Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 195, 23 May 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY MAY 23, 1911.

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Branch Offices Dranch 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.

For Yoinr Convenience VLIST OP AGENCIES Branch officei are located la every part of the clt. Leave your WANT AOS with the on nearest you. The rates are the aame and you will save trip to the main office. SOUTH 0? MAIN Bruening ft Elckhorn, 13th and 8. E. A. W. BUckwedel, 8th and South F. Henry Rothert, 6th and South H. NORTH OF MAIN Qutgley Drue Store. 821 North E. ChUda A Son, XSth and North C. Win. Hieger, 14th und North G. John J. Gets, 10th and North H. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John rosier. Richmond Are. and North West First St PAIRVIBW W. H. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. ratesOb cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We chargo advertisements sent in by phone and collect after Its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN. M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 WTNTED Girl -for general house work. 22 N. 17th. Phone 1797. tf WANTED You to call on C. W. Palmer for electric vacuum cleaning, , also machines to rent. Phone 2223. 23-7t WANTEDGlrl for general housework In small family. Suburban home. Phone 1002-D. Address 1010 Main street. 23-ti WANTED Young girl to assist with housework. Phone 3706. 23-3t WANTED Tiger catHPhonTl9667" 237t WANTED Girl for general housed work. 122 North 15th street. 23-lt WANTED To repair .baby cabs. sharpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Pic ture framing. - Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main St Phone 1930. WANTED Pin boys; must be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23 tf

News From Surrounding Towns

HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind., May 23. Mrs. Lee. 8tamm has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mary Raffe. Rev, Arthur Love and Miss Mary Clark are at Centerville today and tomorrow attending the Sunday school convention as delegates from the Christian church. Miss Maud Klser was the guest of friends over Sunday at New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Burns and Mr. and .Mrs. Dorwln Durbln of New Castle spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Lawrence Daugherty of Hartford City was the guest Saturday of Mrs. Alice Newcomb and of Mrs. How. ard Van Meter at New Castle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Riggs and family Tlslted Sunday at Cambridge City. Oliver Klter of Atlanta, Ind., spent Sunday with his parents northeast of town. John Sells and family visited Sunday at Olive Branch with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburg of New Castle were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gregg. Mrs. Phllena Crull entertained at a family dinner Sunday at her home north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Replogle and daughter Helen spent Sunday with Economy relatives. Miss Helen Jameson of Richmond spent the week-end here at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Josephine Baldrtdge. Mrs. Jacob Hirchberger visited over Sunday at Richmond. Mrs. Fred Morrison was at. New Castle over Sunday visiting her son. Clyde Morrison and family. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lilly Monday, a son. and the third child. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dalbey and children spent over Sunday at Richmond. Mrs. Alonzo Williams and children of New Castle are visiting with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Fouts. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker and daughter, Grace entertained Sunday Mrs. George Jones of Dayton. O., Mrs. Will Davis of Greensburg. Ind.. Mrs. Mary Walker, Miss Mary Kldwell and Oliver Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Terhune and daughter of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horine. Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce of Richmond were guests Sunday of their daughter, Mrs. Will Abbott Frank Brant of Muncie spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Brant and Miss Nellie Brant returned Saturday even

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WANTED Everybody suffering frpm Tiles, write for free trial of Fosltlve rainless Tile Cure. S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Indiana. For Bare at Quigley's Drug Stores. 13-7t eod WANtL'b Buyer for new modern ten room residence, 11,000 below cost, for quick sale. Box 100, city. 22-2t WANTED Lady assistant in office home In city. Qualification, good character, some mechanical ability, pleasant in meeting people. Give age, reference, etc. Address "C. It." Palladium. 22-2t WANTED Farm hand. Married man with experience. Call Telephone 6143 D. 22-7t WANTED Position as bar tender. Good live man, seven year's experience. Address 25 North 6th St., City, R. L. Farlee. 21-5t WANTED Hoy to work in grocery with some experience. Call C. E. Sell. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. 20tf WANTED Woman or girl to do general housework. No washing. Good wages; good home. Address "J. F." care palladium. 20-tf WANTED Highest prices paid for old feather beds. Address Simon Cohen, Richmond, Gen. Del. Will call. 18-7t WANTED -Girl for general housework. German preferred. 4G S. 13 street. 17-tf WANTED To buy good grocery delivery wagon. Phone 1410. " 16-tf WANTED --A good experienced auto assembler. Must have experience. Davis Carriage Co. 15-tf sBM06RK ft OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20tf MEN AND WOMEN If you want to work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wear. - Big commission. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary. Address International Mills, 3038 Chestnut, Phila. v 11-tt WANTED It you want money In place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelly Block. 8th and Mala. lS-tf WANTED Four or five Barred Plymouth Rock hens must be pure strain and good layers. Address "F., 7-tf DODDO (22721) better known as the Clevenger horse and Willa Boy (61835) both rercherons, 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 6147-C. 13-2mo. WANTED to store your stoves for , tbA season. W. F. Brown, 417 N. 8th. Phone 1778. 25-30t ing from a two-weeks' visit In Ohio and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown entertained Sunday at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ulrlch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backenstoe, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Replogle, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rowe, Mrs. Lydla Rowe and Miss Carrie Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and family entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and daughter of New Castle and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoneclpher and little daughter Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Keever and family entertained Sunday Mr. Daniel Bennett of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahr and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Browder. ' G. T. Browder has moved here from Arcanum, O., and will occupy apartments in the Boyd block on Main street. He will be employed with Stahr and Browder Co. Danjel Bennett of the Marlon Soldiers Home returned to Marion Monday after spending the week-end with W. II. Stahr and family. Mr. Bennett attended the encampment at Richmond. Miss Leah Petro read a paper at the meeting of the Wayne county historical society at Richmond Saturday on the life of I. A. Pierce, a pioneer of this section of the country. The paper was highly praised and will be used in the Pioneer History of Wayne county. Miss retro graduated this year .from the common schools. MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., May 23. Mrs. Charles Hale visited at her brother's, Allen Weyl, at Economy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Moore of east of town Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Will Berry a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall of Hagerstown. and Miss Ruth Leverton were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Keever Sunday. Leroy Kimmel of Centerville visited his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Revelee and family were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton Sunday. Miss Ruby Moore was home from Richmond over Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Connel upset a coffee pot and it fell from the shelf and scalded her face, chest and arm severely. Mr. and Mrs. Will Daniels and fam

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WANT AD LETTER LUST 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. Mall at this office, up to 12 noon today as follows: M. M. Rental .. H. C. . B. M. . C. R. . 2 Farm 5 . 6 Auto 1 . 1 J B 1 1 Mall will be kept for 20 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED Charles D. Shldeler. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans. Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main Si. Phone 1814. l&-tt WOMEN Sell guaranteed nose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part tlnn. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit, Box 40. West Philadelphia, Pa. 11-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Eariham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street. 3-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Folding bed, good as new. Nice arid cheap. 602 National avenus. Call soon. 23-lt FOR SALE 2 room-size pieces of Brussels carpet at on'ce. 7 S. 7th street. 23-2t FOR SALE Strong wooden boxes of 1-lnch lumber. Various sizes averaging 27x42x12 Inches. Price 20c each. Nicholson Printing Co. 23-tt FO RSALE Cheap. Harness, good mower, steel rake, double plows. Call 317 N. D street. 23-7t FORSlu3rbR TRADE 16 horse, Port Huron Traction A-No. 1 order. What have you? Live stock preferred. A. W. Weldy. Economy, Ind. 19-14t eod. FOR SALE Household goods. 240 Ft. Wayne avenue). 23-6t FOR SALE Go-Cart and wood and coal range, good as new. 527 W. Main. 23-2t FOR SALE Ford runabout, price reasonable, equipment of lamps, prestolite tank, tools, etc., included. See Fred Gennett, 1829 Main St. 21-7t FOR SALE Red, white and yellow sweet potato plants. Leeds, Phones 3003. 3159. , 21-7t FOR SALE A lot In Earlham Heights. Call phone 3199. 17-7t ily and Mr. and Mrs. Will Null and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jobe, near East Germantown, Sunday. The M. E. Sunday school delegates to the county Sunday school convention are Mrs. W. H. Brown and Miss Eunice McCIung. Roy McGuffln who was at Frank Bennlnger's south of town has returned to Knightstown. Mrs. Hattie Heist was entertained at dinner Sunday with Miss Florence Newman. Mrs. Lafe Rayle was a Cambridge City visitor yesterday. Mrs. E. A. Kuhns received word of the death of her cousin, Alonzo Moore of Huntington. He was aged 62 and leaves a wife and two children. The funeral was Thursday. Mr. Moore was a prominent citizen at Huntington. Mrs. Lute Lantz was a Richmond visitor and did shopping at Richmond yesterday Mrs. Ed Hunt fell Saturday evening and was severely hurt.. She struck her toe In the side of a stone step causing her to fall. She is unable to get about much. Clark Faucett was at Richmond calling on friends Sunday. Earl Atkinson of the "At the Mercy of Tiberius" theatrical company is visiting his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson. Newman Atkinson of Indianapolis was also entertained at dinner with his mother on Sunday. John Faucett and daughter. Miss Lulu Faucett, visited friends at Richmond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson Sunday. James McCollem of Raleigh, visited his sisters, Mrs. G. W. Callaway, Mrs. Richard Sills and Mrs. Mallpda Barion Sunday. The Rev. Howard D. Wright died at the home of his mother, of the Doodridge neighborhood yesterday morning. He was aged 40 and leaves a wife and three children. He had tuberculosis. The funeral services will be conducted tomorrow morning at the Doddridge chapel, after which the body will be shipped to Greencastle where the interment will be made. The Rev. Mr. Wright was pastor of the'M. E. church at Koda, Wyo., and was obliged to resign his work two years ago and at that time came to the home of his late father, William Wright in the Doddridge neighborhood, where he has been on the constant decline. - His father, William Wright died a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hubbard, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marcia Murray Eikenberry of Iowa, were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst east of town Sunday. Miss Rea Wagner, Miss Augusta Miller and Miss Irene Crook will be the delegates from the Christian Sun

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FOR SALE CHEAP One set Victor floor scales, show cases, two hardwood doors, two pine doors, frames, etc., for office incloeure. 1 pair heavy store doors. 100 feet inclosed counters, 1 machinist's tool chest. Richmond Brokerage Co., 214 Fort Wayne Avenue. Phone 1249. 14-tues-thurs-sun 3wks FOR SALE Sorrel horse, splendid driver and worker, gentle and sound. 207 N. 9th. 20-7t FOR SALE Sow and seven pigs; also four shoats. A. W. Weldy, Economy, Indiana. 19-7t FOR SALE Baby cab. good condition. 24 S. 17th street. .22-3t FOR SALE Barred Rock baby chicks. 25 for $2.00, until Wednesday night. 325 S. W. 1st street. 9-tt FOR SALE Two seated steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave., or Phone 3276. 19-tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porrerfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME AT D THURSDAY, MAY 25TH, 1911. at 2 o'clock on the premises, 4 miles southeast of Richmond on the Boston pike. Three acres of good ground, 11 room house, large cellar, good well of water, and cistern, nice young fruit orchard: Apples, Cherries, Pears, Plums, Currants; smokehouse and poultry house. Buildings well painted. Nice lawn fence. Don't miss this sale if you want a nice home. Terms made known on day of sale. 23-2t FOR SALE Nice three acre place, plenty fruit, garden, truct In; close to Richmond. Cheap if sold soon. 31 N. 9th. 23-7t HASTINGS, FLORIDA The banner truck and farming district In the state; ideal climate, fertile soil, artesian wells. 10 acres $350. Easy terms. Get a booklet. Call or address, E. T. Bacher, Arlington hotel. 23-7t FOR SALE 22 acre improved farm. 8 room house and cellar, barn, both waters, fine truck or poultry farm, 3 miles of city at lnterurban stop, on rural route. For particulars address "R. C. B." care Palladium. ' 23-lt day school, to the county Sunday school convention. Miss Hattie Sills Is visiting friends at Muncie and Gaston this week and looking after her father's farm interests. , Mrs. William Decker has returned from her daughter's at Connersvllle. Miss Ella Decker has gone to stay some time with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson and daughter, Miss Lora Beesoni and Dr. and Mrs. Charles KnleBe and daughter of Cambridge City, were entertained at dinner with Mrs. Emily Williams and family Sunday. Miss Metta Hicks has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Oscar Thompson, near Richmond. T. C. Davis of Greensfork, was entertained Sunday with My. and Mrs. L. F. Lantz. John Sevier has joined his wife at the home of his mother, Mrs. Julia Ball, to visit a short time. L. D. Roark has been quite sick. He was able to be out for the first time on Sunday.. He was unable to attend the encampment at Richmond. Mrs. Roark,. who is much of an invalid is not feeling so well. Mr. and Mrs. John Smullen visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smullen over Sunday. He returned to Indianapolis where he works in an auto factory. Mrs. Smullen expects to return to Orange. Miss Ima Kellam visited friends at Cambridge City yesterday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind., May 23. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fletcher, and children. Marguerite and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Williams, of Richmond, were the guests of Wlllard Ulrich and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stupp have returned after several days spent in Rushville. - Rev. J. E. Coffin delivered the baccaiauheate sermon to the class of '11, at the Methodist church, Sunday evening, choosing as his text "I Was Not Disobedient to the Heavenly Vision, and bringing out, as bis central thought, the idea, that every successful person has an ideal in life, and that every young person, be it man or woman, arriving at the age of twenty, who has not a definite idea of life, does not make the best of it That preparation must precede success, and that the high school is but the foundation for a higher, broader life. The music, two anthems, and a cloelirg hymn, by the choirs from the various denominations, under the directorship of Miss Harriet Overbeck, was exceptionally good, Donald Drischel. expressman on the P.. C. C. & St L. between this city and Bradford, Ohio, was painfully hurt

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FOR SALE Well located rental property, pays 14 per cent on investment; a bargain. Addres, Rental, care Palladium. 30-tf FOR SALE Six rocm house witn bath, furnace and electric light. $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Modern ten-room brie residence. 300 S. 13th street. Phone 1288, or 2147. 2-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E 3ts. 16-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. Thone 125S. , 1-tl FOR SALE Small, well Improve4, 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. sept lt-f 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 FOR RENT FOR RENT Spinning Flat, .opposite Westcott hotel. Benj. F. Harris. 23-7t FOR RENT Furnished room for one or two gentlement. Modern. 9164 Main street. 23-2t FOR RENT 4 furnished. rooms, complete for light housekeeping, call 417 N. W. 3rd or phone 3645. 23-3t FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms, bath. Central. Address J. B. care Palladium. 19-7t FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping as well as sleeping. 133 S. Sth street. 22-3t 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. Sth St 15-tt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FIRE INSURANCE and insuranco of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shldeler. 913 Main. Phone 1814, 15-tf Sunday evening. In getting off a car at Richmond, in order to seal it, the iron bar to which he catches for support, was broken, and he fell, fracturing a bone in the left arm. Thomas Kimmer, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his son, Homer Kimmer and family. Mrs. George Doll, Miss Lauretta Doll and Mrs. Howard, of Marion, were the guests of Mrs. George Drischel, Sunday. J L. McDaniels spent Monday in Indianapolis. Miss Bee Swallow entertained at cards last Saturday afternoon, at her home east pf this city. Five hundred was player at six tables, Mrs. Clarence Ingerman securing the first favor, a beautiful spoon, and Mrs. Virginia Miller of Muncie, a dainty French basket. Miss Swallow was assisted in the serving of a pretty, two-course lunch, by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Raymond Swallow, of Economy. Mrs. Glen Scott of Greenfield, was an out-of-town guest. .Mr. and Mrs. George Ward spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tod Parrott, of Centerville. Henry Myers of Dublin, met with quite a serious accident while at work last Saturday on his farm, northwest of this city. The hand adz, with which, he was working slipped, entering the fleshy part of the left limb, inflicting a painful wound. A junior league was organized Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church. Thirty-three children were in attendance, thirty-two of whon became members. Mrs. E. D. Paul acting as superintendent with Mrs. J. R. Mauk, Mrs. Elmer Wheelan, Mrs. J. E. Coffin and Mrs. T. E. Frazier, assistants. Mrs. Estella Bird has returned after having spent the past week in Evansville and Washington, as Great Wi nona of the Order of Pocohontas. She will attend a district meeting at Indianapolis, the first of June, and a meeting of this district to be held in Rushville, the second, at which time fifty candidates will be initiated. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hebbler of New Lisbon, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Richardson and daughter, Virginia, and Miss Cora Hebbler picnicked Sunday north of town. Mrs. Edith Hnddleston, one of the oldest residents of Western Wayne county, made the trim from her home to that of relatives In Davis county, a few days ago, unattended. Mrs. George Raymond Eckert, lyric soprano, of Indianapolis, accompanied by her husband, pianist gave one of the most pleasing entertainments in the L O. O. F. hall of Dublin, last Saturday evening, that has been given for some time. Mrs. Eckert posesses a remarkably beautiful voice, as well as a charming personality. Each number on the program was

THE NEW YORK STORE 191 Ft. Wayne Ave. Men's Clothing, $20 and $25 goods at $7.50. Trousers. $1.25. Best Hne f shoes, reasonable prices. Hats and Shirts. Good line Suit Cases and Trunks, 75c up. Before buying let me show you my line of goods. 21t

REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St., Phone 1320. 5-tt ATTENTION FARMERS On account of the hot weather and busy season the Glen Miller Stock Yards have installed a light system by which the farmers can deliver their hogs and other live stock at night and avoid the heat and also the loss of time. Bring your veal calves Saturday. Phone 3744. Shurley & Gaar. 19-7t PIANO TFNTNaDTETRoberu. piano tuner and repairer. Fourteen years' experience. Eight years in factory. Phone 3684. 1818 Main. 2-tf 8T0RAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street June 18-tf LOST LOST Ladies' hat on Ablngton pike. Call 413 S. 13th street. 2.3-lt FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle. Call after supper, 205 S. 9th St 23-7t LOST Small ladies signet ring. InTtials "E. H.' Liberal reward if returned to Palladium office. 23-3t LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf LOST Heifer calf 6 months old, with white spots. John Wuenker, R. R. 8. Phone 5106-B. 21-3t CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses shown us during the sickness and death of Harmon M. Hoppe. Signed Mother, Brother, Sister and children. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our neighbors and froends for their many kindnesses shown us during the sickness and death of our mother and sister, and especially for the beautiful floral offering. Miss Mary Forkner, Mrs. Jacob Kern, Sr. Have yon trcmoie of aay KUrt amo (rata disordered atoraach? Go to your drugg-ie' ind get a 50c or II bottle of Dr. Caldwell's iyrup Papain, which ia positively guaranteed to -fare yon ana keep yon wall. well rendered, and won a hearty response from her hearers. W. D. Criety went to Indianapolis, this (Tuesday) morning to attend the eighth annual meeting of the Indiana Millers association, which convened in the Dennison house today. ECONOMY, IND. .. Economy, Ind., May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison visited New Castle relatives over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt and Rev. Lee Chamness of this place attended Friends monthly meeting at Nettle Creek Saturday. Mrs. Lydia Burnett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burnett of Fountain City. Albert Chamness had a valuable horse to strangle to death by catching its halter over a stay In the manger. Dr. Clark of Hagerstown, was here Sunday morning. Rev. Oliver Frazer, pastor of the Friends church here was at New Castle Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Taylor and Mrs. G. W. Martin attended the W. C. T. TJ. county convention at Fountain City Sunday afternoon. Lon Edwards spent Sunday at the Westside park, Muncie. Miss Love Lindsey entertained Miss Catherine Pusey of Greenfield the past several days. Miss Frances Lindsey, the charming 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Lindsey was given a surprise in fconor of her birthday anniversary. These were the surprisera Misses Mabel and Gladys Barr of Blountville, Marie Keene and Anna Love of Randolph county, Catherine Pusey of Greenfield , Ruth Jackson, Ruby Morrison, Mary Ballenger, Marcella Cain, Alma Clevenger, Love and Frances Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lindsey. The crowd was photographed, and the result was a fine picture. Miss Helen Chamness is visiting Mooreland relatives this week. - Silas Dines, 50, died suddenly Satur day morning at 3:30, with pneumonia. Funeral Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the Friends church conducted by Rev. Lee Chamness. Interment In Tuckett cemetery. Mrs. Emma Hiatt and Mrs. Nora Hadley are delegates to the county Sunday school convention at Centerville Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Hunt was in Richmond Monday. Rev. Mr. Martin and J. W. Taylor attended the county W. C. T. TJ. at Fountain City Sunday afternoon. The first annual reunion of the Mendenhall family will be held at Pierce's Lake, three-quarters of a mile northeast of Economy Saturday, June 3, O. L. Hiatt president and Jesse Menden-

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atives of the family are expected to be present Charles Edwards and Clarence Lennard of Hagerstown were here Sunday. Miss Ruby Morrison arrived ; from New Castle Sunday evening where she had been the guest of relatives Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macey and baby of Hartford City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Ray Gwin returned to Richmond Sunday evening. , . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallow were visiting Cambridge relatives Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Replogle and baby of Hagerstown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macey and daughter, Lois, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle. Miss Erma Veal entertained at dinner Sunday Misses Alma Clevenger, Blanche Bell. Pearl and Addie Pugh. There was a spirited game of ball Sunday afternoon between the Cream Ridge Clod Hoppers and the Economy Clod Smashers. Score 6 to 8 In favor of the latter. Bert Veal caught Btx black bass Sunday in Martindal'e creek that averaged three pounds each. Tot Cranor took thirty-one head of veal calves to Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orison Morrison entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ballenger of Economy. Mrs. Eliza Hinkle, Mrs. Nellie Gray and son of Benton county are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Williamson this week. Mrs. Jennie Gardner and son, Mrs.' Norman Lacey and son of Richmond, were visiung Air. ana airs, ion Fraiser Sunday. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Depart of Public Works. ' office of tha Board. Richmond, Ind., May 22nd, 1911. To Whom it May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by tha Board of Public Works of the CO Richmond, Indiana, that on the 22nd day of May, 1911, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facte assessments for the following described public improvement as authorised by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 2441911. Providing for the Improvement of Butler Street by constructing cement sidewalk 5 feet wide on the west side) of Bald street from Sherman street to Bridge avenue. Improvement Resolution No. 24-1911, Providing for the Improvement of Sherman street by constructing cement sidewalks 6 foot wide on both sides of said street from Sheridan street to Boyer street, r Improvement Resolution No. 2S1-1911. Providing for the improvement of Southwest 3rd Street -from National Road to Southwest "E" street as follows: by constructing cement sidewalks on the east aide of said street, from National Road to Southwest E" street and on the west' side from Southwest "D" to Southwest "E" street. . . Persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvements are hereby notified that the Board of public Works of said city , has fixed Monday, June 12th, 1911, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remon strances win be received or beard, 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 benefited 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 ofllce of the Board of Public Works of said city. H. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles W. W. Zimmerman. - Board of Public Works. May 22nd-lwk CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. V Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., May 15th, 191L To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 15th day of May, 1911, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facia assessments' for the following described public improvement as authorised by the Improvement Resolution nam ed: Improvement Resolution No. 242-1911. Providing for the construction of a sanitary sewer in the alley between South 10th and 11th street running from the South "H" Street Trunk Sewer south to South "I" 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, June 1st, 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 benefited 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 asessments, 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. H. M. Hammond, i Fred R. Charles, W.,W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. ' may 16-23 CLARENCE HADLEY MEAT MARKET COR. 13TH & MAIN PHONE 2591

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