Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 189, 13 June 1912 — Page 7

TJTE fClCimOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912.

TAGE SEVEN.

News From Surrounding Towns

NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARIS, O., June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kirkpatrick r.nd family of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark of Wabash, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kirkpatrick and Dorothy Carrie Haller and Mrs. Frances Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Joseph McPherson spent Supday in Richmond. Mrs. Orville King of Pittsburg, Penn. is the guest of relatives and friends bere. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Eliason and Mrs. Luella Bartholomew were the Sunday guests of James Davis and family. Rolland Fawley of Dayton and MrB. Campbell of Campbellstown visited C. C. Hawley and family sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Black of Richmond, and Carrie Davis spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Young and daughter, Ada. Mrs. Mary Beelman left Monday for an extended visit in the East. Esty Oeeting of West Alexander visited friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mungavin of Richmond and Miss Pusinelli of Cambridge City, were the Sunday guests of Thomas Mungavin and family. Ed. Kirkpatrick and family returned 1o their home in Anderson after a few days visit here with relatives. Gleeta Sullivan of Campbellstown Is here visiting relatives. Mrs." J. P. Downs and children of Xenia came Sunday for a few weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daugherty spent Sunday in Eldorado, the guest of Mr. rnd Mrs. D. A. McKee. Chas. Cox of Eaton was here on business Monday. ' Mrs. Koch of St. Louis, Mo., is the guest of Alex Barr and family. Clifford Richard of New Hope was home Sunday. Sherman Fox, a 17-year-old boy who has been making his home with Mrs. Purdum, south of town has been missing since Saturday. Saturday evening about six o'clock he started for his cows as was his usual custom, but did not return. A searching party of about tO men started out to search for him, but their efforts were in vain. The only clue they found was a piece of card board with the -words "I'm gone," which apparently looked to be scratched with a nail. The boy was dressed in his working clothes and did not 1-ave any . money that Mrs. Purdum knew of. He has relatives In Indiana, end a father In Pittsburgh, Penn. Up to this time nothing has been heard of him. Mrs. Patrick Cronin of Xenia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ed oung entertained at dinner Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Richie and grandson, Gilbert. Mrs. Paul Ziegler left Monday for Canton, Ohio, delegate to the convention for the Pythian Sisters. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., June 13. Misses Inez Swain and Mae Benson, were sent as delegates, to the District C. E. convention held at Brookvllle last week. Mrs. Frank Keever, who has been visiting her son, Mr. Clarence Keever, and family, at Muncle, for the past two weeks, has returned home. Mr. Earl Parker and wife, of Charlottesville, were the guests of Mr. Asa Pitts and wife last Sunday, Mr. Parker is a brother to Mrs. Pitts. Miss Stella Frazee, of Greensfork, Is the guest of Mr. Sam Turner and family. Miss Dorothy Clark, of Richmond, was the guest of relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. . Carrie Home entertained the members of the Thimble club at a Garden Party, at her pretty home In Cloverdale farm, last Saturday. The guests spent the day and at noon dinner was served in picnic style on the lawn. All enjoyed a good time. The guests were Mesdames Ancil Dwiggins, Earl Smith, Denver Coggeshall, Frank Brittaln, Chalmer Aughee, Ruford Wooley, Ol Thomas and Alta Griffis and Misses Anna Thomas, Carrie Clements, Jennie Scearce, Eva Griffis, Abbie Hubbard and Myrtle Skinner. Mrs. Jennie Pyle and daughter, Miss Opal, have returned home from Richmond, where Mrs. Pyle had a position as nurse for the past few weeks. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., June 13. Mrs. Alva, Cook, of Greensfork, and Mrs. Hollace Hoover, were at Cambridge City, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Yoke entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Love, Mi and Mrs. Isaac Chas. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ' Rlnehart, Miss Jessie Sect-let, Miss Ada Rlnehart and Mr. Stewart Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Smith, east of town, had as guests at dinner Sunday, Mf. and Mrs. James Innis and daughter, Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardwtek, Mr. and Mrs. Albert orGdon and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle, Mrs. Sara PIpher, Mrs. Amanda ' St&umm, Miss Goldie Replogle and Ottis. Staumm. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris and son, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, near New Castle. ;Mrs. George Geisler died Tuesday at" her home at Frankton, after a week's illness of urinic poisoning. The husband survives. Mr. and Mrs. Geisler formerly resided here. The body was brought to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Geisler, Sr., today and funeral services conducted. Interment was made at West Lawn cemetery.. Frank Petro, B. F. Weaver, Nelson Thornburg, Joe Stenecipher, George Jones. Chas, Walter and Dan Smith, attended decoration of the K. of P. ut Wllkison, Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. . Wb. Werking are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ray-

mond Hogue and Miss Rena Werking in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Dilling and daughter, Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moore, Mrs. Mary Thornburg, Miss Clara Thornburg and Mr. John Thornburg. Mrs. John Geisler, Jr., was the guest of relatives at New Castle and Elwood Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Watchsell, of Muncie, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Cromer, south of town, this week. Mrs. Harley Benbow is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rice Miller at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Pike, Mr. and Mrs. John Smelser, of Centerville, and Mrs. Thomas Jessup, ot Richmond, visited the local Rebekah order Tuesday night and extended to the members of the sister organization and also the I. O. O. F. an invitation to attend the district meeting of the I. O. O. F. at Centerville, June 27th. Refreshments of ice cream and wafers were served at the close of the lodge. Mrs. Alie Kirby entertained Wednesday Mrs. Will Setter, of Argos, Mrs. Laura Rohrer, Mrs. Ella Whitesell and Mrs. R. G. Quickie. The Anti-Can't Sunday School class will meet Friday evening with Mrs. C. W. Abel of E. Main street.

ECONOMY, IND. ECONOMY, Ind., June 13. Harry Macy of Dalton township has been appointed county superintendent of the Wayne County Farmers' Institute. There will be four in this county annually as permanent organizations have been arranged as follows: Centerville, Porter Pike chairman; Greensfork, Fred Brown chairman; Williamsburg, W. E. Brown chairman; Economy, Harry Macy chairman. The state will furnish good speakers for each of the meetingse, as each town has raised the necessary finances to meet the state's requirements for such meetings, and it is up to the farmers to attend the meetings as they will profit by them. Mr. Macy is a young farmer of the progressive kind and believes in doing farming on the scientific plan. Rev. G. W. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ulyses Manning and daughter with a few others are attending the State Sunday school convention at Greensfield. Rev. M. V. Bartlett, Will Fouts and others were at New Castle Tuesday. It 13 said there will be three new autos here In the township by Sunday. Miss Nellie Henrickson of Earlham was the guest of Miss Vera Flemming. A United States Postal Savings bank will be opened here July 1, 1912, la charge of Mrs. Lule Albertson, postmistress. E. E. Nicholson is still painting in Williamsburg. E. T. Veal, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and Miss Ida Lamb were in Richmond today. Mrs. Marsh Lindsey and Mrs. Jennie Charles who have been very sick the past week were resting easier and hopes are entertained for their recovery. Albert Atkinson was transacting business In Richmond Tuesday. Grant "Watkins of Williamsburg was here Tuesday. Albert Chamness was in Richmond Tuesday. 9271 A Simple Dress for House or Afternoon Wear. Ladies' House or Home Dress. Striped gingham in blue and white with facings of the blue was used for this charming model. The fronts are shaped below the yoke facing which is finished with a tab over the left side. A rolling collar pointed at the back, adds to the trimming, but may be omitted. The short comfortable sleeve has a straight cuff. The four piece skirt is cut in habit back style. The pattern is in 6 sis: 32, 34, 36, 3S, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. It requires 5 yards of 44-inch material for the 36-inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks in pencil and send to Pattern Dept., Richmond Palladium.) Name Size Address

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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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. Mail at this office up to 9 a.' m., as follows: Motorcycle 2 Marriage 2 Near Main 1 O. J 1 Home 1 D. E 1 Auto 1 E. H 1 S. J 1 Mail will be kept for SO days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out.

The Want WANTED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Jordan, McManus & Hunt. Free Funeral Chapel. Moderate Prices. 1014 Main St. Tel. 2175 WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf WANTED Lawn mowing, all kinds of job work. J. M. Johnson, 32 South 14th street. Phone 2729. 7-7t 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, 733 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. 17-tf WANTED Get your screen doors and windows made and repaired. Lawn mowers sharpened. Gasoline stoves and hot plates repaired. Baby cab re-tired. We repair everything. All work called for and delivered. Brown, Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 15-tf WANTED If you want mcney lc place of your city property, go right to Porterfield'a Real Estate office, Kelly block. 8th and Main. 18-tf 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 Any. competent person desiring to better his present position can learn something of advantage about different ways of getting positions by sending his address to C. L. C, 401 Second National Bank Bldg., Richmond, Ind. 21-tf WANTED To buy good second hand motorcycle. Address "Motorcycle," care Palladium. 5-tf WANTED to Rent house of 4 rooms; address D. O., care Palladium. 6-tf W ANTED An experienced lady for grocery work. Must give recommendation. 309 N. D St. 10-3t WANTED Dining room girl and second cook. Arnold's Restaurant. ll-2t WANTED To buy a second hand wardrobe. Address "Wardrobe," care Palladium. ll-3t WANTED At the Westcott hotel, 2 chambermaids at $18 per month. Also 2 girls for dish pantry at $18 per month. Apply at once. ll-3t WANTED Plain sewing and washing done at home. Call 301 S. W. 2nd street. ll-3t WANTED Position os chauffeur. Experience in Iowa three years. Refence given if desired. Address Chauffeur, care Palladium. 12-2t WANTED Good respectable place as good housekeeper in town or country. Address E. M., care Palladium. 12-2t WANTED By a lady one furnished or unfurnished room, near Main street. Rent reasonable. Address Near Main," care Palladium. 12-2t WANTED Washing and Ironing, at 816 North H street. 12-2t WANTED Boy who wants to learn the bread baking trade. Zwissler's Bakery. 12-3t WANTED A good experienced mar ried man to work on a farm three miles from Richmond. Nice location and good buildings. Address S. J care Palladium. 12-7t WANTED Boarders at 431 S. H St. 13-7t WANTED Cabinet maker. Louck and Hill Co. 13-7t WANTED Some one to do housework on Saturdays. 22 S. 10th. 13-2t WANTED Situation as clerk in any kind of business. Call Phone 2074. 13-7t W'ANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Here is an offer that includes tools with tuition. A method that saves years of apprenticeship. Positions waiting in city or country shops. Write Moler Barber Shop, Cincinnati. Ohio. 13-6t WANTED To board and room in a respectable family with privilege of entertaining, by young lady. Must be central location. Address M. M., care Palladium. 12-7t WANTED Place on farm by man and wife as tenants; no children; farm experience. Address L, care Palladium. 12-2

SEEKING ROOMERS? Many are changing their rooming locations seeking new places for the summer season and searching for cozy, comfortable one-room homes. It's surprising how many people live in rooming or boarding houses or secure accommodations in private families. Most roomers and boarders are in touch with the Want Ads they find new locations through the Wants. Proprietors of rooming and boarding houses and private families that depend upon roomers and boarders guard against vacant rooms by using the Wants. The Want Ad way is the surest way

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FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman. No cash, but small amount of time of evenings required. Phone 1335. . 13-2t FOR RENT Furnished flats. 415 Main. 13-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. 119 S. 7th. 13-4t FOR RENT New house on W. 3rd street. Kirkman. Address Roscoe street. Phone 3116 or call at 241 S. W. 3rd. 13-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms down stairs. 315 N. A. 13-lt FOR RENT House, 7 rooms, bath, electric lights; central location. Call 2191. 12-2t FOR RENT 5 room flat, electric light and bath; 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 5-tf FOR RENT Business room, best location in town for grocery or butcher business, Cor. S. 5th and A St. See A. W. Gregg, HooBier Store. 6-tf FOR RENT Outside apartments, firBt floor, Wayne Flats. Inquire Louck and Hill Co. 5-tf FOR RENT 5 room flat with bath, electric light, hot water heated. 12 N. 10th street. C. T. Price. ll-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Call

FOR RENT Four room house, $6.50; J Careful drivers. Phone 1567, Richfour room flat, $8.50; two room flat mond, Indiana. 10-7t centrally located, $8.00. Eight room house, bath and furnace. $22.50. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main. St. ll-3t LOST FOR RENT One half of double house at 1027 South 5th. Phone 4071. LOST A child's locket engraved "M. tf L. O." Return to 408 South Fifth. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for Reward. 12-2t light housekeeping. 423 N. 11th St. LOST Either in Empire Cigar store 10-4t or City Restaurant, pocket-book FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 122 containing bills. If returned to HerMain. 22-tf ald Bal1 at 1U7 N. G, finder will receive $25 reward. 23-tf. MODERN APARTMENTS for rent. 3 and 5 room. Call at 1426 Main LOST Gray raincoat with gloves in Street. 11-tf pocket. Return to Westcott Motor Car company and receive reward. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with 13w bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 15-tf LOST A pair of gold rimmed glasses between South 8th and C and South FOR RENT For cash, farm of 100 10th and E 8treet Flnder return acres, good land, close to Interur- S01 South 8th and receive reward, ban and market. Address with refer- 13-tf ence, "O, J.,M care Palladium. 26-tf FOR RENT A nice front office; plen- CO I ITir ty of light and nicely furnished and rUUINL) phone. $7 50 per month. 911 Main - street 3-tf FOUND Near Palladium, a Walsch FOR RENT-Second story Harrlng- Arithmetic. Call at office. 13-2t ton Apartment, 36 South 8th St. 7-tf - FOR SALE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE F0R SALE Second hand typewrit-WLr.rL-.nj,r.r.-J. JJJWU-J. .n.-.r .r.r.rJ-J..-JJwJWL.J.JXr ers cheap; call 23 North 9th St. FOR SAI F r- u j FOR SALE Soft coal heating stove. Richmond property a Spec- range and folding bed. Call 114 ialty. Porterfield, Kelly chestnut street. 19-tf Blk., 8th and Main. " FOR SALE Iron bed. springs and FOR SALE-City property specialty. J??"";, Jk condition. One hundred farms, one best grain CaU at 228 Nortn Eightn 8treetand stock farm in state, fifty less 10"tthan worth. Arthur Brooks, 16 N. FOR SALE Block wood, dry. $5. Dou17th St. 30-tf ble cord. Phone 4105. 8tf FOR SALE At a bargain, 3 good FOR SALE Barred Rocks. White building lots South 9th and G. Phone Leghorns, baby chicks. Fred W. Por2477. 9-tues-thur-sat-tf terfield, R. R. 8, Phone 4153. 25-tf FOR SALE My home, 218 FOR SALE Paying business on South 16th street; inquire Mai 8,treeL Addre88 "A- K'"JOT. ' 7 particulars. 27-tf at residence or see J. F. Bartel Hoosier Store - FO RSALE-Cdi" "ingle cylinder Panel, noosier Otore. Runabout cheap. 41 North 6th St. FOR SALE Howard Jones residence 5-tf 109 South 21st St For information FOR SALE-Cot, cupboard, springs, inquire 1818 Mam St, or Phone cook gtove heatlQg Btove Djd room 2538, t-L suite- 39 So. 17th street. 10-4t FOR SALE-Two good lots in Ben- GROCERY FOR SALE An A No. 1 must be sold within the next three C.. j v t . weeKS. Box 158. City. 13-3t itv and Farm Prooerties ' it C 1 riurCIl" poR SALE Perambulator. $10. 27 ror Dale tSy x. 19th street. 13-lt THE BURROUGHS FOR SALE-One cow and clLlf-phoni REAL ESTATF CO ivirvL. t,o irti C VW. por SALE Handsome pieces of PickDl,.. "n 1 " i i rji j- ard China at residence of Mrs. MorPhone 291. Colonial Bldg gan 2g South llth 8tret for fit, of St. Paul's Guild. Monday afterio noon at three o'clock. 13-3t A Iffi V II 11 OH (- FOR SALE at public auction Tuesday". i Kiuij ii June lif at 1Q 0-cloct Progress Laundry, well equipped. Doing good yOU Want a gOOd investment, business in city 1,500. Practically investigate the farms We are only laundry. Call and examine proOfferinp for Sale illSt now We Pprty. before sale. John A. Winegardoucilllg iorsaie JUSr nOW. we ner Auctioneer. Elwood. Ind. 13-lt have a few excellent bar- for sale pianuf salvia, 20 cents; gains. We invite yOU tO COme Astors. 5 cents per dozen. 21 Sonth in and look over our list. 5 Second stdeet u n FOR SALE Sxll Crex Rug. good as WM. H BRADBURY new, half price. "-J & oUN, , tor SALE One-half price tot a good Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block,) fTl tPhone 1956 fiat, too. ttir-2o tf

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WE CAN BUILD YOU A HOME YOUR LOT AS FIRST PAYilENT, REST LIKE RENT. SANFORD E. HENNING 205 NORTH EIGHTH Jun 10-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE & OOBORK for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds ana Loans, Real Ehtate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave., R. R. 1, Phone 4171. Offica at Keys Harness Store, 616 Main street. Phone 265S. 19-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL 16 8. Seventh. S Richmond's Leading Upholsterer. Mattresses and Awnings, odd pieces made to order, high class work a specialty. What we do we do right. Estimates cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed all patrons. Phone 1793. thur-fri-sat-tt

Cash Rates Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Etc., lc per word or 7 days for the price of 5 days.. Found and Situation Wanted, are inserted free 2 insertions. Lower rate if contract is made on monthly or yearly basis.

Your Wants FOR SALE Continued FUNK & MILLER FARM BARGAINS 80 acres. 8 miles north of Richmond. Level land. 72 acres tillable. 8 acres woodland. Mostly black land. Fair buildings. $8,500. 27 acres, buildings are common. ! Worth the money at $65 per acre. 39 acres, good buildings, nice level land. $4,000. Can annex 39 acres adjoining this with no buildings for $2.200, making this one of the cheapest farms in the country. 82 acres close to Centerville for $7,000. Well Improved. 80 acres between Greensfork and Williamsburg. Fine buildings. $8,000. TELL US WHAT YOU WANT IN THE FARM LINE Real Estate Loans. Insuranc Ws 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. Pbone 2766. FOR SALE Porcelain lined water cooler in good condition. Phone 2308. " ll-5t FOR SALE Acorn gas range, nearly new. Call 909 North 16th street. 13 3t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc male hog. J. C. Commons. Phone 5144-C Webster. 13-thurs-tues-3t FOR SALE Four year old driving mare, good looker, 1,100 pounds. Automobile has taken her place. Would exchange for young cattle, or yearling colts. Call 2766. D. R. Funk. 12-2t FOR SALE Fine Mahogany wardrobe with full length bevel glass mirror. $25. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street ll-3t FOR SALE A good paying business. Address "R. W.." care Palladium. ll-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 passenger automobile, model in good condition for cash or vacant lots. Address "Auto," care Palladium. 2-e o d-tf

Administrator's Sale -OFREAL ESTATE Satordaiy, June 22, 119112, At 2 O'clock P. M. on the Premises The three following pieces of real estate, all a part of lot No. 15, in Oliver Kinsey's addition to Richmond, and located one block south from Main street on the east side of South West Second street in West Richmond: No. 1. Property at No. 101 South West 2nd street, consisting of a good, two story, five room frame dwelling, with lot 35 ft. front by 822 ft. deep. No. 2. Property at No. 105 South West 2nd street, consisting of a good two story, six room frame house, with lot 35y2 ft. by 82" ft. deep. No. 3. One vacant lot, 35 ft. front by 82y2 ft. deep, lying between the two above described properties. - The location of these propsrties is exceptionally attract- 1 ive, being only one block from Main street and within ten minutes walk to center of city. Terms of Sale One-third cash in hand, one-third in six months ad onethird in twelve months from day of sale; deferred payments to bear 6 per cent interest from date and to be se- ' cured by mortgage on real estate sold; or purchaser may pay all cash. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY Administrator of Estate of Harry Minck, Deceased. Henry U. Johnson, Attorney.

THE CHESAPEAKE A. OHIO RAIWAY OF INDIANA LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND, IND. Effective June 2nd, 1912; Subject to Change Without Notice. ' 4:09 p.m. DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati. Richmond. Norfolk, Virginia, Washington, D. C, and North Carolina Point. 8:35 a. m. DAILY. Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. Limited for the East. 4:50 p.m. DAILY, Local for Cincinnati. 12:20 p. m. (noon) DAILY. Limited for Chicago and West. 10:33 a. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. 8:10 p. m. DADL.Y, Local for Cricago. Sleeping, Obserration-Parlor, and Dining Cart on LiixaUd TrsJas. Sleeping Can on Night Trains. . .

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FOR SALE Household goods. SOS North 19th street 12-St FOR SALE Cheap; good Auburn automobile, 232 South 14th. Phone 2760. 12-tf FOR SALE Iron fence, at 21 South 12th street. 12-tt NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. State of Indiana. County of Wayne and County of Raudolph. ss: Before a Special and Joint Session of the Boards of Commissioners of Wayne and Randolph Counties. State of Indiana. In the matter of the petition for Improvement of Highway on County Line between Randolph and Wayne Counties. Indiana. Petition ot Ernest R. Cox. et al. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF GREEN TOWNSHIP. WAYNE COUN TY. INDIANA, and WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. RANDOLPH COUNTY. INDIANA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the undersigner Lewis S. Bowman. Auditor of Wayne County. State of Indiana, and Henry F. Wood. Auditor of Randolph County. State ot Indiana, to the taxpayers of Green Township. Wayne County, Indiana, and of Washington Township. Randolph County, Indiana, that in the matter ot the petition of Ernest R. Cox, et at. for the Improvement of Highway on County Line between Randolph and Wayne Counties. Indiana, the viewers and Engineer heretofore appointed have filed in the offices of the Auditors of said respective counties, their report In matter of said petition, together with plans, specifications and profile for the proposed and petitioned for improvement, and estimate of cost of construction of same in sum ot Ten Thousand and Eight Hundred ($10.800) Dollars, such viewers and engineer further report favorably to, the public utility of said proposed improvement. Such report, plans, specifications and profile were filed in office of County Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana, on the 8th day of June, 1912. and In office of County Auditor of Randolph County. Indiana, on the 11th day of June. 1912. and are open to the inspection of any person interested. Further, undersigned Auditors have agreed between themselves that on the 29th day of June. 1912. a Joint meeting in special session of the Boards of Commissioners of said Counties of Wayne and Randolph shall be held at the Commissioners' Room in Court House, at City of Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana; and that on such day at said meeting all resident taxpayers affected by such improvement and opposed thereto are hereby notified that any remonstrance filed against said improvement will be by said Boards heard. Further, all resident taxpayers are notified that any remonstrance to be heard must be filed not later than 10 o'clock a. m., of said day with the Auditor of said Wayne County. Indiana. Lewis S. Bowman (SEAL) Auditor of Wayne County, Ind. Henry F. Wood. (SEAL) Auditor of Randolph County, Ind. GARDNER. JESSUP and WHITE. Petitioners' Attorneys. junlS-29 n tom tram ef wr tam trmmm fret disordered etoiBacb? o to yoar dracc 4 ret m SOc or 1 Nt)a of Dr. CtMwtU 'np ftpain. which to positively iuiuMvi - "" . keen ou well.