Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 260, 5 September 1912 — Page 7
THE KICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND StJX-TELEGRA31t THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1912.
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News From Surrounding Towns
NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARIS, Ohio, Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrlck and daughter, Dorothy, and Miss MIbs Carrie Haller, returned Sunday from an outing at Cheteck, Wis. W. and Mrs. Allen Deverlng and daughter.Lorena, spent Sunday with Uren Brown and family. Ooldie Hill is. spending this week in Eldorado. Mr. and Mrs. John Johannlng and family were the guests of Mrs. Johanning's mother, Mrs. Robert .McGlll Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Thompson. Lee Thurston returned Saturday night from the lakes. Mr.- and Mrs. John O'Dea entertained at dinner Sunday Miss G-en-nieva Smith, Mr. James Brieen, Mr. John Doyle and daughters Agnes and Katherine, of Cincinnati, Mrs. E. G. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Banning and Mr. and Mrs. William Flatley and daughters, Margaret and Anna, all of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horrlgan and children and Miss Mary Mungavin. Mr. C. M. Wilcox is-taking an outing at Manitou Beach. The Murray reunion was held Sunday at Henry Murray's. Miss Mary MeOody spent Sunday with Mrs. Hannah Sawyer and family near New Madison. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis have gone to Spring Valley to attend a funeral. Ruth Irvln spent Sunday with Maud Crubaugh. Minnie Jones, Ada Young and Ernest Purviance were the .guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Black, in Richmond. Harold Mitchell was home from Crawfordsville Sunday. Mrs. William Miller left Monday for Cincinnati for a visit with her daughter. Mrs. C. E. Prettyman. James Alexander and wife of New Carlyle, are the guests of relatives for a few days. Walter Barton, of Pittsburg, Pa., was home Sunday. Miss Marie Jonte and Elma Horner are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ethmer Reid for a few days. Harry Bohn and wife of Louisville, Ky., are visiting relatives here for a few days. , Miss Dorothy Armstrong, . who has been the guest of the Horner girls, returned to her home in Xenla, Monday. ' Chris Markey returned Sunday "from Beaver's Dam Virginia. Miss. Alice Baumgardner returned i Saturday" from , Lima, Ohio. Willie Glenn spent Saturday In Dayton. - - Miss Henrietta Wilcox returned Saturday to Cincinnati, after'several days visit with relatives here. MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Sept. 5. Miss Ruth McCormick. who has been visiting relatives at Fort Wayne, returned home yesterday. Frank Shank, of near the Potter Shop, has purchased a new "Indian" motorcycle. Charles Calloway attended -the funeral of the late Mrs. William Henby, at Bentonvllle, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Berry, who has been the guest of her son William Berry and family, went from here to Newcastle to visit relatives. Carl Hoel was at Richmond yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kirlin have gone to Indianapolis to atend the Fair. Tomato raisers here are complaining of the tomatoes rotting so In the patches. J. L. Manlove was at Richmond, Tuesday, on political business. L. H. Warren was at Indianapolis yesterday. The Rev. F. C. McCormick preached the funeral sermon of the late Mrs. William Henby, at Bentonvllle, Tuesday afternoon. A large concourse of friends were in attendance. . Mrs. Carl Whitely and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Cambridge City, were entertained with Mrs. Rebecca Werklng and other relatives here, yesterday. Mrs. Will Johnson was a Cambridge City visitor and Bhopper yesterday. Mrs. Matilda Boyd does not stand the extreme weather, well. She is reported quite feeble. Mrs. Harry Doty passed a milestone on her road of life Monday, and that evening in rememberanee of the day, entertained her mother and sister, Mrs. T. M. McClung and Miss Eunice McClung, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty, and Mrs. Morton Warren and family. Miss Martha Rauthe spent yesterday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser, of east of town. The Milton school board will meet this evening In regular business session and organize for the year's work. Mrs. T. M. McClung will entertain the King's Heralds Saturday afterBoon. The occasion is an open meet ing and each member is authorized toj Invite one or more guests. Charles Ferguson went to Indianapolls yesterday to attend the fair. Mrs. Harry Manlove entertained the Sunday School Council of the Christian church Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edward . Wilson gave an excellent paper as a review of the book they are reading, her topic being "The Organization and Building of . the School." The annual reunion of the Helms family will be held at Jackson Park, September 16. All members of the family are hereby notlled and required to be present. Miss ' OUie Ingalls, of Cambridge City, was calling on" friends in this place, yesterday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Sept 5. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copeland spent Wednesday with her sister, In Newoastle. H. B.; Miller is spending a few days la Indianapolis at the State fair. Cards received by friends from Manitou. Colorado, Indicate that Mr. and Mrs. M. R. KrahL jr.. who are spend
ing a few weeks with in the west, are deriving much, pleasure from the trip. Mrs. H. A. Gordon, of Pittsburg, Pa., is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Daniel Wissler. She will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gordon, of Bentonvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogborn and son Francis, spent Wednesday in Indianapolis, at the State fair. Mrs. Ogborn and son remained until this (Thursday) evening with Miss Emma Barrett of that city. Miss Pearl Boyd Is in Ashvllle, N. C, for a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swiggett. M. H. Garr will take the choir of thirty-six young girls from the Methodist Sunday School, of this city, to the Sunday School of the First Methodist church, of Connersville, next Sunday afternoon. Miss Rachel Kaufman has returned after six weeks spent with her brother William Kaufman, of Canton, Ohio, and a cousin, Harry Kaufman, of Cle elaad. Mr. and Mrs. Abiram Boyd are spending the week in Indianapolis, attending the State fair. Miss Thelma Rummell has returned to New Castle after a week's visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Falls. Mrs. J. S. McDaniels and her guest, Mrs. Schoff and daughter, Mamie, of Huntington, were visitors Wednesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reiser, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wharton transacted business in New Castle Wednesday, going from that city to Indianapolis to attend the State fair. The dance given Tuesday evening at Jackson Park was well attended. The Weisbrod Saxaphone Orchestra, of Richmond, furnished the music for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. John Stafford, of Lincoln, are spending a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wissler. Miss Alice Kiser, residing north of town, was also their guest Wednesday. W. S. Kiser spent Wednesday at the State fair. Mrs. I. N. Falls has a night blooming cereul that is rare, in that it has bloomed twice this season, early in July and again Tuesday night. Florists state that this Is most unusual. Lon Bertsch made a business trip to . Springfield, Ohio, yesterday. Esther Coffin has returned after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Otis Harris, of Marlon, and her brother, Craig Coffin, of Anderson. E. R. Huddleston, C. T. Wright and son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marlatt, were among the number from this cly at the State fair Wednesday. The Misses Edith and Irene Gilchrist, who have been visiting friends in Connersville, are spending a few days In Cambridge City, . before re
turning to the,ir home in Indianapolis. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, state of Indiana, and to all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law, will make application to the board of commissioners of Wayne County, state of Indiana, at the next regular session of said board, commencing on the first Monday of October, -1912, for permission to move my place of business for the retailing of intoxicating liquors from one room to another in the said City of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, state of Indiana, and for the transfer or change of location of my license to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved " March 17, ' 1875, and ' all acts amendatory and. supplemental, thereto, and all other laws of the state of Indiana now( In force in , relation to such business. The precise location and description of the room and such building to which I desire' to move said business and to which I desire to transfer such license is as follows : 'Being the ground floor room of a three-story brick- building located on lot number three (3) in that part of the City of Richmond, In Wayne County, Indiana, laid out by Bickle and Laws and lying east of Fort Wayne avenue and west of Fifth (now Eighth) street in said city. Said room being more particularly located and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the east side of said Fort Wayne avenue in said City of Richmond, where the line which divides lots numbered three (3) and four (4) in that part of said City of Richmond as laid out by Bickle and Laws as aforesaid, intersects said east line of said Fort Wayne avenue, thence south-eastwardly sixty (60) feet along said line which divides said lots numbered three (3) and four (4) as aforesaid; thence at a right angle to said line twenty-five (25) feet, (the same being the full width of said lot number three); thence north-westwardly sixty (60) feet along the line which divides lots numbered two (2) and three (3) in said part of said City of Richmond as laid out by said Bickle and Laws, as aforesaid, to the said east side of said Fort Wayne avenue; thence southweetwardly along, said east .side of Fort Wayne avenue twenty-five (25) feet more or less, to the place of beginning. Said room being known and designated as being number On Hundred and Ninety-three (193) Fort Wayne avenue, and being in the Third Ward of the City of Richmond, in Wayne Township, Wayne County, state of Indiana, Notice is hereby further given that the license whereof it is proposed to request and petition for such transfer of location, was heretofore transferred to me by Edward F. Cutter, by the permission, consent and order of said board of commissioners of Wayne County, state of Indiana, on the secend day of September, 1912. - HOMER V. McLELAND. : ' Mt
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, wherein Sophrona Morrow, et al, are plaintiffs, and Edward F. Morrow, et al, are defendants, in Cause No. 15,882, for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described In complaint in said cause, I will, as such commissioner, on Saturday, the 5th day of October, 1912, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Part of the northeast quarter of section, nine (9), Township .fourteen (14), range one (1) west, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point eighty-seven and 72-100 (87.72) rods south of the northeast corner of said quarter; thence west seventy-nine and 12-100 (79.12) rods to Samuel Bunker's east line; thence north twenty-eight and 94-100 (28.94) rods; thence east seventy-eight and 96-100 (78.96) rods to the east line of said quarter; thence south twenty-nine and 24-100 (29.24) rods to the place of beginning, containing fourteen (14) acres, more or less. Also, part of the northwest and southwest quarters of section ten (10), Township fourteen (14), range one (1) bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of said section; thence west one hundred sixty and 66-100 (160.66) rods to the northwest corner of said northwest quarter; thence south eighty-four and 30-100 (84.30) rods to the southwest corner of lot number three (3) as set off to Rachel Morrow by commissioners of Wayne Circuit Court in Cause No. 184, as shown in deed record 66, page 327; thence east along the south line of said lot number three, one hundred thirty and 50-100 (130.50) rods to a stone at the northwest corner of said lot number 7, as set off to Joseph S. Morrow in said partition; thence south one hundred thirty-nine and 96-100 (139.96) rods, more or less, to the southwest corner of lot number eight (8), as set off to said Joseph S. Morrow, in said partition; thence east thirty-one (31) rods to the east line of said southwest quarter; thence north fifty-nine and 30-100 (59.30) rods to the center of said section ten (10) thence continuing north on the east line of said northwest quarter of said section one hundred sixty-four and 96-100 (164.96) rods to the northeast corner of said quarter section, the place of beginning, containing one hundren and twelve (112) acres, more or less, and containing in both tracts one hundred and twenty-six (126) acres, more or less. This farm is located one and onehalf (1V&) miles northeast of Chester, and about four and one-half (4) miles northeast of the City of Richmond. Said farm to be sold subject to the lease of Merritt Williamson, which expires March 1, 1913, and subject to the 1912 taxes, payable in 1913. Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money cash in hand; one-third in one year and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale; the purchaser -to' execute promissory notes tor said deferred payments, payable at some bank in this state, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and providing for attorney's fees, and -secured by first mortgage on .real "estate sold. Sale to take place on above described premises, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., of said day. Dated September 4, 1912. i Charles W. Jordan, . - . Commissioner. HENRY U. JOHNSON, GARDNER, JES8UP & WHITE,. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 5-lt
The Adirondack Lakes. One of the most striking phenomena of the Adirondack region-is-tbe carrying power of the human voice in still weather upon the lakes" great and small. Persons" ashore easily bear the ordinary conversation of others who are so far out upon the like as to be Indistinguishable, and as a great many Adirondack visitors' habitually violate the law touching the slaughter of deer all 6uch , off endere, are extremely careful not even to whisper a word that might betray-their guilt -when rowing upon the lakes. First Veterinary School. As nearly as the facts can be got at the first veterinary school was founded in the city of Lyons, France, about the middle of May of the year 176L Since 1761 veterinary schools have spread all over the civilized world, especially In Germany, - France, England and the United States of America, In which advanced countries the horse has the benefit of as fine a science as that which exists for his master, man. New York American. Her Answer. He I am going to make yon a present of a bracelet for your birthday. Which do you prefer silver or gold? She is silent He Well, which do yon want?" She is silent stilL He Why don't you speak? I ask you which' do " you prefer silver or gold? Then he suddenly remembered ttwt "silence is golden." Creating an Imp reset on. "Is be really a great scientist? I have my doubts," replied Miss Cayenne. I suspect he is one of the scientists who get their reputations by sitting down to a dinner table and saying chloride of sodium instead of alt-" Washington star. Her Choice. I believe there's good people In all denominations,' Mrs. Lapsling said, "but as for myself I always go to one of the orchard ex churches. Chicago Tribute. 1 A sharp tongue Is the only edged tool .that grows keener with constant use. Irving.
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Letter Last 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. MaiJ at tiis of fice up to 9 a. m.. as follows: D. 0 7 Teacher 1 Tire o C. K 2 Housekeeper .... 4 Home 1 J. B. . 1 H 1 R. A. W 1 15 2 Esten 1 13 2 I 1 Butcher 1 Owner 1 R. M 1 Drugs 1 Engineer 1 Nurse Girl I
The Want WANTED WANTED Boy at Knode's Music store. 5-lt WANTED Sewing, by experienced seamstress; good references. Phone 1777. 5-7t WANTED Few middle-aged men to travel. Previous traveling experience unnecessary. All winter's job. Start now. Territory includes Richmond, Winchester, Union, Portland, Muncie, New Castle, Anderson, Greenfield, Rushville, Cambridge City, Connersville, Cottage Grove. Glen Brothers, Rochester, N. Y. 5-7t WANTED Man with team to scrape out cellar. J. L. Bond. Call phone 4018. 5-lt WANTED To bid on all lawn fence work. Eureka Fence Co. Phone 3751. 5-3t WANTED Apprentice girl at- Tinney's Millinery store, 10 North 8th street. 5-2t -1 WANTED Girl in packing and icing room. Richmond Baking company. 5-lt WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home. Address Washing, care Palladium. 5-2t WAN T E D Middle aged woman to assist with housework; small family; no washing; good wages and home to right party. Address P. H. M., care Palladium. 5-2t WANTED To buy some old brick. Phone 4018. 5-lt WANTED Messenger boys at Western Union. Good money for hustlers. Must have bicycle. 5 tf WAMtD A reliable delivery clerk. McCarthy's Grocery. 4-3t WANTED Young man to work in drug store. Address Drugs, care Palladium. . -i 4-2t WAN T ElDFive girls at once, Knitting factory. Good wages. Inquire Richmond Mnfg. Building, North West Third street. 4-2t WANTED Good home for girl fourteen years old. Address W. A. Wherley, New Paris, Ohio. 30-7t WANTED Two chambermaidsT$18 per month. Westcott Hotel. 3-3t WANTED Experienced girls at the West Side Laundry. Apply at once. 3-7t WANTED One copy of the Palladium of the following dates: May 31, May 25, Feb. 17, Feb. 29. 5c per copy will be paid to the first person bringing same to Palladium office. 31tf TIME IS MONEY Use the Underwood typewriter and save time. Free trial. Richmond Talking Machine Co. Phone 1948, 23 North Sth. 21-tf WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf 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., 102b Main. Phone 193. 15-tf WANTED To weave rag and Ingrain rugs, also carpets. 808 North I street. 22-30t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT, THE CLEANER Phone Quigley's 1298 24-tf WANTED Salesladies, with experience and good references for Cloaks, Suits, Muslin wear. Children's Dresses. Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Neckwear, Jewelry, Embroideries, Wash Goods, House furnishings and other departments. Good permanent positions and best salaries paid to qualified applicants. Apply in per- . son or by letter. The Louis Trailer Company. Dayton, Ohio. 4-6t PRACTICAL, experienced nurse In conflneemnt. Bertha Pruitt, Phone 72, Cambridge City. 3-3t FOR RfcNT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with Data. jz ioixn lenu street. z-7t FOR RENT -urnished front room, modern. 206 North Eleventh street. 31-7t FOR RENT Forty acre farm near Richmond, possession Dec. 1. Address O. R- Staley, R- F. D. 2, Wilkinson. Ind. jg-8t FOR RENT second story Harrington Apartment. 36 South Sth St. 7-tf FC5R RENT House, by SepL 1. 518 Nortn Twelfth. Inquire. Miss Porter's ndllinery store. 17-tf
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FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping for man and wife. ; Inquire 516 Main street. 5-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, private family. Light, heat, bath. 322 North 8th street. 17-tf FARM FOR RENT First and second ; bottom land, well Improved, cash rent. Address Owner, care Palladium. 30-8t FOR RENT On special condition: One single and two double rooms. Apply to Mrs. C. K. Barnes. Phone 2140. 21-tf FOR RENT Farm, 200 acres. In quire 220 North Twelfth street. 3-tf j FOR RENT Rooms, East or West side. Phone 3037. 4-7t FOR RENT 7 rooms, modern house, .101 W. Pearl. 'Phone 2477. thur-sat-tues-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping, no children. 44 Fort ! Wayne avenue. 4-tf j FOR RENT Five room upstairs flatT 108 South Sixth street. Call 808 Main. . 4-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with 16-tr FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished room, modern. Address B, care Palladium. 4-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly R1L- Krh on Main tf FOR SALE My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Barrel, Hoosier Store. SANFORD E. HENNING FARMS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE 205 NORTH 8TH FOR SALE New, modern home, six rooms, bath and pantry, furnace and all conveniences; oak doors, buffet built in; lot 40 by 165. Priced for quick 6ale, 12,500, or can use good lot in trade. Location South Tenth street. Phone 1390. 6-lt FOR SALE, Trade or Rent Property on Charles avenue. Phone 3751. 5-3t FOR SALE House. Inquire 28 North Seventeenth street. 3-7t FOR SALE Modern house, n-w. Southeast corner Main and Second. thurs&sat FOR SALE Well improved farm of 175 acres. For particulars address Room 40, Colonial Building. Phone 2560. 27-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED UPHOLSTfcRlNQ. J. H. RUSSELL 16 8. Seventh. S. Richmond's Leading UpholKtemr 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 patrons Phone 1793. thnr-fri-sat-tf SEE MOORE . OGBOKJv tut all kinds of Insurance. Bonds anii Loans. Real Estate and Rentals Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bide fb20-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Store, 616 Main street. Phone 2655. 19-tf FOR SALE FOR Sale Soft coal range, hard coal burned, oak kitchen cupboard. Call at 508 South Tenth street. 2-7t FOR SALE Don't buy a typewriter until yon see the Underwood. Free Trla'. Richmond Talking Machine Co.. 1 3North 9th. 14-tf FOR SALE Tent 10 by It, cheap; Buckeye incubator. 105 North Sixteenth street. 3-6 1 FOR SALE A Richmond piano, firstclass condition. . 770 National Road, opposite Eariham. 4-7t FOR SALE Parlor organ and dipnettle, cheap. 538 North Nineteenth street. S-3t FOR SALE Bargain, Automobile, Davis "45,' 1911 Model, Good Condition. Cailibon4706
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FOR SALE Continued FUNK & MILLER veal Estate Loans. 1 ns'.rsnc We can sell your property, no dirfereacr where located. Our motto. "A Sr.uar Deal to Both Buyer atd Se'Ir." P. It. FUNK J. H. MILLER. Secou;! National Bank Building. Prone 2766. FOR SALE One rug 9 by 12. Mission hall seat and rack, two Mission rockers, two crex rugs. All in good condition. Reasonable. Phone 1734. 5-3t FOR SALE Child's folding cot bed 215 North Eleventh. 5-lt FOR SALE: Buff OrDhinztoi chick-1 ens, March hatched. Marmon Place, east of the city. Phone 3826. 5-2t FOR SALE Gates, , different price right. Eureka Fence pany. Phone 3751. FOR SALE Household goodsT new. 416 H North West First sizes; almost street. C-7t FOR "SALE: Good steel range. 518" South Eighth street. 5-lt FOR SALE Sows and pigs. Phone 5135-A. 4-3t ' FOR SALE Buggy, harness. White Rock chickens. 634 North Nineteenth street. 3 3t Good S room house, 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, on mile town. $50 per acre. 100 acres, good, 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 ISM ltt FOR SALE Ladies' good black cloth coat, size 36, cheap; also green broadcloth jacket suit, size 36; call 202 North Eth. 20-tf LOST LOST Pocketbook containing about $5 and lodge receipts, with name. Return to Palladium. Reward. 6-2t LOST Young bull, weigh l.OOO lbs., strayed from pasture west of city. Finder please call phone 51261. 4-2t LOST Between Hawkins Springs, Richmond, and Elkhorn cemetery, engineer's tripod and tent fly. Notify Box 245, Richmond. Liberal reward. . 4-3t LOST Child's push cart, near Seven" teenth and Main streets. Return to 22 North Seventeenth street. 2-tf LOST Between Richmond-Fountain City, one pair Child's Rompers. Friday. Leave at Palladium office. 19-tf ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth M. Meek, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that by rirtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit . Court, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth M. Meek, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction on the premises, on Saturday the 28th day of September, 1912. the following described real estate, situated In the county of Wayne and State cf Indiana, to-wit: Lot numbered twenty-eight ,(28) In the Highland addition to the City of Richmond, which lot has a frontage ! of 42 feet and a depth of 141 feet, and j which house number is 1804 North F! street The buildings consist of a two story eight room frame bouse, and a large tarn. Terms: One third cash In hand; the residue in equal payments, in nine and eighteen months from date of sale, with notes at six per cent per ccnum, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and secured by mortgage upon the real estate sold. Said sale Is made to discharge a mortgage lien to Charles A. Meek In the sum of Nine Hundred Sixty-five Dollars which is a first lien, and also to discharge a lien for city improvements, the unpaid balance of which is Twenty-nine and 44-100 dollars. The purchaser shall take and hold said real estate freed from said mortgage lien ot said Charles A. Meek, which lien shall attach to the fund arising from said sale; but the purchaser shall take and hold said real estate subject to said Ilea for city Improvement, and also subject to the taxes for 1912. Sale will begin at two o'clock p. laJoseph B. Meek. Administrator. EOSCOE E. KfRXMAM. Attorney.
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Cash Rates Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Etc., Ic per word or 7 days for the price of 5 days.. Found and Situation Wanted, are inserted free 2 insertions. Lower rate if contract is made on monthly or vearlv basis.
Yoinr Wants CITY ADVERTISEMENT CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Of'ice of the Board. Richmond. Ind.. Aug. 30th. 19121 To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Board cf Public Wcrks of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 30th day of August. 1912. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following deecrlbe Improvements, as authorized by the) Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 290 191T' Providing for the improvement ot Main Street, by constructing cement sidewalks 9 wide on the south side ot street from South 12th to South 2?nd street and on the north side of street from North lst to North 22nd Street. Improvement Resolution No. 311 1113 Providing for the improvement cf th alley between South 8th and Sth streets, by constructing cement roadway the full width of said alley, from the first alley south of Main street to South "X" Street. Persons Interested la or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board ot Public Works of said city has flx& Thursday. Sept. 19th. 1912. 9 o'clotls. 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 roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or treat of land have been or will bo bensflt4 in the amounts named on said roil or in a greater or less sum than thai named on said roll. Said assessment roll ' snowing said prima facie assessments, with thef names of owners and descriptions cC property, subject to be assessed, is ess file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of safat city. B. A. KennepohL Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman. . - Board of Public Works.; aug30-lwk 9353 A Pretty Summer cf Party Frock For Mother's Girl. Girl's dress la high or low neck and long or short sleeves. Embroidered batiste was used for this model. White linen embroidered in blue or pink or In self color would be equally effective. The ; design is also adapted to all wash; fabrics, to cashmere, nenrietta, silk, voile or albatross. The pattern is cot In four sizes: 6, 8. 10 and 12 years. It requires four yards of 36 inch material for an eight year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cent in silver or stamps. (Fin oat Blanks a pencil and send ta Pattern DepC. Richmond Palladium.) Name .....41 Size Address la la emnttioa for tfc naww oi tb In Cbicxo boapttat mitlf, V iiiiuM m omM b wowd aad tb pattaot to um won kick. - neforaUMOlscu Md at. tta padeot had dtad. It b 0014 ao itr wltbomt him tomaca. To mo wooicd m fooa eoaoiaoB. tad sra
