Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 196, 24 May 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, "WEDNESDAY, MAJ 24, 1911.

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Branch Offices 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.

For Your Con- . venlence . LIST OF AQENCIES Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leare your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will save trip to the mala office. BMMB ' SOUTH Or MAIN Bruenlng A Eickhorn, 13th and S. E. A. W. Blickwedel. 8th and South F. Henry Rothert, 6th and South H. NORTH OF MAIN Quifley Drue Store, 821 North E. ChUds Boa. 18th and North C. Win. Hleger. 14th and North O. John J. Gets. 10th and North H. CENTRAL Quifley Drug Store,. 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Poller, Richmond Ave. and North West First St. FAIRVIEW W. H. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. aSBaVaMf 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 WANTED A white woman to wash dishes at 28 S. 8th St. 24-3t WANTTSIS-An unfurnished room, e'entrally located. Phone 1803. 24-2t WI'TeTOO old feather beds. Pay ; highest market -price. Address II. . B Carter, Gen. Pol. 24-7t WANTEDflrl or middle aged ladyto work in private family near pumping station. Mrs. Chas. V. Harris, Richmond, Ind., R. R. 3. - It WXVTEDYou to call on C. W. Falmer for electric vacuum cleaning, also machines to rent Phone 3223. n 23-71 WANTEDGirl for general housework In small family. Suburban home. Phone 1002-D. Address 1010 Main street. 23-ti WANTED To repair baby cabs', harpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Pic ture framing.1 Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main St Phone 1930. WANTED If you want money In place of v your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. . 18-tf WAS'TED Tiger cat.-rh5iTe?96tr 23-7t WANT Ifit Young girl to assist with" housework. Phone 3706. 23-3t

News From SurroundingTowns

MILTON, IND. Milton, lnd May 24. Mrs. Stephens of Covington, Ky., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Connell. Mrs. II. H. Heist has a poppy known as the Oriental. It Is now In bloom. The first bud was 64 Inches around and the flower measured 9 Vi inches in diameter. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones on Sunday. ' Lafe Cross has the contract for painting Albert Sarver's farm house and barn south of town. John Higgtns, who was recently hurt at Richmond In an accident, is now at his sister's Mrs. David Parker, south of town. He was in town Monday and able to walk by the use of a crutch. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford of Connersvtlle were entertained at dinner Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Knlpes. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berry of New Castle, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Berry Sunday. Albert Ferris has been suffering from poison. It is supposed that he .came Into contact with a poison vine and from his hands the poison communicated to his face and then to bis tongue. The Misses Mabel Wainwright and Baker of Connersville were entertained with their aunt. Miss Lena Becker Sunday. v Mesdamcs Jeffries and Lawrence Wlssler, are attending the Sunday school contention at Centervllle. Karl Mueller caught a 13V pound carp white fishing in Whitewater a few days ago. He sold the fish to Grant Stanley who took It to Spiceland where it figured at a dinner party. Flora Kellam of Bentonville was greeting friends at Milton Monday evening. Harry Doty assisted the Cambridge City band at the funeral of the late Rollln Butler of Dublin. r Ivan Parkins and Miss Marie EI-well.-Russell Wilson and Miss Jessie Lants, George Wagner and Miss Blanche Moore formed a buggy party Sunday afternoon to the country. . Wesley Newton and Miss Carrie Du-

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WANTED A good second-hand piano, cheap. Phone 1967. 24-2t WANTED Pin ooys; must be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED Faun hand. Married man with experience. Call Telephone &143 D. 22-7t WANTED Position as bar tender. Good live man, seven year's experience. Address 25 North 6th St., City, R. I Karlee. 21-ot 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. 40 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 SEEMO 6 RE & OG BO ft N for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. . Room 16, 1. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf MEN AND WOMEN It you want to work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wear. Big commission. Make $10 dally. Experience unnecessary. Address International Mills. 3038 Chestnut Phila. 11-tf WANTED Four or five Barred Plymouth Rock hens must be pure strain and good layers. Address "P.." 7-tf 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. Pyle, Prep., 2 miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on Middleboro Pike, R. R. 4. Phono 5147-C. 13-2mo. WANTED To store your stoves for tb season. W. F. Brown, 417 N. 8th. Phone 1778. 25-30t WANTED Your Odd jobs carpentering plastering, painting. Sasser, Phone 4092. 17-wed-sun-wed WANTED Charles D. Shldeler. Heal Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentans. Notary Public 913 Main St Phone 1814. lB-tt WOMEN Sell guaranteed nose, TO per cent profit Make $10 dally. Full or part tlnii. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit Box 40M. West Philadelphia, Pa. 11-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Sarlhum College. Terms seasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street . 5-tf FOR SALE CHEAP IF SOLD AT ONCE Bookcase, made of Black Walnut; containing six shelves. A great bargain. Call Room 20 Westcott Block. 24-tf-FOR SALE Three year old registered driving horse; call 517 S. 12th St. 24-3t Granrut were out for a country drive Sunday afternoon. The Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Pinnick, Harry Borders tnd the Misses Mary Ward and Eunice McCiung attended the Sunday school convention from the M. K. Sunday school yesterday. The Rev. and Mrs. E. K. VanWlnkle, Misses Dean Van Winkle, Rhea Wagner, Augusta Miller, Irene Crook, Mesdames Elizabeth Kimmel and Charles Hale attended the county association at Centervllle from the Christian Sunday school yesterday. .The Misses Grace and Luella Doddy were Cambridge City visitors and shoppers yesterday. Mrs. Vene Odell of Cambridge City visited her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Wike and her cousin, Mrs. Charles Stewart yesterday. Mrs. James Napier and the Misses Cora Bennett and Olive Bryant were Richmond shoppers yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace have been entertaining as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murphy of Indianapolis. Mrs. Murphy is an aunt of Mr. Wallace. The cemetery association will have an ice cream, festival at the Odd Fellows hall Saturday evening. Let everybody patronize for the woman's association is doing a groat thing for our cemeteries. Lloyd Parkins who has been suffering from a catarrh on his hand, had his hand lanced. Mrs. Alice Gresh had as guests at dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst and family, Elijah Hurst and Mrs. Marcla Murray Eikenberry, also Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones and daughter, Miss Nellie Jones. Mrs. Homer Kemmer and Miss Margaret Shuttleworth of Cambridge City visited Mrs. Bennett yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bryant had as their guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hines and family of near Dublin. Homer Callaway and Frank Rothermel were Richmond visitors Saturday. Arlon Doll was among those from Milton who attended the funeral of the late Rollin Butler at Dublin. The Friends Sunday school took its annual offering for the benefit of the Southland college, Tennessee. It is a colored school maintained by Friends.

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WANT AD LETTER UST 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 . 1 Y. Z. . . 6 Auto .. . 1 JR.. . 1 C. B. R. . 5 ... 4 1 .. 1 . 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out FDR SALE 2 room-size pieces of Brussels carpet at once. 7 S. 7th street 23-2t FOR SALE Strong wooden boxes of 1-inch lumber. Various sizes aver aging 27x42x12 inches. Price 20c each. Nicholson Printing Co. 23-tf FO RSALE Cheap. Harness, good mower, steel rake, double plows. Call 317 N. D street. 23-t FOR-SXLEHousehold 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, prestollte tank, tools, etc., included. See Fred Gennett, 1829 Main St. 21-7t FOR SALE Red, white and yellow sweet potato plants. Leeds, Phones 3003, 3139. 21-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE "Ribbon L." fast trotting 4 year old suitable for handsome young man. Phone 1718. 18-eod-7t 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 cMcks, 25 for $2.00, until Wednesday night 325 S. W. 1st street 9-tf FOR SALE Two seated steel tired i surrey in .good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave., or Phone 3276. 19-tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE Modern 6 room house, furnace, bath, gas, electric light both kinds of water, large lot. $2,200. Owner, 1031 S. 8th Bun-wed-sat T. C. Davis of Greensfork and Miss Luella Lantz were entertained with the Misses Helen and Blanche Coyne Sunday evening. T. J. Connell, Watson Faucett and Robert DuGranrut were at Connersville Saturday. Walter Wood a farmer living west of town states that he has 12 acres of corn that will average fn height nine inches. The corn has been plowed. Will Berry was at Everton and Connersville yesterday to deliver a lot of flour for the Riverside flour mills. He was at New Castle today. Mrs. Will Wallace spent one day recently with her daughter Miss Edna at Earlham. The citizens of this place met .with Dr. Sweeney at his office Monday evening and made arrangements for decoration. Further, particulars will be given later. R. F. Callaway and aunt had as their company at evening dinner. Monday, Mrs. M. M. Callaway of Cambridge City, Mrs. J. L. Wike and Mrs. Chas. Stewart and sons. EATON, OHIO Eaton, O., May 24. Before Judge Abel C. Risinger of the common pleas court Monday morning Isaac Lowrey, colored, was acquitted of the charge of illegally furnishing liquor in a dry territory. Lowr?y's arrest was made last week on warrant of Cornelius Cdowell, who swore that he had purchased liquor of Lowrey. Crowell mentioned others, but no further arrests have been made. It was shown on the stand that Lowrey had given Crowell a couple of drinks while at his home. At the regular weekly meeting of the city council. Clerk C. E. Ressler was directed to notify the Ohio Electric railway to sprinkle its right of way from the east corporation line to the west line. O. F. Mikesell. oil contractor ,was directed to oil one side of streets and then keep traffic shut off for twenty-four hours, before beginning operations ; on the other side. Three bills were allowed and ordered paid, as follows: P. C." Goldsmith, $35; street hands $150.60; Chester Wagoner, 50 cents. ' ! John W. Vogel's minstrels wiR be the attraction at the city opera house next Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Moorehead

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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. Gall or address, E. T. Bacher, Arlington hotel. 23-7t A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY . HOME AT mmm mmm 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 or 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 FOR SALE Well located rental property, pays 14 per cent on Investment; a bargain. Address Rental, care Palladium. 30-tf FOR SALE Six room House witn bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Modern ten-room brick residence. 300 S. 13th street Phone 1288, or 2147. 2-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and iocal Information office. 8th and North E Sts. 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 in vestment Must be sold, leaving town. Phone 125S. 1-tl FOR SALE Small, well improve! su burban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other buildings; an ideal little home for the retired 1 farmer.or city man seeking a su burban home. Price $4,000. Apply to the J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh 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 Five room house, modern except bath; call at 250 S. W. 3rd street after 6 p. m. 24&27 FOR" RENT Four unfurnished front rooms, downstairs. Two furnished rooms. 222 West Main. . 24-3t FOR RENT 4 furnished rooms, complete for light housekeeping, call 417J,2 N- W. 3rd or phone 3645. 23-3t and little daughter, Florence JeanJeannette of Cincinnati, Bpent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and :Mrs. John H. Jones. - ; F. O. Girton, of the undertaking firm of Thomas Girton & Sons, has purchased the interests of his father and brother and is now in full control of the business. Sanford Johnson of Indianapolis, was an Eaton visitor Monday afternoon. , Before Mayor D. J. Miller Monday morning Orien Parks was fined $5 and costs for drunkennes. An old account of $2.65 was also assessed and was paid. . Mrs. Henry Koppe is visiting relatives at New Castle, Ind. The body of Minor E. Farr, who died at Chula Vista, Cal., May 8, arrived at Eaton early Tuesday morning and was taken to the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Farr, North Barron street, where short funeral services were held in the afternoon in charge of. the members of the local Masonic fraternity . His body was placed in the Farr mausoleum in Mound Hill cemetery. The remains were accompanied here by his widow and William O'Keefe, who had been west for about two years. C. B. Unger was a Richmond business visitor Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Acton have returned after a several days' visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Springer, in Richmond. Daniel JR. Litehiser of Clark's Fork, Idaho, is here to spend the summer with relatives south of Eaton. The condition of Miss Bertha Ehrhardt, ill with a complication of diseasese at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrhardt, is slightly improved. Harry McWhinney of Dayton, Bpent Sunday and Monday here with his wife. Joe Cunningham spent Saturday with relatives at Gratis. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Brown of Dayton and Mrs. Will N. Kltson of Hamilton, spent Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stephens and family. Russell McNeal and Miss Ada Fassnacht were Dayton -visitors Saturday. Mrs. Iha Holihan and Miss Emma Albright of Dayton, are visiting local relatives and friends. Miss Rossie Armstrong spent Sunday in Dayton w ith Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Holihan, . , , . , Mr. and Mrs. Allen Floyd, bt Lewis-

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FOR RENT Spinning Flat, opposite Westcott hotel. Benj. F. Harris. Jo-it FOR RENT Furnished room for one or two gentlement Modern. SlCa Main street. 23-2t FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed rooms, bath. Central. Address J. B. care Palladium. 19-7t FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping as well as sleeping. 133 S. 8th 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. 9th St 15-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler. 913 Main. Phone 1814. , 15-tf THE NEW YORK STORE 191 Ft. Wayne Ave. Men's Clothing, $20 and $25 goods at $7.50. Trousers, $1.25. Best line of shoes, reasonable prices. Hats and Shirts. Good line Suit Cases and Trunks, 75c up. Before buying let me show you my line of goods. 21-5t W. J. HI ATT No. 11, Over Western Union, Cor 9th and Main. Give especial attention to rental of property. Have a good line of farms and city property for sale. See him before you buy. Phone -277. wed-6at-sun 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 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

WOOL WANTED Highest Market Price Paid in Cash

CLENDENIN CO. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Near Union Depot. PHONE 2436. RICHMOND, IND.

burg, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Fisher. George Maiers of Dayton, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his parents. Leroy Denius of Somerville, was a guest of Eaton friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker were Dayton visitors Sunday. Probate Judge A. D. Davis was a. Dayton visitor last Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Thomas and daughter, of Camden, spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harris of New York Vity, will spend a part of next month here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harris. Harry Casper of Cincinnati, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Nathan Fouts was in Dayton Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holihan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprowl of Cincinnati, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sprowl. Miss Alma Pence was in Gratis Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pence. Sheriff W. S. Boner was a Saturday visitor in Dayton. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind..- May. 24. J. H. Browder, of Greenville, Ohio, is spending a few days here. Solomon Castor and daughter, Cora, left this morning for Wabash, where they will visit with relatives. Miss Castor will also be the guest of Mrs. J Robert Hinmen, at ePru. They, will De gone a montn. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daugherty, a son, and first child. Michael Comniff went to Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Presbaugh, of NewCastle, spent Monday with friends at this place. Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Scott, Mr. and Mrs. v. H. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keagy, Mrs. Margaret Lontz and Miss Esther Porter. Knode Porter spent Tuesday at Indianapolis. Mrs. Charles Keys was at New Castle Monday morning. Relatives here received word of the death of Mrs. Fred Miller, which occurred Tuesday, morning at her , home in Indianapolis. She was 22 years

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REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts. 221 S. B St., Phone 1320. 5-tf LOST LOST Between Lyons' Station and Richmond a matting suit case. Finder notify Mary Gavin, Lyons' Station. Ind., care of Dickson Bros. Liberal reward. 24-3t LOST Three $10iuTls7VindoT, please return to lock box 1-'-' and receive

reward. 24-2t'will be with Mrs. Virginia Meredith.

LOST- Gold head oil oi uniDiena. veturn 303 N. 9th. 24-lt LOST Ladies' "hat-61n AbiugtonTi pike". Call 413 S. 13th street. 23-1 1 FOR SALE Excelsior motorcjcle. Call after supper, 205 S. 9th St. LOST Small ladies signet ring. Initials "E. H." Liberal reward if returned to Palladium office. 23-3t LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf FOUND FOUND Lady's white kid glove in front of First Presbyterian church. Owner call at 305 North Eighth street. 24-lt CARD OF THANKS t CARD OF THANKS. We do hereby extend our heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and friends for the kindness shown us in the death of our wife and mother, also for the floral offerings, especially to the fellow workmen of Gaar, Scott & Co. William 'Corner and family. CARD OF THANKS. We can not personally see all our friends and we wish in this manner to thank them for the many kindnesses shown during the sickness and death of our mother, and also the singers at the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown. CARD OF THANKS. WTe want to extend onr thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sickness and death of our dear husband and father. Mrs. Mary M. Roller, Mrs. W. E. Blizzard, Mrs. R. B. Bond. Munich has a museum in which the developing of illumination from the pine splinter of centuries ago to the most modern electrical devices may be studied. old and was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers. Besides the pa rents, the husband and little two- yearold son survive. The funeral will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Indianapolis. .... Relatives and friends from Hagerstown and Greensfork will attend the services. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stout and son, Mrs. Phoebe Rinehart and son, Mahlon visited Sunday with Levi Ulrich's at Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Jones and daugh ters visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thelman near Mllville. Mr. and Mrs. John Worl and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones were guests of Jyle Jones and family Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Canaday enter tained several relatives at dinner on Sunday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind., May 24. Mr. and Mrs. James Saverage have returned to Indianapolis after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Steele. Mrs. Sarah Scott will go to Straughns tomorrow to visit her children, James Scott and Mrs. William Clayton, and on to Indianapolis to spend a few days with a daughter, Mrs. Charles Webster. Mr. and" Mrs. A. P. Walker, A. B. Irvln, of Rushville, Miss Mary Shepherd, Springfield, Ill.,and Mrs. Brown of Indianapolis, formed an "auto" party to this city, Sunday, . and were guests at the Vinton. Mrs. Maud Lambertson of Benton ville, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hayes. O. B. Knight, of Cincinnati was a visitor in this city, Monday. Mrs. Gus Laux of Indianapolis, will come Thursday to attend commencement and visit relatives. Mrs. Palmer has returned to Wabash after a visit in the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. F. J. Harvey. Rev. Chestine Smith, of Anderson, will deliver the sermon at the Meth odist church next Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Smith will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White while in the city. Mrs. Leo Gard, of Richmond, spent Tuesday with her grandmother, Mrs. PauL Rev. Gurliff Jensen and Messrs. Goodrich, Hageman, Rose and DrMennen of Shelbyville, and Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Judkln attended the funeral of the Rev. Howard Wright, at

Doddridge this morning. The remains J were taken to Greencastle for interjment Rev Wright was a brother of I Miss Rhoda Wright and a nephew of Mrs. John udkins of this city, i Mrs. Glen Scott, of Greenfield, la 'visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. iH. Doney and will attend commencejment. Mrs. F. G. Eppley and daughter.

Jessie, of Anderson, are the guests of Larkin Macy and family for the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wilson were visitors in Richmond, Monday. . Mrs. J. T. Reese has returned from Rookil!e where she spent Monday with her son. Arthur, who came to the Sanitarium in that place last week from Denver. Mr. Reese is holding his own but his health has improved but little in the past year. The Helen Hunt club met Monday afternoon at the home of the president. Mrs. J. W. Judkins. Mrs. J. W. Marson presented the work of the afternoon, "Drummond's Chapter on the Evolution of a Mother," in a comprehensive manner. The next meeting. une fifth. Mrs. I. H. Wilson of New Castle, will attend the commencement Friday evening. Mrs. Flora. Grubbs returned to Indianapolis Tuesday after a visit in the home or her brother, Rev. J. E, Coffia and family. .. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, O.. May 24. Miss Bernice and Elma Horner were Sunday visitors in Fountain City. Miss Elsie McGill and . Mr. Ed Schatenne. of Richmond, spent Sunday with Miss Roxie Cusslns, of Anderson. Mrs. Carrey and Miss Julia Carrey, of Dayton, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Carrey Sunday. Mrs. James Paul, of Ludlow, . Ky is here visiting relatives this week. Miss Mungavin, of Indianapolis, is a guest or relatives and friends here. Miss Pauline and Eleanor Smith, of' Richmond, spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Sarah Carr, of Richmond, was In town Monday. Miss Hazel Early, of Earlham, was. a week-end guest of Miss Gertrude Haw ley. Miss Nan Richey, of Muncie, is spending this week with Mrs. John' Cook. ' Miss Ruth Miller, of Cincinnati, is home on a two weeks' vacation. ' .: Miss Ruth Irwin, Mae Young, Minnie Jones ' Cleitus Kuth, and Amos Black, attended the commencement at Eldorado Saturday night Miss Mary Austin, of Richmond, took Sunday dinner with Mrs. Delia Burgoyne. Mrs. Perry Potts and Miss Martha " Ivy returned to Eaton Tuesday after a very pleasant visit with Mrs. James Kuth. Hst yon trouusi of anv mlal disordered stoniacb? G4 to your dnajtglst ind ret 90c or II bottle of Or. CeldweU' mtp repstn. which is positively go era. nrq to -we fou ana keep you weJk CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Depart of Public Works, office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., May 22nd, 1911. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the CiC Jf Richmond, Indiana, that on the 22nd 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. 244-191 1.-t Providing for the improvement of Butler Street, by constructing cement sidewalk 5 feet wide on the west side of said street, from Sherman street to' Bridge avenue. . 3 Improvement Resolution No. 246-1911, ... Providing for the improvement of ! Sherman, street by constructing ce ment sidewalks 5 foot wide on both sides of said street, from Sheridan street to Boyer street. - Improvement Resolution No. 251-1911,'' Providing for the Improvement of Southwest 3rd Street, from National Road to Southwest VE" street, as fol- . lows: by constructing cement sidewalks on the east side 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 y said described public improvements ' are hereby notified that the Board of i public Works of said city has Axed' Monday, June 12th, 1911, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard, ' against the amount assessed againsteach piece of property described in said roll and will determine the que-, tion as to whether such lots or tract, 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 asaesments, 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, Fred R. Charles Wr. W. Zimmerman, tkvard of Public Works. May 22nd-lwk

Terre Dante. IndiaitajMlii & Eastern Traction Co. -Eastern Dfvlsloa .'.:"V" . Trains leave Richmond for ladlaa ' ipolls and la termed late atatloM at 6:00 A. M.; 7:25; 8:00: 9:2S; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:20; ;40; 9:00; 10:00? ' 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indianaoolls, t:40 P. If. Lut Car to New Castle, 10:00 P. U. ' Trains connect at : Indianapolis tor ' Lafayette, Frankfort. CrawfordavOl. Terre Haute. Clinton, Sullivan. Ifaiv ; imrtille, Lebanon and Paris, OL " Tickets sold through.