Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 114, 3 March 1911 — Page 7
THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1011.
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Branch Offices Branch offices are located In every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.
For Yooir Con venSence LIST OP AGENCIES Branch offices aro located In every part of th city. Leave your WANT ADS with tbo ono nearest you. The rates aro the same and you will aave trip to the mala office. SOUTH Or MAIN Bruenlng ft Elckhorn, 13th and S. E. A. W. IMckwedel. Sth and South F. Henry Rothert, Lth and South 1L NORTH OP MAIN Quigley Drug Storo, 821 North E. Chllda ft Son, 18th, and North C. Wm. Hlcger, 14th and North G. John J. Gets, 10th and North IL CENTRAL Quigley Drug Store. 4th and Mala WEST RICHMOND John Fosier, Richmond Ave. and North West First St. Ceo. If. Shofcr. 3rd and W. Main. FAIRVIEW W. If. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price of C days. Wo charge advertisements acnt In by phone and collect after Its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS HUNT FUNERAL 1014 Main DIRECTORS Phone 2175 WANTED If you want your repairing done right, go to A. J. Ford. Cunningham's Shoo Store. 26-7t WANTEIK Girl or woman for general housework. No .washings. Call nt once. 222 8. &th. l-3t WA" Nt KI7fMKl colored lTrfc7rgeeral housework; must have best of references. 221 W. Main. l-3t W'ANTEIEverylMMly"oKtt( the Theatorluni March 8 Red Men's Day. 3-6t
News From Surrounding Towns
MILTON, INI). t ii i ii Milton. Ind.. March 3. Mr. Wilson of Dublin and Miss Marshall of aCmbrtdge City attended services at the M. K. church Wednesday evening. Elmer Wlssler was given a pleasant surprise at t lie home of his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Luwrence Wlssler, last night. The surprise was arranged, by his sister-in-law. The young people enjoyed a taffy pull. There were tibout twenty In attendance and Mrs. Wlssler was assisted by her sister. Miss Ruby Kellam. Elmer Wlssler will soon go to Liberty. Mrs. II. D. Huddleston visited at Lewlsvllle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hess and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam and daughter and Mrs. Lawrence Wlssler were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Ixwry yesterday. The Rev. Mr. Westhafer left yesterday for his home at Munclc. Sluyton Wright was entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Willetts. O. I Beeson and T. J. Connell were, an auto parrty to ('entorvllle yesterday. The offering t'tken for the Rev. Mr. Westhafer. evangelist, who aslstcd In the M. K. revival here amounted to $45. Miss Bessie George of Doddridge, visited her mother, Mrs. George hero yesterday. Mrs. C. H. Pinnlt k had a birthday yesterday. She received u number of beautiful postcard and lovely presents. Mrs. Edward Wilson visited friends at Connersvlllo yesterday. Dr. Sweeney attended the county medical association meeting at Richmond Wednesday. He utates that tho meeting was quite interesting. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown visited Dr. and Mrs. Gentle yesterday at Richmond. Emerson Booth is nt home again und will engage In wall papering. Mrs. Rarton visited at ConnorsMo yesterday. Edward Wilson shipped a car load of hogs to Indianapolis yesterday. They averaged 292 pound. R. F. Callaway was at Connersvlllo yesterday on business. Mrs. Charles Wolfgang has been quite sick, but Is reported some better. Mrs. Frank Flore writes from San Diego ot their pleasant surroundings and sight seeing. They are all quite well. Dr. C. A. Roark was at Connersvlllo on business yesterday. Tho Eastern Star met In regular session Wednesday night. They will have work at the next meeting. J, E. Snow of Knlghtstown was here yesterday looking up the interest of tbo hotel property which he now owns. Mrs. James Coons received an Interesting letter from Mrs. Maggie Sullivan Williams of Indianapolis. She sent regards to all friends. Ktbtl. tbo littlo daughter of Mr. aad
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WANTED Housework, restaurant, hop work by I wo steady and reliable girls. Address "F" tare Palladium. 3-2t W A N T ED Eve rybody su ff e"rTngf r uni piles, go to Qulgley's drug store for S. U. Tarney's Positive Painless Pile Cure. Host on Earth. 7t eod WANTED Apprentice girl at Miss Tinney's Millinery store, 10 North Sth. S-2t WANTED Good colored girl for general housework; must have best of references. Areado theater. 3-1 1 WANTED White girl to do general housework; must go home at night. Call 3 S. 8th street. 3-tf W A N T E Dt woroomi 303 N 7th street. 3-3t WANTED General housework or housekeeping by young widow with reference. Call 307 N. 5th street. 2-2 1 WANTED To do housework; no children. 516 N. lMh. 2-2t W7 N T E I PI i aV'(f-tod oP ! laf tTTcoo k i ng". Address "Cook" care Palladium. WA NT E DPl at-el oassl s I witOousework and stay of nights. Address "H. M." care Palladium. 2-2t VtEITw(rwhHoBlri8. one" to wash dishes. 28 South 8th. l-3t WANTEIAbout"Iay"l8irBmallTno(r ern house, family of two. Phone 2003. It per wk tf WANTED Paper cleaning, painting or graining. Work guaranteed. Thone 1133 or call 415 N. llth St. 24-7t WANTED Trimmers and top builders in carriage and automobile work. Also good carriage blacksmith. Geo. W. Davis Carriage Co. 22-tf SEE MOORE & OGDORN for all kinds of Insurance, Ponds and oans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room IC. I. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf W A N T ED I f you want money in place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate orflce, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 18-tf WXNTETiYoOo6tcTM'uWay" BifHard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose, per cent, profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. 11-tf Mrs. Ray Thornburgh of near Bentonville does not improve. She Is still a great sufferer. Mrs. Jennie Summers was a Cambridge City visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Higham have moved to a farm near New Castle. They were recently married east of town. Mrs. Higham was Miss Clevenger. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson or west of Milton, visited her father, Mr. Lyons yesterday. W. H. Miller has begun work Improving the property on East Main street which he recently bought. Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Bentonvllle, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Kerlln. Mrs. Jacob Fliby Is reported still quite sick. Mrs. Ernest Doty and daughter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman nt Richmond. The membership committee of the Christian church Bible school, with the president of each of the classes and the superintendent, E. P. Jones, were entertained lth Miss Nora Campbell Wednesday evening at the close of the business session. Miss Campbell invited them to remain for a social hour and served refreshments. Mrs. Josie Clouds of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace yesterday and remained over night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace. Mrs. Richard Sills who is quite an invalid Is reported not so well. Charles Ferguson and E. C. Caldwell attended the automobile show at Indianapolis. Mrs. Emma Ferguson is quite sick. Mrs. George Murley was a Cambridge City visitor yesterday. The iniscilla club will meet with Mrs. Benton Wagner Monday afternoon. W. H. Doney was in Milton on business yesterday. Mrs. George Clouds, formerly of Milton, and the widow of the late Rev. George Clouds, has been very sick. The Rev. Mr. Pinnick wont to Doddridge yesterday to begin his revival meeting at the chapel last evening. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. March 3. On Tuesday, February twenty-eighth, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Martz. occurred the wedding of their cousin. Miss Minnie Marts, and Joel L. Post of Paulding. O. The ceremony was performed In a beautiful and impressive manner by the Rev. G. L. Guichard of the Presbyterian church in the presence of a company of friends and relatives. Immediately following the ceremony an elegant six o'clock dinner was served by Mrs. Martz. The bride is one of Cambridge City's fairest young ladles, and the groom an excellent young man, employed by the B. & O. railroad, with headquarters at Chicago Junction. After a short visit with the parents of the groom in Paulding, the young couple will go to bouacktcfing iu Chicago, O. They, car
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WANT AD (LETTER LB The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of fice. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ada. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: P Central Owner . E. H. F. .6 .1 3 1 Permanent U L. E... Widow 7. Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. MEN AND WOMEN If you want to work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wear. Big commission. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary Address International Mills, 3038 Chestnut. Phila. 11-tf WANTED Charles D. Shideler. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentans, Notary Public. 913 Main St. Phono 1814. 15-tt WANTED To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of i repair work. We also do picture framing. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phoue 1936. lS-tf WANTED Pin boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Earlbam College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1871 or call at 1417 North C street. 5-tf FOR SALE TOR SALE Camera, N. 7th street. size 5x7. 303 FOR SALE Rose-comb White Wyandotte cockrels. Phone 1102, or 915 S. A. C 7t eod FOR SALE Tickets to the Arcade by "t-very Red Man, March 8. 36t FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs lor setting from prize winners. J. W. Rethmeyer, 355 Richmond avenue. tues-fri-sun 3wks FOR SALE No. S cook stove with tank. Good as new. 127 S. 4th street. 1-tf ry with them the best wishes of numerous friends. Frank Patton, son of Charles Pat ton of Indianapolis, has been the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Wesley Cornell. The Social Union will hold a market Saturday in the Kiser room. Mrs. R. D. Steele and daughter, Mrs. Bertram Berger, of Kokomo, spent Wednesday in Eaton, O., the guest of Miss Louise Taylor. Byron Beard of Wiggin, Cal., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, and other relatives in tho county. The entertainment to be given this evening in the Hurst Opera house by the pupils of the lower grades, and the higli school promises to be an interesting one throughout. The program will consist of recitations, songs and drills by the pupils. A chorus of the eighth grade pupils will be a feature of the entertainment. Miss Wogaman, a talented reader from Greenville, O., and Mrs. Ada Dennis, a violinist of our own city, will add to the pleasure of tho evening with their numbers. Mrs. Arthur Demaree of Indianapolis, was an out-of-town guest at the Martz-Post wedding Tuesday evening. Jesse Mustin was quite seriously hurt Wednesday morning by the bursting of a large saw in the planing mill of his father, James Mustin. A large piece of the flying metal struck him on the right arm, straining the muscles and tearing loose ihe ligaments. While no bones were broken, Mr. Mustin's escape from death was little short of miraculous. The subject lor the morning discourse at the Presbyterian church on Sunday is "Christ's Humiliation and Exultation." Rev. T. J. Graham of Richmond, will occupy the pulpit in the evening. Mrs. Jennie Jones is adding to the convenience of her home by the installation of a hot water plant. Santford Bond has returned after some time spent in Oklahoma. While gone he purchased two hundred arre,
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of .government land near 1 The Presbyterian guild nesday afternoon with Mrs. George Stambaugh. The game of basket ball between the No. 1 team of the local high schoo" and that of Hagerstown, resulted in a
re of 25-22 in favor of CambridgeJTa, u , y. while that between the Cam-f Vlry- tne Modoc anJ EconomJ'
score Cit bridge City No. 2 team and that of Milton stood 9-8 in favor of Cambridge City. Miss Babe Diffenderfer of Jeffersonville is the guest of her brother, K. P. Diffenderfer and family. The ladies of the Social Union held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. J. R. Mauk Tuesday. Sewing was the order of the day. They were joined in the afternoon by the members of the aid society. Between sixty and seventy ladies were in attendance. The dinner which was spread at noon, was not the least attractive part of the program. Harry Diffenderfer who has been quite sick at the Lessian Brothers' hospital of Chicago is improving. Mrs. George Callaway and daughter! are visiting the former's parents, Mr. t a&d Mrs. WUUrd 11 all of Richmond,
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FOR SALE Fluff rug for $5. 29 S. 17th. 3-1 1 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from prize winning White Rock and Buff Wyaudotts. $2.00 per 15 also Utility Harred Rook, 50c per 15. James McDonald. 41 School street, Richmond, Indiana. FOR SALE Cheap; wardrobe, cupboard. cot, cookstove, 1 piece 17 yds linoleum, almost new. Call 700 N. 13th street. 2-2t TORSALE iTOlTfull hedge posts. Dye and Price. Phone 2150. 2-2t FOR SALE Florence Hot Blast; used but a short time. 314 N. 15th. 2-3t FOR SALE White and Buff Leghorn eggs for setting. We have 950 eggs in incubator. Leave orders for 1 day old chicks. Telephone 4153. 2-7t FmTAOrOR TltVDEWhole or half interest in money making manufacturing business. Bear closest investigation. Reason for selling. 10S, care Palladium. 1-tf FOR SALE General purpose mave, coming 3 years old. 242 Richmond avenue. l-3t PL'BUC-SALE ofmy household goods at 202 N. 2 at 1:20 p. m, March 4. 1911. Arch Lytle. 27-5t FORSALE A range good as new, cheap. 46 S. llth street. 1-tf TO R SALE White-Plymouth Rock cockrels and eggs for seting, from fancy stock. W. H. Gregg, Greensfork. R. 22. Phone 28 D. 2S-7t FOR SALE Good soda fountain cheap. Also ice cream parlor tables and chairs. A. A. Bogert, 1602 E. Main street. 25-7t FO R SALE Soda fountain in first class condition with counter, stools, and back cabinet. A bargain. Teller's Drug Store. Telephone 1384. 25-7t TOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE 18-ln block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Fine ten room modern house at bargain. Box 100, City. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, lnd., March 3. The revival meeting is still growing in interest and concessions are reported at each meeting. Miss Ella Norihcott will leave soon for an indefinite visit with Anderson relatives. Airs. Nancy Pierce is very sick with a very deep cold and relatives fear that pneumonia may develop. The Misses Edith Lamb and Erma Veal occupied the Central office chair, Wednesday. The former in the forenoon and the latter in the afternoon. Mrs. Grace Hunt and Miss Ida Lamb are having a tussle with grip. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards entertained at dinner recently, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mossy, Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Edwards and daughter, Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frazier, Mrs. Hattie Lacey and son Harry of Richmond, Ezra Frazier and Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Oler. Miss Lucinda Hollings worth and Miss Hazel Newman of Williamsburg, attended the revival services here on Wednesday night. Several Williamsburg young peopue walked to Old Center Wednesday evening to hear some Michigan lectures. Walking parties have become a great fad with young people in this part of the county. Harrison Fox has moved to Carlos City from here. This is fine maple 'lasses making weather. Some farmers are contemplating sowing oats next week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburg are visiting relatives at Fort Scott, Kansas. John Replogle made a business trip to Williamsburg Wednesday. Dr. J. B. Clark and wife were in Richmond on Wednesday. Albert Chamness of West River was here Wednesday delivering maple mo lasses to customers. Mr., and Mrs. Sam Rakestraw of Lo)4e, were visiting Joe Lamb and the first part of the week. MssKollattie Lacev and son Harrv have rUirjjed to their home in Rich mq Apple, pear, peach, plum and cher ry btuWy-Bxe reported m line condilineman was nere toaay. The Northern Wayne bank is doing a remarkable business for a new bank. The depositors are increasing in number. GREENSFORK, IXD. Greensfork, Ind., March 3. Samuel Stackhouse has returned from a several weeks visit with relatives at Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Hoover of Whitewater spent "Wednesday here. Mrs. Charles Crump is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hoover at Hagerstown. Harry Buntin of Huntington, W. Va., was calling on friends here on Wednesday. A. M. Nicholson was transacting business at Hagerstown Thursday.
I cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.
ADVEBTIS TOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., Sth and Main. febl6-tf TOR "SALE n . S. Miser s modern brick residence, half square of Main on S. 13th. Phone 2177. 3-tf FO R sXLE To settle an estate. A splepdid lot on west side of 14th street near B. House of seven rooms, pantry and cellar. Roth waters in house. Phone 415S. Frank M. Price. l-3t eod FOR SALE S-room brick, bath, hot water heat, electric lights. Both kinds water. Phone 4118. 26-7t FOR SALE-I louse 5 rooms; s o uTfi 7th near car line. Improvements made. Half cash and balance like rent. Address E. H. F., care Palladium. 2S-7t SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all its phases and local Information office. Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf BUILDING LOTS SALE FOR If you are thinking of building a house, it will nay you to look over our building lots. We have some ot the finest in the city. We also have some you can buy very cheap. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Blk. Phone 195t thurs-fri-sun FOR SALE Small, well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; an Ideal little borne 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 II 9 Acres Nine miles out, well improved, at a less price for a few days, and possession. This is a number one farm. Miss Hindman of New Castle was the guest of Miss Clarice Foster on Wednesday. William Gunckel was in Richmond on business Thursday. Lute Osborne of Indianapolis spent Thursday with relatives here. Mrs. William Ellis and daughter were guests of relatives at New Castle Wednesday. Rev. Bundy and family have moved from John Brooks farm to a farm near Webster. The members of the Bible class and of the Christian church and Sunday school gave a social for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain Wednesday night. Mr. Swain and family left Thursday for Middletown where they will reside. Mrs. T. A. Dean is attending the 8859 A DESIRABLE
Boy's Russian Blouse Suit with Knickerbockers. The Panel on this model may be omitted. Flannel, srge, courduroy, velvet, or cheviot may he used and a simple braid or decoration of stitching will make a neat finish. The pattern is cut in 3 6izes: 2, 4, 6 years. It requires 3 yards of 36 inch material for the 4 year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps.
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FOR SALE Six room bouse bath, furnace and electric f 2.300.00. Hhoce 1522. wltn light. 17-tf ! FOR RENT .1 J'.!- - H ILL. I I' fl ' . I 7 rooms and! 3-lt WesT3Fd i Knode's MuFOR RENT House of stable. 329 S. 12th. FOR RENT House; 41; street; 5 rooms, sic store. Call 3-lt luodern", FOR RENT 74 S. 12th. FORRE NTstreet. -Furnisher room, Lower flat, 2G X. i-7t 3136. FOR RENT Good farm. Phoue 25-tt FlDirRNT FirnTshed"iroom, furnace electric light and bath. 707 S. B. 25-7t FORREXf Modern 3 room flat furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire Porterfield Real Estate office, Kelley Blk., cor Sth and Main. 14-tf LOST LOST A ticket for the Palace, tret another from any Red Man, March Sth. :t LOST Black golf glove between 7th and 4th on Main. Please leave at. 135 S. 4 th street. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. JunelS-tt MY SHOEING and work is done at Wilt Bros. Benuings Barn. 28-7t CALL PHONE 1858 for merchants delivery. Prompt service, reasonable rates. Knolls Livery barn, 43 S. 5th street. MISCELLANEOUS FINE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, it you have any valuabl 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. 1-tf FIRE INSURANCE ana msuiauco . all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. l&-tf millinery openings in Indianapolis this week. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., March 3. Joe Teetor returned Thursday from Old Mexico. Mr. Teetor's hasty return was on account of sickness. Jesse Rinehart and wife went to housekeeping in one half of Martin Knapp's residence on North Perry street. Miss Jane Millikan of Messick Is visiting her sister Mrs. Mahlon Leonard and family. Mrs. John Geisler, Jr., accompanied her 6ister, Mrs. Kos, to New Castle Wednesday where she will visit their mother, Mrs. Mary Winnings. MODEL FOR THE BOY. send to Pattern Dept., Richmond
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Russell Hayes is sick with tonsilltis. John Harris and family are moving from near Cambridge City to the farm east of town vacated by Will Wright. Mr. Harris is a brother to Mrs. Theodore Shafer. Solomon Miller will return tomor
row from a three weeks stay at the jhome of his niece, Mrs. Melissa Turnpauw. Mr. Miner is quite pooriy. The Priscilla club was very charmingly entertained Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Joseph Stonecipher acting as hos1 tess. The hours were devoted to fine needlework followed by a two course luncheon which was served at small tables in the living room. The next meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. Will Teetor. lr Will VHlrinrl KTiont W'pilnpa.iday night with her sister Mrs. John I Bunnell. Mrs. Conrad Heet and daughter of Richmond spent Thursday with Mrs. Charles Wedeklnd. NEW PARIS, OHIO New Paris. O., March 3. Mrs. A. B. Heath Is visiting in Eldorado this week. Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick has returned home after a visit in Pennsylvania with friends. Mrs. Harry Mills and children are visiting her parents in Eastern Ohio. Mrs. Martha Clark has returned to her home from Pittsburg, after a visit there with her daughter. Just now the various lodges of the town are enjoying unusual activity and prosperity. Wednesday night the K. of P. lodge went to Eaton in a body where the Knight rank will bo conferred on five candidates from hero by the Eaton lodge, which also has a class for the same rank. It is expected that all the lodges of the county will be represented. The event marks the celebration of the 4Stb anniversary of the founding of the order. The Masons and Odd Fellows have work in progress and altogether there is much activity and prosperity among the several lodges of the town. St. John's Catholic First Sunday of each month morning service at 7:30; Third Sunday of each month. Christian Doctrine at 9:00 a. m.; Services at 10:00 a. m. Presbyterian Friday, March 3 Brotherhood meeting for men, 7:00 p. m., at Christian church; Address by Warren Bunger; Saturday Choir practice 7:00 p. m.; Sunday Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; Preaching at 10:30 a. m.; Junior C. E. at 2:30 p. m.; Teachers' Training at 6:15 p. m.; Preaching at 7:00 p. m. The farm formerly owned by Burleigh McGill was purchased by Jonas Markey. Mr. McGill bought the Samuels farm east of town and expects to make it a dairy farm. Charcoal is the common fuel of Japan. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Shuman, Deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January Term, 1911. ' Notice is hereby given that Dickinson Trust Co., as Administrator of the estate of Frederick Shuman, deceased, have presented and filed their account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 27th day of March, 1911, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Dicdinson Trust Co., Administrator Wm. H. Kelley, Attorney. dly 3 wkly 9-16 ADVERTISEMENT. Office of th Board of Trustee. Spring Grove, Indiana. Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Spring Grove, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by It at the office of Geo R. Dilks, Colonial Building; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on March 16, 1911 for the following described public improvements in the Town of Spring Grove: The construction of a cement sidewalk on the East side of North 10th street from the South corporation line of said Town to East Avenue and a Bowlder gutter extending from the end of the present gutter near tbe :i)iith Hospital drive to East avenue.. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen In the office of City Engineer, Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public Improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100, 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 such failure. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 1 G Dougan, Pres. L. J.Woodard, Clerk.' Board of Trustees. , . March 3-10 The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave - Daily Arrive 11:16a.m.... Chicago ...f 8:56a.m. t 7:57p.m..,. Chicago ... 4:15 p.m. 8:56a.m... Cincinnati . .ll:16a.m. 4:15 p.m.. . Cincinnati 7:57 p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. ;
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