Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 160, 18 April 1911 — Page 7

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For Yomir Gm veniemce LIST OF AGENCIES Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will nave trip to the main office. OUTH 07 MAIN Brucnlog & Eickhorn, 13th and 0. E. A. W. BJIckwcdel. 8th and South P. Henry Rothert, 5th and South 1L NORTH OP MAIN Qulglfff Drug Store. 821 North B. Chllds Son, 18th and North C. W'm. Hieger. 14th und North G. John J. Getz, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Foster, Richmond Ave. and North Weut First St FAIRVIEW W. II. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price of days. Wo charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 VANTED Tool, die, modeli general machine repair work und cast Iron brazing. Ballinger & Gibbs, rear 220 Lincoln street, l'hone 30 to ami ni"s. 16-7t WANTED liaily CHnvassetv Excellent proposition. Address Box 163 City. tliurs-Hnt-tuos VANTEIEvlbody8ufferlnK: from Piles, go to Qulglcy'a DniK Store for 8. U. Tarney's positive Painless Pile Chi c. 10-7t cod vX'NTKl WiiaTTTir whk'U und clean house for boys' clothing, aged four or girls', aged ten. Box Pn city. IX-lt "WANTEl To borrow 5on at t per tent Interest. First mortgage real estate senility valuatlun $2,r.on. M. I-'. C, cure I'HUiKliuin. is-7t WANTED Wushings to tl. 3t3 X. Jtth street. lS-2t VANT Kliiidycr "gentleman tiTdevoto few hours each day to educational work. State present employment. Salary to begin $1.5 per ilav. Address "M." care rallatliuni. is-lt WANTED One experienced caskTt trimmer for the Cambridge City ' Cahkft Co. not

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HAGERSTOWN. INI). ilagerstown. Ind.. April is. Miss Martha Terhune of .M uncle was the Ktiest of friends hr over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Netiopbon (iohring of New Castle were guests Sunday of MIsb Katheilne Gohring and Mr. Vol ley Gohring. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Murray of Librrty Hpent Sunday with Hurley Benbow and family. Miss Marie Sells of New Castle was Miss !eoa Soils' guest over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry St tickler spent Ifastcr with Everett Root and family. Hubert Northeott. the rive-year-old non of Charles Northeott has typhoid fever. Mr. und Mrs. Henry Reploglo and Mrs. Maggie Reploglo entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. und Mrs. Solomon '0lwell Miller. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn entertained Mr. and Mrs. George McPherson at dinner Sunday. George Dutro and little daughters of Modoc spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Coggswell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teets entertaind Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teetor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunnell and children were guests of Mrs. Martha Bunaiell Sunday. Among those from a distance o Attended the funeral of Mrs. Prtscllla Parson were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Parsons of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rudy. Mrs. Florence Endsley und Mr. Frank Mathews of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. William Beington of Cincinnati. Theodore Shafer and Mrs. Amanda Vnderhlll spent Sunday with relathes lit Muncle. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Meter and baby daughter of New Castle spent Sunday at the home of her Van Meter will spend this week here. Mlsa Kffle Wolford of Richmond pent from Saturday until Monday with Mrs, Phoebe Rinehart and also lslted Sunday with her grandmother. yiv. Margaret Vlrlch. Floyd lleeson and family spent Sanday with Mr. and Mrs. Emory Miller. KImer McGrew ad family spent punday with friend near Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott entertain

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WANTK1 Girl for general housework. 2m; . Huh sirccl. IS-lt WANTED Cook with reference at Stewart restaurant. 401 Main. 1 s-2t WANTED To repair baby cabs, sharpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Picture framing. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main St. Phone 1930. WANTE 1 fPI iiinb i nglr general b bor work by experienced man. Address "M," care Palladium. l7-2t U'ANTED A young girl who can (in housework, a, part or all of her time. Address "11. D. It." care Palladium. 17-2t W A X T E IhL iTri for housework; Tt o washing. Call 412 X. 11th btrec t. 17-3t WANTED Painters, Varnish Rubbers, Sanders, Color Varnishers, Finishers, Bench and Handy Men. Ap ply Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Co., New Castle, Ind, 17-3t DODDO (22721) better known as the Clevengor horse and Willa Hoy 61825) both Percherons. will make the season of 1911 at "Cherry Lane Farm." A. II. Ivle, Prop.. 2i miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on Middle boro Pike, R. It. 4. Phone 5147-C. 13-2 mo. WANTKI) A competent Kill to eook and do general house work for family of two. Call between 6 and 7 in evening. 4 S. 19th. S-tf WANTED White girl at 227 N. 10th. 7-tf WANTED Four or live Haired Plymouth Hock bens must be pure strain and good layers. Address F.," 7-tf SFEMOORE &OGORN fora!l kinds of Insurance, Honda and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf WANTED To-Btoreyour stoves for the season. W. F. Brown, 417 N. 8lh. Phone 1778. 25-30t WANTED Charles D. Shldeler. Real Estate, Flro Insurance, Loans, Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main St. Phone 1814. 15-tI WOMEN Sell guaranteed nose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 dally. Full or part tlni. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit, Box 408. West Philadelphia, Ta. 11-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Port erf ield's Real Estate office, Kelly Block. Sth and Main, 18-tf MEN AND WOMEN If you want to work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wear. Big commission. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary. Address International Mills. 3058 Chestnut, rhila. 11-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at rrarluiim College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C Btreet. 5-tf WANTED Pin boys; mast be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23 tf ed Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foutz and baby Mary Louise Sunday. . Mr. Dean Purdy of Muncle was the guest of Mr. Fxank Brant over Sunday. ECONOMY, IND. Economy. April is. The Misses Hulda ami Hazel llaxton gave a lance and musical social Saturday evening at their home in honor of their cousin. Miss Nina Jackson of Ala--bama who will leave in a few days for Illinois to join her parents' where they will make their permanent home. Thirty-four young "people ' were present to make merry and "trip the light fantastic toe" to the sVect strains or music. Then at 9:30 a dainty luncheon was nerved and then a splendid musical program was rendered. Mrs. Grace Hunt returned from Cleveland. O.. Saturday evening where she was called by the serious illness of her sister. Miss (). B. Pieells. whi recently was operated on at the Lake Side hospital. Miss Pieells is some better but not entirely out. of- danger. It will be a long time before she will be able to leave the hospital. Albert Clark of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. M. ( Lamb at Easter eggs with Williamsburg relatives on Sunday. Bill Johnson of Losantvi'le was here Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Luie Doan an daughter of Richmond spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Umb and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rakestraw of Losantville. Miss Hulda Haxton is contemplating spending the summer in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCullough of Muncle were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Lamb and daughter Ida Lamb Mr. and Mrs. V). 1 Hiatt attended Friends monthly meeting at West River Saturday. Charles D. Fleming made a business trip to New Castle Saturday., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Umb of Richmond were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deck Haxton. The Etude club met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Emma Ballenger. Those present enjoyed splendid mus

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WANT AD LETTER UST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of flee. 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 H. M 2 R. C 2 F 1 R. U M. M 1 H. M 5 S 3 S. U 1 D. J 1 A. B. A 1 C. B. R 1 S. U 2 M 1 A 2 B. M 6 W. H 2 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE FOR SALE Buff Rock esgs for setting. Call phone VAZH. lS-2t F( ) RS A LE Nine Buff 0 lhi n g t on hens. Call 120 West Main street. IS-lt FOR" "SALE two"- trunks- aTid-sewing machine, 107 South 21st. lS-2t. FOR SALE Pair of well mated, young ponies, 24 North 3rd. lS-3t FOR SALE Rest aura n ti iTci t y o f Fl7 000, cheap and reasonable terms to practical man. Address J. A. R. care Palladium. 15-7t FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs for setting from prize winners. J. W. Rethmeyer, 355 Richmond avenue. tues-fri-sun aprl6 FOR SALE Fine home grown seed potatoes. Leroy Kimmel, Centerville. Indiana. sun-tues-fri-3 wks FOR SALE CHEAP One set Victor floor scales- show cases, two hardwood doors, two pine doors, frames, etc., for office inclosure. 1 pair heavy store doors, 100 feet inclosed counters, 1 machinist's tool chest. Richmond Brokerage Co., 214 Fort Wayne Avenue. Phone 1249. 14-tues-thurs-sun 3wks FOR SALE Two Hundred loads of dirt. Phone licit Wickett, 3138. 13-7t FOR SALE Empty wood boxes, l'hone 3143. 15-7t FOR SALE One good refrigerator; will hold 100 pounds. Call iS2." N. 11th. 13-4t FOR SALE Or trade: Rural Route Mail Service apparatus. 14-7t FOR SALE Very cheap: One 4-pas-senger automobile, fully equipped. With new top. Brown Darnell Co., 1022 Main. 14-lwk FOR'SVLE i-cyllFder touring car; One 4-cylindcr runabout. Both cars are in good second hand condition. Bertsch Bros., Cambridge City. Indiana. 9-tf FOR SA LETwo seated steel tired surrey In good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave., or Phone 327. 19-tf ic and were treated to dainty refresh ments. Dr. S. H. and Mrs. Eberwein of Indianapolis were Sunday visitors of Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlie Iantz and children of Hagerstown spent Sunday here with the Fennimore's. Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison entertained Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe orrison and daughter, and Miss Ruby Morrison at an egg rolling dinner Easter Sunday. Miss Ruby Jones of Muncie was a Sundav guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor." . .Mr. .and. Mrs.. Wade. Kennedy and son were eating eggs with relatives in Williamsburg. Sunday. . . When it comes to giving entertainment yon will find -Economy in the first row. and the new lecture course that 'has twen arranwd -for is the best on the road and is a hummer. ' 'Miss Virgiii StAril6' 'and Howard Stanley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. BVh'No'rris o7 near Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Fnderhill and children of Greensfork were Sunday visitors of the Hiatts. Mr. and 'Mi's. Writ Swain'a'mTdaTiKhter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tot Cranor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cain spent Sunday, in New. CaslLe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenstreet entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Liss Manning and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain and daughter. Archie anning and friend. T . 1 1 1 , TV,.,..,. . r- : -. . aim uia, i iit-uucia riHitt'r entertaired at their home at dinner in honor of Mrs. Fraisers 50th birthday anniversary .the following: Mp. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and son. Mr. and Mrs. Iacey and son of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans and children of Blountsville Mr and Mrs. Ova Edwards and daughter. Economy. The reception and social given in j honor of the return of Rev and Mrs. j G. W. Morton here for another year i by the members of the M. E. church! in the church rarlors Saturday night was a success. Miss Lena Fleming entertained the Misse lxve IJndsey and Francis Lindsey Sundav. Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Fleming were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sheiley. '

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FOR SALE Four room cottaee with electric lights, $90o. Phone HI 2. 17-7t FOR S A LE Go- artT Call at 2o W. Main street. West Richmond. 17-ot FOR SALE Barred" Rock stoekand settings, also white Leghorn settings 25 X. Kith St. 17-2t FOH sXLES7(r. "White l'ghorn. Wycoff and Lakewood strains. Eggs $1.00 for 15, $4.00 er 100. White Plymouth Rocks. Fishel ttrain eggs $1.00 per 15. $5.00 per K0. Mrs. Ella Catey. Williamsburg, Indiana. Baby chicks a specialty. 14-10t FOR "S" LE Willow: go-cart".' Hood top. Call 9.y.; Sheridan St. 10-tf FORSALE No71i"cfKk l;tovc witn tank. Good as new. 127 S. 4th street. 1-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., Sth and Main. tf FOR SALE OR RENT Six room house, electric light, had' acre ground all fenced, on Easthaven avenue, near grocery. Family without children preferred. O. B. Rees. IS-lt FOR SALE Modern ten-room brick residence. 300 S. 13th street. Phone 1288, or 2147. 2-tf FOR S A 1 1 E S i x room house with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. l'hone 1522. 17-tf WE HAVE SEVERAL VERY FINE BunSldlinig Lots FOR SALE, SUITABLE FOR RESIDENCES If you are thinking of building a home or building to rent you will do well to see us. First class building lots are not as plentiful as a few years ago. Come early and get the pick. Wmrio Ho Brad bin ry Son Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block Phone 1956 GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., April 18. Mrs. Lcttie Baker has returned from Winchester where she spent several months with her son, Oscar and family. Frank Boyd left Saturday for New York in charge of a car load of poultry. Mrs. Howard Cook has been on the sick list for a few days. Monthly business meeting was held at the Friends church Saturday morning. Mrs. Maraba Bennett of New Castle spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Rev. Lamar filled his appointment at the lr. B. church Sunday evening. Everett Chapman of Indianapolis is spending a few days at home. Mrs. Ed Hatfield and daughter Edith are guests of relatives at Connersvilie. 11. P. Hall left Monday for his home at Paoli. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Siigleman spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond. Patrons on rural route 21 left an egg in the mail box for the carrier, Harmon Davis on Saturday and he received about loo eggs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'nderhill spent Sunday with relatives at Esonomy. Miss Lessie Staekhouse has returned home after spending several weeks with relatives in Indianapolis. The common school diploma examination was held on Saturday. A social was given by members of the Friends Sunday school in Gaylor's hall Friday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Gayior was pleasantly surprised by a number of relatives on Sunday it being her birthday anniversa TV. j ytrs' Alice Douthit of Austin. Tex., !jS the guest of her sister. Mrs. John ciawson. Mrs. Sue Gayior of Richmond spent Sunday at home. A Personal Interest, Mr, Tewseis. found out the other day that my husband had been sitting In at another little game with some of hb old friends But ra:iy I couldn't say as much as I meant to say because just as soon as I legan to scold be banded me this necklace. Mrs. Peake Let me see ir. please. I have quite s personal interest in it. you know. My husband heiied par ffr it. Cleveland Plain IV Palladium Want Ads Pa-.

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FOR SALE Modern home, tteara heat, fine bath, oak finish with quartered floors, basement toilet in cellar, good location, fine barn, cement floors, electric light and water in barn, also new double house, modern on both sides. Good investment. Must be sold, leaving town. Phone 125S. 1-tl SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local Information office. Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE Small, well Improved su burban premises: well fruited, good house ami bain; other buildings: an ideal little home for the retired tanner, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,0u0. Apply to the .1. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. sept lt-f For A very modern S room downtown residence at a bargain for good reason. A nice line of Building Lots, well located. See me for any kind of INSURANCE Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Etc. John E. Peltz 626 Main St. Phone 1332 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms and lodging. No. 25 North 6th street. IS-lt FOR RENT Furnished room and bath. 10O S. 12th. light lS-7t FOR RENT I wo lurnished rooms for light housekeeping, 31 N. 11th. 18-2t FOR RENT Modern 6 room fiat, central, bath and steam heat. Apply to Bradbury & Son, Westcott Block. sun-tu FOR RENT 3-rooin flat furnished for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th 15-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, light and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 34S S. W. 3rd street. 12-7t FOR REXT Front room with heat and bath. Ill X. 8th. light 12-tf

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Linen, pique, gingham, galatea. and serge may all be used in the making of this simple little garment, suitable for either girl or boy. It is in double breasted style, closing at the side. The Pattern is cut in 3 sizes: 2, 4. 6 years. It requires 2H yards of 24 inch material for the 4 year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Fill out blanks with ?encil and send to Pattern IjpL, RlcHmona Palladium.

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' 'physical presence during the six FOR RENT Best location for gro-1 months. They are coming in on all eery business in town, cor S. 5th and j trains by scores, the metropolitan citA. next to market house. See A. lies having goodly representation. W. Gregg, lloosier store. r.tf Seven prominent New York women rrr-; : r land five from Chicago arrived the past OR REXT-Modern room euKab.e week but thoir nctiVlouA name8 veU for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th btther identily. Ten .ottagPS are being built on the shore of a picturesque

FOR RENT Furnished front room with bath, 311 N. 15th street. 17-7t FOR REXT rufurnished trout room. 22t Xorth Sth street. l7-3t FOR REXT 2i2 acres of rich soil, within city limits. Phone 4164. 4-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED upholster in gand awnings awnixgs: awxixgs: awxixgs: Order now, t,o that they may be installed before the rush season. J. H. Russell. Phone 1793. H S. 7lh street. lSmon-wed-fri-3vvks CALL ON CHAS. W. PALMER for Electric Vacuum cleaning. Phone 3223. Also machines to rent. lS-7t UPHOLSTERING. Upholstering, repairing and refinishing of all kinds; carpets altered, scoured and laid. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main. Phone 2705. mar7-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. june 18-tf MERCHANTS Two wagons. DELIVERY- 3760. Prompt service. 14-7t LOST LOST Light overcoat, between Earlbam' and Main street bridge. Return to City Engineer's office or phone and it will be called for. 18-3t LOST Child's signet ring with initials "C. F." between S. 5th and 7th streets; 506 S. oth. IS-lt 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 FOUND FOUND A ladies kid glove on N. 11 street between A and Main. Call at Cooper's grocery, 1027 Main. lS-2t MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B Street, Richmond, Ind. Phone 1320. 23-tf FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler. 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf

RENO STILL POPULAR FOR DIVORCE SEEKERS; ? Reno, NevCf April IS,? The report 'reaching her some time ago that many people,- part K"Ul a rly women of NewYork city, Chicago and other eastern centers, had planned to come to Nevada for purposes of divorce, but were ' reluctant to start until they felt more ; certain of conditions favorable to their enterprises, has been confirmed by the marked influx of divorce seekers. All fear was dispelled by the new ilaw with the simple requirement of

Slake not far from Reno with such ' equipment as will appeal to fashiona- ! ble members of the divorce colony. SrewRinj a Great Talker. If Lord lloug'.tton talked more than most people b? certainly was eclipsed by Mr. Browning, who spoke louder and with greater persistency than any one 1 have ever come across in my life. Although I bad known him as a girl, we did nat renew our acquaintance uutil after my marriage, when I saw a great d.'al of bim, as he constantly came to our house. He diued with us often aud used to come and see me generally every Sunday afternoon. Ho was very agreeable and kind, and, although I was never one of his devoted followers and often told bim I had never been able to read a line of bis poetry, be still continued bis friendship with me. I think most people feared rather than loved him certainly meu did. but women adore poets, and they worshiped Mr. Browning. From Lady St. Heller's "Memories." Forgot Hi Own Tongue. A traveler iu arctic Siberia, Mr. Vanderllp, a gold burner, told the following of his return to civilization: "I found that half a dozen of the officers and men of the steamer which my employers bad sent for me had come to bunt me up. The captain dismounted, and I tried to address him in Russian, but he said, 'You forget that I speak English.' Now, it may seem scarcely credible, and yet It is true, that for a few ruomeuts 1 was totally unable to converse with him in nay native tongue. I had not used a word of it in conversation for mouths, and my low physical condition acting on my nerves confused my mind, and I spoke a jumble of English, Russian and Korak. It was a week before I could talk good, straight English again." Petate Scenes. To bake potato scones sift a cupful and a half of flour with a half teaspoonful of salt and two ten spoonfuls of baking powder and rub in three tablespoonfula of shortening. Add one cupful of light, freshly mashed potatoes, add one well beaten egg and enough milk to make a soft dougb. Roll out half an Inch thick, cut and bake on a hot griddle or in a hot oven. Serve very hot, with plenty of butter. Suburbanite. A Wiae Guy. "Gustav's letters to me are exceedingly dull and commonplace." said one fair girl. "Don't you know why?" responded the other. "No." - "Gustav once served on the Jury In a breach of promise case." Waeblnjr ton Star. In France the operators of aeroplanes are held resposible to damage done to persons or property when coming to earth. In two cases auch operators have been found guilty of homicide and punished, although the punishment was not as great as that for other form of crime. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as commissioner to sell real estate, appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court in the cause of ..Albert RGriffis vs. Anna B. Bowers et al. No. 15591, pending In said Court, will, by virtue of the order and judgment of said court, in said cause made and entered, offer for sale and sell at public auction on the premises, on Tuesday, the 25th day of April, 1911, at two o'clock P. M., of said day, the 'following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. forty-six (46) in Hannah Leeds' addition to West Richmond as known and designated on the plat of the City of Richmond, on the following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, one-third In one year, and one-third in two years from the day of said sale, or the purchaser may pay ail of the purchase money in cash at his option. In case of deferred payments of purchase money the purchaser will be required to execute bis notes therefore, waiving valuation or appraisement laws, bearing six per cent per annum interest from the date thereof, with approved freehold surety. Said lot is located at the Southeast corner of William street and Wost Second street in said city. In cane said real estate should hot be sold at public auction on said day the same will be offered for sale thereafter at private sale, on the above terms until sold and bids therefor will be received by the undersigned at the office of Robbins and Robbins, northwest corner of Main and Ninth streets in the City of Richmond, Indiana. Philip 11. Robbins, Commissioner. 4-11-18. . " The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 11:16a.m.... Chicago ...f 8:56a.m. f 7:57 p.m.... Chicago .. 4:13 p. m. 8:56a.m... Cincinnati ,.ll:16a,m. 4:15 p.m... Cincinnati .. 7:57p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Subject to change without notice)