Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 125, 14 March 1911 — Page 7

THE RICU3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 10H.

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; ' 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 arc the same.

For Youir Coe venieoce LIST OP AGENCIES Branch r,ttcr are located la every part of tho city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The ratea are the euine and you will lave trip to the mala office. SOUTH Or MAIN Brutrnin & KIckborn, 13th and S. E, A. W. Illickwedel. fcth and South F. Henry Rolhert. Uh and South II. NORTH OF MAIN Qulglffjr Drug Store, 821 North C. Child & Son, lSth and North C. ,Wm. Illcger, llth and North G. John J. Cctz. 10th and North IL CENTRAL Qutslty Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Fouler, Richmond Are. And North Weat First St. Ceo. ii. ehofcr. 3rd and W. Main. FAIRVIEW , W II. Schneider, 1003 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 daye for tho price of S day. We chargo advertisements aent in by phone and collect after Ita Insertion. WANTED JORDAN. M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 CALL PIIONF, 1S5S for merchants delivery. Prompt service, reasonable lutes. Knoll's Livery barn, 43 S. Gth street. 9-Gt WA N T K I ) White woman for general housework. No washings. Good pay. 31? 8. W. f.rd street. 14-lt 'WANTKD Position as vlvrW, office girl or something similar by an ex peilenced clerk. Address "X." care Palladium. 14-7t WANT'KIPTo trim your trees and vine. Address Trimmer, earo Palladium. H ft

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CENTERVILLE, IND. Centcrvllle, Ind., March I I. Mr. and Mrs. John McCown have returned from a neveral days' visit with relatives near Campbellstown, Ohio. MIhh Mary Jackson returned Sunday to Indianapolis after spending a few ilayM with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lufayctto Jackson. Mrs. Sarah Culbertson who has been confined to her home for several months on account of Illness is now thought to be In h critical condition. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Packer Monday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Green spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Harry IK-nt near Richmond. Mr. Pete Cutler or Richmond, was a guest Sunday of his mother, Mrs. Georgv Saunders. Mr. Frank Ijtshley returned Friday from Allqulppu, Pa., where ho has been working. : The operating; force In tho Centervllle telephone rxchango will make a cbwngo in tho earfuture when Miss Minnie Chamberlain and Rub Tillson will miccced the MIssoh Ruby Cook and Essie Rowers who have resigued. Mr. George Llnting has moved his family from the proierty purchased by Mr. Jessup Into property In the rast part of town. MIsh Elisabeth Lashley spent Saturday In Indianapolis. J Mrs. Samuel Lashlcv who has been quite sick for several days in somewhat Improved. Mlsa Effle Smith who has been appointed postmistress here will move the office from the Dunbar building to the room now occupied bv John Fox. Th Misses Mary Duke and Leona Tark of Williamsburg spent tho latter part of the week the guests of Miss Letha Dunbar. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind , March 11 A. C. Thompson of Chicago, was a visitor In Cambridge City Sunday. The Misses Ella Shuttleworth and Louise Ebert spent Sunday with friends In M uncle. There U no Improvement In the condition of Joha Smith, who has been critically III for several days. Mra. John Herbst hpent Saturday shopping In Richmond. Mesdames 11. U. Bryant. W. II. Doner and John Beard have goue to Sptceland to spend some time at the Sanitarium. Representatives from the various Sunday achools of the city were in attendance at the fifty-fourth Sunday school institute of Jackson township which was held. Sunday afternoon, in the It. II. church of Dublin. The beau-j tlful cut flowcra contributed by T. L. j

WANTKD Girl to work in boarding house. Address "H. I?. It." cure of Palladium. lj-tf WANT E D Y eaT t oRot oM u7fay5i fllard parlors for recreation. 12-tf

W A N T K I ) Help Kit 1 to assist with housework. Call at 411 N. 18th St. i:;-tf WANTKD Neat appearing man; must lie a bustler. House to bouse; nothing to nell. Salary. Call 221 N. 12th street this evening, any time. Hit WANTKD Small washing at 22." N. G hi reel. 14-2t WANTKD Small nil I II or 12 years old to assist with children. Inquire 72fi S. "Ih. H it WANTKD To sell your farm. See me. I have uome Rood buyers. W. I. Krom. H. It. No. ;. ll-7t WANTKD Hoard and room for young lady. Address "It. I'." care of Palladium. 9-tf WANTKD To sell your farm. See tne. I have some go! buyers. W. P. Krone, it. It. No. ;. 9-Tt VCANTKIKverybody'hufteVtnsfroin piles, go to Qulgley'g drug store for S. I'. Tarney's I"ositive Painless Pile Cure. IU st on Karth. "I cod WANTKDHighesrpriee"for oldfeath" er beds. Ad'drebs Simon Cohen. Richmond, Ind. 7-7t W A NTK liLa w uiibwers sharpened", 35c. Called for and delivered. Phone 259.".. sun-Ct WO MEN Sell guaranteed nose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigate. Strong Knit, Pox 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. 11-tf SEE MOORE & OGITORN for all Kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room ie. I. O. O. F. Rldg. feb20-tf WANTED" If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Port erf ield's Real Estate office, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. lS-tf WANTED To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture framing. Rrown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 193C. lS-tf WANTED White pirl to do general housework; must go homo at night. Call 30 S. Mh street. 3-tf MEN AND WOMEN If you want to work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wear. Rig commission. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary, Address International Mills, 303S Chestnut, Thila. 11-tf Peet to the Sunday school outside of Dublin, having the largest representation was given to the Baptist Sunday school of Cambridge City, gracing the desk in that church Sunday evening nnd afterward sent to a home in which there has for many weeks been serious sickness. Rev. Aaron Scheidler of this city, presided. W. S. Harding led in tho discussion "What. Ought My Christian Ambition Re?" Rev. Slaughter made pointed remarks to tho effect that the adult must know the Bible in order to enlighten the child mind. Officers from different Sunday schools joined in the discussion of the subjects presented. The election of officers resulted as follows: Aaron Scheidler, president; Mary Champ of Dublin, secretary; Charles Lembergor of this city, treasurer. The nexjjnstitute will in all probability be held at Pleasant 11111. The county convention will be held in Centervillo, May 2 and 23. Mrs. 11. B. Boyd is spending a few days in Bridgcort. Mrs. M. M. Brown spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krone of Richmond were the guests of Walter Krone and family Sunday. The Presbyterian Missionary society will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Abble Bradbury. Mrs. Walter Krone will read a paper on the subject "The Gospel in Africa." the subject "Studies in Figures." Mrs. Charles Myers spent Sunday afternoon in Milton, the guest of Miss Nora Campbell. Among the persons in attendance at the funeral of George Stombaugh Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Charles Knapp and Mrs. Jacob Herbarger of llagerstown. Miles Clayton of Queensville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clayton and daughter, and George Scott of Straughn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macy, Mrs. Lewrllyn and Ephraim Leakey of New Lisbon. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. March 14. Frank Doty visited at Richmond Saturday. Mr. and and Mrs. Thurman of Richmond were

also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doty overthe" attended the funeral of Mrs. Al

Sunday. H. D. Huddleston has purchased the brick building on East Main street j from Chrislan Slonaker. He paid $500 Mr. Huddleston will fit it up forj a pump shop and plumbing room and j will also carry a line of stoves. J Alfred Kahl of Indianapolis has been visiting his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman. I Park Hess had a birthday Suuday. ;

He was treated to a number of pretty. Joe Gilmore was home from Hamilgifts in that honor. ton Sunday Tisiting his parents. Wesley Newton left yesterday for Judge and Mrs. J. A. Gilmore. Roossvtlle to visit his mother a few Miss Ethel Davis visited relatives at

days. j Lute Jones sold the flag stones that

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WANT AD LUST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of fice. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail &t this office up to 12 noou today as follows: Central Farm . . U. C. .. .1 Z .. .. 1 . W. . 2 Trimmer 1 Mail will be kept for 20 days only. All mail not called for within that time will bo cast out. WANTED Charles D. Shidcler. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentals. Notary Public. 913 Main Si. Phone 1814. 15-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former 6tudent of the music department at iCarihara Colleger Terms reasonable. Phone 1S74 or call at 1417 North C street. 5-tf WANTED Pin ooys; must bo sixteen. City Rowling Alley. 23-tf FOR SALE WHITE WYANDOTTE EGGS Johnson's Old Trusty Incubators and Brooders. Frank L. Waidele, 711 S. W. A. Phone 40.-2. City. 14-lt FOR SALE Team horses, new wagon, h;g bolsters, bolt bed. gravel bed and harness. 11. Overman, 634 South th street. FOR SALE 2 bedroom suites, 2 center tables at IIS N. 12lb. 14 2t FOR SALE CHEAP One set Victor floor scales, show cases, two hardwood doors, two pine doors, frames, etc., for office inciosure. 1 pair hoavy store doors, 100 feet inclosed counters, 1 machinist's tool chest. Richmond Brokerage Co., 214 Fort Wayne Avenue. Phone 1249. 1 1-tues-thurs-sun 3wks FOR SALE Two thoroughbred shorthorn bull calves. Howard Pickett, Williamsburg, Ind. Phone Fountain City. 194 L. 14-lt FOR SALE Three burner hot plate, gas; good as new. 120 South 4th St. 14-3t FOR SALE A Dayton Computing scale, guaranteed. Call at 221 S. . Gth street. 14-lt FOR SALE Gent's bicycle. Phone 1992. ' 14-lt FOR SALE Folding bed, dresser, stove and hot plate. McConaha Bids. 11 S. 4th. 1412t be removed from his dooryard to make room for cement walks, to the cemetery. A. D. McLaughlin hauled them away. Allan Doddy visited friends at Connersville Saturday. The attendance at tho M. E. Sundayschool Sunday morning was 90 and the collection $2.30. Harry Borders as assistaut superintendent conducted the school. Miss Abbie Wissier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wissier. Thomas Philips moved the household goods of Mr. and Mrs. Flannagan to their home at Connersville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Worl and son visited Mrs. Hittle Sunday. Mrs. McMahan has been in the country helping her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahan to move. j Walter Miller of llagerstown was! the guest of Miss Kathryn Hoshour on Sunday- ; .Mrs. Carrie Boyer and Mrs. Frankj DuGranrut were entertained at dinner with Mrs. Alice DuGranrut on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Cambridge City called on Miss Nora Campbell Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Gresh has the grip. Delmar Doddridge is still quite ailing. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel is sick. Mrs. Pinnick is at home on the sick list. Miss Mallie Jepkins of Doddridge is sick. Mrs. Sarah Ohmit is reported j better. G. A. Borders has the rheumatism and walks with a cane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Copeland spent over Sunday with Mr. Copeland's brother at Straughn. Mr. Jeffries in the absence of the Rev. Mary Mills who is sick, conduct-

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ed the service at Friends' church on I Joe Eidson is home from Miami unSunday. jiversity, Oxford, for an indefinite stav. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langston ! He suffers a badly cut hand, received spent yesterday at Straughn with rela-j from glass, and septic poisoning is imtives nd friends. J minent. The Rev. Mr. Pinnick reports fine Clayton Hunt of Richmond was a services at Ioddridge chapel. There j KlK,st of friends here Saturday and were seven accessions to the church j Sunday. Sunday night. . R q Greene was a Sundav visitor Mrs. Lute Lantz Jr., visited at Rich-jjn Richmond, mond and shopped. . Miss Etther Hill has rfturned to ht.r Mrs. Edward Wilson has been quite J home in Richmond after a week's visit a loser on poultry. She lst ever 100,here with Miss Dessie Swihart.

chickens with cholera. The disease seems to have abted now. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams have returned from Middletown, O.. where bert Potter. Mrs. Samuel Stamm of Mt. Auburn was entertained at dinner with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Stamm and family. EATON, OHIO. Eaton, O.. March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gray spent Sundav in Davton with Mr. and Mrs. George Zeller New Paris Sunday. Roy. Kerns, 16, year old son of Mr.

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rcEUerifcRS CLASSIFIED ADTEP.TISISG ASSOCIATION" PAPERS WE ABE MEMBERS Papers in all j.arts of the States and Cel. i a. Your irints supplied brywher n by tho best turdiunjs in the country. Cet onr membership lists Chei-lc paper fco want. VTe do th rest, .-."uhishers Classified Advertising AssnclaUo, Buffalo, ,". i".

EGGS at live and let live prices of Haired Rock. Black Lanshan and S. W. C. Leghorn at $l.t0 er 15. Six pens were prize winnings for 1910; wtre 6 first, 7 seconds, 3 thirds, and 4 fourths. Incubator esgs at $4.50 per loo T. C. Hough. Fountain City. Indiana. Phone 172 C. 14-Tt FOR SALE Favonte cooking range; wood or coal, 1300 Main street. FOR "SALE Work horse-118" ' S5t k street. FOR SALE Beagle hound pups. Will hunt next fall. Phone 2,""!o;. U-7t FOR SALE One 4-cylinder touring car; One 4-cylinder runabout. Roth, cars are in good second hand condition. Bertsch Hros., Cambridge City. Indiana. t-tf FOR SALE No. N cook Move with tank. Good as new. 127 S. 4th street. 1-tf FO R S ALE T woEeaVedsteei tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. feblti-tf FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs tor setting from prize winners. J. W. Rethmeyer, 355 Richmond avenue. ' tues-fri-sun Swks FOrTsaLE Modern West Maiifstreet home, six rooms and bath, furnace, electric light; complete laundry, hardwood floor. Price and terms reasonable. Phone 327S. FOR SALE: Small, well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings: an Ideal little home for tho retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. eept 1-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1S22. 17-tf FOR SALE House, large lot. 332 Randolph street. 12-9t FOR SALE Farm of 60 acres 14 miles from town; comfortable house of 5 rooms barn 58 by 60; good poultry house; good springs and about 2.000 bearing fruit trees. An excellent fruit, poultry farm. Possession at once. Price only $4,000. Inquire of C. C. Hawley, New Paris, Ohio. 12-3t and Mrs. John Kerns is suffering with appendicitis. Louis Acton returned home last Saturday from Jackson, Mich., where he was called several days ago by the death of a nephew, Robert Acton who was killed in a railroad daccident. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Petry and children spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond. Mrs. Ellen Keltner and daughter. Miss Alva of Lewisburg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gray. Mrs. W. If. Boner and Mrs. I). W. Johnson of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Gus Bosch and son Jack of Hamilton, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Nation. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Modlin of Cambridge City, Ind., spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. John Conrad. Carl Thum .spent Sunday afternoon in Richmond with his sister, Mrs. Frank Neff. Miss Grace Gilmore visited friends in Richmond Sunday. Earle Harris has moved his family to Dayton where he has a position at the N. C. R. A number of members from the Uveal K. of IV lodge will go to West Alexandria Tuesday evening to witness the exemplification of the third rank upon a class of candidates by the decree staff of the lodze at that nlace. Mr and Mrs Taylor Borradaile of Tippecanoe City spent Sunday here with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Borradaile. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Risinger leave Tuesday for New Dayton, Alberta. Canada, after several months stayhere with his parents. Judge and Mrs. A. C. Risinger Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McWhinney of Campbellstown, spent Saturday here ' w-ith relatives. j Tom Lake. Dr. O. G. Kelly, Justii3 j Pettit and Charles Smith of Dayton j visited Eaton relatives and friend3 j Sunday. ! Mrs. Maude Gerber of Dayton spent I Sunday here with her grandparents, ! Mr. and Mrs. George Krug. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McWhinney of! Richmond spent Sunday here with rel-1 atives. j Conty Auditor John Randall is iu j various county auditors of the state relative to matters pertaining to the quadrennial appraisement of real estate. Mr. and Mrs. John Risinger are in Indianapolis visiting their daughter, Mrs. Philip Schneider.

Call :5 S. 6th street. : Rl'.U ESTATE EXCi'i'ANGE A. M. Roberts. 221 S. B. street. Richmond. Indiana. Phone 1320. 4-13t SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in ail its phases and local information oftice Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf FO R S ALEFa'rni, good SO" a creT well located. Box 04. 7-141 FORSALE WS. HiseFs moilern brick residence, half square of Main on S. 13th. Phone 2177. 3-tf FOR SALE Good seven room Tiouse u South 14th street. Good location. Price S2.700. Fine K0 acres of good land, well loeated $9,000. We have a large list of farms and city property for sale. Dye and Price. truds-sun FOR RENT FOR RENT Entire second story. 924 Main street. Elevator. Phone 1911 14-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; light, heal and bath. 615 S. B. i;!-7t FOR RENT 3 rooms and bath; no children. Phone 1531. 12-5t FOR RENT Seven room house and bakery in Eldorado. Ohio. Address Box 163, Eldorado, Ohio. ll-7t FOR RENT 5 room house S. W. 1st and G. Orville Price, Richmond, R. it. 7. 10-7t FOR RENT Modern 3 room flat furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire Porterfield Real Estate office, Kelley Blk., cor Sth and Main. 14-tf LOST LOST Small key on w ire ring. Leave at Palladium office. 8-tf FOUND FOUND A muff. W. B. Garver's Seed store, 911 Main. Owner call for same. 14-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AWNINGS. Tents and screens. Awnings, tents and screen windows made to order and repaired. T. 11. Thorne, 209 Pearl street. Thones 2705-3245. J. S. Benner of New Paris was in Eaton Saturday. 0 John W. O'Hara of New Hope, Saturday bought a 48 acre tract of land in Jackson township belonging to the estate of the late Samuel Griffiis for $4,720. The property was sold at administrator's sale. Mrs. Walter . Trump of Columbus, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter. Harry Murphy has gone to Texas for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Emma Johnson and Miss Grace Sturr are home from Cincinnati, where they have been visiting relatives for several clays. Pleading guilty to a charge of disturbing the peace, George Goldsmith was $5 and costs in Mayor Miller's court Saturday. The complaint was lodged by David Wilkinson, a relative and long time neighbor of he accused. The funeral of Mrs. Priscilla Bothast. 69, who died early Saturday morning, will take place Tuesday afternoon at the Church of Christ, the Rev. W. A. Guy officiating. Burial will be in Mound Hill cemetery. The funeral will be in charge of the V. R. C, of which organization she was a long time member. She is survived by one son. Eli Bothast. Mr. and Mrs. Otho E. Garland of Logansport, Ind., spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Garland. Mrs. Will Risinger of Dayton, spent Sunday here with relatives. Ed Walker was home from Cincinnati over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Young ot Richmond spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. John Bresher. W. A. Marsh w as a Sunday visitor in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kramer and daughter of Richmond spent Sunday here with A. II. Christman and family. Clarence Black was a Sunday visitor in Richmond. TRADES PANCAKE TURNERS FOR VOTES St. Louis, Mo., March 14. Frederick H. Fricke, Democratic candidate for the city council, has a scheme for making votes that he says "has the cigar battered to a frazzle." Since he was nominated he has given away 2,000 pancake turners, and he will give away as many more as the women will 'call for. Fricke says: "If the women I give them to will only make good pancakes with my turners it may turn some Republican votes my way. I have been running drugstores in different parts of St. Louis for many years. All. the time I was giving things away. Those things ought to count now." Hares. A pair of hares under favorable conditions produce TCQOO individuals Is four years. - i

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1 cent per word. 7 days for the price o 5 days. Wc charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its Insertion.

STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his lireproof building when you want to etore furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. juneJS tt MISCELLANEOUS LOOK You owe it to your horse. Have him shod and clipped at Tom Butler's Shoeing Forge. 14-7t UPHOLSTERING, Repairing and Refinishing of all kinds; carpets altered, scoured and laid. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main. Phone 2705. mar 7-tf REVIVALSERViCES "AH W7ee'K.Pro fessional Evangelist. Second Presbyterian church. Public invited. march 2 1st Home seekers' excursion to Southern Ixmisiana, where we have a limited number of well improved farms for sale. Investigate this proposition and you w ill stop paying rent and ow n a farm ot your own. Prices low, terms reasonable. Richest soil on earth. Delightful and healthy climate. No winter. Ask for full particulars. P, E. KELLER, Agt, Westcott Hotel. Richmond. Payne Investment CC. Omaha. 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. B'.dg. Thono 1330. 15-tf FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. -Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. I WILL start you in the mirror business; best paying trade of today; famous French Method; home work; no capital; $12 daily; let me prove it; free particulars. Corey, Dept 160, Omaha, Neb. A little child was seen walking around near "the bearded lady," at one of the side shows at a county fair. The child being evidently on good terms with the barker, indicated to the onlooker that it was probably related to the bewhiskered female, so she asked the child, "Is the bearded lady your mother?" "No," answered the child, "she is my father." If you are troubled wltto sick nenaaotjo. cob gtipation, indigestion, offensive breath or any disease arising from stomach trouble, g-et 50c or SI bottle of Dr. Caidwell's byruM Pepsin. It ts posit'vely guaranteed to cere you. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., March 7th, 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 Thursday, March 23rd, 1911, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named : Improvement Resolution No. 243-1911, Providing for the improvement of West 5th street, from the National Road to Richmond Avenue, by Grading ana Macadamizing the roadway and ( the construction of cement curb, gutjter and sidewalks on both sides of said street, between the points named. Improvement Resolution No. 249-1911, Providing for the improvement of the first alley north of North "A" Street running from North Vth to North fcth street, by constructing cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof, between the points named. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and condnitions 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 bid on improvement under Improvement Resolution No. 243-1911 with certified check in the sum of $450.00. and bid under Improvement Resolution No. 249-1911 with certified check in the sum of $100.00. as evidence of good ! faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the ac- ! ceptanc e of proposals, contracts and j bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said im- j provements. A failure of the success- j ful bidders to enter into such con-1 tracts and bonds upon the acceptance j of such proposals will forfeit the i checks and the sums of money paya- j ble thereon to the city as agreed and j liquidated damages for such failure, j The City of Richmond will pay within thirty days after the approval of the I final assessment roil by the Board of ! Public Works, for said above improve-1 ment under Improvement Resolution No. 243-1911. the cost of the street and j alley intersections and ten per cent of j the cost of the curb and gutter. j The Board of Public Works re serves the right to reject any or all bids. H. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. mar 7-14.

Cincinnati, March 14. After seeing her 5-year-old daughter Esther, crushed to a pulp by being bit by an automobile, picking up the mass of mangled flesh and bones and running four squares to the City hospital, Mrs. Mary Koffnian of this city went violently insane when informed by the officials of the institution that the child was dead. She was placed in a "strong" ward and is in a precarious condition. A riot was narrowly averted by tho timely arrival of the police directly following the accident. The Koffman girl was playing on Central avenuo when the machine, owned by Mrs. W. A. Leach of Norwood, O., ran her down. The car was occupied by Mrs. Leach, a daughter and her maid The accident happened in the center of the Jewish section and a body of men attacked the car after the child's body had been pulled from tinder it. The arrival of the police saved the occupants of the machine from serious injury.

To whom it may concern: Regardless of statements, reports or surmises to the contrary. 1 have sent weekly support to my son. Nelson Monroo Taylor, since Sept., 1S10. Nelson A. Taylor.. it WHEW WHAT A FISH STORY MAN RELATES Winsted. Con., March 14. The remarkable story of fish living within man was related by Charles Merrill, of llartland. He declared that a neighbor of his, a great piscatorial artist, had a monster wen- on the back of hia neck lanced a few weeks ago. and in the two quarts of water drawn from it were three live chubs. Mertill says his neighbor recalled having drank water from a pond a few years ago while on a fishing trip, and he thinks he must have caught the fish at that time. But how they ever got Into the wen he cannot explain, nor any one else. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 11:16a.m.:.. Chicago ...f 8:66a.m. t 7:57p.m.... Chicago 4:15p.m. 8:56a.m... Cincinnati ..11:16a.m. 4:15p.m... Cincinnati .. 7:57p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Subject to change without notice) OLD RELIABLE PAINT When Reduced Ready to Use Only Costs the Consumer $1.35 PER GALLON Old Reliable Paint Co. We Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices. Phone 2230. 10-12 S. 7th. Don't forget to sow your Sweet Peas on St. Patrick's Day. Buy "The Flower Shop" quality. 3 packets for 25c, and a genuine Irish shamrock plant for luck. Special Thursday and Friday, 1015 Main street. D. E. ROBERTS INDEPENDENT PI ANOTUNERand REPAIRER Thirteen Years Factory and Wareroom Experience Phone 3684. 1818 Main St. DAIRY FEED THE BEST 247o CRUDE PROTEIN 7 CRUDE FAT 9 FIBER A Quart of Milk for Half a Cent Richmond Feed Store 11 & 13 North 9th. Phone 2196. ESTABLISHED 61 YEARS RELIABILITY It-is our aim to conduct a jewelry business which in point of reliability, will be second to no other in this city, and thus far we have never been face to face with a crisis; we have never been confronted with any situation or emergency that in .our judgment justified any deviation from this rule. We want all your-patronage -which once won is to be kept by ..deserving it. , O. E. Dickinson Diamonds Mounted While ...You .Wait. Watch Repairing.