Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 178, 6 May 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AMU SIS-1'ELEUKAM, SATURDAY, 3IAY V 191 1.

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; Branch Offices . Qranch 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.

r or Your convenience (VBaSBBBBBBaBaf LIST OP AGENCIES. Branch offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT AOS with the one nearest you. The rate are the same and you will tare trip to the main office. SOUTH 07 MAIN Bruenlng A Elckborn, 13th and 8. E, A. W. BUlkwedel. 8th and South F. Henry Rothert, 5th and South !L NORTH OF MAIN Qulctey Drue Store, S21 North E. Child A 8on, ISth and North C. Wb. ffltger. 14th and forth O. Jobs J. Get, loth and North H. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store. 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John roller. Richmond Ave. and North Went Pint St rAIRVIEW W. H. Schneider. 1093 Sheridan. RATES On cent per word 7 day (or the price of 6 days. We dtarge adqtrtlsemants aent In by phone and collect after It Inaertlon. WANTED JORDAN. M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 WANTED To do your cement work. Our work guaranteed first class. Call 129 South 9th atreet or Phone 2597. , 6-lt WANTED Young persons who are Interested In business education to write L. B. Campbell, Richmond Indiana, for Information, no matter where they expect to attend. 6-3t WANTED A place to work half days, while attending business college, or -mornings and evenings. Phone Richmond Business College. 6-2t

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GREENSFORK, IND. Oreensrork. May 6. Rev. Zerbe will fill his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles Crump and Mrs. Alva Cook spent Friday In Richmond. Mrs. Verl Sheffer of Richmond has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise for a few days. Mrs. Rachel Clawson returned from Dayton Thursday where she has been visiting for. a few weeks. Miss Theodosla McDevitt has been spending the week with relatives at Cambridge City. Charles Ferrell of Indianapolis was In town transacting business recently. Miss Blanche tKerr has' returned home after spending three weeks at At wood, 111. - lion. E. B. Reynolds of Hagerstown spent Friday here. Mrs. Sutton has ' returned to her home In Logansport after a weeks visIt with friends and relatives. Tbeodora Davis Is spending his vacation at home. Frank Roller of Indianapolis spent Friday with bis mother, Mrs. -Mary A. Roller. EATON, OHIO Eaton, O., May 6. Mrs. Mernon llelster, of Indianapolis, who Is visit-1 Ing local relatives, spent Friday In Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. John Radabaugh of Lewlsburg. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith. Mrs. Caroline Burke, of West Si nora. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. I Brown, and family. Mrs. John H. Musselman and Miss Myrtle Zehrlng spent Wednesday in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. G. U Hoover will spend Sunday with friends in Rich-) mond. Upon the advice of a physician. Miss Mary Bennett will not resume her work the remainder of this term as a teacher In the local schools. For several weeks she has been suffering with nervous prostration at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bennett In Richmond. Her condition, however. Is Improving. With the exception of Miss Cora llawley, who was not an applicant, aU teachers of the New Parts schools have been re-employed by the board of education. Superintendent B. S. Davis will again be In charge. D. A. Petry, elected last year for a two-year term, will handle the affairs of the schools at West Manchester. Misses Iva Jnday and Sylvia have also been re-employed. Professor Herman J, Copp has again been chosen to give Instruction In music tn the schools of Monroe township. The selection of teachers In the Eaton schools wli; not be made for several weeks, until after the commencement exercises. . A convention of Sunday schools or Jackson township will be held next Sunday In the Friends' church at New Westvllle. Chief talks on the inter

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MEN Our illustrated catalogue will explain how we teach barber trade in few weeks. Hundreds of graduate running shops depending upon us for barbers. Investigate now. Moler liarber College, Cincinnati, O. 6-8t WANTED Girl for general housework. Small family. No washings. Phone 4057. 6-2t WANT ED Reliable man over thirty to represent our house locally or as a traveler. Permanent position. Splendid pay. Experience unnecessary. Burr Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. 6-1 1 WANTED A gentleman desires to correspond with a respectable maiden between 22 and 28 years of age. Address "A. II." care Palladium.-6-2t WANTED A young man wants a h aitlon in a private family. Can give good reference. Phone 4144. " 6-2t WANTED A place hi office By young lady. - Address "C" care Palladium. . 5-2t WANTED Woman for general housework. 329 S. W. 3rd street. 5-3t WANT ED Mousecleanlng and wash"Ing. 903 N. 14th street. 5-3t PIANO TUNING li. E. Huberts, plano tuner and repairer. Fourteen years' experience. Eight years in factory.-Phone 3684. 1818 Main. v 2-tf WANTED Experienced man bookkeeper. State age and experience. Address "Bookkeeper," care Palladium. 4-3t W A NTE I) You to call on C. W. Palmer.( Electric vacuum cleaning; also machines to rent. -Phone 3223. . 2-7t WANTED To store your stoves for tb season. W. F. Brown, 417 N. 8th. Phone 1778. 25-30t WANTED To repair baby cabs, sharpen and clean lawn, mowers, work called for and delivered. Picture framing. Brown ft Darnell. 1022 Main St Phone 1930. 8EE MdORE ft OGBORN tor" all . kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf WANTED Charles D. Shldeler. Heal Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans. Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main Bt Phone 1814. 16-tf esting program will be given by the Rev. Ievl T. Pennington and Mrs. Mary Ballard, of Richmond, Indiana. Special mustc fqr the occasion will be In charge of the Rev. Darrell Joyce, of the New Paris Presbyterian church. The body of James Gardner.65, who died a few days ago at his home at Edgar, Nebraska, will arrive here Friday evening and taken to the home of hla sister, Mrs. John Upham. East Main atreet. No arrangements for the funeral services have been announced, but they will probably be held Saturday. Interment in Mound Hill cemetery. Mr. Gardner for many years lived' in the Sugar Valley neighborhood, southwest of Eaton. " The Unity club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Logan R. Pryor, and was assisted by Miss Grace Gilmore. ' The condition of Jonn v Johnson, colored, the lad who was seriously hurt Thursday afternoon while at play on the playground at the North school building. Is improving and the fear of 111 consequences has been lessened. By an action of the council of the village of New Paris, bulletin boards have been placed on 'all thoroughfares leading into the town Jo call attention to the speed ordinance and demanding that automobiles "slow down." The law will be rigidly enforced. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sprawl, of Cincinnati, are in Eaton spending a part of their honcysjoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 8 prowl. Before her marriage the bride was Miss Cecelia Moorman, of Cincinnati. Their wedding took place Wednesday morning at St. Xavier's church in that city. Frank was one of Eaton's . popular young men of sterling worth and is the possessor of many friends, who extend hearty congratulations. After having undergone repairs and many changes, which now make it one of the most delightful resorts in the state, the opening of Cedar Springs, near New Paris, has been announced for May 15 by Dr. C. M. Beach, .formerly of Maysvllle, Ky. AU social affairs at the Springs will be in charge of Mrs. Charles Kolp, of Richmond, Indiana. Many social functions have been planned to be held there, and no doubt the place will this summer enJoy Its most prosperous patronage. ; HAGERSTOWN, IND. " Hagerstown, Ind.. May 6. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dennis, Miss Eva Worl and Mr. Herman Jones attended "Ben Hur" at Richmond, Thursday night ,, Mrs. Anna Bowers passed her 91st birthday anniversary, Friday, and in celebration of the event her daughters, Mrs. George Jones of Dayton. O.. and Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs. Amanda Underbill, Miss Mary Kidwell. Walker Kldwell and Oliver Bowers spent the day with her. -. Mrs. It A. Tomlinson of Richmond, spent Thursday with Charles North-

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WANT AD LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mail ct this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Bookkeeper ....2 E P. .. Mail will be kept for 30 days only. AH mall not called for within that time will be cast out MEN AND WOMEN It 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 If you want money fa place of your city ' property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Mala. 18-tf WOMEN Sell, guaranteed nose, 70 por cent, profit Make $10 daily. Full or part tinrt. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit. Box 40. West Philadelphia. Pa. 11-tf WANTED Girl to work In laundry. Call at Westcott hotel. 6-lt WANTED Four or five Barred Plymouth Rock hens must be pure strain and good layers. Address F.," 7-tf wor 10 go 10 ue country, rnone . . . . . v 2499. 19-tf DODDO (22721) better known as the Clevenger horse and Willa Boy (61835) both Fercherons, will make the season of 1911 at "Cherry Lane Farm," A. H. Fyle, Prop., 2 miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on Mlddlebbro Pike, R. R. 4. Phone 6147-C. ' ' . 13-2mo. WANTED Pin uoys; must .be sixteei. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Earlham College. Terms reasonable Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street 5-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Baby cab at 1024 Sheridan St. 6-lt cott and family." Mr. Northcott's sister, Mrs. Thomas Orr of Anderson, is here to assist In the care of Robert Northcott who has been so very ill with typhoid fever and brain trouble. Mrs. Alec Kirby will be th hostess for the Women's Home Missionary Society Tuesday, May 9th. A business meeting of the Progressive Club was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Carlos Burton, Thursday evening. - . MILTON, IND. Milton. !nd.. May 6. Ell Beeson. of Bentonville, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beeson yesterday. The C. W. B. M. met with Mrs. Benton Wagner yesterday afternoon. . The following constituted the program: Devotional Mr. E. W. Doty; Paperdistinguished missionary leadersMrs. J. L. Manlove; Music Miss Alma Wagner; Paper Our Schools For Orientals on the Pacific Coast Mrs. C. H. Wood; Reading Mrs. G. A. Borders. Mrs. Wagner was assisted to entertain by Mrs. James Shank. John Hunt was at Richmond on business yesterday. The report came to Milton late Thursday afternoon that John Lamberson, of near Bentonville, had met with a bad accident He was driving along the pike west of Dublin' when his horse frightened and ran away. The animal ran Into a telegraph pole, wrecking the buggy and throwing Mr. Lamberson out. He suffered a broken collar bone and had three ribs fractured. Mr. Lamberson is said to be 91 years old. Mrs. Locke is looking after business Interests in Richmond. The M. E. Prayer meeting services were of a. very interesting character Thursday evening and a large number was in attendance. Miss Bertie Ft a zee was at Richmond yesterday. . . Miss Lula Ward is suffering from a severe cold. Charles McLauglin visited his father, A. D. McLaughlin and his aunt. Mrs. James Coons, Friday, before returning to St. Louis. Mrs. Will Wallace of south of town, was at Richmond to visit friends on Thursday. R, W. Warren and 6on, Dayton, visited -at Richmond yesterday and did some shopping. The Friday Night club, of Milton, was entertained with Dr. and Mrs. Kniese, at Cambridge City lest evening. . M. Robert Patterson, of Paulding, Missouri, visited friends at Milton yesterday. . The Rev. C H. Pinnick will preach at Doddridge Chapel tomorrow morning and evening. Mrs. Mary Noll has returned from a visit with relatives at Alexandria and Columbia City. Services at the Friends church tomorrow will be Sunday school at 9:13 a. m.; preaching by the pastor, the Rer. Mary Mills, morning. and evening. Children's meeting in the afternoon. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. William Passmore is visiting relatives at Williamsburg. - Services at the M. E. church tomor

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t.co. PUBLIC SALE Northwest of Centervllle 2 miles. Horses, cattle, feed, farming implements, household goods. Sale at 1 o'clock. B. B. Martin. A. O. Deering. Auctioneer. " C-lt FOR SAI.E Washing machine, "1900 ball bearing. $1.23. 326 Pearl St. 6-3t FOR SALE Full blooded Buff Cochin, bantams and oggs. 1219 Bridge av- : enue. 6-lt FOR SALE Cheap, good cook stove, wood or coal, good gas range, washing machine, chairs, table, rugs, fruit jars, cot bed, garden tools, etc. Call mornings. 119 S. 13th St. 6-lt FOR SALE Trio rose comb Rhode Island Reds and setting of eggs. 119 S. 13th St. 6-lt FOR SALE A four-cylinder Ford runabout. Good condition. Call 3.166. 6-t FOR SALE Two seated steel tired surrey in good condition. ' Call at 153 Richmond ave., or Phone 3276. . ... 19-tf FOR SALE automqbile casings 22x3 and inner tubes; 80 pounds carbide. Bargain. Call K node's Music store. FOR SALE My equity of $250 in Benton Heights for $80. Call Abley's Shoe Shop. 6-lt FOR SALE Buff Orpington chickens, 8 hens and 1 rooster.- Priae stock. 60 National avenue. 6-lt FOR SALE Standard bred driving mare, 5 year old. Address Box 93, or phone 1396. 5-3t FOR SALE 1 8 year old driving horse, city broke; 1 4 year colt broke to drive. 1126 Sheridan. 4-7t FOR SALE We have on hand quite a nice lot of brick for sale, .which we are anxious to dispose of as we are going out of business. Richmond Brick company, 4-3t FOR" SALE One good heavy draft team and complete teamster's outfit, all new Inquire at second house east of Gaar Road on the New Paris pike. 2-7t FOR SALE S. I White Leghorn Wycoff and Lakewood strains 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. 27-llt row: Sunday school at. 9:13 a, m.; Epworth League at the usual hour in the evening. Everyone is invited to attend. . Mrs. M. M. Calloway, of Cambridge City and Miss Emma Izor visited relatives and friends at Milton yesterday. William Berry was at Laurel yesterday on business for the Riverside Flour Mills. The Woman's Cemetery association will meet with Miss Mary Roberts and sister. Miss Sarah Roberts, Monday evening. The members are urged to be present. The Rev. MrStatesman, of Connersvilie, and Mrs. Bishop, of Cambridge City, visited Samuel Robbins and niece, here Thursday afternoon. Services at the Christian church tomorrow as follows: Sunday school at 9:13 a. m.; preaching morning and evening by the pastor, the Rev. E. K. Van Winkle. Morning theme, ''Life and Joy;" Evening theme. "Vacation Thoughts.' The sermon will be a special effort in favor of the young peo pie and special music will be rendered. The Endeavor will meet at the usual hour. William Dillon went to Richmond this week to have a cataract removed from his eye. Mr. Dillon's home is east of town. 7 Arthur Shepherd was in town greeting friends yesterday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shepherd, have returned from Charlotte Court House, Virginia, where they went and are now at Indianapolis.. They bad bad luck in . their new home in Virginia and were burned out. .Mr. Shepherd was but lately agent at Beeson's Station. Miss Maude Hussey went to Richmond yesterday to enter Earlham. Mrs. Will Fllby, Misses Bertha and Pearl " Fllby visited at Ed McCurleys at Mt. Auburn, yesterday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, May 6. W. J. Medearis of St Louis was the guest of Dr. J. N. Study and daughter, Mrs. May Bode a Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hormel will spend Sunday with the latter's niece, Mrs. Charles Daub of Richmond. Howard Elliott, the well known contractor of New Castle, who is employed on the construction of the new Boyd block, let fall a heavy pices of iron, striking the arch of the left foot badly mashing and bruising It He is now at the home of his father-in-law, Enoch Highley. and it probably wall be some time before he will have the use of the members. Miss Bertie Lafever spent Thursday In Greenfield. If the amount of blossoms be any indication, this section of the country, gives promise of an abundant crop of fruit trees which have not borne for years showing prospects of an unusual yield.'.- vvo The Adam H. Bartel company have replaced the motor in their factory in this city, with those of greater power, and running with greater capacity. A number of extra girls have been added to the working force. William Ewbank; a farmer residing north of this city, was very seriously hurt by being thrown from his own wagon Wednesday, striking his head.

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FOR SALE 1 2 year old colt, 2 work horses. Call 529 South 5.h street. Phone 1235. 21-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE 5-room cottage. J. M. Lacey, Loan Office. 6-7t FO R SALE House, 5 rooms, cellar under all. Barn 45x30 with 8 stalls. Shed full length barn, 43 foot well, pump in barn, good spring. Wood shed, two heu houses. After first payment give 6 to 7 years to pay It. I will sell the cheapest in the county. I have 'five lots, clear title for all. Beallview, S 5th and O streets. ' 3-7t FOR SALEJ Well located rental property, pays 14 per cent on Investment; a bargain. Address Rental, care Palladium. 30-tf FOR SALE A double house, modern, Best location in city, both sides rented. Nets preaent owner, 10 per cent. Call phone 3806 or 'address H. p. B., care Palladium. 23-tf - SEE MORGAN " - for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E 3tav 16-tf FOR SALL Six room bouse with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,200.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Modern ten-room hrlclt residence. 300 S. 13th Btreet. Phone 1288. or 2147. 2-tf FOR SALE Modern home, steam heat, fine bath, oak finlBh with quartered floors, basement toilet in cellar, good location, - fine barn, ce- ' ment 1 floors, electric light and water in barn, also new double house, modern on both sides,. Good investment. Must be sold, leaving town. Phone 1258. 1-tl FOR SALE Small, well improved suburban 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 J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North 3eventh etreet aept lt-t Since that time he has been in an nuconsctous condition and very Berious doubts are entertained of his recovery. - Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hniese had as their guests on Friday night, the members of the Friday Night Card club of Milton, and a few friends from Cambridge City. Cards were played at six tables after which a two course lunch was served. Mrs. Carl Boyd and son, Horace, of Grand Rapids, Mich., arrived Thursday to spend some time with relatives in this city. Mr. Boyd will join them later ' Rev. C. . R. Berry of Carthage, preached a very able sermon at the Christian church Thursday evening. The congregation is yet undecided as -to calling a pastor, as a resident pas tor is desired. ,'v v - An epidemic of hog cholera in the country about Cambridge City, and Dublin is causing farmers much anxiety, as hogs are dying in large numbers." - ' ' C'i'W . -,'.:' Master Glen Cooley has returned after a visit with hiB grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brown of Trenton. Mrs. Harry . Hobbs and daughter, Mary. Louise, will return. Monday to Bridgeport after a visit with the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. II. B. Boyd and family. " The theme of the mornipg discourse at the Presbyterian church on Sabbath will be "Relief for the Anxious," the evening "The Coming of the 'Kingdom." - . Mrs. B. A. Carpenter spent Friday with friends in Richmond. . Farmers are busy preparing ground for corn planting. The greater portion of the plowing has been done. The prospect for the wheat crop is better than for many previous years. The open meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society, was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. R. Krahl, the hostess and Mrs. Joe Wallace receiving the guests. Mrs. Frazee of Connersville - who spent the past winter in Porto Rico, gave a most Interesting talk on that country, telling of the " climate, the manners and customs of the people and ihework of the churches. Mrs. Charles Kniese played a very pretty instrumental solo, while Mrs. W. B. Harris and Mrs.''. Lawrence Ogborn pleased with vocal solos. The rooms were attractively decorated with apple blossoms, hyacinths and violets. Mrs. John Beard presided at the - punch bowl, and Mrs. O. E. White and Mrs. E. O. Paul assisted the hostess in the serving, v.; . .. ' CITY ADVERTISEMENT. . Department of Public Works, t Office of the Board. Richmond, lnd, April 27, 191L To Whom It May Concern: ; Notice is hereby given by the Board of Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 27th day of April, 1911, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement as authorised by the Improvement resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 238-1910 Providing for the construction of a district sewer In the alley between Chestnut street and the right-of-way of the

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WEST SIDE LOT Near Earlham, worth three hundred dollars, this week, only two hundred. Address --Great Bargain, care Palladium. - 2-Tt FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping and 2 bed rooms. 6-2t FORRENT Lot on AVesSide for garden ou halves Phone 3243. 6-2t FOR RENT Modern 3-room -flat fur nished for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th street. 6-tt FOR RENT 200 acre farm, Bhares (grain and stock). Possession Sept. 1st, 1911. Address Farm, care Palladium. 6-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 103 N. 17th street. . 5-7t FOR RENT Furnished room 404 N. 15th street. 3-7t FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St , 15-tf FOR RENT Blue Grass pasture. Phone 5135-A. 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 202 N 8 St 26-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED REAL, ESTATE EXCHANGED 221 S. B street. Phone 1320. 5-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fire proof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street june 18-tf FIRE INSURANCE and Insuranco of all kinds. " Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shldeler. 913 Main. Phone 1814. ... . 15-tf LOST LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal re- . ward. Return to Palladium office.-21-tf STRAYED OR STOLEN Chocolate and tan Dachshund. ' Return to SIBVa Main St. Reward. 6-lt FOUND FOUND A sterling sliver cuff link, Saturday mounted - in green, oetween S. 6th and 7th street on A, . Call Palladium, 6-2t Indianapolis division of the P. C. C.'ft St. L. Ry. company,' beginning at the trunk sewer in North West 2nd street and extending west in said alley to the center of North WeBt 4th street. The territory benefited and assess ed for said sewer and its construction is as follows: AH that territory west of North WeBt 2nd street and east of the west corporation line of said city, and between the Indianapolis division of the P. C. C. 'ft. St L. Ry. Co. right-of-way and Chestnut street , Persons interested in or affected by Baid described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, May 15th, 1911, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to "whether such lots or tracts of land have been or, will be benetted in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assesments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board-of Public Works of said city. 4 H. M. Hammond. Fed R. Charles.. W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public- Works, apr 29-may 6 ; CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond Ind,., May 1st, 1911. To Whom It-May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 1st day of May, 1911, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for , the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution . named: Improvement Resolution No. 231-1910. Providing for the construction of a 6 foot cement sidewalk on the west side of North lHth street from" North 'E" street to North "H" street - Persons interested In or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, May 18th, 1911, 9 o'clock ar m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, agafhst the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited la the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. ' Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, ' with the names of owners an descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public W'orks of said city. ' " H." M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles, v W. W. Zimmerman. . ' ; Board: n Piifclic Works may l-7t

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County,' ss.: , Estate of Lucy Coe, Deceased. i Notice is-hereby given, that the undersigned has qualified before Wayne ' Circuit Court as ; Executor of the estate of Lucy Coe, Deceased, late of j Wayne County, Indiana. v Said estate :is supiHised to be solvent ( j Demas S. Coe, Executor. Gardner & Jessup. ; Atty. 29-6-13

TOWN ADVERTISEMENT . Public Work. Office of the Board. Centerville. Ind.. May 5th, 1911. Notlct' to Contractors: Notice is hereby giveu by the Board of Trustees of the town of Centerville, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it at its oriice in Town hall, at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, May 23rd, 1911, for the following described public improvementsin the Town of Centerviie, as author-, ised by the Improvement Resolutionsnamed: . ft RESOLUTION No. 1-1911 For improvement of Plum street on both sides, from east side of Second street to' west Bide of Spruce, by paving with four-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 2-1911 For Improvement of Spruce street, on both sides from north side of Plum streetto south side of Main street, except where cement Walks now are, by pav Ing with four-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 3191 1 For improvement of west side of Spruce street, from south side of Main street" to south side of Spice street, except where cement walks now are, by pacing with four-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 4-1911 For improvement of Ash street, on both sides, from north side of Main street to south side of Spice : street, except where cement walks now are, by paving with four-foot - cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 6-1911 For improvement of Fourth street, on both sides, from.: south side of Walnut, street, to north side of Plum street1 and across Plum street on both sides to present walks, except where cement walks now are, by paving with four-foot cement walks.RESOLUTION No, 6-1911 For im-, provement of Third street - on both sides, from south .side of Walnut, street to north side of Plum street, ex-' cept where cement, walks now are, by paving with four-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 7-1911 For Improvement of Second street on both sides, from south side : of Walnut street to north side of Plum street, -except where cement walks, now are, ' by paving with four-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 81911 For iin- -provement of First street on both sides from south side of Walnut -street to north, side of Plum street ex, cept where cement walks now are, by paving with four-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 9-1911 For improvement of south .side .of : Union street, from east side of Cross Main ' street to west side of Short street, ex cept where cement, walks now are, by paving with four-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 10-1911 For im provement of Walnut street from west' side of , Third street to east side of . Fourth street, by paving with . rourfoot cement walks, on both sides. .'. RESOLUTION No. 11-1911 For Im provement of Spice street, from west, corporation line of said town to east side of Cross street except where cement walks now are, by paving with four-foot cement walks, on' both sides. RESOLUTION No. 12-1911 For improvement of Cross Main street on ; both ' sides, from north side of South -street, to south corporation line of . said town, by paving with' flve-foos ce-' ment walks. -RESOLUTION No. 18-1911 For improvement of. Main street on both Sides, from west side of Ash street to west corporation line of said town, by paving with five-foot cement walks, ' except where such walks now are." y RESOLUTION No. 14-1911 For Imnrovement of street crossinsrs. as fol lows? 'East side, of 4 Spruce street from north side of. Bplce street, to south side of Spice street f ' AND: Both sides of Walnut street from west side of Main Cross street, to east side of Main Cross street; AND: South side of Spice street, from east side of Main Cross street to west side of Main street; AND: , Both sides of Walnut street, from east side of Ash stree to west side of Ash street; AND; All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications, which are oi file and may be seen In the office of Town Clerk, Town Clerk, of said .Town of Centerville. - Te bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public .Im provements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of ' $100i0, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders : will execute, within ten davs from the afceentance of proposals, contracts and bonds aatisfactory 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 nf mrmov riavattla fhrcni fn thf TfYWtt as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. '.'. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ! . Earl Lundy, Town Clerk, : '. , Town of Centerville, . . Indiana., may 6-13-20. 1 1 ; . - - . The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OFTRAINS AT RICHMOND ' ' Leave . Dally s Arrive ' r, 11:16a.m.... Chicago V..f 8:56 a. mT t 7: 57 p. m.. . . . Chicago . , 4 : is p.' m, f 8 : 66 a. ml. Cincinnati ..ll:16a, m. 4:15 p. m.; j Cincinnati ". - 7:57 p. nv Buffet Parlor Ca. ; t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Subject to "change wiOiout notice)