Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 15, 17 January 1923 — Page 13
PAGE THIRTEEN Truthful Interesting Ads, Like those -Printed Here, Always Pet Quick Resmlti 4
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1923.'
BUSINESS SERVICE
Repairing
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MERCHANDISE
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SENUTNE LEATHER SOLES A banner of quality; ladles' Holes, 75c; children soles, 50c to 75c. Panno $1. Modern Shoe Rebullder, between 12th and 13th on S. D: also 315 N. 16th St. WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY REpairlnff. Clyde St. John, 7 S. 7th St. Prompt service.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Female
32
COOK Wanted. Saratoga. Hotel.
GIRL. To do cooking and housework, wanted. 21 S S. 19th St.. or Phone 4194. 3IRL3 Wanted; In record department for edging: and Inspecting:. Apply George. Johanning, Starr Piano Factory.
GIRLS
WANTED; TO OPERATE POWER MACHINES; STEADY WORK; GOOD WAGES. APTLY ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO.
Building Materials
BUILDING" BLOX Drain tile brick,
Hue blox. Bertscn Bros., factory and office School St. road. Phone 3250.
Fuel. Feed, Fertilizer
56
WOOD For sale. Phone 1419.
WOOD For sale: jrood block and stove wood. Phone 1078. Call at any time.
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Household Goods
CLOSING OUT SALE OF furniture, Friday, Jan. 19th. 303 National Road West. Simon Weddle, auctioneer.
MATD-must
Wanted for general housework; have reference. Phone 6077.
ELECTRIC WASHER Quicker Yet
brand; in g-ood' shape. Call 212 N. w. 3rd St.
GAS STOVE For sale.
St. or Phone 1721.
Call 233 X. 10th
HOUSEHOLD GOODS Consisting of furnttur, rugs, three Rood feather beds. and other articles. 121 N. 9th St. PRIVATE SALE Household goods; piano. Singer sewing machine, refrigerator, washing machine, kitchen cabinet, iron bed. springs, dresser, fireless cooker, and other similar articles. Call at 27 N. W. 7th St.
Musical Instruments
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EMRAL STUDIO If you are looking
jur a. rtrai iduju ui uiiy string instrument why not pay us a visit and see our complete line? Cash or terms. 1033V Main or Phone 2958.
RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buv, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St.
Wearing Apparel
63
WOMAN White; kitchen work. $10 per Wfpk. City Restaurant. WOMEN Wanted: apply Henry Esgcrt, Starr Piano Factory.
Help Wanted Male
33
.-"ARM HAND Wanted; single; work by month. Write Harry Webster, Brownsville, Ind.
II ANDY MEN And cabinet makers wanted. Apply Henry Eggert, Starr Piano Factory.
YOUNG MANWANTED; AS REPORTER ON DAILY NEWSPAPER. GIVE NAME. ADDRESS AND AMOUNT OF EDUCATION. REFERENCES REQUIRED. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY MAIL ONLY. ADDRESS BOX E-468, CARE PALLADIUM.
FUR COAT Lady's; natural Coney fur
coat ror sale; size st bust; cheap; 520. Phone 3635.
CAMP ON OPPORTUNITY'S TRAIL I - - When deer hunters go into the woods, they don't thrash around here and there through the underbrush looking for their game. They want to bring home a bag! And so they pick out spots along a deer run and wait until their quarry comes along. And when wise housekeepers and business men have needs to be met. they don't walk all over town looking for the opportunities that will bring satisfaction.
They camp on opportunity's traildium Classified Section!
-and watch The Palla-
Here's catalogued opportunity for everyone from the man who wants to buy a used auto truck for his business to the housewife who's looking for some extra furniture for her living room. -
Numerical classification and alphabetical listing make it easy to get what you want N WHEN you want it! The A-B-C Classified Ads 'Always the Same in Service Always Different in Opportunity
of ads
Federal Farm Loans sy2 McKINLEY & GREULICH
223 Colonial Building
Richmond, Indiana
Phone 2153
Conservative Buyers,
AUCTIONS LEGALE
Legal Notices Continued
91
1, Second National bank, int.,
MAN'S BLACK OVERCOAT Woman's
dark blue coat
sale; $10 each. Ph.
Aug. 12.23.
Aug. 16. School wagon, sold, $10.
Aug. 28; becond .National Dans,
v ctiu iai oman s i jjo og 3h'lL lRri9CoUar' fori Sept. 30. Second National bank, .hone -612: fQr ept $,2.7i.
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. 921 v Main St.
ROOMS AND BOARD
Rooms With Board
67
BOARD 6197.
AND ROOM For rent Phone
Rooms -Without Board
63
I $13.50 For 3 room3 upstairs; has gas, f water and lights. 511 N. D. Phone
2S54.
Help Male or Female
34
DON'T DECEIVE YOURSELF You cannot get away from It you must make special preparation if you rise above the average. Bookkeeping, accounting and stenography opens the way. Start next Monday. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg.
Solicitors. Canvassers, Agents 35
AGENTS Wanted; newest article out; best proposition on market. Send Ftainp for particulars to George Haney, Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
BOUNTY AGENTS Wanted to sell National Stock Powders. We have some exclusive territory to offer the right kind of men. The kind of man suited for this business is from the age o 35 to 50. It is not necessary for you to have experfenee In salesmanship. We give men a special training as to how
to sell our product. w rite at once.! National Live Stock Remedy Co., 456 West 79th St., Chicago. 111. Situations Wanted Female 36
9TH ST., S. 46 Furnished sleeping room for rent.
12TH ST., N. 33room for rent.
-Large furnished front Phone 2744.
FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS For rent; Wilmor apts.; access to laundry, kitchen, dinineroom; private lockers; ladies onlv. Phone 2911.
1, Second National bank.
int.. int. Int..
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Legal Notices Continued 91
Rooms for Housekeeping
LTGHT HOUSEKEEPING rent; strictly modern. Street.
ROOMS For 27 South 8th
MODERN' FURNISHED SLEEPING Room, for either gentlemen or ladies. Can be arranged for light housekeeping. Phone25o4:
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Houses For Rent
14-ROOM MODERN HOUSE For rent will rent part or all. Inquire 124 N 6th. Phone 2613 or 1732.
HOUSE Five unfurnished rooms. 219 N. 5th St.
Suburban For Rent
4 ACRES With 9-room house, good barn, electric lights; well set In berries; 1 mile out on Middleboro pike: for rent: $40 per month. Call Phone 6075.
Wanted To Rent
4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS Or a small house wanted, to rent; 8 in family. Ph. 524$.
HOUSEWORK by- tho day. Street.
OR Call
SEWING Wanted, at 242 South 2nd
FINANCIAL
Business Opportunities
38
3ROCERY AND MEAT MARKET For sale; pood line of groceries and meat on well established corner. Address Box A-21 care Palladium.
LIVE STOCK
Dogs, Cats, Pets
47
FOX TERRIER PUPS For sale. Clem. 11 So. 9th. Phone 2152.
Dr.
Horses, Cattle, Vehicles
43
POLAND CHINA SOWS 6 full-blooded
Big Type Poland China sows, bred: 5 miles west Centerville; 1 mile south National Road, near Harvey's Crossing or Swallow's Stop. Will Thompson. SHOATS 35 splendid shoats for sale. Jesse Kellum, Cambridge City, Phone 40-H9.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Brokers in Real Estate
BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis of Golden
rule. J. B. Maag. Fhonje Z6S6,
CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS For sale. We i-an give you anything you want. J. H. Schell. Phone 20S2.
Nov.
$11.40.
Dec. 13, Auditor distribution, $3,400.81. DISBURSEMENTS Jan. 3. 1922 John Hendershott, ad
visory board fees, .$5; M. C. Harvey, ad
visory board fees, io. Jan. 5. Indian Refining Co.. SO gals, gas, $6.80; Jan. 7, Wm. Mitchell, 16 loads gravel, 35c ner.. $58.45.
Jan. 9, Edward "Wilcoxen, repair of school buildings, $4.10. Jan. 13, John Miller, driving school truck, $30. Jan. 14. Indian Refining Co., 40 gals, of gas, $8.40; Hoosier State As$n., licence for school trucks, $15.25. Jan. 20, McConaha Co., hood for truck
engine and repair, $3.20; Jones Hardw. Co., glass for boiler, 30c. Jan. 21, Wm. Flatley. hauling gravel 6 days, $30; Wm. Flatley, advisory board fees, $3; Henry Shelley, hack hire, $31. Jan. 23. Paul Hunt, lg days labor on road, $7.50. Jan. 27, Harry Armstrong, teaching, $150; Mildred Cutter, teaching, $140; Malinda Rodenberg, teaching, $130; Elizabeth Jarrett, teaching, $110; Bernice LaMott. teachinsr. $100: Marie
i ( ' -.1 t - a . . ) i i o- too. VatttanlAl WilU
69 ijanitor fees. $40: James Buneer. huck
ihire, $62: Henry Shelley, hack hire, $31;
John Miller, driving school motor truck, $30. Jan. 28. Dickinson Trust Co., bond and int.. $144.04. Feb. 3. Wm. Mitchell, 30 loads of gravel, 35c per. $10.50. Feb. 6. D. II. Gobel, for annual reports, $3.07. Feb. 9. Indian Refining Co.. 5 gals of oil, 40 of gas., $11.40: Palladium, print, annual report, $26.50; Stella Harmon, teaching, $60. Feb. II, James Bun ger, hack hire, $31. Feb. 15, B. F. Bowman, gravel, 12 loads, $3. Feb. 18. John Miller, driving motor truck, $45: Carroll Garage, 2 tires for truck, $19.50. Feb. 24, Harry Armstrong, teaching, $150; Mildred Cutter, teaching, $140; Malinda Rodenberg, teaching, $130; Elizabeth Jarrett. teaching, $110: Bernice LaMott, teaching, $100; Henry Shelley, hack hire, $62; James Bunger, hack hire, $31: Nathaniel Wills, janitor fees, $40; Marie Casey, teaching. $28. Feb. 25, Roscoe Roosa, coal 19.5S0 lbs., $7.25 per ton. $70.SO. March 3, James Bunger, hauling coal to school house, $5. March 10, James Bunger, hack hire, $31. March 13. Indian Refining Co., 70 gals, of gas, $14.70. March 24, Harry Armstrong, teach., $150 Mildred Cutter, teach., $140; Malinda Rodenberg, teach.. $130; Elizabeth Jarret. teach.. $110: Bernice LaMott, teach., $100; Marie Casey, teach., $28;
John Miller, driving school motor, $
77
Call
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$110; James Bunger. hack hire. $81; Nate Wills, janitor fees. $40: Ivan D. Moore, driving motor truck. $54. Oct. 28. Frank Starr, repairing school truck, $20 SO. Oct. 30. Roscoe Roosa, 5 tons of coal for sch. house. $47.50. Nov. 1, H. H. Harris. 60 rods of fence, $36: A. L. Baldwin, 5 days hauling gravel, $23; Geo. Hiatt, 5 days hauling gravel, $25. Nov. 2, Mather Bros., 4 tons of coal. $44. Nov. 6, Jehiel Bond, 40 loads of gravel, $.JO. Nov. 15. Agnes E. Meerhoff. teach., $28; Roscoe Roosa, 14 34 tons coal, $1595. Nov. 18. Wm. Flatley, hack hire. $50; Wm. A. Flatley, 5 days hauling gravel, $75: Wm. A. Bond. 5 days hauling gravel, $25. Nov. 21, Wm. Wills, 25 hours work on school fence, $7.50: Samuel Miller, 33 li. work on school yd. fence, $9.90.
Nov. 23, Indian Refining, 30 gal. of
gas. 19c per, $9 aO.
Nov. 24. Mildred Cutter, teach.. $160:
Elizabeth Jarrett. t-ach.. $110; James
Bunger, hack hire. $90; Ivan I. Moore.
driving motor truck. $60; Nathaniel
wins, janitor fops. $40: Louise Meerhoff. teach., $116.74: Miriam Kirker,
teach., $101.74; Flossie Frame, teach., $77.33; Louise Meerhoff, teach., $23.26; Miriam Kirker. teach., $23.26; Flossie Frame, teach., $22.67. Nov. 25, Florence Moore, office rent, $30. Dec. l! D. TI. Gobel, gravel, $8. Dec. 47"Wi!l Moore, salary. $300: K el-
ley and K.eck, insurance on sch. house.
$36. Dec. B. Peter Flatley, 10 days haul, gravel, 1 0 h. per, $50. Deo. 7, Roscoe Roosa, S fence posts, $2.25. Dec. 11, Frnnk Frame, labor on road 5 days, 10 h., $25; Florence Moore, office rent. $30.
Indian Refining Co., 3o gals.
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Save $50 to $300 on a used car by buying now. Phone 1858 for demonstration; no obligation to buy. Cadillac roadster, sport, looks like new $1000 Buick touring, 1922. California top, same tires $1430 Buick sedan, 1920, real family car $ 950 Lexington Eport, driven 1800 miles $1350 Buick coupe, cord tires, real shape $ 67a Buick touring, same condition as new $ S i 5 Buick light six roadster, closed $ 390 Buick light six touring, refinished $ S85 Dodge touring, 1919 model $ 360 Reo six touring, 7-pass., refinished 390 Overland 1919 tour., now tires $ 18o Saxon touring, 1918 light six $ 230 Cadillac model 55 touring $ 585 Also 25 oCher used cars, prices $50 up. Terms as low as $10 down. Open Evenings. Wayne County Nash Motor Company 29 to 35 S.' 8th St. K. of P. Bldg.
Wanted To Rent Good Farm 80 to 160 Acres State terms and location. H. W. GILBERT Second National Bank
Reduced Prices on Axle Shafts
Monroe
Studebaker
Grant . . . Chalmers
.$ 73
.$3.25
..$3.7 ..$4.0
00
Overland . Mitchell .. Chandler . National .
,.$J.2S ..$3-50 ..$3.50 ..$3.25
All " others In proportion. Stripped fly wheels repaired and guaranteed to be better than new. eee us for all auto repairs or parts. Shutz Garage Rear of 617 S. A- Phone 2581
DID YOU EVER STOP TO CONSIDER that you can get the same new merchandise here for practically all makes of new machines at a saving from 10 to 50? . ... . Peerless radiators for Fords $13. SO Snx3 guaranteed tires ;....$ 6.00 Peerless radiators. Chevrolet $23.00 30x3 guaranteed tires S 7.00 6-volt 11-plate batteries ....$14.50 30x3 guaranteed cords.., .$ 9.50 6-volt 13-plate batteries $16.50 32x4 guaranteed fabrics ... $1 2 00 12-volt. Dodge & Maxwell ..$20.00 33x4 guaranteed fabrics $12.00 Ford windshield glass upper $ 3.00 34x4 guaranteed fabrics. . .$12.00 Ford windshield glass, lower $ 3.50 30x3 oversize cords $12.00 30x3 Ford wneels $ 3.50 32x4 oversize cords. ......$ 17.50 Ford fenders, set of 4 $11. 00 33x4 Oversize cords $17.50 Spotlights $ 3.50 84x4 oversize cords $17.50 Pump, single barrel $ 1.00 32x4 H oversize cords.. $22.50 Oil, per gallon . . . . .. $ .50 35x4 oversize cords $25.00 Bumpers for most all machines, while they last $3.50 Ring gears, pinions, axle shafts, rims, springs, crank handles and gasoline caps for all cars. Open Sunday morning. Richmond Auto Wrecking Company Second and Main Streets Phono 2165
Dec. 12.
gas, $6.65. Dec. 13, $137.
Dec. 14,
J. J. D. Adams, road grader,
T. R.
school check
Drm't let vour debts eet you
intr trouhlft. Pav them uo
with monev borrowed here at
low rates. We loan on chattel
mortgage, and let you pay us back a little each month for as long aa twenty months. Under State super
vision, j? air treatment, vouncuus consideration for all.
' WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 North 10th St. Phone 2503
Public
at Taobe'
took
ale
Bare
TOMORROW NEVER COMES
FOR SERVICE List your property and farms with Long & Tillson, 201 K. P. Bldg. Phone 6226.
FOR FARM 3 AND CITT PROPERTY Pee or write W. O. Harrison, R. R. C, Richmond. Phone 54103.
HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169.
IF TOU WANT TO BUT See Bundy. If you want to sell see Bundy. Tou can see Bundy at 317 North 8th St. Phone 2995.
Poultry and Supplies
49
BABY CHICKS White Plymouth Rock and S. C. White Leghorn chicks; hatched Feb. 5 and each week thereafter. Excellent breeding, correctly hatched, prices right. We also do custom hatching. Newman Farm, R. B. Richmond. Located onemile east of Whitewater.
OVER 100 HOUSES tnd farms for sale and more coming in everv dav. Porterfield, 303 Union Bank Bldg. Ph. 1965.
PARKER Over Price's, 916 Main. Farms, city homes and realtylnvestments. Phone 6160.
Farms and Land For Sale
83!
34 ACRES Good buildings, all level, black soil: will trade for cttv property, Jordan, 231 Col. Bldg., Phone 1570.
Houses For Sale
84
9TH ST., S. For sale, modern 7-room house; hot water heat. Phone 1305.
7-ROOM MODERN HOME For sale centrally located. Phone 1632 or 3537
MERCHANDISE
Articles For Sale
51
BARGAINS In watches and high grade
spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever s Watch Shop. 7 South 11th Street.
DIRT For sale; will be ready to deliver next week. Phone 3524. MOTOR s7ENG I N E fC S AW S. ETC For sale; 7 h. p. A. C. or D. motor. 2 h. p. motor, gasoline engines, band saws, lathe, mower grinder, rip saw, forge anvil, drill press, sand disc, shafting hangers, pulleys, air compressor, vulcanizer, batterv charger' and other e-oods. 113 W. Main St.
EXTRA SPECIAL 8-room house on S. 12th: modern, large barn: $3,000 takes It. Payments can be arranged for. Do it now. Possession immediately. J. B. Maag, 311 N. 9th. Phone 26S6.
HOUSE For sale on Lincoln St- In quire 14 S. 9th St.
Lots for Sale
TYPEWRITER For sale; at bargain price, late model L. C. Smith standard typewriter, with guarantee; cannot be told from new. Address D-720 care Palladium. WATCH E3. CLOCKS Jewelry, watch movements and caes. Time-piece reP airing. H. Clyde St. John, 7 S. 7th St.
FOR SALE Several choice West Main street lots, really something extra nice. Also several Inexpensive building lots in Beallview that can be bought by any man who really and honestly w-ants a home. Cash or payments. This is the time to talk to your contractor, your building material man and your friend in the real estate business. Don't wait 'til spring comes and they are all busy. John N. Koll, mgr.
Barter and Exchange
51A
USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Rought and sold Home Supply Co., 184Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1S62. GOOD USED GOODS We buy and sell. Rrammer & Nease Furniture Exchange 520 Maln Phone14l. CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture; It will pav you. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296.
LEAVING TOWN MUST SELL
You Just don't know how many times folks have to sacrifice houso furnishings becauso of necessary business changes unless you read the Classified ads in the Palladium every day. Start readln 'em today and after this make a regular hab bit of It. See 'em nowl
TODAY'S WANTS AND OFFERS ARE ALL LISTED AS A COMPLETE. IXDEXED CATALOGUE IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION..
AUCTIONS LEGALS
Legal Notices
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT Of the Advisory Board of Webster Township. Wayne County, Indiana, January, 1923. RECEIPTS Jan. 1. 1922 Balance from 1921. $540.01. Jan. 3, Second National bank, interest, $5.96. Jan. "1. Second National bank, int., $8.99; distribution from auditor, $265.66. March 1, Second National bank, int., $6.56. April 1, Second National bank. Int. $5.44. May 5, Second National bank, int., $3.44. Tnno 1.1 Second National bank.. Int.
$1.93; Assessor, dog tax, $213; Room
rent, from election, June 2S, Auditor, distribution. if. -.in 1 1
July 20, Second National bank, int.,
$1.84.
311 N.9. I Henry Shelley, hack hire. $62; Nathan
iel vviiis, lanitor tees, u; james liun-
ger, hack hire, $31: Indian Refining Co., 30 gals of gas, 3 gal. oil, 30 gals, back pay, $15.60. April 6. Muncle Tingler, 43 loads of gravel, $10.75. April 8, Indian Refining Co., 30 gals, of gas, $8.30; Ivan D. Moore, grading roads and hauling sewer, $20. April 14, Oliver Demaree, labor 20 h. work on road. $6: Harry Varnouf, grading road, 12 hours. $6. April 15. John Flatley, 48 hrs. on road, grading, $23. April .21, Harrv Armstrong, teach., $150; Mildred Cutter, teach.. $140; Malinda Rodenberg. teach.. $130: Bernice LaMott, teach.. $lu0; Elizabeth Jarrett, teach.. $110; Marie Casey, teach., $28; John Miller, driving motor truck. $60; James Bunger, hack hire, $62; Henry Shellev. hack hire. $62; Nathaniel Wills.
Janitor fees, $40: Mildred Cutter, institute fees, $49; Harry Armstrong, institute fees, $45: Malinda Rodenberg, institute fees, $19.50: Bernice LaMott, institute fees, $35; Elizabeth Jarrett, in
stitute fees. $38. oO.
April 25. Ivan D. Moore, labor ana
hauling on road, $10.
Anr 1 28. A. u. Hamwin. t aays' laDor
hauling on road, $30.
April Z'J. J. J. .tiae, commencement ad
dress, $10.
May 2, Harold K. Williams, commencement music, $20; Starr Piano Co., rent and drayage, $35. Mav 18, Kiger & Co., 4 road sewers, $69.12; Stelia Harmon, teach., $60. June 20, H. II. Harris, dom. sci. sup., $15.69. June 13. J. Wres Sullivan, sheep killed by dogs, $45. June 26. Roscoe Roosa, work on culvert, $31.50: Oliver Demaree, work on road running cement mixer, $10.50. June 27. G. W. Showalter, sheep killed by dogs, $16. July 3. Bartel & Rohe, school sup., 126 87.
.Tulv 12. Roscoe Roosa, cement for
road and hridere. $29.40.
July 19, John M. Bond, grading roads.
KU, davs. lia.aO.
July 20. J. O. Edgerton, printing
manuscripts, $10. 0s.
Aug. 4, UlCKinson i ruat o., iiiu on ond, $3.27. . . Aug. 8. Herbert Jay, repairing school truck, $34.35. Aug. 10, J. M. Coe Printing Co., com
mencement programs. $6.7a.
Aug. 19. O. fc.. smitn, lumper lor ce
ment forms, 110.29.
Aug. 28. Indian eiining, gas anu on,
floor oil, $14.90. ....
Sent. 9, Harry Hunt, naming gravel
10 days, 10 h. per, $.-0.
Sept. 14, James tsunger, nauims grav
el 10 days. 10 h. per, $o0.
Sept. 19, Nathaniel wins, cleaning
school house, $26; Mather Bros., 4 tons of coal, $44.
Sept. 23, Marvey tsrumiiei, niuiiue gravel, 5 days, 10 h. per. $27.50. Sept. 25, Indian Refining Co., 40 gal.
Of gas, 10 floor oil, $12.70.
Sept. 29, Aliiarea cutter, reacn.. iou, Louise Meerhoff. teach., $35; Miriam Kirker, teach.. $125: Flossie Frame, teach., $100; Elizabeth Jartt, teach., $110; James Bunger, hack hire, $90; Ivan D. Moore, driving motor truck. $60: Nate Wills, janitor fees, $40; Edward Wilcoxen, repairing plaster sch. house, $3 "sept. 30, Flovd Hunt, haul, gravel 6 d., 10 h. per, $30.
Oct. 3. Parks Bros., brooms lor i.'i-
Woodburn. 6
house desks. $54; Kiger & Co.
and vouchers, 11. $2.65. Dec. 16, Arthur J. Hill, gravel, 25 1., $6.25. Dec. 18, John M. Bond. 5 days haul. an3 26 loads gravel. $31.50. Dec. 20, Carl Lundy, jitney service, $2.50: Agnes Meerhoff, teach., $35: Chas. Weadick. labor on road 5 days, $25; Richmond Lumber Co., window glass, $6.50; J. O. Edgerton, print, manscripts, ''Dec. 22. Mildred Cutter, teach.. $160: Louise Meerhoff. teach.. $140: Miriam Kirker, teach.. $125; Flossie Frame, teach.. $100: Elizabeth Jarrett. teach., $110; Nathaniel Wills, janitor fees, $40; James Bunger,' hack hire, $81: Oran D. Moore, driving motor truck. $54: Will Moore, expense fees, $100; Samuel Miller. 4 days labor on road, $12.50;
James Bunger, 3 days haul, on road. $15: H. H. Harris, school supplies. $17.62; 1 H. H. Harris, road supplies, $2.24: Bartel & Rohe. school supplies, $39.52; j Mather Bros. Co., fence posts and ce- i ment, $6.50: Stella Harmon, teach., $72; j Gath Freeman, attorney's fees for twp.,
$20. Doc. 23, Wm. A. Flatley. hack hire. ' $30; Wm. A. Flatley, advisory board ' fees. $5: T. F. McDonnell. 85 Ids. of srrav- ' el. 25c per. $21.25: C. N. Brumfiel. fixing school pump, $2; Emma Unthenk. 92 i loads gravel, 25c per, $23: M. C. Har-! vey, advisory board fees. $5: John Hen- j dershott. repairing drain spout on sch. house. $6: John M. Hendershott, advis-j ory board fee. $5. i TOWNSHIP FUND ( Dec. 31. 1921: Ralanee. on hand,) $340.01; 1922, receipts during year,: $772 66: total of balances and receipts, j $1,312.67: disbursements during yar, $739 22; Dec. 31, 1922. final balances, $573.45. ROAD FUND $552.31: 1922. receipts during year, $793;
total of balances and receipts, $1,345.31: :
disbursements during year, si.lla.io::
Dec. 31, 1922, final balances. $229.56.
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Dec. 31, 1921: Balance on hand. $2.602 4"!; 1922, receipts during year,1 $4. 80S. 12: total of balances and receipts, $7,410.60; disbursements during vear, $4,513.68; Dec. 31, 1922, final balances, $2,896 92. TUITION FUND Dec. 31, 1921: Balance on hand, $2.605 93; 1922, receipts during J'ear, $6,269 56; total of balances and receipts, $8,375.49: disbursements during year, J5.350; Dec. 31, 1922, final balances, $3,325.49. DOG FUND Dec. 21, 1921: Balance on hand, $2.22: 1922, receipts durinft vear. $213; total balances and receipts. $215.22: disbursements during year. $94.26; Dec. 31, 1922, final balances, $1?0 9S. RND FUND Doc. 31. 1921: Balance on hand, $211.95; 1922. total balances and receipts, $211.95: disbursements during year, $147.31; Dec. 31, 1922, final balances, $64 64. TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS
Dec. 31, 1921: Balance on hand. -
$6., .14.90; 192?. receipts during year.
tot il balances and receipts, disbursements during year, Dec. 31, 1922, final balances,
Every time you put off duties you put on worries. There isn't any way of dodging responsibilities without running into bigger ones. Today is the easiest day for accomplishment. Procrastination is called the thief of time. That's bad enough, but it doesn't stop there. It takes a man's energy and ambition at the same time. You can't postpone action without losing some of the zest and inspiration you might have put into your work. Every shifting of duties leaves you just that much poorer in preparation for others to come. Tomorrow is a bad day to bank on. It never becomes today. And the things a man leaves till tomorrow with all their rewards fall to someone wide awake enough to do them today.
124-126 North Sixth Street Richmond, Indiana
latorday, Jam 20th
Sale Starts 12 O'clock Noon 50 Head of Horses 50 consisting of draft horses, general purpose horses and drivers; a lot of extra good farm marea and some nicely mated teams. A lot ot cheap farm horses and mares. Horses are from three to ten years old. If in need of a horse, it will pay you to attend this sale. , - . A Few Fresh Cows and Springers Shorthorns and Jerseys. 100 Head of Shoats All double immuned. ....... All stock must be as represented or money refunded. Our next sale will be Saturday, February 3rd. If you have any stock for sale, write us or phone 2613.
WEDDLE & HINDMAN. O. E. ROSS, Auctioneers. H. J. HANES, Clerk.
GEORGE TAUBE WM. LANDWEHR
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1922. lti doz.. $13.50.
Oct. 5. Will Moore, salary, $150. Oct. 14. Will Moore, back expenses, 19-'20, $27. Oct. 18, Agnes E. Meerhoff, teach, dom. scl.. $28. Oct. 19. Indian Refining Co., 40 gala, of gas, $S. Oct. 20. Roscoe Roosa, fence posts. $42.75; Walter Brumfiel, labor on road S days, 10 h. per, $40. Oct- 23, Samuel Miller, cleaning twp. ditch, $20. Oct. 24, A. T. Jessup, repair of sch. build., $40. Octf 26. T. R. Woodburn, school furniture, $297.42. Oct. 7. Mildred Cutter, teach., $160; Louise Meerhoff. teach.. $140; Miriam Kirker, teach.. $125; Flossie Frame, teach., $10&; Elizabeth Jarrett, teach.,
$12.S56.34 $19,371.24 $1 1.960 22 $7,411 02.
I. Will Moore, the trustee of Webster township, Wayne countv, Indiana, do solmnly swear (or affirmi. that the preceding report of recvipt. disburse
ments, balances and service account is
true and correct, as I verily helieve;
and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and
that the various items or expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or renaid to me
or any other person. And I further de
clare, and swear (or affirm), that I
haw received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as tnjstePMif this township. WILL MOORK. Trustee, of Webster township. Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the chairman of the Advisorv Board of this townshin. JOHN HENDERSHOTT, Chairman. John Hendershott. AV. A Flotley, M. C. Harvey, advisory board Webster Twp.
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On the old Smelser Farm, located on National Road East, on State line on
Moim(dlaiv JaeMarv 220 W.
. o y c ' at 10:30 sharp, the following described personal property:
23
6 Head Milk Cows
All springers.
32-Head of Hoi
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.16 head of shoats, weight 65 lbs.; 16 head of brood sows, Duroc and Poland Chinas, due to farrow Feb. 20.
READ TODAY'S BARGAIN'S
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HAPS 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! TOMORROW TAKE YOURSELF AROUND ANt DO SOME BARGAIN BUYING. BE ON THE LEVEL WITH YOUR POCKETBOOK. ARE YOU ON?
Hay and Feed 700 bushels corn in crib, 600 bushels oats in bin; hay, baled straw and shredded fodder in mow.
7 Horses iiliISIliliS:-
One bay mare with foal, weight 1680; one black horso coming five years old, weight 16T0; one black mare coming six years old, weight 1650; best team in the state, no one can own a better pair; one mare coming three years old, broke, weight 1100; one seven months old gelding, one sorrel team, smooth mouth, weight 3300; one extra good span of mules, coming 9 years old, weight 2730, extra well broke, any boy can work them.
Harmed
3 sets Birck's hand made breeching harness, 2 new setsl
Implements aed Tool:
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One new Weber wagon with flat bed and hog rack, one good Harrison wagon with flat bed and hog rack, one hand made log wagon in good condition, two McCormick mowers, one new; one new clover buncher, one hew Keystone hay loader, two one row spring tooth Ohio corn plows, one 1-row John Deere corn plow, new; John
Deere riding plow,14-in.; one Oliver riding plow, 14-in.; 2 Syracuse walking plows, one cultipacker witn trucKs, one steel roller, one new 14-tooth cultivator, one Black Hawk corn planter, good as new; two John Dere tandem discs, one good as new; three spike tooth harrows, one new; two manure spreaders, one Rude No. 5, one International No. 2; one Hoosier 1-horse wheat drill, two gravel beds, one new hay fork, rope and pulleys; two log chains, one ten-horse gas engine, one circle saw, one two-horse wheat drill (John Deere), good as new; one No. 15 DeLaval cream separator, one Ford car, 1917 model; one fountain hog tank, 90 gallon; one hog oiler, colts, plant and fixtures, one iron kettle, forks, shovels, picks and many other articles not mentioned. ALL. THESE IMPLEMENTS ARE BRAND NEW, HAVING BEEN B AUGHT MARCH 1, 1922. Lunch served by the Ladies' Aid of Christian Church of Westville, Ohio.
Earl Dafler BEN FOREMAN, Manager j..
WEDDLE & HINDMAN, Auctioneers. HARRY GILBERT, Settling CleTk. HARRY PATTI, Field Clerk.
