Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 185, 13 May 1911 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN. 8674 LADIES' DRESSING SACQUE PALLADIUM : Branch Off ices Branch offices are located In every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates , are the same. RATES o o o o o o I cent per word.' 7 days for ths price of S days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Waet Ado Col luiinniinis jj - KNOWN VALUES PUBLISH EES CLASSIFIED ADVERTI8 ISO ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE ARE XBXBEKS Ttpvm in all part of tho States and tjcnado.- Your want supplied nywhcT mnf 'lis- by the bent mediums in the country. tret our membership lists Check papers tt want. We dn the rest. J.ahTIshers Clarified AdTtlinir " Asaoeit.cn. - Buffalo, N. Y

THE RICHMr7b PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY 31 AY 13, 1911.

1 For You r Convenience LIST OF AGENCIES Branch offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates art the same and you will save a trip to the main office. SOUTH 0? MAIN Brassing ft Eickhorn. 13th and 8. E, A. W. Bllckwedel, Sth and South F. Henry RotherL 6th and South XL Maaaisv NORTH OF MAIN

Qulgley Drue Store. 821 North E. ChUda A Son. 18th and North a Wm. Kieger. 14th und North O. John J. Gets. 10th and North H. ' CENTRAL Qulglsy Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John rosier. Richmond Are. and North West first St FAIRVIEW W. II. Schneider, 1093 Sherfdao. RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price of S days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 WANTrlD Quick aale new cottage. rscis s.per rent. -yuicK sale, care Palladium. 13-2t WANTED To buy 'good motor cycle". Address Rudolph Knode, 5 X. 8th street. 13-lt WXNTEDPosltlon as housekeeper. Call at S20 N. 20th street. 13-2t WANTED K very body auf fe7InTf rom Piles, write for free trial of Positive Painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Indiana. For saro at Quigley's Drug Stores. 13-7t eod HAGERSTOWN, IND. ; ,Hagerstown, Ind., May 13. Harry jWarfel of Richmond was here Friday 'morning on business. Mrs. P. H. Davis and Mrs. George fOelsler spent Friday at Richmond. ' Mrs. Gelsler returned to her home in Frankton, Ind.. In the evening after a j week's visit here with Mrs. Clifford I Fouls. Mrs. Loyd Williams returned to Indianapolis Friday accompanied by her slaughter, Mrs. Raymond Fleetemeyer aud little son Charles Richard. Mrs. Elisabeth Deardoff returned to lidlananolis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of Fort Recovery. Ohio, are guests of their 'son George Jones and family on North Washington street. Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter. Eramajean were at Richmond Friday morning. William Tlmmons of Hollansburg, Ohio, will spend Sunday with his daughter Mrs. Melvin Gladfelter south of town. The history club will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Shively. Mrs. Mary Bradford of Los Angeles, Cat., who Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. T. Warblnton spent Friday at Dayton. Mrs. Laura Gebphart went to Carlyle, O. Mr. and Mrs. Sherd Campbell spent Friday, with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Brown. EATON, OHIO Eaton, O., May 12. A girl has been born to Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt of Elkhart, Ind. Mrs. Wyatt has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rehfuss. Mrs. G. F. Scheid and Mrs. R. J. Plummer were Richmond visitors on Friday. John Wlggtr of Greenville, was an Eaton visitor Thursday. George W, Rehfuss was a Cincinnati visitor Thursday. W. R. Clawson of Cincinnati, is here visiting his wife and family. Howard Ma Hot spent Thursday with relatives in Dayton. Frank Freltag. Sr., was a Dayton visitor Thursday. Howard Mallot and Orlando Young, construction men in the employe of the Eaton Telephone company for a long time, have resigned their positions.. Everett Wysong has been employed and will soon begin work. Fred II. Boesonberg of Gratis, was an Eaton visitor Wednesday. Mrs. 8. E. Reynolds went to Cleveland Wednesday for a ilsit with her son L. C. Reynolds and wife. Mrs. Bertha Smith has been ill for several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Khrhardt Bhe suffers from a complication of diseases. The Home and Forelpu Missionary society of the Christian .church met Thursday at the parsonage. Harlan Mann of Richmond, was au aton business visitor Wednesday.

News From Surrounding Towns

WANTKD 500 old feather beds.' Pay hi ghost market price. Address II. B. Carter. Gen. Del. 9-7t WANTED To do ce'meut work. All work guaranteed first claRs. Call 129 8. 9th Btreet or phone 2597. 12-St WANTED White girl for general housework. Apply 221 X. Gth St. 12-7t

WANTED To clean house or do housework by a young girl. Call at 435 S. 6th street In the rear. 12-2t WANTEI Chamber mafd at the Westcott hotel. 12-3t WANTKD Girl for general housework. Apply 221 N. 6th street. 12-6t WANTED School boy 16 years olj to work evenings and Saturdays. Western Union Telegraph Co. 12-2t WANTED Home for a young man in the country. Understands all kinds of farm work. Out of employment and needs' good home. Write or telephone Dickinson TruBt company. 12-3t WANTED at once a reliable woman for general housework in family of two. Suburban home. Address D, 1010 Main street. Phone 1002. 11-tf Mb. Our illustrated catalogue will explain how we teach barber trade in few weeks. Hundreds of graduates running shops depending upon us for barbers. Investigate now. Moier Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 6-St WANTED To store your stoves lor tb season. W. F. Brown, 417 N, 8th. Phone 1778. 23-30t WANTED To repair baby cabs) sharpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Picture framlns. Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Main St. Phone 1930. SEE M06REY1)GTRN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20 tf WANTED Charles D. Shldeler. Real Estate. Fire Insurance, Loans, Ren-tans.-Notary Public 913 Main St. Phone 1814. 15-tl MEN AND WOMEN If you want to work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wear. Big commission. Make $10 dally. Experience unnecessary. Address International Mills, 3038 Chestnut. Phila. . 11-tf Rev. G. L. Copperrider of Columbus will deliver a lecture on "Witchcraft" Thursday evening at Grace Evangelical Lutheran church. Mrs. Laura Hathaway of Indianapolis, has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bailey. Mrs. O. E. Robinson and children have returned to their home at Kokomo, Ind., after a visit with her parnorthwest of Eaton. Mrs. Sarah Tarkleson of Middletown Ind., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. J. Miller. The "True Blue" Bible class will give a social at the Presbyterian church on Friday evening. Mrs. W. K. McWhinney of Richmond Is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Lovett. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Parker and children were in Richmond Friday. C. B. Unger spent Friday afternoon in Richmond. G. A. Pickering went to Greenfield Saturday to spend Sunday with rela tives. W. W. Whitten of Cincinnati was an Eaton business visitor Friday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind., May 13. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Study, of Richmond, were the guests of Dr. J. N. Study and daughter,. Thursday evening. Ed Wilson has been given the contract of painting the K. of P. temple. Laurence Ogborn. whose left foot turned in such a manner as to pro duce a severe strain, and to tear loose the ligaments of the left foot by stepping into a hole at the ball park, a few days ago, is able, by the use of crutches, to be on the street. Dr. T. M. Guild, of Richmond, was in Cambridge City Wednesday, on matters pertaining to the dedication, and also the District Kpworth League convention, which will be held in this city the last of June. North Front street is undergoing improvement in the way of rolling and gravelling. Bishop Hughes, of De Pauw university, will arrive this evening from Greencastle and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. 'White over Sunday. The remains of the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Graves were interred yesterday in Riverside cemetery. A short service was held at the home. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kraft, and daughter. Edna, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. George Nogle, of Richmond, will be the guests of Charles lla.eeman and family, Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Roth went to Elwood Friday morning to attend the recital given that evening by Miss Helen Garvin. She was joined at Richmond by Prof Will Karhart, and a number of persons from that city. Mrs. Roth wis not return nntil Monday. The Social Union will meet with Mrs. F. L. Scudder next Tuesday afternoon to sew. Miss Helen Clark attended commencement exercises at Centerville on Wednesday evening. '

WANT AD

LETTER' LIST The following axe replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of flee. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Bookkeeper ....2 E ... Farm 5 Cook Mall win 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 Porterf leld's Real Estate office, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. lS-tf WANTEDFour or five Barred Plymouth Rock hens must be pure strain and good layers. Address "F.," 7-tf WANTED A girl for general bouse work 'to go to the country. Phono' WANTED Two young men to board with private family. Phone 1693. 10-Ct WOMEN Sell guaranteed nose, 70 per cent profit Make $10 dally. Full or part tini-5. Beginners investigate. Strong Knit, Bpx 4020. West Philadelphia, Pa, 11-tf WANTED Farmers to call at W. A. Bertsch's Sorghum Mill, Centerville, Ind., or at Garver's Seed Store, 911 Main St., Richmond, Ind., and get free cane seed. 7-7t DODDO (22721) better known as the Clevenger horse and Willa Boy (61835) both Percherons, will make the season of 1911 at "Cherry Lane Farm." A. H. Fyle. Prep., 2 miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on Mlddleboro Pike, It. R. 4. Phone 5147-C. 13-2mo. WANTED Pin boys; must be sixteen.' City Bowling Alley. 23-tt WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at jarihum College, l ei mi reasouab!e. Phone 1874 or caU at 1417 North C street S-ti Edgar Revalee has returned, from Richmond where he was employed in the office of the Adams Express company and has taken a position with his father, James Revalee. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Williams, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. James Clemens, of Williamsburg, wiil be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frazer Sunday". "' The supper given Thursday evening in the Bradbury Block by the ladies of the St. Elizabeth's church, was not only well patronized by the people of the church, but by the people of the city in general. A number of persons representative of the Catholic congregations of Richmond were in Cambridge City Thursday evening to attend the supper served by the ladies' of St Elizabeth's church. Mrs. Harriet Palmer and daughter, Ruth. Mrs. W. C. Reiser, and Mrs. Charles Neff, of Germantown, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beard Sunday. MILTON, IND. Milton, May -13. The M. E. prayer meeting was largely attended Thursday evening and much interest manifested. William Ferris was at Richmond yesterday on business. Miss Pearl Thornburg, Miss Mary Caldwell, Miss Jessie Lantz and Miss Luella Lantz made a party from here te) the Earlham May Day yesterday. Mrs. C. H. Pinnick and Miss Blanche Pinnick who are visiting here, were Cambridge City visitors yesterday. The Rev. Mr. Pinnick will preach morning and evening at the M. E. church tomorrow. His theme in the morning will be along the line of thought of "Mothers' Day." Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay, Mrs. Oliver Ferguson and Mrs. Will Wallace attended the Earlham May Day festival yesterday. The M. E. Sunday school will observe Mothers' Day with a pretty program tomorrow morning at the usual hour for school, 9:15 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Miss Marie Snyder returned yesterday from a pleasant visit at Centerville. The Christian Sunday school will observe Mothers' Day with a special program of readings and music at the usual hour for the Sunday school. 9:15 a, m. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. Gilbert Moore of Bentonville, was in town on special business. . William Berry was at Lewisvllle, Charlottesville. Knlghtstown and Dunrelth yesterday in the interests of the Riverside flour mills. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones are visiting their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones at Muncie and attended the concert given by Orvllle Harold last evening. Miss Helen Coyne and sister, Miss Blanche Coyne were among those from here to attend the May Day festival at Earlham. Service at the Friends church as follows: Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preacrtng morning and evening. Chil dren's meeting In the afternoon.

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FOR SALE Hed and .springs. Call 210 North Sth street. 13-2t FOR SALE Cook stove with tank. 207 S. 11th. 13-2t FOR SALE Or trade for a smaller automobile, a 5-passenger automobile. Call 416 North ISth or phone 1317. ... 12-"t FOR SALE Dining room . suite for $12.00. 313 Richmond avenue. 12-2t FOR SALE Modern 6 room nouse, furnace, bath, gas, electric light, both kinds of water, large lot $2,200. Owner. 1031 S. 8th sun-wed-sat FOR SALE A good four-cylinder. 4passenger automobile. V. H. Bennett. Phone 4033. ll-7t FOR SALE Good No. 6 Remington typewriter in fine condition, cheap. Phone No. 1674. ll-7t FOR SALE 50 H. P. 5 to 7 passenger Haynes automobile, in splendid condition; 1st class equipment; cost $3,800. Great bargain. Address M. C. Henley, Richmond, Ind. 12-3t FOR SALE Barred Rock baby chicks, 25 for $2.00, until Wednesday .night. 325 S. W. 1st street 9-tf FOR SALE Bicycle, gas range and ice box, cheap. 717 N. 12th.' 8-7t FOR SALE A four-cylinder Ford runabout. Good condition. Call 3166. 6-t FOR SALE Two seated steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave., or Fhone 3276. 19-tf FOR SALE New Phaeton. Phone 3706. 8-7t FOR SALE I am offering for imme- . diate sale, 9 lots on North W. 2nd St., all improvements made, cement sidewalk, cement curb and cement gutter, macadamized street, sewer made, and city water. Finest location in city to build houses te rent. These lots can be bought very reasonable. Address E. G. Kemper, trustee, 301 W. Main or phone 3247 or 3234. 10-6t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern ten room house. Bargain. "Bargain," care 'Palladium. . 13-2t Mrs. Dan Hess and daughter were Cambridge City visitors yesterday. The Rev. Mr. Van Winkle will preach the baccalaureate sermon at Bentonville tomorrow evening. Miss Bessie George of Doddridge was in town yesterday. The Endeavor will meet at the Christian church at usual hour tomorrow evening. Also the Epworth league will meet at the usual hour in the evening at the M. E. church tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Warren were at Connersville yesterday. ""A contest in attendance and the number of Bibles carried is now on between the Bentonville and Raleigh Christian church Sunday schools. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society met with Mrs. G. A. Borders yesterday afternoon. A nice program was prepared. Miss Mary Kellam who was the visitor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kellam left for her home In Rushville today. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., May 13. Mrs. Martha Atkinson arrived from Chicago on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt visited with Greensfork relatives Thursday. Mrs. Edna Replogle and daughter Ruth were at Williamsburg Wednesday. Mrs. .Grace Hunt has just received very encouraging reports from her sister, Miss Olie Picelle, who Is in Lake Side hospital. Cleveland, where she was operated on some six weeks ago. Miss Picelle is recovering nicely and will be able to leave the hospital in a few days. Rev. G. W. and Mrs. Martin drove to Richmond Thursday. Rev. Lee Chamness can do other things beside preaching, for he now is engaged painting a new cow- barn for Mr. Hiatt, east of town. Art " Denney, Wade Kennedy and sons were in Richmond Thursday. Word has been received from J. C. Haxton, of Colorado stating they were having nice rains and crep prospects have advanced considerable in the past few days. , "No, I did not care about the show at all, but the boy wanted to go," is the way the average man oppresses himself on circus day. Then too, it looks a little suspicious when a preacher "happens" to be in Richmond on circus day, eh? Aseneth Osborne is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Worth Osborne or Winchester, this week. Howard ' Parker, of Carlos City, was here Thursday afternoon. Will Osborn. of Indianapolis, was here the first of the week. Joe Williams, of Muncie, was here the first of the week. Harold Hobbs. of Muncie. was here Wednesday looking after trade. Mrs. Julia Swallow returned from a visit with Greensfork relatives Wednesday. Burnie Swain, who is running the Economy Creamery bo successfully, churns 750 pounds of butter dally. Mr. Swain finds a ready market for all the butter made at his plant David Pedro, of Modoc, - attended

FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterf ield,. Kelly BlkM Sth and Main. tf FOR SALE West Side corner residence, 5 rooms, nearly new. Strictly modern. ' Cheap if sold at once. Address E, care Palladium. sat-mon-wed-fri-sun-tues-thurs.

FOR SALE Six room modern house, furnace cheap If sold at once. Located on S. 4th street. Don't answer unless you mean business. 529 Main. Phone 1390. 8-6t SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE Six room nouse with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Modern teiTrooni brick residence. 300 S. 13th street Phone 1288. or 2147. 2-tf FOR . SALE Modern home, steam 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 v 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 Seventh ctreet. . aept lt-f FOR SAUfci A double nouse, modem, Best location in city, both sides rented. Nets present owner 10 per cent. Call phone 3806 or address H. D. B., care Palladium. 28-tf FOR SALE: Well located rental property, pays 14 per cent on investment; a bargain. Address Rental, care Palladium. 30-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and water. Inquire 410 N. 11th street. 13-tf FOR RENT 6-room modern flat. Inquire 1238 Main. 12-3t Mrs. Cox's funeral at Sugar Grove on Wednesday. The Misses Lona Fleming and Elizabeth Stanley attended May Day at Earlham. Ed Nicholson and Frank Nicholson, of Sugar Grove, are here hanging paper this week. The Dalton township Sunday School convention will be held in the Friends' church. West River, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. There has been a splendid program arranged, and Rev. G. ",W. Martin, Rev. Lee Chamness, Rev. Billheimer, Misses Flossy Johnson and Miss Covalt, will take an active part in the convention. A cordial invitation is given to all. Miss Minnie Marshall attended May Day at Earlham Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallow entertained company from Greensfork the first of the week. ' TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Public Work. Office of the Board. Centerville, Ind., May 5th, 1911. " Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the town of Centerville, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by It at its ottlce in Town hall, at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, May 23rd, 1911, for the following described public improvements in the Town of Centerville, as author ized by the Improvement Resolutions named: RESOLUTION No. 1-1911 For improvement of Plum street on both sides, from east side of Second street to west side 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 street to south side of Main street, except where cement walks now are, by paving with four-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 3-1911 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 paving 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. 5-1911 For improvement of Fourth street, on both sides, from south side of .Walnut street, to north side of Plum street, 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 improvement of Third 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. 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. 8-1911 For improvement: of First street on both

FOR RENT 5-room flat, electric light and bath. Cor. 1st street and Richmond avenue. See A. W. Gregg. Hoosier Store. 11-tf

FOR -.RENT Nicely furnished front room with light and heat on third ' floor of Westcott Bldg. Address I. S., care Palladium. - ll-3t FOR RENT Large work-shop, centrally located. Phone 1941. 9-t FOR RENT Modern 3-room flat fur- , nished for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4tb street. 6-tf FOR RENT 200 acre farm, shares (grain and stock). Possession Sept. 1st, 1911. Address Farm, ;. care Palladium. 6-7t FOR RENT Modern room, ouitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St. 15-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED PIANO TUNING D. E, Roberts, piano tuner and repairer. Fourteen years' experience. Eight years in factory. Phone 3684. 1818 Main. 2-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 FIRE "INSURANCE and insuranco of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chaa. D. Shideler. 913 Main. , Phone 1814 15-tt REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St., Phone 1320. 5-tf LOST LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. . . 21-tf TAKEN From Starr school house, Monday an Irish mail. Return to 411 N. 20th street. ll-3t LOST Black overcoat on road between Jackson park and Richmond. Return to Simmons Cigar Store. Reward. . 13-2 1 FOUND FOUND Gentleman's gold "Watch. Call at 522 North 16th street 13-2t 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. 9-1911 For improvement of south side of Union street, from east side of Cross Main street to west side of Short street, except where cement walks now are, by paving with four-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 10-1911 For improvement of Walnut street from west side of Third street, to east side of Fourth street, by paving with fourfoot cement walks, on both sides. , RESOLUTION No. 11-1911 For improvement 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 five-foot cement walks. RESOLUTION No. 13-1911 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. RESOLUTION No. 14-1911 For improvement of street crossings, as follows: East side of Spruce street from north side of Spice street, to south side of Spice street" 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 street, 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 on 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 Improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check In the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter Into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the' Town 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. aT too troabift of asr tftstat ftoK a disordered stomach? Go to your dragglt ud ret m S0c or SI bottle of Dr. Caldwell"! irrav fpaia. wbfcfa i poieUgnaiaaSsiSte core too aaa ksep jo w0u

with Body and Sleeves n One. A pretty dressing sacque Is always a comfort for wear at home, and the model here shown Is most desirable because of its simple but none the less attractive lines. The sleeves and body portions ., are cut in one and the neck edge may be finished high with a small shaped collar, provided in the pattern, or cut in square Dutch neck as illustrated. Dimity, lawn, batiste, silk or flannel , with finish of lace, edging or braid as may suit the material. The sleeve , may be finished with a cuff In bishop style or with ruffle. Pattern cut In 6 sizes, 32, 34. 36, 38, 40, 42 inches bustmeasure and requires 2 yards of 36 inch material for the Medium sir.. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in stamps or silver. .l'v,.v . (Fill out Blanks in pencil ana send to Pattern Dept.. Richmond Palladium.) ' " ' - .'. J Name '..' .. Address ' " . la - "f Size REAL ESTA TE TRANSFERS Willard B. Dye. to Mary A. Price, ; May 11, 1911, $1,800. PL N. W Sec. 32-14-1. ' , . ; - Emma Wegner to First Nat. Bank, May 1, 1911, $1; Lot 14, B. Fulghum Add., Richmond. Henry M. Kendrick to Henry C. Bullerdick. May 8, 1911, $2,000., Lot 1. K. & K. Add. Richmond. , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of IndianaWayne County, ss.: Estate of Lucy Coe, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified before .Wayne Circuit Court as Executor of the estate of - Lucy Coe, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent Demas S. Coe, Executor. Gardner & Jessup, Atty. 29-6-13 Sherman White at Coliseum will attempt to break the World's Piano-playing record of 37 hours and 36 minutes beginning Friday morning at 7 a. m. and continuing until after 9 o'clock Saturday even ing. Admission, 10c. , SAVED THE SHIP'S CREW. Daring Roseue by Hereio Newfeund land Fisherman. Sir Edward Morris, prime minister of Newfoundland, tells In tbe Wide World magazine a remarkable story of . heroism on tbe part of a Newfoundland fisherman. The name of this man was George Harvey, and be resided la a low. rocky island, a few miles east of Cape Ray. In those days the emigrant Ships t Canada were crowded with passengers, la tbe sutumu of 1832 the brig Dispatch, bound to Quebec, with ICS souls, in a gate of wind, struck a rock about threw miles from Harvey's borne. He beard tbe signals of distress and immediately launched bis boat with his boy of twelve, his girl of seventeen and bis dog. and tried to get oat to tbe wreck. On tbe deck of tbe doomed ship were crowded the crew and passengers, in imminent peril of their lives. A terrible sea raged between bis boat and the wrecked ship, toot across that awful waste of water tbe gallant fisherman and bis brave children urged tbeir frail skiff. To get . close to tbe stranded ship was to court instant destruction, and the task of saving thotue on - board seemed well nigh hopeless., bat Harvey's noble Newfoundland dog. with marvelous Intelligence, seemed to understand what was required of him and at a signal4 from his master sprang out of the boat and swam toward tbe ship. The seas overwhelmed him and drove him back, .but he persevered and finally came near enough. The sailors threw him a rope, which be gripped with his sharp teotb. and at last be got back to his master and was drawn Into the boat almost dead from exhaustion- ' Communication was now established between the ship and Harvey's skiff, and with tbe most laborious efforts er- ' ery soul was saved. ' . , The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 1 11 : 16 a. ml. . '. Chicago '... 8:56 a. m. t 7:57p.m.... Chicago !4;W p.m -8 : 56 aAn.. . Cincinnati . .lli If a. m, ! 4:15p.m... Cincinnati .. 7:57 p. m . Buffet Parlor Ca, t Ekepinj Car.-, Trains stop at principal war stations. ' (Suaiect to chamES) f wttSMmt aotlcej