Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 287, 23 August 1911 — Page 7
page seven,. J H. Kldwell left Tuesday noosv fa a several weeks business trip in lows PALLADIUM RATES ooo ooo
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGltAtt. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1911
Branch Offices Crane!) 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 JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 WaNTEB Rooms aiid board tor school teachers In But End during institute. Phone 2026. 21-3t WANTED Work in private family for home or wages. Address Ella care Palladium or call 1202 Ridge St. 23-2t WANTEk-Olrl for house work. 116 N. 10th 8t. Phone 1857 ., 23-2t WANTED Sewing of any kind. 121 N. West 3d. 21-7t WANtfctV-Situatlon by experienced Janitor. Number 1 references. Ad dress Janitor, care Palladium. 22-2t WANTED Oirl for general housework. Call in forenoon. 20 So. 11th St. 22-3t WANTED If you can use the bet mattresses made notify 41 South 12th. Ralph Nye. 19-7t WANTED Position as nurse by mid die aged woman In confinement Call at 424 S. 13th St. i 15-lOt WE REPAIR baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, make screen doors, picture framing. We call and deliver. ' Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Main 8treet Phone 1936. auglO-tf WANTED You to know there Is a . new Exchange at 153 Richmond Ave Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf WANTED To repair your shoes. Best material, prices reasonable. A. J. Ford, Cunningham's Shoe Store. 10-tf SEE MOORE 4b OODORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate anu Rentals. .Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. , feblO-tf WANTED If you want money is place of your ' city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real fcstste ottlce. Kelly Block. 8th and Mam. lt-tf WaNYEd Washing to do. Address K. M., care Palladium. 15-14t FOR SALE FOR SALE Angora cat, full blooded, also flute. Phone 4068. ! 23-7t FOR BALE Sewing machine, oil stove and two bicycles, 1607 E Main. FOR SALE Big type Poland China pigs sired by Iowa Price No. 177,679, a 1,000 lb. hog when matured. Wood Eliason, Centervllle, Ind. , ... 20-llt-eod
News From Surrounding Towns
MILTON, IND. MILTON,' Ind., Aug. 23. Mrs. Mary Klmmer of near Chester, who has been at her father's, Robt. Cornthwalte. returned home yesterday to spend a few days. She expects to return here again. Miss Ruby Kellam's arm is gradually Improving. She was bitten by a " pet cat." Mrs. James Kellam entertained as her guest- at , dinner Monday, Mrs. Nancy Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kellam are entertaining as their guests, Miss Mary Kellam., of Rushville, and Mr. and Mrs. Shenk of near Garrett. Mrs. Rebecca Werking had as her guests, yesterday, her daughter, Mrs. John Ohmlt and daughter, of Cambridge City. The Rev. E. K." Vn Winkle will lecture on the subject. "Teaching the Beginner",, before the Teachers Training class st the Christian church tomorrow evening,. " A family gathering -with Mrs. Barbars Ferris Sunday was composed of her sisters, Mesdames Cyrus Whiteley. lohn Kellam. R. J. Kellam and her brother, Urlas 8henk and wife, of larrett, thla state. There were fiftyA in MlonlA In tho rmf A Jnat half f the Shenk family of brothers and isters with their families were prestnt A flns dinner was served and all mjoyed s fins time. Miss Esther Jones, of Richmond, has keen the guest of Miss Hasel Wagner, wat of town a few days. Miss Elvira Vorhees of Richmond, Is risltlng friends here snd also as the ruest of Miss Hasel Wagner ot east if town. Mrs. Anna M. Whiteley ot west of 4wn called on Mrs. Elisabeth Atkinton. Monday afternoon.' . The Misses Etvira Vorhees of Richnond. Miriam Parkins and Mrs. Park Lants entertained at a tea towel hemnlng. with Mrs. Lantx at the home of tfr. and Mrs. J. M. Doddridge. Monlay afternoon. In honor ot Miss Hazel ifagner whose marriage to Paul Fer1s took, place today. The reception vas given In the yard tent which was lalntlly decorated In flowers, drapery ind greenery, fancy pillows forming ats on the soft velvety grass. From lis center of the tent a beautiful wedling bell hung pendant. The following vers guests. th Misses Hasel Wagter as guest ot honor., Jennie Hussey, ter. Rachel Thomas, Maude Ball. Esher Jones of Richmond. Edna Walios, Marie Snyder, Lulu Faucett, feedames Oscar Klrlin, Harry Doty, tarl Doddridge. As one form of enter-Hz-nt Ulu lUssi Wscaer was
BIO SALE We aro selling out goods to accom
odate room for a new fall stock. Bet ter goods, lowest prices. $1.50 Suit Cases. 75c; $1.00 Shirts, 45c; $4.00 Shoes $2.25; $2.00 Trousers, $1.25; Underwear and Neckwear. NEW YORK STORE FT. WAYNE AVE 3-lmo FOR SALE Cape. Good" as new. Cheap if solT soon. Phone 1728. 21-tf FOR SALE At 32 S. 9th Street two bed room suites, one refrigerator, one dresser, side board, stands, couches and other household furnishing, Tuxedo coat, overcoat and sewing machine. 17-fcf FOR SALE A lot in Earlham cemetery. Sec. 6, No. 183. Size 12x20 Call 100 S. 7 St. 19-7t FOR 8ALE Surrey, phaeton, two buggies, new rubber tired and repainted. 1514 Main. 19-7t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rip Rap pointer bird dog. Six months old. Phone 3176. 19-7t FOR 8ALE Home made bread, pies cakes, etc. 422 North 14th St. i 17-7t FOR SALE Grocery at a bargain. Best of reasons for selling. Investigate. . Address Bargain, care of Palladium. 18-tf PUBLIC SALE At 3:30 p. m., August 19th, the following will be sold to highest bidder. Terms Cash. 10 white leghorn hens, 1 cock bird, 25 buff leghorn' pullets 4 months old, 2 cockrels, 4 Philo brooder coops, 1 Winter Colony coop, 1 Old Trusty Incubator, 160-egg size, 3 pair Homer pigeons, young and old ferrets, also household goods. 325 S. W. 1st St. x 16-tf FOR SALE: Phaeton, saddle, oak and glass partition, billiard chairs. Phone 1352. 27tf FOR SALE Range, used one winter. 407 N. 19th. 17-7t FOR SALE Little Giant Hay Press; can be used equally as well for baling paper; call Palladium- office. , FOR SALE 1 large base burner, 1 hot blast stove, 1 library table all In good condition. Call "411' N. 18th before Monday morning. 11-tf FOR SALE Telephone booth; call Palladium office. tf blindfolded and escorted to the tent where she was well showered with rice after which thimbles were produced and the afternoon spent socially in hemming the tea towels presented to Miss Wagner. It proved that Miss Mary Ward is to be the next bride and Miss Rea Wagner the old maid. The afternoon slipped gayly away and will long be remembered by all In attendance. Dainty retrdehments of peach sherbert and cake were-tserved. David Parker is having his , house and woodshed repainted. Lafe Cross has the contract. Master Olin Davis has been given charge of the Indianapolis Star and will now have both the Muncie and Indianapolis Star. . ... . Miss Clara Watt called on Mrs. J. M. McMahan, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Young of Connersville were greeting friendB here yesterday. They were enroute to New Paris, O., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Young. . Graver Slonaker ot east of Milton, entertained the following guests in honor of his visiting guests, the Misses Alice and Ethel Decker, of Hamilton, Ohio, Saturday evening." Dr. Emmett and Ross Doddridge, Clark and Watson Faucett, Homer Bertsch, Lewis Eby, of Connersville, Jesse and William Huddleeton, Elmer Bertsch, Will Bertram and Mr. Crull and the. Misses Nora Doddridge, Marcia and Cora Wise, Ida and Iva Bertsch, Frances Eby of Connersville, Seastrum of Indianapolis, Lulu ' Faucett. Laura Bertsch, and the Misses Decker as guests of honor.- The evening was pleasantly spent by all and nice refreshments served. Mrs. Albert Newman went -to Pendleton yesterday to visit friends. Mrs. R. P. Lindsay's recent guests at Beechwood farm south of town were her brother Vernon Branson, of Cin cinnati and Miss Mary Greer of Connersville. ."'y '" ; Harry Roberts. Jr of Chicago, has been spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Roberts, at the home of his aunts. Misses Mary and Sarah Roberts. A pleasant dinner party was given with Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut, south of town at Beechwood farm, 8unday. Their guests were Mrs. Alice DuGranrut, the Misses Carrie and Lillian DuGranrut and Augusta Miller, Messrs. John snd Robert DuGranrut and Wesley Newton. Mrs. Alice DuGranrut who spent the week with her son snd wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove had as their guests, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marson andNeon or Cambridge City.
Want Ado ColMinniinis
WANT AD - LETT E IB ILlS T The following aro replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertiser? 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: Bargain 1 .. . . 1 Gertrude . ... 3 Rooms ..... 1 Z. O. ........ 1 M-47 8 A. R. C 1 Mary ....... 2 O. B. ....... 1 N. B. ....... 1 Y ........... 1 D. L. G..... 1 H. J. ........ 1 E. N .IV H. J. ........ 1 W. B. ....... 1 K. G. ........ 1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Seven room house, barn, good location; South 12th street. Telephone 1410. 12-tf FOR SALE REAL I ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterf ield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 7-room house with all modern conveniences. $22.00. En- - quire Palladium, office. 22-tf
For Real Estate Fire Iosm ranee Loans, Rentals
III, , Miss Hattie Sills spent yesterday with friends at Richmond and looked after business interests. W. H. Miller was at Richmond on business, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stanley have been entertaining guests. Miss Mary Sills has returned from a pleasant visit at Fort Wayne with her cousin, Mrs. Clarence Hartshorn. Mrs. Alice Gresh entertained at six o'clock dinner Monday evening In honor of Miss Clara Watt of near Connersville. Her guests were Messrs. and Mesdames F. M. Jones, W. L. Parkins and the Revs, and Mesdames C. H. Pinnick and E. K. Winkle. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Judkins of Cambridge City, joined the company. The wedding' of Miss Hazel Wagner to Paul Ferris took place at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connelley of Doddridge, this afternoon' at three o'clock, the Rev. G. V'nsen, of Shelbyville, officiating. V CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. CAMBRIDGE C?3Y. Ind., Aug. 23. Mahlon Raub, of -Cincinnati is spending a couple of weeie with the Marson relatives In this cHy. Miss Blanche Marti 6tk Olney, 111., is a visitor lit the home ot" her. uncle, George Martz. "X; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henby entertained as their guests at dinner. Sun day, at their home southwest of this city. Mr. Hayworth of Danville, the Misses Belle Hawkins and Lydia Bell of . Spiceland,' Anderson Tows and family, Rev. Dalton Lewis and A. F. Sutton and family. . , Mrs. - John Starr and . daughter, Miss Alice, of Richmond, are spending the week with the former's sister, Mrs. Charles Marson. The ladies of the Social Union will serve supper in the basement of the Methodist church, Thursday evening. The following is the menu? Hot Baking Powder Biscuit, Fried Chicken and Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Sliced Tomatoes, Apple "Sauce, Jelly, Butter, Coffee. The supper will be served at the popular price of 25 cents. - Ice cream and cake, extra. Mrs. Maria Straub has sold her residence property in East Cambridge, and occupied by George Stieffel, to Mrs. Frank Ingerman; consideration, $1,000. Mrs. Ingerman will take possession within the next thirty days. Arthur -Kimmel has returned to his home in Muncie after a visit with 'Squire Cornthwalte and family. Mr. and Mrs.- Bent .. Wilson, and daughter, Mary Catherine, spent Tuesday with friends at New Lisbon. ; ' Mrs. Forrest Banner snd baby will go to Monroe the latter part of the week to visit her mother, Mrs.. Furman. Miss Pruda Danner, who is visiting in Indianapolis will join her in that place.
KNOWN VALUES
f3BUSHKR8 CLASSIFIED ADVKSTXSi ISO ASSOCIATION PAPERS WB AM TRUSSES Papers la aU partat of tfc States sad Canada. Tow waata wpjilud njwtw mat team bj ihm Vest meHmatM in t eouatry. t ovr MafcersM Bta Check papan fr want. W do th roat. rabTiahara Claaained Aavarttafng AaaoeU tin. ShCalo. K. X.
FOR RENT Five room Hat with bath. No. 107 Richmond Ave. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 23-tf FOR RENT Furnished Room. 42 S. 10th ..22-7t FOR RENT Seven room new house, electric light. Cor. W." 5 and Linden Ave.1 Call phone 1235. 21-tf FOR RENT Seven room house on S. 11 and J with garden and barn. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 20-tf FOR RENT Front apartment at Wayne -Flats. $35.00. Inquire at Palladium office. 20-tf FOR RENT 4-room fjat with bath; steam heated. Corner 9th and Main Sts. Shiveley ft Shiveley, Att'ys. Aug-16-19-23-26 FOR RENT Modern , room, suitable for two gots. Call at 14 N. 9th 8t 'V V' - 15-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gents only, at the Grand. 27-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Sbldeler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. - . 15-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 FRUITS. GRAPES on vine at 2c pound. Blush , apples on tree cheap. See John M. Elliott at my home 1 mile west of Earlham. Edward R. Mathews. 23-lt Mrs. May Boden and her cousin," Miss Blanche Nichols of New York, were the guests of Prof. Lee Ault and family of- Dublin, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Thomas Henby and daughter, Elma, went to Flint, Mich., Tuesday, to visit Mr. and" Mrs. Will Ballenger. Jack 'Harper transacted business in Cincinnati, Monday. Mrs. T. L. Bird, Great Winona, went to Connersville yesterday afternoon to visit the Shawmut Council of the order of Pocahontas in that city last evening. Mrs. Charles Bertsch and her sister, Mrs. Frank Shaffer of Hagerstown, left yesterday on -,a trip to Niagara Falls and other points east. The following young people enjoyed a hay ride to HageTBtown, . Monday evening: The Misses Beatrict Storch and guest, Anna Louise Norton, " of Indianapolis, Esther Strawn, Ruth Clark, Nina Harrison, Maud Allison, Ruth Donovan of this city and. Ida Binkley of Germantown, Karl Reese, Albert Ohmit. Frank Scott, Frank Lair, Ralph Ingerman and Robert Bertsch, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weed, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bales as chaperones. Mrs. John Duffee and son, formerly of this city, but at present residing in Vermont, visited Cambridge City friends the first of the week. . NEW PARIS. OHIO. NEW PARIS, Aug. 23. Miss Margaret and Mary O Dea went to Cincinnati Friday to attend the wedding of their brother John, Saturday. Miss Kate Firzsimmons and Mrs. D. Morris and daughter, Jeannette, of Cincinnati, were week tad guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manning. Miss Bernice and Elma Homer gave an aluminum shower for Miss Ruby McWhinney, bride-elect Friday afternoon. Each guest was requested to bring her thimble which was used for making articles for the bride-elect.. She was the recipient of many beautiful - presents. ; Those present were Miss Ruby and Grace McWhinney, Mona Newbern, Enola Richards Elma and Bernice Homer and Mrs. Lydia Sherer. Mr. Elmer Cavanaugh returned to his home in CoYington, Ky- after spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Marriman. Mrs. Chelsie Haseltine of New York who has been spending the summer here with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Price returned home Saturday. Miss Pauline Smith and Julia Manimon are spending this -week in Covington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. David McKee spent Sunday with Mrs. Susan. McKee. Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Weyman of Middletown spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilcox. Mrs. Weyman will remain for s few days. Mr. sad Mrs. U. H. Penos and Zr.
ShMeler
railE lilt
IUP
On Renting or House, Flat or Rave yen ever thought what s derfnl Idea the Wast ohuass are? Suppose yen want to Seat a place to live or Find a Seam. One ef our little Wast Ads will go out immediately to thousands of just the people yen want to reach. Ifo tramping, so tired feet or worn nerves. It's all bat s matter of a day or two and yon are put is touch with just what yoa want. Try this plan. It works great!
Read and Answer Today's Want Ads.
ELECTRIC WIRING CHAS. J. DAVIS, wiring and repairing of all kinds. Phone 3239. Aug-15-lmo REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B SL Phone 1320. - V. . 6-tf AUCTIONEER A. O. Deering Live Stock and Real Estate Auctioneer, ing. See me .early. Centervllle, Ind. 8-eod-tt MERCHANT8 DELIVERY AUTO Merchant Delivery. Headquarters Waking's 406 Main. Calls answered promptly. Phone 2006. Aug 16-1-mo
Fertilizer Retailed at Wholesale Prices Why pay a profit to an agent when you can buy direct of the manufacturer and - SAVE FROM $3.00 TO $6.00 PER TON All our nitrogen is from tankage (meat product) and other materials of HIGHEST GRADE. Place your order early. This will insure Fertilizer being ready for you when wanted. WE HAVE 7 BRANDS REGISTERED TO CHOOSE FROM Cleodenln FertHfzer Co.
Call at our office, 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue.
and Mrs. Ora Sherer spent Sunday in Elwood. Miss Grace and Marie Young of West Alexandria were Saturday and Sunday guests ' of Miss Louise and Henrietta Shunkle. V Mrs. Elmer Curry of Cincinnati Is here visiting relatives. v Mrs. Robert McGlll spent last week with relativeaat Campbellstown. ' Miss Elsie McGill : entertained at Sunday dinner Miss Roxie and Fannie Cussins. "Vk -,r V; Mrs. Lee Baumgardner and daughter, Lois, spent Saturday and Sunday in Richmond. Mrs. Chas. Roach of Xenia spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom .Mungavin. Mrs. T. Conny and Mi6s Margaret Cunningham spent Friday in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Coblentz of Day ton were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Aker. Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh McGill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Gill. ' Miss Gertrude Horigan of Camden is here visiting relatives. - Mr. W. E. Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McKee who hare been spending their summer vacation at Lake James returned home Saturday evening Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. Wrenn.and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heinheimer return ed Monday. , The Presbyterian Sunday school will hold their picnic at Alfred Mur ray's woods Thursday. All scholars and parents meet st 9 a. m. The Christian Sunday school will picnic in Joe McPherson's woods on Wednesday. GREENSFORK, IND. ; GRENSFORK, Ind., Aug. 23. Mrs. Hallie Hoover, of Hagerstown, has re turned home after a visit with Mrs. Alva Cook. ' A number from here attended the Old Settler's picnic at Centervllle Saturday. , Mrs. Mary Roler has returned home after visiting relatives In Richmond. Mrs. Zecker of Franklin, Ohio, is spending a few days with Mrs. Elizabeth Gaylor and family. Mrs. Jennie Blizord has returned from Richmond where she was employed as seamstress for the past few weeks. Rev. Dillman of Converse, preached at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. . Mrs. Sue Gaylor of Richmond, spent Sunday at home. . Miss Isabel Kerzle is spending the week with relatives in Cincinnati. The members of the ME church pleasantly surprised their pastor. Rev. Zerbee at his home in the Williamsburg road last Friday evening. Mrs. Hahn of Squires, snd daughter MabeL have feturned from a visit in CfacfaaatL
1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after Its insertion.
Finding Room mm FOR SALE PHONE YOUR ORDERS to Forest H Meek for Concrete gravel and sand Orders promptly filled. Phone 4024 , Aug. 16 1-mo MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Harris and Haffner have dissolved partnership In the pressing busines. Harris Is continuingthe work at 10 N. 8. ..Bring your suits in. 22-6t Keen Eyad Camera. Photography can prove the presence of skin eruptions' which are entirely Invisible to the naked eye. . RICHMOND, IND. sun-wed-tf Mr. snd Mrs. D, C. Moore spent Sunday at Ridgeville. ' Oliver Hatfield has returned to his home in Mound City, Mo., after a vis it with William Hatfield and family. K Mrs. Fred Personett of Elkhart, is visiting Mrs. Robert Shar and family. Mrs. Borton has returned from a vis it with relatives in Richmond. ' Mrs. Roy Copeland of Cambridge City is spending the week with Wm. Boyd and family. . . , Lute Hatfield made a business trip to Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Mike Ragon of Richmond, visited relatives here recently. ' Mrs. Charles Crump is spending a few days at Hagerstown. . Rev. Zerbee wil fill his regular ap pointment it fffel M. E. church Sundav nidht V HAGERST IND. ILGERSTOWJirirfa; Aug. 23. Mr, and Mrs.vkgrVL9 and Mr. and Mrs. RoberWThiPJton and daughter, Rena, wee guesCrSunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lije, near Red Key. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stuart and son Robert of Indianapolis, Mrs. Rebecca Stuart and Mrs. Albert ' Jones left Tuesday morning in the former's auto to visit friends in Urbana, and other points In Ohio. The Teetor reunion was held at McCulloughs park at Muncie Tuesday. The reunion was attended by very nearly all of the Teetor family of this place. Mrs. Mary Dolley of Indianapolis has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Martha Lontz. Miss Margaret Forkner and Mr. Louis Petty were guests of friends st Anderson. Sunday. Mrs. Mahala Huffman, Mrs. Amanda Widows and Rev. Levi Dilling were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Sherry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wilson and children of Hartford City and Mrs. P; H. Davis spent1 Monday with Mrs. Nannie Oler. - Miss Nellie Brant Is attending the teachers' association at New Castle this week. Mr. and Mrs. '"Will Jones of Rich mond spent a day recently with Cass. Northcott and family. Miss Mildred Northcott accompanied them home for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Petro entertain ed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones. Mrs." Martin Knapp has returned from New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Seward Hard wick have rented the rooms in the second floor of the Davis building on North Perry street. . . Miss Reba Norton of Greenfield. O Is the guest of Mrs. Leslie B. Davis. : Miss Vera Flezamlng was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Porter and Miss India Keys st supper. Monday evem-
P I . p
JUl EVIL
OWN.
la-
tste vM CuW M4 tevfl vttt WssV rirwoawtaiMMatamaBi
CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department ef Public Weeks. V . Office ef the eftard. Richmond. Ind., Aug. 22. 1911. -To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City ot Richmond. Indiana, that on the 21st day of August. 1911, they approved an assess, ment roll showing the prims fade as sessments for the following described public improvement, as authorised by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 240-1910 Providing for the ; improvement ot South 5th Street, from Main 8treet to South "E Street, by constructing cement sidewalk on both sides ot said 5th Street, between the points named. Improvement Resolution No, 290-1911. Providing for the construction of a cement roadway in the alley between South 15th and 16th Street .from South "B to South "C" Street. V Persons interested In or affected by said described public improvements or either of them, are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works ot said city has fixed Thursday September 7th. 191L 9 o'clock s. m.. ss a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the smounts assessed against eacvh piece of property described in ssid roll snd 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 greater or less sum than that named on ssid roll. "Vr: : ' : iyr Ssid assessment rolls : showing prima facie assessments, with the names of owners snd descriptions ot propter ty subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the, office ot the Board of Public works ot said city. H. M. Hammond Fred R. Charles W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Works. 22-lwk CITY ADVERTISEMENT f Department of Public Works. Office of ths Bosrd. Richmond, Ind., Aug. 22, 1911.. To Whom It May Concern: . Notice la hereby given ky the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 21st day of August, 1911. they approved ss ment roll showing prims facie ments for the following described nub lie improvement, ss euthorlxed by ths improvement Resolution - named: Improvement Resolution No. 229-1910 Providing for the Improvement ot South "F" 8treet. from 1 8outh 1 11th Street to South 13th Street, by grading, graveling the roadway ; snd constructing cement curb, gutter snd sidewalk on both sides thereof between the points named. s:i - .'v-.V-v''ViV-' : 8aid improvement is intersected by the following named streets snd alleys: East side of South 11th Street, both sides of South 12th Street and the pest sideof South 13th Street Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board ot Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, September, 7th, 1911, 9 o'clock a., m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, sgsiost the amount assessed ; against each . piece of : property described la ssid roll snd will determine the question , aa to whether Such Jots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on ssid roll, or in a greater or leas sum than that named on said roll. Said Assessment "roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions ot property subject tobe assessed, is on file and may be seen at the off lee of, the Bosrd of Public Works of said city. , - - - H. M. Hsmmond Fred R. Cbsrles r W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Works. 22-lwk. Terre Hcsts, fcnrpclis & Eastern Traction Co, EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations st 6:00 a.m.; 7:25; 8:00, 9:25; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25;3:0; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; 8:25; 9:00; 10:00;. 11:10. Limited Trains. . Last Car to Indianapolis, 8:25 p. m. Last Car to New, Castle, 10:00 p. m. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort, Crswfordsvllle, Terre Haste. Clinton. Sullivan Mar tinsville. Lebanon and Paris, HL - Tickets sold through. 03.00 ROUND TRIP TO C MO AGO -..' VIA ' ' ' y C. Ci o. Train leaves Richmond, 8:10 p. m. Returning leaves Chicago. 11:50 p. .m. Sunday night). oi.io Round Trip to cnwcnwrJATi (C. Cx O. GUKDAY AUO. 27 Train leaves Richmond, 7:23 jl m.; South Richmond 7:27 a. m. Returning lesyes CfsefaBstL -7:20 P- m. . For psrticulsis ca3 C A. Cxir. P. A T. A. Home Tsl na
