Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 187, 15 May 1911 — Page 7

THE niCiniOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY 31 AY 15, 1911.

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For Your Convenience " LIST OP AOENCIES Branch offices are located la every i part of the eitjr. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The ratee are the tame and you will save a trip to the main office. SOUTH MAIN Bruenlac Elckhorn, llth and 8. E, A. W. Bllckwedel. Ith and South F. Henry Bothert. Sth and South H. NORTH OF MAIN Qulaler Drue Store, 821 North E. . ChUda A Bon, 18th and North C. Was. Hleger, llth and North O. John J. Gets, 10th and North H. CENTRAL Qstgley Drug Store, ith and Main WEST RICHMONO John Fusler, Richmond Ave. and North West First St FAIR VIEW W. H. 8chnelder, 1088 Sheridan. RATES ww cent per wora 7 aays ror ins . price off S days. We charge advertisements aent In by phone and collect after'its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 WANTED Stock to pasture. Fhone S135-A. 14-7t WANTED A good experienced auto assembler. Must have experience. Davis Carriage Co. 15-tf WANTED Everybody, suffering from Piles, write for free trial of Positive Painless Pile Cure. 8. U. Tsrney, Auburn, Indiana. For sare at Qulgley's Drug Stores. 13-7t ecxl

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, DUPLIN. IND. Dublin, Ind., May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox and family, of Carthage, "have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. a. F. Walton. Mrs. Ellsa Bell and daughter, Harriet are visiting friends In Bentonvllle. . . Uriah Morgan Is moving Into the Layman property on West Main street. Mlsa Anna Taylor Is visiting relatives in Carthage and also attended the commencement Mrs. Abigail Herbst has returned after severs! days spent with relatives la Lewlsvllle. Mrs. Emmet Shaw and children, of Connersvllle, are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dsn 8haw, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trussler. Dr. F. O. Walton Is painting his residence on West Main street. Prof. Lee Ault is spending a few days with his sister. Miss Ellen Auit. of Greenville, Ohio.' Miss Adelta Straight has returned to Knlghtstown after a visit with Dr. and Mrs.' F. G. Walton. Miss Ina Huddleston, or Winchester, is visiting relatives In Dublin. Mrs. George Hayward. of Richmond, has been spending a few dsys with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Horner. The work on the house being built by Mrs. Abigail Herbst to replace the one recently destroyed by fire Is progressing rapidly, and will be ready for occupancy within a very short time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gray spent 8unday with relatives In Hagerstown. Hhs-May meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society, was held at the ' home of Mrs. J. C. New. The devotions were led by Mrs. ' 8. F. Crfall. r Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hendricks have moved to Cambridge City where the former will be employed In the creamery.' . -Mrs. O. D. Hall, who has been very 111 Is somewhat Improved. Mrs. O. G. Stewart. Mrs. R. F. Sutton, and daughter, Frances, Mrs. Geo. Cooper. Mrs. J. C. Gilbert. Mrs. J. F. Gilbert. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, and Miss Mary Champ were among the number In attendance at the May Day festivities at Eariham college last Friday. Mrs. 8tewart was the guest of Miss Bf a Mills and Mrs. Sutton and daughter, of Superintendent Furnas and family. Mrs. Sarah Larsh, and Mrs. Omar Cheesman spent Saturday with Mrs. Frank Scott, of Hagerstown. Charles Stewart, of Sptceland. Is visiting his son, O. E. Stewart. !, HAGERSTOWN, IND. i , Hagerstown, Ind.. May 15. Miss Ulna and Eunice Cramer of near Milltile, and Miss Lydla Stonocipher ware guests Friday night of Michael Ccsnlff and family and attended the C3a- Fashioned Party at the K. of P. BcjL Mr. and Mrs. James M. Knapp aciartalaed at dinner Sunday Mr. and lrm. Row1 Sherry ,Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Ttx Mr. Louis Fctty, Wilbur Petty ar3 Cfflrc SherrY ES Ouva Bowpan is visiting at

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ooo MALE HELP 'WANTED The best Selling Vacuum Cleaner in America. Agents are making from $50.00 to $100.00 per week. We want a representative in every town to handle the sale of the Golden Rod Vacuum Cleaner. To men who are capable of organizing and instructing solicitors we have a very special inducement. Write today for particulars. .The Hugro Manufacturing Co., Manhattan Building, Chicago. 111. 14-7t WANTED Competent laundress to ko to the house Saturdays. Phone 1709. 15-lt WANTED Position aa bookkeeper by young married man. 300 W. 3d - and Main. 14-7t WXNTED 500 old feather beds. Pay highest market price. Address If. U. Carter, Cen. Del. 9-7t WTNWDWbite. girl for general housework. Apply 221 N. Cth St. 12-7t WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 221 N. 6th sireet. 12-6t 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. SEEMbORE ft OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20 tf WAN TUD Charles DTShideler. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans. Rentans. ' Notary Public. 913 Main 8t Phone 1814. 16-tf MEN AND WOMEN If you want to ' work, sell guaranteed hosiery, to wear. Blgs commission. Make $10 dally. Experience unnecessary. Address International Mills, 3038 Chestnut, .Phils. 11-tf WANTEDTf you want money In place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. . lS-tf WANTED Four or five Barred Plymouth Rock hens must be pure strain and good layers. Address "F.." 7-tf WANTED Pin boys; most be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf Gas City, the guest of Miss Frances Harris. Mrs. W. T. Warblnton entertained the Antl-Can't Sunday school class of the Christian church at her home Friday evening. A business session was held followed by several musical selections on the piano and a light lunch. Several local I. O. O. F. members attended the Initiation of six candidates from this place at Richmond Friday night, the work being done by Whitewater lodge. - The horse driven by W. H. Gladwell was frightened Friday at an automobile, running away and throwing him out. His shoulder was dislocated and a severe gash cut in his head. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith enter tained Sunday Mrs. Sara Smith. Miss Dorothy and Miss Eva Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones, Miss Rita and Hilda JPoes. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fouts and little daughter, Mary Louise were guests at dinner Saturday of Mr, and Mrs. P. H. pavls. , . . . MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. May 15. Misses Edith Hall and Irma Kellam, and Mrs. R. J. Kellsra visited friends at Cambridge City, Saturday. M. E. Hubbell cut down a large pine tree that stood near his home. Friday. As he was .trying to lower the stump he found a horse shoe embedded in the center of the trunk which is 18 Inches In diameter and , solid. The shoe was calks and toes down. Mr. Hubbell can only account for the shoe being there in this way: The shoe waa dropped there, or encircled the young tree, and as the tree grew it spread out and around the shoe until it became a solid trunk embosoming the horse shoe. The shoe has . been there many years. Miss Mary Kellam left Saturday for her home at Rushville. 1 Frank Izor, of Indianapolis, joined his wife, here at her mother's Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Izor were entertained at dinner Saturday with his sister. Miss Hattie Izora nd returned home that afternoon. . George Kelsey was at Richmond on Saturday on business. The Eastern Star will meet Wednesday evening. Mr. aud Mrs. O. H. Beeson' and daughter. Miss Lora. Mrs. Chas. Davis and son Oliver, visited at Connersvllle Saturday. Word has been received here that Mrs. Frank Clouds Is still in the Deaconess hospital at Indianapolis. She is better and expects to be allowed to go home the latter part of this week.' Miss Emma ilebler visited Mr. and Mrs. George Morton at Mt Auburn, Indiana, yesterday. Mrs. Catherine Swafford and brother, Mr. Ferguson, were entertained at dinner, yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beeson. Miss Alice Ward was home from Richmond to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ward and other relatives yesterday. . . , Mrs. Frank Connelly and Miss

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WANT AD LETTER ID The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. recolved at this office. 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 1 Farm 5 M. M 2 WANTED A girl for general house work to go to the country. Phone 2499. 19-tf WOMEN Sell guaranteed nose, 70 per cent, profit Make $10 daily. Full or part tim. Beginners investigate. Strong Knit, Box 403O. West Philadelphia, Pa. U-tf DODDO (22721) better known as the Clevenger horse and W!Ua Boy (61835) both Percherons. will make the season of 1911 at "Cherry Lane Farm," A. H. Pyle, Prep., 2 miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on Middleboro Pike. R. R. 4. Phone 514742. 13-2mo. WANTED Piano pupils Dy iormr student of the music department at Eariham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 Norrh C street. 5-tf WANTED at once a reliable woman for general ' housework in family of two. Suburban home. Address D, 1010 Main street. Phone-1002. 11-tf WANTED To store your, stoves lor the season. W. F. Brown, 417 N. 8th. Phone 1778. 25-30t FOR SALE FOR. SALE Rubber Stamp containing your name, address, rural route number, "postpaid 10 cents. Jos F. Lawson; 25 Greeley St., Indianapolis, Ind. 15-lt FOR EALE Complete equipment for profitable amusement device. Worth $400 for $200. Splendid condition. S. Z. Oberdorfer, Evansville, Ind.' 15-lt FOR SALE Money making livery stock, excellent business. C M. Coe, Claypool, Ind. 15-lt Hazel Wagner were Richmond visitors and shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hut son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McNutt and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crull were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Crull east of town yesterday. Mrs. Elmar Lowry and Miss Elda Lowry were Cambridge City visitors, Saturday. The Woman's Cemetery association will have an ice cream social the evening of May 27th. Mrs. A. J. Hart and daughter, Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson were Cambridge City visitors Saturday. Clyde Leverton had a birthday yesterday. His relatives gave him a surprise. Those present were Mrs. Wiggans, of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Keever and daughter Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nutter, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hicks and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. James Shank and family, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kirlin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boling of near New Lisbon, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson, of. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Seffren, and Mr. and Mrs. George Yohler. Mrs. L. N. Warren was a Connersville visitor Saturday.Mrs. Ellen Calloway, mother of Charles and Frank Calloway, fell Saturday and Is severely hurt But it is thought no bones were broken as the result of the accident. Mrs. Calloway is in ill health and also quite blind from a cataract. Mrs. Albert Newman was a Conmeet the Milton Cubs here Saturday nersvllle visitor Saturday. The Connersvllle ball team win afternoon. Fremont Marlatt was a Richmond visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Locke were at Cambridge City to visit relatives Saturday. Miss Tressa Crull attended the commencement at Centervjlle last week. She was also the guest of Mrs. Chas. Kellam several days. Miss Lora Beeson, Miss Lillian DuGranrut, and .Miss Augusta Miller, visited the Cambridge City schools Friday. - The Carey club met with Mrs. Van Winkle this meeting concluding the season until September. A miscellaneaus program ia arranged ' for the coming year, of apparently much interesting matter. - - - . Mrs. Sarah Ohmit has returned from a visit with her -daughter, Mrs. El wood Hussey of west of town. Mrs. Hasten was the guest of Mrs. M. M. Calloway of Cambridge City, yesterday. EATON, OHIO. .Eaton, O., May 15. Charles Armstrong and son of Richmond, Ind., spent Sunday with local relatives and friends. John Schell was here from West Alexandria Sunday. Miss Mary Gervey of Dayton, spent Sunday here with her grandmother. Mrs. Sarah Bunting and other relatives. 1 Harry Shewman has succeeded Everett Wyeong as a eler in .rmtn North End grocery. Mr. Wysong has

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FOR SALE Practically new model Ford touring car. AddeB8 "Auto care Palladium. 15-3t FOR SALE Family size refrigerator, 3 burner gasoline stove. Can or a morning, 10 Laurel street. 15-lt FOR SALE Large gas range, suitable for restaurant or large family. Richmond Country Club. 15-3t FOR SALE 10 year old, 1200 lbs., work horse. Cah at cor. 17 and N. F St. " 14-7t FOR SALE 9 H. P. single cylinder auto engine with ; new corburator. $15 if sold at once. Call phone 30S6. 14-2t FOR SALE Some fine suburban homes, good farms and city property. An automobile to trade for city property. Oler and Howes, Westcott Blk. 14-2t FOR SALE Or trade for a smaller automobile, a 5-passenger automobile. Call 416 North 18th or phone 1317. , " 12-7t FOR SALE Good No. 6 Remington typewriter in firte condition, .cheap. Phone No. 1674. ll-7t FOR SALE Barred Rock baby chicks, 25 for $2.00. until Wednesday night. 323 S. W. 1st street. 9-tf FOR SALE A four-cylinder Ford runabout. Good condition. Call 3166. 64 FOR SALE Two seated steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave., or Phone 3276. 19-tf FOR SALE I am offering for immediate sale, 9 lots on North W. 2nd St., all improvements made, cement sidewalk, cement curb and cement gutter, macadamized street, Bewer made, and city water. Finest location in city to build houses to 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 Well located rental property, pays 14 per cent on Investment; a bargain. Address Rental, care Palladium. 30-tf a position with the Eaton Telephone company. " Edwin Trunck of Dayton, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Martha Trunck. . E. L. Walker of Cincinnati, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his wife. ' Miss Ethel Sliver of this city and Leroy Denius of Somerville.pent Sunday with friends in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Mills and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with her father, O. B. Eikenberry and daughters. Miss Alva Keltner of Lewisburg, spent Sunday . with her sister, Mrs. Ed Gray and family. Fred Pottenger of Camden was in Eaton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Bringman and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clear of Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Clear. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Deem spent Sunday in West Alexandria with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Ehler and family. George Maier of Dayton, spent Sunday with local relatives. ' The board of county school examiners will hold an examination in Eaton next Saturday under the Patterson law, giving another opportuntiy to pupils of the ruarl districts who were unsuccessful at the test given about three weeks ago, when but 40 out ofa list of more than 200 received a passing grade. To pass this test entitles the pupils to a diploma of graduation from the common schools, and renders them eligible to admission to any high school afforded by the county. For the highest average grade, in the studies given the examiners have offered an honor flag, which will be presented to the school represented by the student Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller and daughter. Miss. ,GJadys, spent Sunday at Spiceland, lnd:'li Mrs. G F. Scheid was a Dayton visitor Saturday. C. J. Hunter and Miss Dessie Swihart spent Saturday and Sunday in Columbus with his sister, Mrs. Walter Trump. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen of Richmond, spent Saturday and Sunday with local friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stebbins and Mrs. Walter Stebbins were Dayton visitors last Saturday. J. E. Parker wss a Cincinnati visitor Monday." Dick Huffman of Lewisburg spent Sunday with friends in Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephens and daughter. Miss Ethel, spent Sunday in Cincinnati with her mother, Mrs.: Emma Beall. " Miss Edith Comstock of Dayton, was a Sunday guest of Miss Stella Fonts. Joseph Armor spent Saturday in Dayton. Mrs. D. A. Toung and Mrs. J. E. Young spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. Emily Baer at Germantown. ' - Ed Fisher of Eariham college, Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John S. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas of Camden, were guests of Eaton friends Sunday. - Harry Davidson of Lewisborg, was the guest of friends In Eaton Sunday. At the evening; services at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening officers recently elected by Cassatt Chapter Ep worth league were in-

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FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. FOR SALE Modern ten-room brick residence. 300 S. 13th street. Phone 1288. or 2147. 2-tf FOR SALE Vacant lot ou Charles street, near the M. E. church. Lot No. 1 In the Mary Stevens addition to Richmond on West Side. The lot is mine and will sell cheap. Go and see it. Address, E. Bell, Richmond, Ind. P. O. Box 120. FOR SALE Brick House, seven rooms and bath, cement cellar, new brick garage. Price $4,500; 38 So. 7th St. SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sta. . 16-tf FOR SALE Good seven room House on South 14th street Good location. Price $2,700. Fine SO acres of good land, well located $9,000. We have a large list of farms and city property for sale. Dye and Price. trudssun FOR SALE Six room bouse with bath, furnace and electric light $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-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 sold, leaving town. Phone 125S. 141 FOR SALE Small, well improve 1 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 street sept lt-t FOR SALE: A double house, modern, 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 stalled. Sanford Smith Is president. Walter Black of Richmond, Ind., spent Sunday here with his brother, II. C Black and wife. Harry Kautz of New Castle, Ind., spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kautz. Mrs. Emma Johnson and Masters Clifford Straw and William Pryor spent Saturday In Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calkins and son Master Keifer of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Calkins. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bruce of Dayton, visited local relatives and friends Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reiser and children of Dayton, spent Simday with relatives here. . '" , NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS TO FURNISH. WATER FOR THE CITY OF RICHMOND, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond Indiana, will receive at its office in said city, until 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, the 12th day of June, 1911, sealed proposals for furnishing water to said city of Richmond, for all public purposes, and to the citizens thereof, for a period of from ten (10) to twenty-live (25.) years. The quality of the w-ater to be furnished, to be subject to the requirements of the state board of health of the state of ' Indiana, and the department of Health and Charities of the City of Richmond, and the. quantity of water furnished to be ample for all the needs of said city, and the inhabitants thereof.. - . . All mains laid shall be of standard quality as provided by the standards of the American Water Works association and subject to a hydraulic press ure of three hundred pounds per square inch. The machinery and equipment of said waterworks shall in all renishing an ample supply of water for nishing an ampe supply of water for all purposes required by said city and the inhabitants thereof. In addition to the necessary pumping stations, there shall be constructed and maintained at all times in connection with said .water system, and as a part thereof, a reservoir with a capacity of not less than four million gallons of water to be constructed on the best and most scientific plan known. And the same shall be so constructed so that the same shall have an elevation above the grade line of Main and Eighth street of at least one hundred and sixty-two (162) feet, and shall have a water area at the top of not less than two acres, and so that the same shall be capable of producing by gravity, a hydrostatic pressure in the pipes at the corner of said streets of not less than seventy (70) pounds per square inch, and shall maintain the water in said reservoir at or above the line" in said reservoir, at all times, that will give said seventy (70) pounds pressure at said corner above named. At .the present time, the need of said City will require two hundred and eighty-nine (289) fire hydrants, located as directed by the Chief of the Fire Department for which the City will pay an annual rental, and in addition thereto, there shall be located on said pipe line twenty-nine (29) other inter--rediate hydrants at such - points as ray be designated by said Chief of the Fire Department the City to pay

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FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and water. Inquire 410 N. llth street 13-tt FOR RENT 5-room flat, electric light and bath. Cor. 1st street and Richmond avenue. See A. W Gregg, Iloosier Store. , , IJL-tt FOR RENT Large work-shop, cen trally located. Phone 1941. 9-7t FOR RENT Modern 3-room flat furnished for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th street. 6-tf FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St 15-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED UPHOLSTERING AND AWNINGS AWNINGS! AWNINGS'. AWNINGS! Order now, so that they may be Installed before the rush season. J. H. Russell. Phone 1793. 16 S. 7th street. 18mon-wed-fri-3wks PIANO TUNING D. E. Roberts, piano tuner and repairer. Fourteen ; years' experience. Eight years in factory. Phone 36S4. 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 Insurance of all kinds. Loans. Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shldeler. 913 Main. Phone 1814. 154f REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St, Phone 1320. 5-tf LOST LOST Red back vest-pocket price book. Return to F. Johnes, McConaha Co. tf LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf only the price of such hydrants, costs of labor and material furnished, and ever after said additional hydrants to be supplied with water for ire 1 protection free of costs to said city. Extensions of said main lines with additional hydrants for fire protection to be made from time to time, as required by the needs of said City, the terms under, which such additional hydrants shall be placed to be fully provided for In contract. All matter in regard to excavating and laying pipes in streets and proper repair of streets, regulations as to tapping mains, the pressure to maintain for all purposes, and all other matters connected with the construe tion and operation of a first class wat er works to be fully set forth and provided for in said proposals, and the contract made between the City and the successful bidder. V '; Said proposal to provide for the purchase of said water system by said city of Richmond, and - state fully, plan and terms under which said purchase may be made. This notice given pursuant to provisions of Clause Nine of Section Ninety-three of An Act concerning Municipal Corporation, Approved March 6, 1905. The right to reject any and all proposals Is reserved. Dated this 8th day of May, 1911. H. M. Hammond. Fred R. Charles. W. W. Zimmerman.' . Board of Public Works, may 8-15 " NOTICE PETITION ' FOR GRAVEL ROAD. Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of May, 1911, there was filed in the office of the Auditor, of Wayne County, State of Indiana, a certain petition signed by Perry Chamness, and more than fifty freeholders and, voters of Dalton Township, Wayne County, Indiana, and addressed to the Board of Cotxmissioners of the said County of Wayne, asking for the construction of a gravel road in said township, which petition is as follows, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: , In Wayne County, Before Board of Commissioners of said County. . Petition of Perry Chamness. and others, for the Improvement of Road under the provisions of The Three Mile Gravel Road Law. To the Board of Commissioners of County of Wayne, State of Indiana: Petition for the Improvement of Road; . ' The undersigned, legal voters of Dalton Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, the same undersigned being a majority of the free-hold voters of said Township, and said Township being one In which there are not to exceed One Hundred (100) such freehold voters; and said Township of Dalton having no incorporated town : or city of therein, hereby and herewith petition and pray your honorable body that a certain public highway within the said Township of Dalton, and described as follows: "Being in State of Indiana, County of Wayne, Township of .Dalton, and being on the Section line, running north and south, dividing section twenty-two (22) and the north half of section twenty-seven (27) both In Township eighteen (18), ' north. Range twelve (12) east, in said coun

ty, from Section twenty-three 123). and the north half of Section twenty-;, six (26). both in Township eighteen. '

(IS) north. Range twelve (12) east in said county, the same being one and one-half (U4) miles in length " to be improved, laid out. established v by widening, grading, draining, with gravel, hereinafter set out. Said highway is of less than three miles in length and connects at the south end thereof with the Turnpike running east from the hamlet of Dalton and at the north end thereqf with the north boundary of said Township, and with county line dividing Wayne and Randolph Counties. . And said petitioners, herewith recommend that said part of said highway so sought to be laid out, established, graded, drained and Improved through these proceedings In petition, and subsequent proceedings thereon,' be so Improved as follows: ; ' (1.) That the total width thereof In improved highway be of the uniform width of thirty (SO) feet, and being fif-, teen (15) feet to each side of said section dividing line, and that to outside of said improved thirty 30) feet it bo further width to accommodate drain--age of five (5) feet in width for entire length, thusmaking uniform width of forty (40) feet of said road for full length thereof., . (2) And the general character of the improvement to be made, be the establishing of proper grade thereof, and In conformity with other highway grades as far as same can be done. (3) And the construction of cement culverts and small bridges of cement arches to have conveyed there through all waters as the necessities of drainage require. (4) And that the ' center of said highway bo improved by the excavation of the soil therefrom and therealong to sufficient depth : as to provide for "the permanent bed and foun-. dation of gravel to be placed therein and built up to the grade of highway, such gravel to be of varying sizes necessary for proper macadamizing construction, throughout construction as same gravel Is filled in all In keeping with th mnsl n tmrrtvpil methmlii of gravel roadways. And said petitioners, and each of them, as hereinafter subscribed, hereby and herewith petition for the improvement of said part of said highways as herein petitioned for and described, and hereby request ' that all proper steps and proceedings be tsken on this petition upon Its presentation . as by Jaw provided. Respectfully petitioned. Perry Chamness, LeRoy Harter, Albert Paxton, Edward Stegall, William R. Tbomburg, Frank Walts, Florence M. Waltz, Samuel A. Rakestraw, John H. Thornburgh, Lula M. Rakestray. John W. Retz, . Harry B. Rets, E. R. Locke, Peter Smith, Isaac Allen. Frank Sherry, Albert Smith, . , Cornellua A. Hunt, Oscar A. Brawn,, O. B. Locke, John H Howell, John C Keever, John Denny, Elizabeth : Denny, John 8. Evans, Joseph L. Harter, John H. Baldwin. EJviretta Baldwin, Edward Jones, Jonathan. Jones. . Abraham L.. Shields, Olephia T. Shields, Marcelles Chamness, 8. P. Dennis, LeRoy Study, William Lamb, Rodolphus Chamness, Louisa Chamness, Daniel Belcher," Asenath Belchar, Luther Baldwin, Ottis Baldwin, Calvin Baldwin, Leander" Daniel!, Abijah Aired, Sallie JS. Lamb Erastus Boroughs, Obed . Wlllisms, Harvev Johnson. MarthaS. Lundy. John James, Lester Canaday, John C. Smith, Samuel Canaday, - Charley - Fox, Nety . For. James C. Taylor, Mary L. Taylor, Harley Beeson. Julia Beeson, William H. Ward. Herbert C. Dotson, John . Harter, Frank A, Harter, Sylvester Billheimer, Mahlon Chamness. Elmer Lumpkin, Wallace Cheesman, America J. Cheesman, Frank V. Thorn burg, Martha Morris, Bert L. Morris, Hicks Durbin, Lottie Durbln. Grace Chamness, William Gray, John Manifold, Alma N. Gray, Sudie Dennis, Oliver L. Dennis, Clarkson Den, nis, Miles W. Laman, Elisabeth H. Lamar, N. Samuel Lamar, Thomas L. lamar AkaI Tjimh AlsAfi Wnndv Net tie E. Woody, Peter Deardorff, Roslna Deardorff, Edwin M. 8tanton, James Lumpkin, William B. Heal ton, Harvey Healton, Harry C. Thorngurgb, Alex Abbott Thomas C. Lamb, Clyde Manifold, Benjamin B. Paul. f Notice is further, given that said petition will be presented to the said Board of Commissioners on Monday, June Sth, 1911, the same being the first day of the regular June, 1911, term of said Board. In witness whereoff. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office, this Sth day of May, 1911. (SEAL) '. . ' Demas 8. Coe, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. may 8-15-22. t. , ' , Haw yon troabta of asr atari a diaorare4 tomaehr Go to year Oraggla , ind ret a Sfe or 11 botno at Dr. CaldwsB'a iyrun Rmia. wMcaw poawmtygssrasfsti to you maa keev you wail. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND ' Leave Daily Arrives11:16a.m..., Chicago ...f 8:56a.m. t 7: 57 p. m. . . . Chicago ... 4 : 19 p. m. 8:56a.m... Cincinnati ..11:16a.m. 4:15 p. m., . Cincinnati". . 7:57 p. m. Buffet Parlor Ca. f Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations.' (Subject to change without notice) Terre Octe, laflianapalU 6 Extern fircdlsa Co Trains leave Richmond for laUHaay apolls and intermediate stations s :00 A. M.; 7:25: 8:00: -9:25; 10: W; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; -2:25; 3:00; 4:89; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; i:40; :C0; 10: tt; 11:1ft. - , , Limited Tralaa. Last Car to IndianaooHs. 8:40 p.n.' Last Car to Mew CasOe. ia-.00 P.1L Trains connect at Indiana polls f Lafayette, rrankfort, CrawforaevOa, Terra Haute. 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