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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1923
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grs wno mean .tSusiness Wall Read, the Wants and Offer frw t, - i il rl IPPirininiM. ...... '
Suburban
LYNX, Ind. P. E. Wright -went to Indianapoli. Monday.... Miss Bertha McKeo or pyrin spent the week-end with friends in New Madison, Ohio. . . : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sipe were the guests Sunday of their daughter, Mrs. George Ingle Miss Bessie Hinshaw and George Lykins were quietly married Wednesday Mrs. Mae Small spent the week-end with her parents at Ridgeville Mrs. Charles Love is slightly better Mort Manning spent the week-end with his family here Will Livengood of Union City will lecl ture at the M. E. church next Tuesday
mgnt Airs. George Ingle is ill Harry Wysong of Fort Wayne is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Ethel Mikesell, and family The ladies of the M. e! church entertained Wednesday afternoon with a silver tea The farmers institute was held in the assembly room of the high school building Friday. The music was furnished by the high schol orchestra... The local teachers attended institute at Winchester, Saturday The condition of Martin Eckerle remains the same.
MILTON, Ind. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bentonville state bank wos held at the office of the bank Wednesday afternoon, with two-thirds of the stockholders present It was voted to retain all the directors. They are C. W. Caldwell, E. C. Caldwell, Paul Ferris, B. F. Thieould, Lewis Leffingwell, F. M. Harkleman, C. G. Overheiser, James K. Mason and Oliver Manlove. At the directors' meeting immediately follow, ing the stockholders' meeting, the followin officers were re-elected: President. Paul Ferris; vice-president, B. F. Thiebould, cashier, Olin Davis; assistant cashier, C. G. Overheiser. .... The ladies of the Methodist church received many useful and beautiful gifts at the kitchen and dining room shower held Monday afternoon and evening in the new church basement. The Uebekahs installed the following Officers for the- now vir
Noble grand. Miss Effie Hubble; right
supporter, Amelia Knauff; left supporter, Mrs. Edward Cox; vice grand, Margaret Ohmit; right supporter, Mrs. Fred Murley; left supporter, Ardesta Murley;- recording secretary, Agnes Knipp; treasurer, Mrs. Nora Scott; warden, Coetina Ingerman; conductor, Mary Knipp; inside guardian, lluey Knipp; outside guardian, Horace Knipp; chaplain, Mrs. Harry Munrley. Mrs. Fred Murley was installing officer. Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Stratfon, from the Richmond lodge, were uests.. The lodge will entertain the county meeting in April Olin Davis united with the Bentonville Christian church Sunday The Embroidery club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Howard Harter. Mrs. Charles Kniese, Mrs. Otta Crownover, Miss Marie Elwell and Miss June Templin were club guests. The next meeting will be with Mrs. George Klemm Mrs. Hogan and Mrs. Elmer Whelan were maH mpmbuvra nf
the Eastern Star Wednesday night Will Brown, Sam Bragg, Walter Tempfin and Charles Wheeler composed the entertainment committee The Masons had work in the entered apprentice degree Monday night Miss Thelma Hicks and Miss Bernice Hicks Miss Eulala Beeson and Vernon BeeFon. entertained the members of the high school basketball team and the
subs, andMissArlene Templin, Miss
THE RICHMOND
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Heinbaugh and children, Mrs. Hazel Parrish and children. George Turner
ana daughter attended the basketball
game at Boston Tuesday
Conn Chamberlain cnffn.
bruised and sprained wrist Glen
xiemDaugn spent Wednesday evening with Charles Starr Rnhhv toc
spent Monday and Tuesday with his
Bianaparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
tfeeson Clark Crowe and Harry Heinbaugh attended the farmers'
meeting at Boston Monday evening Shannon Chamberlain spent Wed1 nesday afternoon with Henry Paddock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh called on Mr. and M
Wednesday afternoon John Cham-
oenain spent Tuesday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Chamberlain. .Mrs. Clark
.uonaay evening with Mrs. Harry
xieinDaugn.... Donald SiUoh Is ill.
Margaret Pettv. Mr Bond and Mr
Ely at an oyster supper Wednesday night Miss Lena Myers and E. P. Jones were guests at dinner Wednesray of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty, at Rushville, Wednesday.. .Miss Margaret Ohmit and her Sunday school class spent Friday evening with Mrs. Homer DuGranrut Walter Templin has called a meeting of the township Sunday school officers at his homo for Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.Albert Newman were at Indianapolis Wednesday Mrs. Hattie Heist and Mrs. Vernon Beeson were at Richmond Thursday Mrs. F. C. McCormick and Mrs. Wallace Warren entertained at dinner Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Sample and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pitman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. EdwardWilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty, Mrs. Emma Beeson, Miss Lena Myers, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Jones and Frank Callaway, of Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lindsay visited Mrs. Sallie Beeson Friday afternoon Miss Marie Elwell left Saturday to take up her school work at South Bend... Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Long reasched home Wednesday from- Florida. Mr.Harris is moving into the rooms above hi3 barber fhop and Mrs. Passmore will move into the rooms ho vacates.
DUBLIN. . Ind. Henrv Mill pi and
John Adrian held a combination sale
nere triaav afternoon. .Tan 1Q at 1
o'clock Virgil Huffman and family
i-peni me week-end with relatives at Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hen
ley ana daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. B Sullivan and Son were imes-ts nf Hnr
ace Cole and familv south of town
Sunday Miss Margaret Thurman of Hopewell spent the week-end with
miss uorotny Walton Mrs. J(ames Laurence has been very sick the past week at her home on West Main street Mr. and Mrs. Orie Huddleston mo-
torea to orange Sunday and visited Mrs. Ryan The I. O. O. F. hall caught fire Saturday afternoon from the flue. By prompt action of the men very little damage was done.... Mrs. N. L. Sokwitne received word her brother, Bishop Harold Mason, of Hillsdale. Mich., was In th hnsnirai wlipre
he had underwent an operation. He
assisted m tne revival services at the LT. B. church last winter. Tr
abeth Condo has come for an indefinite
stay with Mrs. F. E. Hoffman Mrs.
Charles Evans is ill . mv and tra
Richard Kenworth. Mr and Mrs Mad-
gin and children of Richmond spent
tne weeK-ena Here with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Truman Kenworthy Mrs. Aldo Cain was h OKtPSQ for tho
Home Makers club Wednesday afternoon ... Donald and Rupert Woodward have returned home from a trip to Florida.. E. R. Money went to Indianapolis Monday where he has accepted a position Mr. and Mrs Adam T-Tfvo-.
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Lmel Oler and ch. dren of near Green's Fork were receipt guests of Mrs. W. A. Strickler and children and called on Rev. Sokwitne and family Othea Taylor and Miss Cecil Lunchford went to Dunreith Saturday and were married bv Rev. Mrs. Fliz.
abeth Bundy Mrs. James Harold
has returned home from a few days' visit in Cincinnati Chester Laymon ha3 been ill Miss Bertha Swift of Richmond spent from Saturday until Monday here with friends. Mrs. .C. E. McKee and Mrs. S. P. Snyder were hostesses for the Martha Washington club at the former's home, Wednesday afternoon of this week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark were in Richmond Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Frank Huddleston and rlan?htor riior.
lotte of Cambridge City called on
.inc ouuuaj anernoon Mrs. Fred Pickett of Washington. D. C is here visftin? her mrenta "Pol
and Mrs. Truman Kenworthy. . .' .Mrs!
unanes Cox who has been ill -with
pneumonian is reported. to be imDrov-
lng. .. .Revival services rinsed at tv.
M. E. church Sundav evening- ftor siv
weeks of successful meetings. There were eight members taken in the M. E. church Sunday. Rev. Adams who assisted in the meetings returned to his home at McCordsville, Ind., Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James Scott who have been staying in Connersville, have returned to Dunlin tn Hvp
Mrs. Martha Butler has returned home from several weeks' stay with her daughter, Mrs. O'Connell and family, at Indianapolis Charles Miller and son of Richmond, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Abijah Hammer
.urs. nuuoipti oolay is very sick at her
CLASSIFICATION GUIDE
r?nJinalvL'laa,.t advertisements are n?fd under these headings In alphabetical order for quick reference, .r,?- ,?Z ns classification headings eHoat thlS newspaper in the numcliss flrMhire. iven- closely allied classifications being grouped together.
t ANNOUNCEMENT J n Memortam 5 Cards of Thanks 4 I-uneral Directors 6 Funeral Flowers 6 Cemetery, Lots Monuments I Lodge Notices q Coming Events , Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES A Automobile Agencies -?? Automobiles For Sale A,U.to Trueka For Sale i Auto Accessories 1S1aes"TAulos for Hire iR"r t0rcivcles an1 Bicycles 7 felri"?rServlce Stations 17 T anted Automlblles 1 u SIN ESS SERVICE jIZr"?,'88 Services Offered I n n," 1 1 d ' " er Co ntractlng 2iflntns; Pyeing. Renovating ?, Gres.fmaking Millinery "atins- Plumbing. Roofln Insurance 24 Laundering 26 pSs Trucking. Storage JtZp? Papering. Decorating pi Si? Engraving il rofVsional Services Repairing Horing and Pressing wil Wanted Rusines? Service . EMPLOYMENT "3 He p Wanted Male V-p7TMale or female iV,',a1Mrs- C?-"''35"- Agents S5S!jua! ons Wanted Female 45 ' Situations Wanted Male , FINANCIAL SS Business Opportunities - nvfstmpntj, Stocks, Bonds ? Money to Loan 41 Wanted To Borrow ... INSTRUCTION J? correspondence Courses , tt if03,1 Instruction Classes l4Ztu1slc.al'TDancln- Dramatic ;r?Trlvate Instruction 4t VV anted Instruction 47 r LIVE STOCK Jpnns:s' Cafs- Pets 4S Horses, Cattle. Vehicles P?ultry and Supplies 50 Wanted Tive Stock 51- AwHHANDISE
6IA Barter nn1
K?Suslnessilnd Off if Equipment rlSoatR ani Accessories f4 Kll ilHiry MotAii
,-5? Jrm and Dairy Products' fA;Earm ,a.n,a Equipment
X ' i,uc,j r ePa. f ertilizers cl T;ood Th'"gs to Eat rn "ome-Made Thing3 69 Household Goods c, Jewelry and Watches 2i Machinery and Tools
6ZA Radio Fnnlnmar.
63 Seeds. Rlants and Flowers 64 Specials at the Stores 66 Wanted To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD 11 Rooms With Board in Rooms Without Board 2 Rooms for Housekeeping Vacation Places l 2 nere to Kat . 1- here to Stop In Town '3 W anted Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74 Apartments and Flats ! . Pu'iness Places for Rent Farms for Rent . Houses for Rent 4o fLice? and Desk Room "Suburban for Rent 80 Summer Places for Rent 81 W anted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate li Business Property for Sale S2 flarms and Land for Sale 4 Houses for Sale Lots for Sale 86 Resort Property for Sale i Suburban for Sale So S?aI Es"tate for Exchange 69 Wanted Real Estate a AUCTIONS LEG ALS 90 Auction Sales 91 Legal Notices
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EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Male
33
MEN Wanted. Inquire S00 Main St. YOUNG MAN TTTasiTiiit" tra velinFiTTdu'
tor in Indiana for a large corporation. ""efr t'n with some knowledge of bookkeeping. References required state atrc, experience and salary expected. Box B-323 rare Palladium.
YOUNG MANWANTED; AS REPORTER ON DAILY NEWSPAPER. GIVE NAME, ADDRESS AND, AMOUNT OF EDUCATION. REFERENCES REQUIRED. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY MAIL ONLY. ADDRESS BOX E-46S, CARE PALLADIUM.
Help Male or Female
34
MERCHANDISE
Musical Instruments'
62
EMRAL -STUDIO if you are looking lor a real banjo or any string tnstru2?,J " h-T Ilot,Par "s a visit and se ?nToil0??p,Ipte or-terms. 1032 Main or Phone 29. - - --
ROOMS AND BOARD
Rooms Without Board
63
11TH ST., S. 20 irnrnlsh
rent, with heat, to eer.tiemanV -
FURNISHED MODERN l; .r,xf" xr,,Z.
rent; suitable r two. Phone 24"7 or fail at 314 N. 14th in the evening
MODERN SLEEPING ROOM For" rent "
"u."1 loom suitauie ror 2; downstairs. Private entrance. ;i? K. 9t!l j,-t
Rooms for Housekeeping 89
FOUR FURNISHED ROOMSi
down. 122 N. 6th; $6 per week.
. "P, 2 Phone
FURNISHED JAxht iious.-Vprtno-"
Meppina:' room?, for rent. Inquire TV. Main or Phone 300S.
or rou
AUTOMOBILES
Automobiles For Sale
11
DORT 1917
3 -PASSENGER ROADSTER In fine
shape mechanically, a real one, $150. BALLARD SALES CO.. 23 S. 7TH ST. PHONE 2010
FORD 1917 touring car, looks and runs grood; $75. Wayne County Nash Motor Co.
I-ORD 1921 coupe, grood tires, mechanically perfect; $300. Wayne County Nash Motor Co. FORD 1922 tourinfr, slanting windshield; driven 30 days; can't be told from new; $340. Wayne County Nash Motor Co.
FORD
1920 sedan, all g-ood tires, A-l shape mechanicallv; $375. Ballard Sales Co., 23 S. 7th. Phono 2010.
FORD BARGAINS
FORD 1920 coupe; $375. FORD 1920 coupe; $376. FORD 1920 touring: $225.
FORD 1919 roadster; $150. FORD 1917 touring; $125.
RICHMOND MOTOR SALES CO. 12TH & N. E , PHONES 1494-6073 Wayne Mull, Mgr.
AUTOMOBILES
Garages Autos For Hire
14
i?IC?f?,I,OXDn,YELLOW CAB CO. Ph,- o Ml!Ier Transfer City .Taxi, prices. 2 or more passengers, 25c each; 1 passenger, 25c or 50c, owing to disEanw.- Wn-ite. 9th St Phne
WE HAVE TWO OPKVivr.j ,
People to work their way through business college. If you are short of fiess course see us at onc. Richmond JBnessColif,g, Colonial Bldg.
Situations Vanted Female
36
WASHINGS Wanted? r-aiiod j
Situations Vanted Male 37
FT. SLOAN Taxi service, city calls JLscjjcareful driver. Phone 6091.
Repairing Service Stations 16
AIOPILE REPAIRING Chevrolet l?4.1?,18 a specialty. Reboring, $1.50
I -.wuuuciarK s uarage, rear 224 S.13
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING of TTkinli: ioar,ant?.e our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co. 1 2 & N; E. Phone 1494
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING We can satisfy you with our work. Let us overhaul your car now. Robison. 17 S. btn. Phone 1029.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Card of Thanks
JTLEFORDER I wish to express hZo 11lc?reJappreciation to mv neighbors, friends and shopmates for the inl" 5ilre.1,an'1 consideration shown of mv5 "lnesf,'and ae- the death or my beloved wife.
HENRY KETTLEFORDFr?
Cemetery Lots, Monuments
BUI NOU for spring delivery, large stock new designs, monuments, markers. J. P Emslie. 15 S. 10th St.
Personals
FRANKLIN 1922 SEDAN-
RUN ONLY 12,000 MILES Just enough to make motor excellent. Bumper, heater, mirror, tires in first class shape. This car is a bargain for some one.
GEO. W. WORLEY
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. Phone 6117
HIATT GARAGE -Biggest Little Garl
r-fS-iY1 i??'n- Expert repairing on Cadillac, Marmon, Peerless and Chevo t: ? work guaranteed. Rear 819 fa. U. Phones 1R77-9?91
Vesta battery recharging R;i
puiiding; rentals; automobile rpair- . Ing. Thesing. 90S N. B St.
EXPERIENCED FARM HAND Want position on farm; married; have no children. Address J. L. Thomi R. 11 B., Economy, Ind.
YOLNG MAN Wants position In electrical work. Call 1352 Ratliff St
LIVE STOCK
Horses.. Cattle, Vehicles 43
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Apartments and Flats
74
un-ln-
3-ROOM APARTMENT For rent; furnished; gas, lights, and water,
nuuea. 31 i -North 17th. St. ;
WILMOR APT. Fuj-niih-ed single ronm
for rent; access to laundry. kirht dining room; private lockers; ladies only. Phone 2S11.
THREE ROOMS Modern f.im"i,. I
apartment. Irfoation : central. "'' j" - i;
Maag. 311 9th. Phono
Houses For Rent
77
)-KOOM - HOUSE And ; doubjo on Sheridan S,, for rent. Call 1130 Sheridan M.
Wanted To Rent
81
WANTED TO R
ENT-
DRIVING HORSE Buggy and harne.
tor sale; also draft horse, harness and JMrs- Joseph Deiser, r reen s I ork, Ind.
Poultry and Supplies
49
BABY CHICKS
J hite Plymouth Rock and S. C vv lute Leghorn chicks: hatched Feb. 5 and each -week thereafter. Excellent breeding, correctly hatched, prices right Wa also do custom hatching. Newman Farm, R. B, Richmond. Located one mile east of Whitewater.
MERCHANDISE
BUSINESS SERVICE
Business Services Offered 18
ALL KINDS OF plating, mirrors re-s!l-X? r,ed- Lahman Plating Works, 209 W Main St. Phone 2758.
ELECTRICAL WORKof all kinds. You will be surprised at our prices. Our stock of electric fixtures can't be excelled. Chase Electric, corner 6th and Main. Phone 6034. Open evenin g s
Dressmakirrj Millinery 21
BUCILLA PACKAGE OUTFITS Re markably low priced. LACEY'S - . - Sewing Machine Store
n t-outh 9th St. Phone 1
56
15 S. 9TH ST.
PHONE 2906
Dort and Franklin dealer
HUDSON 6-40 Touring. In fine shape; $375. Ballard Sales Co., 23 S. 7th. Ph 2010.
Lost and Found
10
30x314 TIRE AND RIM Lost, between Richmond and Witt's Station. Finder it rv.n to JVr!,1'lper's Commission House jrPhonjJ!lj;0;reward. BJQ SCARF Lost between !th and Main and North A streets Saturday. Finder return to 816 N. 'l4threward. Phone 3460.
LADY'S SMALL RUrk' TPivrtivp.
bag lost from a machine Fridav. on road between Oxford. Ohio, and Richmond. I-inder please notify G E Leeds 216 E Church St.. Oxford, O.. or
HUPMOBILE Model R; bargain for quirk sale; leaving city. Phone 3778.
HUDSON Super six. 7-passengcr, all cord tires; $i;u0. Ballard Sales Co., 23 S. 7th tit. Phone 2010.
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTIX G
?ot 23 S. 8th St. ane- NeU DiCk'n
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING NEW OPERATOR Two years' experience at Singer shop. Arcade, Davton, Ohio. Service and satisfaction guaranteed. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 7 SOUTH SEVENTH ST.
Articles For Sale
51
BJr'9AT,NSIn"atches and bigh grade wftC'K P-i' at C- E- Kelver's Uatch t-hop, 7 South 11th Street.
cheap if sold
BICYCLEAlmost new at once. Phone
CYCkES TH-erhauled, enameled and 8036." ? i Sld at 0!1Ce- Phone
BICYCLE 5x7 camera: alto horn: cor
respondence course; two sets of chil?irrfnn 8 ,urS' c,ho".a-p: aU in Z00 condition. Phone 33tij.
Four, five or six-room modern house. Responsible- partv - 3 adults. Phone 1977. " '
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Brokers in Real Estate
EvLTER AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis of Gold rule.J.B. Maag. Phone 2 6 SC. 3 1 1 N.9. CITY PROPERTY ASD FARM For sale. T e can give you anything you want. J. H. ScheH. Phone 2082 FOR SERVICE List vour pToptv and farms with Long & Tillsoo, 201 K. P. Bldg. Phone 6226. . .
FOR FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY
r---e or wrice v. u. H.irriaon, II. K. C. Richmond. Phone 54103. -
HOUSES Over 20 listed fnr Rai
C. E Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 r 2169.
IF YOU WANT TO BTTV kT,." '
If you want to sell see Eundv. Yo'u oin se??-undy ac 317 North "8th St. Phone 2993. -
OVER 100 HOUSES i.nd farms fofsTl9
'"ore coming m every dav. Porterfield. 303 Union Bank Bid?. Ph. 196T,.
GROCERY For sale: inclurlin r.-.or,.
fixtures; immediate possession Partv leaving city reason for selling. Addres Box B-324 care Palladium
WATCHES, CLOCKS Jewelry, watch
nuvrraenis ana cases. Time-piece repairing. H. Clyde St. John. 7 S. 7th St.
Barter and Exchange 51A
Houses For Sale
7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE
For sale; also one not modern. - Inquire at 137 So. 7th St.
USED FURNITURE
nought and sold. 184 Ft. Wavne Ave
AND STOVES Homo Supply Co.,
fnone 1J62.
E-yT. END ,-room house, furnace, toilet garage: J4O0 down; balance like rent. Jordan. 231 Col. Bldg. Phone"l57o'
Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22
MARSHALL (Wolverine) FURNACE CO orfice and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone -2t.o9-'t'p- Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. PLUMBING. BO I LE It ANT) Fl"RN'ACE installed; get my prices. Geo. E. Meerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247.
Insurance
23
PLAIN GOLD RING Lost, between A,2n5 B on 13th- Return to 118
LOO iv AT THIS Buy this Havnes touring car with electric lichts, starter and cord tires for $250 and I will give you a 1916 Westoott touring car witn electric lights, starter and good tires free.
i") nus.i mis two ror one. Geo W. Worley, 15 S. 9th. Phone 2906.
STRAYED OR STOLEN Small and white. 3monrhs' old pup. return to 330 So. 12th St.
yellow riease
AUTOMOBILES
Automobiles For Sale
11
ELKHORN, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Xaylor entertained with a euchre
party baturday evening High prizes home north of town.
and Garner Fleisch. Low prize was awarded to Mrs. Ethel Heinbaugh.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradbury and children, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pollard, Mr. and Mrs.
NEW GARDEN, Ind. A two weeks' series of meetings began at this place Sunday evening. Rev. Lee Chamness is conducting the meetings, assisted
Richard Roby and children, Mr. and !of Ecnnnmv. . Mr a-n,i v.. AtzI !
Ml,SValtf; LafU an,d ChUdren- Mr' Prinkley and Mrs.' Jennie Hough en and Mrs. Homer Heinbaugh and chil-1 tertained at dinner Sunday Mr and dren Mr. and Mrs Ganier Fleisch and j Mrs. Lee Chamness and Mahlon Bond daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Giles ilhams I and daughter, Mrs. Leona Doan Mr and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kauf-jand Mrs. Ross Macy and daughter man and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-j Thelma and Everett Rothermel took x-ln Tliint 1r nnd !ra T?nv TTlmu .1 : r. V ...
..... ..... ...... j iimo..., uiuutr ounuay wnn Mr. and Mr
The Recreation Circle met vith Mrs. Aaron Sitloii Saturday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. William Bee
f-on, .Mrs. Isaac Wilson. Mrs. James
Henry Pitts and familv Mis r?.,w
Leibold of Earlham spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Luther Leibold Gravel diDnine has
y.uy, .urs. iari heesuu, .urs. tienry j oeen resumed at the gravel pit. It is
imu, )i .'us. ttitrr ruiuw, .urs, v. Demg nauiea on tne roads hv voni
I?. Massie. Mrs. Louis Beeson. Mr
Giles Williams, Mrs. Wilson Magaw, Airs. Chrirloc T"nnfmar T-a T f.vitw
...... ' i " ..w.u.u-u, JCiii i ua?ncii Uliiutrx III Uc Beeson, and Mrs. Inez Sitloh and chil-j followed by afternoon
dren Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Ostin Focht, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinbaugh, Edward Maley and Miss Ina Maley spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steven and
children Miss Elizabeth Chamber
road workers An all day meeting
win De neid at the church Sunday. A basket dinner will be served at noon,
and pvpnino-
services .urs. umer Reece will soon be home from Winchester hospital, where she underwent an operation recently. .. .Mahlon Bond called on Mrs. Sarah Jane Thomas and Clar
ence Martin Wednesday morning..
BEFORE YOU BUY A UREDCAR see our line of high grade used cars. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. BUICk LIGHT Six3dln7l20n7od el; new cord tires; repainted: a real family car. Wayne County Nash Motor Co.
CHALMERS 1319 COUPE Newbargain for $525.
paint, good tires.
BALLARD SALES CO. IS SOUTH 7TH. PHONE OPEN EVENINGS
2010
and Mrs. Delson Cox of Richmond attended Sunday services here and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brinkley spent Wednesday with Mr.- and Mrs. R. R. Brinkley Clarence Jr. and Burgess Martin visited with Keith
and Isaac Williams, Friday evening.
..Clarence Bureess was in Rich
mond Monday afternoon.
MITCHEL 1319 TOURING; GOOD TIRES; NEW PAINT; $500. BALLARD SALES CO. PH. 2010. 23 S. TH ST.
OVERLAND Touring; starter and lights; o0. Wayne County Nash Motor Co.
OVERLAND 1923 ROADSTER. SAMF.
AS NEW, RUN VERY LITTLE; BARGAIN, $175. BALLARD SALES CO., 23 S. 7TH. PHONE 2010.
SAXON Light six, ref in islicd ; a bargain: $160. Wayne County Nash Motor Co.
WINTER ENCLOSURES FOR ALL CARS
CLOSE-TITE TOPS For Ford.
rolet, Dodge and Overlands.
AUTO TRIMMING of all kinds.
AUTO STORAGE.
Chev-
IT WON'T COST YOU ANYTHING But
ii umy save you some good hard-earned dollars, if you let us figure with you on plate glass, -workman's compensation and automobile Insurance, lohn N. Roll, mgr.
Moving, Trucking, Storage 25
CECIL HILLING For dravlng, moving, long hauls a specialty; get hiv prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 19S9.
VE? GOODS We buy amTielT 1 1
tl"1;1 ease r urniture Exchange 1 1
w-v -.lam. J JlL'Iie 14D1.
CL A TOWNSEND'S when you want
. , , or sel1 good used furniture; it will pay you. Townsend's New & Used qdsStore. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone hf i
Building Materials 54;
A, u1'" Brain tile brick. I'rrtS; ?e:tscb Eros., factorv and office School St. road. Phone 3250.
AUTOMOBILES
Good Things to Eat
57
MEATS Nice sugar cured bacon. 20c H.; pure pork lard, 2 lbs.. 25c; fresh S,?fJS ny V'mt' reasonable, prices. Bueni Grocery, 700 N. I9th.
Household Goods
59
A BARGAINPearl St.
-Stroller, for sale. 314
BABY CAB Tvorv- rnnnH Ti-' ,
ola shape. Mrs. Fred Bay er. ' Phone
CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant delivery, household storage. Gochner. Feltman J?igarStore. Phone 2039-4363. DRAYING MovinhalTlTtfTirkinlls storage, crating. Ora Monger, 7 South ith .St. Phone 3137-2746.
MOVING. STORAGE AND CRATING of all kinds. Loeal and long distance hauling. Forest Monger, 51a N. D St. Phone 2528.
MOVING AND STORAGE Local and
long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, cating and storage. Rear 19 S 11 St Phone 222S-1566. V. Q. Baker, mgr
29
Repairing
FURNITURE Four rooms of extr-t good furniture, for sale. Call lSl' Ft AVayne Ave. I VO R Y R EEiTStro LLElWFor saleTn" "?km OIJ?iti!?n; wiU KeU ciieap. Call
Real Bargains in Standard Make Used Cars 50 different standard makes. , Wayne County Nash Motor Company
FINANCIAL
Musical Instruments 62 Il??ORDr,'V?ucan sveTn? at our exchange Why- pay nmre? We buv.
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" ul Pt oue Dills. We loan on chattel mortgage. Under state supervision. Business-like methods. Fair.
Come in and see us.
WELFARE LOAN-SOCIETY
9 North 10th St
Phone 2509
GENUINE LEATHER SOLES A banner
ii nuaiuy; lames soles, ,rr; children soles, 50c to 75c. Panco SI. MnHm
.-noe j;eruiuier. between 12th and 1' on S. D: also 315 N. 16th St.T
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WATCH, CLOCK AND J E W E LRYRF
Prompt service
St.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Female
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COOK Wanted. Saratoga Hotel.
lain spent Saturday afternoon with j John and Norman Smith called on Le-
Miss Leta Taylor at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weisenborn Miss Ruth Hale is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colvin Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman and son Russell spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hockett Mrs. Ralph Burleson is suffering of neuritis Herbert Hawley spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Hawley and children.... Miss Bernice Beeson spent Tuesday evening with Miss Josephine Starr Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stevens and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennett and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Roy and Murray Pitts 'Sunday after
noon....Zeno Doan, who has been spending a few days with Mahlon Bond, returned Thursday to his home at Knightstown, accompanied by Mrs. Doan.... Miss Emma Bond, of Richmond, and Mrs. R. R. Brinkley and son Lawrence, were callers of Mrs. Sarah Jane Thomas Friday afternoon. ....The Home Economics club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. William Wright, west of Fountain City.... A joint meeting of the Ladies' Aid society and the Missionary band was held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Irs. Jennie Hough.... Mr.
CAMDEN, Ohio Edward Mettler. 71
years old, died at his home on Central Avenue, Tuesday morning, after several weeks illness. Funeral services
were held Thursday afternoon at the
Presbyterian church Parent-Teachers meeting was held Wednesday evening at the high school auditorium. A round table discussion was held Miss Anna Shellman of North Carolina Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Shellman.. The ladies Kot the PresByterian church held a market Wednesday at the home of Dr. B. F. Jackson Mrs. C. S. Stubbs and Mrs. J. C. Roberts of West Elkton were in town Wednesday. .Announcements have been received of the marriage of H. T. Scott and Miss Cora With row Wednesday. They are spending the wek with Mr. Scott's brother, Clifford and family in Detroit, Mich. According to an Australian geologist deposits of sotne kinds of ore are indicated by the plants growing naturally on the surface of the ground above them.
ONE MAN TOP For Fords.
car up-10-uate.
W. Jl. PARKE 17 S. 10TH ST. Office Phone 1632; Res.
Bring your
2724.
Auto Trucks For Sale
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CONVERTABLE FORD TRUCK BODY S3N- Sfnn Stnluire of Mr- Christman,
Auto Accessories, Tires, Pirts 13 AUTOMOBILE TOPS-RECOVERED-Curtain repair work. Guy Atchley. 610
Jrc""- . 1 eigni .uept
CALIFORNIA TOPS Made to order for v.t1 ofar- Rav c- Needham. 300 N- 5th St. Phone 6255.
NICK RODE TIMERS
TV ill make your Ford start easier and run better; fi installed Rodefeld Garage. West Lnd Main j?t. Bridge.
Garages Autos For Hire 14
GARAGE For rent.
I 2i).
57 So. 16th. Phone
GRGE New, central, rear 111 NT.
l. ranee A. A t-t.
6 th
COOK
Wanted; good wages for right party. Saratoga Hotel, N. Sth & D Sta.
GIRL Wanted, llaramy. 20 N.
for housework. 13th St.
Mrs.
for j
NURSE Wanted: reliable, to care
small child. Call Mrs Warror. r-i
ents33jl So. 16th St. SECOND COlOK"xiTDISHWASmfR: ItetJur'ant nC- ApPly Interurban
AUCTIONS LEG AIR
AUCTIONS LEGALS
PUBLIC SALE
r o ir ana nnp-bnlf m'io i. .-. . , . . - ... . . . -
Abington on what is known as' the John Wolf farm. , ll0rlnwest 0I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 ' v. At 10:30 a. m. . v,. 4 HEAD OF HORSES " Two bImd mares: 1 registered Porvlicon stallion; 1 coming 3 year old filly. 3 HEAD OF CATTLE One extra good Jersey cow will be fresh the first of March- 3 calves. 43 HEAD OF HOGS shoa a SOWS' SOm0 yvilh piss- the resl t0 have pigs; 37 head of IS HEAD OF EXTRA FINE EWES HAY, FEED and TOOLS tertUizerA FeV faring Vools."8 f Uay SmC " " tons of Lunch by Doddridge Chapel Ladies' Aid. GEORGE SCHAEFFER HARRY PATTI. Field Clerk. SCOTT I .PWIS
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HARRY GILBERT, Settling Clerk.
WEDDLE & HINDMAN, A nets.
WOMAN Wanted, to Pall 235 So. llth St.
do housework.
Heln Wanted I
EXPERIENCED SINGLE FARMHANl3 ladium Address Box E-911, care Pal-?-irBRAKEMF: Beginners ?la0-$2.,0 monthly. Write Railway, I-il7 care Palladium.
SALESMAN Wanted; with automobile to call on farmers; not necessarv to be a resident of Richmond. CTive reference in first letter. Addrea Box F-S22 Co Palladium.
GIVE A THOROUGH DESCRIPTION OF WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL. PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED WILL DO THE REST. PHONE 2834 FOR AD TAKER.
MA EC ING OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities don't come to men thev come out oi them. Making yourself ready for opportunity is the longest step you can take toward success.' We speak of luck without realizing what is back of the word. Luck is luck only when it comes to those who are equipped to take advantage of it. To all others it is nothing.
Opportunity is present when a man's inner powers seize on some, outward circumstance: Whenever you use your best judgment, when vou make a firm decision, when you persist with a plan in spite of difficulties, you are fact to face with opportunity.
Look to yourself for successyour own brand of good luck. Copyright, 1322
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