Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 238, 10 August 1912 — Page 7

XIIE KICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TEL.EGRA31, SATURDAY AUGUST 10, 1912.

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HAGERSTOYVNIND. HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Aug. 10. The Connersville Semi Professionals will play the L. Q. C. Co. team here Sunday afternoon. Batteries, Connersville Corly and Peters; Hagerstown, Rhiner and Wise. Mrs Jesse Replogle will act as hostess to the Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church at her home on West Main street Tuesday afternoon. A very interesting program has been arranged. The Christian Endeavor services Sunday evening will be conducted on the lawn adjoining the church if the weather permits. The topic is "God's I Beautiful Outdoors, What It Teaches Me." Miss Nora Thalls will lead the services. Miss Pallne Doughty entertained the "Merry Ten" Thursday afternoon. Miss Jane Jones of Richmond, spent this week with her aunt and uncle, Mrs. and Mr. John Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen and daughter, Dorothy, are visiting with his mother and aunt, Mrs. Ellen Allen and Miss Florence Starr. Mrs. Alvln Peel entertained the girls of her Sunday school class last evening at her home. Mrs. Leslie Davis and daughter, Josephine, and guests, MIbs Reba Norton and Miss Elizabeth Davis, were entertained at a house party from Wednesday until Thursday noon at the home of Miss Margaret Gillies at New Castle. Mrs. Joe Teetor entertained today and yesterday, Miss Fanny Hathiway arid Scott Benham of Richmond. Mrs. Ora Wheeler, Mrs. Joe Stonecipher, Airs. Leslie Davis and guests, Miss Reba Norton and Miss Elizabeth Davis, were guests at a caru party at the home of Mrs. Clarence Ingerman at Cambridge City Thursday afternoon. The company included forty guests. Mrs. Leslie Davis entertained today members of the Pi Pheta Sigma Sorority who were former students at the Conservatory of Music at Indianapolis. The guests were Miss Georgianna Connor of Wlnnimac, Miss Carol Smith of New Orleans, Le., Miss Margaret Gillies of New Castle, Miss Anna Murray of Washington, D. C, Miss Elizabeth Davis of Dana, Miss Mary Smith of New Castle, Miss Reba Norton of Greenfield, O., Miss Nellie Brant and Mrs. DaviB of Dana, Ind., were also guests. The Sorority girls will be entertained at a dinner party this evening at the home of Miss Smith at Mfew Castle. Miss Rose Werking and Mr. William Little were married Wednesday afternoon at the bride's home by the Rev. Lewis Teetor. They are spending their honeymoon in Pennsylvania. Mr. Little is employed at the Tidewater Oil Station. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams of Milton, and Mrs. Rogers and Miss Weaver;-of . Hamilton, were visitors Thursday afternoon of Mrs. Shlvely and Miss Lida Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Helmsing and daughters, Miss Horton of Noblesville, and Dr. C. W. Clark are at Lake Christlann near Elkhart, Ind., for a two weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Shafer spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinehart. The Radical United Brethren picnic was held Friday at the lake near Economy, and the Liberal U. B. picnic was held Saturday. . The 103rd annual meeting of the Whitewater Primitive Baptists is being held at Salem,, east of town, today ' and tomorrow. Elder R. W. Thompson of Greenfield, Ohio, will act as moderator to which office he has been annually elected for the past twenty-six years. This association includes the following counties: Randolph, Wayne,' Union, Rush, Henry, Fayette, 'Franklin and Hancock., There .will be a great number of preachers and lay members present. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Aug. 10. E. O Paul has returned after a business trip' In " Illinois In the interest of the Paul Casket company. He was accompanied home by his daughter, Elizabeth; who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCrae, of Chicago. Mrs. Emma Hodskins, of Richmond, has" spent the past few days with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Jones and other friends. . Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Strattan and son, Everett, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elliott and son of New Castle went today (Friday) to Valley View, below Connersville for an outing of two weeks. Rev. Markland represented the local Baptist church at the Flatrock Baptist Association which convened in Shelbyvllle this week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hodson and children of Indianapolis, after two weeks spent with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. KItterman and relatives at Jacksonburg, have returned home. Miss Idola Gehring went to Connersville today to visit relatives. State Fish Warden, George Lail. of Indianapolis, was in Cambridge City, Friday on his way home from Richmond. Harry Farlow, of Dalton, and Blondin Howell of Anderson were visitors in this city, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest-Da wner will go to Indianapolis Tuesday to attend the annual convention of the National Association of 5 and 10-cent Store Merchants to be held In the Claypool Hotel, from the twelfth to the seventeenth. . ; Mrs. Clarence Joslin. of Cleveland, alter a visit with Miss Elizabeth Whelan and other relatives, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindray, near Milton. Messrs. J. w. and H. B. Beard spent Friday in Indianapolis. Bishop Floyd of Dublin, was in Cambridge City, Friday. A number of persons from this city, rimong whom were Mrs. Charles Clawrbn and daughter, Pauline, Mrs. John Ohmit,, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whiteley and their guest. Miss Grace Elliott, of

Chicago, Mrs. Grant Clark, Miss Elizabeth Ohmit, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohmit, Miss

Edna Semler and Mr. and Mrs. Xewis ! Johnson, of Chicago, and Mrs. John Gray and daughter, Louise, of Chico, Cal., attended the Ninth Annual Reunion of Milton School Girls held Thursday, in Jackson park. Between seventy-five and one hundred persons were in attendance. Letters were read from absent members, after which the time was devoted to music, dancing and a good social time. The reunion will be held again next year in Jackson park on the 6econd Thursday in August. Joe Piccolo is moving from the Hawley property recently purchased by Arthur Cosgrove, to that on Third street owned by Mrs. Gertrude Horseman. Mr. Cosgrove will soon move to his property vacated by Mr. Piccolo. Beale Williams, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Reid Memorial Hospital Friday morning, came from under an anaesthetic nicely and his many friends hope for permanent recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Stombaugh will spend Sunday with the former's nephew, Emory Raper and family of New Lisbon. Miss Alice Turner went to Columbus, today to spend a week with rela? tives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers, of Dublin, and the guests, . Prof. W. F. Shrawder and daughter, Marie, of Pittsburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers, Friday. Miss Jean Smith returned today to her home in Louisville, Ky., after a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hastings and other relatives. Miss Pauline Clawson has gone to Connersville to spend several days with Mrs. Kate Higgs. Master Harold Fouts, of Economy, and Miss Helen Replogle of Hagerstown are visitors in the home of their grandfather, George Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ingalls are spending a few days with relatives in New Castle. John Caldwell has returned after several days spent with his daughter, Mrs. 'Ora Wagner, of Tiser's Station. Rev. G. L. Guichard left Friday evening to spend a few days in Michigan. While away, he will preach In the Warren Avenue Presbyterian church at Saginaw, the largest church in the city, having a membership of seven hundred. Mrs. Mary Patton and grandson, Charles Patton have returned to Indianapolis after two weeks spent with the former's daughter, Mrs. Wesley Cornell. The Misses Katherine and Elizabeth Pusinelli are spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. J. P. Mungavin, of Richmond. There is, but little, if any improvement in the condition of Mrs. Rebecca Ritter, who is seriously ill with heart trouble. Mrs, Mary Bates of Bellefontaine, Ohio, Mrs. Ed Bates, Messrs. Harry Evlson and Chester Leggett, of Winchester, and Miss Cottingham, of Kentucky were the guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Toms and daughter, Eva. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stombaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kinsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huber and children were the guests in the home of Mrs. Stombaugh's sister, Mrs. Ella Murray of Richmond, the first of the week. ' Rev. F. G. Kernauer will fill his regular appointment at Jacksonburg, Sunday. He arid has family will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl. Mrs. Beulah McGrew of Chicago, has been the guest of Mrs. Margaret Patton in the home of the latter's daughter, Mrs. Wesley Cornell. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1912. The Trustee of Boston Township, j Wayne County, proposes for the year ly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting to be held at the school-house of School District No. 5, on the 3rd day of September, 1912, commencing at 1:30 o'clock, p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $1,336.61, and Tow nship tax, 17 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $2,031.86, and tax, 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $1,950.58, and tax, 24 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures, $1,572. 4S, and tax 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional Road Tax expenditures, $7S6.24, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Library expenditures, $ and tax cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $162.54, and tax 2 cents on the hundred dollars. 8. Other items, if any, expenditures $ and tax cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $7,840.31 and total tax 98 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total Valuation of Lands and Improvements $564,870 Total Valuation of Personal Property 211.760 Valuation of Rail Roads, Express companies, Palace Car companies. Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, etc., etc., Estimated from Last Year's Tax Duplicate 51,144 $S27,774 Amount of Credit on account of Mortgage Exemption 15,030

Net Taxable Property of - Township , 1 $812,744 Number of Polls. 149. Signed, W. S. Porterfield, Trustee. Dated July 29, 1912.

Slavery In Old Greece.. The Greeks were slave owners with a vengeance. All manual work was done by "barbarians," as the Greeks called those who bad been captured in war. The greatest of the Greeks saw no evil In the Institution. Aristotle is quite outspoken In his Justification of slavery. A certain amount of mean work had to be done, he claimed, and "mean natured men" were intended to do it The slaves in some of the Greek states outnumbered the freemen four or five to one. Manual labor came in Greece to be thought a degradation, suited only for beings who could not do the higher work. Even ftfeemen who worked for wages were by Aristotle placed outside the constitution. And what was true of the Greeks was equally true of most of the other ancient nations. Exchange.

EXPENDITURES AND TAX"' LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 191. The Trustee of Harrison township, Wayne county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting to be held at my office on the 3rd day of September, 1912, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: Township expenditures, $900, and township tax, 18 cents on the hundred dollars. Local tuition expenditures, $900, and tax, 18 cents on the hundred dollars. Special School Tax expenditures, $2,000, and tax, 40 cents on the hundred dollars. Road tax expenditures, $900, and tax, 18 cents on the hundred dollars. Additional Road Tax expenditures, $510, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $50, and tax, 1 cent on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $5,260, and total tax. $1.05 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total valuation of lands and improvements $496,790 Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc., (Estimated from last year's tax duplicate.) ., 10,112 $506,902 Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption .... $ 2,750 Net taxable property of township $504,152 Number of Polls, 68. Signed Lewis H. Hosher, Trustee. Dated 26th of July, 1912. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of The Board. Richmond, Ind., August 2nd, 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 first day of August, 1912, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 335, 1912. Providing for the improvement of the first alley south of North "G" street, by constructing a cement roadway the full width thereof, from North. 8th to North 9th street. . 5.-. The Board of Public Works aaid city has fixed Thursday, August 9th, 1912, as a date upon whichVfJeJcpjQnstrances may De niea or presnjefby persons interested in, or affeotl 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 tne purpose of hearing and consid ering 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. B. A. KENNEPOHL, FRED R: CHARLES, W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of Public Works, dly aug 3-10. - .1" ...f 9296 A Charming Frock for Mother's Girl. , ' .' Girls' Dress with Bretelle Trimming. White pique . with braiding in. blue is here shown. The design is simple and very effective. The bretelles may be of embroidery. The Pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 6, S, 10 and 12 years. It requires 4 yards of 36 inch material for a 10 year size. A Pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks m pencil and send to Pattern Dept.. Richmond Palladium. Name Size ..

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Talk to the Town Tti rough The Palladium Ic a word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANTED WANTED Chautauqua campers call Wynn. Phones 1747 and 3084. Biggest Merchant Delivery in the city. 10-sat-mon-wed-fri-mon-tues-wed WANTED Situation by young married man. Salesman, clerk, collector or work of any kind. Best of references. Phcne 2648. 27 S. 10th St. 10-2t WANTED $3,000 on first mortgage on city property. Address Box 125, City. 5-7t FORTUNE TOLD Man ot mystery, tells past, present, future. His predictions will surely amaze you. Three 2c stamps, birth date, gets wonderful horoscope. Prof. Raymond, Peoria, 111. 10-lt LADIES Make supporters, $12per 100. No canvassing. Material furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash Supply Co., Desk 109, Milwaukee, Wis. 10-lt EARN $30 WEEKLY Salesman to take orders for cut rate groceries. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. The Standard Ilfrchantile Co., 2452-2456 E. 9th strcrt, Cleveland, Ohio. 10-lt SALESMEN Wanted everywhere. Nohe Hand Vacuum sweeper. Price $5. Profit 15. Nohe Co., 167 W. Washington, Chicago. 10-lt WANTED Experienced electrical engineer. Apply Westcott Hotel. 10-3t WANTED Experienced cashier. Must be quick and accurate at figures. Palais Royal. 10-lt WANTED Capable' land salesman to sell best Florida grove and truck land. Rich soil, unequaled location, exceptional opportunity for A-l man to make big money. Scott and Daniells, 36 S. State St., Chicago, 111. 10-lt WANTED Some one to build small house on my lot, take pay monthly. If . interested address "R." care Palladium. , 10-21 WANTED Men and women to secure good position. C. L. C, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. 20-sat-tu-tf WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose; 70 per cent profit; make $10 dally; full or part time; beginners investigate. STRONG KNIT, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. jan21-sat-tt MAN WANTED The undersigned wants an honest, ambitious man in each city 'and town where not already sufficiently represented. Previous experience unnecessary. We will teach you the business thoroughly by mail and assist you to start in business for yourself as our local representative. Splendid opportunity, for a man without capital to get into big paying business for himself and become independent for life. The National Co-Operative Realty Company, C-1322, Mardert Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3-10-17-24 WANTED One-half dozen first class brass molders, good wages, steady employment. Answer quick. Kokomo Brass Works, Kokomo, Ind. 9-6t WANTED Rip sawyers, cross cut sawyers, jointer hands, planer hands, cabinet makers, polishers, varnishers and rubbers. Steady work for married men willing to locate with their families. No labor troubles. Good wages. Address Steger and Sons Piano Mfg. Co., Steger, 111. 9-5t WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf WANTED 50 young persons to enter Richmond Business College next Monday morning. 8-3t WANTED Get your screen floors 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 To weave rag and Ingrain rugs, also carpets. 808 North I street. 22-30t SCHOOL OPENS up Monday, August 12th at the Richmond Business College. 8-3t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT. THE CLEANER Phone Quigley'a 1298 24-tf WANTED to Rent house of 4 rooms; address D. O.. care Palladium. 6-tf CARPENTERS WANTED Steady work to first class mechanics. Apply' Superintendent. The Wildwood Builders, 602-8 Shoaff Bldg.. Fort Wayne. Ind. 28-14t

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FOR RENT-Best apartment; in Wayne Flat, first floor, Dr. Lee C. Hoover, phonci y I 2 tues-thur-sat-tr FOR RENT rooms tor light housekeeping. 2 front ones. 202 North 7th. 9-2t FOR RENT Five room flat. Modern, ! hot water heat, vacant by 16th. Inquire 46 South 11th. 9-tf FOR RENT 7 room flat, 1021 U Main street. Modern in every respect. Bath, electric light, steam heat. Frank M. Clark, 321 North 11th street. Phone 1563. 9-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, electric light. 513 South 5th. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 9-tf FOR RENT Store room with dwelling. Good location. Phone 3113. 6-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Main. 22-tf FOR RENT Five room flat, electric light and bath, .on South A and Fifth Etreet A. W. Gregg, at Hoosier Store. 22-tf FOR RENT A nice front office; pleaty of light and nicely furnished and phone. $7 50 per month. 911 Main Etreet. 13-tf FOR RENT Second story Harrington Apartment. 36 South Sth St. 7-tf FOR RENT Flat, steam heat and bath. 322 North Eighth street. 8-3t FOR REN I' Furn'shed room with heat and bath. 64 South 12th St. 11-tl FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 15-tf FOR RENT House of four rooms, $9. I 511 North 18th street. 5-tf j FARM-FCJR-RENT 100 and 200 acre i c .1-1- . V. . kA ! dress "X. Y. Z.," care Palladium. 10-7t FOR-iTENT 2 modern flats. Call 325 South 6th. 10-2t FOR RENT 5 room house. Call 119 N. 12th Btreet. 10-lt FOR RENT Tvo 5 room houses, 413 North West 3rd street; 217 North West 5th street. Call Knode's Musio I Store. 10-lt ! BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOCRE & OGBOHN (or all kinds of Insurance. Bonds ana Loans, Real Estate and Rentals Room 1C. L O. O. F. Bide. teb20-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Store, 616 Main street. Phone 265S. 19-tx WELL AND CISTERN DIGGERS H. O. BURDEN AND SON Well and Cistern Diggers. We do everything complete. Burden & Burden. 39 Bridge Avenue. junlS-lmo A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phone or Write. aug9-eod-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE House on North 12th street. $900. $250 cash, balance like rent. "J. B.," care Palladium. 10-9t OWEN COUNTY FARMS. are selling $15 to $50 cheaper than any place in Indiana, considering soil, advantages, improvements. OWNERS ADDRESS FURNISHED. NO SCHEMES. 85 acres. Spencer 2 miles, County Seat, Pikes, telephone, school, church. 50 acres fertile White river bottom, balance upland. 5 room, house, cellar, barn, grand spring. Genuine bargain. $3,200. Long time. Must sell by Sept. 1st. 330 acres, Spencer 5 miles, 200 cultivation, balance timber. Pike, telephone, 2 schools, 2 , churches. Sugar tree, black walnut, limestone soil. Fine improvements. Splendid crops. Owner leaving state. $45 per acre, long time. Send for list. J. P. PEDEN, SPENCER, INDIANA. aug 10-17-24. FOR SALE Cheap, thr.e lots. S 9th and G sts. Phone 2477. , 9-tues,thurs.sat-tf FOR SALE Dwelling. Six large rooms. Price reasonable. 420 South 10th street. 6 tues, thur, sat-3t FOR SALE Modern home, newly painted, all In fine condition. Call 206 North 16th street. 8-7t FOR SALE One five-room house on South 12th street. Inquire 28 North 17th street. 8-7t FOR SALE Modern 6 room bungalow. Part cash, balance easy payments. A bargain. Address Bungalow. Call 2116 N. F. 8-7t Double house, best location in city. Rents for 12 per cent on Investment Good 8 room house, electric light. 44x160 corner lot, one square from street car line. Easy payments. $1,700. 47 acres 2hi miles of city, all good. 187 acres. 8 miles of city, best farm In county. $100 per acre. 40 acres, black, no waste. 160 acres improvements, no one on pike, good water, sugar tree land, one mile town. $50 per acre. 100 acres, good, one mile traction line. $100 per acreDouble house, 7 rooms on side, all good, central location. $3,500. ARTHUR BROOKS 16 X. 17th St Phone 1303 19-tf FOR SALE My home. 218 bouta loth street; inquire i at residence or see J. F.i

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FUNK & MILLER FOR SALE 6 room house. 2 lots, in the 600 block on Sheridan street. $2,500. Good 8 room house on Newman Hill, only $900. $50 cash, balance like rent. 8 room house on Richmond Avenue, $3,000. Good S room house, big lot. beautiful location, only $3,000. 5 room house. 3 lots. Bargain for $1,S00 cash. Located on South 5th. One of the best Flat buildings of 4 suits, close to Main street. Right down town. Rents for $75 per month. Price $S 500. For Trade One of the best grocery stores in a 2.000 population railroad town, for city property. Do not fcrget our excursion to Florida. September 3rd. Arrange to go with us. FUNK & MILLER, Richmond, Ind.

i Real Estate Ixans. Ias-,ranc We can sell your properly, no difference where located. Our motto. "A Square Deal to Both Buyer and Sellsr." D. R. FUNK J. 11. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. Prone 2766. FOR SALE A farm of 85 acres 2 miles from city. Good house and barn. Good spring water. Inquire at 624 W. S. A etreet. 10-lt FOR SALE 7 room house, almost new. Central, Address "W. J.," care Palladium. 10-lt SANFORD E. HENNING FARMS, REAL ESTATE, L OANS AND INSURANCE 205 NORTH 8TH FOR SALE "A well improved level farm of 100 acrea. located on a good pike. miles from New Madison, Ohio, I.and all tillable but 12 acres, which is In timber. Good frame dwelling of 9 rooms and good barn, hog house and other out buildings, all in good repair and well painted, both hard and soft water in house. Excellent drilled well with wind pump, well ditched and well fenced, all fields hog tight, one mile from church, 4 mile from school. Telephone and rural mail. This farm is offered for limited time at $8,500. $4,000 or more cash, balance In payments as may be agreed upon. Investigate this proposition at once if you want a desirable farm at a bargain. Also have & good level farm of 50 acres at $4,500. Inquire C. C. Hawley. New Paris. Ohio. 10-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE Butcher shop complete. Sell at bargain if sold at once. Address Butcher, care Palladium. 8-3t FOR SALE Piano, bookcase, library table, wash-stand, gas stove, lawn mower. Apply 74 S. 14th st. 8-4t FOR SALE Good family driving horse and phaeton. Call 218 N. 18th street. 9-3t FOR SALE Two 30x3 auto casings, almost new, with Inner tube. Inquire 144 Ft. Wayne Ave., or Phone 1088. ' 9-2t FOR SALE Driving mare. Address "A.," care Palladium. 9-7t FOR SALE New Kalamazoo Silo; cheap. W. B. Strong, Fountain City. 6-7t FOR SALE All oak standing desk. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. 3-tf FOR SALE Paying business on Main street. Address "A. KV for particulars. 27-tf FOR SALE Phaeton, half price, good as new; at Braden & Walters Carriage Works. 25thurs, sat tues-tf FOR SALE One Peninsular base burner and one coal cook stove. Both in first class condition. Inquire at Great Central Tea Co. 210-212 Fort Wayne Ave. 10-3t FOR SALE Household goods, private sale. 28 North 11th street. 10-2t FOR SALE 3 passenger Ford runabout in good condition, newly painted. A bargain. Will sell cheap. Call at 408 South 8th. Phone 1906. 10-7t FOR SALE Favorite range, sideboard, stands, washstand. Call in the morningB. 104 N. 16th. 10-lt FOR SALF, Good Wagner motorcycle. 3'i horse power. 1909 model in good running condition. Let me know when wou will call. S. E. King. Centerville. Ind. 10-3t FOR SALE 9 foot oak counter case. Richmond Art Store. show 10-2t FOR SALE One dining room set, couch, ice chest, kitchen range; cheap if sold at once. 148 South 21st street. 31-tf Sec SHIDELER for HOMES Tel. 1814

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FOR SALE Continued FOR SALE Solid panel auto delivery suitable for merchant delivery or grocery. Call Phone 3020 or address "Auto." care. Palladium. 6-7t FOR SALE Grocery stock and Iitures. Address "'Grocery."" care Palladium. 6-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FARM INSURANCE. The German Baptist Tri County .Mutual Protective Association. Cheapest and best Fire Insurance for farmers. Geo. L. Thornburgh. Agt.. 214-215 Colonial Bldg. july6 ev sat-tf UPHOLSTfcRINO. J. H. RUSSELtr 1 8. Seventh. SRichmond's Leading Upholterf Mattresses and Awnings, odd pieces made to order, hlh class work a specialty. What we do we do right. Estimates cheerfully glren. Satisfaction guaranteed all patron -Phone 1793. thnr-frl-sat-tf

LOST LOST Earlham Seal Pin. Reward. Return to Palladium office. 10-lt STOLEN Bicycle in front of Y. XI. C. A. Parties return to Y. M. C A. as same are known. 10-lt LOST A pair of gold rimmed glasse between South 8th and C and South 10th and E street. Finder return to 301 South 8th and receUe reward. 13-tf LOST Slate colored goose. Liberal reward If any one finds same and notifies Palladium office. 2-tf FOUND FOUND If lady who lost money at the pattern counter in a Main street store will call at the desk, she may have same. 10-2t EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1912. The Trustee of Dalton Township. Wayne County, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at the Trustee's office, on the 3rd day of September, 1912, commencing at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $651. and Township tax. 17 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Lecal Tuition expenditures. $65 it and tax, 17 cents on the, hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $1,705. and tax, 45 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures, $957. and tax. 25 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional Road Tax expenditures. $383. and tax. 10 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Library expenditures. $ , and tax. cents on the hundred dol lars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $38.35, and tax, 1 cent on the hundred dollars. 8. School Bond, if any, expend I-. tures. $2,301, and tax, 60 cents on the hundred dollars.' Total expenditures. $6,688, and total tax, 175 cents on the hundred dol lars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total Valuation of Lands and ' Improvements, and Personal Property $386,350 Valuation of Rati Roads, Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, etc. etc. (Estimated rrom lasc Year's Tax Duplicate) .... 22,747 tlAO A07 Amount of Credit on account of Mortgage Exemption.." $ 25.590 Net Taxable Property of Township $383,507 Number of Polls. 81. Signed James C. Taylor, Trustee. Dated Aug. 1st. 1912. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co, bare opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks, Copings. Porch Columns, Caps Sills, etc, at TLe Old Mill Works. They have a complete outfit of modern machinery nd are using nothing but washed and graded materials la all their work. It yon are a contractor it will pay yon to use the best materials obtainable. If yon are going to build it will pay yon to Insist that your contractor use the Foster Construction Co.'s prod u eta Would be pleased to have call at Factory and inspect their Products or call phones: Res. 2529 or Factory 240& See SHIDELER for RENTALS 913 Main See

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