Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 188, 14 May 1910 — Page 7
THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910
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. Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you.' Rates are the same.
For Your Coeveeiernce rrrs--' list of agencies. Branch offices are located In ever? part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yo The rates are the same and you will sate a trip to the main office.
South of Main. BRUENINO, Thirteenth and South E street. A. W. BL1CKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 6th and 8. H. North of Main. QUIOLET DRUG STORE, 821 N. B St CHILES is SON. 18th and N. C SL WM. HIEOER, 14th and N. G St JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. H St
RATES I cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Its Insertion.
WANTED. WANTED Experienced waitresses and pastry cook. Write manager Hotel Plaaa, Plqua, O. 14-3t Wanted washings at 804 n. i6tfi 8t. ' 14-lt WANTED Men to learn barber tTado. Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice. Careful Instructors, tools given. Diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. Positions waiting. Splendid demand for graduates. Write today. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 14-7t WANTEDBodefsT29 N. 2nd St! ; . ' ' 12 7t WANTED Your old carpets, any kind; we make beautiful -Fluff Rugs any size desired. Phone Central Hotel for E. B. Spencer, representative of Ashjian Bros.' Rug Co. of Indianapolis. Satisfaction guaranteed. 12-3t WANTED Position as stationary ei? gineer, one who understands any kind of stationary work; automobile work. Address "F. O. 8." Palladium. ' " 13-2t WANTED To buy two Weekly Sun- . Telegrams of May Bth's Issue; leave at Palladium office; reward 10-tf Market
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. New York, May 14. ! - Open High Copper..'... 69 71 American Smelting .. 79 80 U. S. Steel .. .. ., .. ..' . . 82 83 U. S. Steel pfd ... .. ..HSVs 118 Pennsylvania ,. ,, .. .... .. . ,1H4 ' 134BLPaul ' .. ..138 138 ' New York Central .... .. ..121 121 Reading .. .. ..160 162 Canadian Pacific .. ..101 195 Great Northern ..135si 136 Union Pacific ..1S2 183 Northern Pacific .. .. .. iaa 1:12 Atchison 110 110 LAN .. ..147 Southern Pacific .. .. ..126 127
CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago, May 14. Wheat-
Open High Lov Close May ... 114 ,114 112 113. July ... 104. 104 104 104 Sept. .. 102 102 101 102 CornOpen Hlsh Low Close May ... 60 60 60 60 July ... 62 62 62 62 Sept. ... 63 63 63 63 Oas . . . . Open High Low ' Clos May ... 42 42 42 42 July ... 40 40 40 40 Sept ... 39 39 38 39
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis. .May.. 14. . i . , IIogs-RecelpU 3.fH; prime $0.80. Cattle-Recelpt mt choice 7.0. 'C. Sheep-Receipts 100; clipped 6.00. i . Clipped, lambs $8.23. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, May 14.Cattle Receipts light; choice $S.50; butchers 17.50. Hogs Receipts 12 loads; prime heavy $9.95;' yorkers $10. " Veals, $0.00. ; .... Lambs, 111. 00. SheepSupply fair; prime $0.75. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. . EUtjBiEi!lilay UK '. CattleJleceipts none; market- steady, prlme steers $8.13; choice $S.50. Veals Receipts 300; choice $S.50. - . Hogs Receipts 3,400; heavy and yorkers $10; pigs $10.10. ; ,- i Sheep Receipts T.40Q; prime $6.75. : Choice lambs $9.00. . r CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK," .''' ''''' Cincinnati, May 14. Cattle Receipts 200; quiet; steady. Hogs Receipts 1 .000; shippers $0.73. Sheep Receipts 400; steady. ; Lambs, easy.
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Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st GEO. H. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. Falrvlcw. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school for men; classe" new enrolling. WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf TRUNKS, baggnge and packages delivered promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray. 519 M-iin. Phone 4201. 27-tf WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened: call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 102? Main. Phone 1936. WANTEDPosltion-"to do general housework in private family would ; prefer north end. Call 914 N. 11th street. 13-2t WANTED Position, house work, place In country preferred. 'Phone 5128. 13-2t WANTED Two salesgirls, experienced persons preferred. Boston Store. . , 13-2t WANTED Ali kinds of machine and repair work; am permanently located, 200 N. 9th. W. B. Ward. 13-lmo WANTED By elderly lady, position to work in small family; 122 Randolph street. 13-3t Reports Phone 1446.) Low 69 79 82 118 134 138 121 160 194 135 182131 110 126 Close 71 80 83 118 134 138 121 161 195 135 182 13U 110 147 126 INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, May 11. Wheat Corn Oats Rye .$1.10 . .07c ..44c ..'78c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, May 14. Wheat, cash Corn Oats Clover Seed .$1.13 ..01V.C . 44c ,. .$G.!U3 RICHMOND MARKETS. LIVE STOCK. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Tarda Best hoge average 200 to 250 pounds $9.5a$9.60 Good and heavy packers Com on and roughs . . . Steers, corn fed , $S.23 5.50 7.00 3.50 5.00 3.00 4.00 4.00( 5.00 5.00a 7.50 Fat Cows .... Bulls Fat Bulls .. .... Veal calves .... : RICHMOND HAY MARKET. v - .: (Omar G. Whelan) . Oats .. 35S37c Timothy Hay (loose) .......... $im)0 Straw, baled. $0.00 $&50 Corn ..........55c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) , No. 2 wheat . .$1.05 Corn 55c Rye. per bu TOe Bran, per ton ..........$25.00 Middlings, per ton . . .... . . . . .J2S.00 Clover Seed . ........ ,M .$5.00$5.50 - RICHMOND SEED MARKET., """ (Runge Ca) 1 Corn .. ...... ....... .....53c Timothy ...... ......... $2.00$2.23 Clover Seed ..... .... , ... $3.00$5.5O ?: -J- :, poultry.- c ; , i (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery! O Young chickens, dressed, per lb : : ......................... .lS20c Old chickens, per lb..... l$20c Ducks ...... ,,............ ...18c K COUNTRY PRODUCTS. Creamery butter, per' RV J 30c Eggs ... ....... ...17c Country butter, per Ib............2Se
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WANTED Two girls at Eldorado laundry, 18 N. 9th street 13-2t WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE 5 passenger automobile, 2 cylinder; good condition; $250. 416 Main SL 14-2t FOR SALE Gasoline engine, 12 II. P. Double opposed. Address F. & T. care Palladium. 14-3t Goodwin Hand Oiler Co. for your repair work. Roofing done in both tin and iron. Call at 215 S. 8th St. 14-2t FOR SALE Finely" located'homef an absolutely $400 bargain. "Business"
Palladium. 14-6t'FOR SALE Good second ban! grate
BOR SALE One 2 passenger Oldsmo- fronts, slate mantels and gas ehanbile, cheap; good condition; new dclier3. Dr. Ewing. 23-tf
solid tire. Or will trade for horse, and wagon. Inquire 315 S. 5th St. Shoes half soled 50 cents. Henry Bass, 1028 Main. 14-lmo FOR SALE Household goods must be sold imediately. 417 Pearl. Phone 3197. 12-7t F6RSALE A fine upright pTano. A bargain; easy terms. Call at 1!) N. 9th. 12-tf FO RSALE Boss washing machine: good condition. 420 N. 21st St. 12-7t For Sale New "Hawley" Time Reg ister, Made Grouse-Hinds Co. Syra cuse N. Y. Just the tiling for a small Factory or Beoartirrient Store. Address Palladium! FOR SALE Fine little truck farm, close to Richmond. Price $1,000. Also grand little fruit and poultry farm combined. Price $5,000. Apply to J. E. M. Agency, over 0 North 7th St. FOR SALE Elegant folding bed, 122 N. 11th street. Call mornings. 12-."!t FOR SALE Choice residence lot, first equare South 12th St. Dr. Swing. 23-tf SHOWINGTHE ALBUM The Old Plush Volume Pictured the Family History. A TREAT FOR THE VISITOR. She Learned All About the Twins and Aunt Jane's Little Love Affair and Sister Gertie's Narrow Escape and a Whole Lot More Besides. Yes'm. that's my marriage certificate, and them pictures pasted on it is mo and pa the day we was married. No, he wasn't sick, but he was so scared It made him look peaked. Do you like to look at photographs? Most everybody does. I guess. Wait till I get the album. Yes, it Is kind of a pretty cover real plusb. I got it off a book peddler lady dollar down and 50 cents a month. Ttieni's twins. There was two of them. They looked just like you see them there. One of them Is my husband, but nobody can tell which he is now. Sort of creepy, ain't it, not to know whether your own husband Is one twin or the other? One of them died when be was sixteen, and that broke the set. I think it Is the sweetest picture lu the album, they look so simple and harmless, just like two little calves. Gran'ma Jones used to make their clothes herself. You'd never guess it. would you? She used to lay the Cloth in two thicknesses and cut out two suits at once. If one of them bad been a girl she couldn't have done it. Turn over the page. That's the gentleman Aunt Jane nearly married. He looks like a college professor, don't he? lie was so refined and meek and so eloquent at prayer meeting. But he wasn't a professor; he peddled Grigg's Infallible cure for hog cholera and lectured on temperance. He was awful poor In his health, and the minute. Aunt Jane set eyes on him. she made up her, mind to marry him. She was forty, and she usually got what she wanted, and everybody said it was a thousand chances to one that she would get him. But just when Aunt Jane was sure she had him he got wlud of it He went back to Massachusetts the next day and died peaceful Turn f orer the -page. ' That's my sister Gertie and a bass singer we used to have In the choir. His name : was Spung Launcelot Spung and he was a barber by profession. Him and Gertie was engaged for six weeks, but she found out he had a wife and six children at Boston, so she didn't marry him, ' He was the sweetest singer! - You'd never imagine he had a wife and six children if you could have heard him-sing.; Ain't it awful how' sinful people can be and yet look so Innocent? Gertie took on awful when she beard the facts about him. and she wouldn't get engaged to anybody else for a long time,- and yon know what , that means for a choir singer. Turn over the page.. , Sue Hartwick that Is. one of my old girl chums. She ran off with a cattle buyer and got married, but that wasn't until, five years after this picture was took. C She had a lovely characterso light and playful and that fond of handsome clothes. 1 remember the day she had that picture took. She'd been to. a; pica.Vc, .with. . travei-
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Cotamnie: - WANT AD TTEB1D If The followl-ij are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this officeAdvertisers wl!l confer a great favor by calling for mall n answer to their ads. Mail at (his office up to 12 noon today as fnt.ows: A. B 1 J. E 1 A I N. B- M. .... 2 H. A. B 3 X. Z. Y 1 I 2L. P 1 J. M. 11. '2 Pearl 2 Mail will oe kepi for ?0 days only. Alt mall not called for within that time will bo cast out FOR SALE One good wo row John Dere corn plow. Harry J. Eliason, Centerville, Ind., Rural Route 10. 22-14t NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Dead stock removed free of charge. Prompt attention if called, for at once. $1.00 per head for horses; 23 tents a hundred for hogs if delivered at factory. Phone 5150D to Lawrence E. Meitz, The Richmond Fertilizer Works. Richmond, Ind. - 28-1 4t FOR SALE Small printing press, j cheap. Suitable for small work. 202 N. 10th St. 27-tf FOR SALE Household furniture, almost new. Call between 7 and 8 o'clock evenings. 74 S. 16th St. ll-3t FERTILIZERS. We manufacture High Grade Commercial Feitilizers. Priceu reasonable. See ua before buying your spring supply. Clendenin Fertilizer Co. 15-tf FOR-SALE Dining room suite; people interested call between the hours of 9 and 10 a. m. at 25 N. 13th street. ' 24-tf FOR SALE Boston terrier. S. W. Corwin, Gaar-Scott office. 13-3t FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, over S2S Main. Phone 2394. aprl9-tf rr.g gentleman- from Cincinnati and got engaged to him.. I helped her trim the very hat she has on. It was a green straw with roses, one red and One blue and one yellow. It matched her complexion lovely. She was a dark blond with red hair. Oh. yes, she always smiled that way on. account of one front tooth being out. Turn over the page. That's my Aunt Phoebe by marriage the day she was married. Ain't she sweet? The basket wasn't hers. It belonged to the man that took the picture. Neither was the curls all j hers, though they didn't belong to the photograph man. I've got them now laid away till they come In handy. I tell pa it's a pity It ain't man's hair 'stead of lady's, and then he could wear It. Baldness seems to run in his family. His father was so bald that he never used a brush and comb for forty-two years; used to comb bis hair with a flannel rag. That dress of Aunt Phoebe's Is the lowest necked anybody on either side of our family ever had. but then she was a great one for society. Turn over the pageEllis Tarker Butler in Reader. Qjeer Legal Oaths. In Siberia, in the wild Ostayaks law courts, the natives swear by the newly severed head of a bear, which Is implored to subsequently rend and devour them should they perjure themselves, while in Assam the opposing witnesses lny hold of a chicken by its feet and retain each one-half as the clerk of the court chops it in two. By undergoing bis ceremony they are considered to be pledged to a like fate in the event of their swearing falsely. Chicago Journal. i . Saved His Life. "Don't chide me for carrying a revolver. This little gun saved my life once." . ' -"How exciting! Tell me about It. "I Was. starring, and I pawned it-" Cleveland Leader. The Scornful. "What are the seats of. the scornful r ' '.. "Didn't you ever have a friend pass you perched up in a fine automobile?' Louisville Coerier- Journal. Fire and sword are but slow engines of destruction In comparison with the babbler. Steele. TWO CLAIMS FILED Two claims aggregating $G0O " were filed with the county auditor today by property owners living in Wayne township, along the National road. It is claimed by these that the proposed improvement to the National road will damage their property to this extenL Other property owners who believe that their properties will be damaged by reason of the improvement, have until May 30 to file claims. The two claims filed today are by Lulu and Martha Moorman, demand $400 for destruction of seven fruit bearing trees and four shade trees, and for grading the yard: by Levi Moorman, demand $20O for loss of five fruit bearing trees and six smaller fruit trees, also for expense to be incurred In grading yard.
1 cent per word. 7 days for ths price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.
PGR. SALE Walk Kramer & Co, Lumber. C. W. 29-tf FOR SALE Door window cook stove, 122 S. 5th. ll-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Portarfield. Kelly Block. Bin and Main. 6-tt FOR SAL& Modern city homes ana other Richmond property. Farm lands; city property to trade for farm property. Jones and Wilson. 7th and Main. Phone 1762. 24-tf REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, 3 squares from street car, by phoning 3136. 9-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, light housekeeping, 29 S. 16th. 14-lt FOR RENT Furnished room, 207 S. 11th. 14-6t tOR RENT Five room flat; bath: steam heat and water furnished. 322 N. 8th. Phone 1S75. 12-tf FOBTREWr House of 7 rooms, with barn and garden spot. 1011 South J St. Call phone 3013. 8-tf FO RTtENT 7-room house, $12.50; 203 W. Pearl. Phone 2477. 3-tt FOR RENT Furatshei rooms, beat, with bath for cents, at the Grand. febSz-tf FOR RENT House in Centerville, Address Roscoe Roberts ll-7t FOR RENT1514 N. A. -Seven rooms and bath; Phone 4295. 13-tf FOR RENTN. 12th. -Unfurnished room, 207 13-2t FOR RENT Flats, Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13-tf LOST. LOST In Cambridge City, interurban or Richmond, gold badge pin with letters "WT. H. M. S. and for Love of Christ." Phone 1900. 12-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Business College Notes Leroy Simcoke has taken a position with Captain Trumps at the Pennsylvania Railroad company. Mrs. Patterson entertained the students Friday morning with some of her dialect selections which were most entertaining to the school as every one knows Mrs. Patterson's ability to recite. Henry Potts went to hi home in Union City Thursday to attend a family reunion. Li. B. Campbell made a business trip to Eaton, O., Friday. Chas Haworth is doing temporary work for Pogue, Miller & Co., during the absence of Mr. Shaw ha u who met with an accident by falling against a stove and burning himself. Colva Painter is absent from, school with the measles. Minnie Eikenberry has accepted a position with the Rude Mfg. Co., of Liberty, Ind. Miss Eikenberry was formerly a school teacher and a form er student of the Richmond Business college. She is a capable young lady and will make a valuable employe. Dr. Roy Morrow had charge of the opening exercises Thursday morning and gave a talk on physical culture which was very Interesting as well as beneficial. Miss Mae Anderson, who formerly attended the Richmond Business college and has been employed at the Richmond Casket Co., the past winter, was married to R. G. Hartle, of Missouri last Saturday by Rev. Dr. Lyons of Reid Memorial church. They left Sunday for their home in Lilbourn, Mo., where Mr. Hartle is editor of the Lilbourn Ledger. Ralph Slautterback has gone to his home in Union. City to attend the various exercises of commencement week. The Sons of Veterans are making extensive plans for the celebration of Memorial Day in Richmond. The exercises will be held In the coliseum and that building will be appropriately decorated with bunting and flags in honor of the occasion. It is probable that a parade will be given through the principal streets of the city, prior to the exercises in the coli seum In the afternoon. It Is the inten tion of the Sons of Veterans to arouse a greater degree of interest in Memorial Day in this city this year, if possible, not only among the school children, but among the merchants and others as well. Practically all of the merchants will close their places of business on the afternoon of that day. The graves of the soldiers will be decorated and a fitting tribute paid to the memory of the dead heroes. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Horace C Starr to the American Seeding Machine Co., lots 613-614 E. L. Starr's add to the city. $1,200. Simeon Crocker to Mary T. Greene. lots 15-16 blk 24, Cambridge City. $450. Matilda E. Dietrich to Daniel F.l
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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. Hans N. Roll. Fire and Accident in surance, 716 Main street. INSURANCE. MOORE e OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. 15-tf HATS CLEANED. We clean all kinds of Hats. Shoe Shine. 5c. 522 Maiiv 12-lmo RESTAURANT, The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Eighth street. ART 8TORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 21S0. 10-tt LAUNDRY. Our work to suit everybody; Vincent Laundry, 404 N. Sth St. 17-lmo CIGAR STORE. I Fancy candies, tobacco, cigars, good pool table Millers, 1034 Main. 1-lm MOVING VAN. Best service guaranteed. Phone 5131 1. Henry E. French. G-2wks CANDY STAND. Fresh Homemade Candies, Arcade Theatre stand. Geo. Mar.ooses, prop. S-7t CEMENT CONTRACTOR Cement contracts taken and guaranteed by Sanden & Gould, Centerville, Ind. BAKERY. TRY IKE MEYERS' handmade bread and his ice cream is fine. Give me your order and be convinced. 107 Richmond Ave. 7-7tl SHOE REPAIRER. Half soles 40c, New York repairers, 18 14imo S. Sth St. Phone 1670. Woodhurst, pt lot 13, Centerville. $1 John W. Gordon to Wm. H. Hansche, pt lot 9. Hugh Moffltt add city. $350. Samuel McCain to Mindla Klingenbiel, lot 47, Benton Heights add city, $250. ( August Stafhorst to Jesse A. Wiechman, pt lot 15, Christian Fetta's add city. $2,000. Jesse A. Wiechman to Ida L and Carl Huber, pt lot 15, Christian Fetta's add city. $1. Milton T. C. Koontz to Frederick Bruster lot 26 Grand Boulevard sub. city. $1,475. Plarn A Qj- Viarln tj Carna T7 tlvila Pt lots 154, 103. 1C4 Chas. VS. Starr add city. $4,000. Harry Simmons to George L. Smith lot 84, Mendenhall & Price add city. $70O. John M. Fouts to Eva M. Deshman, lot 4, Elliott and Doughty add Center ville. $430. Elizabeth Jefferies et al to Hardin H. Peelle et al, pt n. w. and s. w. or. sec. 14, range 1, and s. e. qr. sec. 3, twp. 14, range 1. New Garden and Franklin twps. $13,500. Willard M. Penny to Elizabeth a Bosworth lot 21, Von Pein's sub city. $3,000. 1 Wm. A. Lewis gdn., to Walter M. Kehlenbrink, lot 82, Schwegman add city. $7. Grant Marshall to Wm W. Cammack pt. n. w. qr. sec. 4. twp. 15, range 1. Franklin twp. $11,000. MILT0N. IND. Milton, Ind., May 14 Mrs. Eliza - beth Atkinson returned yesterday from a visit to her son's, Charles Atkinson of Richmond. Mrs. Frank Elliott and daughter of Dublin spent yesterday with Mrs. Walker and daughter. ,,, , . . . Miss Pearl Thornburg was home from Earlham this week. with her sister," Mrs. James Kellam. Will Wissler who is remodeling the
house in which his son Benton WIss- City of Richmond, ler lives, known as the Pete Wissler The bidders in submitting proposals place, found quite a relic in tearing to make said described public improveout the weather boarding.' The find ment must accompany each bid with , was an old Third Reader that is 73 a certified check In the sum of $100, as
years old. It was the property of late Peter Wissler, and fell between the plastering and weather boarding 64 years ago. M. W. Paxson was at Richmond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Clark attended the
funeral of his aunt the late Mrs. Ma- ance of such proposals will forfeit the. linda Wood at Liberty, Thursday. Mrs. checks and the sums of money payable Wood was born in this township near thereon to the city as agreed and 11Beeson Station about seventy years quidated damages for such failure, ago and was the daughter of the late The Board of Public Works reserves Joseph Lower of pioneer Methodist the right to reject any or all bids.
days In the township. Mr. Lower -donated the land where Valley Grove cemetery now lies, for a Methodist church and church yard. The church was known as Lower's chapel and later as Haver's chapeL Mrs. Samuel Hoshour attended the funeral of the late Allen Jay, at Rich mond. The soldiers memorial services will be held at the Christian church Sunday morning, May 22. The Rev. E. K. Van Winkle will deliver the sermon, The ministerial institute for Connersvillei M. E. district will convene at Metamora Monday. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick is on duty as leader of the dls-
cussion on the topic "How to Make Ministerial Institute a Success. F. M. Jones was at Richmond yesterday. , Mrs. Sarah Ohmit visited her children at Cambridge City yesterday.;
Mrs. C H. Pinnnlck was hostess for the Women's Foreign Missionary so ciety yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Stanley will address the people of Milton at the Christian church on Thursday evening under the auspices of the W. C, T. U. Sunday services: Preaching at tha M. E. church, the Rev. Mr. Pinntck'a 6ermon subject for the morning is And they took knowledge of them that they bad been with Jesus. found m Acts 4tn cnapter, I3ta verse. The evening subject "Sabbath Observance-. Sunday school and young people's meetings at usual hours in the mornand evening services at the several churches. Mrs. Margaret Ellabarger bought the property known as the John Bow. man property of Willard Wissler for $273. Ed Warren of Indianapolis Is visit ing relatives here. Miss Blanch Pinnick of Evansvllle is expected her today to visit her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Pinnick. Miss Mary Mullen, who formerly lived here is employed as a stenographer at Toledo, O. Mrs. Monroe Bertsch of east of town spent yesterday with Mrs. Dan Hess. Louis Johnson is visiting relatives at Indianapolis. CITY AOVERTISMENT. Department of Public Works. i Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., May 13th, 191ft. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Xntirn in horehv eiven hv the Roarri o1 udhc wonts oi tno vaty or wen mond, Indiana, that on the 9th, day of May. 1910, they approved an ass ment roll showing the prim fade assessments for the following? described public improvement, aa authorised by the Improvement Resolution nam ed: Improvement Resolution No. 193-190. Providing for the improvement of South 10th Street from South F Street to South J Street, by grading and graveling the roadway, and constructling cement sidewalk and cement curb "er on both. side, thereof, between the points named. Said improvement is intersected1 by the following named streets and al leys: South G. H and I Streets and the following named alleys are paral lel with and within one hundred and fifty (150) feet of said improvement: 1st alley east of South 10th street runniner north and south from South F street to South I street and continuations thereof to South J street and the 1st alley west of South 10th street I running north and south, from South t street to aoum i street ana continuations thereof to South J street. Persons interested In or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, June 2nd, 1910, 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 ahowinc JI prima facie assessments, with the names of owners i and description, c property subject to be assessed, lson file and may be seen at the .office of the Board of Public Works of? said City. . . ' iAL'LiA.Wi H. M. HAMMOND. " ,, F. R. CHARLES, s ; W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of PublloWcrft ' - 13-71 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Publlo Works Office of the Board. v i Richmond, Ind.. May , 19101 Notice to Contractors: Notice Is hereby rlren. br the Board of Public Works of the Cltr of Richnaond, Indiana, that sealed proposals wm received br it at Its office, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m.. on Thursday. May 19. 1910, for the following described public improvements in tne 1 City of Richmond, as authorized by improvement of the City Building by the construction of a steel ceiling" In the Truck room of the Fir Departmnt How Co. Number 2, In said I Dm,ain' . . . . .. JUI worK aone ,n lM ma i aeecriDea puouc improvement snaii pe , m ." -,h ,a I'T'Zl .m " i ' . TJT" Juiuvuo wa, vuv uc;tH yioue; vtu drawings and SDeciflcations which are I0n file and mar be seen In the office of said Board of Public Works of the evidence of good faith that the successdays from the acceptance of proposals contracts and bonds satisfactory to the I said Board to do the work of making j said improvement A failure of the I successful bidders to enter Into such I contracts and bonds upon the accept H. M. Hammond, F. R. Charles. Board of Public Works May 7-14 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne county, sat Esate of Roeanns Jenks, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the unIdersigned has been appointed by the 1 Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Roeanna Jenks, deceased. late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said j estate is supposed to be solvent. ELMER E. JENKS. dly 7-14-21 Administrator;
