Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 196, 21 June 1912 — Page 7

THE jrciC.tI.JlU.M- 1'A.IjL.AllIUai AXD 8UN TELEGKAM, FRIDAY JUNE 21, 1912.

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TALK OF PENSION

FOB AGED Council and City Officers Are in Favor of Such a Movement. The. presentation of gold badges by the city to the four aged and retired firemen which took place at the office of the board of works at the City Hall last evening, was the signal for a start toward securing an aged fireman' pension fund. An ordinance providing for the creation of this fund providing for a part of which fund to be secured from tax levy and part from the wages of the firemen will be presented to council soon. Seven members of the council who were present, stated they would be in favor of such a move. Seven members of council, members of the city officers, and three of the retired firemen, James Parsons, Rufus Newman and George Wilson, were present. David Miller was unable to attend because of illness, but was represented by his son, Ed Miller, present fire chief. After the introduction by the president of the board of works City Attorney Gardner made the presentation speeches, before giving to each of the aged fire fighters the small gold badges. Gardner stated that in his opinion the time was not far off when Richmond would pension her retired firemen, stating this was his idea of rewarding efficient service. He stated that w-hen firemen work for many years and are retired because of advanced age, they cannot earn a living at any other position. The creation of a fireman's association was advised by Mr. Gardner, who stated that in the . formation of this association, each fireman would pay a certain per cent of his wages each month. Rewards, donations and other sources of revenue would add to the fund, and the city would also assist, if council so decides. The city council of a third and fourth class city, according to the state laws, may add a certain proportion of the taxes each year to the fund. Most of the firemen declare that this would be a good step. The state laws make it compulsory to pension firemen in first and second class cities. It is optional with council In third and fourth class cities. , Gardner explained that an attempt has been made to secure a pension fund, but that it was impossible to secure this at once, and that it was deemed best to place the matter before the present firemen, to ascertain their opinions. The proposed fund would provide a stipulated sum per week for firemen ewhen they were unable to work because of physical disability from accidents or from ordinary illness. In case of death a certain amount would be paid to the fireman's family. Following Mr. Gardner's talk the remen received their badges, and tated they .believed such an action by the city very meritorious. 1 Police Superintendent Gormon was present and In a brief talk stated that if council was to consider pensions for the police department, such a step would be supported by the police. He called attention to the fact that rewards which are now returned to the city general fund, could be sent into the police and firemen's pension funds, if such an association of firemen and policemen were considered. ZEAL ESTA TE TRANSFERS i Richam Faucett to Chas. L. Linderman, June 10, 1912. $3,000. Pt. N. W. 14 Sec. 21-19-13. Jno Fisher to Chas L. Morner, June 5, 1912. $3,300. Pt. Lot 7. D. Burgess Add. Richmond. Anna B. Jones to Grace H. Hadley, June 10, 1912. $1. Lot 49-50. Grand Boulevard Sub. Richmond. Mary T. R. Foulke to Jno. S. Osborn, May 9, 1912. $950. Lot 48, Mendenhall and Prices Add. Richmond. Orange D. Hall to Emily P. Hall, June 5. 1912. $1,800. Lot 8, Pt. blk. 7. Dublin. Mary E. Veal to Wm. E. Goodson, May 31, 1912. $7,000. Pt. S. W. Sec. 30-S. E. Sec. 25-18-13. - Elijah Tharp to Rolie E. Tharp, June 1414. 1912. $5. Pt. S. E. Vi Sec. 30-14-1. Elijah Tharp to, Chas H. Tharp, June 13, 1912. $5. Pt. S. E. U, Sec. 30-14-1. i Sarah A. Moore to Adam H. Eby, June 13, 1912. $2,200. Pt Sees. 34 & 35131. Mary C. Neff to Roy B. Sanderson, June 6, 1912. $1,650. Lot 21. C. T. Price's Add. Richmond, f Wm. H. Duning to Sarah A. Moore, June 14. 1912. $2,500. Lot 3, F. L. Cleaver's out lots. Richmond. CAPTAIN ROSTROM k GIVEN AN OVATION '1,.,, v " (National News Association) 'LONDON, June 21. The thanks of tto British government were today tendered to Capt. Rostrom of the steam-, siilp Carjthia who saved the Titanic aflrvlvors, when the board of trade inquiry into the Titanic disaster was resumed. N j Attorney-General Sir Rufus Isaacs, acting in hi official capacity congratulated Capt. Rostrom and other speeches were made by Lord Mersey and Sir Robert Finlay, chief of the White istar counsel. There was a big demonstration -when Capt. Rostrom appeared. AUTO DAMAGED i An auto belonging to tne Bricker garage was badly damaged this mor?iing when the machine collided with a Tiater hydrant on the sidewalk south cf the postofflce." The machine was driven by S. B. Bricker who lost control of it. The front of the macbino v ai badly damaged.

FIREMEN

BASEBALL RESULTS

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

New York 41 11 .784 Charles W. Rickart. Rosedale. Kans. Pittsburgh 30 22 .577 Chicago 27 22 .551 " Cincinnati 31 28 .544 - Philadelphia 21 26 .544 ' WEU DRiLLING St. Louis 24 34 .414 Brooklyn 19 31 .380 Boston 18 33 .321 Bertsch Bros., Centerville, Ind.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Pittsburgh, 6; Cincinnati. 4. First game 10 innings. Cincinnati, 5; Pittsburgh, 3. New York, 21; Boston, 12. St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 3. Ten innings. Philadelphia, 6; Brooklyn, 2. GAMES TODAY. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Chicago at St. Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston 17 19 Philadelphia . 32 22 Chicago 34 24 Washington 34 25 Detroit 28 31 Cleveland 24 30 New York 17 33 St. Louis 16 38 .661 .593 .586 .576 .475 .444 .340 .296 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Philadelphia, 5; Washington, 0. First game. Philadelphia, 8; Washington, 1. Second game. Detroit, 7; Cleveland, 2. Boston, 15; New York, 8. St. Louis-Chicago, rain. GAMES TODAY. Washington at Philadelphia. Boston at New York. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo 43 22 Columbus 44 24 Minneapolis 38 26 Kansas City 33 32 St. Paul 27 39 Milwaukee 27 39 Indianapolis 26 40 Louisville 23 39 .662 .647 .591 .508 .400 .409 .394 .371 YESTERDAY'S RESULT?. Toledo, 4; Columbus, 0. First game. Columbus, 5; Toledo, 0. Second game. Kansas City, 13; St. Paul, 1. Milwaukee, 6; Minneapolis, 2. First game. Milwaukee, 6; Minneapolis, 5. Second game. Louisville, 11; Indianapolis, 7. GAMES TODAY. Minneapolis at Milwaukee. Columbus at Toledo. Indianapolis at Louisville. St. Paul at Kansas City. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who rendered their assist ance at the death of my beloved husband and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Lewis Green, Mrs. James Garrett, Guy Garrett. SLEEPS AND EATS; "FORGETS" TO PAY James Davis, carrying a piccalo hich he says he cannot play except i i.x vuuii,u, wao aiiroicu luia iliui II lug by Officer Vogelsong on the charge of beating a board bill. Possibly a more serious charge will be against him later. The man stayed at the Ridgeway hotel last night, and after eating his breakfast this morning he Is said to have slipped away. The Indi anapolis police have been informed of the arrest of the man, it being believed he is wanted in that city on another charge.

BANK STATEMENT

No. 3413. Report of the Condition of the Union National Bank, at Richmond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, June 14, 1912. RESOURCES. Loans and Discount $ 666,152.16 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1,941.26 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation . . 140,000.00 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 1,000.00 U. S. Bonds on hand '. 49,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc 153,610.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures.. 31,500.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) $ 12,283.06 Due from approved reserve agents 213,473.49 Checks and other cash Items . . 7,175.31 Notes of other National Banks 10,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 275.11 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie 34,300.00 Legal-tender notes 60,000.00 337,506.97 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 of circulation) 7,000.00 .- l Tot&l .a , .. 3$ 7, ilO. 3 9

LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 150.000.00 Surplus fund 100,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 39,082.11 National Dank notes outstanding 140,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check $ 705,049.77 Demand certificates of deposit 211.356.00 916,405.77 United States deposits, 51,000; Postal Savings deposts, $1,222.51 2,222.51 U. S. Bond Acc t 40,000.00 Total , $1,387,710.39

State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: I, H. J. Hanes, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. h. J. HANES. Cashier. ubscribPd and sworn to before me this 19th day of June, 1912. EENJ. F. HARRIS. Notary Public. Correct Attest: GEO. L. CATES ELWOOD McGUIRE WM. D. LOEHK . Directors. .

OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER ' ' For Sale Cheap. Pi fecv condition and does splendid writing. Could ship on approval and triaL Write to

MAKE NO MISTAKE, BUT USE For the blood, and kindred ails. Nothing better; try it. At all drug stores. NOTICE TO CONTRACT ORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co., have opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks, Copings. Porch Columns, Caps Sills, etc., at Tke 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 Work. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., June 14th, 1912. xt I , : t' aNotice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana that on the 13th' day of June, 1912. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie as - eessments for the following described pumic improvement, as authorized by i the Improvement Resolution named: ! Improvement Revolution 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. Imorovement Resolution No. 287. 1911. For the improvement of South 12th Street, by constructing cement curb

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and gutter on both sides of street. WANTED To rent barn with cefrom South "E" to South "H" Street, j ment floor. Call at City Restaur-

Improvement Resolution No. 300, 1912. For the construction of cement roadway in the alley between North 8th and 9th Street, from Main Street to ,, . , , . ,, , l" Sailor Street. And the following nam- . ,. . ... ? , fn iTn Z Z LT 7l inJSO feet of said improvement, to - 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 date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece !nfrriLle8"vibed lQ !fM roH and "in ucicimmt! ius ijUBBHUU 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 tnan that named ! on said roll. i Said assessment roll showing said . prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of pr0perty subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at. the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. . t H. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Work. Jua 14-lwk. Palladium Want Ads Pay.

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: Auto l Marriage z Anna 3 E. F 1 Room 7 M.-F 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, i 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 Good rapid stripers for engines and threshers. M. Rumely Co. 21-2t ! WANTED 2 gentlemen boarders at 125 N w. 3rd 6treet. Phone 4159 21.7t WANTED A light spring wagon. ' Phone 5133 B. 21-3t , WANTED All former students of Richmond Business College to attend the annual picnic at Jackson Park Thursday, p. m. June 27. For particulars Phone ' 2040 or call at Richmond Business College. 21-fri-sat-mon-wed 1 WANTED Competent lady steno1 grapher for good position in Marion Indiana. College. Call Richmond Business 21-St ant. 21-3t WANTED Employment on farm..Inquire Knoll's Livery barn. 20-2 1 ', nvrvtsrEm Hi i WANTED Piano workers. Hammer ; A . , . . r and damper man, regulators and polisher- Good was- work. The , Packard Cp Ft WaymInd. 20,6t WANTED Men for street work on i West Main street between West 5th ; and West 8th 8tl"eets. Trippeer and Son- 20-2t WANTED Lady or gentlemen solicitors, local or district, for Cadillac Vacuum Cleaners. Operated like a carpet sweeper. Big commissions, easy money. Howard Sales Co., Elkhart, Indiana. 17-7t ! 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. 16-tf WANTED If you want mcoey la place of your city property, go right to Porterfield'a Real Estate office. Kelly block, Sth and Main. 18-tf WANTED To weave rag and ingrain rugs, also carpets. 80S North I street. 22-30t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT, THE CLEANER Phone Quigley's 1298 24-tf WANTED to Rent house of 4 rooms; address D. O., care Palladium. ' . 6-tf WANTED Furnished rooms. 210 S. 8th street. 17-4t LAWN MOWING and all kinds of job work. J. M. Johnson, 32 S. 14th St. Phone 2729. 21-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT 7 room dwelling at 524 N. 22nd street. Electric lights, both kinds water."' $13.00 per month. Dye and Price. 9th and Main. 19-3t FOR RENT Garage. 38 South 7th St. 17-7t FOR RENT Furnished flaFfor light housekeeping; 105 North 4th. 15-tf FOR RENT Furnished 12th street. room. 14 N. 14-7t FOR RENT 5 room flat, South 5th and A streets. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. . 20-tf FOR RENT room upper flat. Phone 1067. D. Walls, 21 S. 10th. 20-tf FOR RENT Outside apartments, first floor, Wayne Flats. Inquire Louck and Hill Co. 5-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 122 Main. 22-tI MODERN APARTMENTS lor rent. 3 and S room. Call at 1426 Main Street. 11-tf FOR RENT FurnilhTd rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 15-tf FOR RENT For cash, farm of 100 . acres, good land, close to Ir.terurban and market. Address with reference, "O, J," care Palladium. 26-tf

MANY DEMANDS Get into vital personal contact with the tide that surges through the Want Columns from day to day. Keep in touch with the demands of big business, individual needs, household essentials and the requirements of those In all lines of activity. The Wants reflect the needs of many. Meeting the demands of the Wants has resulted in gainful transactions in buying, selling, exchanging, renting and hiring for many men and women. It is well worth while to be posted regarding the Wants.

Ad Notifies the Public of

FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping. 202 North 7th street. 21-2t FORR E NT House 6 rooms, goodlv cation. Call at 215 North 13th St. 21-2t FOR RENT A nice front office; plenty of light and nicely furnished and phone. $7 50 per month. 911 Main street 13-tf FOR RENT Second story Harrington Apartment, 36 South 8th St. 7-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. Q. Q. F. Bldg. teb20-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1, Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Store, 616 Main street. Phone 2658. 19-tf WELL AND CISTERN DIGGERS H. O. BURDEN E. H. BURDEN j ell and Cistern Diggers. We do everything complete. Burden & Burden, 39 Bridge Avenue. junlo-lmo 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. WTiat we do we do right. Estimates cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed all patrons. Phone 1793. thur-fri-sat-tf FOR SALE REAL TATE ESFOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. FOR SALE 8 rooms and bath, electric light. Lot 54x180. Cement pavement and curb. Bargain for quick sale. 104 South 21st st. 20-7t SANFORD E. HENNING FARMS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE 205 NORTH 8TH FOR SALE All kinds, all prices. Richmond property. 47 acres, $3,500, 2 miles Richmond. Black soil. ! Float 187 ortroa n Wovvia , . I $100 per acre, one mile good town, good improvements. 160 acres one mile mile good town, sugar tree land, no waste. No. 1 buildings and fences, good springs, on pike; must sell at once, $25 an acre, cheap; can be bought for $50 per acre in Wayne County. Arthur Brooks. Phone 1303. 16 North 17th. 20-tf , oauia iijf property specialty. One 'hundred farms, one best grain and stock farm in state, fifty less than worth. Arthur Brooks, 16 N. 17th St. Phone 1303. 30 tf FOR SALE Howard Jones residence 109 South 21st St. For information inquire 1818 Main" St.. or. Phone 2598. 4 - M - FOR SALE My home, 218'2 South 16th street; inquire I1 at residence or see J. F.2 uanci, nuusier orore. SEE THE BURROUGHS REAL ESTATE COMPANY ABOUT BARGAINS IN CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. PHONE 2791; 304 COLONIAL BLDG. jun21-tf FOR SALE: Lot in Beallview. C. E. R. 909 N. I street. l4-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE Good style rubber tire road wagon, single harness, stove and cupboard cheap. 336 South 8th street. 21-lt FOR SALE All kinds, all prices. Rich mond property ; forty-seven acres, ' J3.500. 2H miles Richmond, black soil, best farm in state, $100 per acre; looks like $150 per acre ground Arthur Brooks, 16 N. 17th Street. junla-tf FOR SALE Two ponies. Phone 1732. 15-tf FOR SALE: Second hand typewriters; cheap; call 23 North 9th St. 29-tf FOR SALE Iron bed. springs and mattress. All in good condition. Call at 228 North Eighth street. - 19-tf FOit SALE block wood, orj, a uuable cord. Phone 4105. ii

FOR SALE Continued

FUNK & MILLER FOR SALE. .GO? rm hU8e n SU,h C Bargain on South 21st street. 8 rooms, fine big lot. Gdod reasons for ' selling at $2,500. $4,000 buys a fine modern 6 rooms located in the best block on South 14th street. 3 good 5 room houses on the West Side. Rent for $30.00 per month. Price $3,000. New six room house on S. W. 3rd ! street. Bargain at $2,300.

Vl 1 I rrtVjrcrt I I jof Public Works of the City of RlchSEE US FOR FARMS AND'nd. dlana that on the 13th day bf June, 1912. they unanimously adopted Real Estate Loans. Insriranc We j Declaratory Resolution No. 80, 1912. can sell your property, no difference j To pp.ni 1av t)ut Bnd Kxt,nd soutb where located. Our motto. "A SQUire ; 7th StrMu from South "J" to South.

Deal to Both Buyer and Seller." D. R. FUNK & J. II. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. Prone 2766. FOR SALE Barred Rocks. White Leghorns, baby chicks. Fred W. Porterfield, R. R. 8, Phone 4153. 25-tf FOR SALE Paying business on Main street. Address "A. K.," for particulars. 27-tf FOR SALE Bers Jersey cow and 2 small calves. Phone 3019. 21-lt FOR SALE Sow and pigs. Charles Nolder. Phone 5130-G. 21-2t FO RSALE-7-Cadillac single cylinder Runabout cheap. 41 North 6th St. 6-tf FOR SALE First . class medium site furnace in good condition. Price $35. Call at 210North Sth street or phone 2134. 19-3t FOR SALE 6 oak dining room chairs, cane seat, dresser with mirror, 1 ingrain drugget. Phone 2980. 20-3t FOR SALE Ellington .upright grand piano, good as new .Cost $450. Phone 2980. 20-3t FOR SALE Cheap; a good Auburn automobile, 232 South 14th. ' Phone 2760. . 12-tf FOR SALE Hupmobile 1911 model, Half Price. Full equipment. Electric horn. Richmond Chemical Co., 8 S. 7th street. 18-7t PUBLIC AUCTION AT CENTRAL HOTEL, 823!825 MAIN STREET, RICHMONH INIH 9 ATI 1RHA Y muiN liN u- 1 U rtUA I , JUNE 22. 1 No. 55, Hot Blast Heating Stove. 1 No. 13 Heating Stove. 1 1 No- 11 He8tin Stove. 1 V to i-tHHAM r . 1 Kalamazoo Baseburner No. 16. 1 Show Case, 1 ft. high, 6 ft. long. 2 ft. 2 in. wide. j l Show Case, 13 ft. high, 12 ft. long, j 2 ft. 2 in. wide, 2 ft. drop doors. j 1 Pair Champion Platform Scales. S00 I pounds. jl Counter. 11 Vt ft. long. Bread Cupboard8 for bake Bhop Bhr,eahd Pan Rack- 2 fu27 ,n- 7 Troughs for bake Bnop ft. 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 Dozen 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. 14-7t FOR SALE Grocery with iiTlng rooms. Bargain. Address "H." care Palladium. 18-7t FOR SALE Acorn gas range, nearly new. Call at 909 No. 16th. 20-7t FOR SALE Red parlor divan. Phone 1492. 20-2t

THE CHESAPEAKE 6. 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 4:50 p.m. DAILY, Local lor 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 Cricago. Sleeping. Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cus on Liimted Train. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains., .

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 LOST I.OST M. Sigma M. pin set in pearl and diamonds. Return to Palladium and receive reward. 21-lt LOST-A pair of gold rimmed glass. between South 8th and C and South 10th and E street. Finder return to 301 South 8th and receive reward. U-tf CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind.. June 14th. 1112. To Whom It May Concern: "L" Street in the City of Richmond, in Wayne County, of the State of Indiana, by the condemnation and appropriation of sufficient lota 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 48 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 16 feet to the place of beginning, excepting so much of the above described atrip of land as has already been dedicated to the public use, all as shown by a plat of such proposed opening bow on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city . The property which may be Injuriously or beneficially affected in the City of Richmond by the Opening. Laying out and extending of aald South. 7th Street as above described, is known and described as the ground j herein proposed to be condemned and j appropriated therefor, and are all th lots and lands and parcels of lots lying within the following described terri tory in said city, to-wlt: All that property lying on both sides of South Sth street between th alley west of South Sth Street and the alley east, of South 8th Street, from South "L" to South "H" street. Also all fhat property lying on both sides of South 7th Street between the alley west of South 7th Street and the prolongation i hereof and the alley east of South 7th street, from South "i." to South "F" Street. AH as shown by a plat of such territory now on fUe ia tho 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 oclock 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. Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN OIVI8ION Trains leave Richmond for Indian, a pol is and intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; 7:40; S:00; 9:40; 10:00; 11:40; 12:00; U4H p. m.; 2:00; 3.40; 4:00; 5:40: :00; 7:40; 9:00 (last car to Indianapolis); 10:00, (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City). Limited Trains. Trains ' connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort. , Crmwforda-rllle. Terre Haute. Clinton, Sullivan. Martinsville, Lebanon and Paris, 111. Tickets sold through.