Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 253, 28 August 1912 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND FAJLIiADlUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28. 1912.

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News From Surrounding Towns

HOLLANSBURG, IND. HOLLANSBURG O.. Aug. 28. Miss Kathertne Zerkle, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Norene Harley for a couple of weeks, returned to her home at Troy, Ohio, Sunday evening. George Wolf Is the possessor of a bran-new Pilot touring car. C. E. Fulkerson and family were the guests of relatives at New Madison, Sunday. Mrs. Isabel Stuck has removed from Union City to this place. She will have charge of the intermediate department of our public school this year. Claud Locke and family of Indianapolis, Ind., have been the guests of his grandmother, Mrs. K. T. Locke and family for a few days. Mrs. Howe Beetley and daughter of Bodkin, O., are visiting local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Dubbs motored to Covington, O., Sunday, and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marlin and family. Misses India and Norene Chenoweth of Richmond, were the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chenoweth a few days this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and family visited the Zoo at Cincinnati, O., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colvin and family of Springfield, O., are the guests of W. H. Davis and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Armacost and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Downing visited with relatives at Camden, O., Sunday. The local lodge of K. of P. will hold their annual picnic at Bethel, Ind., next Saturday. NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARIS, Ohio, Aug. 28. Mrs. Ella Cohoon of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Berniee'CampbeU of Luther, Michigan, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jones and family. Ruth Johanning of Richmond is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Robert McGill. Lucile Wilking of Lowell, Ohio, who has been the house guest of Mrs. C. II. Harris returned to her home Saturday. Misses Kate and Julian Marrinano were the guests of reiattves in Richmond Sunday. Miss Carrie Reid left for Petoskey Thursday. Mrs, Susan McKee is visiting at Elmer, McKee's this week. The Misses Bernice Elmer and Margaretta Horner with their house guests. Miss Armstrong and Miss Jonte, are camping this week at the Chautauqua in Richmond. , Mr, and Mrs. Orville King of Pittsburg, Penn., were called here Friday owing, to the illness of Mr. King's mother,. Mrs. O. H. King. Dr. C. H. Harris returned home Saturday fom Zanesville and other points. Ills father accompanied him home for a visit. Dr. Carl Beane and wife are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pence. Mr. Martin Cunningham was at Dayton Saturday. - Mrs. Rady and Miss Taggart of Richmond spent Friday here with friends. Joe Brunie returned to his home in Richmond after a week's visit with his cousin, Simon Cunningham. The choir of the Presbyterian church entertained at the home of Ethel Davis, In honor of A. B. Heath and family, who will soon leave for their new home In Hamilton. Mr. Heath was leader in the choir and also superintendent of the township schools. Miss Elsie McGill and Roxie Cussins returned Sunday from a trip in Michigan. ' CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Aug. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagemah and daugh ter, Miss Gaynell, will- return tomorrow "(Thursday) evening after two weeks spent in different points in Ohio and at Winona. Mrs. T. C. Davidson and daughter, Margaret, have returned to Indianapolis after having attended the annual reunion of the Moore family and a visit in home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore. Mrs. Laura Shoff and daughter, Mayme of Huntington will come Saturday to visit friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mitchell, John F. Mitchell, Jr., of the Mitchell Printing company of Greenfield, and ,Mrs. Ebert Tyner of Greenfield, have been visitors In this city. The funeral service of Herman K. Oler, the twenty-three months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oler, of Indianapolis, was held at the St. Elizabeth's church this (Wednesday) morning. Mrs. Will Pruitt and daughter, Lucile, have returned after a vir' with relatives in Indianapolis, Noblesville and Westteld. John Fiafroek was the guest of John Beard at dinner Tuesday. Miss Emma Bradbury returned to Indianapolis Tuesday after several days spent in the home of her brother A. W. Bradbury. Mrs.. Clementine Stigleman and grandson, Voyle Martindale, of Greensfork and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Beck and daughter, Mrs. Ernest Oswalt, of Anderson, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunt. Miss LeVonne Parrlsh has returned to Greensfork after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Hayes. Mrs. Laura Richey has returned after a visit with relatives at Hagerstown. J. H. Hall has returned to Edinburgh after a few days spent In Cambirdge City. Miss Grace Kiess accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Harriet Kiess, and her sister, Miss Julia Kiess, departed Tuesday morning for Seattle to spend i ho winter, where Miss Grace is supervisor of art In the public schools. ; M1M Mildred Callahan of Chicago la pending a fow days -with her sister.

Mrs. C. B. Loeb. She was Joined in

this city today by her sister, Miss El la Callahan and her adopted daughter, Mary Elizabeth Dimio, of Chicago, and Miss Jean Callahan, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Henry Vanausdale has returned to Sulphus Springs after a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. E. Brooks and her sister. Miss Bessie. George Weist came to this city from Indianapolis Monday to greet old friends and attend the lodge t O. R. M. During the evening he was overcome by the heat and for a time was in a very serious condition. He was taken to the Caldwell Hotel and his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Fosdick of Indianapolis, was summoned. Yesterday his condition was much improved. Miss Mary Tompkins has returned to Sidney, Ohio, after having been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon and daughter. Miss Mary. Fred Scott of Jacksonburg has purchased what is known as the Elias Scott farm, of one hundred and sixty acres on Walnut Level at $113 per acre. The farm has been subdivided, Lee Hartman of G-ermantown, purchasing eighty acres, Mrs. Joe Borroughs r.nd Fred Scott of Jacksonburg, each forty acres. Miss Annette Edmunds of Richmond tspent Tuesday afternoon in this city. Mrs. Leroy Hill has returned to Milford Center, Ohio, after a month spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. James Mustln and other relatives. Robert Beard spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neff, of Hlser's Station. Mrs. H. B. Miller is spending the week at Chesterfield. Mrs. Glen Elliott and son. Glen Matthews Elliott, of Mobile, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDanieis, were the guests, Tuesday, of Mrs. Jennie Jones. MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Aug. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoover were among the excursionists from here to Michigan City, Saturday evening. R. F. Callaway and aunt, Mrs. Malinda Barton attended Chautauqua, Sunday, at Richmond. Mrs. F. Jones entertained on Friday evening at a social evening for the Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Pinnick and their guests, Mrs. Smith of Ludlow, Ky., and Mrs. Hartley of New Albany, the Rev. and Mrs. F. C. McCormick Mrs. Harry Michael of Crawfordsvllle, Mrs. Phoebe Michael, Miss Miriam Parkins and Mrs. E. P. Jones. The evening was delightfully spent in music from the victrola. Mrs. Mary Hagaman was entertained with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones and other relatives here, Sunday. Miss Ruth Cromer has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives. Miss Bernice Atkinson who has been the guest of ' her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, went to Richmond where she will visit friends before returning to her home at South Bend. Mrs. Atkinson accompanied her to Cambridge City. Mrs. C. H. Pinnick and her guests, Mrs. Hartley of New Albany, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Markileth, of Ludlow, Kentucky, were at Richmond yesterday to attend Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zeller entertained as their guest yesterday, C. L. Williams of Indianapolis. Emerson Cause was at home from Richmond, Sunday. Mrs. Frank Doty and granddaughter, Dorothy Doty, were at Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Trine of east of town, entertained as their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Vene Beeson entertained as her guest at dinner, Tuesday evening, Mrs. Isabelle Blue, of south of town. ' Mrs. Hattie Heist, Mrs. O. Ferguson, and Miss Cora Brown spent over Sunday with Mrs. Robt. Beeson, south of Milton. Willie Hartji, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with Messrs. and Mesdnmes Edw. Trine, and Thos. Doddy. Miss Lizzie Hamilton, of that city was also a guest of her relatives several days. She returned Monday, her cousins, the Misses Helen and Gladys Trine accompanying her home to spend a week or more. Robt. Beeson was among the excursionists to Michigan City, Saturday evening. WELL DRILLING Bertsch Bros., Centerville, Ind. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed by the Wayne -Circuit Court as executors of the last will and testament of Martin L. "-ocker. late of Wayne County, Indiana, "vl'O'ieased, and are the duly qualified and Acting executors of the said last will. The estate of the sMd Martin L. Crocker is solvent William C. Ferguson, Charles Crocker, aug 2l-28-septl NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction po have opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks. Copings. Porch Cat umns. Caps Sills, etc, at Tte Old Mill Works. They have a complete outfit of modern machinery and are using nothing but washed and graded materials la all their work. It you are a contractor It will pay you to use the best materials obtainable. If you are going to build it will pay you to Insist that your contractor use the Foster Construction Co.s products. Would be pleased to nave call at Factory and Inspect their Products or call phones: Res. 2529 or Factory

You nadn",- inttcr win: stck reh, tadif esHoa. constipation or any otbt.r trouble ariug from a disordered stomach. Dr. Caldweil'i Syrup Pepain will cure yon mat keep tot, well. Xrr t -eet hand the year around. BANKRUPTCY SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Friday, August 30th, 1912, at ten o'clock A. M., the undersigned, Trustee in the matter of THOMAS . HAYWARD, Bankrupt, Cause No. 3455, now pending in the United States District Court for the District of Indiana, pursuant to an order of the court in said matter, will offer at public sale upon the premises at No. 98 West Main street, in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, all of the personal property belonging to said bankrupt estate, including stock of groceries, one Toledo Electric Scale, one American meat slicing machine, one MeCaskey system, one type machine, one ice box, one wagon, one horse, one stove and other trade fixtures, and also all book accounts. TERMS,- Cash. FRANK T. STRAYER, Trustee. SHIVELEY & SHIVELEY, Att'yB. Dated August 20th, 1912. dly aug 20-22-24-26-28.

NOTICE.. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned auditor of Wayne county, Indiana, that estimates of the expenses of the various departments of Wayne county for the year 1913, are now on file in the office of the auditor and will be presented to the Wayne county Council at its annual meeting which will begin on Tuesday, September 3, 1912. Commissioners' Estimate. Salary health commissioner, $670.72, expenses, $85; expenses incident to the suppression of contagious diseases, $220 Salary of commissioners (three at $500 each) $1,500; expenses, $80. . Salary county council, $105; expenses, $70. Salary county attorney, $500. Salary pauper attorney, $400. Per diem board of review, $156; expenses, $20. Per diem of truant officer, $375, expenses, $20. Poor relief for all townships, $9,000. Court house repairs, $400, and care of grounds, $500; janitors and engineer, $2,672; fuel, light, water and other supplies, $3,550. Jail repairs, $500; physician at county jail and women's jail, $125; matron Home for Friendless, $250; washing. $72; guard for insane, $660; fuel, light, water and other supplies, $1,950. . Poor farm repairs and care of grounds, $900; salary superintendent, $800; employes, $1,800; physician, $240; fuel, light and supplies and other costs of maintenance, $7,050. Care of orphans in various institutions, $3,200; expense of inmates of state penal institutions, $3,000. Burial of soldiers and soldiers' widows, $2,000. Expense public advertising, $800. Viewers and damages of highways, $300. ' Board of charities, $50. Farmers' institute, $100. Ditch repairs, $400. Justices of the Peace returning fines, $20. Bridge engineer, $850. Employes under contract with the board of commissioners, $1,000. To meet any deficiency in school funds remaining uncollected at end of year, $1,500. Poor school children, books and clothing, $600. Expense school fund loan, $100. Taxes refunded, $500. Bounties for animals or bird's scalps and crow's eggs, $50. Expense of new bridges, $31,205. Bridge repair, $4,690. Court house bonds due December, (and exchange) $2,505,125; interest on county bonds, $4,000. Officers' Estimates. AuditorSalary, all office expenses, including cost of assessors' supplies for fifteen townships, $5,628. Treasurer Salary and office expenses, $7,055.20. Sheriff Salary, per diem attending court and office expenses and board of prisoners, $8,467. Recorder Salary and fees and office expenses, $2,970. County superintendent Per diem, office help and expenses and teachers' institute allowance, $2,668.50. Clerk Salary, per diem attending court and office expenses, $5,375. County surveyor Per diem and office expenses, $440. County assessor Salary and office expenses, $1,355. County coroner Per' diem expenses and witness fee6, $825. Expenses Wayne circuit court Expense of changes of venue, $325; special judges, $400; juries, $2,550; witnesses, $50; official reporter and supplies, $1,575; bailiffs, $540; expense of juvenile court, $350; court room supplies, repairs, law library expenses, $325; expense of returning fugitives, $300. Expense of insanity Inquests Fees of clerk, sheriff, constable, witness, justice of peace, medical examiner's fees, clothing, etc., $1,372. Expense of epileptic inquests Fees of clerk, sheriff, medical examiner, justice of peace, clothing, etc., $280. Costs of assessing as estimated by township assessors Ablngton, - $187.50; Boston, $187.50; Center, $337.50; Clay, $207.50; Dalton. $150; Franklin, $217.50; Green, $267.50; Harrison. $187.50; Jackson, $597.50; Jefferson, $337.50; New Garden, $217.50; Perry, $207.50; Washington, $337.50; Wayne, $3,970; Webster, $187.50. Total of all estimated expenses, $164,503.92. Witness my hand and official seal, this fifteenth day of August, 1912. L. S. BOWMAN, Auditor. aug 28 It STOP PAYING RENT. New S room, atd bath, cement cellar and walks, electric lights, gas, two kinds water, north east near car line; reliable party can pay $100.00 cash, balance like rent, $15 per month. , Let your rent money buy your borne. Do it now. Phone 1730. T. W. Hadter. 121 So. 13th.

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Letter List The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads., received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this of tice up to 9 a. m.. as follows: D. 0 7 C. K 2 Bargain 1 Home 1 B. M 1 H t 1 Grocery 1 15 2 Farm 1 13 2 X. Y. Z 1 Trade 2 Housekeeper 4 Butcher 1 J. B 1 X i Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out.

The Want WANTED FOR SALE Bargain, Automobile, Davis "45," 11 5 II 11 Model, Good Condition. Call Phone 3706 WANTED Two chamber maids, wages $18 per month, room and board. Wesfcott Hotel. 28-2t WANTED Plater, one that can do both nickeling and silvering. Good wages; steady employment. No factory troubles. Quick. Indiana Lamp Co., Connersville, Ind. 28WANTED Washings. 1620 North G. 28-2t NOTICE We manufacture beautiful Fluff rugs from your old ingrain and brussels carpets; by an Indianapolis firm. Call Mr. Fly, City Restaurant. 27-3t WANTED Housework or place to keep house by lady with Child. Address R. M., care Palladium. 27-2t large" manufacturer of spe cialty line with established trade, wants experienced traveling salesman. Salary position and expenses advanced. Reply with reference. Iroquois Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 18-21-25-28 WANTED CANVASERS Four young men, age 18 to 25, of good appearance, willing to work for good pay. Have reference from parents or local business houses here. Call after Tuesday and up to Saturday 1 p. m. Ask for Mr. Ballard, Arlington Hotel. 27-2t WANT ED First class lady bookkeeper, one who can take full charge and operate typewriter. Inquire Westcott Hotel. ' 27-3t WANTED Apprenticegirl at once at Kielhorn's Millinery store, 626 Main street. 27-7t WANTED A blacksmith, prefer married man. AddreBS Fred White, Kitchel, Ind. .27-3t WANTED Experienced machine hands at once. Louck & Hill Co. 200 North Fourth street. 27-3t WANTED Girl for housework. Apply 19 South Seventeenth street. 27-2t EXCHANGE. WANTED A good farm In exchange for a nice ten-room brick residence, In near-in residence section of Richmond, Indiana. Address C. F. M., 1309 Traction Building, Cincinnati. aug 28-sep 4-11-18 TIME IS MONEY Use the Underwood typewriter and save time. Free trial. Richmond Talking Machine Co. Phone 1948, 23 North 5th. 21-tf WAN TED-Of f ice of clerical work by experienced lady. Can give good reference. Address "Ellen," care Palladium or Phone 2301. 20-tf CHAUTAUQUA Campers call 1188 or 2422 for Merchant's Delivery. O. B. Rees. 1.7-tf WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER I tAKLMAM SlUDtllNl. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf W ANTED 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. Drown, Darnell Co., 1021 Main. Phone 1930. 15-tf WANTED To weave rag and Ingrain rugs, also carpets. S08 North ! street 22-30t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT, THE CLEANER Phone Quigley'e 1298 24-tf WANTED to Rent house ot 4 rooms, address D. O., care Palladium. S-tt MALE HELP WANTED Floor moulders. Experienced on auto cylinders, also bench moulders. Steady workCall Room 36 Westcott Hotel, after 10:30. Sunday morning. 21-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Store room with dwelling. Good location. Phone 3113. 24-7t FOR RENT Forty acre farm near Richmond, possession Dec 1. Address G. R. Staley, R F. D. 2, Wll- . kinson, Ind. 28-St FOR RENT Five-room house, both kinds of water and gas. Call 1122 Crosshall Street. 28-2t FOR RENT Five room house on North. Twentieth, street. Inquire 412 North, Twenty-first street. 28-lt FOR RENT Farm of about 100 acres, near Richmond, on shares. Address H. W, Palladium office. 2S-4t

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FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT Second story Harrington Apartment. 36 South Sth St. -7-tf FOR RENT Good seven-room house. 809 North G street, near Rumleys. Call 7 South Seventh. 27-2t FOR RENT Five room flat, modern, heat furnished. Call at 48 South Eleventh street. 27-tf FOR RENT House, by Sept. 1. 218 North Twelfth. Inquire Miss Porter's millinery store. 27-tf FOR RENT Dwelling and business room. 107 North Twentieth street. 27-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, private fam'ly. Light, heat, bath. 322 North 8th street. 17-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern, light, heat and bath. 611 North A. 23-7t FOR RENfTTouse. Phone lOtT 23-7t r FOR RENT Nicely furnished room well located. Electric light, heat and bath. Lady preferred. Phone 586. ' 24-7t FOR RENT A Wayne flat. Be Vacated Oct. 1. Phone 2773 or call Wayne Flat, 3rd floor front. 23-7t FORRENT Five roomflat, electric light and bath, on South A and Fifth street. A. W. Gregg, at Hoosier Store. 22-tf FOR RENT On special condition: One single and two double rooms. Apply to Mrs. C. K. Barnes. Phone 2140. 21-tf FOR RENT Furnished "room. 215 South 11th. 21 7t FOR RENT Furnished front flat. 415 Main. 21-7t FORRENT House of 9 rooms, bath" furnace, both kinds water. 211 North 8th street. Phone 1123. 21-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 16-tr FOR RENT Modern, seven room apartment; first class location. All conveniences. 210 North Ninth street. 26-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED 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. Heory Holzapfel Phone 2098 l-evd-tf A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phone or Write. aug9-eodtf STOVESS REPAIRED Now is the time. R. C. Weller. 23 North Third street. 27-7t eod SAY Is your horse lame? If so, call at T. P. Butler's Shoeing Forge and have his feet looked after. And don't forget to ask about Corona Wool Fat for the feet. 27-7t SEE MOCRE & OGBOKN lor ail kinds ot Insurance. Bonds anu Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 1C, L O. O. T. Bide. feb2Mt A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1, phone 4171. Office at Key Harness Store, 616 Mala street. Phone 2651. l-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Buggy as good as new, rubber tired. . Enterprise Grocery. Phone 135. 26-7t FOR SALE Five-year-old horse, city broke, carriage pole. 242 Richmond avenue. 26-7t FOR BALE Grocery stock, fixtures. Address Grocery, care Palladium. 2-7t FOR SALE Waverly electric carriage, exide batteries, leather upholstering, new tires, all complete, In fine condition. C T. Price. 28-3t FOR SALE Well established business. Big bargain. Good reason for - selling. -Address J., care Palladium. 28-7t FOR SALE Refrigerator and gas range. 61 So tV Thirteenth street. ... 2S-lt

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FOR SALE Continued FOR SALE One good basebumer. 207 South Third street. 2S-3t FO R R ALE Donr buy at y pewirit er until you see the Underwood. Free Tria'. Richmond Talking Machine Co.. 2 3Xorth ?th. 14 tt FOR SALE Ciover huller, also good Wagon. Call E. K. Wilson. 1514t PUBLIC SALE At 10 o'clock. Aug! 90 91t mllos north n-Act nf Centerville. We will sell at public sale,' Oood horses, Shorthorn cattle, Poland china hogs and farming' implements. A. O. DEERING. Auction eer. C. W. BTAATS. 27-2t FOR SALE Modern Millinery store in town of 700. Extensive trade. Good money maker. Bargain If sold soon. Reasons given personally. Address Milliner, care Palladium. I 27-7t ! FOR SAO: One of the best invest ments In city. Priced right. Address "Investment" care Palladium. 21-eod-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 passenger automobile. J. Shutz, R. R. 3. 16-eod-7t FOR SALE Gent's bicycle, good condition. $6.00. Phone 3086. 27-2t FOR SALE Good Art Garland baseburner.. No. 30; cheap. 410 South Eleventh street. 27-2t FOR SAL Paying business on Main street. Address MA. K." for particulars. 2T-tf FOR SALE Cheap Wooden boxes of 7s lumber, averaging 38x50x12. Call at once. Nicholson Printing Co. 2211 FOR SALE Good pool table with complete outfit, cheap. Address Pool, care Palladium. 22-6t FOR SALE Groceries at wholesale price, also house furniture; 807 N. 14th. l7t FOR SALE Ladies' good black cloth coat, size 36, cheap; also green broadcloth jacket suit, size 36; call 202 North Sth. 20-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., Sth and Main. tt FOR SALE Well Improved farm of 17S acres. For particulars sddress Room 40, Colonial Building. Phone 2560. 27-7t FOR SALE My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Bartel, Hoosier Store. BARGAIN Muet be sold. Good 8 room house and large lot in small town. Cash or payments. Dye Ar Price. 21-eod-3t FOR SALE First class modern home on South 14th street. Inquire 321 So. 11th street. I9-eod-2 wks Good b room houre, electric light, 44x160 corner lot. one square from street car line. Easy payments. $1,700. 47 acres 24 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, gcod. one mile traction line. $100 per acre. Double house, 7 rooms on side, all good, central location, $3,500. ARTHUR BROOKS 16 N. 17th St Phone 1301 l-tt SANFORD E. HENNING FARMS, REAL ESTATE, L OANS AND INSURANCE 205 NORTH 8TH FOR SALE Five room cottage. Cash bargain, or $100 cash balance monthly. Box 100, city. 20-7t LOST LOST Gold watch and chain. Reward. Phone 6147-E. 28-7t LOST Between Richmond-Fountain City, one pair Child's Rompers. Friday. Leave at Palladium office. l-tf LOST Between the Glen and North 20th street, a large baby's bonnet. Return to 216 North 20th. 21-tf LOST Lady's gold watch, between North Seventh and D, or at five and ten cent store. Reward. Return to 1S3 Ft. Wayne avenue. 28-lt LOST Peart ring. Reward. Return

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Your Wants FOUND FOUND Pocket book including $1. Sol Shafer at Holtapfel's. 28-2t CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind.. Aug. 22. 1912. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the BoanJ of Public Works of the City ol Rich mend, Indiana, that on the 22Jd day or August. 1912. they approved an a segment roll showing the prima fade assessments for the following de. scribed public improvements, as aa thorized by the Improvement Resolu tlons named: , Improvement Resolution No. 230 191 f Providing for the Improvement o North "C" street, from Ft. Wayne arer.ue. to North 16th street, by construct Ing cement sidewalks 5 ft. wide on both sides thereof, between the poinia named, except where cement sidewalks of good quality already exists. ' Improvement Resolution No. 2981919 Providing for the improvement cl Main street, between 4th street and 11th street by the construction ot cement sidewalks the full width thereof on both sides of said street, at the various places designated In said Resolution between the points named. Persons Interested in or affected byi said described public Improvements are hereby notified that the Board on Public Works of said city has flxedf Thursday, Sept. 5th, 1912. 9 o'clock aJ m. as a date upon which remonstranoJ es will be received, or beard, agalnaa the amount assessed against eaebi piece of property described la aaid roll and will determine the questiow as to whether aucb lots or tracts i land have been or will be benefited tn the amounts named on said roll, or so a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing: saI4 prima facie . assessments, with tfct names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the office o) the Board of Public Works or sale city. ' B. A. Kennepohl. Fred R. Charles. W. W. Zimmermaa, Board ot Public Works, aug 22-1 week 1 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department ef Publls Works. ' Office ef the Board. Richmond, Ind, August 26, 1812. To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Boarc ot Public Works of the City ot Richmond, Indiana, that on the 26th day of August. 1912. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the followtag described public improvement, as am thorised by the Improvement Reeolej tion named: Improvement Resolution No. 284-1 ttl Providing for the improvement at East Main street, from east line o) North Twentieth street to the easl line of South Twenty-second street, by constructing cement curb and gutter on both ides, and paring the rcadway. the full width thereof, with, brick between the points named. Persons Interested la or affected by said described public improvements are .hereby notified that the Board oi Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, September - 12, 1912, 8 o'clock a. m., as a date upon whicb remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece ot property described in said roll and will determine) the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or wi be benefited in the amounts name$ on rsld roll, or in a greater or leal sum than that named on said roIL Said assessment roll showing sal prima facie assessments, with Uhs names of owners and descriptions e property subject to be assessed, is cm file and may be seen at the office o$ the Board ot Public Works of aalA city. . ? B. A- KennepohL Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Wortaa Aug2-7t 1

Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. 3 EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for TniTlami spoils and Intermediate stations mM 6:00 a. m.; 7:40: 1:00; :40; 19:00, 11:40; 1X.-00; l: p. m.; 2:0CM 3:40; 4:00; S:0; 6:00; 7:00; l:00rt f:00. (last car to Indianapolis); 10:Xy (Greenfield); 11:10 (Caabridge CttyiJ limited Trains. . ) Trains connect at IsdlanapoUa fed Lafayette, Frankfort. CnwfordsTXIIsJ Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan. Mr UasviUe, Lebanon as4 Pmrla, UL ? Tlcketa sold taroaon.