Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 246, 20 August 1912 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAL LAD1U3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY AUGUST 20, 1912.

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News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Aug. 19. Mrs. Phoebe Michael, who has been at Dublin with Mrs. Mary Hanagan, returned to her home here. She is now entertaining her son's wife, Mrs. Harry Michael of Crawfordsville. Frank Leibhardt, of Richmond, spent over Sunday with his brother, George Leibhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoshour spent Sunday with Mrs. Hoshour's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kelsey at Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Borders spent Sunday afternoon with Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, at Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner entertained as their guests, Sunday, Mrs. Harriet Keiss, Miss Julia Keiss, of Cambridge City, Misa Grace Keiss, of Seattle, Washington, Mrs. Louise Thurston, of St. Paul, Minnesota, George Keiss, of New York. Paul Werking is about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton entertained as their guests Saturday at evening dinner, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Snyder, of Muncle, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton, of Doddridge. Misa Nellie Teneycke, of Anderson, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jennie Summers. Mrs. W. H. Swope entertained Sunday afternoon, Clinton Barrett and daughter, Miss Emma, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Horace Huddleston. Mrs. Ruth Lathrop Roel, of Richmond, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lathrop, here. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Beeson, Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Kniese, of Cambridge City, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ott Crownover and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis and son, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace, the Misses Dora and Edna Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams, Mrs. John Rogers and Miss Rae Weaver, of Hamilton, Ohio, Mr. and MrB. Oliver Wallace, formed an auto party to Spiceland, where they picnicked Sunday. CENTERVILLE, IND. CENTERVILLE, Ind., Aug. 20. Mrs. Irene Walker entertained to dinner Monday, Mrs. Florence Vogel, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Alice Commons, of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Tish Bartholomew, of Tipton, and Mrs. Thomas Eliason, of Centerville. Mr. Chas. Porter and Mr. Abner Clawson spent the day Monday at Mr. Claw8on's farm, north of town. Mrs. Stanley Rltter and Mrs. Steve Shank spent Sunday with Sam Stevens and family. Mrs. Frank Farwig and baby are visiting her parents, Lafe Jackson and family. Mrs. Lida Reed, of Indianapolis, attended the Old Settlers' picnic and spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Bow-ell and family. . Mr., and Mrs. George Keutche, of Indianapolis, are visiting her mother, Mrs. W. B. Ellwood and family. Mr. E. E. Druley has moved from the Hill property Into part of the Jessup bouse. Mr. and Mrs. John Deitrlch and daughters, Irene and Hazel, spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. George Linting and "family of Indianapolis, and Mr Mae Myers, of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers and family of Indianapolis, came to attend the Old Settlers' picnic Saturday and to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Stanley Ritter, of Fremont, Ohio, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Steven Shank. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Omelia have returned from a short wedding trip and will be at home to their friends at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Phoebe Tillson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lantz and family of Indianapolis, spent a few days with his father, Mr. John Lantz and aunt Amanda. Mr. and Mrs. Prifogle, of Campbellstown, Ohio; Mrs. Josie Tice and son, Mrs. Brown and daughter Cletic, and Mrs. Chas. Morgan and daughter, Marjorie, of Richmond, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCown, Saturday. Mrs. Celeste Bond, of Cambridge City, was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Hurst Saturday. Miss Mary Pritchet, of Chicago, attended the Old Settlers' picnic Saturday and spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Andrew Dunbar returned the last of the week from a visit with her niece, Miss Ruth'Baldwin at Muncie. Mr. P. L. Rau is visiting his family at the home of her parents, Mr. T. B. Jones and family. Several from here attended the Ellwood and Ellsbury reunion at Glen Miller, Sunday. Mr. William, Omelias entertained with a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Omelias, who were recently married. Mr. John Omelias, of Irvington came Saturday to attend the Old Settlers' picnic and spent over Sunday visiting friends here. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Aug. 20. Mrs. Mary Miller and grandson, Delbert Dean, of New Madison, O., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones. Mrs. Laura Richey of Cambridge City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hindman over Sunday. Mrs. Cora Bottles: and father-in-law, Mr. Perry Bottles, of Cohnersville, were guests Saturday of Mrs. J. C. Feely. Mrs. Charles Nicholson of Greensfork spent Saturday with her father. .Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and children of near Economy, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fouts and daughter. Mary, Mr. B. F. Abbott and Mrs. Elias Hoover spent Sunday -with Mr. and Sirs. Will Loman. south of Eaton, O. I Mr. 'and Mrs. John Teetor entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Rebecca

Stuart and Mr. and "Mrs. A. R. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurston and daughter, Rena, Mr. and Sirs. Chester Life and Mrs. Josephine Johnson were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Small. Miss Daisy Leavell entertained Sunday Miss Edith Woolard, Miss Josephine Ulrich, Miss Blanche Coffman and Mrs. Everett Roof. Near seventy-five rooters accompanied the L. I. C. Co. team to Cambridge City Sunday afternoon, where they won a game from the Greys by a score of 6 to 5. A daughter was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ault at Chicago, but later died, and the body was brought to Winchester by Mr. Ault for burial. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox are at Martinsville for a week's recreation. A little son of Mrs. Alice Hussong of Marion, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Foyst, is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Pierce and baby were guests over Sunday of Mrs. Sallie Pierce. Mrs. Dave Harter and son of Cambridge City are visiting with Miss Katherine Gohring. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jyle Jones and children Sunday. Mr. Henry Teetor probably escaped death or serious injuries Monday, by jumping from his automobile when it skidded, west of New Castle, and turning around fell into a ditch upside down. Mr. Teetor was alone.

ECONOMY, IND. ECONOMY, Ind., Aug. 20. Mr. and Mrs. George Willard of Weston Salem, N. G., were the week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart. Mr. Willard said the land has been so improved that it Is valued at $30 to $100 per acre. Mrs. Aletha Greggs and daughter, Nettie Beck, of Bridgeport, 111., were visitors at the Edwards' home over. Sunday. John Dean, Mr. and Mrs. -Wyate Dean and children, of New Madison, Ohio, were here the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and children, visited Aseneth and Mary Clark of Winchester Sunday. John Brooks of Greensfork, was here Sunday. Blanche and Harold Fennimore, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Hurlle Lantze of Hagerstown the past several days, arrived home Sunday. Rufus Williams and Oliver Hiatt attended Friends' monthly meeting at Western River Saturday. Billy Rash and Frank Ricketts of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Jones and Ellsworth Conley of Richmond, were guests of the Northcott's Sunday." Mr. and Mrs. Glen Batchelor were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Burnie Swain the past few days. Saturday between nine and ten o'clock the large barn of Albert Paxton burned with its contents, which consisted of harness, buggy, wagon, farming tools, hay and oats. Loss $2,000, with but $400 insurance. It is believed it was purposely set on fire by some one who had spite at Mr. Paxton. The Misses ITla and Ada Mundell of Indianapolis, were Saturday night guests of the Hiatts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce spent Sunday with New Castle relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cain and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cain and children, were at Winchester Sunday. Jesse B. Stanley attended the Butler reunion at Decatur Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Job Swain entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Canaday, Mrs. Martha Good, Mrs. Lucinda Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Will Conarroe, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swain and daughter. Lucile, and Earl Swain of Greensfork. Fried chicken, sweet potatoes and water melon were the attractions. Miss Virgie Stanley has been visiting New Castle relatives the past week. Old Settlers' Day at Pierce's Park was the best one yet. Rev. Lee Chamness acted as chairman and appointed Squire Fraiser secretary. Then the organization committee was appointed which consisted of Rev. G. W. Martin, Dr. A. L. Loop and Allie Pierce. Officers were elected as follows: John Maning, president; David Jordan, secretary: Lewis Chamness, treasurer. Rev. Zerbe of Williamsburg delivered the address of the day , and everyone said it was splendid. The Lynn brass band furnished the music and it certainly was appreciated by the large crowd from the way they applauded. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barnes entertained several of their friends at dinner Sunday at Central hotel. Mrs. Cramor of the hotel entertained the Bushmans of Modoc and eight regular boarders. Five fried chickens were consumed with other material that goes to make a dinner. The Economy Friends' Sunday school will hold their annual picnic Fridav. August 23, in Albert Jessup's grove, h Pea fed the Worst. A certain railway has a most execrable roadbed. A new brakeman was making his first run over the road at night and was standing in the centertof the car grimly clutching the seats to keep erect. Suddenly the train struck a smooth plnce in the track and. slid along without a sound. Seizing his lantern, the brakeman ran for the door. "Jump for your lives!" he shouted. "She's off the track!" Success Magazine.

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of RailroadiStoreiCo., Involuntary Bankrupt. Caus-3 No. 3442. To the creditors of Railroad Store Company, involuntary bankrjupt.-.-'of ". . - - ' i. i. Mf .

Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana You, and each of you, are hrby notified that on the 15th day hi AP gust, A. D. 1912, The Railroad Store Company was adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of its creditors will be held at the office of Messrs. Shiveley & Shiveley, attorneys-at-law, Richmond, Indiana, at ten o'clock a. m., Friday, August 30, 1912. at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. To secure consideration, all claims must be properly endorsed on the- outer sid thereof with the name ot the bankrupt, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. Harry C. Sheridan, Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, August, 19, 1912. dly aus 20,

NOTICE OF SALE OF GRAVEL ROAD BONDS, , State of Indiana, Countjvof Wayne, ss: -. ., NOTICE is hereby given, That sealed proposals will be received at , the office of the County Treasurer of Wayne County, Indiana, at the Court House in the City of Richmond until 11 o'clock A. M., of Monday, September 2nd, 1912, for the purchase of sixty (60) bonds of the said County of Wayne, State of Indiana, bearing date of September 2nd, 1912, and payable in series of one bond of $600.00 and ' two bonds of sum of $500 each, each six months commencing May 15th, 1913, ?nd each bond bearing interest ; at the rate of 4yz per centum per annum, payable semi-annually commencing May 15th, 1913. f-- . Said bonds are issued pursuant to the terms of an order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County! Indiana, of August 17th, 1912, arid for the purpose of creating and establishing a fund for the payment of the improvement of Richmond and New Port Turnpike (In part) petition of Adam H. Bartel et al., and the expenses in connection therewith, and pursuant to the terms and provisions of and for such aid like bonds in "An Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled An Act Concerning Highways," approved March 8th, 1905, and all acts amendatory and supplemental thereto. The full and complete record of all I proceedings in the matter of the issu-1 ance of said bonds is spread upon the j records of said Wayne County Board ; of Commissioners in the Auditor's office of said County, open to the inspection of all persons interested. Said bonds will be sold for not less than their full face value, and each bidder will with his bid state the number of bonds bid for, and the gross amount he will pay for the bonds bid for. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. , Proposals must be seales, and de? livered to the said Treasurer, and endorsed "Bid for Richmond and New Port Turnpike Bonds." Albert R. Albertson, Treasurer of Wayne County, Indiana. Lewis S. Bowman, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. aug20&27 NOTICE OF SALE OF HORSE; To Enforce Lien for Care and Feed. To James R. Norrell, and to All Others Concerned: .V . Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned, Jesse Addleman, resident of Franklin Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, and being a person engaged in the feeding of horses has and retains a lien upon one certain stallion named "Prince," the same committed to his care by one James R. Norrell, then being the owner thereof, and now being the owner thereof, same stallion described as follows, towlt: Being five years of age; iron grey in color; 14 hands in height; and some 900 pounds in weight; value, some 175.00 Dollars. That the lien of the undersigned Is in the sum of one hundred and thirty Dollars for care and feed from October 1, 1910, to the date hereof. Notice is further given, that on the 7th day of September, 1912, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., 1912 the undersigned will proceed to sell at public sale on the premises of the undersigned, in Franklin Township of Wayne County, State of Indian.i, and being in the Northwest Quarter of Section One. Township Fourteen (14), north, Range One (1) west, the same being two and one-half miles south of the Town of Whitewater in said County, the said Stallion named "Prince," for the purpose of making funds sufficient to pay such charges for said care and feed, together with a reasonable charge for the taking care of said property from this day to day of sale, and lawful charges in matur of sale, and balance of -sale receipts if any. according to the terms of statute, will in case said owner is not present to take and receive the same will be deposited at the office of the Treasurer of Wayne County, Indiana, subject to the order of the person legally entitled thereto. Jesse Addleman, Lien Holder. GARDNER, JESSt'P & WHITE, Attorneys. Terms of Sale: On-thin' cash in hand and balance upon note in uVoMj bankable form bearing interest at six per cent per annum, providing for attorney's fees, due and payable six months from sai day with approved security. 13-20-17 Jesse Addleman, Sellor. DOXT PAY RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE :' . NEW MODERN HOMES 'tfj Cash or Payments. These are ffv$ rooms and bath, cement cellar aid walk, two kinds, water, etc. No&i F street; Glen Miller, 1 block east? car line, 1 block. A reliable party can pay cash payment. "balance like rent, $20.00 each month. Let the money you pay oat as rent buy yo-ir home. Phone 1730. T. WV Hadley, 121 So, 12th. .

PALLADIUM WANT

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 of tice up to 9 a. m.. as follows: D. 0 1 C. K 2 Bargain 1 Home 1 ' B. M 1 H 1 Grocery 1 15 1 Farm 1 13 1 X. Y. Z 1 Trade 2 Bookkeeper 1 Butcher 1 A 1 X 2 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cst out.

The Want WANTED FOR SALE Bargain, Au tonnobiEe, Davis "45," 11912 Model, Good Conon. Call Phone 3706 RENT house. Phone 1078. 20-7t WANTED About Sept. lsst, a modern 3 or 4 room flat ,or a modern home 4 or 5 rooms. Good location desired. Address R. A. W., care Palladium. 20-7t WANTED Experienced bookkeeper and stenographer. Address P. O. Box No. 7, giving full Information. 20-3t WANTED Office of clerical work by experienced lady. Can give good reference. Address "Ellen," care Palladium or Phone 2301. 20-tf WANTED Experienced operator man-, ager for moving picture show out of city. Address Box 164, City. i 20-lt WANTED Men and women to secure good position. C. L. C, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. 20-sat-tu-tf WAN ILL) Chautauqua campers call Wynn, phones 1747 and 3084. Biggest Merchant Delivery in the citv. 1 0-sat-mon-wed-f ri-mon-tues-wed CHAUTAUQUA Campers call 1188 or 2422 for Merchant's Delivery. O. B. Rees. 17-tf WANTED Woman for work in laundry, wages $20.00 per month. Westcott Hotel. 19-3t WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf WANTED-Get your screen aoors 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 Btreet. 22-30t 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 WANTED Copies of Palladium, July 27th; leave at Palladium Office. WANTED Two roomers during Chautauqua. 2120 N. E. 19-2t WANTED Position as housekeeper for widower; address "Housekeeper," care of Palladium. 19-2t WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1595. 19-2t WXNTED Experienced farm hand! Samuel Glunt, Webster, Ind., Phone 514 4-H. 19-3t WANTEDCook at Kennepohl's, 307 North D St. 19-2t WANTED Washings. "Phone 4S28. 19-4t WANTED Slen to learn barber trade. An army of our graduates running shops depending upon us for barbers. Many Jobs awaiting. Can't be had elsewhere. Few weeks completes. Write today. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 17-6t FOR RENT FOR RENT Second story Harrington Apartment, 36 South 5th St. 7-tf FOR RENT Modern seven room 20-2t house. Inquire 1310 North A. FOR RENT 6 room house, 513 South 5th. Electric light, both kinds water. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, private ;nvly. Light, heat, bath. 322 North 8th street. . . 17-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 94 Ft. Wayne Ave. 19-3t FOR RENT Five room, modern flats. at 224 Sputh llth, and two flats, modern, at 301 South Sixth. l9-2t FOR RENT-Furnished rooms. 806 North Sth. 19-5t FOR RENT Good 100 acre farm in good locatio.i- Money rent preferred. " Phone 1513. 16-7t FOR RENT Fve room flat, light and batf, on South Fifth street. A- W. Gregg, ier Store. electric A and at Hoos-22-tf FOR RENT Fiv room flat. Modern, hot Vater heab vacant by I6th. Inquire 4 South llth, -tf

A COUNTRY PLACE These glorious days herald the call of the country the fields, the streams, the shore and the mountains. There's suggestion, too, of country homes and suburban holdings, with their broad lawns, cool shade and the recreation of the fields, woods and the water. Who's interested in buying or renting a foun try place? Who has such a place for sale or for rent, and who seeks summer boarders? There's a practical answer to these questions for those who make use of the Want Columns. If the realty market interests you, read and use the Wants.

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FOR RENT Connnued. FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping; 105 North 4th. 19-tf FORIiENT 2"rob1m8firstfioorTele? trie lights. Four rooms, West Side. Phono 3037 or 3780. 15-7t FOR RENT Farm 78 acres, miles north of Richmond. Inquire 843 Broadway, Indianapolis. 15-7t FO R RENT Furn i sh ed room with heat and bath. 64 South 12th St. ii tr FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for tents only, at the Grand. 15-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Fertilizer EQUITY BRANDS of FERTILIZER Made From Degreased Tankage. See .Henry Holzapfel 324 N. 3rd Street. Phone 2098 20-eod-5t A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind.- Phone or Write. aug9-eod-tf SEE MOORE & OGBOHN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. 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 Harnesa Store, 616 Main street. Phone 265S. 19-tf Don't Throw Away Your Broken Castings. Have them Welded by the OXY - ACETYLINE PROCESS Broken parts of any kind of metal made new again. . Heery Holzapfel Phone 2098 1-evd-tf FOR SALE REAL TATE ESFOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. FORSALE Five room cottage. Cash bargain, or $100 cash balance monthly. Box 100, city. 20-7t FOR SALE Cheap, three lots, S 9th and G ste. Phone 2477. 9-tues,thurB.sat-tf Double house, best location in city. Rents for 12 per cent ont investment. Good S room house, electric light, 44x160 corner lot, one square from street car line. Easy payments, f 1,700. 47 acres 2hi miles of city, all good. 187 acres, 8 miles of city, best farm in county. flOO 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 acre. Double house, 7 rooms on side, all i good, central location, $3,500. ' ARTHUR BROOKS I 16 N. 17th St Phone 130 19-tf FOR SALE My home, 218 j South 16th street; inquire! at residence or see J. F.; Bartel, Hoosier Store. FOR SALE New barn, cheap, 2120 X. E St. 19-2t SANFORD E. HENNING FARMS, REAL ESTATE. LOANS AND INSURANCE 205.NORT1L8

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FUNK a. MILLER FOR SALE. 7o room modern house on West 5th street, $3,200. $300 down, balance to suit. fi room house on Easthaven Ave., $1,400. $100 down, balance $12.50 month. 7 room new house in Benton Heights $1,850. $200 down, balance to suit. 4 room cottage on Crosshall street. $1,200. $200 down, balance $12.00 month. 5 room new house with bath on North F street. $2,100. $200 down, balance ty the month. These are only a few of the many houses we have that you can buy on the payment plan. STOP PAVING RENT. Go with us on Sept. 3rd to Florida, 25 day time limit, and only $25.00 round trip. Real Estate Loans. Ins .rmnc W can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto, "A Square Deal to Both Buyer ai.d Seller." D. IC. FUNK & J. H. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. Phone 2766. FOR SALE 160 acre farm. $S5 per acre, near Williamsburg; box 34. Williamsburg, Ind. 19-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE All oak standing desk. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. 3-tf FOR SALE Paying businebit vu Main street. Address "A. K.." for particulars. 27-tf FOR-SALE Don't buy a typewriter until you see the Underwood. Free Tria. Richmond Talking Machine Co., 2 3North 9th. 14-tf FOR SALE Clover huller. also good Wagon. Call E. K. Wilson. 15-1 4t FOR SALE Household goods at once. 18 North 13th. 19-2t FOR SALE Phaeton, half price, good as new; at Bra Jen & Walters Carriage Works. 25thurs, sat tuea-tf FOR SALE Groceries at wholesale price, also house furniture; 807 N. 14th. 19-7t FOR-SAlI&ffire-ru7nltureinclud-"' ing flat top desk, typewriter, oak book case, chairs, linoleums and law library in the office of the late Prosecutor Ladd. Call at Shiveley & Shiveley's law office over 710 Main street, Vaughan block. 19&2 FOR S3 LE A g ood Art- Garland base burner, cheap at 425 S. 11th street. 17-3t FOR SALE Tent 10x14 with flyflSO South 11th street. 17-3t FOR SALE Good black cloth coat, size 36, cheap. Also green broadcloth jacket suit. Size 36. Call 202 North Sth. 20-tf FOR SALE Cyclopedia of applied Electricity. A bargain for somebody, must act quick. See F. J. Cunningham. Postal Telegrapn orfice. 20-tf FOR-SALE Young ferrets. "Calf" 634 South 9th. Phone 1753. 20-2t LOST IJOST Black silk umbrella, long eb ony handle, silver band around lower! part. Phone 2730 or return to fiOl ' Main street; receive reward. 19-2t LOST Between Richmond-Fountain City, one pair Child's Rompers. Friday. Leave at Palladium office. 19-tf CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind.. August llth. 1912. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City xf Richmond. Indiana, that on the 15th day of August. 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. 322 1912 For the improvement cf South "C street, by constructing cement sidewalk 6' wide and cement curb and gutter on both sides of street; also grading and graveling the roadway, from South 15th to South 16th street. Said improvement is Intersected by the following named street and al leys: the eset side of South 15th street ! and west side of South 16th street. an-J the alley between South 15th and

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Cash Rates 'anted, 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 monthlv or vearlv basis.

Yonnr Wants South K.th sm-et. running north and outh from South t street. Persons intt-rt-sted in or affectrd by said described public Improvement ar htr by notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, August 29th. l;12, V o'clock a. m, cs a date ain which remonstrance will b received or heard against tb amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether Mich lot? or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts itemed on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said asresi-rcent roil showing aid prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to Ik assessed, la Pi file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Pub!ic Works cf sail city. B. A. Kennepohl. Fred R. Charles. W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Works. Aug 15-one wk , . - : . 3 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. 1 Richmond. Ind.. August 15th. 1912. To Whom It May Concern: Noti-e is hereby given by the Boanl of Public -Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the ISth day of Auuust, 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. 299, 1912. For the improvement of South llth street, by constructing cement aidewalk 7 feet wide: Also curb and gutter as follows: Cement sidewalk oa the west aide of street from Main to I South "A" St.. and from South "C" to "E" St., and on east side of street from Alafn to South "E" street. Also cement curb and gutter on both side from South "R" to South E" street. Improvement Resolution No. S1 1. 1912. For the construction of cement sidewalks on both sides of North llth street from North C" to North "J" street. Improvement Resolution No. 325, 1912. For the construction of Cement curb and gutter on south side of Main street from South 22nd to South 23rd street. Improvement Resolution No. 327, 1912. For the construction of Cement sidewalks on both sides of Ft. Wsyn Ave., from Lot 12. I. R. Jones Addl- . tion to the north line of North T street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of paid city has flsed Thursday, August 3th, 1912. 9 o'clock a. m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described la said mil and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have oeen or will be 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 nsmes 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. B. A. Kennepohl. Fred R. Charles. W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Works. aug 15-lwk CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind.. August 12th. 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 12th day; of August. 1912, they unanimously! adopted Improvement Resolution No. 330, 1912. Providing for the improvement of South "D" Street by constructing cement sidewalks feet wide on both sides of said street, from South 4th ' street to the C. A O. Railroad tracks. The Board of Public Works of aaid , city has fixen Thursday. September j 5th, 1912, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in. or affect-1 ed by. said proponed improvement as above described, and on said day. at o'clock a. said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hear-' ing and considering any remons-, trances 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. t B. A. Kennepohl. Fred R. Charles. W. W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. j 1 aug 13-20,

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