Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 199, 25 June 1912 — Page 7

THE KICHMOXD P A.LL.AD IUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1912.

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ECONOMY, IND. ECONOMY. Ind., June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Haxton entertained Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain and, daughter, Mrs. Pearl Conley of Colorado, and Mrs. Ella Marshall. The men's banquet held at the M. E. church was largely attended. Everett Atkinson disposed of his household goods at public sale Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Call Fennlmore and eon, Howard.of Muncie, spent Sunday here visiting relatives, here Sunday. There was a picnic given Mrs. Pearl Conley Saturday at at Pierce's grove. Mrs. Conley was reared here, but now lives in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ullery and son, of Modoc, were here Sunday. Miss Myrtle Martin returned home Saturday evening from Indianapolis, where she has been attending teachers' normal school. ,E. E. Nicholson, of Sugar Grove, and Lute Bradbury, of New Lisbon, were here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and son, Keece, were in Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ad Mumbower and daughter, of Richmond were visiting relatives here Sunday. Miss Mary Weldy and Miss Mary Mendenhall are visiting at Muncie this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and children vere -Sunday visitors with Mrs. Lamb j.nd Miss Ida Lamb. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY. June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bales and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bales, of Mt. Auburn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Whelnn, of Richmond. J.'E. Gray has gone to Flndlay, Ohio, to visit relatives. ' Mrs. Katherine Drischel, Mrs. Frank Martin and Mrs. B. F. Griffin were among the number from here in attendance at the Tom Thumb wedding given Saturday evening in the Christian church at Jacksonburg. John Ohmit is painting his residence on Walnut street. Mrs. Letitla Shepler of Indianapolis, was the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell, the past week. Edward Barry, Richard Sommers, and Thomas Hangley, were in Conr.ersville Sunday to witness the initiation of a number of candidates into tho order of Knights of Columbus. Mrs. Carl Whitely was a guest at An announcement party given Thursday evening by Mrs. Lon Talmage, of Anderson, at which the coming nuptials of two of the hostess' nieces, the Misses Anna and Irene Boyd4 were announced, which will be a double wedding. The mother of the brideseiect was formerly Miss Maud CllfIcrd, of Milton. Mrs. Richard Thofritdrt returned to hei home in Bloomington Sunday after a visit of five weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Crossley. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertsch, Ray find Robert Bertsch, and a number of the employes at Bertsch's foundry attended the funeral ot Paul Stoneclpher at Jacksonsburg Friday. T. J. Harvey has gone to Wabash to Join Mrs. Harvey, who has been visKin g at the home of her parents, Judge and Mrs. Palmer. They will return at the end of the week. Miss Martha Grofford, after having rpent a year in Arcadia in attendance rt the school of the Ursallne Sisters, has returned to spend the summer with her uncle. Father Shea. Charles Neff and family of Hiser's Station spent Sunday with H. B. Beard and family at Camp Martindale. Mrs. Jessie Kimball has returned after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Labateaux, at Millville. J. E. Campbell, solicitor for the Richmond Business College, was here Saturday morning. He went from here to Muncie. George Babcock and Roy Copeland went to Anderson Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Denny. Mrs. Babcock and Mrs. Copeland returned home with them, after having spent a week In that city. Samuel Diffenderfer of Jeffersonville Is a visitor at the home of his son, K. P. Diffenderfer and family. Mrs. Delia Williams went to Connersville Sunday to attend the funeral of Adam ' Rothermal. Mrs. Leo Gard, after a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Paul, and other relatives here, has returned 10 to her home In Richmond, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Paul. The first and fourth sections of the Social Union will meet, next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Chas. Meyer. A full attendance is desired, as there is sewing to be done. Mrs. Clifford Marson and son spent last Friday with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Dan Vorhees, of Centerville. Mrs. George Robey and Mrs. Karl Boyd and son, Horace, spent Sunday wfth Mrs Nichols, of Centerville. Miss Emma Cammack has returned to Muncie after a few days spent with Mr. and Mrs. John Maroon. Rev. J. E. Coffin went to Anderson Monday to preach the funeral of William Featherstone, an old Union soldier. Mr. and Mrs. John DuGranrut. who were married the past week, are spending some time at Petoskey and other points north. Mrs. DuGranrut was formerly Miss Jennie Hussey, for several years a popular teacher in the Cambridge City schools. Mr. DuGranrut Is a rural mail carrier out of Milten. Their many friends extend congratulations. Miss Vienna Ogborn. of New Castt is spending a few days with local friends. Miss Haiel Steiffel spent Sunday at Connersville, the guest of Miss Mabel Thleband. W. P. Richardson has entered upon his new duties with the Atlantic & Pacific Tea company,, s canvasser for the city of Richmond. His family will, fr the present, remain in Cambridge City.- v , '., f tr. and Mrs. B. K. Strattan are to

day entertaining a number of relatives in observance of their tenth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Lewis Kirkwood and daughter, Irene, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kirkwood and other friends. At the meeting of the Pythian Sisters, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Most Excellent Chief, Mrs. Nettie Roby; Most Excellent Senior, Mrs. Elizabeth Hormel; Most Excellent Junior, Mrs. Eli Babcock; Manager, Mrs. Sarah Stombaugh; Protectorate, Mrs. Flora Hollo well; Outer Guard, Mrs. Mattie Stonecipher; Keeper of Records, Mrs. Clara Cornthwalte; Treasurer, Mrs. Alice Medsker; Past Chief, Mrs. Caroline Paul; Representative to Grand Lodge, Mrs. Ollie Miller; Alternate, Mrs. Mattie Stoneclpher. Don R. Shelton, of Detroit and Miss Juanita Underwood, of New Castle, were guest Sunday of Mrs. H. H. Bryan.

MILTON, IND. MILTON. Ind., June 25 Miss Jessie Lantz, who spent the winter in California attending college, returned to here home ehre yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McMahan entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. T. M. McClung and daughter, Eunice, and Walter Houseworth. George Baker the great bee man of Milton, had a fine swirm of bees to come off yesterday. The bees settled or a tree in Mr. Basson's yard. Mr. Bcker cut the limb off of the treet and carried the bees to the hive in his own j-trd. Mrs. Hattie Heist entertained at ciinner Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Gentle and family and Mr. and Mrs. J.' A. Brown an son. Misses Alma Wagner and Marie Snyder will attend Earlham this summer. The presented themselves yesterday to register. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler, of cast of Milton, entertained Dr. King and Dr. Pennell, of Richmond Sunday. Mrs. Bert Conkle end children of Richmond, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Daniel. The Rev. Mr. Dasiell, of Moore's Hill preached two excellent sermons Sunday at the M. E. church. The morning theme was along the line of education and Is highly complimented by all who heard it. At the evening bcrvice, J. A. Brown gave a special number in music, a solo. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wissler had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Helan, of near New Lisbon; Mr. and Mrs. Mart Kellan and son of Cambridge City, and Mrs. Mason and two children of Centerville. Mrs. Emily Williams Is in receipt of cards from Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wright of Wabash, announcing the marriage of their daughter, Mayme, to Elmer F. Mattern, both of that city, on Wednesday, June 19. Mr. Wright Is a nephew of Mrs. Willams end has many relatives and friends l'ere. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. 'Knipe has as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Overhiser, of Connersville. The marriage of Ralph Verln and Miss Lelia Helm, both of Indianap-j olis, will take place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's brother, J Carl Helm, at Indianapolis. The ceremony will be performed at 8:30. The tride is the daughter of Henry and the late Agnes Helm, of Indianapolis. The mother was born and reared here and was the daughter of Mrs. Christian Lannis. Miss Helm has a large circle of friends here. Her aunts, Mrs. Martha Stover and Miss Barbara Kern will go to Indianapolis today to bep present at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lantz entertained r.s their guests Sunday, their children, Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Lantz and daughter and Park Lantz. Mrs. E. B. Newman entertained her granddaughter, Miss Charlotte Newman, of Cambridge City, Sunday. Mrs. Carl Hoel who has been very I ill, is thought to be some better. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Kiser, of Indianapolis, are visting with Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser. Mrs. Ida Lawson entertained Monday, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ginther and Helen and Katherine Plummer of Dayton, O. Mr. and Mrs. Hollace Hoover had ap, their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hoover, Miss Eva Hoover, Miss Edna Moore, and Mr. Dave Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and Miss Goldie Replogle were guests of Mrs. Sarah Kinsey and Charles Klnsey, Sunday. Clyde Hardy was married Saturday evening to Miss Pearl Jenkins, of New Castle. The bridegroom is an employe of the L. I. Car Co. They will reside here. Miss Rena Replogle and Mr. Walter Brooks were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks and family at Greensfork. Mrs. Chas. Crump and son Clifford, of Greensfork, are spending a few nays with Mr. and Mr?. Hollace Hoover. Mr. Crump was graduated from Earlham this month, and will attend the university at Ann Arbor, Mich., to further study astronomy. Mr. Crump is 21 years of age, and has made quite a brilliant record in his studies. He will leave next week for Ann Arbor. Mr. Perry Hoover and Miss Jessie Teetor were married Saturday evening tt the home of the bride's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Teetor. at Buck Creek. A reception was held Sunday rt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hoover, the bridegroom's parents. Sixty guests were entertained. James Knapp has returned from Chicago, where he attended the Republican national convention, filling an appointment as Assistant sergeant-at-arms. Dave Hoover has also returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Porter and Miss India Keys entertained Sunday, Mr. and

Mrs. C. M. Ginther, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fortes and daughter, Dorothy, and Helen and Katherine Plummer. Rena Thurston has returned from a two week's visit at Losantsville, with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Wiggins. Robert Thurston and Chester Life have purchased the Variety store from Mr. Romane, who recently bought it from F. L. Hammand. Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp and Mrs. Violeita Knapp. Mrs. Frank Mason spent Monday at Indianapolis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams. Mrs. Williams is seriously ill. Mrs. Hollace Hoover was agreeably surprised Friday afternoon by a party of ladies from Hagerstown. The afternoon was spent at card, followed by lunch provided by the guests. Those present were: Mrs. Chas. Porter, Mrs. R. C. Small. Mrs. Bramon. Mrs. Chas. Werking, Mrs. Robert Thurston, Miss Iva Wimmer and guest. Miss Lola Wimmer, Mrs. Wm. Dingworth, Mrs. Otho Williams, Mrs. Ora Wheeler and Miss Nellie Brant. Miss Bessie Conner, of Nashville, Tenn., is expected this week to be the guest of Mrs. Chas. Backinstoe. Mrs. Thad. McCown has been visitin in New Paris and Richmond the past week.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., June 24th. 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 24th day of June, 1912, they approved the assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 295, 1912. For the improvement of the alley between South 13th and 14th Street, by construction of cement roadway in said alley from South "C" to "D" 6treet. Improvement Resolution No. 304, 1912. For the improvement of Laurel Street, by constructing cement sidewalk, curb and gutter on both sides of street, from Sheridan to West 1st street. Improvement Resolution No. 321, 1912. For the Improvement of alley between Ft. Wayne Ave., and North 8th street, by construction of cement roadway In said alley, from North 8th street to North "D" 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 Thursday, July 11, 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 describ ed in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than 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 Works, june 25 one wk. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., June 24th, 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 24th day of June, 1912, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 333, 1912, providing for the improvement of the alley between North 9th and 10th streets by constructing a cement roadway In said alley the full width thereof, from North "B" to North "C" street. The Board of Public Works of "said city has fixed Monday, July 22nd, 1912 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvement as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering 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. june25-july2. Aecttlomi Sale Bric-a-brac, Carriages, clc. Reeveston Furniture A portion of the furniture, carriages, bric-a-brac, etc., of the late Caroline 51. Reeves, now stored in the stable of William Dudley Foulke on South Nineteenth street, will be sold at public auction by me at said stable on WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 28, AT 2. P. M. without reserve. The sale includes two carriages (one a Victoria), a number of book-cases, book shelves, wardrobes, tables, chairs, desks, porcelain vases, small bronzes, china, picture frames, trunks, chests, bureaus, utensile of various sorts and other objects too numerous to mention. J. F. DAVENPORT. Auctioneer.

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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 2 gentlemen boarders at 125 N. W. 3rd street. Phone 4159. 21-7t WANTED Piano workers. Hammer and damper man, regulators and polisher. Good wages, steady work. The Packard Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 20-6t 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. Credit. PARKER KNITTING CO, 733 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Pa. 17-tI 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 money la place of your city property, go . right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly block. 8th and Main. 18-tl 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 to Rent house of 4 rooms; address D. O., care Palladium. 6-tf LAWN MOWING and all kinds of job work. J. M. Johnson, 32 S. 14th St. Phone 2729. 21-7t AGENTS If you want $7 daily and expenses, just write the G. R. Penn Company, 567 F Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 22-7t H ELP WANTED First cTais aTI around machinist. Apply National Automatic Tool Co. 22-3t WANTED Single man on farm by the month; good wages to the right man. Thomas King, Eaton, Ohio, R. R. 3, Phone 8566. 24-3t WANTED To do private detective work; first class work; private investigations. Address P. O. Box 18. 24-7t WANTED By a married woman 20 years of age, place to help with general housework; address 323 So. Fourth. 24-3t WANTED To buy a good two-passenger machine. Must be in good condition and cheap. Address "Machine" care Palladium. 25-tf ! WANTED Girl for general housei work, no washing. Call at 533 North ; 19th street. ' , 25-2t WANTED To buy or rent cottage with large lot. Address "Cottage," care Palladium. 25-lt WANTED Position as chauffeur during summer, by college man. Address "Chauffeur," care Palladium. 25-2t WANTED Experienced white married man to work on farm. Good buildings close to town. Phone 3025. 25-2t WANTED Place on farm by man of experience. Address "Man," care Palladium. 25-2t WANTED Work in private family either by day or week. Call 18 North 13th. 25-2t WANTED Boarder at 130 North 6th street. 25-2t WANTED Small rough dried washings. 606 S. 12th. 25-2t AGENTS WANTED A man in Wayne county with horse and buggy who wishes to handle a proposition that will pay $10 per day. Will agree to show that you can do same. Sunshine Specialty Mfg. Co.. 726 K. of P. Building. Indianapolis, Ind. 25-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT 7 room modern house, 101 W. Pearl. Phone 2477. 22-sat-tues-frl FORRENT Furnished and uniurnished rooms. 405 Main street. 25-2t FOR RENT--2 rooms. 133 S. 12th St. 25-2t MODERN APARTMENTS for rent; 5 rooms. Call at 1426 Main. 25-tf FOR RENT Furnished front room, ligtit, heat and bath, for roomer. ; 815 Randolph street. 24-2t FOR RENT Six room house with bath and hot water; 1317 South C. Phone j 2900, H-2t

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FOR RENT Connnucd. FOR RENT-Furnished flat for light nous keeping; iuo ortn itn. 15-tf FOR RENT 5 room flat. South 5th and A streets. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 20-tf FOR RENT 4 room upper flat. Phone 1067. D. WallB, 21 S. 10th. 20-tf fOR RENT Outside apartments, first floor, Wayne Flats. Inquire Louck and Hill Co. 5-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Main. rl"22 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 15-tf FOR RENT For cash, farm ol lOu acres, good land, close to Interurban and market. Address with reference, "O, J.," care Palladium. 26-tt FOR RENT A nice front of lice; 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 RENT Modern 5 rooms. RlcTT mond Ave. Benj. F. Harris. 22-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg. ' feb20-tt A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty . Ave.. R. R. 1, Phone 4171. Of flea at Keys Harness Store, 616 Main street Phone 265S. 19-tf WELL AND CISTERN DIGGERS H. O. BURDEN E. H. BURDEN Well and Cistern Diggers. We do everything complete. Burden & Burden, 39 Bridge Avenue. junlo-lmo FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly OH- 1 -! FOR SALE 8 rooms ana batn, ejectrie 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 Very desirable home, near East Main street. Strictly modern, new, nine rooms, large lot. Owner leaving city. Offered next 30 days at a bargain. Will guarantee desirable tenant at $35.00 per month. Must be seen to be appreciated. Address "Bargain," care Palladium. 22-sat tues-tf FOR SALE All kinds, all prices, Richmond property. 47 acres, $3,500, 24 miles Richmond. Black soil. Best 187 acres in Wayne County. $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 FOR SALE City property upct.a,. 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 My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Barrel, Hoosier Store. FOR SALE Howard Jones residence 109 South 21st SL For information inquire 1818 Main St.. or Phone 2598. 4-tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE Two ponies. Phone 1732. 15-tf FOR SALE Block wood. dry. $S. Double cord. Phone 4105. lit FOR SALE 2 Kelsey hot air furnaces. John H. Schell, 600 North 12th. 25-3t FOR SALE Good Champion mower and binder. H. S. Roberts, 114 South 16th. 25-2t FOR SALE At a bargain: Wind Mill (Aermotor) and tower. Phone 3719. 25-2t FOR SALE A fine Jersey cow and " calf. Phono 3013. ;24-2t

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FOR SALE Continued 'SMALL FARMS FOR SALE j 10 acres, 7 miles out, good neighbor ; hood. 6 room house, good orchard This place is being offered at a bar gain price for a few days. $1,300.00 1 27 acres, buildings, only $65.00 per acre. J 39 acres, good buildings, well locat- ; ed. good farm, price $4,000.00. 1 74 acres, splendid buildings, one of ' the be6t little places in the county. I Price is right at $2,500.00. j 2 acres, close in, nice little home for . $2,200. SEE US FOR ALL KINDS OF FARMS FUNK & MILLER Real Estate Loans. Insuranc 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. Pfrone 2766. FOR SALE A good light road cart at Meyers and Park. South 6th St. ' 28-tucs-sat-lmo FOR SALE One-half price lor a good phaeton. Call at Ryan's Livery stable. South 10th. sat, tues, thurs 20 tt FOR SALE Iron bed, springs and mattress. All in good condition. Call at 228 North Eighth street. lOOf FOR SALE Second hand typewriters; cheap; call 23 North 9th SL mt FOR SALE All kinds, all prices, Rlchmond propertyiforty-seven acres, $3,500, 24 miles Richmond, black soil, best farm in state, $100 per acre; looks like $150 per acre ground Arthur Brooks. 16 N. 17th Street. junl5-tf 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..rt for particulars. 27-tf FO RSALE Cadillac single cylinder Runabout cheap. 41 North 6th St. 6-tf FOR SALE Grocery with JTvTng rooms. Bargain. Address "H.," care Palladium. 18-7t FOR SALE Acorn gas range, nearly new. Call at 909 No. 16th. 20-7t FOR SALE Hound pups Best stratned dog in Eastern Indiana 1922. Phone 22-tf FOR SALE Hupmoblle 1911 model. Half Price. Full equipment. Electric horn. Richmond Chemical Co., 8 S. 7th street. 18-7t LOST LOST A pair of gold rimmed glasses between South 8th and C and South 10th and E street. Finder return to 301 South 8th and receive reward. 13-tf LOST A gold bar pin. name on It. turquoise set In center; reward If returned. 206 South Hh street. Phone 1609. 24-2t LOST Pair Spectacles, with Address M. W. White. Snell Ave.. St. Paul. Mill., on Inside of case. Return to C. A. Drathring. 320 South 10th St. 25-lt LOST Lady's watch and fob Saturday evening In back of case, "From Huston to Mary" is engraved. Return to 39 North 5th street. 25-lt LOST M. Sigma M. Pin, set in pearls and garnets. Return to Palladium and receive reward- 25-lt CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., June 17th. 1912. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, st the hour of 10 o'clock A. II., on Thursday, June 27th, 1912. for the following supply of coat to be furnished the City of Richmond, Indiana, for the year ending July 15th. 1913. to-wit: 225 Tons more or less, Pocahontas, about 65 Tons to be lump, balance Mine Run, to be delivered - at City Building and Nos. 1, 3. 4 and 5 Hose Houses. 200 Tons more or lets. Mine Run. West Virginia, Ohio, Carbondale or Hocking to be delivered at Crematory in car load lots, as ordered during the year. 60 Tons more or less Glen Alum Lump, for Glen Miller Park, to be delivered at stock yard switch, North 24th street and railroad. 10 Tons more or less Winifred i Lump to be delivered at Detention L Hospital.. . 60 Tons more or less, Po. I cahontaa Xounp,, to ,be delivered.. po

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Cash Rates Vanted, 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 vearlv basis.

Vomit Wants steam road roller as ordered during the year. Specifications which are on file may be seen in the office of aaid Board oC Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to furnish said coal must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00 as evidence ot .good faith that the successful bidder will execute within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to furnish said coal. A failure of the successful bidders to enter Into such contracts and bonds upon the accept-1 ance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. II. M. Hammond, . Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmsnnaa, Board of Public Works. june 18-25 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Wortca. Offloo of U Board. Richmond. lad Jans 14th, lilt. To Whom It May Conoara: Notice la hereby rfrea by tho Board" of Publlo Works of tho City of Rich mond, Indiana that on tho 18th day of June. 1912. they appro-rod an asssss j xnsnt roll showing tho prima fade as sessmsnta for tho folio wins: dosorthod' public improvement, as authorised by: tho Improvement Resolution namedtj Improvement Reeolirtle No. 2S2, 1t11i Tot tho lmprovemoat ot Booth 17th Biroei. or oonsiracuns; corneal orao walk f ft. wide and cement curb and gutter oa both sides ot stroet. frosa South "A" to South "B" Street. . smprovomoflt Resolution No. 2S7, Hit Tor tho improvement ot South lrth Street, by oonstrttctlns eosaont curls: and suitor oa both sides ot street)' from South E to South H 8trost. Improvement Resolution No. 300, 1112 For tho construction of cement road; way la tho alley between North Sta and 9th Street, from Mala Stroet to Sailor Street. And tho following nam d streets are parallel with aad wtth In 160 feet of said improvement, to wit:. North 8th and North 9th Stroet. from llaln to Sailor Street I Persons Interested la or affected byi said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board ot Pub lie Works of said city has fixed Moi day, July 1st, 1912, 9 o'clock a. aa a data upon which rcmonstranoss wilt be received, or heard, against tho amount assessed against each piece; of property described In said roll and, will determine the question as tor whether such lots or tracts ot land have been or will be benefited la tho ' amounts named on said roll, or m a greater or less sum laaa that named, on said roIL Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with tho names of owners aad descriptions of property subject to bo assessed, is oa file and mar bo soon at tho office of the Board of Public Works of said city. H. M. Hammond, Fred B Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, Board ot PubUo Worm. ! ua 14-lwk. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that as Trustees of the School Town of Centerville, Wayne County, Indiana, we are proposing to install a Direct-Indirect Steam Heating and Ventilating System, and incidental repairs In connection therewith. In the public school house in the Town of Centerville. Wayne County, Indiana, and to Incur therefor an aggregate indebtedness of. $3,500. and to sell bonds for said sura. Dated this 20th day of May. 1912. Signed by Board: M. A. Stevens, J. A. Commons, H. H. Peelle. Board of School Trustees of th School Town of Centerville. Wayne rnimtr. Tnr1ina Inn NOTICE, TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Tho Foster Construction Co, bare opened a factory, for tho manufacture of Cement Blocks, Copings. Porch Columns. Caps Sills, etc., at Tie Old MUl Work. They have a complete outfit of modern machinery and are using nothing but washed and graded materials la all their work.- If you are a contractor It wm pay you to use the best materials obtainable. It yon are going to build it will pay you to insist that your contractor use the Foster Construction Co.'a products. Would be pleased to have call at . Factory and inspect their Products or call phones: Bm. 2S2J or Faetnrr 340S.