SUBURBAN 6-room house, lialf acre of ground, electric lights, close to car line; first class condition; possession to suit owner: can make terms on this. See Burdsall - Willett Co.. 710 Main St. Phone 1481-3271-3293. Wanted Rear Estate 89 BUILDING LOT Wanted to buy; east of river. Give location, size and price. Address Box F-6150, Palladium. HOUSE Wanted to buy; house on West Main St.- Geo. Warren, city. HOUSE Wantea to buy residence between South Seventh and Tenth preferred. Will pay good price. Address Box V-6156 care of Palladium. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of Wayne county. Indiana, as administrator of the estate of Edward E. Parshall, deceased, late of said county. Said estate is probably solvent. BENONA H. PARSHALL, Administrator. Harris & Harris, Attorneys. PETITION FOR DIVORCE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: John L. Hines vs. Lula Gibson Hines, Wavne Circuit Court. January terms, 1922. No. 20000; Petition for Divorce. Be it known, that on the 3rd day of March. 1922. the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court his petition against said defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Dolph Morris, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also his own affidavit showing that his cause for divorce, as stated in his said petition, Is abandonment. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the callinE: of said cause on the 10th day of May. 1922, at the term of said court to be begun and held at the courthouse in the city of Richmond, on the first Monday of April, 1922. said cause will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, the clerk, and the seal of said court, at the citv of Richmond, this 3rd day of March. 1922. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. B. F. Hatfield, attorney for plaintiff. PETITION FORDIVORCE State of Indiana. Wavne County, ss.: Grace Bailey vs. Elmer E. Bailey. Wayne Circuit Court. January term, 1922. No. 19994. Petition for Divorce. Be it known, that on the 25th day of February, 1922, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office o fthe clerk of the Wayne circuit court her petition against said defendant for a divorce custody, alimony and support. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Mary A. Davis, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant Is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for divorce, as stated In ' her said petition, are. cruel and inhuman treatment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cruse on the

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Legal Notices Continued 91 25th day of April, 1922, at the term of said court to be begun and held at the courthouse In the city of Richmond, on the first Monday of April, 1922, said cause will be heard and determined In his absence. Witness, the clerk, and the seal of said court, -at the city of Richmond, this 26th day of February. 1922. - LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Trank T. Strayer, attorney for plaintiff. Feb.27-MT.6-13 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., March 6, 1922. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 2nd day of March, 1922, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 620, 1922. To imDrove hnth Rides of South 5th Street by constructing a sanitary sew er m south 5th street, from south "H" Street sewer, north on South 5th Street to South "G" Street. Improvement Resolution No. 621, 1922. To improve both sides of South 6th Street; by constructing a sanitary sewer in South 6th Street; running from the South "fl" Street sewer to a point north in said 6th Street where the C. & O. Railroad crosses said 6th Street. - The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, March 27th, 1922 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, er affected by, said proposed improvements or either of them, as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and ' considering anv remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. WALKER E. LAND, FRANK R. McFAIL. ROBERT M. HENLEY, , Board of Public Works. March 6-1 3 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BUSINESS SERVICE HO OS SHIDELER 910 1 Main Street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 10cdkOU?47srtOOmpSric2 erttBde-6-room Tiouse; bath, furnace, good place. 300 block S. 11th St.; $4 000 lOthTJ? $,2r500. hUSe' 600 blCk' ood modern 6-room house, X. E. &t.; $4,200. 'tmmr SHIDELER Phone 1814 9101,6 Main. AUCTIONS LEGALS

PUBLIC SALE

RIFEDALE, BOSTON, IND, Having rented my farm I will sen at public auction at the Rife farm C miles south of Richmond, Hi miles west of Boston, on Wednesday, March ;8tlhr

Beginning at 3 Head of Colts One registered Percheron filly, black; 1 sorrel filly; 1 bay horse colt. 4 Head of Cattle One roan registered Shorthorn cow with calf by her side; 1 roan Shorthorn cow eligible to register, due to calf May 15; 1 red Shorthorn yearling calf. Hay and Corn About 300 bushels of corn In crib. Hay In mow. Implements Deering binder, 7-ft. cut; International (New Low) manure spreader; Osborne mower, 5-ft. cut; McCormlck double disc, 7-ft. cut; Dunham cultl-packer; Black Hawk corn filanter, fertilizer attachment; Black lawk corn planter without fertVlizer attachment; s Hamilton corn plow, single row; Gale corn plow, single row; John Deere wheat drill; Fordson tractor, Oliver plow 14-in. bottom, used one season: Weber wagon, new; flat bed: gravel bed; ! double harrow; hay rake. j Terms Will be Made Lunch will be served. . AUCT.: Wreddle & Hlndman, Elis Druley. CLERK: Harry Gilbert BUSINESS SERVICE

SPEAKING OF RENTING ' APARTMENTS

The only thing required to rent one in Richmond is-a Palladium ad. .-; Just make up your mind that you want to rent an apartment or a room, or a house and a Palladium ad will do the restt 5 Mrs. C. F. Shera, 107 North 15th Street, decided that' sha wanted to rent her apartment, so she inserted an ad in th "Real Estate for Rent" columns and instructed that it be rua for three days. The evening of the first day the ad appeared -Mrs. Shera called up and asked that it be discontinued as sh had rented the apartment. - -- - - If YOU have an apartment to rent let a Palladium ad dd It! Call 2S34 or 2872.

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AUTOMOBILES - ' FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY" 2 Gill piston rings .......-. .$1.00 2 A. C spark plugs $1.00 Ford Timers , $1.00 - RICHMOND TIRE SERVICE . Cor.- 11th and Main. ,. - 1 "ANOTHER NASH"Why not feel confident about buying 'a used car in good running order? We guarantee our cars to be in respectable and honorable condition. Our prices are lower-because new ones are lower. . .-, , Ford touring, outside door handles, curtains open with doors,' ' Master vibrator, good tires $125 Ford touring, stacter Chevrolet Baby Grand touring $195 Chevrolet 490. winter top..... $275 Hudson touring ' ....$100 Buick Six, roadster ............. $450 Oakland sedan. 4-door, new cord tires, fine car $S50 Cash, Terms' or Trade WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO IS S 7. Open evenings. Phone 6173. USED GARS - - - at " : "' ' 14 SOUTH NINTH STREET ; Chandler' Six touring, a beauty; ' - cheap. ...... .. Buick Light Six;, 1920 rnodel. cord tires $650 Maxwell touring, looks and runs like new ..$175 Reo Six coupe, cord tires $450 Ford coupe. 1921; $100 extras '; '.$475 Ford sedan, a beauty, latest model : . .. .'. . . .$473 Ford touring. 1918, new tires, Al coniKtion .-..$!$ Ford 1920 model truck, cattle body and cab - $300 Ford touring, runs good; a real buy $ 90 Ford roadster, slip-on body," 1917 model $123 Cash, terms or trade. WALTER E. SCHOTT' ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICE All purchasfrs of WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE we take pleasure to advise of the excellent financial standing of the 3 j companies represented . In our agency: ZURICH GENERAL ACCIDENT & LIABILITY INA" CO. U. S. Branch; Financial Statement January 1st. 1922: Total Assets: $9,210,106.98 -EMPLOYERS INDEMNITY CORPORATION, Kansas City. ' January 1st, 1922: ' Total Assets: $3,037,007.60 , All contractors' policies are placed by us in the "Zurich," as the Employers Indemnity Corporation does not write contractors. Overzealous competition will at times result in statements of doubtful accuracy which we shall leave no longer unchallenged. We don't claim perfection, but we invite inestigation and comparison with any and all companies as to our rates, contracts! loss-paying record and financial standing. . For FIRE and WINDSTORM INSURANCE w represent THE NATIONAL. FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, Conn. Total Assets: $27,112.320.79. whose ''Improved Risk Department" has been a wonderful servant to factory-owjiers and large insurers. This service is entirely free. Consult us. . , RICHMOND INSURANCE AGENCY By John N. Koll, Mgr. No. 101 No. 9th HI, Phone 1620. AUCTIONS LEGALS 10 o'clock a. m. 16 Head of Sheep 15 ewes and one buck. .' 30 Head of Hogs Ten fullbtooded Big Type Poland i. nina guts one to larrow Sn March; 3 Big Type Poland China sows due to farrow by day of sale; 16 head of shoats weighing from 60-75 lbs.; 1 fullblooded Big Type male hog. Household Goods . Two bedroom suites. 2 davenports, 1 combination bookcase and writing desk, 1 library table. 1 china closet, 1 dining table. 2 cupboards, mahogany rocker and divan. 1 3-burnr oil stove, carpets and linoleum, S feather beds; some antique furniture. Miscellaneous One set breeching harness, brtddles, lines, collars and .nets, pulleys,' ropes, doubletrees, chains, shovels, etc. New self hog feeder, hog trough, chicken coops, brooder: 1 iron kettle, 1 sausage grirrder, shovels, forks, ladders, glass fruit cans, milk crocks, 4 and 6 gal. jars, vinegar barrel, etc; 1 endsrate seeder; 2 hand seeders; many other articles. Known on Day of Sale J. Mo RIFE . Jo FAUCETT BUSINESS SERVICE