Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 79, 27 January 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY; JANUARY 87, 1011

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For Your Coe veniience LIST OP AGENCIES Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates arc the lame and you will save trip to the mala office. -V SOUTH 0 MAIN Bruenlnjr 4k Elckhorn, 13th and S. E. A. W. Blickwedel, Sth and 8outh F. Honry Rotbert, Sth and South H. NORTH OF MAIN Qulgley Drug Store, 821 North E. Child A Son, 18th and North C. Wait Hleger, 14th and North O. John J. cti, 10th and North H. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug store, 4th and Mala WEST RICHMOND John Fosier. Richmond Ave. and North West First St. Geo. II. Shofcr. 3rd end W. Main. FAIR VIEW W. H. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. V RATES One cent per word 7 daya for the price, of S daya. We charge advertise meats sent in by phone and collect after lta Insertion. WANTED STAMPING DONE New Patterns. Mra. Harry Bullerdlck, 47 North 6th ' 27-3t WA"NTED Carpenter work or odd Jobs. Rates reasonable. . Address J. W.. care of Palladium. 27-2t WANTED A woman to do washings for family of two. Call phone 2411. WXnTKD Position as trucking In factory or automobile work. Address O. II. Booker. General Delivery. - 27-2t EATON, OHIO. Eaton. O., Jan. 27. Miss Lottie Wilton, who had been a guest of relatives at Henrietta, Tex., for several months, has returned to Eaton. John L. Emlet, of West Alexandria, was an Eaton business visitor Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Bennett, teacher in the Eaton schools, has , been called to Richmond, Indiana, by the illness of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Bennett. Her position at tho South building Is being temporarily filled by Miss Audlcy Foster. I James M. Nctakcs will spend Frtdaw at Crestline, Ohio. Mrs. E. L Churchill spent Friday with her father In Hamilton. . Mra. O. R. Countant is visiting relatives and friends in Indianapolis and Craw fords vllle, Indiana. Mrs. Francis Nation, of Dayton, is visiting Mrs. Charles Giant and family.. ; t -;-- Mrs. A. M. Townaend, Mrs. L. D. Leah and Mra. F. A. Price went to Indianapolis Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mra. William H. Patton, a former Eaton Ian. Mrs. Wilbur F. Smalley and daughter,' Miss Nellie, were Dayton visitors Wednesday.' HAGERSTOWN. IND. ilageratown, Ind- Jan." 27. Charles Newcomb Is spending a few daya at his home here. Irene and Lester Keys of Richmond were guests over Sunday of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keys. Mrs. John Gelslor, Jr., and Mrs. Charles T. Knapp were at New Castle i uwauy. At a meeting of the Rebekah lodge, Tuesday evening It was decided to have some kind of amusement or entertainment at the close of regular work. A social committee of three was appointed and every lodge member Is urgently requested to be present at the next meeting. February 14. The committee promises something untquo In the way of entertainment The History club meets next Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. T. Hunt with tho following program: Responses, Carey Sisters; History resources and Industries, Ohla, Mrs. Whit sell; Kentucky, Mrs. Knapp; Indiana, Mrs. Hunt Magazine selections, Mrs. Hlnes and Mrs. Tee tor; Historical nuestlnna Mra. Tl11 Mr Lonts and Miss Taylor. Discussion by class. ' Mrs. Alva Cook ot Greensfork. Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Hollice Hoover. Mr. and Mra. David Sells. Mr. and Mrs. George Crull. Miss Etta Crull, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bousman and Cannon Sella were guests at dinner Wednesday of Michael Comltf and wife and John Sells and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowman spent Wednesday at Indianapolis. Mrs. Love went to Winchester Monday to assist her father and mother, Mr. and Mra. A. K. Lewis In making ready to move to this place. Michael Hastings returned from a irtslt with his son. Marsh Hastings and pacilX mt-Kew .Castle.

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WANTED Everybody suffering from piles or any form of rectal ailments go to Qulgley Drug 8 tores for S. W. Tarney'a Postlve Pile Cure. Best on earth . 27-7t WANTED Help for general housework. Call 27 South 8th. Phone 1836. ll-7t WANTED Copy ot December f. Leave at Palladium office. 27-tf WAMtu First class band sawyer. None but experienced hand needed. Apply at Brookvllle Furniture Co., Brookville. Ind. 26-2t WANTED A woman for general housework in family of three immediately. Call 413 S. 14th street. 26-2.t WANTED Second haid one-borse wagon. Telephone 1913. 2S-7t WANTED Partner In manufacturlug business. Bears closest investigation. Opportunity seldom offered. For particulars see W. J. HIatt, 7 N, 9th street. 25-tf LIVE MAN or woman wanted for work at home paying 2.00 to $3.00 per day, with opportunity to advance. Spare time can be used. ' Work not difficult and requires no experience. Universal House, 352 Wabash Avenue, Chicaso. Jan 24 tues-thurs-sun-12t WAN't'Kli To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds o. repair work. We also do picture framtus Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 18-tf WANTED Charles D. Shldeler, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentans. Notary Public. . 913 Main St Phone 1814. 15-tf WANTED You to go to Murray fillHard parlors for recreatlca. 12-tf HAIR DRESSING shampooing, man!curing. Bring your combings and let me make you switches and puffa for Christmas. Miss Steward. 18 8. 6th street. Phone 1372. - 8-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Eariham College. Terms reasonable. , Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street 6-tf Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warfel are both suffering with the tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Davis entertained at dinner Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover, Mrs. R. R. Brant and Frank Brant Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Walters were guests of Mrs. Ed. Moore and family at. dinner Wednesday. On Tuesday, Charley Fair and Raymond Gibson played "hookey" from school. They took a gun and spent the day in the woods. On their way home in the evening the gun In the hands of young Gibson was accidently discharged, the bullet lodging In the back of the hand of the Farr boy.. The wound was an ugly one and It may be necessary to amputate tbe hand. It Is not likely that the boys will play "hookey" from school, soon again. The boys attend school at tbe new Jefferson township school house, east of town In which vicinity they live.' GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Jan. 27. Thomas Gunckel and family spent Sunday at Williamsburg the guefts of his brotner Fred. Miss Barker of Richmond was in town Wednesday. James Davis of Sugar Grove is on the sick list with pneumonia. Miss Fanny Cheeseman Is gradually improving. Claude Chamness has moved to Williamsburg on the Stagg farm northwest of town. . Ben Dale has moved to the Rich Faucett place. Mrs. Ves Lamb Is on the sick list wth a severe cold and neuralgia. A. D. Bond is shipping a carload of baled straw. ' . Dick H ax ton of Economy was in town Wednesday. John Roller Is numbered with the sick. Oma Martin and family are expecting to move to Richmond in the spring. Mrs. Potter has gone to Economy for a few days visit with her daughter Mrs. Emma Hiatt Rev. Charles Bundy will move to the J. B. Un thank farm northeast ot Dover.. , Merritt Nicholson will In the near future move to the John Brooks farm, on Friday evening. Several of our citizens are attending church at Salem where a series ot metlngs are In progress. Karlham freshman basketball team w 111 line up with our high school boys . FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Jan. 27. Mr. Clarkson Thomas and wife were very pleasantly surprised at their home south of town last Saturday. It was Mr. Thomas' eightieth birthday, ' and a large company ot their relatives and friends took well filled baskets, and an elaborate dinner was spread for them. About fifty guests enjoyed the occasion. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C'larksoa Thomas entertained a company of their young friends at dinner. Those present . were Misses ' Idras and Messrs. Elmer and Harold Barnes, Harry Reece, Nathan Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collins. A pleasant day was enjoyed by all. . Mrs. Ruford Woolley who has been visiting a tew days with her sister.

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WANT-AD 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 noon today as follows: Modern .. .. 1 Md .. ..1 Moving picture 1 Wardrobe ... 1 Permanent Widow .... "10" .. .. Widow .. . 1 2 1 .5 Mall will be kept tor sv flays only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out , WANTED Pin boys; mnst be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED It you want money In place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE $200 Victrola cheap if sold quick. Good as new. Address "V" care Palladium. - 27-2t FOR SALE White Wyandottes, cockeral and pullets. Frank L. Waidele, 711 South West A. Phone 4052. . jan 27-8-9 FOR SALE Grocery stock. Address "G" care Palladium. 27-7t FOR SALE Some eggs from White Orphlngton prize winners; also cockerels. Earl Mathers, Spring Grove. Richmond 23 e o d-3t FOR SALE Farms from 8 to 200 acres; City property, commission 1 per cent aKufman, over 828 Main . Phone 2394. 26-tf FOR SALE Eight-room brick house centrally located. Price reasonable. Address A. F. T., care Palladium. 23-4t FOR SALE Good steel tire buggy with storm front for $12.00. Newburn's shop, 4th and North A. 26-tf Mrs. Clarence Pickett at Dayton has returned home. Mrs. Christie Carroll is quite 111 with a severe cold. Miss Jeannette Stiggleman of near Chester is the guest of Mr. E. T. Smith and family' for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hill of Lynn spent, a copule of days this week with her sister, Mrs. Christie Carroll. The thimble -club will meet with Mrs. Denver Copgeshall this week. A number of relatives and friends were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. Fred Lacey and family last Sunday in honor of Mrs. Lacey's birthday. An elaborate birthday dinner was served. Those present were Mr. J. A. Elleman and wife, Mr. T. A. Elleman and wife, Mr. L, O. Anderson and wife. Mr. Lafe Mercer of Detroit, Mich., Rev. Dunkle and family. Mrs. Hannah Pierce, Mrs. Isora Elleman ot Richmond, and Misses Olive Hunt and Mary Thornton. - Mr. Bert Lacey made a business trip to Indianapolis Tuesday. Several from this place attended the funeral of Mr. Jonathan Jarrett at New Paris Tuesday. Mr. John Boren made a business trip to Columbus, O., the latter part ot last week. v Mr. Lafe Mercer who has been visiting, his mother, Mrs. L. O. Anderson for the past two weeks has returned to Detroit, Mich., where he Is practicing law. Mrs. W. R. , Poundstone and Miss Opal Quigg of Richmond spent a day this week with their' grandparents, Mr. Frank Cranor and wife. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Jan. 27. Walter Basson, of Connersville, who visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basson, has returned to Connersville. Members of the Hussey family In this vicinity received word of the death of Mr. Sabln. The deceased was the husband of Mrs. Harriet Hussey Sabin. The home was in Illinois. The Rev. Mr. Pinnick preached at Doddridge Sunday. John Adams visited Miss Esther Basson Wednesday evening. . There were no services at , the M. E. church last evening owing to the series of meetings in progress at the Friends' church. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel who recently severely sprained her ankle is sick with the grippe. . Otis Kellam, of Fortville, is visiting his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam and family. The Rev. Mr. ChamnessMs making his home with Mrs. Julia Ball while he Is conducting the revival meeting at the Friends church. Hiram Crook attended the horse sale at Connersville yesterday. W. H. Miller and Albert Kellam were duck hunting at Beeson's station yesterday.' John. Faucett and son, Watson Faucett. were at Connersville yesterday. John - Sipple 's little granddaughter is sick at their home at Fort Wayne. Hiram Crook killed two hogs for family use a few days ago, that weighed four hundred pounds each. Mrs. Ruth Hoel was over from Cambridge City to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lathrop. 1 F. Lantz Is suffering from acute indigestion. , " Mrs. James Kellam and Mrs. Ben R. Kellam visited friends at Cambridge City yesterday. Miss Tiny Moore is reported sick.

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KNOWN VALUES PUBLISHERS CLASSIFIED ADVEETIS ISO ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE ARE afRMBEBS Papers in all parta of th States and Canada. Tonr wanta supplied nrwaere any tisse fey tha bat mediuma in the country. Get our membership Hats Cheek paper en want. We do h rest. TTabUshera Classified Advertiahir AaaocU . Jicn, Soaaiob if. Y. FOR SALE 5-room house. Inquire 313 North 17. Phone 2657. 26-7t FOR SALE Six room house, bath, furnace, electric lights. Owner leaving city. Price reasonable. Call at property. 107 Kinsey street 25-7t FOR SALE Soda fountain, cheap. Thlstlethwaite, 415 North 8th street 25-7t FOR SALE Violin, 117 N. 6th, Phone 2262. ' 24-7t FOR SALE Good size violin. Call 202 North Sth street, or phone 2301. 25-tf FOR SALE S. C. WV Leghorn cockrels, Young and Wycoff Strains, $1.50 each. Eggs in season. C. C. Saxton, R. 4, Richmond. 23-7t FOR SALE White rock barred rock and Rhode Island Red Roosters. Phone 4033. 24-Tt FOR SALE Six room cottage. Call phone 3751, between 7 a.m. and 5 p. m. 23-7t FOR SALE Clover hay. Phone 5143C. 22-7t FOR S ALE or trade tor Richmond property, two modern houses In fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmond, Indiana. jly9-tf FOR SALE Wood. Call 5105-D. 21-10t FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE Duroc brood sows. Farrow February and March. Papers furnished; Phone 5144C. Commons, "Webster. FOR SALE Farms and city property, $500 to loan, good house for rent. Commission one per cent Kaufman, over 828 Main. 15-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 The Friends held cottage prayer meeting with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lathrop yesterday afternoon. The entertainment, "Just Plain Folks" will be given at the hall tomorrow evening. Aside from the play there will be other features on the program including a vocal solo by Olive Davis, piano solo, Miss Nellie Jones'and readings by Harry Manlove. . The Rev. Mary Mills will make her home with ' Mrs. Rhoda' Hurst during the revival meetings In progress at the Friends church at Milton. The meetings are full of spiritual interest Charles Wolford and Miss' Ellen Mettert were married at Richmond Wednesday. The ceremony was performed by the minister who officiated at the marriage of Emory Wolford and Miss Martha Semler a few weeks

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SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all Its phases and local . Information office, Sth and North E Sts. 16-tt FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable for Gent. 227 North 10th. 27-3t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, with bath. 117 N. W. 3rd. Telephone Long Bros., 2299. 27-2t FOR RENT Dwelling, o rooms, bath and electric lights, No 427 Pearl street; Dwelling, 10 rooms, bath, furnace and electric lights, No. 32 . South 14th street; Also 3 other small dwellings at $10.00 per month. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street Phone No. 2233. 26-2t FOR RENT Modern house 6ix rooms, 307 South 13th street Phone 1369. 26-2t FOR RENT Four rooms unfurnished. 105 North 17. 26-2t FOR RENT Rooms for men only. 620 N. 13th street , 26-2t FOR RENT Flats furnished for housekeeping, 415 Main. 25-3t FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping, with light, heat and bath, 131 Richmond avenue. 12-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, central, modern for gentleman, cheap if permanent. Address Permanent, care Pall. 30-tf FOR SALEREAL ESTATE FOR SALE . Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk, Sth and Main. sept3-tt FOR SALE Six room bouse with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1523. , 17-tf ago, at Richmond. Emory Wolford is a son of Charles Wolford who was a widower and married his housekeeper. Mr. Wolford Is a young farmer living about four miles east of here and 13 known among fancy chicken raisers. He has had a number ot fine exhibits of poultry at some of the big poultry shows. Clyde Leverton, of east of Milton five miles, was at dinner yesterday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton. An Exetss of Nerve. T like to see a young man energetic and able to push himself," said the old banker sadly. "But when he borrowed the money from me to buy an automobile in which to elope with my daughter It was carrying things a little too far." wrOtm. Don't loc

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED STORAGE. ; Dont forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Mala street. June)S-tt LOST LOST Ladies' Gold ring, with single ... opal setting. : Return to Palladium. Reward. 27-3t LOST Leather purse with $2 bill and smalt change and set ring. Leave Palladium offles - 27-2t LOST Signet ring engraved with letted "V on South 14th or Main. Return to Ross Drug store. . 27-2t LOST -Gold watch with name J. S. Wolf engraved on Inside of watch. Call Phone 2701. Reward. 26-3t LOST Gold rosary jet with gold links Lost between 10th and South C and 7th and Main. Return to 200 S. 10th 26-2t MISCELLANEOUS Fl RlTlNSCRANCinmdinsa all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shldeler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C. may22 tt YOUR SALE It you haven't engaged your auctioneer, better call or write Col. A. N. Weldy at Economy, Ind. Terms right. Plenty of open dates. 22-7t FINE . HORSES Like peoplo, die. Therefore, if you have any valuable ones, insure them against death from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room L I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330. 15-tt ; A Rare Bird. Lady Does this parrot talk well? Dealer-No, but he's a wonderful listener. Sourire. London's Hebrew nonulatlon num. bers about one hundred and fifty thousand. - CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., January 26,1911 Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, February 13, 1911, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvements Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 234-1910 Providing for a sewer system in the territory west of Ridge street and north of Linden avenue,. as follows: A sewer beginning at the alley east of Ridge street on Grant street, and running west in Grant street and alley north of Linden avenue, to the east line ot lot No. 5, Poe and Lyndes outlots. Also a branch running north from

said sewer to School street, in the alley first west of Hunt street; also a branch running north from first mentioned sewer to School street, in the alley first east of Hunt street; also a branch beginning at the last mentioned sewer in Maple street and running thence east in Maple street to alley first west of Ridge street, and thence north in said alley to School street; also in the alley irst east of Harris street from Maple street north a distance of about 325 feet; also in the alley first south of School street from the alley east of Hunt street, west to Hunt street. . . . , The territory to be beneited by the construction of the said sewer system and subject to assessment therefor is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the interaction of Ridge street and Linden avenue and running thence North along Ridge street to School street; thence west along School street to the west corporation line in West Fifth street; thence south to Linden avenue; thence east to the place of beginning. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond.-, .. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check In the sum of $300.00 as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts - and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks' and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for each failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. H- M. Hammond. Fred R. Charles. W. W. ZimmermanBoard ot Public Works. jan 27-feb 3

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- Office of the Beard. Richmond. Ind4 January 19th, 1911. Notice To Contractors: . , Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich- i mond. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at Us office, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on Thurs day, February 9th, 1911. for the follow ing described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorised by tbe Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 22S-1910. Providing for the Improvement of South 4th street, from Mala street to South "E" street, by constructing cement sidewalks oa both sides thereof, between the points named. ' Improvement Resolution No. 235-1910. Providing for the Improvement of Kinsey street, by grading and macadam Iting the street and constructing ee ment curb and gutter on both sides thereof, from the west line of Lot No. 285, Haynes Addition, to the e ast ter mlnal of Kinsey street. Improvement Resolution No. 236-1910 Providlne- for the Imnrnvemont XT Vst 1st street, from Kinsey street to Lincoln street, by grading and macadam lzlng the street; also cement sidewalk 6 feet in width on the west side thereof, and cement curb and gutter on both sides thereof, between the points named ; also cement sidewalk 6 feet in Width on both sides of said West 1st street from Lincoln street to Richmond avenue. , All work done in the making of said described public Improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resoluiiuu, as , numuerea, ana toe aemii plans, profiles drawings and specifications which are on file and may b peen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, In submitting proposals to make said described public Improvements, must accompany bid on improvements under Improvement Resolution No. 225-19 W and 236-1910, with certified check in the sum of $150.00 each, and bid under Improvement Resolution No. 235-1910, with certified check in the sum ot $100.00. f as " evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance ot proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work ot raaklna said improvements. A failure of th succe8Bful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The City of Richmond will pay within thirty days after the approval of the final assessment roll by the Board of Public Works, tor said above named improvements, the cost of the street and alley' intersections, and ten per cent of the cost of the curb and gutter under Improvement Resolution No. 235-1910 and 236-1910. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. H. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Works.' OA " U-I. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., January 19th, J911. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of .the City Of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 19th day of January, 1911, the unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 243-1911. Providing for the improvement of West 5th street, by grading, macadamising the roadway, and constructing ceirient sidewalks and cement curb and cutter on both sides of said street, from tbe National road to the P., C, C St St. L. Railroad Co., Right-of-way, of Indianapolis division. Improvement Resolution No. 246-1911. Providing v for the improvement of South "A" street from 8outh 1st to South 2nd street, by grading the road gutter on both sides thereof, between the points named. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday Ferbuary 16th, 1911, as a date upon . which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested In, or affected by, said proposed improvements or either of them, 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 any 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. Board of Public Works jan20-27 Toe Medal raoor wit stele TMrtsrho rett Hon. constipation or oar otbr tronblaa ria ls trom tuaoraeraa atotnacB. ur. caiowafl'S Syrup Pepsin wul car vo sad Tnr .T tt KB KtMa B-JM UM Tcrrc Cede Infibcsp:Ilj 6 Eera TrcjtlcD Go Trains leave Richmond for IadJaav apolia and intermediate station at 6:00 A. M.; 7:25: 8:00: t:2S; 10:C$; 11:00; 12:00; l:Wj 2:25; 3:W; 4:H; 5:25; 6:00; 7:39; S:40; 9:00; 19: Of 11:19. limited Trains. Last Car to IndlaBaDOlls, 9:49 P. SL Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. U. Trains connect rat - ladianapoUs for Lafayette. Frankfort. Crawtoi da vllle. Terre Haute, CMatoa. 8univaa. liar tlasTinev Lebaaos) aad Paris. HL Tickets sold throne. Cream to WLSp ; at '

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