Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 156, 14 April 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELiSUKAJl, tKiUAV, Al'KIL 14.

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Branch Offices Branch offices arc located in every part o? ths city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Kates are the same.

For Yomir Coni ven nance LIST OF AGENCIES branch offices are located In every part of the c ity. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates aro the same and you will save trip to the mala office. SOUTH O- MAIN BrucniOR & Eickhorn, 13th And 8. E. A. W. Ullckwedel, 8th and South F. Henry Rothert, Cth and South 1L NORTH OF MAIN Qulflcy Drug Store, 821 North E. Childa Son. ISth and North C. Win. Hlcger. 14th and North G. John J. Geti, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qulfley Drug Store. 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Foster, Richmond Ave. and North : West First St. FAIR VIEW W. H. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES Ona cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT . FUNERAL, DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 WANTED Horse to pasture; will give light work for pay. Phone '3136. 2-:it iiODDO"(22721) bett"er'knowri"ai t he Clevenger horse and Wilia Roy (61835) both Percherons. will make the Reason of'1911 at "Chorry Lane Farm," A. II. llyle, Prop., 2', miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on Middlchoro Pike, R. R. 4. Phone 6147-C. 13-2mo. WANTED To drive a delivery wagon by a man of middle age, trustworthy and of sober habits. Address Dollverymnn, Care Puliailium. 13-2t WANTED Work as teamster by young man. Address J. O. Care Palladium. ll-2t BARNES CASE WILL GO TO JRV TODAY Barnes on Stand Thursday Stoutly Denied He Attacked Miss Hill. Anderson, Ind., April 14. Taking of testimony was concluded late Thursday afternoon In the trial of Benjamin C. Barnes, tho traveling salesman of Dubuque, Iowa, accused of attacking Miss Cecil Mill, of Chicago. In a Pullman car. Today former Judge Nevln. if Dayton, is concluding the summing tip for the defense. The last witness on the stand was L. W. Covel, a government employe of Washington. D. C, father of Miss Eva t'ovcl. fiancee of Barnes. He testified to the good character of Barnes. While Barnes was on the stand Thursday making a general denial of the charge against him the state inquired of him who accompanied him to the railroad station at Dayton about ft: JO p. lit. on the night or January 27. "A friend of mine," Barnes replied, but he finally admitted is was a young woman, but she was not Miss; Covel. 'Then your friend at Dayton went home alone from the station, did she?" "I suppose so," Barnes replied. Throughout his examination he de liled ho knew Mist? Hill, denied having entend her berlh and staled he slept bottndly in his own berth all the wav from RlchrnctMl, Ind.. to Chicago on the night of January 27. Stockkeepi r Murray, of the National Cash Reg'ster Company, and also Mr. -Murray, both of Dayton testified that Barnes character is good. The case will not reach the jury until late this afternoon. HOOSIER FORCE IS NOW BEING REDUCED The force empoyed at the American Seeding Machine company id being reduced preparatory to the inventory which will be made, beginning May 1. The spring and winter trade of the company is now over. General Manager Jan es A. Carr stated Tuesday that the force would be cut still further until the inventory was completed, by wblch time early summer and fall crop reports would be had. giving an insight Into business conditions. The reduction In the force is rot permanent and the factory will operate full farce nsaln after thi Inventory.

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WANTED Three first class allaround machinists and one die maker. Tho George Slant Machine Works, Connfrsvillf. Ind. 1 t-;:t V'ANTE1 Middle aged" wiitinian "for general housework. Phone 2461 or call 111 N K St. 14-1't WANTED One expei kneed casket trimmer for the Cambridge City Casket. Co. 14 (it WANTED Woman for housework and companion. Family of two. No washing. Phone 31U. 13-2t CALL ::7;o for Merchants Delivery. Two wagon 14-lt SALESLADIES Local representatives wanted for the celebrated Gilbert Custom Made Corsets. Exclusive territory; fine commission. Itest corset proposition ever made. Write for beautiful Illustrated catalogue and particulars to the GILBERT t'OltSET CO.. New Haven. Conn. 12-14 17 W A N f E I - E v e r y bod ys uttering from Piles, go to Quigley's Drug Store lor S. V. Tarney's Positive Painless Pile Cure. 10-7t cod WANTED Everybody suffermg from piles, go to Quigley's drug store for S. U. Tarney's Positive Painless Pile Cure. Rest on Earth. 7t e o d WANTED Girl work. 122 N. for general housela street. 13-2t WANTED t'osltion as running elevator or Ja4iltor. Can give best of references. Address 120 S. 12. 12-3t WANTED To plow your lots. Call 111 South 'Ah street. 12-3t WA NT E iTPoslFiotras hi iijk k ee ptvr-by young married man. Address "fiookkeoper," Palladium. ll-7t WANTED A competent girl to cook and do general house work for family of two. Call between S and 7 In evening. 46 S. 19th. 8-tf WANTED White girl at 227 N. 10th. 7-tt WANTED Four or five Haired Plymouth Rock bens must be pure strain and good layers. Address "F.," 7-tf WANTED To repair baby cabs, sharpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Picture framing. Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main St. Phone 1930. WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part tini. Beginners Investigate. Strong Kuit, Box 4090. West Philadelphia, Pa. 11-tt SEE-MOORE & OGBORN for afi kinds cf Insurance, Bonds and Ivoans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, 1. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf WANTEDPln uoys; mu8tVT six" teen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf BOGUE WASSPEAKER Before Merchants' Section of Commercial Club. As a result of the address by A. Bogue, secretary of the Indiana Business Men's association, before the retail merchant's section of the Commercial club lust evening, it Is very probable that the latter organization will identify itself with the former In order to secure the benefits which Mr. Bogue pointed out could thus be secured. The primary purpose of Mr. Rogue's address was to secure such nctlon on the part of the membership of the merchants section. As reasons why the local men should join the Mate organization, Mr. Bogue declared they would be given the privilege of installing a card credit system which the association controls, and reap the advantage of a collecting system by which the unpaid accounts of a merchant in case he leaves the city for another field are collected through the state organization. A small fee of $1.50 is the only requisite for membership. A large number of the members of the merchants' section, which comprises practically all the prominent merchants of the city, were present and expressed approval of the proposition presented by Mr. Bogue. In view of the fact that not a dissenting voice was heard, and that other merchants not present who were seen personally today by Mr. Bogue are all In favor of the project, it seems that an alliance with the Business Men's Association la practically assured. COMMENCEMENT AT HAfiERSTOWX P;i.t,l!i(tn Sp.. tnt) llagerstowt!. iuf. April 1 . The thirtieth im:i ;;;l commencement of the Hageistoun ti !uh school will take place Thursdav evening. April 20. at the f O O. F. hall. The graduates will be Robert II. Bryson. Opal M. Hoover. Irene Cordell and Edith Heiney. The program is as follows: Music Invocation Rev. Arthur B. Love Music Presentation of Diplomas Superintendent M usic Benediction Rev. W. H. Warbinton Music Music by the Ttetor Orchestra. Baccalaureate sermon Sunday, April 16, at 10:;;o a. m. at the Christian church, by Rev. Arthur B. Love. The high school alumni. association will hoid Its annual reunion on Friday evening April 21. A !::rse nutrber of former graduates and out-of-town Kucsts are tipecud to be present.

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WANT AD LETTER LIST 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 at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Central 1 P.. M 2 R. C 2 F. 1 R. U M. M 1 H. M 5 S o S. C 1 D. J 1 A. R. A 1 C. 15. R 1 S. U 2 M 1 A.. . 2 I!. M Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelly Block, Sth and Main lS-tf WANTED To store your stoves" for the season. W. F. Brown, 417 N. Sth. Phone 177S. 25-30t WANTED Cnarles D. Shideler. Keai Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans. Rentans. Notary Public. D13 Main St. Phone 1814. 15-tl WANT The relatives of Wm. Beeson to write to B. F. Theikoff, Giltedge, Mont., Fergus Co. Property left for heirs.' 9-7t MEN AND WOMEN If you went to work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wear. Big commission. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary Address International Mills, 3038 Chestnut. Phila. 11-tf WANTED Fiano pupils by a former student of te music department at Eariham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street. 5-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Fine home grown seed potatoes. Ieroy Kimmel, Centerville. Indiana. sun-tues-fri-3 wks FOR SALE Two work horses, 2 two-year-old colts and oue team of mules Call at 529 S. 5th. Phone 1235. 17-e o d FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs for setting from prize winners. J. W. Rcthmeyer, 355 Richmond avenue. tnes-fri-sun apr!6 FOR SALE Very cheap: One 4-paa-sengor automobile, fully equipped, With new top. Brown Darnell Co., 1022 Main. 14-lwk CONTRIBUTIONS TO Fl T Up to 2 :30 O'clock Today Only $1,200 of Desired $5,500 Is Raised. That the expectations of the finance committee of the G. A. R. encampment that $.".500 would be raised in the canvass today to meet the expense of that event in Richmond May 17, 18 and 1!. would not be fulfilled was announced at the headquarters established in the Western Union Telegraph office, this afternoon. This statement was based on the donations which had been made during the earlier part of the day. The donations, the committemen declared, had been cut on an average of one-half of the amount contributed to the Fall Festival last year. At 2:30 o'clock it was reIKVrted that $1,200 had been secured. The 125 committeemen who had bee n appointed to conduct the canvass of the business and shop men, all reported for work aud expended every effort to secure the desired amount. In submitting the contribution at headquarters they declared they were encountering much trouble to induce tho citizens to donate the same amounts as they did to the 1910 Fall Festival. The donation; were cut from 25 to 75 per cent. When it became evident in the afternoon that $5.5"0, tne amount raised for the last festival and which it was hoped would be contributed for the encampment, would not be secur-l en. me cuuiiim leemeu leu teen msap-i . : . . . .i, .,! .i ... . i pointment that their plans were not I . t .i I . , r.i. 1 to be carried throueh. but it w as re-j solved to make every effort to raise! as large amount as possible, although j $3,500 was declared to be the most that seemed in sight. The active canvass will cease at midnight, according to the arrangements made by the finance com mittee but the eneamnnient treasury will be open at all times and voluu

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tarv contributions will be gladlv received. it is hoped bv the committee that many of these will be forthcomjM4j Reports of the various committees will be submitted at headquarters at 0 o'clock this evening, and the remainins time between that hour and mid-'can night will be taken up bv visiting per-

sons who have been missed in the canvass during the day.

A SOCIAL EVENT , most satisfactory exhibition of motion Members of the Earlham coIlege ? Pictures the people of Richmond have Freshmen class will hold their an-.ever witrH8sednual frolic this evening in the College! . .,, , , , Have yon troobie of zsy aristc? frets gymnas.uni. This will be one r.f the . , '"sorterr-i stomach? Go toyovx aksx most important social events of the i od gt 5)c or fl bottle e Dr. CaMweU' . , , , j .TTup Pepsin, which is positively zttaraateed tc seasoa lor, giiUp meiaber j caw aa.teca yoa wefl.

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UBLleiiKttS CLASSIFIED ADTEBTIS. lSi .ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE A EE MEMBERS Paper In all parts of the States and 'ouda. Your want supplied anywhere nj 3e by the bet mediums in the country. Uet our membership lists Check papers tn want. We . do th3 rest. J.'ab'ishers Classified AdvertiVnir Asscl" ..m. Bu2aio, 2,. Y.

FOR SALE Or trade: Rural Route Mail Service apparatus. 1 l-7t Ft ) R S A I J-: """Young work horse! Phone 3404. 14-2t FOR SALE Willow go-cart. iioou top. Call 9:S3 Sheridan St. 10-tf FQR SALE Mans bicycle. Phone 1M9. Call 1139 Main street. 12-3t FOR SALE Two horses. 1 four year old driving mare, 1 three year old draft mare. Iad Burnett, Webster, Ind. 13-3t FO RSALE White Peacon duck eggs. Leo Burnett. Webster, Ind. 13-3t FOR SALE Folding bed and gas stove. S24 N. I St. 13-3t BABY CHICKS Orders taken now tor May deliveries; guaranteed best laying stock White and Barred Plymouth Ricks; White, and Buff and Brown leghorns; Rose Comb R. I. Reds. Phone 3B30 until April 16th, then address Mrs. H. L. Monarch. Mr. Lamar, Owensboro, Ky. ll-7t FOR SALE Piano, organ, child's bed, mandolin, 4x5 camera, two sets buggy harness, fly nets; blacksmith forge, 100 Patent Fan attachments for sewing machine, 50c each, regular price $2.00. Call at 228 S. 12th. 10-7t FOR SALE Eg g s for setting, S. C. Black Minorcas, Northrup strain. 217 South C. 9-7t TOR STATE Eggs and stock; prizewinning white Plymouth Rocks. C. Siders, 103 Chestnut. 9-7t FOR-SATE One 4-cylinder touring car; One 4-cylinder runabout. Both cars are in good second hand condition. Bet tsch Bros., Cambridge City, Indiana. 9-tf TORSXLENo. 8 cook stove with tank. Good as new. 127 S. 4th street. 1-tf FOR SALE Two seated steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave., or Phone 3276. 19-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8lh and Main. tf FOR SALE Good seven room house, electric lights and good barn, both kinds of wate'r and good lo. On city car line, 3 squares from Maiu. A bargain if sold soon. Call phone 2329, or address 218 N. 5th. 12-3t FOR SALE Modern ten-room brick residence. 300 S. 13th street. Phone 1288, or 2147. 2-tf NEGLECT!S CHARGE Against the Father of Four Young Children. Living in an environment of an exceedingly bad character, and without proper care and supervision, are the four minor children of Ernest Wood, of south of Centerville, in the opinion of the authorities, who have taken steps to place them in a state institution. Affidavits were filed in the juvenile court, naming Anna, May, Walter and Irvin. all between the ages of 7 and 15. with being neglected. One of the children is a mother, although but fifteen years old. The authorities have not as yet taken any action in this case although prosecuting attorney Charles Ladd said such is probable. Mrs. Elizabeth Candler, whom he appointed to investigate the cases reported, according to the attorney, that the children were sadly neglected and lived in an old house in a dirty condition. The children have no mother. An affidavit charging Sam Granny with being a neglected child also was filed. Samuel D. Granny, the father, is declared to be negligent of the child's needs. AT THE ARCADE Fortunately the Lyceum Bio-Sceno-graph Co. carry among tj-ir large stock of films, the complete set of the "Passion Play Oberammergau." It I cost Pathe Freres of Paris $50,000 to , . 4, . photograph rhis marvelous picture. 1 1 . There are thirty-four scenes in the Life of Christ, all beautifully tinted and hand colored. Their beauty holds the audience spellbound. As soon as 'the Arcade management discovered 'that these films were available, it was decided to cut off the program as printed for Friday, and substitute the . . r- r - . 1 : . : . 1 . 11 ap propriate for (iooct j riday ana Holy " tv- J M'""g i erThese pictures have never been shown a11 together in Richmond before, owing to their length. Three ears a- the Theatorium featured lhem one-third at a time and packed the nouse dai,y for a week- Xow tner be seen in the,r elltiret-T at the Arcade on one day only. The "Mirror . . - i. j . . t. : . ...... . screen i esyecn, nut ior coiorea Sims and tne Lyceum lecturer will : assist in making this the biggest and

RATES I cent per word. 7 days for ths price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insert! an.

FOR SAL?: Modern home, steam heat, fine bath, oak finish with) quartered floors, basement toilet incellar, good location, fine barn, ce-! ment floors, electric light and w a- ' ter in barn, slso new double house, ! modern oij both sides. Good in-! vestment. Must be sold, leaving t town. Phone 125S. 1-tlj SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local Information oftice. Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 1 7-tf I TOR SALE Small, well improved su burban premises;, well fruited, good house and barn; other buildings; an ideal little home for the retired farmer. or city man. seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to the ,1. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. sept lt-f FOR SALE Good farm mare. Will trade for fresh cow. Phone 1748. Call 601 North 12th. 8-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room house. Call HOG Cross Hall St. 14-2t FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 31 N. 11th. l?-2t FOR RE NTnear Main. -House of seven rooms. Call 221 S. 6. 14-lt PXHi RENT Furnished room, light and bath. Suitable for two gentlemen. 34S S. W. 3rd street. 12-7t FOR RENT Front room heat and bath. Ill N. with light, Sth. 12-tf FOR RENT Best location for grocery business in town, cor S. 5th and A, next to market house. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier store. 5-tf FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St. 15-tf FOR RENT 2 acres of rich soil, within city limits. Phone 4164. 4-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED UPHOLSTERING. Upholstering, repairing and refinishing of all kinds; carpets altered, scoured and laid. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main. Phone 2705. mar7-tf AWNINGS. Tents and screens. Awnings, tenta and screen windows made to order and repaired. T. 11. Thorne, 209 Pearl street. Phones 2705-3245. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY MRS. HEINS HOSTESS Mrs. Otto Heins gave a pretty Easter party yesterday afternoon at her home in South Sixth street. The house was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and ferns. The afternoon was spent socially and with music and games. During the afternoon Mrs. Charles Igleman and Mrs. Neely, of St. Iuis, gave a pretty musical program. At the close of the afternoon's festivities a delicious luncheon in three courses was served. Among the guests were Mrs. Charles Igelman, Mrs. George Neely. of St. Louis, Mrs. Edward Warfel, Mrs. Christian Rasche, of Chicago, who is the guest of Mrs. Walter Feeger, Mrs. Ora Rau, Mrs. Omar Bullenlick and Mrs. F.eeger. MEETING DEFERRED. The "Guest Day" of the Woman's Collegiate club announced for Thursday evening, April the twentieth has, been postponed on account of the death of Mrs. Ben Bartel's sister, Mrs. Guerney Maple, of Whittier, California. The news of Mrs. Maple's death will come as a shock to her many local friends as she was well known here and at one time attended Earlham college. The remains will be brought to this city for burial. The regular meeting of the club will be held Thursday afternoon. April the Twentieth with Miss Lucile Moore at her home In College avenue. The guest meeting was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Bartel but has been indefinitely postponed. SOCIETY DULL. Very little was '"doing" today in social circles as a number of the women attended the "Good Friday" sefvices held in the different churches today. After Easter no doubt society ' w ill take on new life and the social whirl will start with a vim. There are several wedding scheduled for next w eek. These will be important social events on account of the prominence of the contracting parties. MET THURSDAY Members of the Short Creek sewing circle met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Thomas. T5e afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. A luncheon was served. Mrs. Charles Kirkman will be hostess for the next meeting of the club at her home in the country. MEETS SATURDAY All members of the Daughters of the American Revolution are requested to attend the meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. B. Grosvenor in the National Road, west. The hostess will be assisted in enter-

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Don't forget Atkinson ami you h lire want to store furniture. Phono 1915. 4th j; and Main street. June l-tf T V iTiAMrnnMr J Tt AUCTIONEbRINU I Sell live stock and real estate for others. I please them; 1 can please you. A. O. Derins. Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. 13-3t MERCHANTS Two wagons. DELIVERY 37lH. Prompt service. 14-7t LOST LOST Gold brooch between Penn. ' depot and 12 St. Return 42 S. 12 St. 14-H LOST Library book between St. over Sheridan to Penn. John Depot. Return to 9 John St.. 615 N Library. S or 14 4t LOST Saturday a silver mesh purse, containing coin and handkerchief. Return to Irene Cook, Milton, Ind. 13-2t LOST Small brown dog with white neck, answers to the name of "Toodles." Liberal reward. Phone 2566. 17-tf LOST A small Scotch collie. Answers to the name of Lottie. Phone 3630. Reward. 2-tf MISCELLANEOUS THE INTERMEDIATE ACCIDENT ASSURANCE CO., of Evansville, Indiana, wants good live hustler to represent them in Wayne county. Exceptional contract for right man to sell Commercial and monthly policies. Address T. E. Fruchte, Agency Director, Evansville, Indiana. l-14t REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B Street, Richmond, Ind. Phone 1320. 23-tf FIRE INSURANCE and insuranco of all kinds. Loans, Rentals. Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814 15-tf FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn, Wycoff and Lake wood Bt rains. Eggs $1.00 for 15, $4.00 per 100. White Plymouth Rocks. Fishel strain eggs $1.00 per 15, $5.00 per 100. Mrs. Ella Catey, Williamsburg, Indiana. Baby chicks a specialty. 14-10t WILL LET CONTRACT FOR HAULING MAILS It was announced by Postmaster E. M. Haas today that bids would be received by the government for the transportation of mail to and from the stations, tho position being known as mail messenger. The position is nowheld by Frank Taylor and the announcement of bids to be received for the job is taken to mean that his workj m jiui srtiiMrtiuii. ,u nine is specified in the contracts given mail messengers and the right is withheld to accept, other bids at any time. SUIT ON ACCOUNT FOR WHISKEY SALES Suit, on account, demand $131.89, on a whiskey bill, was filed in the Wayne circuit court on Tuesday by Joseph A. Magnus and other Cincinnati parties against Milton L. Young, a former Cambridge City saloonist, who was forced out of the business because of j the blanket remonstrance in Jackson I township. The bill originally w as for !$210. City Statistics Marriage License. Orville Miller, Carlos City, Ind., 27, farmer, and Carrie Tharp, Washington township, 21. DOPJ'T FORGET That NOW is the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. D01G AN, JENKINS & CO. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330. Alarm Clock Special We have an Alarm Clock that we are selling for $1.00; regular price on this clock i3 $1.25; it's a special constructed clock and guaranteed. Also see our line of Brass Alarm Clocks and Cyclone Alarm Clocks. EDWIN L SPENCER 706 Main St.

j NOTICE. Department of Public Works. ) Office of the Board. Richmond. Indiana, March 30th. 1911. I To Amatia D. and Roxann Logan, Arcunum, Ohio. Notice is hereby given you that an ! assessment of benefits and an award 'of damages on account of the opening ;of the alley to a width of 15 feet, from ilots 23 and 33. John F. Cronin's Addition to the City of Richmond, to the ! alley between Grant and School

i streets, has been made against and in behalf of real estate, situated in the City of Richmond, in Wayne County, State of Indiana, owned by you. know n and described as follows. which assessment of benefits and iward of damages is set opposite said t description: , i Amuziu D. and Roxann Logan. Uouthwest nart of Tract No. 75. Offi cial Map, City of Richmond: Benefits $5.00; damages $5.00. All in pursuance to a resolution adopted by the Board of Public Works of said city on the 9th day of February, 1911; all according to the method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved March Sth, 1905, and in accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of all amendatory and supplemental acts thereto, passed by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. The Board of Public Works will meet, in its office, at 9 o'clock a. m. Thursday. April 27th, 1911, for the purpose of hearing any remonstrance which you may desire to present in regard to the amount of your assessment of benefits, and award of damages, as aforesaid. H. M. Hammond. Fred R. Charles. W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Works, mar 31-apr 7-14 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of J. F. Harris. Trustee ot Center Township, Centerville, Indiana, until 12 o'clock, noon, April 26, 1911, for the erection of a one room brick school building. Same to be erected according to the plans and specifications, prepared for same by W. S. Kaufman and Son, architects, Richmond, Indiana. Plans will be on file at the office of the Trustee and the office of the architects on and after the 12th day of April, 1911. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $200.00, as a guarantee that if the bid is accepted the bidder will enter into a co'n tract and give an acceptable bond for $1,000.00 The right is reserved to reject any or all proKsals. J. F. Harris. Trustee, mar 31 apr 7-14, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the 'Circuit Court ot Wayne County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Freeman Burrows Nelson, deceased, late of Wayne County. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. , John Randolph Nelson, Administrator Will W. Roller, Attorney. 31-7-14. EASTER IS ALMOST HERE There is no day in the year when a box of choice flowers or a beautiful blooming plant is so essential to make the day complete. Call up The Flower Shop, and order an Easter Lily and a special $1.00 box of Cut Flowers. Then stop in on Thursday or Friday and see the beautiful Azaleas, Spireas, Cinerarias, Genistas, Tulips, Hyacinths, etc. It will be worth your while. The Flower Shop, 1015 Main Street. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 11:10a. m Chicago ...t 8:56a.m. t 7:57 p. m Chicago 4:15 p.m. 8:56 a. m... Cincinnati ..11:16 a.m. 4:15 p.m... Cincinnati . . 7:57 p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Suoject to change without notice) Terre Haute, lnilanTtIIj & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond for Indianspoils and intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.; "7:25; 8:00: 9:2B; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; "8:40; 9:00; 10:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to IndlanaDOlis. 8:40 P. M. Last Car to New Castle, lC'.OO P. M. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, FranKfort. Crawfordsvllle. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan. Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris, I1L Tickets sold throueh. SILVER MESH Purses and Bags From 50c Up. Also a Fine Line of Leather Bags. See our display of Alligator goods. Miller's HarnessStore Tne Quality Leather Store." 827 MAIN ST. FU01JE 1811