Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 253, 21 July 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 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.

WANTED JOKbAfcJ, M'MANUs"" & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 WANTED Cabinet maker a. Louck & Hill Co. 21-3t WANTED You to call and see Drop Heart Singer Sewing Machine left at our store by party leaving town. You can buy this machine at a bargain, for cash. Call at Singer Shop. 600 Main St. 21-mon-wed-frl-tf WANT ED wTTite girl For general houework In small family. 2001 East Main St. 21-3t WANTEDLaundry girl. Westcott hotel. 21-3t WANTED To buy a second-hand cash register. DoX 131 Richmond, Ind. 21-lt WANTED Work In private family by an all around man. Call 22 S. 12 St. 21-2t WANTED Position as shipping clerk paymaster or clerical work. Address A. M. Maze, Anderson, Ind1, 130 Indiana Ave. 21-2t WANTED Situation as grocery clerk 3 years experience, best reference. Address C. M., care Palladium. 21-2t WANTED Young "person Interested in a business education to enter the Bummer term which, opens Tuesday, Aug. 1. Call at the college office or phone 2040 and we will call at your home and explain our courses to you. 20-5t WANTED A woman or girl for house work, small family, no washing. Call at once. 119 North 14th. 20-3t WANTED A woman or girl at once. Small family, no washing. 119 N. 14th St. 20-4t WANTED A place in the country to work by young married man. Address C. II., care of Palladium. 20-2t WANTED Small washings . 14TTN. O. 20-2t HE A DETECTIVE Earn $100 and pver per month and not interfering with yoilr present occupation at first. Mutual Det. Ass'n., 110 E. 125th St., New York City. 19-7t WANTEDWashing andIroning oT day work, either at home or at your residence. Address 731 S. 13th St. 16-7t

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind., July 21. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mason attended the annual picnic of township trustees which was held yesterday in Glen Miller park. Mrs. John Dillon and daughter, Miss Mary, visited friends in Indianapolis, Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Mary Bertsch is spending a few days in' Anderson, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter. Mrs. Sarah Zell. who Is quite sick at her home In the north part of town was very kindly remembered by neighbors and friends In the way of gifts, on her eighty-fourth birthday anniversary, last Tuesday. Mrs. Zell is one of the historic characters of the old Whitewater canal days, and was for many years cook on the Etna, one of the "fast" canal boats of the fifties. Mrs. Frank Ingerman is spending a few days with friends in Richmond. Masters Clarence and Robert Whelan are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Retts, of Hagerstown. Mrs. Clifford Marson and son have returned after a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vorhies, of Centerville. Mrs. Harry Stannah has been quite sick for the past few days. After five years service in the office of the Cambridge City Tribune, Stanley Scheldler has taken a position with the William Mitchell Printing Co., of Greenfield. Amos Smith, for many years baggage master on tbe J., M. & I. has returned, much improved in health, after some time spent in Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Mary Matthews invited a few friends, Wednesday afternoon to Norborough Farm to meet her house guest Mrs. Robert Miller of Muncie. The affair was In the nature of a Sewing Party while Miss Blanche Boyd added to the enjoyment with a vocal solo. A two-course luncheon was prettily served. The guests were Mrs. Thomas Garvin of Seattle. Wash., Mrs. Bent Wilson, Mrs. Charles Knlese, Mrs. George Calloway, Mrs. Abiram Boyd, Mrs. Edwin Calloway and the Misses Pearl Boyd. Blanche Boyd, Ethel Zehring. Gertrude Routh. Ethel Bertsch and Daisy Ayler. Miss' Neva Bowman of Hagerstown has been a visitor in the home of her aunt. Mrs. Harry Scheidler and other relatives. Mrs. L. R. Gresh and Miss Serena Hoshour of Milton, were the guests of Mrs. E. R. Hastings. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fadely of New Castle are visiting relatives in this city. A happy company of little people was that entertained by Mrs. E. O. rani, and Mrs. T. E. Frazer at the home of the former, Wednesday afternoon The guests, numbering twentv,Xive4 were the members oLthe Junior

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WANTED Girls io work in Laundry. Call Westcott Hotel. 19-3t WANTED Permanent position as first class coat maker or "bushelor." Ten years' experience. Reference. Address "A. E. D.," 214 S. W. 2nd street, Richmond, Indiana. 16-7t WANTED To buy second hand electric motor, ya or 1 h. p., 500 volts, direct current. Address "Motor," care Palladium. tf WANTED Washings, ironing or day work, either at home or at your residence. Address 731 S. 13th. 16-7t WE REPAIR Haby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, screen doors made to order, picture framing, work called for and delivered. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 10-tf WANTED You to know there is a new Exchange at 153 Richmond Ave. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. Bide feb20-tf WANTED If you want money In place of your city property, go right to Pc-rterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 18-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Two or. three pigs, four months old. Messmer, Liberty pike. Phone 4004. 21-2t FOR SALE Standard 9-inch electric fan. Phone 1967 or 109 S. 15. " 21-2t FOR SALE Execelsior or Harley Davidson Motor cycles. Have only been used short time. Phone -1806 or 420 Main St. 20-7t FOR SALE Bookcase, microscope and 4x5 plate camera. Inquire 327 West Main St. 20-3t FOR SALE An old automobile. Davis Carriage Co. 20-3t FOR SALE Extra good top buggy. 300 S. 4th St. " 20-7t FOR SALE Credit award for $125.00 on the purchase price of a piano. Will sell cheap if sold at once. Fhone 1895. 20-2t FOR SALE Upright Richmond piano in first class condition used only short time. Call at 210 N. W. 1st St. or Phone 2560. 20-7t Epworth League of which Mrs. Paul is superintendent and Mrs. Frazier, assistant. Swings, and like amusements afforded the pleasure for the children while light refreshments was not the least attractive feature. Postmaster Zehrung spent Thursday in Indianapolis. The Woman's Home Missionary Society met Thursday afternoon in the parlors of the M. E. church. The devotions in charge of Mrs. T. E. Frazier was followed by routine business after which the literary part of the program, "The Work of the Society in the Southland," was presented by Mrs. J. T. Reese in an excellent talk, and was freely discussed by the members. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hayes have returned from Greenfield after having attended the wedding of Miss Louise Johnson and Nolan Parrish, both of that city. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., July 21. Dr. and Mrs. James Hawkins of Richmond were calling on friends here Thursday. Dr. Hawkins was formerly a dentist practicing here. Mrs. Mollie Venerable of New York City is visiting her mother, Mrs. Potts. Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor will go to New Haven, Mich., tomorrow for a two weeks vacation. Ralps Teetor has been there for a week past. Miss Grace Chamness and her little people's Sunday school class picnicked Wednesday afternoon in he grove of C. N. Teetor, Mrs. R. B. Worl and Miss Esther Porter assisted in chaperoning the children. Mrs. P. H. Davis and Mrs. M. F. Fox spent Wednesday at the camp near Beeson's station where there is a party of Hagerstown people camping. Joe Teetor has sold his Ave passenger automobile to Peter Smith for $700. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teets will go to Michigan City tomorrow to visit his parents and will also visit several points in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook of Straughns station have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Copeland and Mrs. Maude Stamm. Miss Gertrude Schuler of Indianapolis is the guest of Miss Ethel Grissum. Mrs. Artitia Shively and Miss Lida Taylor went to Wabash Thursday to spend several days with frends. Will j Shiveley has gone to West Baden for the benefit of his health. Mrs. Thos. Thalls Is visiting at Mt. Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburgh are spending a two week's vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Lute Bolby of Indianapolls have been visiting here this week. Mrs. Mary Spikeman and Mrs. ErI nest Dille and children of New Castle w ere guests Wednesday of Mr. and ! Mrs. R. RJBrantr I

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WANT AD LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will cooler a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Cottage . . . . 1 B. B 2 Geo. H. Baker 2 H. M. R 3 B. A. R 1 Bargain .. .. 1 Box 175 , 1 F. L. 3 J. F. M 1 G. B 1 House 1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE A nice clean grocery stock and fixtures, doing a good business. Best of reasons for selling. Will give time on part payment if properly secured. Address A, care .of Palladium. 20-4t FOR SALE or will Trade for vacant lot or rented property, one practically new five-passenger touring car. Address, Auto Trade, care Palladium 20-tf FOR SALE Good belt hay - press. Cheap.. H. S. Roberts, 114 S Kith. Phone 2534. 18-7t FOR SALE 5 passenger Mitchell automobile, fully equipped. E. C. Routh, Phone 1632. 17-tf FOR SALE Nice suburban place-of 6 acres, 8 room house, all out buildings, including 16x60 foot chicken house, both waters, well fruited, 2Vs miles out on Middeleborough pike. Phone 5147. 14-fri-sun FOR SALE Extra good top buggy. 301 South 4th street. 18-7t FOR SALE Furniture. Leaving city. Home 32 S. 10th. Phone 16S0. 16-7t FOR SALE At a bargain, five passenger automobile, good as new. or will exchange for two pasenger machine. Newbern's Shop, 4th and North A streets. Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 large ferns. Address Mary Hillman, R. R. 8, City. 20-2t Mrs. Olive Hanson of New Castle is spending this week with Dr. and Mrs. Heimer. Mrs. C. M. Mohler and children are at Lafayette, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Penticost. The Waldorf base ball team of Richmond will play here Sunday afternoon. Greensfork will play July 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Porter and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Porter's mother, Mrs. A. M. Howell, of Centerville, will go to Chicago soon to spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Porter will also visit other points. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., July 21. Mrs. Will Filby spent Wednesday with tMs. J. Graves of Cambridge City. The Dora Crist threshing company finished its season, yesterday.' The last was done at Oliver Thornburg's west of town, near Bentonviife. The ladies prepared a picnic dinner "and a fine and bounteful dinner was spread on the green in the barn yard at Mr. Thornburg's. There are nine in the company. The total amount of wheat threshed was 10,000 bushels. Quality good. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bryant, a son, yesterday morning. The little one is the first child and the Kuhns and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bryant, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mrs. Richard Swisher of Cambridge City, and Miss Sallie Flook, called on Mrs. G. W. Callaway, Wednesday evening. James Doddridge returned yesterday from Yellow Creek lake where he spent a week fishing. He caught about fifty fine bass. Miss Aileen Nugent lost a beautiful silver purse at the Standard Bearers social Friday evening. She feels much regret as it was highly prized. The Miss Mae Keever and Ima Kellam were among the guests at a six o'clock dinner with Mrs. Brown, of Cambridge City, yesterday. R. P. Lindsay received a bunch of twenty-five head of cattle for feeding this week. Mrs. H. D. Huddleston has gone to Indianapolis to sptnd a few days. Mrs. Alvin Lowry and Miss Ruby Kellam spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Filby and family at Centerville. Mrs. Heiney and daughter, of north of Cambridge City, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertsch and family, east of town. Alvin Ixswry has taken a position with G. W. Thompson as advance agent and manager. Mr. Thompson is a traveling lecturer, his subject being "The Trial of Christ." He illustrates his subject with the motion pictures which include some of the Passion Play. Charles Crisman, of Indianapolis, has been a guest of Mrs. L. A. Bragg and family. C. J. Morris lost a pocket book at Cambridge City, Wednesday. He thinks he dropped it at Creitz's mill. The book has his name on the inside. He regrets losing it as he greatly prized it. iir. aa4Mjsprao3raJdBs

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FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf A U2er Especial A six-room double, bath on one side, large lot, city improvements, made cement walks, barn, gas and electric lights. This is a good house, all in good repair, $2,350. A No. 1 renter. Close in. See MORGAN, 8th and North E. 21-fri-sun FOR SALE 12-room Double House. First class condition. Bargain. 1104 N. I St. 21-7t FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin and Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 3426. July 11 fri-mon tf FOR SALE Five room brick house, 2 squares from 8th and Main. Address House, care Palladium. 18-7t FOR SALE Cottage. St. 15 S. W. 2nd lS-7t Public Sale of Real Estate. i I. the undersigned, living 2 miles west of Centerville, Ind., on T. H., I. & E. traction line, Stop 135, will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m., my country home consisting of 222 acres more or less; good 6 room house, good barn, new poultry house, new hog house (concrete floor), coal house and other out-buildings. Plenty of good fruit, comprising apples, peaches, pears, plums, quinces, grapes, etc., all budded and grafted fruit. Fine well of water, near good school and on telephone line, and mail delivered daily. This is an Ideal home and will sell to highest bidder. Come and see It; my reason for selling it on account of my wife's failing health. C. C. Kates, Centerville, Ind., R. R. 10. Terms made known day of sale. A. O. Deering, Auctioneer. 17-7t FOR SALE Farm of 197 acres. Phone 1827. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7th. 6-tf telle Fairbanks, Mrs. L. A. Bragg, Charles Crisman and Mrs. Carrie Johnson formed an auto party to New Castle, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller, the Miss Augusta Miller and Lillian DuGranrut were at the Glen, Richmond, to attend the township trustees' annual gathering, of the county, yesterday. The Missese Mary and Sarah Roberts had as their guests at evening dinner, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fetta, of Richmond. Mrs. Julia Ball left yesterday, for Springfield, Illinois, to visit a brother that she has not seen for forty-four years. Mrs. Edw. Drury and niece, Miss Frances Smull left yesterday for Spiceland to spend a few days. They have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jonese and daughter. Miss Nellie, and expect to return here. Mr. and Mrs. David Ball, of Richmond, and Mrs. Charles Hess, of Indianapolis, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, south of, town. Mr. Ball said the blackberries would fly this week. Mrs. C. J. Morris is reported quite sick. The town trustees at their last meeting allowed several bills. They also made some provision for looking after the streets and alleys and putting them in good condition. The street leading to Westside cemetery is in great need of attention. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown spent yesterday in the country with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Beeson. George Klemm reports his wife as getting along nicely since her recent operation for appendicitis. She is again at her mother's, Mrs. Lenartz, at Montrose, Missouri. She will return home in a few weeks. Mrs. Carrie Beeson has had a Starr piano placed in her mother's home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell have returned from the farm south of town, to their home, here. Mrs. Monroe Bertsch of east of Milmother, Mrs. Anna M. Rothermal. Mr. and Mrs. George Clee, of Bradford, Ohio, are visiting relatives and friends at Connersville. Miss Gladys Lindsay, of Kokomo, is here to be the guest of her relatives Messrs. R. P. Linsay and Elwood Beeson. Miss Dorothy Hartzler, of Richmond, is the guest of her cousins, Ruth and Gladys Cromer. Dr. and Mrs. Gentle and family returned home to Richmond, after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, south of town, this week. Mrs. H. H. Heist also spent the week there. Mr. Brown threshed. Fred Michael returned to New Castle, yesterday. NEW PARIS, OHIO New Paris, O-, July 21. The ladies of the M. E. church will give a festival in the church basement Saturday beginning at 5 p. m. Ice cream, cake, coffee and ham sar.dwitches will be served. Ad-vises from Red, Wing. .Miss, are

FOR SALE Small, well improvsi suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn: otner buildings; an Ideal little home lor 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. spt lt-t SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In ail its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E 3ta. 16-tf

FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room flat Apply 21-lt 520 N. 19th. FOR RENT Furnished room with ; board. 44 S. 12. Phone 4003. 20-7t FOR RENT Farm. Inquire S. W. 2d and Nat. Ave. Lucinda W. Deal. 20-tf FORItENT Furnished rooms at4'i0 North 11 St. 10-7t FOR RENT Furnished 2-room flat in rear on ground flooor. 46 St 11. 10-tf FOR RENT Five room house, electric light and both kinds of water. 543 South E SL 19-3t FOR R ENT Furnished room wit n board. 41 S 12 St. lS-7t Toft R ENT Furnished rooms. 201 South 8th 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 FOR RENT Modern 5-room flat with big yard. O. K. Karns, Union Depot. FOR RENT 5 room cottage, N7 W. 5th. Call 207 N. 9th. 12-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 Between Cor. Ridge and Grant Sts. and W. 5th St., little brown purse containing one dollar in change and three street car tickets. Leave at Palladium and receive reward. 21-lt to the effect that Chas. Murray under went an operation there Monday and is doing nicely. Dr. Swisher of Dayton is still with him. Mrs. Usuala Larason has gone to Wlxon, Mich., with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hodge. Herb Forbes and family returned Monday from an extended visit with relatives at Hollandsburg. James E. Weeks of Clarksville, O., is here visiting relatives and friends. George Coleman, of Dayton, who is well known in New Paris, is spending his vacation at Cedar Springs. Miss Emma Whitaker, who has been in West Virginia with friends this summer is now at Boston with Mr. and Mrs. Fanning enjoying the sights. Mrs. E. H. Young and little son is visiting relatives in Dayton. Cliff Burden suffered a very badly bruised foot while at work in the stone quarry. Osraar Davidson and family of Wellsville and Miss Mary Porterfield will enjoy a camping vacation in West Virginia. Robert Boyle of New Paris, will be one of the party. Mrs. C. C. Hawley entertained on Thursday Mr. O. W. Shiner, Mrs. G. A. Bogan, Mrs. C. M. Wilcox, Miss Jennie Sullivan and Miss Cora Hawley. St. John's Catholic First Sunday of each month morning service at 7:30. Third Sunday of each month, Christian doctrine at 9 a. m. Services at 10 a. m. Presbyterian Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching 10:30 a. m. Teachers' training 6:45 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Christian Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Bible school: 10:30 a. m., sermon, "The Church"; 2:30 p. m. sermon, "That Boy"; 8 p. m. The infallible. 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 of the alley between South 13th and 14th street, by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof from South "C" to South "D" street.

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. 8:45 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. m. SUNDAYS Local for Cincinnati. 12:00 Noon DAILY Limited for Chicago and West 10:40 a. m. WEEK-DAYS Local for Chicago. S:10 p. m. WEEK-DAYS Local for Chicago, 10:25 p. m. SUNDAYS Local for Chicago. Sleeping. Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cars on Limited Traina - Sleeping Cax3 oa Nights Train ; "

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LOST OR STRAYED 3 year old mare, dark bay with white star on forehead; phone 26-B Boston. 16-7t LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-U FOUND FOUND A coat at 37 N. 6th. Owner can have by calling and describing the same. 20-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED HOUSEKEEPING. Light housekeeping. 320 N. A. Mrs. Runge. jun 8-2m ex sun INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler. 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf STORAGE. Dont' forget Atkinson and his Ireproof 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 2648. over 10 N. 8th. 13-tf AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prices freely given. J. H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th. jull4-tf Th Ancient and Electricity. Although little was known of electricity until comparatively modern times, it has been understood since 600 or 700 B. C. that certain sobstances when rubbed show attraction and repulsion for various light materials. Among these Is amber. So. in the latter part of tbe sixteenth century, when electricity was more- definitely knows, Its name was taken from the Greek word for amber. And on July 13th, 1911, they unani mously 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 there of, between the points named. Improvement Resolution No. 273-1911 Providine 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 remons trances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvements or either of them, as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any re monstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the pur pose of taking final action thereon, Such action shall be final and conclu sive upon all persons. H. M. Hammond. Fred R. Charles, I 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 Rich mond, 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 running in a northeastwardly direction 1st east of West 1st street; thence west along the south side of Richmond avenue, to the northwest corner of Lot No. 6, Anna Madden's Sub-Division to the City of Richmond, Indiana, thence southeastwardly along the north line of lot No. 6, to the Northeast corner of lot; thence in a

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 remonstrances 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 office for the purpose of hearing and considering remonstrances which may be 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

NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss; 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 Elizabeth Krull has filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, her complaint against yon in the above entitled cause, wherein she demands judgment for divorce and custody of child. The return day of notice in said cause is on the 5tb day of September. 1911. You are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint and that unless you appear and answer in said cause, on the 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) 1 G. H. Hoelschar, Attorney tor Plaintiff 14-21-2S. 8889 A SIMPLE FITTED CORSET COVER Ladies' Fitted Corset Cover witfcV Peplum. This design may be effect ively developed in dimity, lawn, cam-, brie, or muslin with lace or embrold, ery for decoration. The Pattern iscut in 6 sizes: 32. 34, 36, 38, 40, 43l inches bust measure and requires m, yards of material 36 inches wide for the 36 Inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c ta silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks in pacn ana send to , Pattern Dept., Richmond Palladium.) Name Address Size WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER A GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET Phone 3040 or 3158 COLUMBUS $1.75 Round Trip Next Sunday Pennsylvania lines CINCINNATI $1.40 Round Trip Train leaves Richmond, 6:45 A. M. POPULAR EXCURSIONS VIA C.&.S7.50 Round Trip To Niagara Falls Saturday. July 22nd, 15 day limit. Route via Marion & Clover Leaf. Free Reclining Chair Cars, from Richmond to Niagara Falls withnut change. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars. FOR PARTICULARS call C. A. Blair, P. 4. T. A.. Home Telephone 2062. 16.00 Round Trip To Old Point, Norfolk and Virginia Beach Friday, August 11th, Saturday, Ju- ; ljr 22nd, 15 Dajr Limit.

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