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in the City of Richmond, Indiana, at 10 o'clock' a. m., Friday, April 27th, 1906, at which time, and place it will receive and hear remonstrances from all owners or holders of property assessed, benefits or damages on account of opening and widening of said street as above described. JOS. S. ZELLER, President. JOHN F. DAVENPORT, WILLIAM H. ROSA, wmar!5-22-29. : CITY ADVERTISEMENT. ; Department of Public Works. Office of. the Board. Richmond, Ind. Notice to Contractors. , I Notice is hereby given ..by the Board of PuWie Works of theCity of Richmond, Ind., that sealed proposals will be receivjh by it, atfjits office, at the hour of Ao o'clock, &.m.t on March 28th, l,906, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by he Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolutioiw Number 44. For the constructionlof cement sidewalks on the East sffle of North 16th street, from Lot 68 Aloffitt's, addition to the City of Richmond, to North F street, said w'aks to be of a uniform width of six (p) feet. Improvement Resolution Number 45. Providing for the inV)rovement of Charles street, from Byer street to the West terminal on said Charles street, by the grading nd graveling of the roadbed, and the i?8Wt!t)cuction of cement sidewalks on bothf sides thereof, to a uniform width of four and one half (4V) feet, and aW the construction of cement curtfs and gutters along both sides theeof. Improvement Resolution Nmmber 46. Providing for the const juction of a 12 inch sewer in South 21st street, from the Trunk sewer aboit 300 feet south of South A strei north to South A street. Improvement Resolution Number 47. Providing for the improvement of Pearl street, by the fonstruction of cement sidewalks on bpth sides there of, from Northwest Ffrst street to Northwest Third street and on the North side of. Pearstreet, from Northwest Fourth street to Northwest Fifth street, said sidewalks to be of a uniform widA of six (6) feet. Alt work done fi the5 making of said described puflic improvements, shall be in aedftrdance with the terms and conditions of the details, plans, profiles, dlawings and specifications which arlyoyfije and may be seen in the office of laid Board of Public Works of thefCity of Rich mond. ; The bidders, in sumnitting propos als to make said described public improvements, must ncompany each bid with a certified Iheck in the sum of $100.00, as evidef ce of good faith that the successfulfbidders will execute, within ten days' from . the acceptance of proposals", 'Contracts and bonds satisfactory totfce said Board to do the work of mating said improvements. A failurl of - the successful bidders to entfr- into such contracts and bonds cpon . tl'e acceptance of such proAsals, v-:ll forfeit the checks and tb sums of mouejy' payable: thereon o the city, as agreed and liquidate damages for such failure. t .j The Board of ;-.PAli Works reserves the right to leject any or all bids. I JOS. 8. ZELLER, JOHN F. DAVENPORT, WILLIAM H. ROSA, , Board of Public Works. . . mch-15&22d. '

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' i l : i that him. Arabian Pr, GREEIISFORK (Palladium Correspondence.) Greensfork, Ind., March 21. Mrs. ,Eva Kerr and daughter Blanche, returned last week from a visit in Indianapolis. Monthly meeting was held at the Friends' Church Saturday and Sunday. Miss Edith Mason of Economy, called on friends here Sturday. Mrs.H arry King entertained the Advance Club Friday afternoon. Miss Alice Sharp contemplates teaching a six weeks' term of spring school. . " V : Albert Albertson haas been on the sick list for a few days. On account of the hevy snow there was 'no school at the Sugar Grove and Veal School houses Monday and Tuesday. 1 Frank Agal of Indianapolis, is the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Black. ' j The Rural Route carriers were unable to make the trip Monday. ' Mrs. Bert Hatfield and Hazel Hatfield spent Wednesday in Richmond. I The Rural Route men for the past few Vlays were unable to make their rounds. Robert Davenprt, the noted ventriloquist, was in town Tuesday. j Dr. F. W. Kienzle s expecting to take a trip to Oklahoma in the near future. He will be gone about three weeks. - ' ' r ' . : ;' , The German Medicine show has left. ' - j Mrs. Will Roller spent Monday in Richmond. i Chas. Howard, Clyde Oler and , Emory Oler cwere in town Tuesd: Came horseback. Well Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney of Pittsfield, Vt. says: ''Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills." ne writes: " they keep my family in splendid health." Quick cure for Headache, Constipation and Biliousness. 25c. Guaranteed at A. G. Lukcn & Co.'s drug store. FOUNTAIN CITY Fountain City,, Ind., March 21. i Last Sunday afternoon while Mr. and Mrs. Vanoe Fulton, who live on the farm of Tony, Clements, were away, from home the house with contents were all destroyed by fire. Nothing was saved. How the fire caught is not known. . ; Milton Hodgin, wife and daughter took dinner Sunday with Orlie Hinshaw and wife. , Jack Schroeder and family moved to Richmond last week. Fountain r City has more empty 'iouses now than she has had for a Ibnsr time. E'hel Jones f Earlham is expettrd to visit Orlie 'Hinshaw and wife this week. I, An-ipatn ,oes headache, nansea, .i - x .nguor, heart palpitation. 1. fe physics gripe, sicken, weaken the Dowels, and don't eure? Doan's Regulets act gently s and eure constipation. 25 cents. Ask jour druggist.

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Whitewater, Ind., March 21. Mrs. P. A. Pyle of Albany, Ind., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie, Marshall. Reed Gordon entertained Sunday, Russell Hiatt, Raymond Richards and , Grover White. The German Medicine Co. will entertain ihe public at Laurel Hall this week. Mr' Moody Lamb of Richmond, spent" Sunday with friends at Whitewater. ' . Thomas S. Pyle has received a fine line of up-to-date spring shoes. Fred Wallace, who has been sick for some time, is slowly improving. Rev. Sharitt of Indianapolis, will fill hs regular appointment at the Christian Church Saturday evening, Sunday and Sunday evening. Franklin township diploma examination was held at the school house Saturday there being twenty-one applicants. A company of Miss Anna Stevenson 's friends paid her a surprise visit Saturday evening, it being her twenty-first birthday. Those present were Misses Edna, Blose, Edna Richards, Ida Addleman,vEva Addleman, Minnie Crawford; Messrs. Raymond Richards, Russell Hiatt, Ira Addleman, Alva Alexander, Clell Alexander, Leonard Thompson, Cecil Clopp, Floyd Beetly. Prof. Fred G. White spent Sunday at Winchester. Mrs. Mollie Hunt entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ollie C Hunt and family.

NIGHTS OF UNREST No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the "Sufferer from Kidney Troubles. " ' '. ' ! I - No peace for the kidney' suffererPain and distress from morn to night. . . Get up with a lame back, . Twinges of backache bother you all day, : Dull aching breaks your rest at night, Urinary disorders add to your misery. Get at the cause cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills will work the cure. " ': , ' They're for the kidneys only ' Have made great cures in Richomnd. Mrs. F. Heater, of number 607 North Thirteenth St., says f"'I suffered severely from kidney complaint for twenty yes is and at times was so bad that I could hardly get about the house; every joint and muscle in my back felt as though it would break when I moved. I could not rest' well aj; night, but always felt more tiyelf and used up in the mornings llfan I did the "night before. I saar uoan's Jvidnev fins recommena- , got a box at A. G. Luken's drug started to use them. They soon cured me. My son was also troubled badly with his back. He took Doan's-Kidney Pills at my suggestion and the result in his case was thorough relief from his misery."; For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. - Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. DUBLIN (Paladium Correspondence.) Dublin, Ind.j March 21. Rev. Keiter preached in the East Main street U. B. church Sunday, both in the morning and afternoon. Grayce Miller of Richmond has been here on a visit to her parents.5 Carmony & Brown had their third combination sale Friday of last week at Carthage, Ind. Prof. Ewers, our school superintendent, is improving very slowly from his recent injury. J. E. Henley, who is attending college at Cleveland, Ohio, has been here on a visit to his parents, west of town. There will be a free lecture in the Universalist church of this place next Saturday evening, subject, "The Religion of the Rusian Revolutionists." The- Sunday morning semon will be upon The Transient and the Permanent in Religion." The evening subject, "The Religion of Whittier." Have you weakness of any kind stomach, back, or any organs of the body! Don't dope yourself with ordinary medicine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power, i 35 cents. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. w ; ; Moonlight at Cwseum next week.

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WANTED A room for light housekeeping. Address L., care of Palladium. WAN TED Boy for general farm work. Phone 568. WANTED Man to do dairy work. Phone 563. WANTED Second hand school books wanted at Bartel's stationary store, 925 Main street. j WANTED At 309 North Tenth street, an experienced girl for general housework; good wages to the right party. 21-3t WANTED A young man with bU cycle, willing to work. Bee Hive Grocery Company. 21-2t WANTED Good pay for earnest workers everywhere distributing circulars, samples and advertising matter. No canvassing. Cooperative Advertising Co., N. Y. WANTED A man, 505 Main street. Hassenbusch's Store. WANTED A girl for( general housework.5 'I No washing or , ironing. 122 N. 15th street. ' WANTED j-Experienced men in trimming department, cutter, seat and top man. Address Peters Buggy Company Columbus Ohio. WANTED Board and room in private family by gentleman. Address ; H. P. L. care Palladium. V WANTED Situation, cook, good steady man wants situation. First class cook. George Fair, City. General delivery. WANTED Good pay for earnest workers everywhere distributing circulars, samples and advertising matter. .No canvassing. Co- .; operative Advertising Co., New S York.'' - : - " WANTED Agents, either sex, 50 percent commission,' every housekeeper needs it. Sullivan, 138 S. 7th St. WANTED Situation by practical and highly recommended nurse. Phone 153 D Dublin. , V,' WANTED There is an opening for a worthy young man to work his way through the Business College. Phone 240 - 2-15-tf . REAL ESTATE lair TRANSFERS. T. R. Woodhurst to Henry C. Starr, lots 545, 546, 547, and ',. 548 in Elizabeth Starr's addition . to Richmond $6000 Alonzo , Girton to William A. Stidham, a' lot on North Tenth street, in C. W. Starr's addition to Richmond, being ' 54 feet frontage south of. the Grace M. E. church on the west side ..,$4000 Sarah Thistlethwaite to Forest 5 Thistlethwaite, part of the northeast quarter section 31, township 14, north, in range 1 west .. ...$ 200 Mary S. Early to James S. Lo- r gan, part of lot No. 40 in Jeremiah - Cox 's addition to ' , Richmond .... . ......$1100 A. L. Study et al., to Theo. Woodhurst, one half of lots ; 545, 546, and 548 in that part . of the city laid out by Elizabeth - Starr ....... .-. ..... . f $3000 Ella L. Cobb to T. H Wood- , f hurst, one. half of lots 545, 546, 547 and 548 in that part of "the city laid out by Eliza-C-Ci beth Starr . .1 . 1 . .VSOO Tbs Kind faa Haw kmn Bocjtt It pours the oil of life into your system. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. r

FOR SALE Stallion by Hal Billiard three years old. For particulars enquire Jesse Schultx's saloon, 23 North E Street. rOA BALB. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, KeUy Block. Phone 329. tf. FOR SALE Shade trees for sale.

Address James Garrett, Fountatin City, Indiana. LOST A pair of nose glasses with triangular guards. Finder return to Warner School office and ' receive reward. LOST A gold locket with letters C. S. C. on back. Return to 20G N. Ninth street. LOST Brown belt with pearl buckle. Please leave at this office. . ' , LOST Lost Envelope wth $9.25, be- : tween R. R. Store and Wayne Works. Return to 28 South Second street. LOST Fox terrier, answers to name of Dan. Phone 1839 A. Reward LOST Between 628 North 10th and ; 915 North G, white silk scarf, two corners ' worked in roses. Return to No. 915 North G and receive re- ' ceive a liberal reward. Valued as a 1 present. ' ! LOST A pocket book between Starr. Piano factory and Fifth and Main 1 streets, $25.50. Finder return to ' 331 South Ninth street, Bud Stawnaker. Reward. . LOST An umbrella, left on 7:30 r ; car or at St. Mary's Hall. .Jb inder please return to Bell Telephone Exchange. t LOST Watch charm "Knights of Columbus Emblem, r Return ; to i Richmond Loan Company. Reward. LOST A silk work bag , containing fancy work, on South , 17th street or between 17th and 14th on Main. Return to 39 ,S.: 17th. .' K : LOST A black belt with a silver J buckle near corner N.' 10th and A streets.- Finder ; return to . 109 N. Return to 39 S. 17th and get reward, -a.":" i :. '" Tickets on sale daily February 15th to April 7th from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver and ) other Pacific. Coast poinU." Corespondingly low rates from other points. Daily and personally coa ducted tourist car parties in tourist' sleeping ' cars from Chicago: to Saa Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland without change. Double berth in these cars, (accommodating two people) only $7.00. For booklets, describing the Pacific Coast, its climate and resources, maps, train schedule and full information, apply to or address any "agent of the North-West-ern line or A. H. Waggener, Trar. Agt., 215 Jackson Bl d Chicago, HI CASH BEALL, OBBEY h OO, LOEHR ft KLUTE, ' T7IDTJP tt TnoupsoK ahp. tic STORE HANDLE TWQ RIOIZtioiTD hat. r : VIIAT I.1EII WILL WEAR THIS SPRIG Men's spring suita are in. the, gray mixtures f laljeiy. : - Neat i- hair I line plaids and strWs will be worn. Neat effects in darLgrays, also blues, black: Thibity? Venetian cloth and unfinished worsteds e - good. Among the new shades in sitings the Oxford gray appears to da the choice of many. There are deliefto overplaids in novel Scotch mixtureVand decidedly pretty are eertain Vnglish effects in which a distinctive' pattern is produced by two tones of VSe same color blending into the designs Over 600, styles in these new wobleW at Emmons Tailoring Company ; Tine suits made at $15 and $18.' '