Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 92, 21 February 1912 — Page 7

THE K 1C1131U A 1 r A.LiLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 81, 1912.

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C.&O.TRftlNS IN COLLISION

Considerable damage to adjoining property and to tome cars resulted from a head on freight collision at South J street early this morning. A double header freight train bound for Peru was running north about 15 miles an hour and another doubleheader was going south to the coal dock on the same track at a slower speed. The engineer on the southbound train realized the situation, and attempted to apply the air brakes, but because of the slippery condition of the tracks, could get no response from the brakes until his engine had struck the northbound train. Brakeman P. M. Smlthson, who was riding behind tho second engine on the south-bound freight, was thrown 'from the car into a field beside the track, receiving some bruises. No other trainmen were hurt. One of the box cars was torn to 'bits and three other cars were badly amaged. Trees and fences border ing on the right of way were torn up. A wrecking train from Peru wan summoned at once, and the track was cleared by noon. GUAR BARN BURNS ItEntatling a Loss of $500 Started-from Fire in a Small Stove. ' A fire starting In an old fashioned blattered ehhnney which became ignited from a fire In a stove in the barn of Clem Gaar, 202 North Fifteenth street, this afternoon at 2:30, MHMd a loss to the barn of $500. The aotomobile which Is kept In the barn Jut been driven out a short time by Mr. Oaar. Small insurance carried. t3B ARE FOILED heir-Attempt to Hold Up Fast Train. (national Newa Association) ; CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Feb. 21. Five unsuccessfully attempted to P a Chloago and Northwestern fast mall train at three this morning, nine miles east l. Knainecr MannfiAlri Biianlni. Ef the signal, opened the throttle t6V of stopping. Then the bandits one bullet breaking Mansfield's BLICANS GIVE OUT THEIR CHOICE Palladium Bpeelal) KBW CASTLE, lnd.. Feb. 21. Henjf newnfy Republicans today nominated J. X Oeorge Williams for state reptive from Henry county. WINCHESTER, lnd., Feb. 21. Ran dolph, county Republicans today nomi nated Miles J. Furnas for state representative from this county. JAPAN SHOWS TEETH TO CHINESE ARMY (National Nws Association) TIET81N, Feb. 21. Japanese milljtary authorities today ordered the Chinese republican army to withdraw from Manchuria under a veiled threat of armed resistance if their demands were not complied with. NEGRO PREACHER ADMITS MURDER ( National NwS Association) GARY, lnd., Feb, 21 William Steele a negro preacher, confessed today to choking Harriet Thompson to death Monday during a quarrel over the Treacher's wife. A CURIOUS DREAM. Warning That Came te a Qranddaugh tee ef tie Walts? Seott. An Instance In which a dream wu useful la preventing an impending catastrophe Is recorded of a daughter of Mrs. Rutherford at Ederton. the granddaughter of Sir Walter Scott This lady dreamed more than once that her mother had been murdered by a black servant She was so much upset by this that she returned home, and, to her great astonishment .and not a little to her dismay, she met on entering the house the very black .servant she had met In her dream. He had been engaged In her absence. She prevailed upon a gentleman to watch In an adjoining room during the following night About 8 o'clock In the morning the gentleman heard footsteps on the stairs, came out and met the servant carrying some coals. Being questioned as to where be was going, he answered confusedly that he was going to mead the mistress Are. which t 8 o'clock In the morning In the middle of summer was evidently Impossible. On further Investigation a strong knife waa found hidden in the coals. The lady escaped, but the man was subsequently banged for murder, and before bis execution be confessed that he Intended to assassinate Mrs. Rutherf ord. London Standard. An English engineer proposes a railway from Port Said, Egypt, across Arabia to the Persian Gulf, and thence through Persia to unite with the main lines of India. It would be 2.2000 miles In length.

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QREOESt. PLAT I EVER TOLD TO Mb S.1M Won By FRED HERZOG, Shorstop New York Giants, Who Was the Central Figure in the Recent Trade With the Boston Nationals. I believe that the greatest play I ever saw was one that was pulled off on the New York infield when I was previously a member of the Giants. It was Larry Doyle who did It, and of all the fast work and quick thinking I ever saw that play had them all beaten. We were playing the Chicago Cubs and you know what that means. It means a battle every second, no matter what the position of the teams may be, and when they are rivals for a pennant, as they usually are and were at that time, it means a lot more. There Is a lot of mutual admiration among the players of the teams, but mighty little friendship until the season Is over. At the time the play was made the teams were coming down the stretch in the pennant race close together and fighting for everything In sight, and in the game I speak of when It came to the first of the eighth with the Giants a run ahead, and we were having our hands Fred Hereon. full to hold Chicago back, they got a man on third base, one on first and no one out. I believe Wiltse was pitching for us and Pflester for them, and Pilaster at that time waa the hardest man on the Cub team for us to beat. Hofman was hitting, and he hit one a mile a minute about four feet to the first base side of second base. It was one of those htta that a fast second baseman can get If the ball bounds high at the right spot, and which la a clean base hit ninety-nine times out of a hundred If It happens to shoot low or sklm along. A fielder imply cannot bend, scoop that kind of a ball and come up with Jt except by a miracle or an accident. It ia the kind we call a "stab" If he gets It at all, so It leaked as If the entire game depended upon the way that ball bounded. Doyle was over to the ball and coming hard when he saw it bound low. There wasn't time for him to stoop and try for the scoop. He saw the game going away, and he deliberately swung his foot and kicked the ball. He kicked It squarely and then luck took part. He kicked that ball lz feet In the air and toward second base. Jumped after It, caught It, lit on second base, and without hesitating even a fraction of a second he swung and threw to first base, getting Ho:man by a step and completing what I think was the most wonderful play I ever witnessed. Of conrae there was a lot of luck In It, but there was more than luck, for Doyle had to work with great speed and time everything exactly even after kicking the ball, and then make a throw by snapping the ball around under his arm to get It to first Besides, even the kick wasn't all luck, for Larry has played football and knows how to kick, and that time he almost kicked Chicago out of the pennant. (Copyright. 1911. by W. O. Chapman.) Fatal Mistake. "What's the matter, Jack? Yoa look broken up." "1 am. You know I came 300 miles to see Miss Hardcastle. Well, I called on her last night, and by mistake sent up a pawn ticket instead of mj card." Stray Stories. A DEMAND FOR COAL With the return of colder weather poor families of the city are besieging the township trustee for orders for coal. This morning Trustee Howarth issued ten orders calling for 500 pounds of coal each. The trustee expects that for tho next few weeks there will be a large number of requests for fuel.

NEW CASTLE BANKER, EDW. KINSEY, DEAD (National News Association) NEW CASTLE, lnd., Feb. 21. David E. Klnsey, aged 68, well known throughout Indiana banking circles, died here today.

9142 A Trim Apron Model. Ladies' Apron with Panel Front ! Suitable for lawn, cambric, nainsook, i swiss, gingham or alayiaca. This rvoilel ; has the front and skirt portion com- ; bined. The bib is cut low anc1. square and forms straps over the back. Any desired trimming may be used. The pattern is cut in 3 sizes- Small. Medium and Large. It requires 3 yards of 36-inch material for the Medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 3 0c in silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks ra peucn ana seud to Pattern Dept., Rich mend Palladium.) Name Size . . . Address CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, lnd., February 21st, 1912. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on Thursday, March 7th, 1912, for the following described public improvements in the j City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 296-1912. Providing for the improvement of Main street by constructing cement sidewalks the full width on both sides of said Btreet, between 4th and 11th street, as provided for by the above numbered resolution. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail ! plans, profiles, drawings and specifi cations which are on file and may be seen in the office of said board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon W'a ceptance of such proposals -will for feit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages fori such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. H. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. feb21-28 CERTIFICATE RE-EXTENDING CHARTER. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C. Jan. 24, 1912. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The "SECOND NATIONAL BANK OlT RICHMOND," located in the CITY of RICHMOND in the COUNTY of WAYNE and STATE of INDIANA, has complied with all the provisions of the Act of Congress "to enable National Banking Associations to extend their corporate existence, and for other purposes," approved July 12, 1882. as amended by the Act, approve?! April 12. 1902; NOW. THEREFORE. I. THOMAS P. KANE. DEPUTY AND ACTING Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND." located In the CITY of RICHMOND in the COUNTY of WAYNE and 8TATE of INDIANA, is authorized to have J succession for the period specified In its amended articles of association: namely, until close of business on JANUARY 24, 1932. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness my hand and Seal of office this TWENTY-FOURTH day of JANUARY, 1912. J. P. Kane. i (Seal) Depnty and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Charter No. 1988. Extension No. 1082 Jan 27-lmo

PALLADIUM Want Ads

Talk to the Town Through The Palladium lie a word 7 rinvs for the price of 5 I Telephone Number 25f36, WANT AD lETTEfS LIST The following are replies to Palladium Vant 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 9 a. m., as follows: V. G 1 Room OJ 4 C J 3 Girl C B. F 1 A. J Z 17 Business .. i 6 i i 9 ' Farm 1 M. 0 3 Mail will be kept for 30 Oars only. AJ1 mail not called for within that i time will be cast out. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 SHOE REPAIRING Most up-to-date fchoe repairing outfit in the city. Ladies' flexible sewed soles 60c. Men's sewed soles 75c. R. A. Tomlinson, 1022 Main. 2-lmo THE MOST UP-TO-DATE Shoe repairer in the city. Best quality of material and workmanship. Prices reasonable. A. J. Ford, Cunningham Shoe Store. 16-7t 2,000 RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS wanted. $90.00 a month. Richmond examinations May 4th. Common education suffiicent. "Pull" unnecessary. Write for sample questions. Franklin Institute, Dept.. 97 M, Rochester, N. Y. feb-2-lmo HAVE YOU seen tne simplest and best storm buggy top on the market? It's the Hipsem. Built on yoflr buggy for $30.00. 824 N. 11th St Nov-25-3mo WANTED If you want mcoey la place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly block. 8th and Main. " "' 18-tf WE FRAME Pictures, repair baby cabs, sell Welsbach lam;s, mantles, electric bulbs; we repair most everything. Brown & DarneM, 1022 Main. Phone 19.16. nov30-tf SEE M (J dTTe & OG BORN for all kind3 of Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bide. feb20-tf RESTAURANT Drop in at the Ridgeway and try their eating; all you want; anything you want. Big meals 25c, 21 for $3.50; big lunch 15c. Oysser stew 15c. No delay on service. 428 Main street. 3-20t WANTED Everybody to attend the great bargain sale at Woolley's, 918 Main street. 8-tf WANTED Washing and ironings at 116 N. 2d St. 15-7t WANTED Second hand typewriter. Address P. O. Box 105, City. 14-7t WANTED Experienced girls. Crescent Laundry. Phone 1615. 19-2t WANTED To figure your carpenter work by day or contract. Large or small. Phone 1244. l"-7t WANTED A hand to work on farm. Phone 5122-F. 17-7t WANTED Apprentice girl 208 South 8th St. 20-2t WANTEDMan to rent or buy farms, 3-5 of crop. Apply at 30! Colonial Bldg. 20-2t WANTED Housework by young lady". Call 517 S. 11th street. 20-2t WANTED A place on farm by experienced married man. Can give reference. No children. Call Phone 4130. 20-2t WANTED Lady solicitors. Salary and commission. Room 220 Colonial Bldg. J. L. Lawson. 20-tf WANTED Housework by elderly lady. 516 N. 18th St. 20-2t tTUJSTWOTRfHT" men or women wanted aa local representatives of responsible manufacturer. Highclass merchandise and clean selling methods. $12.00 per week guaranteed en easy conditions, with possibility of $30.00 and advance Experience not necessary. Manufacturer, Box 278, Philadelphia. 21-wed-sat-6t WANTED Your old carpets, any kind. We make beautiful fliftf rugs any size desired. Freight pal i both ways. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone or write the Rug Man at tho4 t Central Hotel. Agent for the lnd. Co. 21-tf WANTED Representatives in RusE"ville and Wayne county to sell Industrial. Health and Accident Insurance. Monthly premiums. Liberal indemnities. Pays claims every two weeks. $100,000.00 capttekGood contract to right party. Address Central Casualty company. 835 State Life Bldg, Indianapolis. 21-lt WANTED Electric motor from one horse up. Address J. E. S.. car Palladium. 21-3t WANTED Lady boarder, central location. Address "B. R." care Palladium. 21-?t W ANTED Second-hand stock land die for 2V4 and 3-inch pipe. P. O. Box 105. City. -. Sl-7t

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE Richmond orooertv a soec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly tflk., th and Main. tf POH SALE New modern fc-room house and barn. Just completed, im mediate possession. Phone 32473234. Address E. G. Kemper 301 West Main St. 9-tf FOR SALE Modern 6-rooni house on South 13th St. Bargain. Address "Bargain,' care Palladium 14-7t SANFORD E. HENNING, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. 205 N. 8th. tf FOR SALE Farm near city. Suitable terms address 41 S. 20. Phone 3706. 15-7t SANFORD E. HENNING, 205 North 8th Street. 2 ACRES GROUND with 5 room col tape, barn, fruit, lVj acre alfalfa, chicken house, 1 square from city limits. $2,250, part cash, balance as rent. 7 ROOM BRICK, barn, I acre ground, for garden and chickens, price $1,800 8 ROOMS. 1 square north of Main on Fifth street, $1,500. Someone will get this bargain. FARM of 161 acres, west, in sight of city, comfortable lot of buildings, etc., price the smallest part of it. FARM of 100 acres, southeast of city, fine buildings, the buildings worth two-thirds tho price asked for the farm. The Investor will please take notice and visit me often and keep in touch with what is A DOING. FOR SALE-40 acre farm. 2Vs miles southwest of Fountain City, 3 miles southeast of Williamsburg and 3 miles north of Webster, well improved. All tillable land. On Rural route and telephone line, also on school hack route. House lz a ten room frame building. Addresi "B. M. S. C." care Palladium. 16-St BUSINESS CLASSIFIED WTE DO GENERAL INSURANCE, real estate, and mortgage loan business. We issue all kinds of court, contract, municipal, license, and surety bonds, while you wait. Wm. H. Bradbury and Son, Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Blk. Phone No. 1956. 16-mon-wed-fri-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty - Ave., R. R. 1, Phone 4171. Office at Key Harness Store, 616 Main street Phone 2658. 19-tf RAFFERTY& CHASE Electrical contractors, power plants, motor work, wiring for lights, bells. Burglar alarms and telephones. Repair work a specialty. Phone 1409. in rear of 14 South Eighth street. AUCTIONEER DEMPSEY E. DENNIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEERING The man who knows the buyers. See .me for dates. Headquarters Dye & Price. Phone 5021 & 5117 B. Jan20-tf SHOE REPAIRER. Albert J. - Linemann, 20th Century Shoe Repairing Co., S N. 8th St. We call for and deliver. Phone 225G. See Feltman window for display. jan31-tf A O. Deering livestocR ana real estate. Auctioneer. Centerville. Indianx 21-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE New Richmond piano cheap. Address "Piano," care Palladium. 14-tf FOR SALE Barber shop, cigar store and pool room. Address Box 231 Dublin. Indiana. 17-7t FOR SALE Wescott 4 passenger roadster with complete equipment $500. B. J. Carr. 15-7t FOR SALE 1 Sinker i: Davia Steam Engine 12x12; 1 hand Forge; 1 four wheeled hand truck; A lot of large valves; A number of wood and metal pulleys; A lot of hangers and shafting; 1 large 12in. rubber belt, 62 t long; 88 ft. "hiin. rubber belt Geo. W. Davis Carriage Co. 18-tf FOR SALE Block wood, dry. $5. Double cord. Phone 4105. 8tf FOR SALE Young team. Phone 5137. 19-7t FOR SALE A Wilie refrigerator, two child's beds and an artificial gas heating stove at 1317 S. A. Phone 2360. 16-tf FOR SALE Incubator and brooder cheap. 341 S. 10th St. 19-7t FOR SALE A piano! Cheap. 328 S. 9th St. 20-3t FOR SALE Pure bred White Orphington pullets and cockerels. Phone 3156. 20-3t FOR SALE Potatoes at $1.50 per bushel. Leslie Seaney, Boston. 20-7t POR SALE Excellent White Water Valley farm. City property considered in part payment Address "X," care Paladium. l-tf FOR SALE Good small business. Address "Business," care Palladium. 14-7t FOR SALE Dresser and centerstand. 16 S 9th St 20-2t FOR SALE Registered Perchon Stallion, coming four years, sound, well broke. H. S. Roberts. Richmond, lnd. 14-7t PUBLIC SALE of livery stoct. 2S NT 7th street. Richmond, lnd., Saturday, February 24th: 9 Jead of g-d gentle driving horses. 3 surreys. 4 buggies, 2 storm buggies, 4 phaetons, 1 stanhope, IX set single harness. 1 set doable buggy harness, 1 set hip strap harness, robes, blankets, etc. L. N. Cox and Sons. 21-3t

FOR SALE Continued

FUNK & MILLER FOR SALE 14 room double house on North 18h street. Rents for $20.00 side. Modern except furnaces. $4500.00. Terms good. 14 room double house on South 14th in 3rd block. Rents for $30.00 month. $3700.00. Good new 6 room house on North 11th street iu 1st block, S4SO0.00. Terms good. 14 room doubio house on South Km street in 1st block, rents $30.00 month. $3S00.00. Good new 6 room house on South ISth street, bath, electric lights, pipes and registers for furnace are in the walls, and balance can be put in for $105.00. This house would be cheap $2500.00. and is priced at $2350.00. Real Estate Loans. Insuranc. We can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto, "A Square Deal to Both Buyer and Se'.l?r." D. R. FUNK & J. H. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. PI1 one 276C. FOR SALE Typewriter cheap. W. H. Ross Drug Co. 21 3t FOR SALE Almost new blanket, lined corduroy suit with cap, size 40 waist measure. Price $5.50. 114 S 8th street. Phone 2686. 21-lt FOR RENT SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Resharpened: Gillette. 35 cents, Single Edge, 25 cents, Duplex, 50 cents doz. Hollow Ground, 25 cents each. I pay return postage. Mail to P. L. Ross, Box 217, Richmond, lnd. mon-wed-fri-tf FOR RENT 6 room house 434 Pearl Street. Modern. Call Knode's Music Store. 21-2t FOR FENT A half of a house 234 S. W. 2nd St. Call at 126 N. 10th. Phone 1078. 20-2t FOR RENT AND SALE For rent farm 160 acres. For sale farm 33 acres; four horses, two mules, eleven milck cows, hay in mow, corn and fodder, and all farm machinery. I will be on farm at O. M. Lands' residence two miles north of city on Chester road for a few days only, to rent and sell above. B. F. Miller. 20-8t r'OR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping:. Also furnished room for 2 gentlemen. 409 N. 17th St. 20-7t FOR RENT Good farm 30 acres on Inteurban, adapted to gardening, j Large orchards. Phone 3719. 19-2t FOR RENT Good farm for cash rent," Address Farm, care Palladium. 14-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath and steam heat for gents only at the Grand. 16-tt FOR RENT For cash, farm of 100 acres, good land, close to Interurban and market. Address with reference, "O, J.," care Palladium. 26-tf FOR RENT Four room flat; water, gas, electric light. Call 191 Ft. Wayne Ave. 17-7t LOST LOST On 13th St. between S. A, and Husson's grocery a child's pocket book, brown with initials V. H. Finder "call phone 2360 or return to 1317 S. A. 15-7t LOST French Poodle. Return T. O. Snyder, Benton Heights. 21-lt FOUND FOUND French poodle. Owner may have same by calling 107 S. 8th St. 19-2t It too at troubled wnti sici bMdacBe. cot t Ipition. iodigestioa, ofEanive breath or atn iseate arising from stomach trouble, set a 50c r 11 bottle of Dr. CtUdveil' byru Papain !' v potlf vslv g"uwn;.d tc cere von. FARM

Saturday, February 24, 1912. 110 O'Clock A. M. y , The undersigned as commissioner appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises, the farm formerly owned by Robert E. Black, situated about one mile north of the National Road on first road West of Jackson Park, consisting of 90 acres, with good six room frame house and barn. TERMS: One-third cash; one-third in 9 months, and one-third in 18 months from date of sale; deferred payments to bear 6 interest from date and to be secured by mortgage on real estate sold; or purchaser may pay all cash. For further information apply to E. R. LEMON, Commissioner. ROBBINS & ROBBINS, Dickinson Trust Co. Attorneys. A. O. Deering, Auctioneer.

THE CHESAPEAKE e OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA : LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND IND. Effective January 7th, 112; Subject to Change Without Notie 7:22 p. m. DAILY, Limited for Cincinnati, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia and North Carolina points. - . !- 8:35 a. m. DAILY. Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. Limited for the East. - 4:15 p. m. DAILY, Local for Cincinnati. v 12:15 p. m. (nuon) DAILY Limited for Chicago and Went. 10:40 a. m. DAILY, Local for Chicago. ' V . '..-; : 8:10 p. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. " X?Mf

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OFFiCt AUDITOR OF STATE, ' INDIANA W. H. O'Brien, Auditor. Myron O. King Deputy Auditor. STATE BUILDING A LOAN DEPARTMENT Gilbert H. Hendern, Chief Clerk Indianapolis, Feb. 5th, 1912. Mr. Jesse H. Brooks, Sect'y., Peoples Home & Savings Association, Richmond. Indiana. My Dear Sir: We have examined the report of the examination of the accounts and records of your association, recently made by State building and loan examiner Hon. Isaac Dunn, and h reports as follows: "The financial affairs and conditions of this association were found safe and sound. The management conservative and business like in all particulars. I found their cash on band correct in amount and same was verified at bank. Their loans are found to be also correct in sum charged and well cared for and protected with all the necessary papers filed with same." The methods of your association are progressive, honest and successful. Building and loan associations are the greatest of all known home buildiug institutions in the country. Such associations will enable the great masses of the people to acquire homes by small savings from week to week and month to month and are the greatest known factors for the making of contented and law-abiding citlsena and tax-payers. Building and loan associations in their very nature, are semi-philanthropic and have a two-fold purpose;

to encourage the saving of money and to promote the ownership of homes. Safety is the proposition of paramount importance among the people and under the efficient management of your well known officers of splendid business ability and responsibility and with the same system of State examination as provided for banks and trust companies, which we now have under the new building and loan law, (generally conceded to be the best building and loan law! In the United States) we regard your association as being safe and sound in every partlcu-, lar. Your association Is entitled to and will receive the most cordial assistance that Is possible for this department to grant Yours very truly, SEAL (Signed) W. H. O'BRIEN. Auditor of 8tate. (Signed) By G. H. Hendren, Chief Clerk State Building 4b Loan Department. December 31st, 1911. Assets. Cash $ ll.OM.13 Mortgage Loans 219.40S.2r Stock Loans 7,390.00 $144,811.83 Liabilities. Book Depositors $2zfi.42.41 Undivided Profits 18,f Ml Paid up Stock dividend.. S1S.00 U44.811.S2 Dividend paid stockholders since organisation of . . Ass'n $21L641.93 Office In I. O. O. F. Bldg. l-7t Terre Haute, Indisnsyclb & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; 7:40; 8:00; :40; 10:00; 11:40; 12:00; 1:40 p. m.; 3:00; 3:40; 4:00; 5:40; 6:00; 7:40; (.9:00 (last car to Indianapolis); 10:00, (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City). Limited Trains. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort, Crawfordsvtlle, Terre Haute, Clinton, Sullivan, Martinsville, Lebanon and Paris, I1L Tickets sold through. The Steelyard. The steelyard, a simple weighing de vice that is still In vogue, was used by the Romans la 315 B. C. SALE ' Dining Car oi