Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 130, 1 June 1907 — Page 6

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Saturday, June 1, 1907.

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MARKETS BUSINESS IS BACKWARD. Unseasonable Weather Retards Retail Trade Collections Are Slow

New York, June 1 Bradstreet's today says: Unseasonable, cold or wet weather with frosts throughout the Northern half of the country, has again been a barrier to retail trade, except in a Tew sections. The coldest May in twenty-five years closes with large stocks undisposed of by retailers. There is still general complaint that reorder business from jobbers and manufacturers, especially in apparel, has been smaller than expected, and there is more manifest this week a disposition to await developments before embarking heavily for the future, though business booked ahead compares well with preceding years. Eomething like a transfer of interests and of speculation from grain to cotton is evidenced this week by a reaction from new high Western prices touched early in the week in the case of wheat, and in a sharp advance in cotton on damage reports and excited peculation. Money is easy, but collections are slow or backward at best. Strikes are more in evidence, witness the continued interruption to business at San Francisco, the lingering of the longshoremen's strike at New York and smaller strikes in Southern car shops and of street railway employes. There is also some prospect of unsettlement in the reported- demand for higher wages by iron workers and coal miners in the central West. Business failures in the United States for the week ending May SO ;jiumber 140', against 163 last week, 127 in the like week of 1906, 13-1 in 1903, 194 in 1904 and 157 in 1903. Canadian failures for the week number 14, as against 19 last week and 19 in this week a year ago. Toledo Toledo, June 1 Wheat 21V2 Corn 55 Oats Pittsburg. Pittsburg, June 1. Cattle receipts light: hog receipts 10 double decks; heavy $6.40; medium $6.55; heavy Yorkers, .$t;.4; light Yorkers and pigs, .:; sheep 5J.40 down; lambs $S.n down. East Buffalo. buffalo. N. Y., June 1 Hog receipts ,T; all grades .fU.3.3 to 0.00; cattle market steady. Dublin. LIVE STOCK. Calves, per lb .5 to 6c. Lambs, yearlings . . . . . . 6.00 to 7.00 Spring Iambs, per lb.. ..' .. ..10c. Cattle, per lb.. ..214 to 5c. PRODUCE. Butter ,...21c Eggs.. . . 15c Chickens .. .. . .. ..9c Economy. LIVESTOCK. Hogs '. $6.15 Pigs $6.13 6.25 Cattle $5.00 Veal Calves . .' '. . . ; $5.25 GRAIN. Wheat 95c Corn ... 50c Oats 40c PRODUCE AND POULTRY. . . Butter, per lb 15c Eggs, per dozen 13e Chickens (hens) ..... . .. -9c .REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished From Office of County Recorder Mosbaugh. Richard A. Jackson et al, to Richmond Candy Co., lot 112 C. W. S. add j to Richmond. 7,0.X. N. W. 3-S-15 13, Washington township, ! ?$00. " I Iliff.'part lots 343-344-315- 340 .Eliza?eth Starr's add to Richmond, $1,500. Wm. C Baker to Cassius F. Baker, part lots 3-4, block 4. Dublin, $!XH. Charles A. Baumer. guardian, to Joseph P. Iliff, part 343-344-345-341; Elizabeth Starr's add to Richmond, 250. Wm. II. Neei. et al.. to Sarah F. Crane, lot 0. A. J. Mendenhall's add. to Richmond. $ 1.000. Angelina Cook, trustee, to Burlington B. Williams, part 10-14-1 138 acres. Wayne township, $5.5K. Wm. E. Silberman to James H. Cole, part S. W. 0-13-1 Wayne township, ?2."50. Matthew C. Brooks et al to Eden S. Martindale. part S. W. 27-17-13, 111 acres. Clay township. $5,133. Frank M. Millikan to The Dub'in Cooperative Cream Co., lot 7, John Fohl's add. to Dublin. $1.V. Jno. E. Smith, et al.. to Thomas II. Smith, part N. . 32-14-1. Wayne, townElf i p. $107.

Thomas Maher to John R. Simpson. ! Svmdav at Athletic park between Richpart N. 2 32-14-1. Wayne township .mond -and lhu crack Connersville

Edward G. Vaughan to Nellie LI Ross, lot i:i. Nathan Pruly add to Linden Hill Richmond. ?5r0. En os C. Veal to Charles D. Edward? part rJT-lo, !'" acits. Perry, township, i ?1,V. j Delia Issen to Julia Keller, et al.. S. !

l-j lot '2, Solomon Sturgi.-; add. to Rich-shave

Liokvl. $1 attd tti her ciuisidcia! itus. Katie Keilry, et al. to Delhi Lsscu. S. 2iot 3. Solomon Stingisa add, to RkaftiGud, SI and other cousidfrat Ions. John C. Evans 10 John T. Pyl. lots

1 ami ... i-.. tonners Mio. 10 foun- under a positive guarantee. Come tain City. si.4. back and get your money if not satJohn J. Gfti to John T. Kcdrnau. lotjisfied. Fcr sale by the National MedU Home add. to Richmond, $1,200. ical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.

Results,

NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.

Won. Lost Pet. Chicago 29 9 .763 New York 2S 10 .737 Philadelphia 21 13 .383 Pittsburg .19 15 - .559 Boston .. ...... ..15 22 .405 j Cincinnati .15 22 .405 j Brooklyn 11 27 .290 St. Louis ....10 29 .256 j

AT PITTSBURG. It. H. EChicago 2 7 3 Pittsburg 9 11 2 Pfeister and Kling; Phillipi and Gibson. AT NEW YORK. R. H. E. Brooklyn 3 6 0 New York 2 3 6 Bell and Ritter; Ferguson and Bowerman. AT PHILADELPHIA. R. II. E. ..6 12 1 . . 3 6 3 Pittinger Boston Philadelphia Linderman and Dooin. and Brown; AT ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, May 31 Cincinnati-St. Louis, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Pet Chicago ...2; 11 .703 Cleveland.. .. .. ..25 14 .641 Detroit 20 14 .588 New York 19 16 .543 Philadelphia 19 IS .513 St. Louis 13 21 .385 Boston ; 12 26 .315 Washington 10 23 .303 AT CHICAGO. R. II. E. St. Louis 0 S 1 Chicago 6 9 0 Pelty and Stevens; Walsh, and Sullivan. AT BOSTON. R. II. 3. New York 4 5 3 Boston 1 5 3 Kitson and Kleinow; Winter and Armbruster. AT CLEVELAND. R. II. E. Detroit 2 6 1 Cleveland 1 3 1 Donovan and Archer; Thielman and Bemis. AT WASHINGTON. R. II. E. Philadelphia S 10 0 Washington 2 6 2 Plank and Schreck; Hughes and Blankenship. AMERICAN ASSN. STANDING. Won Lost Pet Minneapolis 21 14 .600 Columbus 22 16 .579 Kansas City 17 14 .549 Milwaukee IS 19 .487 Indianapolis 18 22 .450 St. Paul 18 23 , .439 Louisville 15 20 .429 Toledo 17 23 .425 AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville, May 31 IndianapolisLouisville, rain. AT TOLEDO. R. II. E. Columbus 3 11 1 Toledo 1 8 2 Robertail and Blue; Lattimer and Lane. AT MILWAUKEE. R. H. 1 4 E. 4 St. Paul Milwaukee '.. Adams and Roth. 2 5 i 1 and Sugden; Curtis AT KANSAS CITY. Kansas City, May 31 MinneapolisKansas City, rain. CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING.

Won Lost Pet. ..IS 11 - .621 ..19 14 .576 ..15 14 .517 ..14 14 .500 ..15 16 .4S4 ..15 16 .484 ..12 17 .414 ..12 IS .400

Wheeling. . Evans ville. I Springfield. Grand Rapids.. .. Day ton South Bend.. Yesterday's Results. Dayton 7; Springfield 1. South Bend 10; Grand Rapids 3. Canton 3; Wheeling 1. Terre Haute-Evansville (rain.) E IS CALLED OFF Monster Crowd Is Expected at Sunday Contest. No game between the Richmond and Kokomo teams was played today. The weather man saw fit to break up the contest with a rain storm. The game was declared off at noon and Kokomo will leave for home late this afternoon. If the weath r is favorable an imi mpnsc crowd w ill witness the same .. j team. GAME WAS CANCELLED BECAUSE OF RAIN. The game between Earlham and Wittenberg colleges, which was to been played on Reid field this afternoon, was called off on account of rain. The " Wittenberg team did not come.. National extracts and yplces sold

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WANTED Students to prepare for good positions. Summer term beginsnext Monday. Richmond Business College. 31-tf WANTED STUDENTS The class in drawing during the Earlham summer school, which extends from June 17 to July will be under the direction of Miss Anna Newman, at: her studio. Two lessons a week will j be required. Persons desiring this; work will please make entry early. For further information, apply to Miss Newman's studio, room 'M Kel-ly-Hutchinson block. 31-2t PERSONAL WANTED--Everybody to call for their manicuring work, chiropody and hair dressing, etc., to call on Mrs. C. E. Saine"s, 904 Main St. l-7t WANTED HELP. WANTED First class cook, call at A. E. Kunge restaurant, 12 South 6th St. , Sl-2t WANTED A girl to do general house work in family of two, in the country, on an interurban line. No milking. Good wages. R. R. No. 10, Centerville. B. W. Austin. 2S-7t WANTED Kitchen help; 200 North 9th street. 29-7t WANTED Actors to work under canvas, such as dancing, singing ajnd acrobatic; apply 535 N. 19th street, after 6 p. m. 27-7t STTUATION WANTED Housekeeper without washing and ironing, by a middle-aged lady, first class references. State wages. Address Box 234, Rising Sun, Indiana. 31-3 1 WANTED Work housecleaning by the day. Tel. 914 or 405 Main street. 1 t WANTED Hustlers everywhere, $25 to $3 made weekly distributing circulars, samples no canvassing. Steady Merchants Out-Door Ad. Co., Chicago. 1-1 1 WANTED Four dining room girls ai once. Phone Bunday Hotel, New Castle. 20-tf Male Help Wanted. WANTED Men to learn barber trade, $12 to $20 weekly paid graduates, few weeks completes, best trade in existence for poor man, also equip shops on time. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. WANTED Young men to learn telegraphy; reasonable rates, positions guaranteed. Write today for particulars. Eastern Indiana School of Telegraphy, Centerville, Ind. l-2t Male Help Wanted. TECHNICAL POSITIONS OPEN. IVever was the demand for first class technical men greater than today. If tou are experit need in any line of technical work and arw not fretting- every cent you are worth write; for free copy of Opportunities describing positions which will pay you more. Many employers place no irnit on salariesVor the riatat9ort of Architects, 'hemfsta, lrfttnen, Huperintencienta, Civil. Electrical, Mechanical. Marine and Mining fcnsrlneers. Oflicesin 12 cities serving all the leading technical employers. Call or write us todav statin? position desired. HAPGOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 1013 Hertford Blil., Chicago WANTED SITUATION. WANTED A position as shipping clerk or time keeper, 15 years of experience; give best of references; address W., care of Palladium. l-3t SITUATION Baker, good all-round, reliable man of experience, thoroughly competent, can furnish reference. Address A. E. Keber, care of Palladium. 31 3t SITUATION Housework, by good reliable girl of experience; would like place where honest effort is appreciated. Address Miss Blanch II., care of Palladium. 31-3t SITUATION As second cook or assistant about restaurant kitchen, by reliable woman. Address Mrs. John Perkins, 32 N. 7th St. 31-St SITUATION As dining room girl, by lady of experience; neat and not afriad of work. Address N, 408 Main street, second floor. 31 -3t SITUATION As clerk; have had experience in dry goods, notions, etc. Address Miss Ota Fannonj 32 North 7th St. 31-3t WORK As house painter, address Geoge Meyer, care Palladium. 31-3t WANTED ROOMS WANTED Furnished room centrally located, modern conveniences, by gentleman. Address X. Y. Z., care Palladium. 31-2t WANTED Young man and mother want 2 or 3 rooms furnished complete for light housekeeping within walking distance of 9th and Main, about June 18. References exchanged. State particulars and price. Address Lock Box 53 city. 20-tf WANTED TO RENT HOUSE. WANTED To rent a house or flat, about five rooms, family of two. Possession wanted by July 10. Address "K." care Palladium. 31 tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED All kinds of advertising to distribute, J. R. Brumley, 123 l S. Sth St. 31-7t, WANTED Carpenter and repair work to do; inquire at 10 S. ISth street. 30-7t WANTED Second hand school books. Barters, 925 Main. 31-7t WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube Bros. sale barn, 124-126 N. 6th. Horses bought and sold. 30-30t WANTED Your watches, clocks and jewelry to repair. Spencer's jewelry store, 704 Main street. 29 7 1 WANTED-- If you want Merchants" Delivery, both phones 4 is. 2d 2at WANTED You to know that we clean, sharpen and repair lawn mowers. Called for and delivered. Brown and Darnell, 1022 Main St., Phone ZZ 25-Tt

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H extra charge. WANTE! -MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Second hand office desks. Bartel's, 925 Main. 31-7t WANTED You to know that we clean, sharpen and repair lawn mowers. Called for and delivered. Brown and Darnell, 1022 Main St., Phone 536. 1-3 1 WANTED Wall paper to clean, satisfaction guaranteed. Chas. Bennett, 25 Ft. Wayne avenue. 25-eod-7t WANTED You to see our line of cut glass for wedding presents at Spencer's jewelry store,. 7C4 Main st. 29-7t WANTED You to seeN our line of base ball goods. Tennis rackets, shoes, balls, croquet sets, at prices to suit all. The Geo. Brehm Co., 517 Main St. 31 7t WANTED You to know that we do all kinds of bicycle repairing, Brown and Darnell, 1022 Main street. l-3t WANTED You to see our line of bracelets; Spencer's, 704 Main sL 29-7t WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, . taken and returned .Geo. Lane, Phone 1851. 21tf WANTED To do grading and sodding. Plenty first class blue grass sod. New phone 1372. 26-7t WANTED Anyone contemplating building or remodeling, see Marlatt & Mansfield, architects, 42-43 Colonial Dldg., phone 150? S-tf WANTED You to know that you can buy good fresh meats, lard, sausages, etc., at Long Bros., 324 Msin street. Both phones 299. Free delivery to all parts of the city. 29-7t WANTED We do all kinds of repair wrork and sharpen tools. Brown and Darnell, 1022 Main. l-3t WANTED Your carpels and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co., New Phone 816. Old phone 921. 1-tf WANTED Everybody to see our large stock of new up-to-date wall paper, picture and room mouldings. Prices reasonable. Moormann's book store, 520 Main St. 31-7t FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 202 N. 7th l-2t FOR RENT Large front room suita ble for two gentlemen. Privilege of bath. 415 North 13th street. 1-lt FOR RENT Furnished room and bath. 30 North 12th St. 31-7t FOR RENT Rooms; 225 N. 10th st. 29-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light, steam heat, for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT Five room house. Apply 333 South 13th St. l-2t FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat; 310 N. 9th street. l-7t FOR RENT Up to date 0 room flat. S3 N. Sth. Large screen porch, electric light, bath, soft and city water, instantaneous water heater, bells, speaking tubes. ?IG per month. Apply to E. L. Reynolds, 1313 Main. New phone 1303. 1,-tf FOR RENT OR SALE My home "Bienvenu", corner W. Sth and Asylum avenue. O. E. Fulghum. Phone CSS. 13-tf FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Main street. 22-tf FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR" RENT Barn with two stalls. 415 North 13th street. 1-lt FOR RENT Typewriters, No. 6 Remingtons $2.00. strictly latest, model No. 6 and No. 7 Remingtons $3.00 per month. A. A. Burr, Western Union office. 2S-35t FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Favorite Cook stove, good as new. Call at 123 S. 9th. l-7t FOR SAEiE First class second-hand vf hides, of all kinds, call at 317 North A St. l-7t FOR SALE Six-hole cook stove, cheap at 513 S. 7th street, 30-Ct FOR SALE All kinds new and second hand furniture, stoves, etc. Cheapest and best place in the dry, 4S Main St. . 31-7t FOR SALE Dangler self generating gasoline steel range, good as new, only $15, cash or payments. 40S Main St. Cl-7t

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the Rrioe of S U3(;illCNl3 OpCdr III MVft.il the Palladium and Sung FOR SALE HORSES & VEHICLES FOR SALE One Davis Cu. carriage, good condition. Call at Davis Carriage Co. office. i-tf FOR SALE Good rubber tired surrey. See Andrew Gaiser, Centerville. Home Phone 901 II. 31-7t FOR SALE Cheap; good family or work horse. Call at Buhl's farm, south of Earlham. 22-tf FOR SALE POULTRY, ETC. FOR SALE Eggs from choice Barred Rock stock. 75 cents ner settine of 15 es 107, s- 21st St. l-2t FOR SALE LIVESTOCK, ETC. FOR SALE Fresh cow, T. W. Bruce, Old Test Place. 31-2t FOR SALE FARMS. FOR SALE Two 45 acre farms, good improvements, $3,000 each; one 120 acres, one 2 acre tract; address Geo. B. Moore, 241 S. 4th street, phone 1436. l-it FOR SALE TOYS, ETC. FOR SALE Express wagon, wheelbarrows, bicycles, auto-cars, doll gocarts, rocking horses. See our line of toys. The Geo. Brehm Co., 517 Main St. 31-7t FOR CONVENIENCE of the constantly increasing number of Classified Advertisement patrons in the Palladium" and Sun-Telegram, we have established the following substations, at any one of which Classified Advertisements may be left and will be forwarded to this office. SUBSTATIONS. East End. Toler's Drug Store, Cor. 15th and Main Streets. Howell's Grocery, Cor. C and North 18th Streets. West Richmond. Geo. Shofer, grocer, cor. West 3rd and Main sts Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West 3rd Street. Fairview. ' J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan Street. North of Railway. Norris and Sons, Grocers, 725 N. 10th Street. South of Main Street. Bowing Bros., Grocers, 535 S. E Street. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Two 6 room houses on monthly payments, bargain; address Geo. B. Moore, 244 S. 4th street or phone 1436. 1-lt FOR SALE QUICK, CHEAP, Fine suburban home, 9 rooms, bath, furnace hot and cold water, barn, poultry house all in good order. On city and interurban line. Must be sold at once. No. 14 North 9th St R. L. More, Phone No. 701. 31-3t FOR SALE A beautiful suburban home, 11 room house, good barn, fine lawn and shade, lots of fruit, adjoins Earlham campus; Chas. W. Parker, 300 Central Ave. 30-7t FOR SALE Two 7 room houses, the best bargains in Richmond, 24 squares from Main, just got them in; see J. B. Beckwith, 71S Main street. 29-7 Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, Phone 329. tf FOR SALE A nice 7-room house at 729 N, 14th street; will sell cheap if sold at once. 27-7t FOR SALE Choice suburban premises, well fruited, watered, etc.; beautiful situation; possession immediate. See JV E. Moore, over 6 N. Seventh. 6af FOR SALE One good lot less than cost. O, B. Rees, 117 N. l-lth st. ' : ' ' 27-7t FOR SALE House of 6 rooms, cellar, water works, sewer, natural gas, cement walks: owner desires to 'leave city; will sell cheap; call 913 Sheridan street. 27-7t FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, eve?7 convenience, hot and cotd water, electric light, .hardwood fioors. Pbone 726. 20-tf FOR SALE-7 Room house good barn, . good location. Cheap. Phona New 1410 or 1 17. 7-tf Everybody buys property from Woodhuxst, 9 IS Main SL Telephone 431. JuneS tf

FOR SALE- MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE The most beautiful, line of graduating presents in the city, Moormann's book store, 520 Main St. 31- t

FOR SALE Presents for graduates at Spencer's Jewelry Store, 704 Main streets . 29-7t FOR SALE Red, white and yellow sweet potato plants, Leeds, 7 Grant. Phone 1022. 27-7t FOR SALE New and wheels at bargains. 420 Main street. second hand Elmer Smith, " 25-71 FOR SALE Pyrographic sets, beautiful new line just received, Moor? manu's book store, 520 Main St 31-7t FOR SALE Several good seeondhand wheels, also new wheels, at Brown and Darnell's, 1022 Main St. 25-7t FOR SALE 4 horse power gas engine in fine condition. "A bargain if taken at once. Inquire at Palladium office. 21tf FOR SALE New and second hand ce ment block machine. Call at Simmons Cigar Store. 5-15 eod FOR SALE All kinds Antique and secondhand furniture, cheap; corner room, 4th and Main sts. Phone 472. , 29-7t FOR SALE The best meats, lard and sausages at Long Bros.' Both Phones 299. 324 Main street. . E9-7t FOR SALE Roof and Bridge paint, guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendenin &. Co., 257 Ft. Wayne avenue. Both phones. ml-Smo-wed-sat-wky FOR SALE A Palladium newspaper route,, of good size and splendid location. Address W., care Palladium. ' 5-7-tf LOST. STRAYED Bay Pony from pasture with chain halter on. Notify J. H. Campbell, 1534 Main street. " 1-lt LOST Gold open face w&tch, size of a quarter. Monogram on back "A. H." Return to Wm. Furman, Earlham College, and get reward. 30-3t LOST Belt and buckle with engraved letter "B." Finder return to Palladium office and receive reward. 30-3t LOST Three rings, valued as gifts. Reward of $50 if returned soon. Notify Palladium. 2S-7t STRAYED OR STOLEN A sorrel pony with white face. Branded on the shoulder. Notify Patrick Needham, New Paris, R. R. No. 3. 24-i FOUND. FOUND The best plae to buy jewelry of all kinds at Spencer's jewelry store, 704 Main street. t 29-7t FOUND The best place to buy good meats and lard at Long Bros., 324 Main street. Both phones 299. 29-7t MISCELLANEOUS. H. H. KOLLING, 20 S. Sth guarantees sure cure for Phone 842. . street corns. 27-7t PERSONAL) Ruby will idolize that diamond ring if you buy it at Spen cer's Jewelry Store. 29-7 WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large line of mtdicineb. ex tracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters Rem edies. Sheldon, Iowa. ANNOUNCEMENTS. NOTICE I have purchased a trotting bred stallion. Will be at my barn two and one-half miles north of Richmond on Middleboro pike. Route 4, phone, S05E. Edwin Norris. 27-30t FINANCIAL Mcney Loaned. Low Rates, easy terms. Thompson s Loan and Real Estate Agency. WMe Stairs, 710 Main street $ LOW RATES 3 $$ On personal loans, together ?f $i with long time, easy payments $$ J$ and satisfactory dealings, can $$ ti only be had of the original low f$ 5? rate company, the $$ $$ INDIANA LOAN CO., II $$ 'Phone 1341. Third floor. $$ 40-41 Colonial Bldg. iiiiiiihiiiiiiiii iiiiiisisiiiiiiiii. HAT CLEANING AND REPAIRING Hats Cleaned, Retrimmed, Reblocked by an expert at Richmond Dry Cleaning Co., 1024 Main. Prices right. DENTISTS. Dr. Hamilton, 12 N. 10th St. Phone 675. Crown and Bridge Work. PHOTOGRAPHER. F J. PARSONS, Leading Photograph er, 704 Main street. Phone 563. UNDERTAKERS. WILSON & POHLMEYER, No. 15 X. 10th street. Private ambttlar.ee. FIRE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE J. S. Zeller, 7 N. 9th st. Phone S77. l-30t FIRE INSURANCE, Accident Insurance and Real Estate. Ball & Peltz, 8 North 7th street. 2S-7t WANTED For Fire Insurance in good reliable companies call on the Richmond Insurance Agency, 11 1 South 7th street. Tel. 41. City and Country Solicitors waited. Cetf

LEGAL A DVE RTISEM ENTS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the .estate, of William Kruse, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said, estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. A. M. Gardner, Atty. dly maylS 25 junl

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. V. V lit' DIT.II II. Richmond. Ind. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City or Richmond, Indiana, that on the 29th day of May, 1907, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 93-1907. r-roviaing ior me construction or a cement sidewalk on the East side oC North 20th street, to a uniform widthof six (C) feet, from North "C street to North "E" street. Persons interested in or affected bj said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, June 7th, 1907, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, .or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners, and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is or. file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of i-aid. city. CLIFTON W. MERRILLWATSON P. O'NEAL, B. B. JOHNSON, Board of Public Wortcv dly maySl; junel-3-4-5-C . CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich-; mond, Indiana, that on the 3lst day. of May, 1907, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 118-1907, Providing for the improvement of the first alley south of South "B" street running East and West, by Grading and Paving the roadway with cement to the full width thereof, from South ttn street 10 &outn tm street. Improvement Resolution No. 119-1907, Providing for the" improvement of tho first alley south of Main street running East and West, by Grading and Paving the roadway with cement to the full width thereof, from South 9th street to South 10th street. Improvement Resolution No. 120-1907, Providing for the improvement of South 5tn street, oy uraaing, uraveiing and Bouldering the roadway and the construction of gravelled sidewalks on both sides thereof, from South "K" street to South "L" street. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, June 12th, 1907, as a date m upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by raid proposed improvements as above described, and on said day, at 10 o'ciock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the pufpow of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filsd or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. CLIFTON W. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL. B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works, dly june 1 Anglicized Krenrb. For two centuries we hare been crying ''Encorer at the end of a iong. where a Frenchman never cays it, hi own equivalent for it strangely being; the Latin "Bid!" And "on the tapis" appears in English far more often than in French, and misunderstood at that, since It does not mean "on the carpet," but on the tablecloth of the council table for discussion. London ChroniMOORE & 0GB0RN CAN GIVE YOU SOUND INDEMNITY IN FIRE INSURANCE. Also Bonds and Loans Futilsbed Telephones: Home 15S9; Bell, 53-R. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE See me about that cottage near car line, small payment down; balance by the month. See me quick. AL. H. Hunt, 7 NV 9th street. I WANT MONEY For Gilt Edge, First Mortgage Loans, from $200 up. Also have good loans for borrowers. Headquarters fcr realestate; buy or sell. Also general local intelligence. That Morgan, Sth and North E. The Morris Nursery HARDY RHODODENDRONS, HARDY AZALEAS, HARDY TREE ROSES, HARDY ROSES, HARDY SHRUBS, AND EVERGREENS, HOLLAND GROWN, FOR SPRING PLANTING. Phone 309 E. H. BELL