Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 336, 11 October 1910 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN U HADJUSY DAY RATE! ' Branch Offices Branch offices arc located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates 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. Arrived in St. Louis at an Early Hour and Was Received, by the Governor. Waex Ado Coltunnrnmis IS IN PEORIA TOMORROW

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND RUX TELEGK AM, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1910.

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WANTED Msn for driving homo and general work. Steady work . sear around. Inouirc Knopf Coul Co. Phone 311. n-.f WANTED Two ladle lo engage lit t. permanent business In Richmond. $li to $20 per week, guaranteed. Call Wednesday. 22 8. 7th St. li lt i WANTED Woman to do washing and Ironlnp. out of the house. Call at Palladium office. 11-tf WANTED Wanhltig and Ironing to do. Work by day. Cull 741 N. 14th. 1121 ANTEDO fiT for" honsewor k, expe rlence not neceHary If strong, bright and willing. Cull Wednesday at 36 i 8. 15th Ht. li lt WXNTEDShuRtioii by experienced seamstress. Address I. C, care Palladium. 11-21 WANTEDn6omerHJ at" 323NiTth". Furnace, bath and electric light. ll-7t WANTKD Girl for general work, 303 N. 9th St. ll-3t WANTiiD-OII driller; meet me at Westcott Hotel, 1 to 3 o'clock ThursI day. I). J. Roberts. 10-2t WANT i'l'Mrl" foV general housework; 410 N. Oth. 10-tf WANTED MM uir furnace! Phone 1 2370, 9-tf NTED -We want Immediately a good solicitor to represent ua in this territory. Good position for a hustler, Full Information on request. Hooker, Wyman & Co., Rochester, N. V. ocO-16-23 no 6 Wanted Good man to t ; work around the house, t 310 N. 15th. 10-2t iWANTTifD A woman for general .housework. Call 317 S. W. 3rd St. I J 9-3t WANTEDBoya wanted Western Union Telegraph Co. Boys will bo ' given lessons in telegraphy; excellent opportunity to learn tele1 graphy. 9-7t WNTEDTo" rentHrarm. either by - year or shares. Address C. C, care Palladium. 8-7t WA NTKDLurge base burner; afso ; cotl range. Send description and price. V. M. Williams, Fountain l City. Iti'J. WANTED r.h"etiron workers, good on heavy work, such os tanks, smoke otacka and breeching. Steady employment. Llttleford Brothers, 453 E. Pearl St., Cincinnati. O. l-14t WANTED Two ladies Ht once; call N. K. corner 9th and C nt. 27-tf WAtKbOTOdo11citoi Apply ; National Products Co., Cor. Cth and Bouth A Sts. scptl:lmo Blind Woman and Keeps New York, Oct. 11. A blind woman la this city la able to do the entire housework for herself and three boarders. This c'ae has done for fourteen yours. "Yes, I da everything for the four of ua," chc raid to a visitor; "cooking, washing and Ironing and all the cleaning. Then between times I make baaketa and read. "It was a lucky thing for me that I knew all about housework before I waa actually blind. I lost my alght gradually which 1 think made it easier. Aa soon aa the doctora said there waa no help for me, I began teaching myself how to do thlnga without looklng at them. By feeling, tasting and smelling. I gradually got so I waa able

Temroporary Eeaf Quickly Did you ever stop to think of the many ways in which t perfect oil heater is of value? If you want to sleep with your window open in winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oil heate. ahlle you undress it night, and then turn it off. Apply a match

la Inralnable In its capacity of quickly giving heat. Apply a match and it Is Immediately at work. It will burn for nine hours without refilling. It is safe, smokeless and odorless. It has s damper top and a cool handle. An indicator slways shows the amount of oil in the font. It has an SMBtMMttc-lockliia flame spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that the wick can be cleaned in aa instant. The burner bodyor gallery cannot become wedged, and can be quickly nnscrewed for rewicking. Finished, in Japan or nickel, strong, durable, wellmade, bnilt for senrice, and yet light and ornamental.

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WANTED Pin boys; must be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf W VTEDTlFead baker at8 ST 1 ith 8t 7-tf ANTED Vou to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED We pa y casn for second hand base burners; 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun-wcd-sat-2 wks

WANTKi) To repair your baby cabs, furf'tiiro, bicycles and all kinds of repHlr work. We also do picture frsmii Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main Phone 1936. 18-tf WAN 'I ED I i you want money Tn p:.-ce of your city property or farm, gi right to Porterfleld's Real Ea-off!:-. Kelley Block, 8th and Mtn. 14-tf "BATTLING FOK THE RIGHT" The Life Story of Theodore Roosevelt. Authentic. Up-to-date. Great money maker. Liberal term3. Outfit free. Zeigler Co., 269 Fourth St.. Philadelphia tu-thur-sun 2wk WANTED Door and wiiitSo c!vrue to ordtr, lawn mowers sharpened; call toe and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld, Kelly Blk.. 8th and Main. sept3-tf Choice Lambs For Sale L. E. Alexander. Richmond, R. 4. or Fountain City Phone 171E. ll-7t Don't Oct the Wrickets If you don't want them order your potatoes for winter from Steven Kuth, Phone 5112H. State Line Fruit Farm. 400 bushels for sale in 5 to 10 bushel orders, dug and cured before the last rains. Grown and handled In the most hygenic manner. 11-lt FO R 8 A LE Modern home. Apply 315 P. If-th. ll-14t FOR SALE Full blooded Fox Terrier puds at 441 S. 12th St. ll-2t FOR SALE Lot In Benton Heights. Inquire 130 X. 7th St. 11-lt FOR SALE Second hand phaeton and set harness. Inquire Shofer's livery Btable. 11-lt FOR SALE Gas range and gas heater. Call 234 S. 11th. Phone 2238. 11-lt FOR SALE Stewart , Oak heating stove. 506 S. B St. ll-2t FOR SALE Second hand furnace, cheap, 103 S. 9th St. ll-7t FOR SALE Cook stove. 127 S. 4th St. ll-7t FORSALE A good property, cheap, If sold at once. Call at 140 Moyer St., Fairvlew. ll-3t Washes, Irons Three Boarders to see the dally improvement in my work. "The-daya when I could see pretty well I would shut my eyes while 1 did things and then open them just long enough to see how I'd succeeded. I found this a great help, especially in cooking and ironing, and I think the way I live now shows how well I succeeded In teaching myself how to be blind. I can cook anything we need in a family like ours and I can Iron nice shirtwaists as well as anybody. Cooking Comes Easy. "I always liked cooking, so that it comes easy to me. I use a gas stove and when people ask if I don't burn myself 1 feel like laughing at them.

in tne morning, when you get out of bed, and you have heat while you dress. Those who have to eat an early breakfast before the stove is radiating heat can get immediate warmth from an oil heater, and then turn it of?. The girl who practices on the piano in a cold room in the morning can have warmth from an oil heater whiie she play, and then turn it off. The inember of rh fr.rr vho has to walk the floor c. winter's night with a restless b-o, .-a get temporary heat with an oil heater, and then turn it off. The

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I LOST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of fice. Advertisers wiil confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today es follows: Experience .. 2 Tailoishop ... 1 fjlSOE 1 2S T. V 1 Mall will be kept tcr s nays only. All mail not cal'ed for witLiu that Umc: will be cast out. FOR SALE General stock worth above $1,800; small town; Porterfield. 10-3t FOR SALE Peninsular ba3eburner In good condition; 413 N. ISth Sr. 10-tf FOR SALE Cheap, pair of mulea, 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 SALE Jood coal Tange for sale at 218 N. 7th. 10-2t FOR SALE Combination book case and writing desk. 116 X. 16th St. 10-3t FO R-SALEBkhire""pTgs of either sex. Elias Scholl & Son, Connersville, Ind. 8-tues-thur-fri-7t FOR SALE 13 H. P. Peerless traction engine; 210 X. 17th. Phone 1392. 5-7t FOR SALE Modern home. Phone 3231. 5-tf FOR SALE Shetland poney, harness and buggy; call 326 South 12th. 29-tf FOR SALE One hundred hedge posts. Dye & Price. good 9-3t FOR SALE Good, young, general purpose team. Weight about 2,400 pounds. Phone 3776. 9-3t FOR SALE OR RENT Seven room house In good condition. Call corner School and Harris St. 9-7t FOR SALE Household goods, parior, 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-2wks FOR SALE New and second hand buggiea and carriages. Xewbern's Shop, 105 N. 4th St. Phone 1612. 27-tf 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 St Phone 2394. 2 4-tf Why should I bum myself, I'd like to know? I think some of the simple things, like eggs, for - Instance, are the hardest for me to cook. I findthat an omlet or a poached egg is harder to cook to my liking than a roast of beef or an apple pie." This sightless housekeeper then showed the materials for the dinner 6he was about preparing. Her boarders came home from business about" 6:15 and dinner was at 6:30. There were a roast of beef, potatoes of uniform size to be roasted around the beef, lima beans, all shelled and now immersed in cold water before boiling, and a big bowl of the best looking and most fragrant apple sauce that any cook could make, no matter how well she could see. "I always buy my bread and rolls," the blind housekeeper said, "for it seems foolish to take time with things you can buy so easily. I could do a lot on my baskets in the time it would take me to make bread. We have hot bread sometimes for a change. "I don't think the sense of smell helps me as much in cooking as it does most blind housekeepers. I can't explain how it is that I know when a thing is done, but I seldom make a mistake. In roasting meat, I go by the time and the size of the roast. I have a notched clock, so that I can tell the time by feeling the face. I know about how long a roast of a certain size takes to cook, and by basting it I can tell how it is getting along. "The raw smell and the done smell they talk about don't mean so much to me in cooking as to the other blind women, but the smell in ironing is a great help, and of course all my senses are much keener now than they were when I was first blind. ;'I don't like to do my own marketing. It takes time in the morning which 1 need for my housework, and it's hard to get a child to act as a guide, for they're all in school about the time I want them. I've found it was best to make a list of what I want and give it to the butcher of the grocer. I'm good pay and they know this. 'and they treat me as well as if I went and picked out the things myself with a pair of good eyes. "All food is so high now that if I had things to do over again I'd just have roomers and not boarders. There's more money in renting the rooms, now that meat eggs and butter are so high. Getting Serious. "Flubdub says be is thinking seriously about marriage. "Why. I thought he was married two or three months ago. "So be was. but he is just beginning t.- thluk seriously about If Town Topics. ' " " " "

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FOR SALE A good four-cylinder fourpasser.ger automobile. W. H. Bennett. 223 S. 12th St- Phone 1473. 4-7t

PGR 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 SALE Small, well improved suburban premise?; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; an ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $1,000. Apply to The J. ji M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. sept 1-tf FORS"ALE:Walkr " Drive and Auto matic Gates. AH 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 3731. 6ept30-2wks-eod FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for housekeeping in the rear at $3.50 per week at 46 S. 11th. 11-tf FOR-RENT 2 unfurnisFed roomsT9 X. 15th. ll-2t FRO RENT New house of 6 rooms on S. 5th St. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 1-tf rRHRENT A new three roomed flat furnished for light housekeeping; 105 X. 4th St. Phone 1612. 20 t PGR REXT 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 mail. The middle aged blond who wore a straw hat with yellow flowers. Excursion to New Mex'co There will be a large party leave Richmond on Tuesday, October 18th for Las Vegas, New Mexico to inspect the wonderfully fertile farming lands in that section. Many people from this section have already bought and located there and many others have signified their intention of joining the present party. The fare for the round trip including all accommodations will be $50.00. The trip will take about one week. If you are looking for a new location or wish to make an investment in lands which are bound to yield the largest profits, or wish further information regarding the trip advise F. E. Hunt who will be at the Arlington Hotel Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14, 15, 1910, from 1 p. m. until 8 p. m. ll-2t CHRISTIANS HOLD BIG CONFERENCE Several Thousand Delegates From All Over the Globe Meet at Topeka, SESSIONS OPENED TODAY QUESTION OF LIMITING NUMBER OF DELEGATES TO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE TO CAUSE A HOT DEBATE. (American News Service.) Topeka, Kan., Oct. 11. Several thousand delegates from every quarter of the civilized globe are gathered here to attend the New Century International convention of the Christian church, which opened here today for a session of seven days. !t 4s by far the largest international gathering of that denomination ever held and promises also to be one of the most important in the history of the church. The Topeka auditorium which seats 5,000 persons, was tiled to its capacity at the opening session today. The delegates were welcomed by J. W. Going, chairman of the local committee on behalf of the citizens of Topeka; by Judge J. X. Haymaker of Wichita on behalf of the 50.000 members of the Christian church in Kansas, and Governor W. R. StubbB on behalf of the state. The rest of the opening session was devoted to three minute talks by missionaries from every continent and every mission field in the world. Splendid Programs. ,An unusually interesting program has been prepared for the conference with special features for every day. Saturday will be "Brotherhood Day" and on Sunday thousands will attend the communion service in the afternoon. Some matters of the utmost Importance will come up for consideration at this gathering. One of the most Important matters to be settled is the question whether a change in the character of the International conventions shall be made in the future. Heretofore they have been mere mass meetings and the result baa been it is charged, that the transaction of business was greatly impeded. A proposition has been made to provide that the conventions shall after this

J. M. Lac;y Pawnor oiter. Sth and Main. 26-3mo ttAlR. weaving, tiaulcursLg. faco rua-s-fage and scalp treatment. Sbampco-

irs sfc. Opeu of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward. 16 South j Sixth. tnaySS-Gmo ! FINE HORSES Like people, die. ! Therefore, if you have any valuable t ' ones, insure them against death1 from any cai'.sc. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1,!' I. O. O. P. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf ! j AUCTIONEERING For auctioneermg on farm, personal property, etc; iee John Kenworthy, 830 N. 12th. sept20-ved&sun-l nio PATENTS procured, 'also sold on cocmistsiori Positively no advance fee. Paten'. Exchange, Jenifer Building, Waihlngton. D. C. may22-tf BUSINESS CHANGE Thao Hunt, for a number of years with the firm of H. R. Downing & Son. is ncv assa-i elated wiih Messrs. Chas. V. 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 Hand bag. containing watch valued as a gift and money. Return to 515 X. 19th St. Reward. ll-7t LOST Gold watch fob with letters J. W., on hippodrome ground or between there and X. 22nd and E. Reward. 2207 X. E. . 11-lt Lost Self-filling fountain pen, Richmond make. Reward iff returned to Palladium offoffice. D0tff LOST In Arcade theater Saturday evening black leather purse and money, with name H. Bronson, Chicago. Finder kindly phone 1S90 after 5:30 in evening. Reward. 10-2t iToSThild'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, firt ejuare Soutn 12th St. Dr. Ewtag. 23-f FOR SALE House and household goods; 115 N. 12th. Phone 2484. 24-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, f 2.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Modern home. Good location; equipped with electricity, bath and furnace. Call phone 2037 or call at 318 X. 14th St. 28-tf consist of duly accredited delegates only and it is expected that this proposition will lead to a long and heated debatet. Another important matter is the question of consolidating ten different church boards into one or more boards. The merger committee will probably recommend that there be three boards, home, foreign and woman's. This consolidation would mean a considerable saving of administrative expenses. The offer of R. A. Long, a wealthy lumberman of Kansas City, to present the plant of the Christian Evangelist of St. Louis, which he purchased recently to the church brotherhood, will also come up for consideration and will probably be accepted. A MURDER MYSTERY (American News Service.) Lunenburg, Vt, Oct. 11. The mystery surrounding the case of Mrs. James Marshall Dodge, a wealthy society woman of this city, whose preliminary hearing on the charge of having murdered William A. Heath, a painter employed in her house about the middle of last month, was begun here today, seems to be as puzzling as it was at the time of Mrs. Dodge's arrest Heath, a man of about forty years, married and having several children, was killed by a shot in the back while he was employed in painting the woodwork in Mrs. Dodge's bedroom. Mrs. Dodge asserted at the time of her arrest that she had not fired the fatal shot and did not know who had fired it She expressed the belief that Heath had committed suicide, but the location of the wound strongly argued against that theory. Mrs. Dodge steadfastly adhered to her original statement and it is believed that the authorities have been unable to find any motive to substantiate the theory of Mrs. Dodge's guilt. The fact that the revolver from which the fatal shot was fired was identified by the police as the property of Mrs. Dodge only adds to the mystery of the case. Mrs. Dodge is about 48 years of age, a widow and of good social standing in the community. RENOMINATE M'CALL (American News Service.) Somerrille, Mass. Oct. 11. Congressman Samuel W. McCall was renominated for his tenth term today by the Republican congressional convention of the Eighth district in session here

FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very extractive. Address P. O. box 67. Richmond, Indiana. jly9 tf

FOUNDFOUND A Scctch Collie dog al 413 S. 11th. FOUND Old drawing book containing 1 name Hattie Shute, evidently family relic. Phone 3977. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHCP. We WU1 Make Yuur Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO.. 200 N. 9th St. BUSINESS PERSONALS. New Automatic Air Pump Air to give away at Routh's bicycle shop; also ogent for Dayton, Excelsior and Snell's bicycles. E. C. Routh, .158 Ft. Wayne Ave. 1 7t ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tf Attend Mrs. Hlser's Business School. Opens Sept. 19. Phone 2177. 30-tf CABINET SHOP-. Sawing, grooving. Interior remodeling, job work. De Banto Shop, Phone 1167. sept2-lmo FOR 'SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld, Kelly Blk.. 8th & Main. AugS-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his tireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street June J 8-tf RESTAURANT. The beat meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth atrvet A Rain Trap. In a time of distressing drought, says a writer in the Yorkshire Post, a harassed amateur agriculturist stepped Into a shop to buy a barometer. The shopman was giving a few stereotyped instructions about Indications and pressures when the purchaser impatiently interrupted him. "Yes, yes." said he, "that's all right, but what I want to know is how do you set it when you want it to rain?" BIG POWER SYSTEM Berlin, Ont., Oct. 11. After years of the hardest kind of work in the fact of almost insurmountable obstacles, the project of supplying Canadian cities with electrical energy generated at Niagara Falls has become an accomplished fact today. With ceremonies befitting the Importance of the occasion the first hydro-electric power to be delivered in Ontario by the HydroElectric Power Commission, was officially turned on this afternoon. The ceremony took place in the Auditorium which was handsomely decorated with designs illuminated by the people's power. Sir James Whitney presided and the Hon. Adam Beck and other public men of prominence delivered addresses. Madison, Ga., Oct. 11. A large and representative attendance marked the opening here today of the twentyninth annual convention of the Georgia organization of the W. C. T.- U. The annual reports show a gratifying increase in membership during the past year.

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PENNSYLVANIA L ld I E S ' THROUGH SLEEPING CAR . DAILY BETWEEN RICHMOND AND Oct (BE aim (ill Established October 1, 1910 Established October 1- 1910. Leaves Indianapolis 7:20 p. m. Leares Richmond 9:10 p. m. Leaves Columbus 1:00 a, m. Arrives Akron 5:37 a. m. Arrives Cleveland Euclid Av. 6:53 a. m. Union Sta. 7:05 a. m. Leaves Cleveland Union Sta. 9:00 p. m. Enclid Av, 9:10 p. jn- Leaves Akron 10:15 p. m. Leaves Columbus 2:15 a. m. Arrives Richmond 5:10 a. ex. Arrives Indianapolis 7:10 a. m. Through Car is Electric Lighted and has Drawing Room, also Smoking Room For adTance reservations and particulars, consult local Ticket Agent

(American News Service.) St. Louis. Mo., Oct 1L The Roosevelt party arrived in this city from the south shortly after 7 o'clock this morning. The former president was met at the union station by the full committee in charge of the day's arrangements, headed by Governor Hadley. After breakfasting at the Hotel Jefferson as the guest of the Business Men's League, Col. Roosevelt was taken ou an automobile ride about the city. At the conclusion of the ride the distinguished visitor was turned over to the Traffic ctubr whose guest he was at luncheon,,.,. The program for the afternoon and evening included a visit to the aviation meet, an address to the school children in North St. Louis, "supper as the guest of the republican state and city organization and a political speech in the coliseum.

TO ADDRESS K. OF C. Peoria, 111... Oct. 11. The people of Peoria are making great preparations for the reception of ex-President Roosevelt, who is to visit here tomorrow to speak at a bananet under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus. The former president will be the guest of Archbtshop Spalding dining his stay In the city. The banquet will take place in the coliseum and covers will be laid for more than 1.000 guests. In addition to Co'onel Roosevelt the speakers will include Rourke Cochran of New York, Robert Emmet Kane of St. Jxrnia and Robert Henry Little of Chicago. If you are tronUoa wnn ... haadaeM. oon , tipatiou. indigestion, olfanaiva braatb or aoy disease arlmii from ttomach trouble, set a 90e or SI bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It -8 positively guaranteed to cure vou. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind.. October 4th. 1910. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 29th day of September, 1910, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 61-1910. Providing for the vacation of a portion of Garden Avenue, beginning on the north line of the C. C. & t. (now the C. & O.) railroad, right-of-way, at the west line of Garden Ave., thence southeastwardly along the said right-of-way 93 feet: thence northwestwardly to the said west line of Garden Ave.', at a point 12 feet northwardly, from place of beginning; thence southwardly, along said west line of Garden Ave., to the place or the beginning. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, October 24th, 1910, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested In. or affected by, said proposed Vacation as above 'described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at Its office for the purpose of hearing and considering pny remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. H. M. HAMMOND, FRED R. CHARLES, W. W. ZIMMERMAN, . Boaad of Public Works. oct 4&11 PIPE SMOKERS Know that buying tobacco in half of full pound jars or cans means MORE SATISFACTION AND ECONOMY. .We carry an extensive line of the leading brands of smoking tobaccos in this form. Many attractive styles in Jars, Cannisters. Boxes, etc. Priced 25c to $2.00. ED. A. FELTMAN Wholesale fc Retail 609 Main PALLADIUM WANT "ADS PAY. Also Pure, 1033 Main 4