Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 190, 14 June 1912 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 19U

News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. MILTON,, Ind., June 14. Mrs. Geo. Snyder, of Bentonvllle, visited friends at Connersville yesterday. The Rev. Mr. Allen will preach at Bentonvllle Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thrasher, who - were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Scott, near Bentonvllle, have returned to Indianapolis. Harper Lindsay, who 1b a student at Purdue, has returned home for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Van Crawford, of near Bentonvllle, were In Milton yesterday. Children's Day will be obserbed at the Christian church, at Bentonville, Sunday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilkinson, of south of town, entertained as their recent guests at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. O'Rear, of Harrisburg. Clark Faucett bought his wife a fine DelaVal separator, of J. L. Manlove, yesterday. !f Miss Lillian Wilkinson, who has returned from a fortnight's visit with .if.; friends at Connersville, entertained as ' her guest, Frank Griffin, of Connersville. r MrB- Grant Stanley was at New Cas- ' ' tie yesterday in the interest of her property at that place. She has been "j having her tenant houses improved on so -the interior. Mr. Stanley was at Richie mond. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick will preach at Doddridge chapel Sunday morning. The chapel Sunday school will also observe Children's Day with a fine program. Oran Bragg was at E. C. Caldwell's I near Harrisburg, yesterday, looking j after cattle for his meat market. He ? bought five nice beef cattle. John Klieber is apparently someCS what Improved. Mrs. Alice rGesh entertained the - Teachers Conference of the Christian ""T church Bible BChool Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. A. Kuhns Is reported on the indisposed list, d The business meeting of the Endeavor society, of the Christian church , will meet with Miss Marie Elwell, Frill day evening. t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mueller enterJ talned as their guests at their country home, west of Milton, Tuesday, his " father and sisters, Chas. Mueller, Miss Katherine Mueller, Mrs. William Otto and children of Brookville, also the brother, Karl Mueller, also of the latter place. Mrs. Emma Ferguson spent Tuesday I very pleasantly In Cambridge City, as I the guest of Mrs. Jos. Wade. I Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beeson entertalned at a bass dinner, for Mr. and Mrs. X O. H. Beeson, Tuesday evening. Miss Agnes Ward entertained her ;claBs of boys of the M. E. Sunday school at a picnic given near J. A. Brown's yesterday afternoon. The lnvited guests of the class were their i boy friends of the Christian church .Bible school. . . A committee from the Rebekah Degree lodge, at Centerville, visited the I lodge at Milton, Tuesday evening, i, They came to invite the lodge here to a gathering of Odd Fellows and Refbekahs at Centerville, June 27. , Mrs. Elmer Lowry entertained a pleasant company Tuesday evening. rfHer guests were Miss B. M. Kern, Mrs. Martha Stover, Miss Sade Roberts, and her gueBtB, Mrs. Robert Fetta and daughter, MIbs Emma Louise, of Richmond. The evening was delightfully , spent In music. Miss Emma Louise Is 1 quite an accomplished musician, v Murle Lamott, who has been living iin Oellin, Iowa, has moved to Wayne coupnty and has taken up his resii dence on the Heiney place, recently bought by his father, Joshua Lammott. I He moved there Tuesday. 1 Ivan Parkins who Is a student at fwabash college, has returned home for vacation. Mrs. Frank Troller and children, or Elwood, aretguests of Mr. and Mrs. ,Santford Little, and Mr. and Mrs. El.mer Little and father, v Messrs and MeBdames Hiram Crook, Oscar Kirlin, W. H. Miller and O. H. Beeson formed an auto party to Abingdon, yesterday for a fishing picnic. Mrs. Jas. Coons has returned from jher visit with Messrs and Mesdames fwill Stahl, Harry Coons and other t relatives. $ Mrs. Anna M. Hoshour was at Confnersville yesterday to attend the fun-i-eral of the late L. T. Boyer. t. Miss Thelma Moore, granddaughter f Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel, formerly of this place, but now from Lima. O., twill graduate this year from the eighth grade. This will be pleasing news to her friends here. Miss Miriam Clouds, of Connersville, Is the guest of Miss Laura Rothermel. ltudent at Butler university, will represent Butler in the Y. M. C. A. contention at Geneva Lake, Wisconsin. I The young minister, who but recently ijegan the ministry is the son of ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Higham and a brother of Mrs. Frank Murray, at Rlchfjnond. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods, west of 'town, have as their guest this week, 'Miss Elsie Jones. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY, June 14. Santford Byrket, and daughter, Margery, pt Chicago, are the guests of Phillip fLafever, and family of Mt. Auburn, and relatives in this city. :t Miss Pauline Clawson has gone to Connersville to make a visit of several tfays with Mrs. Kate Higgs. Mrs. Higgs CMter some time spent with her sister, ,-Mrs. John Caldwell, has again taken giip her residence in Connersville. & Mrs. F. J. Harvey went to Wabash jFrlday to spend a few weeks with her 'parents, Judge and Mrs. Palmer. , Mr. Harvey will send a portion of (he time during the absence of Mrs. Harvey with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey of Centerville. Mrs. J, H. Mawron spent Thursday with relatives in Greenfield. The east bound Interurban car due In this city at 6:38 was derailed Wednesday evening at the L. E. & W. crossing, just at the west side of town.

The passengers and those on the 8:40 east bound car, had to be transferred to another car before they could proceed on their way. Miss Bertha Gehring has gone to Ind'anapolis to spend a couple of weeks with Mrs. Harry Hobbs. Mrs. Frank Morrow has returned to her home in Mt. Auburn, after several days spent in Richmond, in which city she attended the wedding of her niece. Miss Fleeta Morrow and Ahart Weber. A pleasant event In church circles was the meeting of the Baptist Ladies Aid Society Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna Jacobs on Dale Avenue. The call of the summer enticed the ladies into the yard, where needles and sewing machines were diligently plied, for a couple of hours after which the hostess, believing in the old precept "all work and no play m?kes Jack a dull boy," called a halt to the work and a pleasant hour of sociability ensued. Swings had been srranged on the lawn and conversation soon had full sway. As a further sur-l-rise the hostess served a two-course lunch of which strawberries and rich country cream, wore not the least appetizing of the viands. Miss Grace Mills spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Nna Wonell of Dublin. Clarence Houcke and Mrs Fred Masterson of Shirley have been visitors tills week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean House. Fred Hayes of Dublin has been quite :ck suffering from an acute attack of pleurisy. Mrs. A. W. Bradbury and daughter, Miss Alice, spent Wednesday in Richmond, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. N. F. Wolford. Master Ray Ingertnan is spending a f5W days with relatives at Dublin. Mrs. Frank Luddlngton and daughter, Miss Lena, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradway, south of Dublin, who have as house guests, Mrs. Bradway's aunt, Mrs. Mary Myers, and daughter, Miss Miriam, of Merominee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Ohmlt spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Beard at Camp Martindale, near Greensfork. Karl Mosbaugh who has been a student at Wabash College and who had made arrangements to go to Teague, Tex., to take a position secured for him by his brother, John of that city, is not at this time physically able to accept the position tendered him. Mrs. Stella Bird went to Arcadia, Thursday morning to assist in the iniation of a number of candidates into the order of Pocahontas. Gus Garrett spent Thursday in New Lisbon where he has a contract for cement work. Thirty-six couples of married folk attended the dance given, Wednesday evening by the young married people of. this city in the pavillion at Jackson Park. The Weisbrod Saxaphone - Orchestra of Richmond, played for the dancers in their usual spirited manner. The company included guests from Cambridge City, Milton and Centerville among whom were Messrs. and Mesdames F. H. Ohmit, F. T. Luddington, Charles Wheeler,. George Babcock, F. J. Harvey, Roy Copeland, Dai Chapman, W. H. Chaffee, J. S. Lyons, John Shroyer, M. G. Kreusch, Dan Vunbuskirk, George Butler, F. J. Scudtier, E. R. Calloway, Bent Wilson, Lawrence Ogborn, Will Butler, Clarence Ingerman, Ernest McGraw, John Groves, Will Butler, Forest Murray, Roy Modlin, George Barrett, Harry Bales, Will Austill, Dean House, Chas. Kellar, Harry Stannah, Dr. and Mrs, Charles Kniese, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Leslie of this city, Mr.-and Mrs. Albert Newman, Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg, of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Dunbar of Centerville and others whose names were not learned. Mrs. Clifford of Connersville called on friends in this city Thursday. Friends in Cambridge City have received the following announcement Mrs. Isabel Daubenspeck of Wabash,

f nnuonces the marriage of her daugh ter, Miss Frances Murphy and John Lewis Baker. At home after August first, 3231 Washington Boulevard, Indierapolis. The bride has frequently been the guest of Mrs. Abriam Boyd and has a r.umber of acquaintances in this city. The groom is a young attorney of Indianapolis. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN. Ind., June 13 Miss lone Thornburg and La Vern Thornburg are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburg at New Castle. Mrs. P. L. Wiggins and Mrs. Josephine Johnson of Losantville, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurston. The Progressive Literary club have elected the following officers President: Mrs. J. T. Hunt; Vice Pres., Mrs. Frank Petro; Secretary, Mrs. R. C. Small and treasurer, Mrs. Ida Lawson. The club will hold Its last meeting for the club year, June 26th at the home of Mrs. Carlos Burton. A very interesting program is being arranged for this meeting. Mrs. Jacob Allen is seriously, ill at her home, southeast of town. Mr. J. M. Lonta of Richmond was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Lonts Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox entertained Thursday. Mrs. Will Setter, of Argos, Mrs. Laura Rohrer and Mrs. Ella Whitesell. The I. O. O. F. will decorate the graves of their deceased members, by special committee, Sunday. Tom Thalls was seriously injured Wednesday by falling from a barn at the home of Jacob Allen where he was helping to put away hay. Mr. Thalls fell to the ground and struck the back of his head. His recovery is doubtful. Mr. J. C. Feely planned and carried our a surprise on his wife, Wednesday evening in honor of their first wedding anniversary, which was a very delightful affair both for the guests and Mr. and Mrs. Feely. A luncheon was served, the menu of which Mr. Feely had very successfully arranged and the

foundation of which was a fifteen pound pickerel which was baked and quite fine. The guests presented Mr. and Mrs. Feely with a handsome set of silver knives and forks. Those participating in the surprise were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Porter, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Harter, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Stotlemeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Salisbury' and two children, of Economy, spent Thursday night and Friday with .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benbow. The history club will have its annual guest day Tuesday, June 18ta at the home of Mrs. Chas. Teetor, west of town. A musical and literary program has been arranged.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmpnd, Ind., June 14th, 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 13th day of June, 1912, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 80, 1912. To open, Lay Out and Extend South 7th Street, from South "J" to South "L" Street in the City of Richmond, in Wayne County, of the State of Indiana, by the condemnation and appropriation of sufficient lots and lands for such Opening, Laying out and Extension specifically described as follows ,to-wit: Beginning at a point on the South line of South "J" Street at a point (24') feet East of the West line of Lot No. 30, Oakland Addition; running thence south to a point (20') feet east of the west line of Lot No. 30, on the North side of South "L" Street; thence to a point 46 ft. west of the west line of Lot. No. 30; thence North parallel to the proposed East line of said street to the south line of South "J" Street, at a point 42 feet West of the west line of Lot No. 30, same addition; thence east along the south line of South "J" Street 66 feet to the place of beginning, excepting so much of the above described strip of land as has already been dedicated to the public use, all as shown by a plat of such proposed opening now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of 3aid city . The property which may be injuriously or beneficially affected in the City of Richmond by the Opening, Laying out and extending of said South 7th Street as above described, is known and described as the ground herein proposed to be condemned and appropriated therefor, and are all the lots and lands and parcels of lots lying within the following described territory in said city, to-wit: All that property lying on both sides of South 8th street between the alley west of South 8th Street and the alley east of South 8th Street, from South "L" to South "H" street. Also all that property lying on both sides of "South 7th Street between the alley west of South 7th Street and the prolongation thereof and the alley east of South 7th street, from : South "L" to South "F" Street: AUas shown'by a plat of such territory how on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said City of Richmond. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, July 15th, 1912. as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed Opening, Laying Out and Extension 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 any remonstrances which may have been filed 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. jun 14-21. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public. Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., June 14th, 1912. To Whom It May Concern; Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich- j mond, Indiana that on the 13th day of June, 1912, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 282, 1911. For the improvement of South 17th Street, by constructing cement sidewalk 5 ft. wide and cement curb and gutter on both sides of street, from South "A" to South "B" Street. Improvement Resolution No. 287, 1911. For the improvement of South 12th Street, by constructing cement curb and gutter on both sides of street, from South "E" to South "H" Street. Improvement Resolution No. 300, 1912. For the construction of cement roadway in the alley between North 8th and 9th Street, from Main Street to i Sailor Street. And the following named streets are parallel with and within 150 feet of said improvement, towit: North 8th and North 9th Street, from Main to Sailor Street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, July 1st, 1912, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum inan that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. H. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, , Board .of Public Worka. ' jun 14-lwk.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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. Mail at this office up to 9 a. m., as follows: Motorcycle 2 Marriage 3 Near Main 1 O. J 1 Home 1 D. E 1 Auto 1 E. H 1 S. J 1 Mail will be kept for 30 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. 10J4 Main St. Tel. 2175 WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf WANtl:Tawn mowing, alt kindB 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 WaNTEL) 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 mcqey la place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real E3tate office, Kelly block, 8th and Main. 18-tf WANTED To weave rag and ingrain rugs, also carpets. 808 North I Btreet. 22-30t WALL-PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT, THE CLEANER Phone Quigley'B- 1298 24-tf WANTED Any competent person desiring to better -his present position . can learn something of advantage about Aifferent ways of getting positions by sending his address to C. L. C. 401 Second National Bank Bldg., Richmond. Ind. 21-tf WANTED to Rent house of 4 rooms; address D. O., care Palladium. 6-tf 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 Boy who wants to learn the bread baking trade. Zwissler's Bakery. 12-3t WANTED A good experienced married 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 WANTEDSlen 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 bo central location. Address M. M., care Palladium. 12-7t WANTED A cook at Kennepohl Restaurant. 307 N. D. 14-2t WANTED Work by a boy of 14. Either in the country or city. Call 461 Linden Ave. Phone 4121. 14-2t WANTED Girl for general housework. One preferred that can go home at night. Reference required. 120 South 15th street. l4-3t WANTED To buy good second hand motorcycle for cash. Must be in good condition. Address "Motorcycle." care Palladium. 14-3t WANTED Employment for young man. High school graduate. Address "X. Y. Z.." care Palladium. 14-2t WANTED Competent man. fine position good salary, manufacturing I business. Investment required. Investigate. 904 Dorman St., Indianapolis. 14-2t WANTED To help with housework! No cooking or washing. 639 N. 19th street 14-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room house. Inquire 242 South 5th. 14-3t FOR RENT 5 room house, 71 Laurel" $10.00. 14-lt

SUCCESS SUGGESTIONS Here's a suggestion that many have found worth while in striving for success watch the Wants. The Want mean opportunity. Chances for gainful transactions are presented in the Wants; opportunities for better jobs, better houses and flats, better values in essentials for the home. The Wants point to realty deals, buying and exchanging. They tell of the needs of business houses and individuals. The Wants are brimful of vitality interesting facts that many turn to good advantage. Make It a point to keep in close touch with the Wants.

Ad Notifies the Public of

FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT Furnished room. 14 N. 12th street. 14-7t FORRENT FulilBhdlIgh?house keeping rooms for man and wife, without children. Call 516 Main 14-2t FOR RENT S'ew house on Roscoe street, Kirkman Addition. Phone 3116 or call 241 S. W. 3rd. 14-2t FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping. 202 N. 2nd street. 14-3t 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 6 room fia electric light and bath; 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg. Hoosier Store. 6-tf FOR RENT Business room, best location in town for grocery or butcher business. Cor. S. 5th and A St. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. ' 6-tf FOR RENT Outside apartments, first floor, Wayne Flats. Inquire Louck and Hill Co. 5-tf FOR RENT One half of double house at 1027 South 5th. Phone 4071. 10-tf FOR REiNT Furnished rooms. 12l Main. 22-tf MODERN APARTMENTS too rent. 3 and 6 room. Call at 14S6 Main Street. 11-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 15-tf FOR RENT For cash, farm of 100 acres, good land, close to InterurA ban 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. $7 60 per month. 911 Main street 13-tf FOR RENT Second story Harrington Apartment, 36 South 8th St. 7-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ialty. Porterfield, Kelly Rib- WtVi onrl Moln tf , JfV J WbAA FOR SALE City property specialty. One hundred farms, one best grain and stock farm in state, fifty less than worth. Arthur Brooks, 16 N. 17th St. 30-tf FOR SALE My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Bartel, Hoosier Store. FOR SAL13 Howard Jones residence 109 South 21st St. For Information inquire 1818 Main St., or Phone 2598. 4-tf. City and Farm Properties For Sale By THE BURROUGHS REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 2791. Colonial Bldg. 23-tf FOR SALE Lot In Beallview. C. E. R. 909 N. I etrett. 14-7t WE CAN BUILD YOU A HOME YOUR LOT AS FIRST PAYMENT, REST LIKE RENT. SANFORD E. HENNING 205 NORTH EIGHTH jun 10-tJ BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOCRE L OGBORK for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-U A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CTTT PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave, R. R. 1, Phone 417L Office at Keys Harness Store. 61C Main street Phone 265S. 13-tf vrnULOTERIMQ. J. H. RUSSELL 16 B. Seventh. 8t Richmond's Leading Upholsterer. Mattresses and Awnings, odd pieces made to order, high class work a specialty. What we do we do right. Estimate cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed all patron a Phone 1793. thor-fri-aat-tf AUTO LIVERY Careful drivers. Phone 1567, Richmond, Indiana. 10-7t

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Second hand typewriters; cheap; call 23 North 9th St. 29-tf FOR S ALE Iron be srrlngs and mattress. All In good condition. Call at 228 North Eighth street. 10-tf FOH SALE Block wood. dry. $5. Double cord. Phone 4105. 8tf FOR SALE Barred Rocks. White Leghorns, baby chicks. Fred W. Porterfield, R. R. 8, Phone 4163. 25 tf FOR SALE Paying business on Main street. Address "A. K.." for particulars. 27-tf FO RSALE Cadillac single cylinder Runabout cheap. 41 North 6th St. 6-tf GROCERY FOR SALE An A No. 1 grocery, one that Is making money, must be sold within the next three weeks. Box 158. City. 13-3t FOR SALE Perambulator. $10. 27H N. 19th street. 13-7t FOR SALE One cow and calf. Phone 5148-D. 13-2t FOR SALE Handsome pieces of Plckard China at residence of Mrs. Morgan. 28 South 11th street for benefit of St. Paul's Guild, Monday afternoon at three o'clock. 13-3t FOR SALE Household goods. 306 North 19th street. 12-3t FOR SALE Cheap; a good Auburn automobile, 232 South 14th. Phone 2760. 12-tf PUBLIC AUCTION AT CENTRAL HOTEL, 823825 MAIN STREET, RICH MOND, IND., SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1 No. 55, Hot Blast Heating Stove, 1 No. 13 HeaUng Stove. 1 No. 11 Heating Stove. 1 No. 12 Cannon Stove. 1 Kalamaioo Baseburner No. 16. 1 Show Case. 1 ft. high, 6 ft long, i ft 2 in. wide. 1 Show Case, 13 ft. high, 12 ft. long. 2 ft. 2 In. wide, 2 drop doors. 1 Pair Champion Platform Scales, 800 pounds. 1 Counter, 11 ft. long. . 2 Bread Cupboards for bake shop. 1 Bread Pan Rack, 2 ftx27 in., 7 ft high. 2 Dough Troughs for bake shop. 1 Display Case, 55 in. long. 29 In. high, . total height 7 ft, on legs, 2 ft high, glass. 6 3-ft. Square Tables. 18 Office and Dining Room Chairs. 1 Kitchen Cupboard, glass doors. 2 Washing Machines. 10 Doien Mason Jars. Number of gallon jugs. 1 Folding Bed and number of wooden beds. 1 Square Piano. Numerous other articles not herein mentioned. A. O. DERING, Auctioneer. 14 5t 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 A good paying business. Address "R. W.," care Palladium. ll-7t FOR SALE New Process Gasoline range, 4 burner. Good as new. Cheap if sold at once. 443 South 13th. ll-to-fri-2t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc male hogs. J. C. Commons, Phone 5144-C Webster. fri-tues-fri-4-3t FOR SALE Family horse and surrey, city broke. A bargain. Address "Horse." care Palladium. 14-2t FOR SALE Standard Edison Phonograph. Four minute attachment 50 four-minute records. Call 121 S. 8th. . 14-2t FOR SALE Perambulator 110. 274 N. 19th street. 14-6t

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 Points. 8:35 a. m. DAILY, Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. Limited for the East - -4: SO 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. DAILY. Local for Crieago. Sleeping, Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cars on Liimted Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains. .

Cash Rates XX'anted, For Sale, For Rent, Etc., 1c 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.

Yomr Wants FOR SALE Continued FUNK & MILLER CITY HOMES FOR SALE. Fine modern home on Tearl street. 7 rooms and bath. "Better aee this today. Price $3,500. Nice litUe home on North 18th street. Only $1,500. Nice home on South 3rd street. $3. 800. Dandy home on South 15th street, 7 rooms and bath, $3,500. Modern home on South 11th street $4,200. Real Estate Loans. Inamranc Yfm can sell your property, no dirferenc where located. Our motto, "A Squar Deal to Both Buysr and Bell sr." D. R. FUNK & J. H. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. PfcOB 17ft. LOST LOST Bunch of keys. Fhoaa 4302. 14-2t LOST Either in Empire Cigar stor or City Restaurant pocket-book containing hills. It returned to Herald Ball at 1117 N. O. finder will receive $25 reward. 23-tf. LOST Gray raincoat with gloves la pocket Retain to Westcott Motor Car company and receive, reward. 13-tf LOST A pair of gold rimmed glasses between Booth 8th and O and Sooth 10th and E street Finder return to 201 South 8th and receive reward. i-tr FOUND FOUND Near Palladium, Walsch Arithmetic Call at office. 13-2 tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and i neighbors for the many acts of kind ' sess during the sickness and death ; of our beloved father. J. H. Peck ' and wife. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office oft The Board. Richmond. Ind., June Cth, 1112. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board i of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 6th day of ' June, 1912, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 29, It 12, . providing for the construction of cement roadway In the first alley north of Main street, from North Eleventh to North Twelfth street Improvement Resolution No. 301912 providing for the construction of cement roadway In the alley between South 7th and South 8th street, from South "A" to South B street Improvement Resolution No. 3311912 providing for the construction of J ment roadway In the alley between North 13th and North 14th street from North "D" to North "E" street Improvement Resolution No. 321912 providing for the construction of cement roadway In the alley between -South 2nd and Sooth 3rd street front South -A" to South street The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, July 1st 1912. a' date upon which remonstrances may, be filed or presented by persona Inter-, ested In, or afTected by. said proposed; improvements or either of them aij above described, and on said day, at; 9 o'clock a. nu said Board will meet, at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been fled or present ed. and for the purpose of taking 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. June 7-14. I1it yo uiMm ef mt iM t disordered stocnacbr Go to year dratrr vt ret 90c or 11 bottlo oi Dr. dldt!l "r-p Pepsio. which la positively fulfill i to . kwsNtl