Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 20, 23 January 1923 — Page 13

PAGE THIRTEEN Dollar for Dollar, You'll Get More Car Valine Sf Yom Will Read ClassSf Scatiton' M

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 192

AUTOMOBILES Garages Autos Fop Hire

MERCHANDISE AUCTIONS LEGALS AUCTIONS LEGALS AUCTIONS LEGALS

4r

14

GARAGE For rent. 635 S. E. Ph. 1342.

GARAGE For rent. 1925.

67 So. 16th. Phono

GARAGE New, central, rear 111 N. 6th St. Entrance X. A St. CALL RICHMOND YELLOW CAB CO. & Glen Miller Transfer City Taxi. Prices: 2 or more passengers, 25e each; 1 passenger, 25c or 50c. owing to distance. 13 S. 9th St. Phono 2125-1534. E. W. White. ROY SLOAN Taxi service, city calls 25c; careful driver. Phone 6091.

Repairing Service Stations 18 AU f OAIOBILE REPAIRING Chevrolet and Davis a specialty. Reboring, J1.50 S2 cylinder.Clark's Garage, rear 224 ai3

AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING of all kinds.

nicnraona Phone 1494.

We guarantee our work. Richmond

Motor Sales Co. 12 & N. E.

AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING We can satisfy you with our work. Let us overhaul your car now. Roblson, 17 3. 6th. Phone 1023. C YLINDER RE-GRINDING We regrind your old motor block, giving original efficiency; over-size piston rings and wrist pins. Mechanical Service Co.. rear of Postofflce. Phone 6117. HIATT GARAGE "Biggest Little Garage lit Town." Expert repairing on Cadillac, Marmon, Peerless and Chevrolet; all work guaranteed. Rear 819 S. G. Phones 1677-2321.

VESTA BATTERY RECHARGING Rebuilding; rentals: automobile repairing. Theslng. 908 N. B St

Wanted Automobiles

17

WANTED TO BUY A ton truck. Phone 541S1.

BUSINESS SERVICE

Business Services Offered 18

ALL KINDS OF plating. mirrors re-silvered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main St Phone 758.

ELECTRICAL WORK of 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 evenings;

DressmakirB Millinery

21

BRIDGE AND LUNCHEON COVERS "Stamped on Kraft Kloth, 50c each. LACEY'S Sewing Machine Store 14 South 9th St. Phone 1756

HEMSTITCHING AND PI CO TING High (lass work done. Nell Dickinson. 23 S. 8th St. Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22

Articles For Sale

51

BARGAINS-In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop. 7 South-11th Street BICYCLE 5x7 camera; alto horn; correspondence course; two sets of children's furs, cheap; all In good condition. Phone 3368.

WATCHES, CLOCKS Jewelry, watch movements and cases. Time-piece repalring. H. Clyde St. John, 7 S. 7th St

Barter and Exchange

51A

USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 1S4 Ft. Wrayne Ave. Phone 1862.

GOOD USED GOODS We buy and sell. Rrammer & Nease Furniture Exchange 620 Main. Phone 1461.

CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture; it will pay you. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296.

BuildirTg Materials

54

BUILDING BLOX Drain tile brick, flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office School St. road. Phone 3250.

Household Goods

53

DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS For sale; also grey reed stroller. Call at 16 N. 19th St.

REED BABY CAB For sale, cheap; like new. Phone 4946.

Musical Instruments

62

RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St.

EMRAL STUDIO If you are looking for a real banjo or any string Instruments why not pay us a visit and see our complete line? Cash or terms. 1032 Main or Phone 2958.

ROOMS AND BOARD

Rooms Without Board

63

MODERN SLEEPING ROOM For rent; front room suitable for 2; downstairs. Private entrance. 217 N. 9th St.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

Apartments and Flats

74

3-ROOM APARTMENT For rent; unfurnished; gas, lights, and water, Included. 317 North 17th St.

WILMOR APT. Furnished single rooms for rent: access, to laundry, kitchen, dining room; private lockers; ladles only. Phone 2911.

Houses For Rent

77

S-ROOM HOUSE For rent; on South

13th St., bath, furnace. Call at 119 S. 7th St.

MARSHALL (Wolverine) FURNACE CO office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp.

PLUMBING, BOILER AND FURNACE installed; get my prices. Geo. E. Meerhoff, 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247.

WANTED TO RENT

Four, five or six-room modern house. Responsible party. 3 adults. Phone 1977.

Insurance

23

IT WON'T COST YOU ANYTHING But it mav save you some good hard-earned dollars, if -you let us figure with you on plate glass, workman's compensation and automooile insurance. John N. Koll. mgr.

Moving, Trucking. Storage 25 CECIL HILLING For draylng, moving, long hauls a specialty: get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959.

CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant delivery-, household storage. Goehner. Feltman Cigar Store. Phone 2039-4363,

Jj RAYING Moving, hauling of all kinds storage, crating. Ora Monger. 7 South 7th St. Phone 3137-2745.

MOVING. STORAGE AND CRATING of all kinds. Local and long distance hauling. Forest Monger. 519 N. D St Phono 2528. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household good3. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11 St Phone 222S-156o. W. G. Baker, mgr.

Repairing

29

GENUINE LEATHER SOLES A banner

of Quality; ladles soles. 7oc: children

poles. EOc to 75c. Panco SI. Modern

Shoe Rebuilder. between 12th and 13th

on S.J5; also 315 N. 16th St.

WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REpairing. Clyde St John. 7 & 7th St

Prompt service

EMPLOYMENT

Help Wanted Female

32

COOIC

Wanted; good wages for right party. Saratoga Hotel. N. 8th & D Sts.

Help Wanted Male

WANTED A competent houseman.- In quire at 110 N10th St.

EXPERIENCED SINGLE FARM HAND

Wanted. Address Box E-911, care Pal ladlum.

YOUNG MAN-

WANTED; 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.

Help Male or Female

34

WHY ARE THE HOURS AND MINUTES MARKED ON A WATCH'S FACE? Sounds like almost too simple a question, doesn't it? You know It's so that you can tell exactly what time of day. It is at a glance. If it were not for the twelve hour divisions and the sixty minute ones, you'd only be guessing at the time. And when you ask yourself why The Palladium's A-B-C Classified Section 13 divided into main groups and into different classifications under each one of them, you know it's for exactly the same reason So that you can find the ads you want at a glance! There's no wonderipg or guessing when you turn to these columns and columns of little ads every want and every offer is in its proper place, and you know where that place it. The "1-2-3" and "A-B-C" arrangement takes care of that! Use this satisfaction-service regularly! The A-B-C Classified Ads Always Different in Opportunity Always the Same in Service

AUCTIONS LEGALS

Legal Notices

91

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC.

in tne matter of the estate of Caroline W. Riley, deceased. In the Wayne circuit court. January term, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Alonzo M. Gardner, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Caroline W. Riley, 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 29th day of January,, 1923, 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 Rcount and vouchers should not be approved. ALONZO M. GARDNER, Administrator, with the will annexed. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, attys.

AUCTIONS LEGALS

Legal Notices

91

Wanted To Rent"

81

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Brokers In Real Estate

BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE All

business negotiated on oasis or uoiaen rule. J. B. Maag. Phone 2686. 311 N.9.

FOR SERVICE List your property and

farms with Long & TUison, zvi f. Bldg. Phone 6226.

FOR FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY

See or write W. O. Harrison, K. . Richmond. Phone 54103.

HOI'SES Over 30 listed for sale, with

C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169.

IF YOU WANT TO BUY See Bundy.

If you want to sell see Bundy. You can see Bundy at 317 North 8th St Phone 2995.

OVER 100 HOUSES tnd farms for sale

and more coming !n everv dav. Porlerfield. 303 Union Bank Bldg. Ph. 1965.

NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Kenley, deceased. In the Wayne circuit court, January term, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Second National Bank as administrator of the estate of Mary E. Kenley, deceased, has presented and filed its account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will corao up for examination and action of said cir

cuit court on 29th day of January, 1923, 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. SECOND NATIONAL BANK. Administrator. Harris & Harris, attorneys.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Isaac A. Gorman, deceased. In the Wayne circuit court, January term, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Dickinson Trust Company, as executor of the estate of Isaac A. Gorman, deceased, has presented and filed its 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 29th day of January, 1923, 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

voucners should not be approved. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Executor. Henry IT. Johnson, attorney.

Legal Notices

91

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE

BY EXECUTOR i The undersigned, executor of the last

will of Sarah E. WaP.ingford, deceased,

hereby gives notice that by virtue or tne

power by said will conferred, he'wlll at the hour of 2 p. m. of the 8th day of ' February, 1923, at Whitewater, Wayne County, Indiana, offer for sale at pub-.

lie sale au tne interest ot sain aeceaent in and to the following described; real estate In Wayne County, Indiana,

to-wit:

Being a part of the northeast quarter of Section Twenty-six (26) In Franklin Township Fifteen (15) Range One (1) west: Beginning at a place one and one-half (IV) rods south, and two (2) rods, eight (S) feet, four (4) inches east of the southeast corner of the meeting house lot owned by the Methodist Church at Whitewater In the center of the street and corner of land deeded October 29th, 1859, to James K. Dflgdale; thence south Seventeen and One-half (17V4) rods; thence east Four (4) rods. Nine (9) feet. Five and one-seventh (5 1-7) Inches; thence north Seventeen and one-half (17H) rods; thence west Four (4) rods, nine (9) feet, five and one-seventh (5 1-7) inches, to the place of beginning, containing One-half acre. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value

of said real estate, and upon the fol-

lowing terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hnnd the balance in two eciual In

stallments payable In not to exceed!

nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six percent Interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney fees, and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of all liens and incumbrances. CHARLES W. JORDAN, Executor. Robbing, Reller & Robblns, Attorneys. Jan.9-16-23-30 YOUR CLASSIFIED ad should tell all the particulars about what you want or what you have to offer.

AUTOMOBILES

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Anna Katherine Fisher, deceased. In the W'ayne circuit court, January term, 1923. Notice Is hereby given that Paul E. Fisher as administrator of the estate of Anna Katherine Fisher, 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 29th day of January, 1923, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of sa,Id estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. PAUL E. FISHER. Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, attys.

Houses For Sale

84

7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE

For sale; also one not modern. Inqulro at 137 So. 7th St

EAST END 7-room house, furnace,

toilet garage: $400 down; balance like rent. Jordan, 231 Col. Bldg. Phone 1570.

SOUTH END 6-room modern house,

for sale, by owner. Address Box B-222, care Palladium.

WELL LOCATED

5-ROOM Modern; garage and work

shop combined; well located, and priced at a sacrifice. $300 cash.

6-ROOM MODERN In good repair;

possession to suit purchaser. Terms on balance to reliable party. BURDSALL, WILLETT, CUSTER CO.

REALTORS 710 'a MAIN ST. PHONE 1481 Wanted Real Estate 89 WANTED TO HEAR FROM PARTY having all modern 6 or 6-room double house; centrally located to exchange for cash. Write BOX C NO. 511 CARE OF PALLADIUM AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Win.

W. Alexander, deceased. In the Wayne

circuit court, January term, 19-';j. Notice is hereby given that Martha C. Alexander as executrix of the estate of Wm. W. Alexander, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers In final settlement of said es-

people to work their way through I tate, and that the same will coma up business college. If you are short of 'for examination and action of said cir

cuit court on 29tn day ot January,

WE HAVE TWO OPENINGS for young

money but are ambitious for a busi

ness course see us at once. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg.

Situations Wanted Female 36

WASHINGS Wanted; called for and delivered; first class work. 114 S. W, 2nd and F Sts.

FINANCIAL

Business Opportunities

33

OLD ESTABLISHED clothing and pressing business, well location, only business of its kind In good country town. Priced for quick sale. Box E-824 care Palladium.

LIVE STOCK

Horses.. Cattle, Vehicles

43

DRIVING HORSE: Buggy and harness, for sale; also draft horse, harness and spring waeron. Mrs. Joseph Deiser, Green's Fork, Ind.

FRESH COWS 3 Jersey cows; 1 red cow; black cow; all good ones; and at reasonable prices. Phone 4312.

Poultry and Supplies

49

BABY CHICKS White Plymouth Rock and S. C. White Leghorn chicks: hatched Feb. 5 and each week there

after. Excellent breeding, correctly hatched, prices right. We also do custom hatching. Newman Farm, R. B, Richmond. Located one mile east of Whitewater.

at which time all heirs, creditors or

legatees of said estate are required to

appear in said court ana snow cause, u

any there be. wny saia account ana

voucners snouia not De approveu. MARTHA L. ALEXANDER, Executrix. John L. Rupe, attorney.'

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Nathan Ballenger, deceased. In the Wayne circuit court, January term, 1923. Notice is hereby given that William IT. Kelley as executor of "the estate of Nathan Ballenger, 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 29th day of January, 1923, 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. WM. II. KELLEY, Executor, Kelley & Kelley, attorneys.

MAMMOTH BROWN TURKEY GOBiers, for sale. Adam Eby. Phone 5525A

LEAVING TOWN MUST SELL You Just don't know how many tlmev folks have to sacrifice bouso furnishings because of necessary business changes unless you read the Classified ads In the Palladium every day. Btart readin 'em today and after thts make a regular hab--blt of It. See 'era now!

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Eliza J. Wilson, deceased. In the Wayne circuit court, January term, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Jesse A. Bailey as administrator de bonis non

wnn the will annexed of the estate or Eliza J. Wilson, 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 29th day of January, 1923, 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. JESSE A. BAILEY, Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed. Robblns Reller & Robbins, attorneys. NOTICE OFSA LE OF BOND3 FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Before the Board of Commissioners of

w ayne County, Indiana, January term, 1823. In the matter of the petition of Ira Steven Worley et al.. for the improvement of Northwest Seventh Street and Main Street in the City of Richmond, Wayne Township. Wayne County, Indi

ana, and the continuation of said Main Street, under the provisions of the

Three-mile Road Law. Notice is hereby given, that, pursuant to an order of the Board of Com

missioners of Wayne County. State of

incuana. the undersigned. Thomas i.

Ahl. treasurer of Wayne County, State of Indiana, will on Saturday, the 20th

day of January, 1923, offer for sale at

the office of said treasurer of Wayne

County, Indiana, on the second floor of

tne courthouse ot said Wayne county, Indiana, In the city of Richmond, and will then and there sell to the highest bidder therefor certain bonds in the total and aggregate amount of Fortyseven Thousand Dollars ($47,000), bearing interest at the rate of four and onehalf (4H) percent per annum, which have been duly authorized to be issued and sold by said Board of Commissioners of said Wayne County, Indiana, for the purpose of raising funds for the payment of the construction of the Improvement of Northwest Seventh Street and West Main Street in said city of Richmond and the continuation of said West Main Street to Easthaven Avenue, all In Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, and all expense in connection with said improvement, as ordered and authorized by said Board of Commissioners. AU legal steps have been taken and all notices have been given as required by law for the due and legal issuance and sale of said bonds.

Sealed proposals and bids for the pur

chase of said bonds will be received bysaid Treasurer at his said office until 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, the 20th day of January, 1923. Said bonds will be In twenty equal series of $2,350 par value to each, series, each series to consist of five bonds, four of which bonds will be In the amount of $500 each and one of which

bonds will oe m the amount or .5fU. All bonds In the first series will mature and be payable on the loth day of May, 1924, and all bonds in the second series will mature and be payable on the 15th day of November, 1924, and all bonds of each separate and successive series thereafter will be due and payable respectively and successively each six months thereafter until all of said bonds and series have been paid, one of such series of bonds to mature and be payable at the end of each period of six months after said date last above mentioned, and all of such series of bonds to mature and be payable respectively and successively on May 15th and November 15th, the bonds in the twentieth and final series to be due and payable

on the loth day of November, 1933. Said

interest at tne rate or rour and onehalf (4) per cent per annum will be pavable on all of said bonds semi-an-nuallv on May 15th and November loth, respectively, throughout the life of said

bonds, the first interest to be payable

on May loth, 1924, and all interest pay

ments to be evidoncea by coupons attached to said bonds.

All of. said bonds will be dated the 15th dav of January. 1923, and said

bonds will be sold for not less than par value and accrued Interest to the day of

delivery. Said bonds will be free from

taxation. The purchaser will have the

rlarht to designate at what bank said

bonds will be payable in the city of Richmond. Indiana, otherwise the same will be payable at the office of said treasurer.

The privilege is reserved of rejecting

anv and an bias ror saia Donas. A complete transcript of all pro

ceedings in the matter or saia improve

ment and bond issue will be furnished

the purchaser without cost (Signed) THOMAS I. AHL, Treasurer of Wayne County, State of Indiana.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.:

-once is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids and proposals for ?the lumber and cement to be used for hog house at Poor Farm, in accordance with the specifications on file in the County au-! ditors" office. j Bids will be received until 11 o'clock! a. m. on Saturday, Februarv 10th, 1923, at the County Auditor's office at the! Courthouse in the Cky of Richmond. i Bids must be submitted on blanks designated bv the State which mav be

procured of the Auditor of Wayne county. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or sure' bond in a sum not less than the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wavne County. W. HOWARD BROOKS. y Auditor of Wayne County. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Dickinson Trust Company, of Richmond, Indiana, as trustee under appointment of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, to sell the real estate hereinafter described under the will of DanW B. Crawford, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana, will, by virtue of said will and pursuant to an order of said Wayne Circuit court, offer for sale, and sell at public auction to the

nignest ruaaer on w eanesciay, i- eoruary

Zlst, 193, at 2 o clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate situate In the City of Richmond, in Wayne

County, Indiana, to-wit:

Part of Lots Numbered Seventy- - two (72) and Seventy-three (73) In that part of the City of Richmond

laid out by Charles W. Starr, bounded, as follows: Commencing i on Main Street at the center of a i wall sixty (60) feet west of the southeast corner of Lot Seventythroe 73), and running thence north through the center of said wall One Hundred (100) Feet to an alley; thence west along the south side of said alley Twenty (20) feet to the center of a partition wall dividing said property from another property on the west formerly owned by A. E. Crocker; thence south along the center of said partition wall and stairwav One Hundred (100) Feet to Main Street; thence east along Main Street Twenty (20) Feet' to the place of beginning. Saving and reserving , to the grantee and to the owners of the property on the west, so long as said building, may remain, the full, free, and unobstructed right of way, as it now exists, from the pavement on the sidewalk on Main Street to the third story of said building, and each piece of said property and the owners thereof are Jointly to bear the expense of keeping said way in good repair. Terms of Sale: One-third of purchase money cash in hand, the balance payable in two equal Installments payable

in not to exceed nine and eighteen

months irom date or sale, the purchas- i er to execute tils notes for the unpaid ! balance of said purchase price in usual bankable form, bearing interest at the

rate ot six per centum per annum from date, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and providing for attorney fees, and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold; the purchaser also to procure and maintain adequate fire Insurance upon the building situate on said real estate payable to the undersigned, as mortgagee, as Its Interests may appear; or, the purchaser may pay all of said purchase money In cash, at his option. Said real estate will be sold subject to taxes thereon due and payable In the year 1923. Said sale will be conducted in the storeroom on said premises, which is now occupied by the Feltman & Curme Shoe Stores Company, at No. 724 Main Street, Richmond, Indiana, and will be Kubject to approval of said Wayne Circuit Court. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. Robblns, Reller & Robblns, Attys.

Jan.23-30-Feh.6-13

Buy Now While Prices are Low 1922 Lexington, sport model lots of extras $13a0 1920 Buick light six sedan, new cord tire3, mechanically perfect 930 1920 Buick light six touring, motor perfect, refinished, cord tires $ 650 1917 Buick light six tovrring, new tires, motor complete- ' ly overhauled $ 325 1921 F"ord coupe, good tires.. ..$ 300 1922 Ford touring, slanting windshield & one-man top; driven 30 days $ 340 1920 Ford touring, starter and lights $ 200 1917 Ford touring, looks and runs good $ 75 1919 Dodge touring, new tires $ S60 1918 Overland light six, new cord tires $ 215 1916 Davis six touring, good tires 95 1917 Maxwell, new tires; a bargain - $ 6a 1918 Saxon light six. refinished $ 150 1913 Reo six, good tires $ 390 1917 Reo four, new tires $ ISO 1916 Dodge touring w $ 235 A small deposit will hold any of the above cars until spring. Free storage. "We will gladly demonstrate any of the above cars. Wayne County Nash Motor Company Open Evenings. K. P. Bldg.. S. 8th

FINANCIAL

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Opportunity knocks at everybody's door so 'tis said. We believe we are pointing out your opportunity when we say; Borrow Money From Us on Our "Twenty Payment Plan" and Start the New Year Right. We will let you have any amount up to $300 on your furniture, piano, vlctrola, etc., and leave the goods In your possession. You may repay us in small monthly Installments and we will charge you only the legal rate of interest for the actual time loan runs. We pledge to you courteous treatment, quick and confidential service. Investigate, for yourself, our methods of loaning money, our standing In the community and our years of serving the borrowing public. For further details, call, phone or write Commonwealth Loan Co. Business established 1895 Room 207 Colonial Bldg. Cor. 7th & Main Sts., Phone Automatic 1545 Under State Supervision.

USE THE CLASSIFIED AD SECTION like you use the telephone book. The

ads are a.u inaexea unner tneir cor rect, specific classification headings.

, If your family needs finan-

t cial aid thatyou can't supply,

come and see us. We loan

money on furniture, live

n&A stock, machinery", automo-V 3

I "lies, merchandise, impIe-tJ grffeAments, at low rates. Fair treat-Vl

incut, duu lijui lcuus tunsiaerauon w ,10 all, Under state supervision, f

. WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 North 10th St Phone 2509

V J

v i

v

AUCTIONS LEGALS

AUCTIONS LEGALS

PUBLIC SALE The untlerslgned will offer at public auction, on the George M. Sowers farm, formerly known as the James Innis farm, located one-fourth milo north and one-half mile east of Hagerstown, on Thursday, January 25th, 1923 Beginning at 10:30 o'clock a. m., the following personal property: 3 Head of Horses One bay horse 12 years old. good worker, weight 1350 lbs.: 1 bav horse, smooth mouth driver, weight 1300 lbs.; 1 blind hor3e, good worker any place, weight 1500. q One big red cow 6 years old and bred; 1 red cow 4 years old and brei, can furnish papers with these two cows. One roan 3 years old and bred, eligible: 1 big red and white cow 5 years old. will calf about the last of March: 1 roan heifer, bred; 1 black cow 5 years old and bred: 4 good dark red heifers coming two years old; 1 Shorthorn fat steer coming 2 years old; 2 good fat yearlings: 10 summer and fall calves, as good a bunch as you will find anywhere. One good Shorthorn bull coming 2 years old, eligible. One Shorthorn bull 7 months old. 45 Bigr Type Poland China Hogrs Six tried sows bred for March pigs, double immune. Forty shoats weighing from 40 to 100 lbs. One male hog. v 25 Head of Sheep Twenty-four good Shropshire ewes, all bred, will lamb in. February and first half of March. One good buck. i ; Corn and HayAbout 700 bushels of extra good yellow corn in the crib, all of which has been carefully assorted; some good seed corn. Ten tons of good timothy hay and 20 tons oCclover hay put up without raljii. Farming Tools One P. & O. corn planter with check row and 80 rods of almost new wire; 1 Janesville corn plow; 1 National corn plow in good shape: one 18-inch disc seeder: 1 gang plow-; one 14-inch walking plow; 1 hog feeder; doubletrees, 1 gas engine and washing outfit In good condition; 1 vacuum washing machine and wringer; 1 coal oil brooder, and other articles not mentioned. TERMS? All sums of $10 and under will be cash. Over J10 a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable security, drawing 7 percent interest. No goods to be removed until settled for. Lunch by the Green's 'Fork Christian Aid Society.

HINDMAN & WEDDLE, Aucts. WILLIAM THOMAS STEER, Clerk.

LESTER C. DAVIS GEO. M. SOWERS

PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction, 8 miles southwest of Rlch- . mond, 6 miles soutiieast of Centt-rville. 2 miles north of Abington, on the Ablngton pike, on the farm known as the old Newton Hunt farm Monday, January 29th, 1923 The following personal property beginning at 9:30 aJ m. " 9 Head of Horses On Vrown horse, 6 years old, weight 1550. sound and good worker, 1-bar marc years old, weight 1550, sound and good worker, 1 bay mare 9 years old, eight 1250, sound and good worker, lady broke, 1 brown horse 10 yearsold. weight 1500, sound and good worker, 1 brown mare, smooth mouth, good worker, 1 team of sorrel horses, smooth mouth, guod worker. 1 gray horse, smooth mouth. ' ' 4 Head of Cattle One Shorthorn cow with calf by her side, weight 1200; 1 Shorthorn cow fresh by day of sale, X Jersey cow giving milk, 1 Jersey cow springer. 9 Head of Hogs . On Big Type Poland China sow, double immune, 5 feeders, weighing 140 ibs., 3 smah pigs. Hay and Grain 2.500 bushels of good sorted corn Jn crib, 3 tons good timothy hay. 12 tons of good clover hay. Farming implements . One farm wagon, 1 flat bed, 1 wood hay rake, 1 hog house, 1 Emerson right-hand sulky plow, 1 iron wheel wagon, 1 disk harrow, I steel rake, 1 John Deere sulkv plow, 1 gravel bed, 2 spring-tooth harrows, 1 drag, 1 J. I. K. sulky plow, 2 walking plows, 1 one-horse breaking plow, 1 John Deere corn plow, 1 Ohio spring-tooth plow, 1 storm buggy, a complete line of one-horse cultivators, 1 carriage, 1 fifteen-horse engine, coal oil burn. 1 buzz saw, 1 feed mill, 1 power washing machine; 1 cutting box, 1 onehorse wheat drill, fence stretchers, work harness for 8 horses, set oil tanred fly nets, new; 1 pony saddle, new; collars, bridles, lines, halters. 3 sets of buggy harness, 1 iron kettle, 6 oil tanks, ? tank of harness oil, doubletrees, singletrees, 100 feet of log chains, log bolsters skids, forks, shovels, bars. Iron vise, 2 International corn plows. Household Goods On kitchen cabinet. 1 davenport, 1 vacuum sweeper, 1 new wood burning heating stove, 1 steel range, 2 churns, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served by ladles of Elkhorn church. In case of cold weather there will bo plenty of hot water furnished for radiators. . . . Terms Made Known Day of Sale

W. E. BRANNON JOHN A. TROUSE

WEDDLE & HINDMAN. Aucts. RICHARD STINSON, Clerk.

FRANK TAYLOR and RAY SWALLOW. Cashiers.

Phone 54SH

.. PUBLIC SALE We. tha undersigned will sMl at public auction on the old Larkln Bon4 place, two miles west of Williamsburg on Wednesday, January 31, 1923 w Sale begins at 9:30 prompt ' '. rrT " 5 Head of Horses Team black geldings 9 and 10 years old, weight 3000, 1 grey horse 11 years old weight 1400, 1 bay mare coming 6 weight 1450 smooth mouth, brown mare weight 1400; these horses will work anywhere. 10 Head of Cattle One red cow fresh by the dav of sale. Two cows giving good flow of milk, four cows to be fresh in early spring, three last spring calves. 52 Head of Hogs Thirty-six fall shoats weighing from 75 to 125 lbs.: 15 Big Typa Poland China brood sows to have pigs last of February and first of March; one Duroo male hog. Farming Implements Two good farm wagons with flat beds and rack. 1 good 8-ft. Deerlng binder, 1 new John Deere mower, 1 Gale corn planter, 1 tafidem disc, 1 two-row corn plow, 3 single row corn plows, 1 hav rake, 1 one-horse VanBrunt wheat drill. 1 one-horse Hoosier wheat drill, 1 steel roller, 1 Gale gang plow, 4 walking breaking plows, 1 three-section harrow, 1 gravel bed, 1 clover buncher, 1 buggy, 1 sleigh, log bolsters and chains, 'hay fork, rope and pulleys: 7-tooth cultivator, power horse clippers, 1 Barshlre plow, 1 two-shovel plow, 1 garden plow, 1 grindstone, 1 potato cover, 2 grass seed sowers, 3 hog feeders, 2 Iron kettles, 1 new set'breechlng harness, lead harness for o horses, bridles, collars, pads, line, hltchtrap, halter, nets, forks, shovels, mowing sigh, straw knife, hoes, post hole diggers, saws, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Grain and Feed CORN 700 bushels more or less good yellow rorn. HAY 10 tons good clover hay; 12 tons good timothy hay. OATS 330 bushels of oats (white).. Household Goods One library table, kitchen cabinet, 12 feet extension table, work table, cupboard, sofa, two center stands, 12 straight chairs, 1 dresser, 1 wooden bedstead, 1 iron bedstead. 3 good rockers, single beds and mattresses, 1 wood chain, 20 yards carpet, three 9x12 woolen fibre rugs, some straw matting, S small rugs, window shades, cooking utensils, cream cans, crocks, fiat irons and a few other articles. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch served by the Friends Aid of Williamsburg

CLARENCE FITTS, Clerk. HINDMAN & WEDDLE, Auctioneers.

WILBUR FULTON WILLIAM LEWIS

AUTOMOBILES

AUTOMOBILES

Dodge B r other s used cars

When people ask if you like your car, they don't ask you whether it is a used car. You like it or you don't like it, and your "yes" or "no" becomes the basis of their opinion. We want everybody to answer "yes" when the inquiry concerns Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. And we know that the only way to make it unanimous is to sell Dodge Brothers Used Cars that are really in good,condition.

Remember: A used car Is only as good as the firm with which you deal

BETHARD AUTO CO. 1117 Main St. Phone 1041

WHO IS YOUR BOSS? The man who works because he himself has something he wants to accomplish is always happier than the man who is filling a position simply because someone else is paying him for it. Self-expression must be back of all honest efforts, all service, all genuine success. When you are putting . your ideas to work and your ambitions to the test, you are getting the most that life can give. When necessity dnves you to your work you will never do your best. When you do your day's duties -for pay rather than for advancement, you will stay pretty much where you are. Why you work deter mines how you work every time. Put yourself into your job you will grow only .

through expressing your best. (Copyright, 19!2, by Basil L. Smith)

V