Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 301, 6 September 1910 — Page 7
THE RICH3IO?;D PALLADIC3I AND SUN-TELEGKAM, TUESDAY, SEPTE3IBER 6, 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.
WANTED. WANTED Position as clerk or collector, moderate salary. Address M, care Palladium. 6-71 WANTED20to30 ft. oak partition Dr. N. 8. Cox. 6 7t wliNTKD Man past 30 with horse and buggy to sell stock condition powder in Wayne county. Salary 70 per month. Address 301 Unity Bid., Indianapolis. Indiana. 6-U 8ALESMKN Vehave something new for salesmen making small towns. A neat, clean, quick selling, pocket side line. If Interested write for order book today. 20th Century Mfg. Co., 1.108 Wells St.. Chicago. vVATJT EDsTslTJNOiOTY. Large Land Co. (Owners) wants man who can sell 10 acre farms and larger tact up to 1.000 acres or more exclusive territory) must be salesman and organiser specially fitted for the work; salary and commission equal to 13.000 or more to right man. State qualifications. Address Cockram Land Co., 107 Dearborn St., Chicago, ItL WANTED Copy of Aug. 2. Leave at Palladium office. tt W XNTEDBlIeifad fs75&Hf0cSto7e: 8. If. Knox jft Co 2-tt WXnTED Position as housekeeper by a refined and competent middleaged lady In a rellablo widower small family. Address L. C. 8., 101 State 8t. Richmond. Ind. 28-7t WAN' : To repair your baby cabs. fur , bicycles and alt kinds of repair work. We also do picture framd Brown tt Darnell, 1023 Main. Phone 1936. - 18-tf WANTUu-To buy old gold, silver Jewel y J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. 17-lm WANTED To buy or rent place of I to k acres near .Richmond; prl:e raua. oe right. Address F. L. O. So nation No. 1. 201 it fVANTED Copy of April 1; leave at Palladium office. 15-tf WANTED Poor and. window screens - to order, lawn 'mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co.. 10231 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED A competent girl or wornan for general house work. In a mall family. Address Box 67. Richmond. Ind. -29-tf WANTED If you want- money in 'Pre of, your city property or farm, ' . Ylgbt lo Porterfield's . Real' Es-I-..-office, Kelley Clock. 8th and Min. 14-tt WANTED Bread baker at 8 S. lltb !su ' ' ' MEN Learn Automobile Business. Wages $2. weekly; $10 while learning. We teach by mall. Rochester Auto School, Rocheater. N. Y.
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EATON, OHIO. Eaton. O.. Sept. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clawson. of Dayton, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Hoover are la Cincinnati attending the exposition. . Mrs. R. C. Green and son will spend this week In Gratis with her parents, Mr. and Mra. E. B. Gray. Harry Murphy, who la employed In Dayton, spent Sunday and Monday with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Murphy. ( The funeral of Mrs. Mary Huber, who died a few daya ago at her home on 8outh Cherry street, the result of a paralytic strokee. was held at two o'clock Saturday afternoon at the late residence. It was conducted by the Rev. llpgh A. Smith, of the Christian church. Interment In Mound Hill cemetery. The deceased was aged 57 years and is survived by her husband and nine children. Fred Trunk, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Fhllipp Trunk. George Pickering was a Cincinnati visitor Sunday. Miss Mabel Berger has returned from Endenton. Ohio, where she has apent the past three months with relatives. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Pitsinger, of Dayton, apent from Saturday to Monday here with relatives. Misses Katherine French and Chattile Emertck are home from a visit with friends and relatives in Greenville. Mr. and Irs. J. G. Ash worth and little daughter were here from Dayton Saturday and Sunday visiting her parenta, Mr. and Mrrs. Valentine Locke. W. O. Hall, of Camden, was a visitor In Eaton Saturday. John Berger returned home Saturday from Cellna and VanWert, where he apent a week on business. Miss'Luvena Thtmas returned to Dayton Sunday after spending a month hero with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clawson. of Dayton, spent Sunday and Monday here with relatives. Capt and Mra. W. H. Ott, and Mrs. Ellaha Swain, of Dayton, spent Saturday and 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Plumber. Misa Luvena Thlmaa. of Dayton, pnt Saturday and Sunday with her later, Mrs. George Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neff, of Richmond, apent, 8unday in Eaton with her mmiiii. Mr. and Mra. C. P. Thum. Mlsa Gertrude Acton, of Dayton, is A gneat of Misa Edith Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Black, of West
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WANT AD LETTER The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Clerk .." 3 L. G. T.. 3 Cerk 1 L 1 Mail will be kopt tor Z'j nays only. All mall not caTed for within that time will be cast out. WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard narlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Few middle-aged Richmond gentlemen to cover Richmond, Hagerstown, Whitewater. Lynn. Muncle. Union City. Winchester. Connersvile. Mlddletown and Farmland. All winter's job, start now; $2.75 per day. Glen Brothers. Rochester. N. Y. WANTED A stenographer. BertscK ft Co., Cambridge City, Ind. 317t W'TEDSewing In families; care R. C, Palladium. 29-7t 5TstltIBlJTORS for Chambers Stock Food. It cures Hog Cholera. J. H. Kelly, 811 Main St. l-7t FOR SALE. AUCTION SALE. Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 1 p. m. Prize winning poultry. Black Langshang, Buff Orpingtons. Barred Rocks and Light Brahma. Incubators. Phllo Coops and Brooders, etc. Also household furniture. J. W. Collins, 408 Klnsey Street. 6-7t FOR SALE Gas range, ladles' dressing table, library table. Call 2010 South A street. 6-3t FOR SALE Nearly new base burner, three-cornered cupboard, carpets, chairs and other' household and kitchen furniture. 48 South ' 17th street. Call between 2 and 5. -2t FOR SALE One four roll McCormick Corn Shredder in good condition. C. W. Klenzle. 6-7t FOR SALE Monuments and grave markers, lettered with pneumatic tools and delivered at your cemetery. Thomas OToole, Liberty, Ind. 6-5t FOR SALE An' old fashioned chest of drawers and stand, cherry. J. F. Coons. Milton, ind. . 5-3t FOR SALE Parlor suit, value $40, for $18. Call 720 N. 8th St. 5-7t FOIl SALE Household goods of all kinds. 142 Ft. Wayne Ave. 5-3t FO RESALE Steel range, 123 N. 17th St. ! ' ' 3-3t Alexandria, visited Eaton friends Sunday afternoon. Herman Sanders, who operates a saw mill in Gratis, spent Sunday with his family. Justus Pettit, of Dayton, was a guest- of Eaton frienda Sunday. The Unity club will meet Friday evening at the home of J. H. Jones on N. Maple street with Mrs. Jones and Miss Ella Gardener as hostess. Mr. and Mra. Walter. Tyrell and Hugh Gilmore, of Eaton; Mrs. Pearl Mikesell, of Omaha, Nebraska; Miss Loulella Obllnger, of Germantown, and Joe Gilmore, of Hamilton, formed an automobile party Friday to Indianapolis, returning Sunday e vening. Robert Truttt Is home from Dayton for a brief visit. , Mrs. Irvln Cotterman and two sons spent Saturday with Dayton friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cotterman visited Richmond friends Saturday. Mildred, the nine months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, living about three miles southwest of Baton, died Friday night. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon from the Christian church, conducted by the Re?. Hugh A. Smith, and the burial was made in Mound Hill cemetery. An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Straw, living northeast of Eaton, born Friday, died the following day, and was buried without ceremony in Mound Hill cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Dunlap have returned to Louisville. Indiana, after spending a week here with relatives. They were called to Eaton by the death of Mrs. Dunlap's mother.' Mrs. William Huber. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson spent Saturday and Sunday in Richmond) with frienda. NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, O.. Sept 6 Mr. Mike O'Donnell was In Cincinnati. Friday. Mrs. Wm. Sawyer and Miss Ada Young were hostesses for the Thimbio Club Friday afternoon. There were about sixty members and guests present.. Refreshments of sandwiches.' fried chicken, salad, cake, pumpkin pie. tea and coffee. Mrs. Ed Young and son Donald are spending this week in Dayton. Miss Catherine Davis was a guest of Miss Helen Sawyer from Friday until Sunday. Mrs. Martha Murray and daughter, Ethel returned home Saturday after spending the latter part of the week with relatives at Dayton. Mrs. Mary Thompson and daughters Ella and Emma entertained on Monday Mr. and Mrs. James High. Mr. Roy Thompson and family, Mrs. Nan-
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FOR SALE Modern double house, well located or will trade for Indianapolis home, north. Phone 1S78. 4-Tt FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR SALE Two good East End properties. $100.00 cash, balance same as rent. All Improvements made. $1,000 and $1,400. E. E. Roney. Westcott Hotel Cigar Stand. 4-7t FORSALE $2;000will " buynloe suburban home, $1,000 down, balance long time, 2 squares from city limits, 7 rooms, oak finish, cement cellar, both waters, fruit, fine place for raising chickens. 14 acre. Address D. D., care Palladium. 3-t FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newbern's Shop, 105 N. 4th St. Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR SALE SO acres well located good buildings; good fruits, shade and water. Dandy little stock or hog raiser's chauce. Price $4,8l(. Apply to J. E. M. Agency, over tt N. 7th street FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmond, Indtaua. jiy9-tf FOR SALE Small, well improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; an ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. sept 1-tf
FARMERS Buy a Home Prodnnct Clendenie's .Fertilizer YOU CAN BUY IT CHEAPER than you can buy other makes from the retailer; In other words we cut out the middle man's profit. , . CONTAINS SAME PERCENTAGE of animal matter, etc.,' as other makes and is approved by State Chemist. Order now and we will deliver whenever it is convenient to you. " " Gleinideeiini Fertilizer COo9 Office, 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Factory, 1 miles north of city on Union Pike
cy Middaugh and daughters Lou and Lindia of Dayton, Mr. Harry Daugherty and family. Mrs. Curt Baumgardner and daughter, Elsie, returned home Sunday after an extended visit with relatives at Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Koons of Eldorado were Saturday night guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Commons. On Sunday they attended the Chautauqua at Richmond. Misa Elma and Margretta Horner picnicked at Nolan's fork Monday. Mrs. Lon Morrison Is visiting relatives in Richmond this week. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Sept. 6 Misses Margie and Nelie Rhelnegerr of Middletown. Ohio, are the guests of Miss Mable Teetor and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bottles of Connersville are visiting with her parents, Wm. Waltz and wife. Mrs. Maud Elvord of Richmond, has been visiting at the home of her father, Alonzo Daugherty. Mrs. Alice Newcomb visited with her brother. John Daugherty at Knightstown, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dor win Durbin of New Castle spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Horine spent Sunday at Richmond. Mrs. Laura Gebphart is attending ; the Miami Christian conference at West Milton. Ohio, this week. Mrs. Martha Hatter. Miss Ethel Hart er and Mrs. John Hahn were in attendance at the Harter reunion at New Castle, Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Etten spent Sunday at Richmond. Misses Ella and Jane Millikan spent Sunday with their sister,. Mrs. Mahlon Leonard. . , . . Mr. and Mrs. Waldo . Coryell and baby of Richmond i pent' Sunday' with Rhodes Stewart and family. The Hagerstow Pioneers were defeated in a game with the Alligators of Connersville. Sunday afternoon. The score was 4 to 2. A same between the two teams Labor Day had to be called off on account of the rain. Mrs. Maggie Dutro. wife of George Dutro, passed away' Sunday at her home at Modoc after a brief illness of typhoid fever... The deceased was 27 years of age. She was a member of the graduating llass of 1593 of the Hagerstown High School after which she was the teacher of the Intermediate department for several years. The deceased is survived by several sisters, her father, Daniel Ulrich, the husband, and two little daughters. aged six and four respectively. Short services were conducted Monday at the home at Modoc where the body was brought to the borne of her father near Hagerstown where it lay in state until this morning- The funeral was conducted by Rev. Lewis Teetor at
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ColMmnmus FOR SALE A brick dwelling house, furnace, electric lights, 10 rooms and bath, fine yard and fruit trees, and all modern conveniences. Must sell quick. Call phone 1967. 2-7t FOR SALE Nice phaeton and set of , driving harness. Inquire Mrs. Baumer, of Newman's Hill. - 2-7t FOR SALE I have a number of improved farms, from 23 up to 214 acres, city property and lots; commission ono per cent. Kaufman, over S2S Main St. Phone 2394. 24-tf FO RSALE Duroc hogs. Commons, Webster. Phone 5144C. 14-tues-wed-3wks FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Choice residence lot. first e;uare Sontn 12th SL Dr. ZwIrg. ZZ-tl FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnaca and electric light. $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Good nine room house, good barn and fine lot in desirable . location. Good reason for selling. Addrcss"Y" care Palladium. MISCELLANEOUS. ABOUT OCT 3 I will occupy the corner rooms in the Murray Theater Building. Dr. N. S. Cox. 6-3t ROUT 1 1 & WEBB have dissolved partnership. The business will be continued under Mr. Routh's management. All accounts will be payable to him. 10 a. m. at the German Baptist church of which the deceased was a member. Interment was at West Lawn ceme tery at Hagerstown. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind.. Sept. 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Romer have returned to their home in Vincennes after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch. Miss Irene Hart, of Richmond, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin. George Middleton has returned after a few days spent In Cleveland, O. Joe Ebert is cuite sick with rheumatism and malaria at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ebert. Mr. Ebert went just a short time ago to Jackson, Miss., to assume the duties as superintendent at the Telephone company in that city. He was accompanied from Jackson. Miss., to St. Louis by his friend. Mr. Swain. Miss Gertrude Kirkwood, of New Castle, spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Cambridge City. P. F. Brendlinger has returned . to Philadelphia, after two weeks spent in Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Verborg, of El wood, are spending a few days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers. Mrs. Will Zellar, of Dayton, is visiting her father, L. B. Fisher and family. " ' :' The lawn fete. "Ann at Home With Mrs. Wiggs." which was giTen under the auspices at the En worth League on the lawn at the eMthodist parsonage, Friday evening,, was a success, both socially and financially. A neat sum was realized by the members of the league, and will be applied on the fund for the building of the new church. Charles Hageman and family spent Monday in Richmond. The second annual reunion of the John and Mary Keiser was held Sunday at the ' Keiser homestead, four miles north of Cambridge City. The day was spent with various amusements, and was a happy ocas ion for all the participants. The election of officers resulted as follows: President. William H. ' Keiser; secretary, Dan Chapman; treasurer, Daniel Keiser, Jr. The next reunion will be held at the Keiser homestead. September 1. 1911. The representatives of the family present on the occasion were: Daniel , Keiser. Sr., Daniel Keiser. Jr Jacob Keiser, Mrs. Alice Keiser, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keiser. Mrs. James S. Chapman, Jacob Chapman, of Indianapolis; Russell Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chapman. Glen Chapman. Eunice Chapman. Harry Keiser, Eda Keiser. Mrs. Clyde Dailey. Robert Dailey and Charles Dailey. of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. John Fetters, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Ulrich. Maud Fetters. Olive Fetters, of Hagerstown; Eva Stanley, of Galveston; Mr. and Mra. George Stafford and
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COPY WORK Addressing, etc., to do at borne. Have own machine. Phone 2077. 4-7t Fire Insurance. Turner W. Haaiey. Real Estate. M. Lacey Main. Pawnbroker. 8th and 26-3mo PATENTS procured, aiso sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. PateDt Exchange Jenifer Building, Washington. D. C. may22-t NOTICE The party thai" borrowed the invalid chair froai the Tenny Club will return to 100 Ft. Wayne Ave. tt once. HAIR weaving, uauicuricg, face massage and scalp treatment. Shampooing, 35c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6ruo FOR RENT, FOR RENT Two room flat furnished for housekeeping; 46 S. 11th. 6-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 1302 Main Street. 6-lt FOR RENT My office rooms in the Gennett Theater building. Dr. N. S. Cox. 4-3t FOR RENT My office rooms in the Gennett theater building. Dr. N. S. Cox. 5-3t FOR RENT Modern flat, 22 N. 11th street. John Peltz. 626 Main. 27-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, moderate rates, electric light and bath for gents only at the Grand. jly5-tf FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furnished for light housekeeping; 1C5N. 4tli St. Phone 1612. 20-tf LOST LOST In Richmond or Chautauqua, plain gold watch with letter F set in rubies with one ruby out. Finder leave at R. W. Hall's Clothing store and receive reward. 6-lt LOST Small brown collie pup, answers to name of Ted. Phone 2014. 6-lt LOST Somewhere from 5th andNl A St. to 8th and Main and from there to depot, a gold watch. Return to 34 N. Sth. 62t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Your Metal Patterns as. well a do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO., 200 N. 9th St ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. . Phone 21S0. 10-tt Henry Stafford, of Kappa; Mr. and Mrs. John Stafford, of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stafford. Roland Lavon Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Irvln, Catherine Irvin, Leona Irvin, Sarah Irvin, Iona Irvin. Jacob Irvin, and Thelma Klmburg, of New Castle; Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Irvln and Miss Margaret . Irvin, of Anderson ; Mrs. Mary Baker, Cecil and Lennle Baker, of Muncle; Mrs, Ella Glpe, Paul and Pearl Gipe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroth, Herbert and Harry Schroth, Arris Schroth, Charles Fetters, Susan Ware, and Guy Harold, of Alexandria. Miss Flossie Hazelrigg, of Indianapolis, spent from Saturday until Monday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hazelrigg. Mrs. W. S. Hunt is visiting relatives in" Greensfork. Paul Driscbel is spending a few days in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Munchoff, of Anderson, are the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Theodore Fronaphel and other relatives in this city. Will Myers Is spending a few dayg at his home in Dayton. Miss Cleo Shiittleworth. of Dayton, is spending a few days with the Misses Shuttleworth. Roy Jones spent Sunday with his family in Cincinnati, who preceded him to that city several days ago to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Peters have returned to Indianapolis after a week's visit with their daughter, Mra. Roy Fraunberg. "Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kittennan and .family of this city. Mrs. Emma Bowmaster, of Germantown. and her guest Mrs. Minerva Hittle. autoed to Indianapolis. Sunday, whehe they were joined by Mrs. Laurence Hittle, and from that city went to Cicero, to spend the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Paul Mrs. C. T. Wright and son Fred, spent Sunday in Richmond, at the Chautauqua. Mrs. John Caldwell and Mrs. Katherine Higga. spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rockwell, of CincinnatL Robert Turner, of New. Castle, visited friends in Cambridge City, the past week. . MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Sept. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jessup of Zionsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Baker west of, town. Mrs. Baker accompanied them to New Castle to visit other relatives yesterday. ( Mrs. Warren Reid of Indianapolis, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lautz and daughter of Pendleton, are visiting his. parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lautx They were at Columbus. O., yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram " Crook and
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word. 7 days for the FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilisers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his lireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. juneJ8-tf RESTAURANT. The best maals are gotten at Profit's. 1 4 S. Eishth str-.-eL FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Por terfield. Kelly Blk.. Sth & Maiu. AugS-tf Attend Mrs. Hiser's Business School Opens Sept. 19. Phoue 2177. 30-tf OPENING WEEK FALL TERM AUG. 29TH TO SEPT 6TH RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE CABINET SHOP. Sawing, grooving, interior remodel ing, job work. De Banto Shop, Phone 1167. sept2-lmo FARMERS! How about your grain you have on hands? This is the time of the year when the risk from fire and lightning Is the greatest. We are prepared to write your SHORT TERM INSURANCE For a period of time from a few days to several months for a very SMALL PREMIUM. . H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block Phone 1956. 6-2t Believe uie. If we want art to begin at home, as it must, we must clear our bouses of troublesome superfluities that are forever in our way. conTen tional comforts that are not real com forts and do but make work for eerv ants and doctors. If you want a gold en rule that will lit everybody this Is It: "Have nothing in your bouses that you do not know to lie useful or believe to be beauMfni vt'liiinm Morris. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. daughtetr, and Miss Lora Beeson have returned from Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Cobban of Butte, Montana, have sent out cards announcing the marriage - of their daughter, Miss Elma Ruth, to Marvin V. Wallace, Tuseday, August 30, 1910 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wallace are on their honeymoon trip to Indiana and are at ,his father's, W. M. Wallace, 1 now. j Mrs. Joseph Stamm and children have returned from a week's visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hart ler at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty, Harry Doty -and Miss Lois McClung, spent Sunday at John Thurman's, Rich mond. Oscar and Elmer Wissler returned to Centerville yesterday. They were called home because of an accident to their brother-in-law. Coy Stevens. He with his wife was returning from Liberty when him horse became frightened and kicked him on the arm, breaking the limb. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coons of Richmond, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. James Coons. Mrs. T. M. McClung who was under treatment at Richmond, is home much improved. Messrs. and Mesdames McClung and daughter, Miss ; Eunice, : and Henry McMahan and family spent j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs! J. M. Mcj Mahan. V , f ' James Cooney formerly of Milton, now of Indianapolis, called on Mrs. E. B. Newman and daughter Sunday. Frank RothermeL John DuGranrnt and Allan Doddy, saw their former j friend, Glen Leibhardt play at Indiarrapolis Sunday. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick conducted excellent services at the M. E. church Sunday. That of the morning sermon was "The Cloud of Witnesses," that of the evening BIeesed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." Each was well developed, but that of the evening was very able as well as beautiful. The Epworth league also had a nice service at their usual hour, the occasion being Rally Day. DUBLIN, IND. Dublin, Ind., Sept. . The Misses Katherine and Mabel Voris, and Miss Elizabeth Morris went to Indianapolis Monday where they will teach in the public schools of that city the coming winter. Bishop and Mrs. Halleck Floyd have returned from ' Everton after a visit with their son. Rev. George Floyd and family. Master Eugene McConley of Elwood is visiting his grandfather, C. T. Swain. Mrs. J. A. Brown, of Onargo. I1L, Is a visitor in the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Herbst. : Mrs. Minnie Allen baa returned to
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time spent wit her mother Mrs. Margaret Kinley. Prof. P. V. Vorta ia spending the week in Indianapolis. , Master Floyd Seng of Lynn is a vis itor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Ward Bhink of Rich mond spent Sunday with Mrs. D. S. Herbst and family " John and Gordon Smith of Indian apolis spent from Saturday until Mon day with their grandparents, Mr. and : Mrs. S. B, Huddleston. The young men hold responsible positions with the Western Electric company of that city. Mrs. India Hughes, a former resi dent of Dublin, and her grandson, Jo seph Flasket t of Pern, are the guest a of Mr. and Mrs; Tim Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burr of Rich. mond, spent Sunday with the former! father Harvey Burr. FOUNTAIN CITY. IND Fountain City, Ind.. Sept. 6.-Mr. Ernest Rets who has been visiting bis father, Mr. Michael Rets, for the past week has returned to New Castle. v : Miss Edna Earle of Richmond, who . has been the guest of Mlsa Ruth Reece for several daya has returned home. Rev. J. T. Pierce of Fairmont will preach at the Wealeyan church next, Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Jennie Reynolds of Cincinnati . is spending a few . weeks with her frienda. Mr. Clarence Hampton who wont In Centervllle, is home for a few daya. Mr. Dave Gardner and wife of Gainesville. Fla., apent a few days here with relatives. , They are on J tehir way to New York, A party of young folks from hero. spent last Sunday at the Henley cab- , in. They took dinner and supper and a good time was enjoyed. Mr. Harry Clark and friend. Mr. Robert Herron of Indianapolis have. been visiting relative and . friends here for the past week. - Mr. Whittiman of Chicago, and Mlas Whlttiraan of Kansas, are visiting Mrs, McGUliard and son sons, Forest and Claude McGllliard. ' Wheat Crops. It is calculated that about one-third of the world's wheat crop is harvested In July. - CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Publle Works. , Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., August 29, 1910 c To Whom It May Concern; Notice is nereoy given oy iae uoara of Public Works of the City ef Richmond. Indiana, that on the zSth day ojt August, 1910, the approved an assess-; rnent roll showing; the prima facte aasesaments for the following descrjbai miniin imiimvsini eanv mm satis nnniaMi by the Improvement Resolution vnaov ed: . J ' Improvement Resolution Ne 32-1010. Providing for the construction of a sanitary sewer, front the present sewer in North 8th street at tha alley nrst north of North I street, thense east to North 10th atreet: Also In the alley first west of North 10th; street, from the alley north of North' T etraot ami Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notlled that the Board of public Works of said city has Used Sop-1 tember 15th. 1910, 9 o'clock a. nt, aa a' date upon which remonstrances will f be received, or heard, against the ' amount assessed against each piece ofv property described in said roll and ' will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracta of land have been or will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or la a j greater or leas sum than that named: on said roll. Said assessment roll , showing said prima facie assessments, with the . . m a M I A 1 names 01 owners ana descriptions 01 property subject to be assessed, Is on' file and may be seen at the ofBen of : the Board of Public Works of said city.H. M. HAMMOND, FRED R CHARLES, ' W. W. ZIMMERMAN. , Board of Public Work. '. aug 30pt f CITY ADVERTISEMENT, ' .Department of Pub lie Works, Office of the Board. Riehmend, Ind., August 29. IMS To WTiom It May Concern:. Notice is hereby given by the Board ofi Public Works of the City of Rich! mWid, Indiana, that on the 29th day of August, I91U, tney unanimously adopted inmprovement Resolution No 224-1910 Providing for the construction of a district sewer, in the alley between Chestnut street and the right-of-way of the Indianapolis division of the P. C. C. &' St. L. By. Company, from North West Xnd street to the center of North West 4 th street. The territory to be benefited and assessed for said sewer and its construction Is aa follows, to wit: All that territory west of North West Ind street and east of west corporation line of caid city, and south of Indianapolis division p. C. C. St. L. Ry. Co., riBt-ef.war and north of Chestnut street, between) tin points named. The Board of Public Works ef aaid city has txed Monday September Jttn, 1910. as a. date , upon which remon strances may pe njev or proaemaa oy said proposed improvement as above described, and en said : day. at t o'clock a. m., said Board will nseet at its office for the pqrpose of hearing and consider! ng - any . remonstrances wnicn - may nave oeen men or presented, and for. the purpose of taldnx' final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. H. VL HAMMOND FRED R- CHARLES. , . W. W. ZIMMERMAN. -Board of Public Worfca.
