Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 207, 5 July 1912 — Page 7

THE rtlCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY.

JULY 3, 1912.

News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., July 5. Noah Morris, of Connersville, wan the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lantz, yesterday. Will Rothermel, of Connersville, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Anna M. Rothermel and other relatives, yesterday. The Embroidery club met with Mrs. Frank DuOranrut, at the home of MrB. Alice DuGrannit, Wednesday afternoon. A nice company of ladies were in attendance, among whom were the following guests: Miss Daisy Templin, of Middletown, Ohio; Mrs. John DuOranrut, and Mrs. Park Lantz. Nice refreshments were served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Walter Templin. Fred Nieman and Miss Kokemoor, of Indianapolis, were guests of Mr,, and Mrs. Will Daniels. Mrs. John Lott, of Richmond, and Mrs. Houck, of Centerville, Joined the latter's husband, at his camp near the Feeder dam, yesterday. Mr. Houck has been in camp there several days and enjoying the use of his gift to Frank Connelly, the new motor boat. Roderick McCormick, the little son of the Rev. and Mrs. McCormick, met with a bad accident yesterday afternoon. He wished to get in the house while the family were from home and raised the window which fell on his hand and cut an artery. William Passmore died at his home in Milton, Wednesday night about ten o'clock after a week's illness of paralysis induced from Bright's disease. He was about 63. The funeral services will be held at the home, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock after which the body will be taken to Springersville, in Fayette County for burial. He leaves a wife and 'several children. Mr. Passmore was stricked with paralysis Monday afternoon, June 24, while assisting James Napier, caretaker of the Westside cemetery to trim trees in the cemetery. He was in usual health to all appearances at the time. : The temperance rally at Milton was interferred with considerable by the inclemency of the weather, yesterday. The exercises were taken to the Friends' church where a nice company gathered to enjoy the good music by the Dublin band and other music as well as the good speaking. Owing to circumstances Miss Mary Woodard, of Fountain City, was unable to be here and also Mrs. Traum, of Richmond, could not be present. The prominent features of the day were the reading of the Declaration of Independence by Rev. C. H. PInnick, and the addresses of the Rev. Mr. Traum, of Richmond, the Rev. Truman Kenworthy, of Richmond, and Mr. Haynes, of Portland. Other features were readings by Miss Lois Hamilton of Muncie, and Ruth Leverton, of Milton. A chorus by several young girls was also a pleasing feature, The devotional services were lea py tne itev. b c Mccormick and the benediction pronounced by the Rev,, Mary Mills. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. V - J : .. . CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. July 5. Parties from the Pacific Coast representing the interests of the Ocean to Ocean highway, met a large number of the citizens of this place Wednesday. Addresses were delivered by Judge Lowe, of Kansas' City, and Col. L. M. Potter, of Phoenix, Arizona, In which they urged an organization of the citizens for the purpose of securing Federal aid -In the construction of good roads, especially a thoroughfare from coast to coast to follow through this section, the line of the National road. A local organization was formed with J. A. Boyd, president; J. W. Judkins, vice president; jLon Bertsch, secretary, and Dr. J. R. Littell, treasurer. The meeting wastenthusiastic and a thousand memberswere pledged. Friends of 'Herman Verborg will be glad to learn that he has been transferred from the Adams Express office, at Kokomo. to that of the company at Logansport. Mr. Verborg formerly had charge of the Adams Express office in Cambridge City. This is a decided promotion, and one of the best positions in this line of work in the Btate. ' Miss Anna May Jones, of Richmond, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bryan. Mrs. Harry VanAusdal, of Sulphur Springs, is spending the week with her mother and sister, Mrs. J. E. Brooks and daughter, Miss BesBie. . There will be services at the A. M. E. church next Sunday evening at half past 6even o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Lindsay, Sunday school at half past two o'clock. . Rev. Father Lyons, of Rushville, wafe the guest of the Rev. Father Shea, Wednesday, going from this city to Richmond. Mrs. Harry Van Ausdal, of Sulphur Springs, is spending the week with her mother and sister, Mrs. J. E. Brooks and Miss Bessie Brooks. 'Miss Hazel Shelton. of Springfield, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bryan. : Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Beard, of Chicago, will arrive the twelfth of the month for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beard, and other relatives. Mrs. W. S. Hunt has returned after a visit with relatives at Greensfork. ; Henry Cosgrove, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with relatives in this city. Mrs. C. M. Bally and son, John, went to Connersville the Fourth, from which city, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zehrlng they motored to Cincinnati. The Rebekah Aid society will hold an all day meeting Thursday, July eleventh at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Kimball. All members are .urged to go, taking well-filled baskets. The day will be spent at quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coyne spent the Fourth in the home of the former's brother. William Coyne, of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. S. C Hayes spent Thursday in Rushville. C. H. Grace and family spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander iHanan, north. -of town.

Wilbur Riche, of Dayton, is a visitor in the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Riche. Miss Ethel Zehring, of New York, will arrive Friday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Zehring. Miss Zehring spent a few days with her brother, Winfield and family, on the way home. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kitterman and sons, Max and Ennis, spent Wednesday In Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. George Wright and daughters, of Anderson, are the guests of Larkin Macy and family. Miss Margery Pritchard, of Columbus, came Thursday for a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Dora Pritchard. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Manlove and children, were visitors the first of the week in the home of Mrs. Luella Call, north of Straughns. Mrs. Charles Myers was a guest, Wednesday afternoon at a Thimble party given by Mrs. F. M. Jones, of Milton. Miss Mulle, of Manilla, will be a guest in the home of Charles Bertsch and family Sunday. Mrs. Kate Higgs, of Connersville, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. John Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howard, Mrs. Susie Heiney and daughter, Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Faucett, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertsch, at dinner, a few days since. Miss Mildred Spence, of Indianapolis, will come Sunday to be the guest of Miss Helen Doney for several weeks. Her sister, Miss Zella, will accompany her to spend a few days. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Drischel, of Richmond. The Misses Mabel and Martha Growford, spent the Fourth with an aunt in Muncie. Miss Pauline Clawson returned Wednesday evening after three weeks spent with Mrs. Kate Higgs, of Connersville. Mrs. Evelyn King, of Irvington, was the guest Wednesday, of Mrs. C. E. Bond. Prof. W. J. Bowden has returned after a few weeks spent with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Bowden and Miss Esther, remain for a longer visit. Mrs. Joe Wallick went to Elwood, this, (Friday) morning, on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Dan Reigle, from heart trouble. Miss Jean Lacey, of Perryville, has been the guest of Miss Catherine Calloway. Miss Lacey was on her way from Chicago, in which city she has been an instructor of art in the Lane Technical high school, a school of seventeen hundred boys, to Brookville, to sketch with J. Otis Adams. Miss Lacey will go to New York City, in early autumn, to take a position in the Washington Irving high school, a technical school for girls.

GREENSFORK, IND. GRENSFORK, Ind., July 5. Rev. Brock will preach at the Friends' church next Sunday. Mrs. William Hunt has returned to her( home in Cambridge City after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Clementine Stigleman. Mrs. Hollis Hoover, of Hagrstown is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Crump. " Rev. Zerbe will fill his appointment at the M. E. church Sunday morning. Mrs. Martha Wisehart has returned from a short visit with relatives in Richmond. Miss Emma Shriner has returned to New Castle after visiting Thomas Tarkleson and family a few days. Mrs. Howard Gaylor has returned from a visit with relatives at Cincinnati. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Waggoner have returned to Lawrenceburg Indiana after a two weeks' illness. Orville Hoover was transacting business in Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. Harvey Dana, of Richmond, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coddlngton. Mrs. Chas. Johnson, of Eaton, is the guest of Mrs. Jennie Hatfield. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR GRAVEL OR MACADAM ROAD. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of July, 1912, there was filed In the office of the Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana, a certain petition signed by Charles H. Minor and more than fifty other free-hold voters of Wayne Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, and addressed to the Board of Commissioners of the said County of Wayne, asking for the construction of a gravel or macadam road in said Wayne Township, of said County, which said petition is in words and figures as follows, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss. Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, July Term, 1912. Petition of Charles Minor, et al., for the improvement of Richmond and Newport Turnpike, (in part), in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, under the provisions of "The Three-Mile Gravel Road Law." Petition for Road Improvement. To the Board of Commissioners of the County of Wayne and State of Indiana. Gentlemen: The undersigned, being fifty and more freeholders of, and bona-fide residents and freehold voters of, and voters of Wayne Township. Wayne County, State of Indiana, said Township of Wayne having a population according to the last (1910) census, including the City of Richmond, and the Town of Spring Grove of less than thirty thousand (30,000) inhabitants, hereby and herewith petition and pray your honorable body that a certain public highway within said Township of Wayne, and generally known as "The Richmond and NewportTurnpike," and described as follows, to-wit: In State of Indiana, County of Wayne, and in Wayne Township thereof, commencing on the section line dividing sections, twenty-eight and twen ty-nine (28 & 29), Township fourteen (lQ north, otBange-one (l)-weat, atj

the point where the north boundary line of Town of Spring Grove crosses and intersects said section dividing line; thence north along said section dividing line and the continuation thereof dividing sections twenty-one. and twenty (21 & 20) of same above, township and range, and sections sixteen and seventeen (16 & 17) of above township and range, and sections eight and nine (8 & 9) of the above Township and Range, to the point of juncture and joining of "The Richmond and Newport Turnpike" with "The Richmond and Arba Turnpike," a short distance north of the southwest corner of said section nine (9), and all

being In length of two and one-halt (2) miles," shall be laid out and improved by grading, draining and paving with crushed Btone, all as is hereinafter set out. ' ' And said petitioners would state and show that said highway is as is shown above of less than three miles in length, the same being two and onehalf miles in length, and that same connects at the each end thereof with an established free-gravel and improved highway, in said Township of Wayne, and that all of said highway above described is within the corporate boundaries of said township of Wayne. And the undersigned petitioners herewith recommend that said part of said highway sought to be laid out, established, graded, drained and paved through these proceedings in petition and subsequent proceedings thereon, be so improved as follows, towit: 1. Width. That the total width of said highway so laid out and established be of the uniform width of sixty (60) feet, same extending and being thirty (SO) feet on each side of the sections dividing line as above set out. 2. Bridge and Culverts. That the bridge as now built along line of present highway, short distance south of hamlet of Chester be removed and in place thereof a bridge of width of roadway hereinafter petitioned for be constructed in such place, as a part of such improvement, and that any culverts now existing along line of such highway be replaced by iron or cement culverts of permanent character. 3. General Characters of Improvement. That the general character of the improvement to be made, and petitioned for herein, be the establishing of prop er grade therefor, and in conformity with the grades of other and already established highways therewith connecting insofar as same can be done. And by the platting of said highway by providing and establishing of a way nine (9) feet in width along the each side thereof for the full length thereof for eventual and subsequent further improvement by sidewalks. And after the such setting apart of such nine-foot strips for sidewalks therealong as above, the remaining part of said highway, forty-two (42) feet in width along the center thereof be further improved by the construction along the each side thereof for the full length thereof, except in so far and in so much as is occupied by bridge above referred to, of cement curbs and retaining walls of proper and suitable and practicable width, and of some six inches in width along top thereof, and in height above the eventual surface of the highway of some eight (8) inches, and in connection therewith the building and construction along the entire length of such curbs and retaining walls on the highway's sides thereof of cement flanges or wings or gutters, of the uniform width of eighteen (18) inches, and such wings or flanges of elevation and rade to be flush with the grade of the finally improved highway at surface thereof, the such cement construction along the both sides of said improved part of highway being of such character as to provide for the proper drainage of said highway so improved, and of such construction as to preclude and avoid to greatest possible degree the ravelling and washing away and wasting of the crushed Btone and high way material used in the construction of the roadway proper, and the same said cement construction to be further provided with proper drains and pipes leading therefrom to carry away surface waters from said finished and improved highways; and also said concrete and cement construction to be of such form as to provide for any other platted highways entering into and Joining with said improved part of said highway, and also of such form as permitting drives and roadways through, over and across the same to private driveways. That the center of said highway between said lines of cement construction along sides thereof be improved by the excavation of the soil therefrom and therealong to sufficient depth as to provide for permanent bed and foundaton of crushed stone to be placed therein and with crushed stone of various sized screenings placed therein and built up thereby to grade of surface of highway, such crushed stone to be of the varying sizes and screenings for proper macadamizing construction, and same throughout and in course of application and filling to be thoroughly rolled and packed by use of, and rolling with a road-roller of weight of some twenty tons, and all in keeping with the most approved methods of construction of macadamized roadways. And said petitioners, and each of them as hereinafter subscribed, hereby and herewith petition for the improvement of said part of said highway as herein petitioned for and described, and hereby request that all proper steps and proceedings he taken on this petition upon its presentation as by law provided. 5 Respectfully petitioned, Charles H. Minor and Others. Notice is further given that said petition will be presented to the said Board of Commissioners on Saturday, July 27th, 1912, the tame being under and during the regular July 1912 term and session of said Board of Commissioners and said court. In witness .wereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, this 3rd day of July, 1912Lewis S. Bowman, : Auditor oi Wayne County. Indiana. GARDNER, UESSUP & WHITE, Petitioners' Attorneys.

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Letter - List : The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads., received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favcr by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 9 a. m., as follows: . Anna 3 E.' F 1 E.'B. . ... 1 . Frank 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 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 WANT ElfCOP I ES OF PALLADIUM OF APRIL . 1ST. LEAVE AT PALLADIUM OFFICE. WANTED Copy of Palladium of March 31. tf WANTED Copy of Friday, June 21st issue of Palladium. tf WANTED Young man to canvass Richmond. Good proposition. No experience required, but must be hustler. Apply evenings. 27 Westcott Block. 5-3t WANfED 6 neat appearing young men to do out door advertising for the Jersey Cereal Food Co. Summer work. Good chances for promotion. Call between 7 and 8 evening. 226 N. 8th street. F. C. Storandt. 5-lt 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 money la place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly block. 8th and Main. 18-tI WANTED To weave rag and ingrain rugs, also street. carpets. 808 North I 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 To buy a good two-pass-enger machine. Must be in good condition and cheap. Address "Machine" care Palladium. 25-tf WANTED Place to board and room with private family. Must be Central. Address "M," care Palladium. 27-7t CARPENTERS WANTED Steady work to first class mechanics. Apply Superintendent, The Wildwood Builders, 602-8 Shoaff Bldg., For Wayne, Ind. 28-14t WANTED Three able bodied women. Wakes f 18 per month. Westcott Hotel. 2-tf WANTED Woman to do washing al the house. Address Washing, care Palladium. tf WANTED Place to assist with housework. Address Cora, care Palladium. tf WANTED Reliable woman for house work at once; suburban home. Inquire 1010 Main st. 3-tf For rent MODERN APART-MENTS for rent; 5 rooms. Call at 1426 Main. 25-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping; 105 North 4th. 15-tf FOR RENT Outside apartments, first floor, Wayne Flats. Inquire Louck and Hill Co. 5-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at.the Grand. 15-tf FOR RENT 5 room flat, electric light, bath. 414 W. 1st st. A. W. Gregg, - Hoosier Store. jlyl-tf FOR RENT- ., Main. -Furnished rooms. ill 22-tf FOR RENT Second story Harrington Apartment. 36 South 8th St. 7-tf FOR RENT Two 5 room flats at 162164 Ft. Wayne ave: 3-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 94 Ft. Wayne ave. 3-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Gentlemen only. 405 Main st. 3-2t FOR RENT For cash, farm of 1HJ . acre, good land, close to Interur ban and market. Address with, reference. "O. J," care Palladium. 2 6-tf FOR RENT 7 room modern house. 101 W Peurl. Phone 2477.

FILLING MANY NEEDS : ' "No mill can grind again wi.th the water that, is passed" that's why the mill of the great world of business turns anew each day to the Want Columns. In the Wants earh edition brings new power, fresh energy, added opportunities new Impetus flowing into the channels of business. The Wants are in many instances the means of . adding new, life to. the dynamos of activity they regulate the supply and demand and point out how to fill the greatest needs quickly and at small expense.

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bath, good shape, at 214 N.!patm t a m rvQ fhd qai p

SWISS W W W V-f la i FOR RENT Modern house 9th Inrmir 207 V h 205 N.i 2-7t wd ; i z z Ji ; ! FOR RENT A nice front office; plen-; ty of light and nicely furnished and ' phone. $7 50 street. . V nil !... Vf U1UUVU. VAX .UAIU I 13-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for, light housekeeping. Modern. Call 315 I Randolph. Phone 3137. 29-7t I FOR RENT Modern house. 104 South j 14th street. Inquire of H. J. Pohl-; meyer. Phone 2012. 5-2t i r Ajrs. itn-. 1 rumisnea rial, 415 Main. front. 1 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 417 N. 11th FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. . SANFORD E. HENNING FARMS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE 205 NORTH 8TH FOR SALE House, nine room brick, N! W. Cor. S. 3rd and B streets. Room on back end of lot for double house facing B street. 27-7t FARMS FOR SALE Good, level land, good improvements; near market. Write for price list. M. H. Miller. Bristol, Ind. . 3-2t FOR SALE Nice new 5 room cottage for $1,300. Small cash payment, balance monthly. Frank M. Price, phone 4158. 3-3t FOR SALE All kinds, all prices. Richmond property. 47 acres. $3,500. 2V& 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, would be cheap at $75; can be bought for $50 per acre in Wayne county. Arthur Brooks. Phone 1303. 16 North 17th. 20-tf FOR SALE My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Bartel, Hoosier Store. 6-11 FOR SALE Howard Jones residence 109 South 21st St. For information inquire 1818 Main St., or Phone 2598. 4-tf. FOR SALE Five room cottage. Owner 169 Bridge ave. Phone 3065. l-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE & OGBORN tor all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 18. I. O. O. F. Bide. feb20-tt A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave, R. R. L Phone 417L Office at Keys Harness Store. 616 Main street. Phone 265?. 19-tf ATTENTION BUtLbfebS Collapsible steel cistern forms. Something N new. A money maker for a hustler. Choice, exclusive territory or forms for sale. For further information write J. B. Boswell. 20 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis. Ind. 26eod-4t WELL AND CISTERN DIGGERS H. O. BURDEN AND SON Well and Cistern Diggers. We do everything complete. Burden & Burden, 39 Bridge Avenue. Junlo-lmo UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL 16 S. 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 pttrons. Phone 1793. thur-fri-sat-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE All oak standing desk. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. 3-tf

FOR SALE Orient automobile, two1es wIU b received, or heard, against

ne wtires, only $35.00. Dr. Jones. Whitewater. , . 2-7t FO RSALE Cadillac single cylinder Runabout cheap. 41 North 6th St. - - : 5-tf FOR SALE Family mare and buggy. 220 N. 12. 4t-m-w-f-sst.

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FUNK Cz MILLER "ne OI ine Iarms ,n fount y, ciose to tnree gooq snippinn points, splendid buildings, all tillable ! , A w .i 1 1 IavaI K1sL- 1 st riAauf I fill 1 A t i it n ,, t11 AnArt l7S ' ' t.-.-v.v-v. 80 acres, close to Fountain City, good buildings, 1100.00 per acre. 130 acres, close to Williamsburg, one of the best farms in that section; price only $H5.00 per acre. All tillable farm 3 miles from Richmond. good buildings. S7 acres, $11,000 9 acres, well located, fair buildings. onlv SS5.00 ner acre. ISEE US FOR LANDS IN iTHE GREAT NORTH

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ADA. Real Estate Loans, lnsuranc We can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto, "A Square Deal to Both Buyer acd Seller." D. R. FUNK t J. H. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. Pbone 27CS. FOR SALF. Fresh cow. Genuine Jer sey stock. 209 College Ave. 2-3t FOR SALE Cheap: Furniture. Owner leaving city. 104 South 21st street. 2-3t FOR SALE Paying business on Main street. Address "A. Kn for particulars. 27-tf FOK SALE Block wood, dry. lb. uble cord. Phone 4105. str FOR SALE Second hand typewriters; cheap; call 23 North 9th St. 29-tf FOR SALE All kinds, all prices. Richmond property; forty-seven acres, $3,500, ZVt miles Richmond, black soli, best farm in state. $100 per acre; looks like $150 per acre ground Arthur Brooks, 16 N. 17th Street. Junl5-tt FOR SALE Celery plants, 20 cents per hundred. Inquire 1119 Hunt St., Falrview. 5-2t LOST LOST Light comb with 3 coral roses. Return to Palladium. Reward. 5-tf LOST A pair of gold rimmed glasses between South 8th and O and South 10th and E street. Finder return to 301 South 8th and receive reward. 13-tf NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Harvey Hire, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Walter S. Ratllff, Administrator. WILLIAM H. KELLET, Attorney. 5-3t CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind.. July 3rd. 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 2nd day of July. 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. 288-1911, For the improvement of West First street from Howard to Front "street, by macadamizing the roadway and constructing cement sidewalk on west side and cement curb and gutter on both sides. Also curb and gutter on both sides of said First Street from Kinsey to Howard Street, sidewalk on west side from Main to Howard Street and on east side from Kinsey to Main Street. Improvement Resolution No. 310-1912 For the improvement of South 10th Street, by constructing cement sidewalk 6 feet In width on the east side thereof, from South "E" to South "F" 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 18. 1912. 9 o'clock a. m as a date upon which remonstrancthe 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 than that named on said roll. '

i taia assessment roll showing: said I At prima .icie-assesgments, with - thsw3dy Jb dly jnn 21 Jnl 4-il.

Said assessment roll showing: said

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 names of owners and descriptions of 1 property subject to be assesed. It on ' file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. " ! II. M. Hammond. Fred R. Cbartoe. W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Work. L ., n.nn. wk iJU,y 'on .1 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. . Department ef Publie Work. Off lee ef the Board. Richmond, Ind.. June 27th. 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 27th day of . June, 1912. they unanimously adopted - Declaratory Resolution Ne. -84-1912. For the vacation of the alley north of: Lots 1-2-3 and 4, in John Hawkins'Addition, running' from North 17th. street to Block 1. J. M. Starr's Addition, in the City of Richmond. Indiana, which alley proposed ' to be vacated is more particularly described M fol-. lows, to-wit: Beginning on the west side ot North 17th street at the N. E. corner of Lot No. 4. John Hawkins' Addition; running thence west along the north line of Lott 4-3-2 and 1. to the. west terminus of said alley; thence , north 19.5 feet' to" the north line ot, said alley; thence east along said north line ot, alley to North 17th street; thence south 19.5 feet to the place 'of beginning. , All as shown by a plat ot such pro-, posed vacation now on file tn the office of the Department ot Public' Works of said city. The property which may be injuriously or beneflc-' tally affected by said proposed vaca-' tion is known and described as thealley herein . proposed to be vacated and the Iota abutting on the alley and both sides thereof, ewned by American Seeding Machine Co. -' ' The Board of Public Works of said' city has fixed Thursday, July 25th, ! 1912, as a date upon - which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons Interested In. or affected by, said proposed vacation as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock? a. m., said Board will meet at Its office for the purpose of taking final" action thereon. Such actio . shall Be final and conclusive upon all persons.' H. M. Hammond, . Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Works. June 28 July 6. NOTICE. , 8tate of Indians, Wayne County, ss:; Carrie Byrne vs. Thomas J. Byrne.' Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1912. No. 16008. Petition for Divorce. Be It Known. That on the 12th day of June, 1912. the above named Plaintiff, by ber Attorney,' Tiled In the office of the Clerk ot the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said Defendant for a Divorce. Said Plaintiff also Tiled with said complaint the affidavit of Alice 8. Lamberson, a disinterested person, showing that said Defendsnt Is not a resident ot this State, and also ber, own affidavit,, showing that her causes for Divorce, ss stated In ber said Petition, are,' Abandonment and fall-, ure to provide. Said Defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, snd that unless be appears and answers of demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause oa the 5th day of August. 1912. at the Term of said Court to be begun and held st the Court House In the City ot Richmond, on the 1st Monday of April. 1912. said canse will be beard and de-'' termined in bis absence. WITNESS,, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 12th dsy of June. 1912. George Matthews,. Clerk. . (SEAL) . . W1LL .W. RELLER. . . - Attorney for Plaintiff, wkly & dly jua 13-20-27 NOTICE TO. HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC . In the matter of the estate ot James P. Keen, Deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April' Term. 1912. . . Notice is hereby given that Benjamin G. Price, ss .'Administrator ofthe estate of James P. Keen, deceased, has presented and filed bis account and vouchers in final settlement of; said estate.' and that the same wHL come up for examination and action of1 said Circuit Court on the 20th day of: July. 1912,' at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are rmnnirmA tn nTHr in said Court anil show cause, ff any there be, why said account and Touchers should not be approved. - v - . Benjamin G. Price, --. Administrator, ROBB1NS 'R0BB1N8, Attorneys.