Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 248, 5 October 1906 — Page 7

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Mtvl P I ? on ihe p,at h3? 5Sen cut t0 a standard Qrade under the supervision of an engineer. Gravel sidewalks are being put down as jffpidly as possible. Fine Maple shade trees will be planted this Fall on both sides of every street, Any tree that dOs - will be replaced. The Fairview cars run right to Benton Heights and take vou ho-8ih,anhMa,n Stre? in 10 mires- Cement sidewa,ks are down o" Rdge street to the SrX de nSw ttpSiS: E,ectric ,ights are in front of the ty- A s

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If you haven't already seen Benton Heights, do so at your earliest opportunity. The lots are selling rapidly, as the people realize this isiihe best oooortunitv ever AfFAroH m Duum.M

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Benton Heightsfots are priced very low, ranging from $100 up to $275 for the rhnirp rnmprc Ton nor M discount willie allowfrom these prices for cash. You pay no interest "for one WSen onTOr' ciuS paid batence. . Wejfcy all taxes until you receive your deed. Your heirs receive a free deed in event of vor dLth SThlrnn Sfife v KVer mre tha" 30 dayS in arrears' eontinue t whe yo? an own yaour

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m. You will always find us on the grounds, so come f time. Electric lights scattered nwr tho mi :

asy to choose your lot in the evening as during the day. Take a Fairview Car.

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Court Routine. fhe case -of Benjamin Peelle vs. 'otto S. Bertram and others, petitioning the court to sell real estate to make assets for payment of debts, -was filed in the circuit court yesterday.'';," ' ' ' The Wayne Circuit Court yesterday granted letters of administration to Nannie Conrad lh the" estate of John Conrad, deceased. She furnished bond in the sum of $1,000. The Wayne Circuit Court yesterday gran ted. the, petitioa of the Dickinson

huh wuipuj to compromise a claim tf $135 on the estat' Ut reph Vinton,-- presented " by William " : v.

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'WILLIAMSBURG. Williamsburg:, Oct. 4. ; (Spl.) Mrs. Hannah Campbell and Mrs. Lizzie Stanford of Grimes, Iowa, are visiting relatives here. Oral Chamness, who has been employed byt the Adams Express Co. at Richmond, has been visiting here and left last Friday to accept a position at Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott of Richmond visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Woolley, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles W.; Reynolds who have been visiting relatives hpr

left for their home at Peoria, lit., Fri

day. . Asher Campbell . of Peru visited ' iPtmft : Overman" "entertained lhe"?f ollowing. gentlemen at his camp last Sunday; P. . J. Connell, Earl Gaar.

Tim O'Brien," M. H.. Woolley and La

fayette Cogshell. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ladd entertained last Sunday, the following: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oler, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler, Mr,, and Mrs. Bert Oler, Mrs. Lydia Campbell, Mrs. Lizzne Stanford, Mrs. Hannah Campbell -and Elbert Campbell. . Mr. and Mrs. Justin Reynolds spent Sunday at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Study and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Pitts were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cogshell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brazillaf Reynolds, who have been visiting here left for their home at Iowa Falls, la., Satur

day.

Paul Lewis has begun his second year's work at Earlham. Chas. Clawson of Richmond and

Chas. Smart of Dayton were here on business Monday.

Mrs. Hotchklsa of . Martinsville, is

the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis. Miss Gertrude Kenworthy was home from Fountain City Saturday and Sunday. Rev. .W. W. Brown delivered a very able sermon at the M. E. church Sunday. x The funeral of John Kennedy took, place here last Thursday. Rev. Lee Chamness conducted the services at the home, interment being at Mt. Zion cemetery.- . -

CENTER VI LLE. Centerville,- Ind . Oct. 4. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Dunbar attended, the Imafrfage of their b!ni'.Walter1 Dunbar' A8;,''.CoraXV''Qner. which took place on Wednesday at Indianapolis. The other relatives

who were present from Centerville,

were Miss Letha Dunbar nnd Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Dunbar , and their son Julian. Mr. and .Mrs. J. R. Dickerson, near Crawfordsville, came "Tuesday to

spend several days with their daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Porter. " Miss Mary Girton and Miss Mabel Craig, both of Richmond, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Langley. Mrs. Paul Graft and Mrs. John C. Kibbey of Richmond were entertained

at supper on Monday by Miss Martha

reeue. . ,,, Mr, and Mrs. Larkin Hoover of

Greensfork. werei guests of John C.

Harvey, and family on" Wednesday.

Mrs. Florence Vinton and daughter.

Mary of Muncie, and Miss Mildred

Phelps of Richmond, are -visiting Mr.

ana Mrs. J. A. Dunbar. f

J. D. Willcuts has i moved from

Fouatala Cit to Centerville - .

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Nickels have

moved into Miss Lovette Miller's

house on West Main street.

SPARTANSBURG.

Spartansburg, Ind., Oct. 4. (Spl.)

Mrs., Maggie Berry, wbo has spent

some time in the northern part of'ln diana has returned home again.

James P. Stewart will become a cit

izen here. He will occupy E. J. Rich es house in the east part of town.

E. J. Rich and family took dinner

witn Singleton Gates Sunday. . . Photographer Engle was here Mon

day. Mr. Engle is a good artist and

always has plenty of work.

The baby of.Mr. Stingly and wife

was Duried Monday. Geo. Bunch and father are build

ing a house southeast of Lynn. Ind

m tms county. f O. C. Gordon of Union City was here Monday and took supper with X. Cadwallader. Mrs. Marie Coner and little son, of Colorado, who have been visiting her father, James Murray, of this place,

ror a couple of months, will soon return home. Mrs. Mary Martin is visiting her mother of this place, while her husband is in California looking fot a location. Mr. John Howe21 has rented the Add Woods farm and will soon move on it.

GREENSFORK. Greensfork, Ind., Oct 4. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore snent Sun

day with relatives in Modoc.

Miss Maria -.Underbill, left Tuesday.

for Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Daisy Lamb returned Monday from, a short visit in Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copeland of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Stella Hunt has returned from a few days' visit with relatives in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Clawson returned to

their home in Sldorado Wednesday,

after a week's visit with their son, John and family. The Wimodansig Club pleasantly surprised Mrs. E. S. Borton Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Borton leave next week for Straughn's, where they will reside. George Mosey spent Sunday and Monday in Cincinnati. , Miss Leota Lawrence spent Sunday with her parents in Richmond. Miss Isabel Kienzle, teacher of 5th and 6th grades took her scholars to Richmond Saturday to attend the agricultural exhibit: . Mrs. Harry Beck and daughter Ha

zel of Anderson, are guest3 of rela tives here.

Emery Harter Now Clerk. Cambridge City, Oct 4. (SdI.) Mr.

Emery Harter of Hagerstown, has ac

cepted a position with F. T. Frohnapf el as clerk, succeeding Will Woodward of Dublin, who will conduct a

grain exchange in the Marson building, on West Main. .

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