Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 200, 23 August 1922 — Page 11

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THERICHMOND PALLADIUM ANb SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23, 1922.

MERCHANDISE

Barter and Exchange

51 A

CALX. AT TOWXSEND'3 when you want to buy or sell stood used furniture: it will pay you. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store. 35-87 3. 6th. Phone 129 J. GOOD USED GOODS We buyand selL Brammer & Kease Furniture Exchange, 530 Main. Phone 1461.

USED

FURNITURE AND STOVES

Bought avd sold. Home Supply Co., 181 i t. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862.

Building Materials

54

BUILDING BLOX Drain tile brick.

flue, blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and

office School St. road. Phone 3250.

Farm Equipment

55A

SHAP.PLESS CREAM SEPARATOR

For srle; eood as new. Call at Zwis-

sler s Garden.

Good Things to Eat

57

KIRCHER'S MILK 5c pint; can't be

erjuaiipa. it you want us to aenver, call Phone 4096 today.

MUSKMELOXS AND WATERMELONS For sale: 2 miles nnrth of Chester

on Arba pike. Phone 04634.

SPRAYED FRUIT For sale: Maiden Blush apples, $1.23; Wolf River apples, $1.00; Sickle pears, $2.25. At my orchard 2 miles east of Fairfield on the road to Camp Kl-Ro. H. A. Mc-

Mahan.

WATERMELONS For sale. ripe. red. delicious. Ralph. Ahl Centerville, In

diana.

Household Goods

59

COOK STOVE For sale; combination

gas and coal. Call 827 South H St.

Jewelry and Watches

60

30-DAY SPECIAL On watch, clock and jewelry repairing. H. Clyde St. John. 7

S. 7 St. Slncr Sewing machine room

Musical Instruments

62

RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchHnsre. Why Day more? We buy,

ell and exchinec. Miller Harness

Store. 827 Main St.

UPRIGHT PIANO In fine shape; for

sale, or will rent Call at 1034 Main

Street. (

Wearing Apparel

65

"YOU ARE A LIVE WIRESAID THE TELEGRAM TOTHE A-B-C AD "For emergency work," the telegram remarked, "I guess I fill the bill. As soon as people see their way out ot difficulties, they let me do the rest." "You're a help," replied the A-B-C Classified Ad, "but I straighten out tangles that nobody knows the answer to every time I return a lost purse or sell a property overnight or locate a, quick buyer for almost anything you can imagine." "You've more pull than I have," said tha telegram looking very blank. - . YOU will find an A-B-C Ad ready to help you in almost any sort of an emergency. ' If you want to sell your car or your home, If you want to find someone from whom you can buy what you need at an unusually low price turn to an A-B-C Classified Ad!4 ' Call 2S34.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Houses For Sale

84

5-ROOM COTTAGE With 3 lots; for . sale cheap. Write Box 119, Centerville, Ind.

DOUBLE 6 rooms to side; fine location: modern: N. 12th St.; close in. Jordan Hiatt 231 Col. Bldg. Ph. 1570.

DWELLING Seven-ioom, bats and furnace: can givp possession, almost immediately; will be priced riyht for quick sale. O. B. Fulghum, 320 Colonial. Phone 2233.

GOOD 5-ROOM HOUSE For sale; with garage. Cheap if sold at once. Inquire 617 N. 17th St.

HOUSES Over SO listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7. South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169.

HOUSE For sale; modern 7-room; acre of ground. Also a nine-room house. Both on car line. Priced to sell. Ph.49S4

Lots For Sale

85

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Legal Notices

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Legal Notice

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NOTICE TO HEFRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the. estate of Elisah

Brown, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit

uourt, April Terms, 1822. Notice is hereby given that American Trust Saving Bank, as administrator of the estate of Elir.ah Brown deceased, has presented and filed his account and voucher in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of

said circuit court on 6th day or feeptember, 1922, at which -time all heirs, creditor's or legatees of said estate are

required to appear In said court ana show cause, if anv there be. why said

account and vouchers should not be approved.

'Administrator. Frank T. Strayer. Atty. Aug.16-23-30

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT

, COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF IN

t .u . . t, U . . Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher. Attys. In the matter of Harry S, Driggs and I , ' y Aug 16-23-30

naioia t . unmfs, partners oomg duni-

NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC.

In the matter or the estate ol Artnur

T - Ballinger. deceased. In the Wayne

Circuit Court. April term. 19'22.

nHf fa hrAhv vn that Alice 1 '

Ballanger as executrix of the estate of Arthnr T. Ballinger, deceased, has pre

sented and filed her account and voucners in finaf settlement of said estate, and that, the same will come uo for ex

amination and action ot said circuit

court on 5th day of September, 1922, at which time alt heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. ' ALICE D. BALLEXGER.

Executrix.

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Legal Notices Continued 91

action an personal property and on any

part or parcel or same. rwciYius w right to reject any and all bids for same.

CLARENCE A. KLEIKKWKuni. Receiver of Glen Miller Sanitarium Company.

Walter F. Bossert, Attorney. Albert S. Hindman. Auctioneer.. Aug. 9-16-''3-30 Sep. 6.

FINANCIAL

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FARM LOANS

Br

BURD8ALL, TVTLLETT. CUSTER CO, REALTORS 310 Mala St Pbpne 1481-29W;

BUSINESS SERVICE

AUTOMOBILES

ROOF NOW. Use the best at pre-war prices. Call SETTLES BROTHERS ROOFING CO. Contractors for all kinds roofs, re- ' coating and repairing-. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES 1029 Main Phone 1014

1919 Ford Touring

With starter block, fine mechanical 4

shape, cash, terms, trade. 1185.00 s '. ' ' " Brower Auto Sales Co. ' 21-23 S. 7th St. ' - ; .

BUSINESS SERVICE

BENTON HEIGHTS Lot; for sale. Call Phone 4406-

BLIPPERS For sale: gray and black; siie 5: worn once. Call after 4 p. m. 1311 N. CSt. SUITS OR OVERCOATS 123 50! made

to measure tiv A. isasn Kin. naincu.ii.-.

$7.50 to $25; all

wool gaberdines at

$30: made to order. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers on Wednesday and Saturday. 921 Main St

Wanted To Buy

66

CLOTHES Wnnted to buy; gentlemen's used aid misfit clothing; will pay cash. Phone 120S.

ROOMS AND BOARD

Rooms Without Board

68

11TH ST., N. 219 Well furnished sleeping rooms for rent; modern. Also garage.

13TH ST., rent.

S. 3S Furnished room, for

ROOMS Sleeping and light housekeeping rooms. 802 Corner North Eighth and F Sts.

.Rooms for Housekeeping

69

2 FURNISHED ROOMS And kitchenette with outside entrance, for rent. Call at .256S.W. 3rd St. T 3RD ST., N. 23 Two light housekeeping rooms, also Bleeping room; for

rent.

11TH ST., S. 513 Light housekeeping rooms; private entrance. No children. 1'tTH ST. S. Two-room furnished light" housekeeping apartment, rear; no children; also garage, for rent.

ROOM For rent: light housekeeping:; good location. John N. Koll, mgr.

9 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT.

Apartments and Flats

74

3-ROOM AND 2-ROOM Furnished

apartment: lower floor: Private entrance. 1510V4 N. E. Call or Phone 241 6 morning or 5:30 to 7 p. m. 5-ROOM MODERN-FLAT For rent; heat furnished. 1022 S. C St.

Real Estate For Exchange

HOUSE FOR TRADE For small farm.

from 10 to 30 acres. 511 North Fifteenth Street.

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Legal Notices

ness as XXth Century Tire & Repair

o.. narry s. Driggs and Harold P. Grimes, Individually, voluntary bankrupts. Cause No. 6284. To the creditors of Harry S. Driggs and Harold P. Grimes, partners doing business as XXth Century Tire & Repair Co., Harry S. Driggs and Harold P. Grimes, individually, voluntary bankrupts, of Richmond, Wayne County, State of Indiana. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 14th dav of August, A. D., 1922, Harry S. Driggs and Harold Grimes, individually, were duly adjudged bankrupts, and the first meeting of their creditors will be. held at the office of Amedeo O. Xioni, attorney-at-law, Richmond, Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, September 5, 1923. at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such further business as may properly

88 I come before said meeting. I In order to receive consideration all

claims must be properlv endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if anv. HARRY C. SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy.

Frankfort. Indiana, Aug. 21, 192.

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby eiven that the un

dersigned has been appointed bv the

circuit court of Wayne County, Indiana,

as execuirix or the tat win and testament of Charles W. Schmidt, deceased, late of said Wayne county. Said estate

is proDaoiy solvent. ALWILDA SCHMIDT, Executrix. Harris & Harris, Attys. Aug.16-23-30

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Willard E. Williams. deceased. In the Wayne circuit court, April term. "1922. Notice 'is hereby given that Samuel Ottis Crownover as administrator of the estate of Willard E. Williams, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court on 5th dav of September, 1922. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account' and vouchers should not be approved. SAMUEL OTTIS CROWNOVER, Administrator. Frank T. Strayer. atty. Aug.lS-23-30

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC.

In the matter of the estate of Guy M. Davenport deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1922. Notice Is hereby given that Frank O. Davenport as administrator of the estate of Guy M. Davenport, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination ajd action of said circuit court on 5th day of September, 1923 .at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of satd estate are required to appear in said court and show cause.

it any there be. why said account ana vouchers should not be approved.

FRANK G. DAVENPORT, Administrator.

Harris & Harris. Attys. Aug.16-23-30

Aug23-lt.

APARTMENT Two-room furnished; ground floor; private entrance. N. E. Phone 2416 mornings or 5:30 to 7 p. m.

FLAT For rent: 4-room front apartment. Aoply Rosenberger Wrall Paper Store, 4th f- Mairu '

Houses For Rent

77

7-ROOM HOUSE And bath, for rent Inquire Union News Pen. Station after S p. m., standard time HOUSE For Ten tT 5 - room, good location; for particulars Inquire 120 bo. 15th. Phone 2031.

Wanted To Rent

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HOUSE WANTED To rent, aix or seven room house with modern conveniences. Address Daniel Green. Morton High school. Phone 5277. . THREE FURNISHED ROOMS With kitchenette and bath for light house-

wanted;' by a small refined family, all . . Phnna

WANTED TO RENT FOR CASH A small farm not over 25 acres, within 4 or 5 miles of Richmond, or on or near traction line. Reliable party and would like possession before winter. Address Box D-601, care Palladium.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Brokers In Real Estate

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CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS For

nit. e can jcivt nnj i j j

want. J. H

Schell. Phone 2082.

CITY" PROPERTY SOLD Insurance of nil kinds. Bailey A. Ferguson, realtors.

202-203 Colonial mug. r none imi. Tt?" Vh 1 T WANT TO BUY OR SELT

Rldg. Phone

WANT a cook

ad.

Telephone a classified

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT TOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Anna Hos'er and Grac Hiatt, partners, doing business as Hosier & Hiatt. and Anna Hosier. Grace Hiatt, voluntary bankrupt. Cause No. 5259. To the creditors of Anna Hosier and Grace Hiatt. partners, doing business as Hosier f- Hiatt. and Anna Hosier and Grace Hiatt. Individually, voluntary bankrupts, of r.ichmond, Wayne County. State of Indiana: You, and each of vou, are hereby notified that on the 7th day of August, A. D., 1922, Anna Hosier and Grace Hiatt, partners, doing business as Hosier & Hiatt, and Anna Hosier and Grace

Hiatt. Individually, were duly adjudged bankrupts, and the first meeting of their creditors will be held at the office of Harlan A. Brown, attorneys-at-law, Richmond. Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesdav, September 5, 1922, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such , further business as may properly come before said meeting. In order to receive consideration all claims must be properlv : endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of

the bankrupts, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if anv. HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Referee in. Bankruptcy. Frankfort. Indiana, Aug. 21, 1922. . .. Aug.23--lt

RECEIVER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned receiver appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana for Glen Miller Sanitarium Company in Cause No. 20217 will by virtue of an order and decree of said court offer for sale at public, sale on the premises ooiner North "D" and 24th Street) to be sold on Wednesday the 13th day of September, 1922 between the hours of 1 o'clock p. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. of said day the following described real estate situated in Wayne County, Indiana. To-wit.i Lots numhered one hundred and twenty-six tl26) and one hundred twenty-seven (127) in the Grand Boulevard subdivfsion of Paul V Washburn's add'tion to the City of Richmond in said fonntv. Terms of Sale: Said real estate will be sold on the following terms: One third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in six months and one- third in twelve months from date

of sale; deferred payments to he ev

idenced by notes of the purchaser witn anoroved personal security thereon

bearing six (6) per cent interest f rom their date, waiving re'ief from valua-

tion or appraisement laws, providing for attorney's fees and upon confirmation of sale secured by mortgage on the real estat sold: The purchaser howevet -' to haTe privilege of paying all of said purchase money or any part thereof in excess of one-third in cash on day of sale: Slid real estate to be sold subject to the fall installment of the 1921 taxes due and pavable November 1922 and subject to the 1922 taxes due and pavable in the year 192S. CLARENCE ,A. KLEINKNECHT, Receiver of Glen Miller Sanitarium Company. Walter F. Bossert, Attorney. Albert S. Hindman, Auctioneer. Aug. 9-16-23-30 Sep. 6.

JAMES LONG

Iry

I guarantee satisfatclon. If other laundries don't give good service bring it to me. Prices reduced on some articles. Shirts, buttons sewed free all ready to wear. Overalls starched and pressed, a suit 40c. Jumper 35c. GOOD SERVICE 612-Main St.

AUTOMOBILES

WHEN YOU SEE a beautiful picture, it is the numerous little details of the picture, all attractive, that make "you like it. When you want to sell your house or your auto make your classified ad a word picture. Put the attractive details of your merchandise in the ad if you want to Interest Its readers.

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propertv call Forterneui. ornce.

303

Union Bank

LONG & TILIXON. 201 K. farms and city property. Straus Brother's Farms. ,

2017-10OS.

OF P. For Agents for Phone 6226-

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX- LEVIES

In the matter of determining the Tax rates for certain purposes by the city of

Richmond, Wavne Countv. Indiana. Before the common louiicu. Notice is hei-ebv given the taxpayers of the City of Richmond, W ayne county, Indiana, that the Common Council of said City, at the regular meeting place, on the 5th day of September. 1922, at a public hearing will consider the toiiowing budget for the year, 1923.

Mayor's office: Salary of mavor. $2,000; office expense and supplies. $100, clerk's office, salary of clerk. $1,500: office expense and supplies. $100. controller's office, salarv controller. $1,800; office expense, supplies and clerical i. ? n r, . i Vr.ncr.o d i t .... ... f Tniimhorc nf common council. Sl.BUU,

salarv county auditor, $400; salary sinking fund commissioners, $200: prestiurtvs sinking fund commissioners bonds, $25; interest, $2,500: ground rent, scnooi cuy.

$250; municipal league dues and expenses delegates, juo. nrDiPTXirvT r-n a aavraa'MV'T ivn r'AT.T.FCTTONS

Treasurer's office: Salary of "treasurer ex-officio, $1,000; salary of deputy

treasurer, $600; office expense and supplies, siso. DEPARTMENT OF LAW Salary of city attorney, $1,500; sundry miscellaneous expenses, $100. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS; ALSO PUBLIC SAFETY Salai-v of members of board. $3,600: salary of clerk. $600: expenses of board

fnn- salarv hinldine insDector. $1,500: sundry expense building inspector. $50;

legal advertising. $900; metered water, $2,400; public lighting, $30,000; public

buildings and grounds; salary custorian city building, $1,000; repairs ana sundry expenses. $2,000; fuel city building, $1,000: engineers office, salaiy city civil engineer, $1,800; salary assistant engineer, $1,500; salary rodmen and inspectors, $3 000; office and sundry expenses engineer, $700; city planning commission, i'nn- r.nhiic narks, salarv sunerintendent. $1,200: Dayroll. $6,000: cleaning lake.

$650; sundry expenses, $4,100: toilets, $1,500; band concerts, $750. Sewers, streets and alleys, salary street commissioner, $1,500; street commissioners payroll, $42,-000-crushed stone, grave!, oil, tarvia, etc., $15,000; repairing bridges, $2,400; sundry material and miscellaneous expenses, $2,000; city's part public improve monts JHS 000.

Markets, salary inspector weights and measures, $1,200; miscellaneous expenses, 9500 ; city court, salary, court bailiff, $120; special judge, $150; sundry expenses, $50. Fire department, payroll, $55,112; new equipment and repairs.

$1,800; gasoline and oil, $450; miscellaneous expenses and fuel, si.soo; fire hydtnl f?l 000. MetroDolitan police deDartment. navroll including com

missioners. $3S.550: boarding prisoners, $250; flashlight system, $4S6; miscel

laneous expenses, $2.00. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND CHARITIES Salarv secretary board of health, $500: salary other two members, $120; sal' arv meat "inspector, $1,200; salary dairy inspector, $1,200; salary sanitary inspec t si 'OO: miscellaneous expense board of health including contagion. J2.000

sundry expense dairy inspector$100; collection of garbage, $10,,'!50; disposal of

garbage, contract, si.zou; miscenaneoua crematory expense, ju(i; city pnysicians

$40: coal for Home of B'riendless Women, $200; donation, Reid Memorial hospital,

$4,000. ' i ESTIMATE OF GENERAL FUNDS TO BE RAISED

Estimate of expenditures as above $325,053.00

Workine balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until

receipts of revenue from taxation 50,000.00

PARKER Over Price's. 916 Main. Farm and citv realty. Completely modern R.room bungalow. southeast. Ph. 6160. V FA L E ST A T EB C ? 1 N F. S S T ransacted on the basis of the Golden Rule. J.

B- Maag.

311 N. 9th. Phone 2636.

Farms and Land For Sale

83

ONE OF THE BEST 20 -acre fruit farms in Blrrien county. $10,000 with croos- $9,000 without, terms. Peaches, wears' grapes, readv soon. P. C.Hamann It s 'pt Joseph. Mich., owner.

SMLL FARM For sale or trade. Inquire at 921 South A St.

READ TODAY'S BARGAINS PERHAPS THE BEST BARGAINS TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE IN TOWN" ARE OFFERED FROM DAY TO DAY IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE PALLADIUM UNDER "MERCHANDISE FOR SALE." READ 'EM TONIGHT J TOMORROW TAKE YOURSELF AROUND AND DO SOME BARGAIN BUYINO. BE ON THE LEVEL WITH YOUR POCKETEOOK. ARE YOU ON?

Total ...1 Less estimated balance and revenues: Revenues not derived from taxation $11,500.00 Bajance at end of this" year ....$35,000.00

75,053.00

Total deductions ....$ 46,500.00

Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $328,500.00

PROPOSED LEVY

Net taxable property $35,000,000.00 Number of polls 4.155

Levy Levy on Amount to be

on Polls General fund $-50 Sinking fund Improvement sinking fund Recreation fund Policeman's pension fund Fireman's pension fund

Property $.93 .04 .00.5 .00.5 .02 .02

Raised

$327,577.50 14,000.00 1,750.00 1,750 00 7,000.00 7,000.00

Totals $102

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED

$359,077.50

Collected Funds 1919 General fund $205,217.48 Sinking fund 12,540.99 Improvement sinking fund ...... ' Recreation fund Workmen's compensation fund... Fireman's pension fund .. Policeman's pension fund

Collected 1920 $216,448.89 10,288.89 1,385.88 1,715.22

Collected 1921 $307,734.59 10,861.61 1.810.00 . 1,810.00 3,620.40

To be Col

lected 1922

$312,061.9

12,741.00 1.820.00 1.820.00 1,820.00

7.280.0

3,640.04

Totals $217,758.47 $229,838.65 $325,836.69 $341,183.07

Taxpayers appearing shall-have the right tsbe heard thereon. After the levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further

unu iuid.1 uvuuu inn cuii, it y a. yciLiuu iitrrtrior wan tne coumy Aurjito not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix i date of hearing in this county. - Dated August 23rd, 1922. " - l. a. HANDLEY, Attest: B. A. Bescher, City Clerk. Mayor.

TIRES SPECIAU ! 3 different makes of 30x3 . tires to pick from, each J 30x3 6.000-mile tire !.H2 32x4 6.000-mile tire !H2 33x4 6.000-mile tire !!??2 '34x4 . 000-mile tire !H'22 34x4' 6.000-mile tire..... i1?-,? S0x" Inner tubes J j ROxSVi Inner tubes S I SO Chevrolet spring bumpers $ j0 80x3 Ford wheels $ 3.50 Jacks, each J Single barrel pump J "0 1-6 horse motor $15.00 14 horse gasoline engine $20.00 Ford fenders, set 6T 4 $11.00 Ford and Chevrolet demountable wheels, set $20.00 Ring gears, pinions, axle shaft, springs and rims for all cars. We have new parts coming in at all times at reasonable prices. RICHMOND AUTO WRECKING CO. Second & Main. Phone 2165

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FORDS

AT 80 N. 7 TU ST. r. U I 1921 coupe, like new; 1920 cblpe. V bargain; 1921 touring, with extras 1S21 touring, run only 2,000 miles;, 1919 touring; 1918 touring. Cash or terms. -Any malte ' auto taken- tn. trade. , ... . , ' . J. DACEY .

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Real Prices

RECEIVER'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is heYeby given that the undersigned receiver appointed by the

Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana for

Glen - Miller Sanitarium Cbmpany in

Cause No. 20127 will by virtue of an

order and decree of said court offer

for sale at public sale on the premises corner North "D" and 24th Strest to be sold on Wednesday, the 13th day of

September, 1922 between the hours -ef

o clock p. m. and a o clock p. m. or

said day the following described goods, chattels, choses in action and personal

property;

9 dining tames; 14) massage tames;

ibrary table: (20) dining chairs; (2)

rocking chairs; (6) wooden chairs;

13) straight back chairs white; U3

white rocking chairs; swivel desk chair; "(13) common straight back

chairs: (27) single white beds; (3)

double white beds; .(27) Single mat

tresses; -(3) double mattresses; (13) whit dressers; (14) white wash stands; (4) vapor bath cabinets, electric bath cabinet; Lynn Campbell coil electric machine; small safe: Harris Visable typewriter; side board; (2) desks; electric wash machine; (2) fi

ber lounges; upholstered lounge; brass

cuspidor; ice box; gas range; sheets; pillow slips; bed spreads; bath towels;

face towels; table Knives; cooking

knives; butcher knives; table forks;

cooking forks; tea spoons; cooking spoons; table spoons: cleaver; Steele; stew pans; stew kettles; frying pans; pots; meat roaster?; one lot of medicine broken original containers; accounts of Mrs. Schrieber Scott; Bob

Close, Walter Anderson and D. N.

Wheeler.

Terms of Sale: Said goods, chattels.

choses in action and personal property

win oe som on tne ronowing terms: One-half of the purchase money cash

in hand and one-half "in (6) months from date of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the pur

chaser with approved personal secur

ity thereon bearing six (6) per cent

Interest from their date, waiving re

lief from valuation or appraisement

laws and providing to; attorney tees.

Said receiver will receive bids on the

whole of said goods, chattel, choses in

Some Real Bargains in Atatomolblles CHEVROLET DODGE PILOT TOURING MONROE OVERLAND 90 pilot Motor. Car Co. At Lorain Hearse Bldg. ' N. 10TH & F STS,

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s Sale

Administrator9

of REAL ESTATE The undersigned will sell at public auction on the premises at Centerville, Indiana Wednesday, August 30 at 2 p. m. (standard time)

Three acres of ground and four-room cottage, formerly occupied by Mary Marke, now deceased. , For terms and other information, inquire DICKINSON VTRUST COMPANY Administrator

EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

If you want steady work and good wages, join our large force of glove makers. Experience not necessary. Apply at once.

Indianapolis Glove Factory H Street and C. & O. Railroad

FORD 19J2 roadster, been out 3 months can't be told from new. FORD 1921 touring, demountable rims, new tires, starter; same as new.

FORD 1917 able rims, shape; J173.

touring; demount-: new tires, perfect

FORD 1918 touring, a dandy 15. FORD 191 roadster; winter top. with salesman body oa rear; $12o; first class ahape. CHEVROLET Touring; a bargain, $150. Several 6thers, ' at prices to suit ' you. - -

Cash, terms or will trade for anything.

Wo Van TiUbinr

S. A Sts.

Xcxt to Hoosier Feed Co.

Phone "2063 Open Kvenings and Sundays.

FINANCIAL

FINANCIAL

Money to Loan

Iff Yoo Own:

Furniture A Piano A Phonograph Live Stock Farming Implements

You can borrow any amount up to $300 to pay those bills at the Standard Welfare Rate of-

I 2

per Moeth

he HAWK1NS FILL OUT THE BLANK AND MAIL

Name

Amount Wanted

Address

. . .

Welfare Loan Society C. C. GREEN, Manager. J. EL HEALY, Asst. Mgn 9 N. 10th St. Richmond, Indiana "Phone 2500

AUCTIONS LEGALS

AUCTIONS LEGALS

public auction;, The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the farm known as tho Frank Cain farm, five miles northeast of Hagerstown and three mile southwest of Economy, on . Frfday9 Anflgnnst 2S9 11 922 - Commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. m., the following personal property; - 2 Head off Horses. ' One grey horse, 9 years old, sound and a good worker; 1 grey mare I years old, never been hitched. . 20 Head off Cattle - : . One Jersey cow, 7 years old. with calf by side: 1 Jersey cow 6 vears old with calf by side; 1 Jersey heifer with first calf; 2 red heifers with f'rst calf; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 red cow 6 ' years old, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 full blooded Jersey bull 10 months old; balance are heifers, Jerseys and Shorthorn. 200 Head off- Hogs Thirteen Duroe brood sows, all will farrow by dav of sale; 40 gilts and 5 ' spring boars, 1 three-year-old boar, registered; the balance art feeder . weighing from 75 to 125 pounds. , 29 Head off Sheep Twenty-one good, black-faced ewes and one buck, and 7 ewe lambs. Chickens ; Fifty single comb White Leghorn hens. ' ; -t " . Terms made known on d&y of sale. Lunch by Ladies' St E. Aid of Economy CHARLES L. SANDERS ; LLOYD RUBLE Harry Maey, field clerk and John Manning, settling clerk, r Hindman & VVeddle, Auctioneers. - --

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Copyright, 1922, by Basil U Smith