Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 335, 10 October 1910 — Page 7
FAGC SEVEN Palladium Patterns Fashions Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rate3 are the same. PALLADIUM o o o o o o 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Want Ado Colmmini
THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, 3IONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910.
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WANTED A high class roan to take chart of selling agency for th'e Duntley pneumatic Cleaners In Richmond. This la a proposition which will pay good Income to a live man. Reply, giving business experience and references to the Duntley Mfg. Co.. 231 Michigan Blvd., Chicago. WANTED-Man fj.or 20 years oTdto do pressing or learn. Address Tailorhoi, care Palladium. ' 10-lt VANTEDOil"drlller; meet me at Westcott Hotel. 1 to 3 o'clock Thursday. I). J. Roberts. 10-2t WANTED GlrOot- general housework; 410 N. 9th. 10-tf W"ATfTEDHotaIr furnace. Phone 2370. " a-tf WARTED We "want immediately a . good solicitor to represent us in this territory. Good position for a hustler. Pull information on request. Hooker, Wyman & Co., Rochester, N. Y oc9-16-23 no 6 Wanted Good man to work around the house. 310 N. 15th. 10-2t WANTED A clerk, German girl pref erred, age, 18-20. Apply National Products Co., Monday. 9-2t WANT ED A woman for general housework. Call 317 S. W. 3rd St. - , -3t WXNTEDBoys wanted' Western Union Telegraph Co. Boys will be given lessons In telegraphy; excellent opportunity to learn telegraphy. 9-7t WANTED-To rent farm, either by year or shares. Address C. C, care Palladium. , 8-7t WANTED A painter; call "or phone , Bowers. Benton Heights. 8-2t , WXNTEDLarge base burner; also , coal , range. Send description and i ' nlce. C. M. Williams, Fountain city, ina , WANT KD Sheet Iron workers, good Ion heavy work, such as tanks, smoke ' stacks snd breechlngs. Steady employee t. Lfttleford Brothers, 453 E. Pe,v t.. Cincinnati. Q. M4t .WXXTEI ."v.o ileH at once; call N. !:. tun i 9th and C st. 27-tf WANTED Ccol " solicitors; Apply National Products Co., Cor. Cth and I South A Sts. aeptl7-lmo
News of Surrounding Towns
CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. . .. ' Cambridge City, Ind.. Oct., 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Conners- ' ville, spent Wednesday with Mr. and ,Mrs. T. L. Peet. . .Miss Neva Hnielrigg is spending 'the week in Indianapolis. Miss Grace Mills went to Richmond I Wednesday .to srer.d svernl days wun wr. anu we, Aiarri A.oenson. Proaecutcr l-rdd 'a In the city on (Wednesday eccurlrg fv'dtnce in the case of Marshal Dan Driachel versus Al Parton. Mrs. John Herbst spent Wednesday In Greenfield, a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Trider. . James Hallahan of Indianapolis, spent Wednesday in Cambridge City. Miss Maud Drlschel of Indianapolis visited her father Daniel Drlschel on Tuesday evening. ' Mrs. E. F. Mahn arrived home on Wednesday from New York where he has spent some time since her retorn from a European trip. Mrs. Esther B. L. Carroll of Tacoraa. Wash., after a visit with her aunt Mrs. M. E. Mason, has gone to Greensfork to visit her mother, Mrs. Emma Lewis. The stock sale of Mrs. Laura Myers near Bent on ville, which was held on Wednesday, amounted to $3,307. ' In spite of the bad weather, the sale Was , weir attended. Mrs. Myers will go to California within a short time to spend the winter with friends. The two younger children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shlpman, who had all arrangements made to move to Indianapolis several days ago, are seriously III -at the' hom of Thomas Haugley. Wheat sowlntt is just about completed in this part of the county. The growing crop is in f-ne condition. One field of forty-live acres which was sown the fifteenth of September has reached the height of six inches. Should cold weather come soon it would materially Injure the crop as the almost phenomenal growth has rendered the blades exceedingly tender. Mr. and Mrs. Thillip Ancuara of Chicago, are visiting relatives and friends In this community. Mrs. R. IL Hicks has returned from Indianapolis where she attended the celebration of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harrington, frmer residents of Cambridge City. MILTON, IND. . Milton, Ind.. Oct, 10.--Mr. nd Mrs. Ignatius Zeller of Connersvllle, spent yesterday with his son. I P. Zeller nd wife. Miss Minnie Marshall. Instead of spending Saturday at Richmond, as she expected to. accompanied Mrs. Wilbur Elwell and daughter.. Miss Marie Elwell to Connersvllle, to spend the dsy. Mat Mosbaugh and sisters, Mes-
WANTED Pin boys; must be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf
WANTED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th SL 7-tf WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED We pay ca8h for second hand base burners; 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun-wcd-sat-2 wks WANTRn To repair your baby cabs, fumttr, bicycles and all kinds of repnlr work. We also do picture frsniti Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 18-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. Sth and Mln. 14-tf "BATTLING FOR THE RIGHT" The Life Story of Theodore Roosevelt. Authentic. Up-to-date. Great money maker. Liberal terms. Outfit free. Zelgler Co.. 269 Fourth St., Philadelphla. tu-thur-sun 2wk WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co.. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly BIk.. 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR" SALE General stock worth above 1 1.800; small town; Porterfield. - 10-3t FOR SALE Peninsular baseburner in good condition; 413 N. 18th St. 10-tf FOR SALE Cheap, pair ol mules, weigh 2,400 lbs., also wagon and harness. One three year old driving colt, weight 100 lbs. Union Ice Co., West 3rd and Chestnut St. 10-7t FOR-SXEE Good coal range for sale at 218 N. 7th. 10-2t FOR SALE Combination book case and writing desk. 116 N. 16th St. 10-3t FOR SALE Berkshire pigs of either sex.'. Elias Scholl ft Son, Connersvllle, Ind). 8-tues-thur-frl-7t FOR SALE Lumber that is in those seats at Stadium, for sale, cheap; apply John C. Truemper at Hippodrome, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. dames St.. Clair and Heist were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, yesterday. The ladies of the M. E. church will give theln regular Thanksgiving dinner this year, as usual. Turkeys and all the good things of the season and the dinner will be at the reasonable price of 25 cents. Mrs. Susan Wilson, who spent a few days with her daughter, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Anna Dodge spent several days with Mrs. W. H. Miller, doing sewing. Messrs. and Mesdames Curtiss Little and Kersey Hofmann visited at Frank Adams in Connersvllle, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wissler were among the guests at a surprise dinner at Wm. Boughner's north of East Germantown, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Slonaker entertained as their guests, yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Crull of Greensfork and Mrs. Solomon Rothermel. Colbert Ingermann was a guest of Robert Gentle at Richmond one, day of. the festival. Robert McDanlels spent over yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Keelor and family at Richmond. ' Chas. Passon. Jr.. who visited . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Basson. Sr., returned to Centerville, Saturday. M. W. Paxson was at Laurel, Saturday In the interest of the Milton Rlv, erside flour mills. Mr. Stensell who has been assisting Harry Borders, agent at the Big Four station, spent yesterday at Connersvllle. Misses Stella- and Effi- Hubbell spent over yesterday with the Misses Wood, near Waterloo. Mrs. Davidson and son of near Robinson's spent Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gunsaulye. Mesdames Parker and Alley, of near Beeson's station. were greeting friends here and at Cambridge City, Saturday. Mrs. Will Smullen, who spent Saturday with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smullen. returned to Indianapolis Saturday. She was enroute home from Brookvllle. Allle Trine sold 26 head of hogs that averaged 275 pounds weight. They brought him ?600. m Misses Nettle and Vivian Bennett visited relatives at Cambridge City. Saturday evening. The Milton public school teachers will affiliate this year with the teachers of the county in Institute, at Richmond, each month. . Mrs. Marion Leverton called on Cambridge City friends, Satnrday afternoon. The Milton school board had the school building thoroughly fumigated Saturday morning, for the purpose of perfecting the sanitary conditions of the house and that no disease might germinate. W. L. Parkins druggist
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LETT , The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noou today as follows: 5130E 1 28 T. F. ..... 1 Mail will be kpt tor 3V aays only. All mall not cal'ed for within that lime will be cast out. FOR SALE 15 II. P. Peerless traction engine; 210 N. 17th. Phone 1392. 5-7t FOR SALE Modern, home. Phone 3234. 5-tf FOR SAL An Antique Clock. Oil Paintings and Hair Mattress. Phone 2484. 115 N. 12th St. 6-5t FOR SALE Shetland poney, harness and buggy; call 326 South 12t!. 29-tf FOR SALE Book cases, drugget, organ, physician's medical and surgical supplies and microscope. 1117 S. A St. FOR SALE One hundred good hedge posts. Dye & Price. 9-3t FOR SALE Bed room suit, white iron bed, sewing 'machine. 130 South 11th Street. 9-2t FOR SALE Good, young, general purpose team. Weight about 2,400 pounds. Phone 3775. 9-3 1 FOR SALE OR RENT Seven room house In good condition. Call corner School and Harris St. 9-7t FOR SALE Household goods, panor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture, one Garland base burner, one gas range, one fine upright Kimball Piano. All goods almost new. Parties' leaving city. Call 19 North 9th St. , 27-tf FOR SALE Pure bred Indian Runner Drakes.. E. O. Cokefair, Cambridge City, Ind. 25-thu-sat-2wk3 PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public auction-at my residence, six miles south of Richmond, on Wednesday, ' Oct. 12, 1910, personal property consisting of.. . farming . . implements, horses, cattlo and hogs, also thirtyfive acres of good corn in the field. Mrs. Tracy Osborn. -3-7t FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. . Newbern's Shop. l6h N. 4th St. Phone 1612. . 27-tf and L. D. Roark school janitor did the work. Mesdames Anna Rothermel and Sarah Ohmit, spent over yesterday at Cambridge City. Mrs. Rothermel was at her son-in-law, Will Ohmit and Mrs. Ohmit visited her several children and families. Benj. Knipe's show of mole bean plant that is twelve feet high. It is ten inches around the body and one leaf made a measurement of 2 feet in diameter. It is a fine tree. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlin spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ferguson, near Bentonvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson will move to Park Thorn burg's farm. The Merry Go Round club meets tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. O. H. Beeson. The Embroidery club meets with Mrs. Chas. Ddvls Wednesday afternoon. Messrs. and Mesdames W. E. Williams, Ott Crownover and family and Mrs. Homer Williams were an automobile party to Hamilton, Ohio, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones' guests at dinner yesterday were Mrs. Hardaway, of Montgomery, Ala.; Mrs." Sands and daughter. Miss Elizabeth Sands, of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones and family. Mrs. Alice Gresh's guests it dinner yesterday were Elijah Hurst, Messrs. and Mesdames Horace Hurst and Chas. Hurst and family of near Connersvllle. j Mr. and Mrs. Bennett who were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Sweney, returned to Euphemia, O., Saturday. Dr. Roark was at Connersvllle Friday nlghL Mrs. L. A. Bragg expected to leave Washington. D. C Saturday for Baltimore. The pupils of the Thornburg school west of here two miles, will have . a box social Friday evening, and In connection will serve lemonade and cake. All the young ladies are requested to bring their boxes. The proceeds go to the library. Among those who were at the fall festival Saturday were Misses Hattie and Mary Sills, Mrs. L. H. Warren and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crook and party the Misses Irene Crook, Gussie Miller and Blanche Coyne and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson and daughter, Messrs. Richard and Walter Houseworth and Ernest Moor and Mr. and Mrs. John Coyne. - - . Others who were at Richmond to visit friends Friday and see the Fall Festival were Mr. and Mrs. Will Dartiels and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frankf Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson and son. ' Griff Cooney and daughter. Miss Sylvia Custer, attended the funeral of a relative at Cambridge City, Saturday. Miss Ruby Kellam is sick. DUBLIN. IND. Dublin. Ind., Oct. 10. Mrs. Elizabeth Cranor of Richmond will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grey for a few days. Mrs. Cranor was for' many years a resident of Dublin. Clarence Wampler. north of town; J
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FOR SALE I have a number of improved farms, from 25 up to 214 acres, city property and lots; commission one per cent. Kaufman, over 828 Main SL Phone 2394. 24-tf
FOR SALE A good four-cylinder fourpassenger automobile. W. H. Bennett, 225 S. 13th St. Phone 1475. 4-7t FOR SALE Stock general merchandise, mostly groceries, a good, clean stock; also 1 buggy, 1 delivery wagon, 1 phaeton, 2 horses and other things. Will sell for cash, time or trade for small, rental property. Address Box 74, Boston, Ind. 4-tf FOR SAJE 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 14,000. Apply to The J. )i M 'Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. sept 1-tf FOR SALE Walk, Drive and Automatic Gates. All sizes, plain and ornamental; special sizes to order. If your hardware dealer doesn't handle them, order direct from our factory. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co.. Phone 3751. sept30-2wks-eod FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 109 Randolph St. FRO RENT New house of 6 rooms on S. 5th St. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 1-tf FOR RENT Modern double, seven rooms, bath, furnace, electric lights, 108 South 16th St. 4-7t FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furnished for light housekeeping; 105 N. 4th St. Phone 1612. 20 f F0RRENT 7 room house, 109 South 11th or phone 1960. 8-3t FOR RENT Four room flat, 1010 S. A. Call Dr. Walls, 21 S. 10th. 8-tf MISCELLANEOUS, TO-WIT If the lady that went from Cincinnati to Richmond on Sept. 30 will write to C. Perry, 1223 Maple street, Anderson. Ind., can have a . benefit by return mall. The middle aged . blond who wore a straw hat with yellow flowers.. J. - M. Lacuy Pawnbroker, sth and Maiu. 26-3mo recently purchased "a new two seated automobile. - The October meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society met at1 the home of Mrs. Shipley Wilson, Tuesday afternoon. The work of the month, "Spanish Speaking People" was discussed by Miss Mattie Steffy in a well written paper, supplemented by select readings on the subject by Mrs. Perry Wilson and Miss Georgia Hicks. Plans were made for entertaining the members of the W. H. M. S. of Cambridge City on the afternoon of October twentieth. Mrs. Ed Beeson left for Lincoln, Neb., today for a month's visit with Mrs.' Addle Beeson and daughters. Mrs. Beeson is the widow of Roy Beeson formerly of Bentonvllle. Mrs. S. Y. Crull was recently the recepient of a box of flowers from Miss Fay Shofer, a teacher in the Chicago schools. In the collection were some rare specimens of the fringed gentian. . Arthur Osborne in drilling a well for Carl Beeson west of town, struck water at a depth of 124 feet. The pressure was so strong that the water rose to within sixteen feet of the surface In a short time. Dublin dairymen have been slow to profit by the tendency of high prices milk selling here at five cents a quart. Arthur Dumaree of Indianapolis is spending a few days here, assisting his mother. Mrs. Sarah Demaree in moving to that city. Oscar and Edgar Wikes have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a visit of several days with friends here. The quarterly meeting of the Radical United Brethren church will be held here next Sunday. Rev. N. C. Wolford of Richmond, presiding elder of the district will be present and preach morning and evening. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown. Ind., Oct. 10. Dr. Stotlemeyer and wife entertained Mrs. Dora Barr and family of Muncie and Mr. and Mrs. Will Gibson of Fountain City Saturday. - Mrs. Ella Presbaugh of Muncie spent Saturday here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backenstoe arrived Saturday from their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Life and son Cecil of Red Key are visiting with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Life. - . Their daughter, Mary, who has spent Vveral weeks here will return with hem. Mrs. Fred Teets went to Noblesville Siturday on account of the illness of h,T mother who has typhoid fever. 'Mrs. Clinton Pummel spent from Sa urday until Monday with friends at jpinclnnati. irs. J. H. Kidwell is visiting at Toledo, O. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughters Rita and Hilda spent Saturday night and Sunday at Dayton. Isaac Hayes of Muncie was the Suest Saturday of his sister, Mrs. Sara Smith. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
HAIR weaving, manicuring, taco mas'sage and scalp treatment Shampooins. 35c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward. 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo
FIXE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, if you have any valuable ones, insure them against death from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F, Bldg. Phono 1330. - 15-tf AUCTIONEERING For auctioneering on farm, personal property, etc. cee John Kcnworthy. 830 N. 12th. sept20-wed&sun-l mo PATENTS procured, also Bold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange. Jenifer Building. Washington. D. C. may22-tl BUSINESS CHANGE Tnso Hunt, for a number of years with the firm of H. R- Downing & Son, is nos' ass ciated with Messrs. Chas. W. Jordan and Daniel McManus under the ' firm rame of Jordan, McManus & Hunt, Funeral Directors. 1014 Main Street. Tel. 2175. tues-wed-sun-4 wks LOST Lost Self-filling fountain pen, Richmond make. Reward if returned to Palladium office. lOtf LOST Black pocketbook; contained . $3.00 and small change. Reward. Return to Palladium office. 9-2t LOST In Arcade theater Saturday evening' black leather purse and money, with name H. Bronson, Chicago. Finder kindly phone 1890 after 5:30 in evening. Reward. 10-2t LOST Child's grey sweater, Saturday evening at market house; call phone 3012 or leave at Palladium. 10-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Choice residence lot firtt equate South 12th St. Dr. Awing-23-tf FOR SALE House and household goods.' 115 N. 12th. Phone 2484. 24-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, f2.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf The Memory Machine. Amnesia, or loss of memory. Is chiefly Interesting to the psychologists as throwing some light on the nature of memory Itself. A perfect act of memory consists of three distinct acts preservation or fixation of certain states of the nerve cells, reproduction of these and. perhaps most remarkable of all. recognition of them as reproductions in their relations. Morbid states of the memory may refer to any of these phases of an act which is as marvelous as anything in nature. There are about 3,000,000.000 nerve cells in the surface of the hnman brain. They never die in health, and they are never replaced or added to. This is memory!! machine. Snubbing a Grand Duke. When the Russian Grand Duke Sergius. -who was blown to pieces with a dynamite bomb,was governor of Warsaw be thought It would be a good Idea if the people of that city, would contribute to a fund with which to buy sunflower seeds to be given to the Russian soldiers, who are very fond of chewing them. Serglus announced that every one sending money would be given a receipt, but those sending 1.000 rubles ($510) or more would be thanked personally by himself. It is said that the response was excellent; but. though no one sent in 1,000 rubles and asked to be thanked personally by the grand duke, many sent in 099 ruble and asked for the receipt. , Among Jthe "old guard" in New York state there no longer is any doubt about the meaning of the word "frazzle." IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of William Waking, Voluntary Bankrupt. Cause No. 382. To the creditors of William WakintfC, bankrupt, of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana : You, and each of you are hereby notified that on the 1st day of October, 1910, William Waking was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of William H. Kelley, attorney-at-law, Richmond, Indiana, at ten. o'clock A. M, Friday, October 12, 1910, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. t To secure consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. Harry C. Sheridan, Referee In Bankruptcy. , Frankfort , Ind, October 6, 1910. It NOTICE OF LETTING OF CONTRACT. Notice is hereby given that until the 5th day of November. 1910, at 12 o'clock, noon, sealed proposals will be
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property, two modern houses In fine location In Indianapolis, very attractive. ,; Address P. O. box 67, Rich mond. Indiana. ' Jly9-tf FOR SALE Modern home. Good location; equipped with electricity, bath and furnace. Call phone 2037 or call at 318 N. 14th St. , 2S-tf FOUNDFOUND A Scotch Collie dog at 413 S. Hth. ... FOUND Old drawing book containing "name Hatlie Shute, evidently fami ly relic. Phone 3977 - BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. . We W1I Make Your Metal Patterns &s well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO., 200 N. 9th St. BUSINESS PERSONALS. New Automatic Ah Pump Air to give away at Routh's bicycle shop; also agent for Dayton, Excelsior and Snell's bicycles. E. C. Routh, 158 Ft. Wayne Ave. l-7t ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. Attend Mrs. Hiser's Business School Opens Sept. 19. Phone 2177. 30-tf CABINET SHOP. Sawing, grooving, interior remodel ing, job work. " De Banto Shop, Phone 1167. . . sept2-lmo FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Por terfield, Kelly BIk.. 8th ft Main. AugS-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and bis fire proof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. June! 8-tf RESTAURANT The beat meals are gotten at Profit'. 14 & Eighth street received by the clerk of the board of education of Jefferson township school district, Preble county, Ohio, at his address below given, for building a school house and furnlBhlng material for same In sub-district No. 6, of said township school district, and according to the plans and specifications on file at the First National bank of New Paris, Ohio, and with W. S. Kaufman ft Son, architects, Richmond, Indiana. Each bid shall contain the name of every person interested in the same, and shall be accompanied by a sufficient guarantee of some disinterested person, that if the bid is accepted, a contract will be entered into, and the performance of it properly secured, said guarantee to be a certified check for the sum of One Hundred Dollars. When both labor and materials are embraced in the work bid for, each must be separately stated in the bid, with the price thereof. None but the lowest responsible bid will be accepted, and the board . reserves the right to reject all the bids, or accept any bid for both labor and material which Is the lowest in the aggregate. Bids should be sealed and addressed to the undersigned. Byorder of the Board of' Education. H. M. ENGLE, Clerk of the Board of Education of Jefferson Township, Preble County, O. New Paris, Ohio. " oct 3-10-17-24 NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK OF MERCHANDISE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Trustee, will offer for sale at public auction, pursuant to the order made by the United States Dis trict Court for the District of Indiana, in the matter of Josephine T. Good rich, Bankrupt, cause No. 3060. on Wednesday, October 12th. 1910. at ten o'clock A. M, upon the premises, a certain stock of merchandise consisting of dry-goods, notions, etc.. located in a certain store room on the northwest corner of Fifth and Main Sts., in the City o' Richmond, Indiana, and also all of the fixtures and furniture located therein. Said stock of merchandise will be sold either in bulk together with said fixtures, or separately, as said trustee may determine. If said property shall be sold In bulk, the purchaser or purchasers shall deposit with the trustee an amount egual to fifteen per cent of the amount of their bid or bids, and said bid or bids shall be then submitted to the Referee for ac ceptance or rejection; and if accepted, the said fifteen per cent, so paid shall be credited upon the purchase price in the event the bidder or bidders shall complete such purchase and pay therefor; and In the event of failure to com plete Buch purchase, the sum so paid shall be forfeited to the trustee for the benefit of the creditors of the estate. Said property will be sold free from liens of every kind and character, and all sales will be made for cash. HENRY T. BURNS, Trustee. ?HIVELEY & SHIVELEY, Attorneys.
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MISSES' PETTICOAT. . A nlain blue silk netticoat is sketches? here trimmed with a puffing of net edged with lace- - The upper part of the skirt is in flv gores and the flounc is circular. The design is suitable for any material. This pattern is cut in three sixes, 14t 16 and 18 years. . Size 18 -requires 4tt yards of 36-inch material. Price of pattern 738 is 10 cents. . No. 738. , Name 4. Address ...... ........ 4 Sise. Fill out blank In pencil and send ti Pattern Department of this paper. PRETTY DRESS SLEEVES. . This sleeve made plain as shown in the larger view. i ideal for wear with short sleeved over-blouses. The de-' sign is also a good one to follow in making fancy sleeves similar to the. one shown in the small view. This pattern is cut in three sites, corresponding to 32, 86 and 40 bust measure. Size 36 requires 1H yards of 27 inch material. Price of pattens 774 is 10 cents. J No. 774. Name Address Sise. Fill out blank in pencil and send Is Pattern Department of this paper. LADIES EMPIRE SLIP. . One of the new designs in underweat is shown here. It wis... especially pretty worn under a thin one piece dress. An edging of beading' and a band of insertion are the only trimmings. The flounce is made of pink and white liwn embroidery and pink ribbon U used for the neck. . -" . This pattern is cut In three sixes, 33, 36 and 40 bust measure. Sue 39 requim 4 yards of 36 inch material. Price Stl pattern 477 is 10 cents. No, 477. , AddreSS ..seeeeW Fill out blank and send .to Patten
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