Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 195, 17 August 1922 — Page 15
PAGE FIFTEEN j ome.'Biarg&iinis io FureltMre are Advertised Today Under' QassiffScationjg,9 AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS SERVICE AUCTIONS LEGALS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT AUTOMOBILES
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1922.
Automobiles For Sale
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CHEVROLET 1920 sedan, new paint; a bargain for quick sale. Chenoweth T;e4 Car Dept.. 13 S. 11th St.
CTiiVROLET SEDAN TTPE TOPGOOD TIRES. WE WILL DEMONSTRATE. " A BARGAIN. - BROWER AUTO SALES CO. 21-23 S. 7TH ST. - " "
DAVIS Touring; motor runs good; a bargain $150. Chenoweth Used Car
Dept.. 13 S. 11th St
FORD SEDAN 1920 model: new tires
in Al condition; $425. Call 6 North
Sixth Street. '
FORD Coupe; Al shape, bargain for quick sale, henoweth Used Car Dept.,
13 s. nth St.
FORD Roadster; commercial body; all good tires; $180. Chenoweth Used Car
uept., 13 S. 11th St.
FORD SEDAN 1921; Ford 1920 coupe.
-asn, terms or trade, ueo. vv. wor . ley. 14 South 9th St.
FORD 1919 touring; cord tires; a real one, $225, cash or easy terms. Cheno-
wetn used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th.
MAXWELL Touring; good top, motor in good shape; $200, cash or easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept. 13
sat. iitn St.
MITCHELL Touring; good paint and tires, motor good: $450, easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th.
OAKLAND Touring; a dandy. In good
snape an over, priced to sell. Cheno
weth JJsed Car Dept., 13 S. 11th St
OVERLAND Model 90; splendid condi
tion, ior saie. owner leaving city,
uaii i-none lilt.
OVERLAND 80 Tourtne: a dandy lit
tle car for $250. Chenoweth Used Car
Uept, 13 S. 11th St
Moving, Trucking, Storage 25
D RAYING Moving, hauling of all
kinds, storage, crating. Ora Monger, So. 7th St Phone 3137-2746.
MOVING, STORAGE And crating of all
Kinds. Liocal ana long oisnnce naming. Forest Monger, 519 N. D St Phone 2528.
XfriVTvrc ixn STORAGE Local and
lone distance moving or nousenoia
goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. lltb St Phone 222S-1566. W. G. Baker, manager. -
Painting, Papering, Decoration 28
PAINTING Decorating, varnishing.
enameling, graining, "wuamy r irsi E. C. Sims. 509 N. 17th. Phone 2671
Repairing
28
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Should be repaired now before school starts; you will be satisfied with the work. Rapid Shoe Repair. 326 Main St
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Female
32
RELIABLE WOMAN Wanted: for gen
eral housework, tn email iamny. p ply. 20 N. 14th St
Help Wanted Male
.33
att. ATf(-TTVT ATTTOMOBILE ME-
chanic who has had 8 yrs. experience in automobile business; good wages; steadv work. Apply 316 Market St,
Hamilton, Ohio.
BARBER For Saturday. 623 Main St
BATTERY REPAIR MAN Wanted.
Applv Automotive Battery Service Co, 1134 Main Street
OVERLAND 1920 sedan, new paint
good all over; priced to sell. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 1,3 S. 11th St OVERLAND 69 Touring; a real bargain for $100; will give terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept. 14 S. 11th St.
EXPERIENCED CABINET MAKER on
hardwood tops, wanted, uau me j. jm.
Hutton Co.
REO Touring; in good condition all over; $300. easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th St
SAXON ROADSTER For sale; good tires; motor good. Has new $35 battery, ammeter, speedometer. 8 N. 9th St
LABORERSt-
W ANT ED; EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL, 22ND AND SOUTH A STREET.
SPORT MODEL ROADSTER For sale. Just like new; $350 cash. Call 313 N. 14th Street
ANOTHER NASH 8TTJDEBAKER SPECIAL Special Six Studehaker. California top; runs and operates just like a new car. A very rare bargain. NEW FORD COUPE Just run from factory. If you are figuring on buying a new Ford coupe, come in and look this car over; at a very substantial discount
Cash, Terms or Trade
WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO.
19 S. 7TH ST.
'HONE 6173
Auto Trucks For Sale
12
FORD Truck; with cab and top, $225; easy terms. Chenoweth Used ar Dept.,
a. li in.
G. M. C. 1',4 ton truck, cab and cat
tie rack; Al all over; $850 on easy terms. Chenoweth Used Car Dept. 13
soutn iitn st.
Auto Accessories
13
AUTOMOBILE TOPS And trimmings; auto storage. W. A. Parke. 17 S. 10th
St. Office Phone 1632; Res. 2724.
FEDERAL TIRES
Federals are proving dally their efficiency and economy, under hard service conditions. Bennetts' Tire Store, 1512 Main. Phone 2444.
Garages Autos For Hire
14
PHONES 3461 Taxi short calls 25c
day or night service. Frank R. Chamness, 812 N. 1. Special rates on country
anves.
A SERVICE THAT. CAN'T BE MEASURED IN CASH . Service can be judged In two ways. How well can it eerve one person? And how many people can it serve well. And that's where the Palladium's Classified Section scores. It serves everybody who wants to be Berved equally well. Thousands of people read and use these A-B-C Ads every day. But their greatest claim to service lies in he fact that they can help thousands' more and be lust as efficient as ever. The Classified Section is the growing market place of thrifty Richmond people. No matter what you may need, you can get it from some reader of the Palladium. Turn today to the heading that interests you find out what is being offered. If you want to use an A-B-C Ad of your own call 2834 and ask for an ad taker. '
Legal Notices Continued
91
MERCHANDISE
Household Good
59
DININGROOM SUITE of golden oak;
$48; you save money at rownsena s New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th.
IVORY HEED Baby carriage. 812 S.8.
NEW KITCHEN CABINET White en
amel porcelain top, $23.50. Townsena s New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th. OAK CHINA CLOSET Large golden oak, $17. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St REED STROLLER An extra good one for $9 at Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35 and 37 S. 6th St
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Houses For Sale
84
will be adequate and safe to accommodatethe travel on such highway, and as is found to be of public utility by the viewers and said Board of County Commissioners.
Said petitioners and each of them hereby petition for the improvement of said highway; all as aforesaid. and they request that all proper steps and proceedings be taken on this petition upon Us presentation as by law provided.
John E. Taylor, et al. Notice is further given that aid petition will be Dresented to the said
Board of Commissioners of said County of Wayne, State of Indiana, on Saturday, September 9th, 1922. same being
during the regular septemDer, term and session of said Board. In witness whereof I have .hereunto set my hand and seal of said Board of Commissioners of said Wayne County, State of Indiana, this 16th day of August 1922. W. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor of Wavne County, State of Indiana ROBBINS, RELLER & 'ROBBINS, Attorneys. August 17-24, 1922.
FLAT
For rent; apply ; . ; VIGRAN'S LADIES SHOP 923 Main St
MERCHANDISE
RUGS The cheapest place in Richmond to buy new rugs. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th. SINGERlSEWINCrMXcmNTE A dandy, $12 at Townsend's New & Used Goods Store. 35-37 So. 6th St.
SINGER PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWing machine, same as new; $39. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St.
HOMES
WEST SIDE l-room house, .gas. electric lights water, 2 extra lots; will sell for $100 down, balance like rent; it rents for $15 per month; location goodPossession at once
SUBURBAN Bungalow,' nearly new, with acre of ground, close in; $4,000. $1,000 down.
GOOD SUBURBAN HOME of six acres that will trade for good city property. RAMSEY & HUDLESON
17 N. 7TH ST.
PHONE 2259-1899.
HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C, E. Keeve-r Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169.
Jewelry and Watches
60
MF,f!HAXirs Wanted: nermanen
positions open for ranroaa mecnanics; will pay transportation; points in Western Pennsylvania and Ohio; good living conditions; wages above standard. Address P. O. Box 1097. Pittsb u rgh. Pa.
Help Male or Female
34
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON Either
sex, may earn $100 to $200 mommy corresponding for newspapers; $15 to $25 weekly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Buffalo. N. Y.
COMPETENT BOOKKEEPERS Sten
ographers and accountants are always in a demand. Prepare now to join the class that is never out of work. Call, write or telephone for Budget of Information. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040.
Situations Wanted Male
37
POSITION As truck or touring car
driver: ahle to do minor repairs. Jo
seph Doyle, 132 Williams St Call aft
er 5 p. m. -
STUDENT HELP Each year there is a number of Earlham students, both men
and women, who need to earn some portion of their expenses. Some of these wish places to earn board and room. Others wish teady work for a few hours each day. Still others wish
to work for Saturdays ana mornings and evenings. Those wishing to em
ploy students should telephone num. ber 3116.
30-DAY SPECIAL. On watch, clock and
Jewelry repairing. H. Clyde fet. John., i S 7 St. Singer Sewing machine room.
Musical Instruments
62
MIROPHONE - PHONOGRAPH Fumed
oak cabinet, plays all records, worth $75; our price $25. - Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St
OUR BIG REDUCTION SALE On mus
ic, electric and radio goods ends Aug. 26. Bargains in players, phonographs, records washers, cleaners, etc. Reeservice Music Co., Cambridge City.Ind.
PIANO Remington, mahogany case; $85 at Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 South 6th St.
INVESTMENT EXTRAORDINARY 10-
room furnished double on Ridge; $2,o00. J. B. Maag, 311 N. 9. Ph. 2686.
AUCTIONS LEGALS
Legal Notices
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RECORDS? You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. . Miller Harness Store, 827 Main St.
UPRIGHT PIANO In fine shape: for sale, or will rent Call at 1034 Main Street.
NOTICE TO HEIRS nRFmTflRS RTH
In the matter of the estate of Mabel W. Baker, deceased. In the Wayne circuit court April term, 1922. Notice is hereby given that John E. Peltz as administrator of the estate of Mabel W. Baker, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in fir.al settlement of said estate, and that the same will come uo for examination and action' of said iilrcuit court
on the 4th day of September, 1922, at
wniL-n time an neirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are remiirerl to aD-
pear in said court and show cause, if
any there be, why said - account and vouchers should not be approved.
. JUtUN PKLTZ, - Administratnr
John L. Rupe, Atty. Aug.10-17-24
Wearing Apparel
65
SUITS OR OVERCOATS $23.50! made to measure by A. Nash Co. Raincoats, $7.50 to $25; all wool gaberdines at $30; made to order.- Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers on Wednesday and Saturday. 92114 Sfaln St
-r-
Wanted-!-To Buy
66
CLOTHES Wanted to buy; gentlemen's used and misfit 1 clothing; will pay cash. Phone 1208.
FINANCIAL
Business Opportunities
38
OPPORTUNITY For right party with $3,000 to invest with or without services. Profits immediately and unlimited for consideration. Addres P. O. Box 226. Hamilton, Ohio.
LIVE STOCK
Dogs, Cats, Pets
47
PIGEONS Homers and Carnaux. young . mated pairs, for sale, squabs a specialty. Inquire 623 North Sth St
RICHMOND TAXI SERVICE Calls
25c. Phone 1020; headquarters at Co lumbia Restaurant. 825 N. E St.
Repairing Service Stations 16
PUPPIES For sale. Call Phone 54514.
AUTO REPAIRING Machine work of all kinds done at Shut Garage, 617 S. A St.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING OF ALL kinds. See us today. Bailey Bros. Garage, rear of Postoffice.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Of all kinds. v,"e guarantee our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co, 12th & N. E. Phone 1494.
CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Builders of bodies, door and windshield glass. Auto repairing, auto painting, trimming. N. 12 & B. Ph. 2453 CYLINDER-: RE -GRINDING We regrind your old motor block, giving original efficiency; over-size piston rings and wrist pins. Mechanical Service Co., rear of Postoffice. Ph. 6117.
DOES YOUR MOTOR KNOCK? Does your car rattle. If there is any repairing to be done take It to T. A. Kobison. and have your car put in Al condition. 17 S. 6th. Phone 1033. MONROE SERVICE STATION is now located 14 Richmond Ave. Supply of parts on hand. Ph. 3114 L M.Faueett. TIRE AND BATTERY REPAIPOXG
That can't be surpassed. McMah
Battery and Tire Service 315 N. W.
an
5th.
WILL INSTALL a foot accelerator on your 1'ord for $1.75; this includes accelerator. This week only. H. Thestng. 903 N. B St.
BUSINESS SERVICE
Business Services Offered
18
ALL KINDS or plating, mirrors res!'vered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St. Phone 2758.
CISTERNS AND W TOLLS Cleaned and repaired; roofs ;-ainted. repaired; all kinds of cement work. 412N.ll.Ph.60S9.
MERCHANDISE
Articles For Sale
51
BARGAINS In watches and high grade
spectacles. Call at K. Keever s
Watch Shop. 7 South 11th St
BED DAVENPORT And Morris chair,
for sale. Also pair of boy s shoes. 500
S. 11th St.
ELECTRIC FANS
We can save you money on fans now. See us if you want comfort. While it's hot, buy a fan. Chase Electric, 6th & Main. Phone 6054. Open Evenings.
COLLAPSIBLE BABY GO-CART
Wanted Addres Box B-202 . care of
Palladium.
ROOMS AND BOARD
Rooms Without Board
63
3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS To rent. S.
16th. Also garage for one car or
more.
11TH ST., S. 130 Furnished modern
room, for rent; with hot water heat. Phone 1065. -
12TH ST.. N. 33 For rent: modern fur
nished rooms in private i.i.nuy. uaii
Phone 2744.
A ST., S. 916 Modern front room, for
rent; would prefer two gentlemen; nice location.
MAIN ST. 527 Modern f urinsh.room.
LEGAL NOTICE Notice is herehv E-iven that the Citv
Of Richmond. Indiana, will issue bonds
in the sum of Seventv-Five Thousand ($75,000) Dollars, at the rate of four
and one-half percent (44) interest per annum: said bonds to be issued in de
nominations of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars each and the last of said bonds to mature on the first day of September. 1937. All money derived from the sale of said bonds is to be used in payment for the contruction of the southwest Sewer System; purchase and payment for
J riple Combination Pumper & Hose
wagon; Automobile for Fire IJepartment, necessary Equipment for Street Department; for purchase and payment for new boilers in f!itv TTall VmHriine--
for the purchase and payment of part of
nnmner L'S and 9 in the Original Plat of said City, for use of City Mar
kets; and to pay the city's part of the following improvements. Sewer in Wrightland Addition, paving North and South Third Street; South Fifth Street. South Seventh Street and the Peacock Road, all in said City.
i ne ordinance authorizing said issue of said bonds above mentioned is pending before the Common Council of said City, and is now on file In the office of the City Clerk of said City, and is open to theinspeetion of any ritlzen of said
City of Richmond, Indiana, or any other person interested therein.
witness my hand and seal this 10th day of August, 1922.
WEBSTER PARRY. City Controller.
Rooms for Housekeeping
69
3 FURNISHED ROOMS With bath and kitchenette, for rent; no children. Ph. 5 2 75. 11TH ST.. S. 36 Vi Two-room furnished light housekeeping apartment, rear; no children; also garage, for rent
12TH ST., N. 28 One furnished housekeeping room for rent; in good location.
Wanted Rooms or Board 73
PLACE TO ROOM And board wanted, in nrivate family. Write Box A-3, care Palladium. .
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
NECKLACES Latest styles. L. C. Lawall, Jeweler and Optometrist 607 Main Street.
PALMETTO TENT SiTie 5x5; brand new, $5. The price is right 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247.
TEXT 11x14; 9x12 fluff rug, new; ladies' desk; mahogany tables, chairs. Phone 4781.
Barter and Exchange
51 A
CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture; it will pav vqu. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 129G. GOdrTuSED GOODS We buy and selL Brammer & Nease Furniture Exc . a n je 53 0M a i n . Ph o ne 1 4 61 L USi T. "FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 1S1 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862.
Business and Office Equipment 52
E.'E. THOMAS Furniture crating, carpenter job work, screen work, furniture repairing. Shop 1020 Main. Ph. 1936.
HAGEN' BROS. Landscape gardners and tree experts. Treating trees for borers. 91 Libertv Ave. Phone 4344.
Dressmaking Millinery
21
HEMSTITCHING Buttons covered, machine and buttom hole, floss stitching, bradi-ng. Davenport Co. G4 S. 12. Ph. 1786
HEMSTITCHING AND High class work done, son, S. 8th.
PICOTING Nell Dickin-
Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22
CALORIC FURNACES Are very easy to Install; reasonable price. W. O. Harrison, R. R. ., Phone 541 03.
HAVE YOUR HEATING BOILER overhauled now before cold woather. See Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Ph. 6247. MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace: office and salesrooms 17 N. th. Phone o 5 9 Opp. Colise -m. E. J. Knapp.
Laundering
24
FAMILY WASHINGS - Wanted: prices
reasonable; called for and denverea. Box C-3065 care Palladium.
Ij AITNDRY AND IRONINGS Wanted.
Call 918 South 9th St.
Moving, Trucking, Storage 25
-Tr-rir-p TRAVSTTER Merchant de
iivrv movine. local and long hauls.
John Oraf. Townsend's Ph,
1296-6008.
rMTT'TT iiTT.T .TVf! Pnr dravlng. moving,
long hauls a specialty; get my prices;
satisfaction guaranteed. x-nuuc
T-r-v-7'rrk.r'TTV WATTLING Merchant de
livery, household storage. Goehner,
Feltman Cirgar Store. Pho. io39-4363
DESK Golden Oak office desk, a bar
gain. $19. oO. Townsend s New & Lsed Goods Stpre. 35-37 S. 6th St.
DESK Large double top office desk
with chair, complete. rownseno s New & Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th.
Apartments and Flats
.74
6TH ST., N. 118 2-room furnished apartment Rent $4.50 per week including gas and electricity. Ph. 2686.
9TH ST., S. 100 Modern furnished tworoom apartment. Private entrance; no children.
FLAT For rent 1312 Main St.
FTjAT For rent: 4-room front apart
ment. Apply Rosenberger Wall Paper
Store. 4th fc wain.
Houses For Rent
77
12TH ST- S. 518 House; no children.
Wanted To Rent
81
TWO ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE Furnished o unfurnished: modern; wanted by mdther and daughter. References. Box B-201 Palladium.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Brokers in Real Estate
R i
Building Materials
54
BUILDING BLOX Drain tile brick,
fine. blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office School St. road. Phone 3250.
Farm Equipment
55A
GOOD SILO 10x30: for sale. C. B. Keene, Fountain City Indiana. Call Phone 1R6A.
Good Things to Eat
57
KIRCHER'S MILK 5c pint; can't be equalled. If vou want us to deliver, call Phone 4096 tcy.
NICE COMB HONEY For sale; one for 30 cents or four sections for $1 delivered. Commons Road. Shady Nook. Glen Wilson. Phone 4934.
PEACHES For sale; 4 4 miles southeast of city. Right about Elliotts Falls. Charles Chrisman.
PEARS Home-grown Flemish Beauty pears for sale, $1.50 bushel. Carroll's
Auto Agency, National Road East Phone 4240.
Household Goods
59
CHEST OF DRAWERS Several antioues. $20 and up. Townsend's New &
Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St
CHIFFEROBES New, $12.50, why pay double somewhere else. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th.
DAVENPORT $20: you can't beat
orlces at Townsend's New & Used
f Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St
DININGROOM SUITE of American wal
nut $98; will take yours in trade. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store,
35-37 South 6th St
IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL
prnpertv call Porterfield. office, 303 Union Bank Bldg. Phone 1965.
LONG & TILLSON, 201 K. OF P. For
farms and citv property. Agents ror Straus Brother's Farms. Phone 6226-2017-1008.
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Transacted
on the basis of the Golden Rule. J. B. Maag, 311 N. 9th. Phone 2686.
Farms and Land For Sale
83
100 ACRES Stock and grain farm: 2
miles of citv on Boston pike; running water. Has 8-room house with new furnace and light plant. Will trade for flat or rentals. Immediate possession. Will sell stock and grain. Also 700 hedge posts for sale. Call owner Phone 54244.
FARMS Free list. State size wanted. Freeman Real Estate Company, Shelby, Ohio. '
SMALL FARM For sale or trade, quire at 921 South A St
In-
Houses For Sale
84
4-ROOM HOUSE And lot; with small laundry business paying $50-$60 per week: $500 down; $5 a week. Price $1,600. Phone 4346.
6-ROOM COTTAGE For sale. 15th St Phone 14S4.
51 South
20TH ST., N. 7-room modern house; good location. Jordan & Hlatt, 231 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1520 -
AN EXCELLENT DUPLEX For sale; 5 rooms below and 5 up: two baths, fine location. Can be sold right. O. B. Fulghum, 320 Colonial Bldg. Phone
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR IM
PROVEMENT OF HIGHWAY Before the road rnmmkRinnprR nf
Wayne County, Indiana, August term,
In the matter of the petition of John E. Taylor, et al, for the improvement o"f the Union pike, commencing at Richmond Avenue and terminating at the Hagerstown pike, all in Wavne township, Wayne county. Indiana, under the provisions of the three mile road law. Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of August. 1922, there was filed in the office of the Auditor of Wayne County. State of Indiana, a certain petition signed by John E. Taylor, and more than fifty other residents and freehold voters of Wayne townshi" Wayne County. State of Indiana, asking for the improvement and reconstruction of a certain highwav in said Wayne Township, under what Is popu
larly Known as tne inree-Miie Koaa Law, and which petition is in words and figures as follows, to-wit: "State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Before the board of commissioners of Wayne County, . Indir.na, August term, 1922. In the matter of the petition of John E. Taylor, et al, for the improvement of the Union pike, commencing at Richmond Avenue and terminating at the Hagerstown pike, all in Wayne Township. Wavne County, Indiana, under the provisions of the Three-Mile
oad Law, Gentlemen: The undersigned, being fifty and more freeholders and voters of Wayne County, State of Indiana, respectfully petition and pray your Honorable Body for the improvement under the provisions of the Three-Mile Road Law of a certain public highwav within said township, county and state, and particularly described, as follows, to-wit: . Beginning at the intersection of Richmond Avenue, an improved free gravel . road, in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, with the Union
fine, also an improved free - gravel
road in said township; " thence north on and along said Union Pike to its intersection with the Hagerstown Pike, also an improved free gravel road in said township; all in Wayne Township. Wayne County, Indiana, and said highway being in total length One and One-tenth (1.1) Miles. Said petitioners respectfully show that said public highway has already been established, and they now peti
tion ana . pray that said highway be improved by grading, draining and widening the same where necessarv, and paving as hereinafter recomnlended. WIDTH We recommend the width of said highway to be as now established, except where it shall be necessary to widen the same for drainage or construction purposes. CHARACTER OF IMPROVEMENT
We- recommend that the highwav be I
paved with cement concrete, the same i to be not less than eighteen (IS) feet I nor more than twenty-four (24) feet1 in width, as may be determined bv the viewers and County Commissioners at I the time aid viewers' report is made and accepted, and on either side of i said strip of concrete pavement there1 shall be a berm of gravel five-feet (5) ' feet in width. We recommend that! such highway be straightened, and! that such changes be made in the grad-i ifig of said highway and in the drain
age, culverts . 1 1 vi unuge- ontne same as in the discretion of the viewers and said Board Of County Commissioners mav be necessary and of public utilitv OVERHEAD RAILROAD CROSSING As there is now situated on said highway an overhead cnxnsing over the tracks of the Richmond Division of the P. C. C. and St L. Railway Company, which, as. now constructed, is dangerous to pnblic travel on such, highway, we recommend that said overhead crossing be removed and the same replaced by an overhead crossing which
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWAY Before the road commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, August term,
In the matter of the petition of oscar
Rich, et al, for the improvement of the Hagerstown Pike, Commencing at
its intersection with tne union n; and terminating at the Township line
Detween Wayne ana weDster i ownships, all in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, under the provisions of the Three-Mile Road Law. Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of August 1922, there was filed in the office of the Auditor of Wavne fnnntv. State of Indiana, a cer
tain petition signed by Oscar Rich, and more than fifty other residents and freehold voters of Wayne Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, asking for the improvement and reconstruction of a certain highway in said Wayne Township under What is popularly known as the Three-Mile Road Law, and which petition is in words and figures as follows, to-wit: "State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wavne County, Indiana, August term. 1922. -
In the matter of the petition of Oscar Rich, et al, for the improvement of the Hagerstown Pike, Commencing at its intersection with the Union Pike and terminatiner at the Township line be
tween Wavne and Webster- Townships, all in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, under the provisions of the Three-Mile Road Law. Gentlemen: The undersigned, being
(fifty and more freeholders and voters
of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, respectfully petition and pray your Honorable Board for the improvement under the provisions of the Three Mile Road Law of a certain public highway within said Wayne Townshp, Wayne County, Indiana, and particularly described as follows, to-wlt: . Beginning at the intersection of the Union Pike, an improved free gravel
road or Wayne Township, wayne coun
ty, Indiana, with the Hagerstown fiKe, also an improved free gravel road in
said township; thence In a west and
northwesterly direction on and along said Hagerstown Pike to the township line between said Wayne Township and Webster Township in said Wayne County, all of said highway being in Wayne Township. Wayne County. In
diana, and being or tne total length or
Two and Four Tenths (2.4) Miles.
Said petitioners respectfully show
that said public highway has already
been established, and they now peti
tion and pray that said highway be improved by grading, draining, changing and widening the same where necessary, and paving as hereinafter recommended. WIDTH
We recommend the width of said highway to be as now established, except where it sriall be necessary to widen the same for drainage or construction purposes. CHARACTER OF IMPROVEMENT We recommend that the highway be paved with cement concrete, the same to be eighteen (18) feet in width, and on either side of said strip of concrete pavement there shall be a berm of gravel five (5) feet in width. We recommend that such" highway be straightened and that such changes be made in grading of said highway and in the drainage, culverts and bridges on the same as in the discre
tion of the viewers and said Board of County Commissioners may be necessary and of public utility. Said petitioners and each of them hereby petition for the Improvement of said highway, all as aforesaid, and they request that all proper steps and proceedings be taken on this petition unon its presentation as by law pro-
Oscar Rich, et al." Notice Is further (yiven that said petition will be presented to the said Board of Commissioners of said County of Wayrfe. State of Indiana, on Saturday, September 9th, 1922, same being during the regular September, 1922, term and session of said Board. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of said Board of Commissioners of said Wayne Countv.
State of Indiana, this 16th day of Aug-H
"W. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor of Wavne County, State of Indiana ROBBINS, RELLER & ROBBINS, Attorneys. August 17-24, 1922.
U. S. 'ARMY STORE 11 South. 7th St Supplies for Glhatuitapqya Campers
COTS Used or new, steel and folding. Buckets, Camp Stools, Camp Chairs Wool or Cotton Blankets Both, in new or reclaimed. Clothing suitable for camp wear. Khaki outfits. Shoes of all kinds. Many other articles to choose from 11 S. -7th St.
Used
. .- - . .- - , at - - - . 14 South 9th St. V. BOIck touring, K45 light Six,: a real bargain. - ... Monroe roadster, 1920, refinished and rebuilt $385 Chevrolet touring 8, refinished, same as new $550 Chalmers Light Six touring, cord tires $350 Overland touring. 5 cord tires.. $250 Oakland Light Six. cord tires. runs good . . $185 Maxwell 1920 touring, Royal cord tires .$285 Ford coupe, starter - and dem. rims, new tires $450 Ford touring, starter and 30x34 tires: driven very little. Ford roadster, starter. Decker wheel; new tires ...$230 Walter E:Schott Phone 1858.
AUTOMOBILES
AT 30 N. 7TH ST. : 1921 model Ford, good starter. Detroit top, like new ... $325 Ford Sedan, good starter $300 1921 model Ford roadster, start- ' er and cord tires $275 1920 model Monroe touring, like new ......... $400 Cash or Terms Jo DACEY .' 30 X. 7th St - Phone 5200
si per 'tooth J 1 Pins
Starter ring gears for' stripped flywheels installed at
Oarage Rear 61? S. A St. Ph. 2581
NEED AN AUTOMOBILE
Then Just whisper It to tjs and let a Palladium classified ad shout it to S0O0O readers. Call 2834.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
For
BRICK STORE BUILDING and residence on South 6th Street. DOUBLE BRICK RESIDENCE On North 8th Street Good rental property. FRAME DWELLING 6 rooms and bath on South 9th Street. TWO DWELLING HOUSES Good investment at $S00 cash.
BRICK STORE BUILDING And apartments, a good investment at $4,500. BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING- ' With 28 rooms. Can be bought right DOUBLE DWELLING On North 5th Street Rents for $30 per month.
O. B. Fimlglfaainni REALTOR Phone 2233 320 Colonial Bldg.
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on your furniture, piano, etc., investigate our easy to" pay Twenty Payment Plan. Get any amount up to $300 and repay us in small monthly payments, taking twenty months if you like, or you can pay in full at any time and are charged Interest only for actual days loan runs. All business con- -f idential. Come in and get free booklet. "The Twenty Pay- - ' aent Plan," which explains everything. v COMMONWEALTH LOAN- COMPANY (The Friendly Company) . - Established 1895 - f 207 Colonial Bldg., Phone Automatic 1545 " " : -Under State Supervision ... .
BUSINESS SERVICE
ROOK NOW! Use the best at pre-war prices. Call SETTLES BROTHERS ROOFING CO. Contractors for all kinds roofs, recoating and repairing.
1029 Main
Phone 1014
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
White Tread A j ax Tires
Special-
-All First-Quality Guaranteed Tires at Real Prices
FABRICS
Plain Plain N. S. N. S. N. S.
$12.00 $12.00 ..S13.00 $18.00 .-$20.00
1 CORDS 3x4 Rib 34x4 Rib & N. 33x4 N. S.
Oversize for 36x4 N. S.
-.-$20.00 S. $22.00 -..$25.00 32x4 ' $25.00.
EXTRA SPECIAL Max-i-MIle Cord 30x3 ...$10.50
FABRIC SPECIAL 20x3 ,tft fift30x3 , $7.50
Get our prices on other AJAX tires; they-are attractiva."
BLACK RAVEN PRODUCTS Auto Cleaner, Top-Re-J
newer, ?ea.i uretoiug, ....
Eeltmae9s Cigar Stojre
609 Main Street.
"Where You Buy Good Tires for Less'
Phone 2039
Join thcTlRE BUYERS' Union! No strikes down here no labor board no soldiers hangin' around. We merely "cut the price" and you "walk out" with your Tires, feeling fine and dandy. Our assortment is the bigbest and best in eastern Indiana, and we can absolutely show you the most miles for the least money. Our Tire Buyers' Union is a. whale of an organization, extending 40 miles around.
iou are mviieu lu juhi. No Second Tires All Firsts; New, Clean, Fresh Stock- ;"
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FABRICS '
30x3 .$ 6.50 to $ 8.85 30x3io . 6.95 to 11.75 32x312 . 10.65 to 13.75 31x4 . 10.95 to 16.75 32x4 . 11.95 to 17.50 33x4 . 12.45 to 18.35 34x4 . 12.95 to 18.75 32x412 . 20.50 to 27.35 33x5 . 29.85 to 31.50 35x5 . 30J5 to 32.50
CORDS
30x3i.$ 9.95 to $13.75 32x31. 13.75 to 18.85 31x4 . 15.75 to 22.75 32x4 . 16.50 to 24.50 33x4 . 16.95 to 24.95 34x4 . 17.50 to 25.65 32x4 12. 24.50 to 29.85 34x1 l. 25.85 to 30.95 35x41,. 28.95 to 32.50 36x4i. 30.00 to 33.85 33x5 . 34.75 to 36.95 35x5 . 36.50 to 38.85
tubes 30x3 ...$1.00 to '$2.20 30x312... 1.25 to 2.50 32x314 1.35 to 2.60 31x4 ... 1.95 to 2.95 32x4 ... 2.15 to 3.25 33x4 .. . 2.25 to 3.35 34x4 . .; 2.3o to 3.45 32x4l2... 2.35 to.. 3.65 34x44.... 2.45 to 3.95 35x4 12... 2.65 to 4.00 36x4i2 . . . 2.75 to " 4.25" 33x5 ... 2.90 to 4.45 35x5 2.95 to 4.65'
We Carry Them in Stock from the Cheapest to the Very Best Quality : 7 WM. F. LEE, '' Richmond's Tire Man.'' . S SjtK
