Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 157, 7 May 1912 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY 3IAY 7, 1912.

PAGE SEVEN.

News From Surrounding Towns

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. ' CAMBRIDGE CITY, May 7,Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wilson returned Monday after a visit with their son, B. J. Vllson, of Pittsburg. Clayhorn Stonecipher of Rushville, spent Sunday with his father, Dan Stonecipher. Mrs. Liszie Methorn, state Inspector of the Pythian Sisters, will inspect the work of the Rathbone Sisters, one week from Wednesday evening. There is little improvement in the condition of Mrs. Sarah Oldaker, who "1 critically ill at the home of her son, Prof. E. E. Oldaker. Mrs. Nora Wright of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Wlllard Ulrich. Charles Marson, Frank Marson and son, Ralph, were in Indianapolis Sunpday on account of the serious illness ot their brother Martin Marson. Lincoln Jones and family of Centerville were" the guests Sunday of Mrs. Jennie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chapman and Robert Beard, were entertained Sun!day by Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Beard, at ,'Camp Martindale, north of Germantown. Mrs. Bertram Berger of Kokomo, is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Steele. Harry Hobbs and family have returned to Indianapolis after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd. P. H. Brendlinger of Philadelphia, is

Ii spending a few days in camonage 1 City.

Mrs. Lawson Boyd of Columbia, S. C, was In Cambridge City Monday, en route to Dublin, to visit her sister, Mrs. Harry Heageman. Earl Steele, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, Miss Cora Hebbler, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Richardson and daughter, Virginia, spent Sunday with Roy Hebbler and family at Jacksonburg. Mrs. Orange Lemon and daughter, Mary and Mrs. Will Morgan of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Marson, Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Caldwell of Rushville, was the guest of Mrs. May Boden today, (Tuesday), and attended the Home Economics Lecture. Mrs. W. A. Roth went to Oxford, Ohio, Monday to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Kate Welliver. R. M. White, of Connersville spent Sunday in Cambridge City. Mrs. Walter Krone and son, Robert, spent the day in Richmond and attended the Ringling Bros. Circus. Mrs, C. M. Bally spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Harry Zehring of Connertvijle. George Brendlinger has sold his automobile to Simeon Crockett. Mr. and . Mrs. Prank Schaefer, Miss Woodruff and S. M. Blackburn, of Cincinnati were visitors in this city, Sunday.-''-'r" 4 Herman Jones of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Jennie J Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch and Mr and Mrs. Carl ' Whiteley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmia at dinner Sunday. MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., May 7. Miss Hattie Sills was at Muncie, yesterday on a business trip. The Lake Erie and Western company are putting in a new bridge to serve temporarily until ready to put In a cement construction. The pile driver created some interest yesterday, driving plies. The bridge is over a ditch or branch running through the northwest part of town, Mrs. L. E. Thompson, of Cambridge City assisted her aunt, Mrs. G. A. Borders at the Priscilla club meeting yesterday, The Sunday school convention for the township held - nt Doddridge Chapel Sunday afternoon was largely attended. It Is pronounced one of the best conventions yet held. The addresses of the Rev. Owen Llvengood and Edward H. Hasemeler, of Richmond,-are pronounced excellent by all who heard them. That of the Rev. Mr. Llvengood was on the Graded Lessons in the Smaller Schools. Thas of Mf Hliemeter was "The Teacher of the. Graded School." The Rev. Mr. McCormic " of Milton, also gave a good talk on "What Will Class Organization Do -For the Bible School?" The discussions on the various points of the topic were of an interesting nature. The devotional services were conducted by Clayton Wright, of Doddridge. The county convention will be held at Milton, May 23, 29. Mrs. Perry Vorhees. of Cincinnati, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna H&shour and family, returned home yesterday. Mr. and. Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson entertained at dinner Saturday, John Ferguson, of Ferguson's Hill, near Eseson's station. Mr. and Mrs. Beeson also had as their guests, Sunday, Mrs. Peeson'a parents-, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart. Mrs. H. D. Huddleston, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Jos, WeigeL of Cambridge City, were Richmond visitors and shoppers yesterday. MIsa Idd Kellam entertained as their guest, Sunday, Miss Crystal Scott, of Jacksonburg, Sunday. Mrs. Hunt, who recently had one of her limbs severely burned by upsetting a . kettle of scaldrng :, water, does aot improve very, rapidly. George; Borders was , at Richmond fAturday to call on Miss Miriam Parkins at Earlham Jesse Moore received a letter from hi daughter, Mrs. John Breedlove, nee Miss Goldie Moore, who now lives In Colorado, telling of a heavy tornado that visited Denver a few nights ago. Many houses were blown down and the house they lived In would have gone as did the barn and shed, but for the, hard work tt Mr. Breedlove who braced tae house with timbers. There .were 27 firesin two hourjs time. Mr. ;ind lira. Breedlove were also loosers pa their claim near Abbott. Thsy spent ,

the winter In Denver, but have gone to their claim since the storm. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. King, of Centervllle, were greeting many Milton friends at the township Sunday school convention Sunday, at Doddridge. Mr, Hackman, of Richmond, met with an accident while in the vicinity of Milton fishing. He was accompanied by a friend and at one place they encountered a snake. Mr. Hackman attempted to shoot the reptile and missed it shooting his own foot. A local doctor was called to dress the wound. He could not locate the bullet and on sending Mr. Hackman home advised having an X-Rays photo taken. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker had as their guests at chicken dinner, Sunday, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson and Mrs. Sarah Husaey. Walter Houseworth spent over Sunday with his brother, Richard Houseworth and family, and attended the convention at Doddridge Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lantz and daughter, of Pendleton, were guests of his

parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lantz. Mrs. Henry Snyder, of Rushville, enroute home from Richmond, called on Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder, Saturday evening. Mrs. Savannah Munger, of Bentonville, is reported very low. She is a paralytic. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Connell entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, daughters and son, the Misses Mayme and Nora Murphy and James Murphy. Mrs. Murphy and Miss Mamie remained over night. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlin entertained as their company, Sunday, Messrs. and Mesdames John Reed and Charles Kirlin, also Mrs. Omer Kirlin. Mrs. Homer Williams, is here from Largo, Florida to spend some time with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crook entertained as their company, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Burroughs, of Jacksonburg. W. H. Miller, W. E. Williams, Fred Murley, Heber Newman and others having received permit to seine the river for black bass to stock the club pond were out fishing yesterday. Grant Stanley, Milton's implement merchant has been drilling a well. Miso Nora Doddridge and Mrs. Paul Ferris, entertained at a delightful reception in the way of a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Doddridge of the Doddridge settlement yesterday afternoon. The reception and shower was tor Miss Rhoda Wright, of Cambridge City, who will be married Saturday to James LaMountaine of Chicago. Miss Wright is well known in the Doddridge neighborhood having foirmerly lived there and about forty of her friends were present to enjoy the afternoon with her. Miss Wright was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. The house decorations were simple being composed of flowers. Curtiss Little will have a two weeks' vacation from the Boss Bakery. Walter Templin will be the baker and Lloyd Parkins will be in charge of the delivery wagon. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, of New Castle, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Berry. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Park Manlove at their home near Hagerstown, a son, Saturday. His name is Horace Almon. He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., May 7 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pierce have returned to Muncie after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce. Mrs. Sam Cluggish and son Russell of 1 New Castle spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Horine spent Sunday at Richmond. The Anti-Can't S. S. class will have a meeting Friday evening, May 10th at , the home of Mrs. Martin Werking on East Main street. A program has been arranged. The members of the class are Invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Abel and son spent Sunday with relatives at Alexandria. , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Monroe visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paul at New Castle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rath were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Dixon spent Sunday at Economy. Mrs. Frank Rinehart Is still very 111 at her home near Bethel. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Leavell, a son, fourth child. Miss Nellie Brant was home from Indianapolis for the week-end. Mr. Isaac Hayes and Mr. Elmer Hayes of Muncie were guests Sunday of Mrs. Sara Smith. Mr. Harry Davis of Carrolton. Kr.. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Da vis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daugh ter, Emmajean, visited Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Davy Oler near Economy. Miss Effle Wolford of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Ulrich and Mrs. Pheobe Rinehart. Hollace Hoover has bought a two passenger automobile o fthe Overland make. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pollard entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Yoke, B. F. Markley and Mrs. Markley. Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Durbin spent Sunday at New astle. Miss Florence Bell is vlsitine with her sister, Mrs. John Hansom' at Mo doc Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce and Mr Luther Bruce of Richmond were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott. Mrs. Abbott accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Heet of Richmond visited Sunday afternoon here. William TurnBauw died Mnndav morning at 9 o'clock at his home north of town, of paralysis. The widow and two daughters, Mrs. John Lvons and Mrs. Claud Brumback, survive. Mr. and Mrs. Jyle Jones and family

were guests Sunday of Oscar Jones and wife. ,

NEW PARIS, OHIO., NEW PARIS, 0-, May 7. Mrs. Jaa. Kuth spent Saturday and Sunday with her brother at Camden, O. Mrs. C. M. Mitchell and daughter, Blanche, and Mrs. Edna Parish, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Niawonger of Dayton, Sunday. Mrs. Mackey spent Sunday with relatives at West Sonora. Miss Bernice Homer and Miss Ethel Davis took dinner with Mrs P. C. Ziegler Friday. ; Miss Mona Newbern took Sunday dinner with Miss Elma Homer. Miss Elma Homer was In Greenville Saturday. Miss Emma Thompson came home Saturday for her summer vacation, her school having closed Friday. Miss Bernice Homer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Prather of Richmond. Mr. Ollie Newbern and family were entertaned on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Orla Garretson. . Mr. Ollie Newburn and family were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Orla Garretson. Miss Mary Porterfield, Fanny Penland, Robert Boyle and Lee Thurston were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bice of Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber of WeBt Sonora spent the latter part of the week here with his parents. Miss Irene Mills entertained over Saturday and Sunday the Phi Alpha Thaw Sorority girls of Miami University. Those in the party were Ruth Sutton, Anna McMahon, Elizabeth Millhall, Georgana Turner, Harriet Wilson, Kathleen McClenaghen, Wlnnifred Johnson, Ronna Fouts and Grace SamuelB. On Sunday she had as guests Miss Donna Morrison, Verling Morrison, Leslie Sawyer, Howard Aker Harley Porterfleld, Raymond Louis, Ralph Penland, Paul Arbagast and Rev. Miller. Mrs. H. R. Wolf has returned home from several weeks visit with relatives at Cincinnati and Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. Swisher of Dayton spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Martha Murray. Miss Ada and Hazel Heatly enter tained at Sunday, dinner Miss Nellie t Kenckie, Doris Coover, Gretta Kirk of Earlham College and Mrs. Bertha Lee of Mings, O. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Black of Richmond spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Young. Mr. Willie Barber of Anderson was home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Thompson spent Sunday in Richmond. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court made and entered in cause therein pending entitled Harry L. Engle, William H. Engle, Mary Murray, Edgar Engle vs. Henry T. Burns, administrator of the estate of Katherine P. Engle, deceased, numbered 15964 upon the dockets thereof hereby gives notice that at number 447 on South 9th street at two o'clock on the 12th day of June, 1912, will offer for sale at public sale for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value thereof the following described real estate in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: The south half of lots number nine (9) and ten (10) on plat of lots laid out by Poe and Hittle as an addition to the City of Richmond, Indiana. TERMS OF SALE At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand and the balance in two equal installments payable respectively in not to exceed nine and eighteen months to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief and providing for attorneys fees and secured by first mortgage on the real estate sold. Or purchaser may pay all cash. Henry T. Burns, Commissioner. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Attorney may7-14-21-28 NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and to all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law, intends to purchase the certain liquor license heretofore granted to and now held by William E. Bayfield, authorizing and permitting the sale of intoxicating liquors at retail in the certain room known as No. 11 North Tenth street, Richmond, Indiana, hereinafter more fully described, and with permission to allow such liquors to be drank upon said premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17, 1S75, and all amendments and additions thereto and all other laws in relation to such business, and that I, the undersigned, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners of said county at their next regular session commencing on the first Monday in June, 1912, for the transfer of said liquor license from said William E. Bayfield to myself. The precise location of. the said premises for which I desire such license transferred to me and the specific description and location of the said room in such building where I will sell such liquors in event of such transfer, is as follows: Being a certain front room on the groun floor, fronting on the east side of North Tenth street, Richmond, Indiana, and being No. 11 North Tenth street. Said room being situated on part of lot No. 126 in C. W. Starr's Addition to said City of Richmond, said room fronting 18 feet on North Tenth street, and running back east 45 feet and being the northwest room on the ground floor of the building known as the Westcott Hotel, and being in the Third Ward in the City of Richmond, Wayne Township. Wayne County, Indiana. . . Matthew G. Balfour.

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 mail 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 3 Man 1 A,s B ..1 Farm Hand .. 1 Lady 1 Wardrobe Seamstress ...1 B 1 Farm 1 Location .... Typewriter . . 1 WANTED JORDAN. M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL. DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 Wanted To Rent 5 or 6 Room Mouse; Must Have Electric Light and Bath; Reference Oiven; Family Of . Two. Address Renter Care Palladium tf WANTED If you want money la place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly block. 8th and Main. lS-tf WANTED To rent five to six room bouse 'within the next sixty days; must have bath and electric light; two to the family; reference. Address "Rented," care Palladium. 23-tf SEE MOORE & OGBORK for all 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 hosiery wants agent in every county. Sales enormous. Re-orders Insure permanent, increasing income. Exclusive territory. Cred't. PARKER KNITTING CO, 783 Chestnut 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. 9-1 mo WAITED 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 Quigley's 1298 24-tf WANTED Girl for general housework. 2009 Main. 29-tf WANTED A lumber sticker at GaarScott Lumber yards. M. Rumely Co. 25-12t CALL On C. W. Palmer for electric Vacuum Cleaning, also machines for rent. Phone 3223. l-7t WANTED Boarders at 44 S. 12th St. l-7t MIRRORS Re-Silvered-Call Phone 1556. tf WANTED Woman to go to email town to take care of aged couple. No objection to woman with child. Call 30 South 13th street. Phone 2314. 6-2t WANTED Girl for" general housework. Good wages. R. R. 3. Chas. Stempel. x, 6-2t WXKTED Tour old carpels" all kinds? Phone or write E. B. Spencer, Central Hotel, Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., IndianapoliB. Here a few days only. 6-tf WANTED A house of 6 or 7 rooms, modern with yard, 3 in family, by June 1st. Call 1897 or call Reld Flat No. 2. - 4-2t WOOL WANTED Highest market price in cash paid. Clendenin and Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Ave., Richmond, Indiana. 3-frl-tues-tf AGENTS WANTED To sell patented article necessity, under new regulations, big commissions, steady work for hustlers. Numerous other fast selling articles. Write today. Smith and Wilson Co., Box 210 New Castle, Pa. 7-lt WANTED Position as houseman or janitor. Address "X. X.," care Palladium. 7-3t WANTED Work on. farm by the month by a boy of 17 years. Address "Post Office,- care of Palladium. - - . ; - 7-2t WANTED Woman to work two or three afternoons In a week. Address "Work," care Palladium. 7-2t WANTED Girlfor general housework. Call 800 National Ave. 7-lt WANTED washings to do. Call at 724 S. 6th. . , .. . 7-2t WANTED Position as houseman or Janitor. Address "X. X.. care Palladium. , g-3t WANTED Two ladies to sell Insectine. Salary paid. Call 101 N. Ninth ' Street. V . Mt

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Two Hats. Call 1215 N. D. FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. Call 105 N. 4th street. 6-tf FOR RENT Furnished room at 120S i Main street. . . 6-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping on ground floor in rear. Call 46 S. 11th. 4-tI FOR RENT 5 rooms, electric light and bath. Cor. S. 5th and A streets. 4-tf FOR RENT 4-room flat. Phone 277. 2157. 2-7t FOR RENT Modern first floor fiveroom flat. Phones 2277, 2157. 2-?t FOR RENT Rooms 103 N. 17th St. 2-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Also good barn. 24 South 12th. l-7t FOR RENT A house nearly new! Phone 1556. 1-tf FOR RENT New modern 6-room houses. Bath, furnace, gas range. Cor. South 7th and H on car line. Phone 1S35. Call 15 N. 10th St. -lt FOIt RENT Furnished fiats! 41? Main. 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 122 Main. 22-tf MODERN APARTMENTS for rent! 3, 4, and 5 room. Call at 1426 Main Street. 11-tf FO"RR ENTS room TlaX electric light and bath. 107 Richmond Ave. A. W. Gregg, Hoosier store. 3-tf FOR RENT 5 unfurnished room upstairs at 116 & South 6th. Inquire at 221 S. 6th. 3-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with b&th and steam heat for gents only at the Grand. 15-tf FOR RENT For cash, farm of 100 acres, good land, close to Interurban and market. Address with reference, "O. J" care Palladium. 26-tt FOR RENT A nice front office; plenty of light and nicely furnished and phone. M 50 per month. 911 Main street. 13-tf FOR RENT Almost new 7 . room house, electric light Cor. W. 5th and Linden Ave. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 26-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave., R. R. 1, Phone 417L Office at Keys Harness Store, 616 Main street, Phone 2655. 19-tf D. E. ROBERTS PIANO TUNING. Fifteen Years Practical Experience. Phone 3684 R. R. No. 3 may 2-thur & mon-tf PIANO TUNING. Expert piano tuning guaranteed. CLEM N. GAUSE, Greensfork, Ind. Phone 9 L 15-lmo A. O. Deering livestock and real estate. Auctioneer, Centerville, Indiana. 21-tf STORAGE. 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 mad Co., 180 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1283. 9-lmo DONT THROW AWAY YOUR BROKEN CASTINGS. HAVE THEM WELDED BY THE OXY - ACETYLINE PROCESS BROKEN PARTS OF ANY KIND METAL MADE NEW AGAIN. HENRY HOLZAPFEL, 324 N. 3rd ST. . -2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. " FOR SALE ON PAYMENTS Almost new house of six rooms and bath, furnace, el ec trio lights. $200 cash, balance $20 per month. Dye and Price. 6-3t FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room house and a barn on an acre of ground; phone 1042. 6-3t FOR SALE 30 yards of second hand Brussels carpet at 112 N. 7th 8L. or phone 1827. 1-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, 1 good building lota South 9th and G. Phone 2477. 9-tues-thur-sat-tX FOR SALE Lot In Earlham Heights and good rubber tired Davis carriage. Phone 4175. 7-lt FOR SALE Must sell at once. Six room modern house, 315 West Main. Bargain for quick action. 7-2t SANFORD E. HENNING, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, 205 N. 8th. u FOR SALE Howard Jones residence 109 South 21st St. For Information inquire 1818 Main St, or Phone 2591. 4-tf. FOR SALE Five room new property. Would take automobile part pay. Address 42. care Palladium. 1-Tt FOR SALE Building lots, underlaid with , sand, also some housea and lots. Sarah Hawarth, ?2 South West A. l-.t

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued.

FOR SALE One 9 room house on Chestnut street, 2 story frame, has fruit trees and in good condition. Can be bought at a bargain tor 5 days only $2,500. One 7 room house on South ISth street only $2,800. One 5 room house on 6th and II streets, also 3 building lots. $3,200. Make our office your down town headquarters. Meet your friends and business acquaintances in our reception room. Our stationery and telephone 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 SALE FOR SALE One Dayton Computing Scale, cost $120 new. One asbestos credit system, consisting of 100 books, both new. Will sell cheap. F. T. Strayer. 203 Colonial Bldg. 13-tt FOR SALE Baby chtcks. also white and Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching. F. W. Porterfield. R. R. 8. Phone 4153. 3-7t FOR SALE Three good safes. B. Johnson and Son. Second National Bank Bldg. 27-tf FOR SALE One mule. 7 years old, weight 1100 lbs. Call Phone 5109 C. c-at FOR SALE Brussels carpet. Call 25 N. 12th. 6-3t FOR SALE New mower Knives, 85c each. Henrv Holzapfel, 324 N. 3rd St. 6-2t FOR SALE A Maxwell runabout fitted for delivery service. A rubber tired phaeton, good as new. Phone 1948. 6-7t FOR SALE A large body Brussels rug. 206 N. 18th street. 6-3t FOR SALE 10 second hand bicycles, $6.00 up. 1 do all kinds of repairing and have the best line of bicjcles in the city at the most reasonable prices. Hardesty, 1607 Main street. Phone 2788. 26-tf SEE Morel Brtcker Co.. for 2nd hand automobiles. 23-tf FOR SALE Soft coal heating stove, range and folding bed. Call 114 Chestnut street. 19-tf FOrt SALE Block wood. dry. $. Double cord. Phone 4105. 8tt FOR SALE Bicycle wheel Busiy cheap. Call 323 8. 13th street. 29-7t FOR SALE Complete modern house and barn. 418 Kinsey. 30-7t FOR SALE One good delivery wagon, one jolt wagon, one runabout, 60 bushel baskets, one-horse cultivator and harness. Phone 1244, 413 S. 14th SL 30-7t FOR SALE Nice small grocery with established trade. Address "Grocery," care of Palladium. S0-eod-3t FOR SALE Llewllyn setters; thorough bred puppies, eight weeks old. Write for pedigree and full description. Prices reasonable. John L. Dlllard, Boston, Indiana. 25-7t eod FOR SALE Cheap. Good phaeton. 234 S. 4th. Phone 1824. 1 2-sa t-tues-th ur-tf FOR SALE Phaeton rubber tire Westcott make. P. L. Ross. Phone 1217. SO. N. 22nd. 7-3t FOR SALE Guitar of will trade on a snare drum. Address "Guitar," care Palladium. 7-lt

PUBLIC SALE

Sale will be held in the Opera House in Centerville, IndM beginning Wednesday, May 8, 9, HO, H II Sale will be held during the evenings, and conducted as private sale during the day.

hoes

421 pairs of Dress and Every Day Shoes, consisting of Men's Velour Colt, Gun Metal, Vici Kid, Box Calf, Patent Colt, Patent Kid, Glazed Kangaroo and Tan Calf, half double sole and single soles, leather counters and insoles. All sizes in DE and EE widths. -The shoes are all regular, perfect stock in every respect, regular sizes, being altogether the largest amount of exclusive ; Men's Goodyear Welt Shoes ever offered at public auction in the state. The above shoes will sell' to the highest bidder, without reserve. The public will be given plenty of time to look them over. I sell these shoes without a fault Being overstocked is my reason for conducting this sale, and I know my auctioneer will not misrepresent them. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED. THERE WILL BE SEATS FOR EVERYBODY Remember the Dates, May 8, 9, 10 and 11 at 7:30 o'clock,

eacn evening; ' A. O. DERING, Auct. EARL LUNDY, Clerk. A IMC CnilACiAHE onto

LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND. IND. Effective January 7th. 1912; Subject to Change Without Notice T:2J p. m. DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati. Richmond. Norfolk. Virginia and North Carolina polata. S:S5 a. m. DAILY. Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. Limited for the East. 4:1$ p. ta. DAILY. Local for Cincinnati. 1:15 p. m. (auoii) DAILY Limited for Chicago and West. 10:40 a. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. S:10 p. tn. DAILY. Local for Chicago. Sleeping. Ohservmtloo-Parlor. and Dining Can on Limited Tralasv v Eleesiag Cars oa Klgfct Ttalar-

FOR SALE Continued

FUNK & MILLER FOR SALE Large 8 room house with modern' conveniences on South 11th street, close to Main street. $4,800, and can, be bought with a small cash payment. Good little farm of 8 acres on the traction line east. 8 room house, with good bank barn. Place about all in fruit. Can be bought for $3,000 with time on H the amount. 7 room house on North 14th Su, Hot water heating plant, with soft water bath. $4,600. $1,500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Good new 7 room house in Benton Heights. $1,600. $200 cash, balance $1S month. Real Estate Loans. lasurmnc We can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto. "A Square Deal to Both Buyer and Seller. D. R. FUNK J. H. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. Prona 3768. FOR SALE Guitar. Cuckoo Clock. China Cabinet. Book Case, lady's bicycle, springs and matrees. Fluff Rug. linoleum. 40 S. ISth. Phone 2542 7-tf FOR SALE Driving horse " suitable for lady to drive, good traveler.' At bright Bet hard Co.. Auto In. 7-Tt FOR8 ALE Bee-h i v eand supplies'. 300 S. 3rd. Phone 4116. 7-7t FOTrsTCE Bricks" atapeFMnf. Call 122 Ft. Wayne Ave. 7-3t FOR SALE One oak wardrobe cheap. CaUJ2J N. 13th. 29-Tt FOR SaUE Houir hoi dg ood a t o n ce 2i North 6th. 2 tf FOR SAI.E Second hand lawn mow ers. Mowers sharpened and repaired. Phone 1851. Geo. Lane. S-7t FOTTSaEE: One-half price for a good phaeton. Call at Ryan's Livery stable. South 10th. sat, tues, thure 20 tf LOST LOST Gray raincoat with gloves hi pocket Return to Westcott Motor Car company and receive reward. 13-tt COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL E8TATE. - . Notice it hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the Judge of the Wayne Circuit Court In cause number 15671 William F. Lutmer et al vs. Henry Lutmer Rover kamp et al. pursuant to an order of the Wayne Circuit Court will offer for sale at public aale on the premises on the Southwest corner of South 6th and H streets in the City of Richmond on, Saturday. June 8th. 1912 at the hour of two o'clock p." m. the following described real estate In the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, towit: Lots number one (1) and two (2) in Harmon H. Geers sub-divlslon of lots number twelve (12) in Poe and Hittle Addition of Oakland to the City of Richmond. Indiana. TERMS OF SALE The purchaser will be required to pay at least one-third of the purchase money cash In hand and the balanoe in two equal Installments respectively In not to exceed six and twelve months to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees and se cured by mortgage on the real estate sold, or the purchaser may pay all cash. J. B. Engelbert, Com m ieeioo er. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Attorney. may 7-14-21-28 hoes a Eo FOSTER RAILWAY OF INDIANA

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