Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 247, 14 July 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDA V, JULY 14, 1911.

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WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 vXNTEI Good housekeeper, 317 8. W. 3rd. 14-lt WANTED House, work or washing and Ironing. C!aII at 433 South 6th street. 14-2t WANTED Position as housekeeper for home gentleman with or without children, or companion for Borne one. Am lone lady. .Call 42 N. Uh street, Richmond. 13-2t WANTED Housework by youngglrT 509 North 19th street. 13-21 WANTED Plain and fancy Be wing". Call at 838 North 10th street. 13-3t FOR SALE Seven room house, good home, or Investment. Also new double house that pays 10 2-3 percent on Investment and one good building lot. Good reason, and must sell soon. Call after 6 p. m. O. J. Kelly. 250 S. W. 3rd. 13-3t WANTED Good cook; also dish warher, good wages to reliable and capable persons. Address "II. M. R.," care Palladium. 12-3t We IlEPATR Baby Tabs, sTiarpenHlawn mowers, screen doors made to order, picture framing, work called for and delivered. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 10-tf BEE M OORK & OGIf O RN tor all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loam, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20 tf WANTED (!iii for general housework. 221 North 6th street. 10-7t

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MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind.. July 14. Miss Anna Green of Connersvllle, is spending a few days with her elBter, Mrs. Frank DuGranrut. The ladies were at Richmond shopping, yesterday. Will Fllby, who has the contract for 'building Rudolph Slonakor's new house, east of Milton, states that the frame was raised Wednesday. Miss Mary Moore returned yesterday from a- country visit with Miss Jennie Hussey, west of town. Ask them about the picnic dinner. Dr. Gentle, of Richmond, was greeting his many friends here, yesterday. Miss Mabel Scott has gone to Centerville to spend a few days with her .aunt, Mrs. Savage. The Misses Ruth Leverton, Florence Daniels, Catherine Snyder, Marie Snyder, Rosella Matthews, Helen Clark, Grace Doddy, Luella Doddy, Bessie Doddy. and Bessie Royer, young ladies of Milton and Cambridge Clfy, picnicked In Allison's grove yesterday afternoon. They had well laden supper baskets. Miss Mattie Ward returned yesterday from a few days visit In Brookvllle, with relatives. Mrs. Fred Stowe, nee Hattie Mason, Is' expected today from Portland to visit her uncles, Willlsand Marlon Leverton and families. In naming the teachers of the Milton schools for the coming year a new feature In the way of a teacher In music and drawing was overlooked. Miss Nellie J. Jones, of Modoc, has been employed In that capacity by the board, much to the satisfaction of the ipatrons. The Rev. E. K. Van Winkle will take for bis sermon-subject at the Christian church, here, Sunday morning, "The Divine Secret of a Sinless Life." That of the evening will be "The Unifying Tower of the Cross." -Mrs. Chas. Mason, of near Bentonille, who recently underwent an operation at Reld's Hospital is Improving and Is able to sit up some. Mrs. Urlas Wlesler of west of town was reported somewhat Improved. John DuGranrut Is assisting T. J. Connell as bookkeeper at the Milton grain elevator, during the busy season, of afternoons. Frank Rothermel and Homer Callaway were calling on lady friends in Cambridge City, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ellen Dowhower of Richmond, was In town on business and to see some of her friends, Wednesday afternoon. Willis Leverton is authority that a heavy frost was to be seen yesterday morning. Edwin Kellam. of Centervllle, has purchased a new buggy at the Milton buggy factory. Mr. and Mrs. P, W. Moore had as their guests at evening dinner yesterday. Miss Mary Moore, Miss Blanche Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hess had as their guests at dinner today, Alvin Lowry and Miss Ruby Kellam. t Mr. and Mrs. Will Swcney spent Wednesday evening with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Sweney. Charles Ferguson attended the races fit Indianapolis, Wednesday. Mrs. Ferguson spent the day with her daughter. Mrs. Oscar Klrlln and family. Mrs. T. M. McClung and Mrs. E. K. Van Winkle, have been quite sick. Each had a severe attack of choleda morbus. Green Bryant was also quite sick with cholera morbus, Wednesday Ulght. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis were in Richmond Wednesday, shopping. Mrs. Will Wallace and daughter, Miss Dora Wallace of south of town, pkr callers on the family of the late

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C o WANTED If you want money In place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 18-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Good horse power hay baler, cheap. Address Noah Ryan, R. R. No. 5. 14-4t FOR SALE Iron fence, 446 S. 5th street. 14-2t FOR SALE Good built hay press, cheap. II. S. Roberts. 114 S. 16th. Phone 2534. 14-7t FOR SALE Two gentle ponies. Phone 1732. 14-lt FOR SALE Square piano, Indies' writing desk, 3-piece bed room suite. 2S N. 12th street (Hegger) Call afternoons only. 14-3t PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction on Saturday, July 15, 1911, at my residence on the Hawkins farm, northeast ' of Richmond, 15 head of horses and mules, 10 head of cattle, 21 head of hogs, wagon, vehicles and harness, farm implements, torn in field, Buff Rock chickens and household goods. C. B. Stubbs. 12-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE An Excelsior Motorcycle, cheap for cash or trade for horse. Phone 5137. 13-7t FOR SALE Property oi: Main street. Address "J. F. M." care Palladium. 12-3t FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin and Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 3 120. July II, fri-mon tf Mrs. Catherine Whelan, at Cambridge City, Wednesday afternoon. They also called on Dr. and Mrs. Charles Knlese. . Dr, Sweney Is having his trees trimmed in front, of his office on Central Avenue. Thos. Doddy is doing the work. Mrs. Nancy Baldwin had as her company at dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Filby, and Mrs. Dan Hess and family. Wilbur Doddridge, of Doddridge has a new auto. It is a Davis No. 35. The Rev. C. 11 H. Pinnick preaches at Doddridge chapel, Sunday morning and evening. The following officers of the Rehekah Degree lodge were installed at the last regular meeting. A number of the officers were absent and will be installed later on. Mrs. Earl Doddridge noble grand; Miss Cora Bennett, left supporter to noble grand; Mrs. James Doddridge conductress; Mrs. DuGranrut chaplain; Mrs. Charles Davis, Inside guardian; Mrs. Iafe Rayle, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. R P. Lindsay attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine Whelan, yesterday evening. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Pike, of Centerville, were the guests of Mrs. Jennie Jones, Tuesday. i Mrs. Charles Routh is spending some time at the Spiceland Sanitarium, taking treatment for rheumatism, with which she has long been afflicted. Harry Bond spent Thursday in Indianapolis. W. D. Wagar and family have returned after a visit with Mrs. Wagar's mother, Mrs. T. C. Walker, of Warren, Ohio. Mrs".' Charles Routh is spending some time at the Spiceland Sanitarium, taking treatment for rheumatism. ' Mrs. George Robey visited her mother, Mrs. Nichols, of Centerville, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romer were in Indianapolis Thursday. Mrs. Ada Dennis returned today to spend Sunday at her home in this city, after four months spent in Martinsville, as leader of an orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Jones, of NewCastle; George Cary, of Muncie; Mrs. Richard Tyner, of Knightstown; and Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, of near Straughn's were among the friends in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Katherine Wheelan, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. F. Hahn spent Wednesday shopping in Idiaapolis. Miss Louise Griffin, of Spiceland, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wilson. Mr. 'and Mrs. James Martin, of Richmond, and Russell Stout, of Richmond, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White, Sunday. Wheat threshing in this section, is j well advanced, and w ill have been ' finished in this township within the ; twenty bushels to the acre, with weight above the average. Miss Agnes Pusinelli has returned after a visit with friends in Cincinnati. Miss Myrtle Clayton and Miss Ruth Rice have returned to their home in Straughns. after a visit with the former's aunt, Mrs. Daisy Schlechty. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris. Ohio, July 14. Prospects are flattering for the best and largest crop in years in Preble county for corn i and tobacco. The two crocs have been, i

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1 mi mm mi WANT AD LETTEI LOST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follow: Cottage . . . . 1 B. B 2 Young Girl . . 1 Geo. H. Raker 2 H. M. R 3 Bargain . . Box 175 . . . F. L Auto Trade 1 . 1 3 1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. AH mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE New Upright piano at a bargain. Phone 1293. 13-2t FOR SALE 3 good rugs for $10. 12-3t phone 1613. FOR SALE Household goods at 31 South 5th. ll-7c FOR SALE CHEAP Three good fertilize wheat drills, gang plow, a lot good up-to-date rigs, all kinds; harness, all kinds. Call 317 N. A St. 10-7t FOR SALE At a bargain, five passenger automobile, good as new. or will exchange for two pasenger machine. Xewbern's Shop, 4th and North A streets. Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR SALE 16 window shuTters" Phone 1S27. Wm. Dick3. C-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Ft) R SALE Farm of 197 acres. Phone 1S27. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7ru. 6-tf benefitted greatly by the hot wave of the past week and a great advance is noticeable. Wheat harvest has been completed and threshing is well under way. The yield is said to he slightly under normal. Our local wheat harvest is now in full swing and all the machines in this community are busy from daylight till dark while an almost constant string of wagons is seen at the two elevators. Average yields around here are re ported to be from twenty to twenty five bushels per acre. The price just now is ranging around eighty cents per bushel. Dealers say the crop is of an excellent quality. A. F. Scott is the guest of his son, Charles and family. Mr. Scott and his son-in-law and family recently made an automobile trip over 100 miles, a part of it being a trip to Cleveland, where they visited Mr. Scott's mother, who is 91 years old. Charles Murray, the well known farmer, and Dr. Swisher, of Dayton, left Wednesday for Red Wing, Minn., where the former will probably undergo an operation at the home of the Mayo Brothers, the famous surgeons. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones and children of Florida, came Wednesday for a visit with relatives. The Pythian Sisters installed their newly elected officers the first of the week. Miss Roxie McKee was installing officer. The Rebekah Lodge held their installation servicss and a very pleasant evening was spent. Delicious refreshments of cake and ice cream was served. Mrs. Carrie Clark was installation officer. Following is the list of officers: N. G. Mrs. Walling. R. S. Lena Kessler. R. S. Lena Ha Her. V. G. Lizzie Hawley. R. S. V. G. Minnie Pence. L. S. V. G. Donna Morrison. Chaplain Jennie Kessler. Conductress Flo Richards. I. G. Mrs. Van Thompson. O. G. Alice Sherer. On last Wednesday evening the K. of P. lodge installed their newly elected officers, A. E. Samuels installing officer. S. J. Reid has installed a large and costly electricly controlled cash register. St. John's Catholic. First Sunday ot each month morning service at 7:30. Third Sunday of each month Christian doctrine at 9 a. m. Services at 10 a. m. Christian. Preaching each evening this week and all next. Bible school 9:30 a. m. Preaching Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Special sermon 2:30 p. m. Preaching in the evening. A basket dinner at the noon hour. Presbyterian. Choir practice Friday evening. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching 10:30 a. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Mrs. G. A. Hill entertined at dinner Thursday, Mrs. Geo. Arnold and brother, Mr. Walter Bowers of Cincinnati. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind.. July 14. Mrs. Howard Van Meter and little daughter Maxine, of New Castle are visiting with Mrs. Alice Newcomb for two weeks. Mrs. W. E. Ickeman and son Hugh, of Dayton, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roller and daughter. Mrs. Brown Burns, of New Castle spent We'dnesday with them. Michael Conniff and Knode Porter are at Indianapolis attending the races. Mr. and Mrs. John Werking are at Indianapolis visiting this week. Mrs. A. M. Howeil and son, Elbert, of Centerville. are spending a few

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FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE Nice suburban place of 6 acres, S room house, all out buildings, including 16x60 foot chicken house, both waters, well fruited, 2H miles out on Middeleborough pike. Phone 5147. 14-frl-sun FOR SALE Small, well improve-, suburbac 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 rtreet. spt lt-f SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in ail Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E 3ts. 16-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. Call 723 S. W A. 14-3t FOR RENT Furnished room in private family. Call 921 Main. 14-lt FOR RENT 6 room house, modern, 615 North Sth street. 14-lt FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping, 202 N. 7th. 13-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 201 South &th street. 13-7t FOR RENT Seven room house, modern, two blocks from Main street, furnished. After September 1st. Address "G. B.," care Palladium. 13-7t days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter. Lee Reynolds is recovering nicely from a dislocated knee caused by falling from a load of hay. Mrs. Jesse Rinehart and daughter are spending this week in the country with Mrs. Phoebe Rinehart. Mrs. James Knapp will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Mrs. Wilbur Pierce and children of j Carthage, Mrs. Howard Van Meter and baby of New Castlt. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sells, of Anderson, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Sells;. Theodore Shafer was at Centerville Wednesday, adjusting a fire loss which occurred south of there, this week. Miss Edith Heiney is attending business college at Richmond during the summer term. Mrs. Frank Whitsell has been spending several days with friends at Richmond. Miss Vera lemming sang at the Nickel theater Wednesday evening. Miss Flming b a' very sweet much. She will cofttytfue to sing bevoice and pleased jfie patrons very ginning next week Ernest Heiney has VJreturned to Beaumont, days' visit Richmond. Tesfas after a several iends here and at Mr. and NlW.)ra Wheeler and daughters sint Thursday afternoon with friends at Cambridge City. Mrs. Harry Miller and son, of Chicago, are guests at the home of Mrs. J. L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grey, of Dublin spent Thursday with C. T. Knapp and wife. Mrs. Dave Working and Mrs. Wm. Williams were at Richmond, Thursday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Turner W. Hadley to Arthur L. Bundy. July 3, 1911, $700, Lot 1, T. W. Hadley Add., Richmond. Will J. Robbins to Leroy Mansfield, June 22. 1911, $600. Pt. N. W. i Sec. 5-13-1. John E. Morrow to Lewis E. Biff, July 5. 1911, $3,500. Lot 34, J. K. Dugdale Sub. Add. Richmond. Franklin Moore to Jos. W. Moore, June 23, 1911, $1, lot 91, Grand Boulevard Sub., Richmond. Jos. W. Moore to Franklin Moore. June 22, 1911. $1, lot 91, Grand Boulevard Sub., Richmond. Oliver W. Test to Bertha G. Test, June 7. 1911. $1, Pt. S. W. H Sec. 5-13-1. Alfred Johnson to Mary J. Overman, June 5, 1911, $1, lot 17, C. Fetta's Add., Richmond. Will J. Robbins to Jno. B. Dougan. June S 1911, $900. lot 10, C. Scott add. Richmond. Howard Thompson to Jno. W. Slick. June 7, 1911. $2,500. Pt. lot 49, C. Fetta's Add.. Richmond. Dorothy E. Jackson to Eliz. eliey. May 17. 1911. $2,700, lot 29. C. Fetta's AM.. Richmond. Dickinson Trust Co., Tr. to Ella Knapp. June 6, 1911, S1S0, lot IS, Jenkins' Add. Richmond. Wilmer McMahan to Mary E. Kimmer. June 7, 1911, 1.S00; lots 9 to 16. Blk. 20, ERXR. Cambridge. Mary E. Kilmer to Wm. B. Martin, May 25. 1911, $1,000; lots 9 to 16, Blk. 20. ERNR. Cambridge. Sadies B. Morgan to Wm. Waking. Apr; 42. 1911, $100, lot 75. J. Maxwell add.. Richmond. Mary A. Merrick to Wm. B. Martin. May 25. 1911. $1,000; lots 9 to 16, Blk. 20. FRNR, Cambridge.

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FOR RENT Modern 5-room flat with big yard. O. K. Karns, Union Depot. 13-7t FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping, 27 North 11th. 10-7t FOR RENT 5 room cottage, N. W. 5th. Call 207 N. 9th. 12-tf FOR RENT Furnished room at New Windsor for gents. 10-7t FOR RENT 7 room house on Cor. of W. 5th and Linden avenue. Phone 1235 or 3015. S-tf FOR RENT Flats furnished for housekeeping. 240 Ft. Wayne avenue. 31-tf. FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St. 15-tf LOST LOST Bracelet. Initials "L. K. W." Reward. Phone 1246. 13-3t LOST Gold eye glasses attached to chain and button on July 1. Phone 14S1. H-tt LOST Black pocket book, with strap broken, $10 bill $4 in silver and small change, 2 receipts. Please return to Mrs. Ed. Hall, East Main and 23rd and receive reward. C-tf LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf FOUND FOUND Bracelet In front of City Hall Owner can have same by proving ownership at Palladium. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., July 13th, 1911. To Whom It May Concern Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 10th day of July, 1911, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 270-1911. Providing for the improvement tf the alley between Sputh 13th and 14th street, by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof from South "C" to South "D" street. And on July 13th, 1911, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution, No. 272-1911. Providing for the improvement of North "F" street, from North 20th to North 24th street, by constructing cement sidewalk 5 foot wide and cement curb and gutter on both sidts thereof, between the points named. Improvement Resolution No. 273-1911. Providing for the improvement of North "C" street, from North 19th to North 22nd street, by constructing a cement sidewalk 5 foot wide on the south side of street, between the points named. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, August 7th, 1911, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvements or either of them, as above described, and on aid day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. H. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. jul 14-21 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., July 13th, 1911. To Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 13th day of July, 1911, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 74-1911 For the vacation of a portion of Linden street: Beginning at a point on the South side of Richmond avenue, at the. intersection with the prolongation of the west line of an alley runl ning in a northeastwardly direction J 1st east of West 1st street; thence

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THE CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND, IND. Effective July 9, Westward; July 10, Eastward Subject to Change Without Notice, 7:13 p. m. DAILY, Limited for Cincinnati, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia, and North Carolina points. S:45 a. m. WEEK-DAYS Local for Cincinnati, connecting with'F. F. V. Limited for the East. 7:33 a. m. SUNDAYS Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. Limited for the East. - - - 4:15 p. m. WEEK-DAYS Local for Cincinnati. 7:15 p. rn. SUNDAYS Local for Cincinnati. 12:00 Noon DAILY Limited for Chicago and West. 10:40 a. m. WEEK-DAY'S Local for Chicago. - 8:10 p. m. WEEK-DAYS- Local for Chicago. 10:25 p. m. srXDAYS-Local for Chicago. Sleeping. Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains;

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED HOUSEKEEPING. Light housekeeping. 320 N. A. Mrs. Ruuge. jun S-2m ex sun INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Rea". Estate. Chas. D. ShidV.er, 913 Main. Phone 1S14. 15-tf STORAGE. Done' forget Atkinson and his ire proof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. junelS-tf REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St. Phone 1320. 5-tf PRESSING, CLEANING. Take your suits to Harris and Hafner to be cleaner and pressed. Work guaranteed at lowest prices. Phone 264S, over 10 N. 8th. 13-tt CLOTHING. The New York Store, 191 Ft. Wayne Avenue. 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 nay line of goods may 21-fri-sun-tues-thur AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. All work first, class at an honest price. Estimate and prices freely given. T. H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th. julH-tf Palladium Want Ads Pay. west along the south side of Rich mond avenue, to the northwest corner of Lot No. 6, Anna Madden s Sub-Di vision to the City of Richmond, In diana, thence southeastwardly along the north line of lot No. 6, to the Northeast corner of lot; thence in a l northeastwardly direction to the place of beginning. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, August 7th, 1911, as a date upon which remons trances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed vacation as above de scribed, and on said day,, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its of fice for the purpose of hearing and considering remonstrances which may bo filed or presented and for the pur pose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall he final and con clusive upon all persons. II. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. jul 14-21 Palladium Want Ads Pay. JUST TELL US THE AMOUNT OF MONEY AND THE TIME you want to use the same and we will make you RATES that cannot be anything but satisfactory to you. We loan from $5.00 to $200 on Furniture, Pianos, Teams, Wagons, etc., without removal, and the same can be paid back" in weekly or monthly payments. If you need money fill out the following blank and send this ad to us. Our agent will call on you at once. We loan in all surrounding towns and country. Your Name Address Richmond Loan Co. Colonial Bldg., Room 8 , Richmond, Ind. Ross' Liquid Corn Remedy, Ten Cents.

NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, as: Elizabeth Krull vs. Herman Krull. Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1911. No. 15709. Complaint for divorce and Custody. To Herman Krull: You are hereby notified that Eliiabeth Krull has filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, her complaint against you

in the above entitled cause, wherein she demands judgment for divorce aud custody of child. The return day of notice in said cause is on the 5th day of September, 1911. You are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint and that unless you appear and answer iu said cause, on t'ae callig of the same, on the said 5th day of September, 1911, in said court at the court house in the city of Richmond. Indiana, said cause will be heard and determined in your absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said court at the city of Richmond, this 13th day of July. 1911. George Matthews. Clerk. (SEAL) G. H. Hoelschar. Attorney for Plaintiff 14 21 2S. Terre Haute, indiaazpilii & Eastern Tractbn Co. Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.; 7:25; 8:00: 9:25: 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 5:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:J0; 8:40; ;00; 10:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to IndtanaDolla, 8:40 P. M. Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. M. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort. CrawfordavtU. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan. Martinsville, Lebanon and Parla. I1L Tickets aold through. CLARENCE HADLEY MEAT MARKET California Himi, this week .......lie PHONE 2591 COR. 13TH & MAIN Use Queen Ready Mixed PAINT, $1.75 per Gal. Old Reliable Paint Co. H. C. SHAW, Mgr. 10 A 12 8. 7th. Phone 2230 DON'T That NOW la the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DO I G AN, JENKINS & CO. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330. LINES SUNDAY EXCURSION Dayton New Castle Middletown ' Anderson Elwood Kokomo Logansport FROM RICHMOND, JULY It Ask Agent About Fares and Trains ROUND TRIP TO CINCINNATI VIA C. &: O. Sunday, July 16th Train leaves Richmond, 7i25 a. m. Train leaves So. Richmond, 7:32 a. m. Returning leaves Cincinnati, (4th St. Station) 7:30 p. m. For particulars, call C. A. Blair, City Ticket, Agent, Home Tel. 2062. WHEAT Screenings 39 So. 6th Phone 1679

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