Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 28, 1 February 1923 — Page 15
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1923.
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AUTOMOBILES
Automobiles for Sale 11 BCTCK K45 Touring: elegant shape; $75. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th St. BARGAINS We btiv. sell or trade. Ford. 1921 sedan, $390: two Fords, 1920 tourings; Ford 1915 touring. $75; Studebaker. special six. 1920: Oldsmohtle 1919 sedan; Chevrolet. 1920 light delivery truck; Columbia electric. Liboral terms. Cieo. W. Worley, 15 S. 9lh St. Phone 2906. Bl'ICK Light six touring, pood tires, newly painted; $380. Wayne County Motor Kales. Bi;iCKk44 Touring, new paint: good tires; $690. Chenoweth Used Car Dept. 13 S. 11th St; Bl'ICK 1921. 6-passenger touring; A-l shape; $S50. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. ' Bl'ICK 1917 t35 touring: looks and runs fine: $250. Chenoweth Used Car Iept..13 S. 11th St. Bl'ICK K45 Touring;; cord tires; pood shape all over: $650. Chenoweth Used Cr Dept.. 13 S. 11th St. Bl'ICK 1920; touring. Rex top, new paint: cord tires; $7."0. Chenoweth red Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. Rl'TCK Light six roadster, newly pulnted; new tires: a bargain; J3S5. Wayne County Motor Sales. Bl'ICK 1921 touriner: A-l shape; new riint; pood tires: $935. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th St. BlICK 191 S coupe, tlreo; motor fine: Usfrt Car Dept. 13 new paint; cord $750. Chenoweth S. 11th St. BI'K'rc SEDAN' 191S; new paint: overhauled: pnoil cord tires; $975. Chenoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 S. 11th St. Bl'ICK 1920. business man's coupe, excellent condition in every respect. Cord tires, snubbers and other extras. Froeltch Xash Sales. Phone 1858, 29 S. 8th. K. P. Bldg. CADILLAC 8 Model 65 touring; refln-Is-hed: motor overhauled; $775. Wayne County Motor Sales. CHALMERS 1919 COUPE Tn extra fin shape, new ralnt, cord tires; $550: liberal terms. r BALLARD SALES CO. 43 P. 7TII ST. PHONE 2010 CHEVROLET Touring looks and runs like new .large size; Phone 6122. CIIF.VROLET 1918 tour.; a Rood one; Jl'.o. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th St. CHEVROLETshape; $165. m'O JQA tm.lMO" trnnA I Chenoweth Used Car ' Dept.. 13 S. 11th St. CHEVROLET 1921 TOTOING All new tires, A-l shape; f 35 BALLARD SALES CO. 23 SOUTH 7TH. PHONE 2010 DAVIS 4 Touring, in good condition; $1 SO. Ballard Sales Co., 23 S. 7th. Phone 2010. HORT 1921 touring. California top; new paint and tires; will trade for diamond or anything of value. Moore Restaurant, 321 N. 3rd St. Phone 1360. DORT 3-passenger shape; runs like roadster, 1n fine new one; $150. Terms. Ballard Sales Co., Phone 2010. 3 S. 7th St. EMPIRE Sport model roadster, for sale; good tires, five wire wheels. Inouire Howard Clark, Centerville. Call after 5:30. l-'ORD 1921 coupe, motor perfect; Wayne County Motof Sales. E300. I'ORD 1915 touring: a good buy for $7.".. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. J 1 1 h St. FORD 1920 touring; good tires; motor perfect: S275. Chenoweth Used Car nept.. is inn m. FORD 1921 touring; good tires: good motor; $225. Chenoweth Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th St. FORD 1921 touring, dem. rims and extra equipment: a bargain. 30 N. 7th St.. next to Coliseum. FORD 1923 sedan, can't be told from new at attractive price. Chenoweth Used Car rept..13S. 11th; FORDI 92l sedan ; a bargain. 30 N. 7th St.. next to Coliseum. Terms If desired. J. Dacey. open in evenings. FORD 1920 SEDAN GOOD TIRES; MOTOR PERFECT; LOTS OF EXTRAS $575. BALLARD SALES CO., 23 S. 7. PHONE 2010. FRANKLIN' 1917 touring; cord tires; a bargain: $r0. Clienoweth Used Car Dept.. 13 S. 11th. HUDSON 6-40 TOURING," GOOD SHAPE ALL OVER: 275; TERMS. BALLARD SALES CO.. 23 S. 7TH ST. TnTPMORILE Brand new sedan, lot of extras, at a big discount. Phone 6122. M AXW ELL 1519 TOURTNGcor.dition; $225. -In excellent running BALLARD SALES CO. 23 S. 7TH ST. USED CARS CHEVROLET 1020 F. B., $400. ' CHEVROLET 1 020 490, $2S5. JU'PMOBILE 1920, $595. llL'PMOBILE Demonstrator, $995. ."ll'PMOBl l: 1923 sedan, sacrifice. OVERLAND 1919, 90, $250. 1 OVERLAND 1916 S3, $75. HA YN ES 1917, $350. ' HUDSON Touring. $50. TERMS THESE CARS All in first class condition; newly finish and guaranteed. B RINK ER & SI1ENDLER S. 9TII ST. PHONE 6122 10 Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts 13 AUTOMOBILE TOPS RE-COVERED Curtain repair work. Guy Atehley, 610 N. I. near Penn. Freight Dept. CAI.I FORM A TOPS Made to order for anv kind of car. ilav C. Needham. 300 N. 'nth St. Phone 6255. YOUR FORD Will ride easier If equipped with the new style Grey Goose absorbers. Let us demonstrate. Rodefeld Garage, West End Main street Bruise. i Garages Autos For Hire 14 DARE BROTHERS Owners of Rieh-mond-Connersville bus line have a bus end a Buick 7-passenger closed car that they will hire; reasonable prices; all day. evening or trip. Dare Bros., 1 1 North 21stSt. Phone 3719. GARAGE For rent; 16 N. 19th St Ph. 3024. SLOAN TAXI SERVICE Careful drivV ers. City calls 25c, 35c and 50c; spe cial rates on country drives. Day or night. Pho n ebOJM . Repairing Service Stations 16
fllERE ARE MESSAGES FOR YOU ARE YOU GETTING THEM? ;. Suppose that everyone in this city who had a buying or Belling offer to make that would interest you were to call you on the phone. Would you answer? Suppose they wrote you special delivery letters. Would you open them? Suppose they sent telegrams. Would you read them? They don't have to do any of these things. They know ' that the quickest, most direct way of making their offers and wants known to Richmond people is through The Palladium's A-B-C Classified Section. That's where you'll find their messages, many of which will mean profit and opportunity for you. That's where you'll find chances to save money and gain satisfaction. You can't afford to go without reading these helpful little ads, can you? Well, then, you'll find them specially arranged for your convenience in the A-B-C Classified Section every day!
The A-B-C Classified Ads Always the Same in Service Always Different in Opportunity
AUTOMOBILES Repairing Service Stations 16 AUTOMO fclLE REPAIR! XcTofall klndsT We guarantee our work. Richmond Motor Sales Co. 12 & N. E. Phone 1494. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Done in the right way. Expert mechanics. Roblson, 17 S. 6th St. Phone 1029. CYLINDER RE-GRINDING We regrind your old motor block, giving original efficiency; over-size piston rings and wrist pins. Mechanical Servloe Co., rear of Postoffioe. Phone6117. EXPERT Motor truck repairing done on short notice. Lucas Bros. Garage, 221 Main St. Phone 242S. HIATT GARAGE "Biggest Little Garage in Town." Expert repairing on Cadillac, Marmon, Peerless and Chevrolet; all work guaranteed. Rear S19 S Ct TMionea IfiTT-'X-M - V,E-?,1 J DAi hc.lhaivui.iu ReUUUUIII , I t'll iei is , auimiiuuiiB ing. Thesing, 90S N. B St. repairBUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ALL KINDS OF plating, mirrors re-sil-.i t i T-iA.:n. -tt i.e. ona WT vtrieu. ijti i iiiuil .rifling uuias, ..v. Main St. Phone 2758. 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. SCTTI'BROS. ROOFING CO. Will roof vnur building promptly and satisfactorily. 1"29 Main St. Phone 1014. Dressmaking Millinery 21 BUTTON'S COVERED. HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGE BUTTON HOLES. Pleating, Beading, Braiding. Embroidery. LACEY'S Sewing Machine Store 14 South 9th St. Phone 1756 HEMSTITCHING AND PI COT ING Higii class work done. Nell Dickinson. '23 S. 8th St. Heating; Plumbing, Roofing 22 MARSHALL ( Wolverine) FURNACE CO office and salesrooms li X. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. PLUMBING, BOILER AND FURNACE installed; get my prices. Geo. E. lleerhoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 6247. Laundering 24 WASHINGS Wanted. 831 S. 7th St. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 CECIL HILLING For draylng. moving, long hauls a specialty; get my prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959. CI t Y -TO - CI T Tl lAI'LI NG M erch an" t deliverv, household storage. Goehner, Felthian CigarStore. Phone 2039-4363. DRAYING Moving, hauling of all kinds storage, crating. Ora Monger, 7 South 7th St. Phone 3137274;. MOVING. STORAGE AND CRATING of all kinds. Local and long distance hauling. Forest Monger, 519 N. D St. Phone 2E28. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11 St. Phone "2228-1 566. W. G Baker, mgr. Painting, Papering, Decorating 26 NO WrAITINGTNO DELAY Hays will hang vnur paper right awav. Hays' Wall Paper Store, 409 Main St. Repairing 29 FREE SERVICE New laces minor rips sewed. Scaras stained a shine. I can repair your shoes at a very low cost. Modern Shoe Rebuilder, 1221 Srt WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY REpairing. Clyde St. John, 7 is. ith St. Prompt service. EMPLOYMENT Helo Wanted Female 32 BOOKKEEPER Wanted. Sintrer Sewing Machine Co.. No. 7 So. 7th St. Glenn Kinkead. manager. BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER Competent woman stenographer and bookkeeper. excellent working conditions and chance for advancement to capable applicant. Box E-S30 care Palladium. GTRL For housework, St. Phone 1065. 130 South 11th GIRLS EXPERIENCED GLOVE MAKERS AND GIRLS TO LEARN THE GLOVE-MAKING TRADE. INDIANAPOLIS GLOVE CO.. ALWAYS THE BEST PLACE TO WORK. SOUTH H STREET & C. & O. R. R, NURSE MAID White, to care for year old child. Mrs. Edwin Price, 51 S. 18th St. Phone 3;t Help Wanted Male 33 BXRRKR BUSINESS PAYS Learn It. Moler Barber College, 10a S. Wells St., Chicago. BOY Wanted for delivery, etc., for full time. Apply J. iL Coe Printing Co., 917 Main. FARM HAND Wanted. Address Box A-134, care Palladium. FARM HAND--Married, with small famReference required. Clar ily. wanted ence Brown, College Corner, O., R. R. 2. NIGHT WATCHMAN Wanted; all on one floor. Call Saturday morning. Johnson Sheet Metal Works. OFFICE WORK Man wanted; one with office experience. Apply Jenkins-Vulcan Springs Co., N. 8th St. WANTED Married man to work on farm, one with tractor experience. Walter King, New Paris, Ohio.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Male 33 SALESMAN Wanted for washing machine. Vacuum cleaners. Salarv and commission. Call mornings 8 "to 9. Crane Electric Co. 12 N. 5th St. WANTED AMBITIOUS young men with a grammar school education or better who are not satisfied with their present positions. MEN That have red blood in their veins and a real backbone and, are willing to work hard for a future success. IF You have a determination to make yourself a success and sav "I will" a growing organization is s'eeking men of your type call between 1:30 and 4:30 or 6 to 8. APPLY R. C. COLLINS WESTCOTT HOTEL YOUNG MAN Between the age of 25 to 35 who is established in an office to take an exceptionally good proposition as a side line. Address Box F-100S, care Palladium. Help Male or Female 34 HIGH-SALARIED EXECUTIVES Usually come up through the lines thev start as stenographers or bookkeepers, where they get the training that qualifies them for the position higher up. Call at the office, write, or telephone us for particulars. Richmond Business College. Colonial Bldg. Situations Wanted Female 36 HOUSEWORK Girl wants housework, at once; by the week. 1016 North J St. HO US E W OR K Wanted; by wo man; small family preferred. Inquire 1015 N. H St. INSTRUCTION Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 PIANO PUPILS Wanted ced teacher. Margaret Lincoln St. by experienPfafflin, 206 LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 PUPS For pale, ones. Phone 215: Boston bull; good Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 58 HEAD SHOATS 60 lbs. WIndfield Brown. Campbellstown. Oh'o. Poultry and Supplies 49 COCKERELS Full blooded White EngHsh Leghorn cockerel, for sale. Phone MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 5 H. P. MOTOR AND DRILL PRESS Emery wheel and shafting. Darnell, 1020 Main Street. $la SET HOOVER Sweeper attachments, for sale, $8; used but once. 121 N. 5th Street. BARGAIN'S In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E Keever's Watch Shop. 7 South 11th Street. VALENTINE DAY, FEB. 14 SEE OUR LINE OF VALENTINES. ALL THE LATE BOOKS & MAGAZINES DICKINSON WALL PAPER CO. 604 MAIN ST. Barter and Exchange 51A CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to ouy or sen goon used furniture; it will pay you. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. GOOD USED GOODS We buv and sell. Brammer & Nease Furniture Exchange 520 Main. Rone 1461 USED FUI ; N IT U RE AN i) STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 1 S4 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1S02.' Business and Office Equipment 52 ADDING MACHINE AND CASH REGTSter combined, for sale. 221 South 10th Street. Building Materials 54 BUILDING BLOX Drain tile brick. flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office. School St. road. Phone 3250. Farm Equipment 55A FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 harrow, cultivator, 1 Junior planter, 1 set of work harness, .for sale. Albert Melle. Phone Household Goods 59 8-PTECE TAPESTRY OVERSTUFFED i Suite, $!?. Townsend's New & Used) Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St. A LTN E W WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN j Cabinet, S23.;0. Townsend s New & Used Good Store. 35-37 S. 6th St. BASE BURNER For sale. 42S So. 12th St. Phone 1792. BUFFET TABLE And six chairs. $29! Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St. COAL RANGES $10 up. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th Street . DARK OAK DININGROOM SUITE 10 pieces, $59. Townsend's New &; Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th St. GAS RANGE $8. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St. GENUINE LEATHER COUCH $12. At Townsend s New & Used Goods btore, 35-37 S. 6th St. HOOSTER KITCHEN CABINET $7. At Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, JS5-37 S6th St. 11 LARGE GENUINE LEATHER. TURKish rocker. $15. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St. sTNGEprSEWING MACHINE $3.9 S. At Townsend s New & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St. SQUARE DININGROOM TABLE$10. Townsend's New & Used -$5 to Goods Store, J35-37 S. 6th St. WHITE-KNAMEL BEDROOM SUITE $22. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store. 35-37 S. 6th St. WINDOW SHADES 13 good. clean window shaies, for sale. Phone 1977.
MERCHANDISE
Musical Instruments 62 BUY A USED PIANO Or player piano from us at our actual cost; on convenient terms. Fulghum's Vlctrola Store, 1000 Main 'St. EMRAIi STUDIO If you are looking for a real ban.io or. any string instruments whp not pay us. a visit and see our complete line? Cash or terms. 1032 Main or Phone 2958. , RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exchange. Why pay more? We buy, sell .and exchange. Miller Harness Store, 827 Main Street. - ' Wearing Apparel 65 OVERCOATS For . sale; - two . misfit overcoats, sizes 3s and 42; also several uncalled for -overcoats, in good condition. 90S 14 Main. Wanted To Buy 66 REED BABY CAB WANTED. PHONE 2802. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 63 6TH ST.. S. 119 Sleeping room, rent; with steam heat and bath. for 6TH ST., S. 130 Modern room for rent; suitable for one or two gentlemen. 11TH ST.. S. 103 Modern room, for rent; gentlemen preferred. B ST., N. 1120 Three rooms, for rent Phone 3708. MODERN FURNISHED ROOM In private family, central located. Phone 1775 before 6 p. m. Rooms for Housekeeping 69 4TH ST., S. W. rent, for light heat and water. 464 Two rooms, for housekeeping; light. MODERN Light housekeeping for rent; centrally located. rooms. Phone "oSJ. T H R EE FURNISH" ED ROOMS Ground floor, for rent. 122 North 6th. Phone 2686. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS For light housekeeping; downstairs; modern; verv desirable. Call 326 N. 12th St. . Wanted Rooms or Board 73 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS Wanted to rent, 305 S. W. 4th SU Phone 1074. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Houses For Rent 77 8-ROOM HOUS F. 5 2 7 S. 13th. Can be sub-rented; ?30 per month. J. B. Maag Phone 2686. Wanted To Rent 81 GARAGE OR BARN In vicinity of 200 National Road west, wanted to rent. Phone 6260 P. O. Jones. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis of Golden rule.J.B. Maag. Phone 26S6, 311 N. 9. CITY PROPERT Y A N D FA RMS For sale. Vv'e can give you anything you wa tit. J. H. iSchell. Phone 20 8 2. FOR SERVICE List vourpropertv and fnvms with Long & Tillson, 201 K. P. BJdg. Phone 6226. FOR FARMS AND CTTY PROPERTY See or write W. O. Harrison, R. R. C, Richmond. Phone 54103. HOUSES 6ver30ilstedfor sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone 1641 or 2169. IF YOU WANT TO BUY See Bundv. If you want to sell see Bundv. You can see Rundy at 317 North Sth St. Phone 2995. OVER 100 HOUSES and farms for sale and more coming In everv dav. Porterfield. 33 Union Bank Bldg. Ph. 1965. Houses For Sale 84 14TH ST.. S. 20S Modern 8-room brick! house. Owner moving to farm. Terms j if desired. Inquire at 20S S. 14th St., any time. 19TH ST. N. 7-room house, bnth and toilet; $5rt0 down, balance like rent. Jordan. 231 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1570. COTTAGE For sale; 5-room: three lots both kinds of water. Box 119, Centerville. Ind. Real Estate For Exchange 88 S K V E R ALGobDF A RM St oTra d ef or Richmond real estate. Address 514 Pproplf road rir Phonp 3.VM. Wanted Real Estate 89 1 TO 3 ACRES Wanted to buv. a small j plar-e. Mr. Raymond Mercer, 59 Bridget Ave. i AUCTIONS LE0ALS , Legal Notices, 91 j NO T I r EOF D E T E R M T N A T I O N"t 0T S - ! SUE BONDS FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT. ! State of Indiana.-Wavne Countv. ss. : j Before the Boyrd of Commissioners of i avne tTounty, Indiana, January term. 1923. In the matter of the petition of Oscar H. Thompson, et al.. for the improvement of the certain highway known as tne Kicnmomi and Middleboro Turn-; pike, all of said highwnv proposed to be! improved being in Wayne Township, I ! Wayne Countv. Indiana, under the pro visions of the Three-Mile Road haw Notice is hereby riven that the Board ! of Commissioners of Wayne Countv, Indima. h'' order dulv made and entered on the 27th dav of Januarv. 192". de- ! termin"d to ksn bonds oe Wavne Conn- ; tv. Indiana, in the total sum of Ninetv- ; Four Thousand Dollars f?94.O00) bear- i iTi- interest at the rate of four and one- : half percent per annum, for the Purpose ' of raiding mrmev to pav for the con-! struction. including the contract pri'e and all expenses incurred and to lie in- 1 curred. of the improvement of the cer- 1 tain hisrhway known as the Richmond' and Middleboro Turnpike beginning at! the west end of the certain highway! known as Smyrna Road and running! thence in n northerly and northeasterly I direction alfrtie- said Richmond and Middleboro Turnpike to the intersection of the same with the certain highway! AUCTIONS LEGALS
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public sale, on the Stanford farm. 7 miles south of Richmond and 1 i miles youth of Boston, on the Richmond and Hamilton pike, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923 At 10 a. m., 1923. The following personal property, to-wit: 3 Head of Horses Consisting of 1 black. 9 years old, a good worker any place hitched; 1 bay mare 6 years old, a good worker; 1 grey colt 2 years old. 8 Head of Cattle One Jersey cow 8 years old, fresh and a good one; 1 part Jersey cow, 6 years old. will be fresh soon: 1 Holstein cow, 5 vears old. will 'be fresh soon after the sale; 1 red heifer with calf: 1 Hereferd heifer with calf: 1 black cow, giving milk, a good chance for a milk cow; 1 real Shorthorn heifer calf, weight 550 pounds; 1 heifer, dry, a fine one. 64 Head of Hogs Consisting of 19 brood sows, due to farrow about April the 1st, "double Immuned;" 90 head of fall shoats, all red ones. Farm Implements and Tools One McCormick grain binder; 1 Deering mower: 1 VanBrunt wheat drill and corn turner, new; 1 Janesville corn planter, fertilizer attached: 1 double disk; 1 riding breaking plow, John Deere stag, a good one; 1 walking breaking plow, a good one; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 double .shovel plow; 1 wagon with flat bed and box bed; 1 seed cleaner; one 2-row Fuller & Johnson corn plow; one. 1-row corn plow, 1 Bell City incubator. HAY in tiie mow; corn in crib. Some household goods. Harness Two sets of britchen harness; 1 set of hip-strap harness; 1 set leather flv nets; 1 set web nets; collars, bridles, lines, halters, and other straps and 00 s' Fence Posts 125 hedge posts: 25 end posts; and 100 line posts. Terms liberal and made known on day of sale. Lunch served by the Ladies' Aid of Boston, Ind. HENRY HENSLEY HOWARD & CARR, Aucts. ZACK STANLEY & T. A. DAUGHERTY, Clerks
AUCTIONS LEGALS
Legal Notices Continued 91 known as the Hollansburg Pike, all of said highway being in Wayne Townshin. Wavne Conntv. Indiana, eaid im provement being the paving of said Richmond and Middleboro Turnpike with concrete, contract for which work was let and awarded on December 30th. 1922, by said Board of Commissioners under the provisions of the law known as the Three-Mile Road Law. The net assessed value of all property in said taxing1 district of Wayne Township is $43,473,633, and the present total indebtedness thereof without this issue is $375,100. . " Ten or m6re taxpayers In said municipal corporation, other than those who pay poll tax only, and who will be affected by the proposed Issuance of such bonds and who may be of the opinion that such bonds should not be issued, or that the proposed issue is excessive for the proposed purpose thereof, imv file a petition in the office of the County Auditor of said County of Wayne, State of Indiana, within twentynine davs after the date of this notice, setting forth their objection thereto and facts showing that the proposed issue is unnecessary, unwise or excessive, as the case may be, and upon such petition beingfiled the questions involved will be he--d and determined as by law provided. Dated this 1st dav of February, 1923. W. HOWARD BROOKS, Auditor. William K. Cheeseman, Louis M. Hampton, Albert S. Hindman, Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. Feh.l-S AUTOMOBILES KOKOMO TIRES Everyday Prices FABRICS 30x3 $6.73 30x3U $7.75 32x4 $12.50- $18.00 CORDS 30x31.4 $10.00, $11, $12.50, $14 32x4 $23.00 Other sizes In proportion We still have 1922 prices. All clean, fresh stock, just in. Feltman's Cigar Store "Where you buy Good Tires for less" 609 Main Phone1 2033 Used Automobiles We will gladly demonsarate any of our Used Cars 1S22 Nash six tourirlg. driven 1SO0 miles, lots of extras $1150 1922 Nash four touring, cord tires ; $ S25 1922 Dodge touring, like new..$ 675 1920 Buick light six sedan $925 1921 Ford coupe, wire wheels, cord tires t $ 390 1920 Ford coupe, five good tires $ 350 1919 Ford coupe, wire wheels ..$ 300 1920 Ford touring, starter and dem $ 200 191 5 Overland six touring, a bargain $ 275 1918 Reo six touring, good paint and good tires, runs good, a bargain $ 290 1916 Reo four tour., new tires $ 135 1918 Saxon touring, cord tires $ 220 1914 Overland, starter & lights $ 50 1914 Ford roadster $ 50 Easy terms. Open Evenings. Wayne County Motor "Sales IC of P. Bldg., 29 South Sth St. Phone 1S5S Open Evenings FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Opportunity knocks at evervbodv's door so 'tis said. We believe "we are pointing out your opportunity- when we say: Borrow Money from Vs on Our "Twenty-Paytncnt Plan" and start the new year right. We will let you have any amoiuiT up to $300 on your furniture, piano, viotrola. etc., snd leave the goods in your possession. You mav repav us In small monthly installments and we will charge you only the logal 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. Room 207 Colonial Bldg. Cor. 7th & Main Sts. Phone Automatic 1545 Under State Supervision Business established 1SS PdvU-tfair' Past Due Bills Don't be harassed by collectors Avoid embarrassment. Protect your credit. Borrow here and pay up your past due bills. We loan on chattel mortgage. Under state supervision. Business-like methods. Fair, courteous treatment wine in ana see us. WELFARE LOAN ' SOCIETY 9 North ldth St. Phone 2509 AUCTIONS LEGALS
AUTOMOBILES
VESTA BATTERIES Motor Rebuilding and Repairing mCamit t Month afSn" THESING Automobile and Battery Service 908 North B Street AUCTIONS LEGALS
SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Saturday, February 3, 1923
Large cast Iron coal and wood range, white enamel back, malleable top, like new; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 extension table:- one l&O-egg Queen incubator; 1 hard coal brooder stove; 1 iron bed and springs; 1 pair pillows; 1 dresser; one 9x12 tapestry Brussels rug; one 6x9 velvet rug; several small rugs; 3 rockers; 1 piece linoleum, 12x14; one 1915 model Buick roadster, in good shape: a few 4 and 6 gallon Jars; mason cans; 1 folding bed; 1 cot; 1 sanitary cot; 1 Kimbal piano.
WEAuneersXmiAX RICHMOND STORAGE CO. Rear 19 South Eleventh Street
Public Stock
At Tatmlbe's 124-126 North Sixth
Satnurday9 February 4th 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 mares and a few, nicely mated teams. Also some cheap farm horses and mares. 10 Head of Mules 10 One pair mare mules weighing 2200 pounds. 50 Head of Shoats 50 Weighing from 50 to 90 pounds. One Lot of Old Buggies and Spring Wagons All stock must be as represented or money refunded. Our next sale will - be Saturday, February 17th. If you have any stock to sell, write us or Phone 2613.
WEDDLE & HINDMAN, O. E. ROSS, Auctioneers. H. J. HANES, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Peyton Mitchell farm, 1 H miles south of Webster and 4 Vi miles northwest of Richmond on Williamsburg pike, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923 Beginning at 9:30 o'clock, the following: 3 Head of Horses One grey horse, 5 yrs. old, 1500 lbs.; 1 team brown mares 7 yrs. bid, 230f) bs. 12 Head of Cattle One brlndle cow. calf bv side; 1 Shorthorn cow giving 4 gallons milk a day: 2 Shorthorns fresh in February and 4 Shorthorns fresh in March: 2 Shorthorn heifers, 1 past yearling and one 2 months old; 1 Shorthorn bull, 18 months old. 80 Head of Hogs Eleven T.iroo sows to farrow middle of March; 69 shoats, S3 to 100 lbs. ,all double Immuned. Poultry and Brooder Fifty Rhode Island Bed chickens and one 140-chIck brooder. Corn and Hay " About 900 bushels good assorted corn; 16 tons good mixed hay. 'r' Implements One Studebaker wagon. Hat bed and racks; 1 Troy wagon with box bed: 1 McCormick wheat binder: 1 McCormick mower: 1 Milwaukee corn binder; 1 tamden disk; 1 pulverizer: two 2-section spike-tooth harrows: one 7tooth cultivator: one 2-shovel plow; one 1-shovel plow: two 1-row corn plows; one 2-row Case corn plow: 1 hog fountain; 1 Clipper fan mill: one 1-hors'e wheat drill: 2 walking plows; 1 John Deere Fulky; 1 corn planter with fertilizer attachment: 1 corn turner; 1 wood hay rake: 1 hay tedder; 1 hay loader: 1 Black Hawk manure spreader: 1 Kmery grinder: 1 power horse clipper: 2 blocks and tackles; 1 trailer with racks and hitch; one 5hore Ker'-ules engine and one lli-horse Herculese engine; 1 Xo. 4 Stover grinder and sacker complete; 1 feed cart: 1 slop cart; 2 grass seeders; 1 N'o. - cream separator; 2 sets double breeching harness: 2 sets buggy harness; heavy flv nets for 4 horse.; 10 or 12 good leather collars, lines, bridles, halters" log chairs, double ;nd singletrees, forks, shovels, etc.; also 3 eteel drums for gasoline or oil; 1 60-gallon coal oil tank. Household Goods One Florence TTot Blast heating stove; 1 Favorite range; 1 cook stove; 1 laundrv stove- one 3-burner coal nil stove and oven: 6 leather-seated dining room chairs; 1 double-tub Pexter washing machine. 7-gallon barrel churn; 1 dash churn; numerous other articles. 9 Lunch served by Webster Aid society. Terms made known on day of sale. F. M. TAYLOR, Settling Clerk. PEYTON MITCHELL1 WALTER FARLOW, Field Clerk. GEORGE TOSCHLOG WEDDLE & HIXDMAX, Auctioneers.
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MERCHANDISE
JJ. S. Army Goods Men's Work Coats Men's Raincoats Sheeplined Coats Blanket Lined Coats New or Reclaimed Army Pants Work or Dress Shoes Reclaimed Shoes. $1.50 up Rubber Boots (Knee or Hip Style) -Dress or Work Socks Light or Heavy Underwear Wool or Cotton Army Shirts Assortment of Gloves Boy's Sheep Skin Overcoats (Just a few left) Steel and Folding Cots - Sweaters in Styles Trunks, Suitscases and Traveling Rags Wool Arsnv Blankets Leggins of all kinds Men's Dress Overcoats Tarpolum and Wagon Covers wool socks, sue: z ror ss&c. t Rubber Shoes, 8 eyelets, J2.75 a pair j U. S. Army Store Store Open Evenings. 11 S. 7th St. i AUCTIONS LEGALS Sale Bare St., Richmond, Ind. GEORGE TAUBE Wffl. LANDWEHR
Sale
Copyright. 1923
