Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 151, 30 April 1912 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND rA.LLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGKAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912.

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News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., April 30. Benton Wagner and W. H. Miller were In Richmond, Monday on election business. Miss Cora Brown still continues on the sick list although she is reported some better. Mrs. Park Manlove and Miss Ethel Moore, of near Hagerstown, were recent visitors of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker. Mrs. C. W. Alexander and son Howard, of BentonTille, were greeting friends here Monday. They were enroute to Cincinnati for a few days. The Misses Eunice MoClung and Laura Rothermel were Connersvllle visitors Monday afternoon. Prof. P. V. Voris attended the M. E. Sunday school at Dublin, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of southwest of Cambridge City, and Miss Esther Boroughs of Jacksonburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott and family Sunday. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick gave two good sermons at the M. E. church Sunday. The morning sermon was on laying up treasures in heaven. The Rev. W. R. Lathrop, who was also in attendance, gave a few remarks at the close. In the evening the Rev. Plnnlck's sermon was Illustrated by the great ship disaster. The Ladies Aid of the Christian church are arranging to purchase a new carpet and also decorate the ceiling of the Christian church. The committee to look after it is composed of Mrs. R. W. Warren, Mrs. E. P. Jones, and Mrs. Morton Warren. Mrs. Rebecca Lowry, who is very aged, is still very sick. She is suffering from .a complication of troubles. " ; Miss Esther Basson was home from Richmond to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basson, Sr. ' Mrs. Ruth Hoel was home from Richmond to spend Sunday with her mother, Ms. Edw. Lathrop and family, also to visit with her grandfather, the Rev. W; R. Lathrop of College Corner, who is here. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlin, Mr. add Mrs.1 Charles Kirlin and Mr. and Mrs. Scafe Reed formed a compapy at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, south of town Sunday. Louis Johnson is home from Indianapolis' to visit his mother, Mrs. Carrie Johnson. Mrs. J. A. Brown spent Sunday in Richmond with her sister, Mrs. L. H. Oentle and family. Robt. Gentle is reported ill with measles. Miss Elizabeth Wallace spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sills and family. Bentonville will have a new school building. It will be constructed from veneer brick and vill cost J 12,000. NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARISH Ohio," April'sO. Mrs. John O'Dea and Miss Mary ODea went to Cincinnati Friday to see Jul lia Marlowe and E, H, Sothern in "Hamlet." Mrs. W. E. Hinmon and children of Dayton spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wenger spent Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Ed. Daugherty. , Miss Eva McKee and Miss Mary O'Dea entered school at Earlham Monday for a six weeks course. Mrs. H. J. Woods of Indianapolis 1b visiting her mother, Ella Larsh. Miss Nora Neanan of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents. Miss Blanche Mitchell of Piqua. is spending this week with her parents. Mrs. Mary Davis Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garrison. Miss Pauline and Eleanor Smith of Richmond spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marrinan. .. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Parish entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dwyer and baby, Mr. and MrB. C. M. Mitchell and daughter, Blanche and Mrs. Mae Kuth. Miss Ruby Tingle of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Ralph McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reinheimer, of Dayton, spent Sunday wkh D. F. Reinheimer, . ; ' Miss Margretta Horner returned home from Cincinnati Saturday after a three weeks visit. Miss Lois Baumgardner is very sick with tonsllitis. at her home east of town. A farewell reception was. given at the library Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Katherine Broady and Miss Ruby Kelly two members of the Tuesday club who have resigned their membership on account of leaving town. An elaborate luncheon was served and a social good time was enjoyed by the members of the club. Mrs. Broady will leave soon to join Rev. Broady at Watertown, O., and Miss Kelly leaves for her. home in Richmond at the close of school. The Excelsior class of the Christian church gave a chicken supper at the church Saturday evening, by which they cleared $20. Miss Elma Horner returned home Saturday from Gettysburg, O., where she has been teaching school the past winter. ECONOMY, IND. ECONOM Ind., April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Swain and daughter spent Sunday with Mrv and Mrs. Joshua Ballenger of Winsor. Miss Mary Ballenger was the Saturday night guest of Mrs. Martha Beckman. Mrs. Lue Fennimore and two children Blanche and Harold spent Sunday in Muncie. Mrs. Grace Hunt made a quick trip to Richmond Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt attended the Sunday school convention at Old Center Sunday. Mrs. Edna Replogle and daughter Kuth were in Richmond Saturday. The members of the Epworth

League are exempted from paying dues and have a "free will offerin box" placed on a little stand at the door entrance. The officers feel confident that "enough money will be contributed to meet expenses. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Clark entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison, Mrs. Nancy Pierce, Mrs. Grace Hunt and Irvin Hunt. Mrs. Till Clark and Miss Belle Conley were dinner guests of Mrs. Hannah Kimball Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Denney, John Manning, Herman Lamb, Prof. Areline Manlng, Edwin Weaver, were in Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Replogle of Hagerstown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle Sunday. John Oler attended Dunkard meeting Saturday night south west of Hagerstown. Albert Weldy's spirited horse broke loose from a hitchrack at the Friend's chuVch Sunday morning and dashed through the town at a terrific rate.' It had the right of way and never halted until the carriage was torn to pieces. It is supposed by many that a train passing caused it to break away. Mr. Wilson proprietor of the new dry goods store went to Alkeny to spend Sunday with his family. John Carlco, wife and six children are playing gypsie. Their outfit consists of a top spring wagon, one horse

and a bantam rooster. They are now camping near Will Williamson's, southeast of Economy. Mr. Carlco said "It is cheaper than paying rent to live the way we do." Albert Chamness shipped 50 head of cattle to Cincinnati Saturday that he had been feeding the past six months. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cain. Mrs. Albert Jessup and children were visiting near Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Oler were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Oler of near Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor; entertained an auto load of folks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Osborn of near Winchester were visiting Mrs. Asmuth Osborn the past week. Mrs. Johnny Williams spent Saturday in Richmond. The dogs are freed of "their muzzles and Sunday came reports of mad dogs .on all roads. Every dog that is seen carrying his tail a little to the leJ't draws fire from all kinds of old shooting irons. . Rev. Anna Thomas who was stricken with pneumonia last Sunday week is now out of danger and is able to sit up a little. Mrs. Martha Good visited Mrs. Walter Givln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain and son were ; , visiting , Greensfork ; relatives Sunday. There is to be some improvement in the basement of the M. E. church. Wade Kennedy will soon be ready to commence the construction of his new home. EAST GERMANTOWN. EAST GERMANTOWN, Ind.. April 30. Mrs. Stump of Indianapolis spent Sunday here with her aunts, Mrs. H. B. Lyons and Mrs. Harriet Riley. Russell Markley of Richmond is spending several days with Harvey Shank southeast of town. Mabie Gehr of Richmond was in town Saturday. . Miss Lilian Van Buskirt, who has been sick with measles is improving. Ralph Hyde and Donald Warfel of Richmond, spent Saturday and Sunday here and attended the commencement exercises Saturday evening. George Hebble a blind musician of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baughmer. Miss Grace Beck came up from Connersvllle, Saturday, to attend the commencement exercises and spend Sunday with her relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Butler were in Muncie several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eliason had as their guests Sunday his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mann of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boughner had a family dinner Sunday in honor of their guests, Mr. George Hebble and Mrs. Gibson, of Indianapolis. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., April 30. Mr. and Mrs. James Pierson and family of near Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Taylor of Millville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones east of town. Master Guy Stahr entertained Saturday afternoon in honor of his eighth birthday anniversary. The guests were Ruth Benbow, Aline and Louis Hower, Helen Stahr, Lester Dalbey, Donald Teetor. Harold Petro, Lola Duggins and Miss Laura Mason. Tha hours were spent with games followed by lunche served by Mrs. Stahr. Mr. and Mrs. TJra Wheeler and children have been visiting at Cambridge City. Miss Rena Replogle, Mr. Abram Replogle and Mr. Daniel Replogle were guests Saturday of friends at Economy. Mrs. Mary Funk went to Muncie Saturday evening to see her grand daughter Miss eVra Funk who is seriously ill. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Seward Hardwick, Sunday, a daughter, third child. Mr. and Mrs. Homar Xoe and Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott of Richmond, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson, over Sunday. Miss Marian Widows was the guest of relatives at Greensfork Sunday. Mr. Chas. Petro, Mr. Ed Petro, Mrs. George Ulrich and Mrs. Celia Purdy were at Indianapolis Sunday to see Mrs. Albert Gladswell, the former? daughter who Is dangerously ill. Mrs. Alice Newcomb spent over

Sunday at New Castle with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Meter. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Keever, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Waltt, Miss lone Thornburg and La Verne Thornburg were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sherry, north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Durbin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lane of Newcastle, over Sunday. The Progressive club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Robert Thurston. The Odd Fellows will celebrate the 93d anniversary of Odd Fellowship to night. The public is invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritz will move into the property of Joe Stonecipher on East Main street. Miss Maud and Estell Kiser entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Margaret Forkner and Mr. Louis Petty, Mr. Bert Strough and Mr. William Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kiser and children spent Sunday at Cambridge City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mrs. Ralph McCullough of Muncie spent Sunday with Mr. McCullough here.

Wanted Young man to work in store room. Apply Westcott hotel. 30-lt Had an Object Revivalist But, Mr. Peck, don't yon know where you will go when you die, if you persist lu your rinful course? Hen Peck You let me alone. I know what I am doing. My wife joined the church last week. 9216 A Neat Frock for the Little Miss. Girl's Dress, with Deep Armscye and Long or Kimono Sleeve. Cadet blue linen, with blue and white dotted percale was used for this model. The deep armscye, and neat waist trimming are attractive features of this design. It is suitable for woolen goods, linen, corduroy, voile, chambray, gingham, and other wash fabrics. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 3 yards of 44 inch material for the 10 year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks rn penen ana send to Pattern Dept.. Richmond Palladium.) Name Size Address NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co., have opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks, Copings, Porch Columns, Caps Sills, etc., at The Old Mill Works'. They have a complete outfit of modern machinery and are using nothing but washed and graded materials in all their work. If you are a contractor it will pay you to use the best materials obtainable. If you are going to build it will pay you to insist that your contractor use the Foster Construction Co.'s products. Would be pleased to have "call at Factory and inspect their Products or call phones: Res. 2529 or Factory 3406. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of The Board. Richmond, Ind., April 22nd, 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 Monday, May 13th, 1912, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: improvement Resolution No. 312 1912 For the improvement of West Main street, from west line of West 5th street to the west line of West 8th street, by constructing a storm water sewer; also cement sidewalk, 6 ft, wide, curb and gutter on both sides of said street, and paving the roadway the full width thereof, with one of the kinds of modern city pavements, towit: Concrete, Brick. Asphalt, Creosote Wooden Block, between the points named. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Pub-

11c 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 $550.00, 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 th successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The City of Richmond will pay within thirty days after the approval of the final assessment roll by the Board of Public Works of said city, the coBt of the storm sewer and the street and alley intersections and such sum in addition thereto, as will amount to the sum of $4,300.00 under the above numbered Improvemnet Resolution. 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. apr 23-30. COM M ISSION ERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to the undersigned commissioner from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, under a judgment obtained in said Court on the 12th day of April, 1912, in cause Number 15955 on the docket of said court, I will on Thursday, May 9, 1912, at one o'clock p. m., offer for sale on the premises to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate situated in the County of Wayne and State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot eighty-eight (88) as numbered on the new map of Fountain City made by ,order of the Trustees of said Town, and recorded January 12, 1882, in the Plat Records of said Wayne County, Indiana, in the Recorder's Office of said County, on pages 109, 110, and 111; the same being a part of Fractional Section two (2) Township seventeen (17) North, Range fourteen (14) East. Terms of Sale: At least one third (1-3) cash in hand, one third (1-3) in one year, and one third (1-3) in two years from the date of sale; the deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser in usual bankable form, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. (6) per annum from date, and upon confirmation of such sale by the court, to be secured by mortgage on said premises; or the purchaser may pay all cash. No bid will be received for less than two thirds (2-3) the appraised value of said real estate. Dated April 16, 1912. Philip H. Robbins, Commissioner. WILLIAM A. BOND, Attorney. 16-23-30 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, executor and executrix, of the last will of James W. Wilson, deceased, hereby give notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, of Wayne county, State of Indiana, they will at the hour of two o'clock p. m., of the day of May 23, 1912, at Richmond, Indiana, on the premises hereinafter described, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all of the interest of said decedent and including the interest of the widow of said decedent, in and to the following described real estate In Wayne county, In the State of Indiana, to-wit: --:j$J5 Lot number four (4) in Flora H Coffin's sub-division of lots number fifty (50), fifty-one (51) and fiftytwo (62) in block I of Mendenhall and Coffin's recorded addition to the City of Richmond, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in six months and one-third in nine months from day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of purchaser bearing six per cent interest per annum from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees and upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage on said real estate sold. Said purchaser may pay all cash. Said real estate shall be sold free and discharged of all taxes, except taxes for the year 1912, payable In the year 1913, which purchaser shall pay, and free and clear of all Improvement and mortgage liens. Louisa P. Taggart, Executrix. Edwin N. Wilson, Executor. WILL W. RELLER, Attorney. 23-30-7-14 CITY -ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of The Board. Richmond, Ind., April 23rd, 1912. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 22nd day of April, 1912, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 3251912 For the improvement of south side of East Main street, from South 22nd to South 23rd street, by constructing a cement curb and gutter between the points named. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, May 16th, 1912, a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvement 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 rfhy remonstrances which may have been lied 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, apr 23-30.

PALLADIUM Want Ads

Talk to the , Town Through The Palladium lea word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTER LIST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 9 a. m.. as follows: E. R. E 1 Gibson 1 O. J 1 D. W S Man 1 A. B. 1 Farm Hand .. 1 Lady 1 Wardrobe Seamstress ... 1 Mail will be kept for 30 flays only. All mail not called tor with la that time will be cast out. WANTED JORDAN M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL. DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 Wanted To Rent 5 or 6 Room House; Must Have Electric Light and Bath; Reference Given; Family Of Two. Address Renter Care Palladium tf WANTED To exchange Player Piano mahogany case, in first class condition, standard make. What have youT Address P. O. Box 47. Richmond, Ind. 15-tf WANTED IX you want mcuey in place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly block. 8th and Mala. 18-tx WANTED To rent five to six room bouse within the next sixty days; must have bath and electric light; two to the family; reference. Ad dress "Rented," care Palladium. 23-tf SEE MOORB OGBORK for ail kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf MANUFACTURER of new, exclusive linen heel and toe guaranteed hosi ery wants agent In every county. Sales enormous. Re-orders Insure permanent, increasing income. Exclusive territory. Cred't. PARKER KNITTING CO, 733 Cheatnut St, Philadelphia. Pa. . 17-tf WANTED To buy watches, diamonds old gold and silver, revolvers, eto. J. M. Lacey, Pawn Broker, Cor. 8th and Main. 9-lmo WANTED Agents to solicit accidopt 'insurance in South-eastern Indiana; preferred risks, only. We have a good proposition for a live, wide awake man, who is willing to work; references given and required. Ad dress. L. H. Ranoni. Secfy Ft. Wayne, Ind. 5-tf WANTED You to have your carpets and rugs cleaned by the Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone 2444. 11-lmo WANTED To weave rag and ingrain rugs, also carpets. 808 North I street. 22-30t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT, . THE CLEANER Phone Qulgleys 1298 24-tf WANTED Carpentering or repairing by experienced party. Phone 3001. 9-14t PAPER HANGER A complete line to select from, 4 cents up. A card will bring me. C. E. Stem pel. Route 1. 24-7t DISTRICT MANAGES for poplarpriced Accident and Health Policy Department. Must be capable of managing agents and a personal pro ducer. Permanent, profitable bui nesa. O. E. Hedges, General Manager, Harrison Bldg., Columbus, Ohio. 25-4t WANTED Teachers for the public schools. Address D. F. Baldwin, Agua Nueva, Texas. 29-6t WANTED Girl to work in bake shop. Apply Westcott hotel. 29-3t WANTED An agent at once on mon ey making proposition. Address C. B. Robbins, Gen. Del. 30-lt WANTED Girl for general house work. White preferred. 210 North 11th. 30-2t WANTED A girls for light house work. Good wages paid. Apply in afternoon. 45 S 17th St. 30-3 1 WANTED Good typewriter with standard keyboard. Address Typewriter, care Palladium. 30-lt WANTED Agents for entirely new patented household specialty. Call or write 300 W. Main. 30-lt WANTED Girl to assist with housework. 2009 Main. 29-tf WANTED Position by middle a red lady. Confinements preferred. Med! cal reference furnished. Address Dublin, Indiana, Box 191. 26-7t WANTED House cleaning work- Call 123 N. 6th street. 25-7t V." ANTED A lumber sticker at GaarScott Lumber yards. M- Rumely Co 25-12t

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WANTED A clerical position in Rich mond by a high school man with references. Address W. O. Wardlow, Gen. Del. 25-7t WANTED Lace curtains to, launder.; 733 south 8tn street, f&one 1645. t 24-7t ' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec iottv Prrtrfi.M W11v K1L' th anrt Main SANFORD E. HENiMirso. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, 205 N. 8th. ,f FOR SALE Ata bargain. 3 good building lots South 9th and Q. Phone 2477. 9-tues thur-sat-tt FOR SALE 5 room bungalow, ali modern conveniences. Ready for occupancy the first of the month. Good location. Address "Bungalow." care Palladium, or Phone 3247. 26-St FOR SALE Modern home, strictly up-to-date. Call and look it over. 206 North 16th. 24-7t FOR SALE Howard Jones residence 109 South 21st St. For information inquire 1818 Main St.. or Phone 2598. 4-tf. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern residence, 7 room and bath, central. Dr. Ewing. SO-tf FOR RENT New modern room houses.' Bath, furnace, gas range. Cor. South 7th and H on car line. Phone 1S35. Call 15 N. 10th St. 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished flats: ITS Main. 30-7t FOR SALE One roll top desk with chair, almost new. G. B. Moore, over 901 Main. 30-3t FOR RENT One 8-room house with large barn, on 20th street. One 8 room house on South 4th. One 5 room flat with bath. $11 per month. G. B. Moore, over 901 Main St. 303t FOR RENT Lower floor S rooms. bath, electric light, good location. Address "Location," car Palladium. 29-Jt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, light housekeeping. 202 N. 7th street. 27-3t FOR RENT A room In private family. with or without board. Phone 4184. 22-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 123 Main. 23-tf FOR RENT Two roem flat furnished . for housekeeping, in rear. 48 South 11th street. 22-tf FOR RENT 7 room house, earner West 6th and Linden Ave. Call Phone 301S or 123S. t-tf MODERN APARTMENTS for rent. 3, 4, and 5 room. Call at 1486 Main Street. 11-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bet and steam heat tor grata only at the Grand. 16-U FOR RENT For cash, farm ot 100 acres, good land, close to Intemrban and market. Address with reference. 0, JM care Palladium. 26-tf FOR RENT A nice front office; plenty of light and nicely furnished and phone. 87 50 per month. 911 Mala street 12-tf FOR RENT Almost new 7 reem house, electric light. Cor. W. 5th and Linden Ave. Call Phone 1235 or 3016. 26-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 2? South 2nd. 26-Tt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Key Harness Store. 616 Main street. Phone 2658. Is tf PIANO TUNING. Expert piano tuning guaranteed. CLEM N. CAUSE. Greensfork, Ind. Phone 9 L 15-1 mo A. O. Deerlng livestock and real estate. Auctioneer, Centerville. Indiana. 21-tf 8TORAQE. Household goods, stoves, etc We have the most convenient storage in the city. Electric elevator and plenty of help. Abundance dry clean space where your goods will be properly cared for. Rates reasonable. H. V. McLelland and Co., 180 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1283. 9-lmo LOST LOST Saturday night between Country club and 19th St., a small platinum chain with diamond pendant Finder please return to the Starr Piano Co., 10th and Main and receive reward. 30-lt LOST A lady's scarf, either on Liberty Ave., or Main street. Return L. B. Nusbaum's store. Reward. 26-2t LOST Gray raincoat with gloves in pocket. Return to Westcott Motor Car company and receive reward. 13-tf

THE CHESAPEAKE eV OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND, IND. Effective January 7th, 1912; Subject to CHanga Without Notice ,7:22 p. m. DAILY. Limited for ClncInnatL Richmond, Norfolk; Virginia and North Carolina polata. 8:35 a. m. DAILY. Local for Cindanatl, connecting with F. F. V. Limited for the East. - 4:15 p. m. DAILY. Local for Cincinnati. 12:15 p. m- (noon) DAILY Limited for Chicago and West.. 10:40 a. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. 8:10 p. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. Sleeping. Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Train.

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FUNK & MILLER FOR SALE OR TRADE 10$ acres, good buildings, only fire miles out. possession at once. We will trade this farm for good city rental property. Here is your chance to get to the country on a good farm at once. We have 200 acres of the very best Illinois land to trade on city property. This farm is all the very best level land and can be traded for at a bargain, as the owner lives here and is desirous of making a change. 7 room home on South West 7th. only I2.S0O. Dandy new modern home on West Main street. 6 rooms and bath. This place is priced right and can be bought on the very best of terms. Nice modern home on Richmond avenue, fine location, price $2,900 00. Good tittle 6 room house on West Main street, furnace and bath. For good reasons this place aran be bought right. Real Estate Loans. Insurant-. We can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto, "A Square Deal to Roth Buyer and Seller." D. R. FUNK & J. H. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. Pkone 27(6. WE ARE OFFERING YOU A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN TODAY'S LIST OF PROPERTIES Seven acres of good land with a good house and good barn, only built a short time. Also a large fruit orchard. This place Is within the city limits and can be bought at a bargain, either cash or payment. Call and let us show you we hare others. Make our office your down town headquarters. Meet your friends and business acquaintances in our recep tion room. Our stationery a4 tele phone are at your disposal. Leave your packages and baggage while shopping. THE BURROUGHS REAL ESTATE CO. Rooms 304-305 Colonial Bldg Phone 2791 23-tf FOR RENT An electric vacuum cleaner. Phone 3713. 24-7t FOR SALE One Dayton Computing Scale, coat 8120 new. One asbestos credit system, consisting of 100 books, both new. Will cell cheap. F. T. Strayer, 202 Colonial Bldg. 12-tt FOR BALE Saafttng and hangers Two 20-Inch, drop hangers for 1 T-ll in. shaft; 8 ft. shafting. 1 7-16 1b.; one split wood pulley, 90 in. 41am. x 6 la. face. Also 16 ft- ahaftiag 15-16 inches; 8 pillow blocks, 15-18 taL. suitable for light power transmission. See foreman at Palladium. 4-tf FOR 8 ALB 10 second hand Merdee. 86.00 up. I do all kinds of reselling and have the beet line of bicycle b the city at the most re&eomabie prices. Hardesty. 1607 Main street. Phone 2788. - 2-tf FOR SALE Folding bed, sewing machine and kitchen cabinet. 114 Ckeetnat street. Phone 4000. 26-tf FOR SALE CHEAP Horses, harness, wagons, two horse fertiliser, wheat drills. All kinds farm tools, good as new. 817 N. A. SMt 8EE MorelBrrcker Co, for 2nd automobiles. 22-tf FOR SALE Soft coal heating stove, range and folding bed. Call 114 Chestnut street. lf-tf FOR SALE Westcott phaeton. Call at 107 North 18th street. 16-12t FC-K SALE Block wood. dry. 8. Dooble cord. Phone 4105. 8tf FOR SALE One oak wardrobe cheap. Call 122 N. 12th. 2f-Tt FOR SALE Hay. Alfalfa. Phone 8139. 20-if FOR SALE Bicycle wheel bosy cheap. Call 223 S. 12th street. 2t-7t FOR SALE Llewllyn setters; thorough bred puppies, eight weeks old. Write for pedigree and fall description. Prices reasonable. John L. Dillard, Boston, Indiana. 25-7t eod FOR SALE One-half price for a good phaeton. Call at Ryan's Livery, stable. South 10th. . - sat. tues, thurs 20 tf FOR SALE Cheap. Good phaeton. 234 S. 4th. Phone 1824. 12-saWues-thur-tf FOR SALE: Complete modern boas and barn. 418 Klnsey. 20-7t FOR SALE Nice small grocery with established trade. Address "Ore eery.- care of Palladium. 30eod-8t FOR8ALE One good delivery wagon. one Jolt wagon, one runabout, 64 bushel baskets, one-horse ctiKJva tor and harness. Phone 1244, 418 S. 14th St. 30-7t FOR SALE Setting hens 21 Phone 4052. 27-3t FOR SALE Three good safes. B. Johnson and Son. Second National Bank Bldg. . 27-tf FOR SALE A Richmond piano in good condition for sale cheap. Address Lock Box 78. Richmond. 30-at Ttf yoa or ear t G to Ytar 1 ret 50c or fl battto ot Dr. CaMwaB'e -vp Pvpaia. which la rmirhraTj aaaiaaf a i te 7 inb iwpaga waib