Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 278, 26 September 1912 — Page 9

THE BICHMOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5G, 1912.

PAGE NINE.

News From Surrouffowns

MILTON, IND.

MILTON, Ind., Sept. 26. Miss Lulu

Ward has been visiting her brother

and aunt, Harry Ward and Misg Mar

tha Baker, on the farm south of town,

this week.

Hugh Morris, of Cambridge City,

was in town on business yesterday.

Mrs. Mary Noll entertained as her

guests, yesterday, Mrs. Hill of Center

vllle and Mrs. Carder, formerly of

Richmond, now of Kansas City. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick returned from the Indiana Conference at Jeffersonville, yesterday. He will arrange to move soon to his new work at Hartsville. Mrs. Amanda Brattain was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brattain, this Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, of south of MiKon, have as their guests Mrs. Charles Hess, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Mary Walker, of north of Dublin was the guest of friends here yes

terday and looking after the M. E.

parsonage.

Mrs. Lydla Trine, returned from Richmond, yesterday where she had

been attending Friends Yearly Meeting.

The Rev. F. C. McCormick was at Dublin yesterday to conduct the fu

neral of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Protzman. O. H. BeeBon is now wearing the championship over W. H. .Miller. He caught a four pounds bass from the river here. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kellam had as their guests a few days this week, Mr. and Mrs. John Ball and daughters. Miss Ina and Mrs. Kleinekencht, and Homer Wisssler. John Rush Manlove, of near Benton-' ville has entered the Milton high;

school.

Arthur Leverton is reported on the

sick list. He Is suffering from cold.

Harry Manlove who is engaged by a

Lyceum Bureau for the coming sea

son, left today on "a tour of thirty-two

weeks through the West.

The Rev. C. H. Pinnick will go to Hartsville to fill hie first appointment

in his new charge, Sunday. Mrs. Jas. Staman spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stamm, at Mt. Auburn. Mrs. Earl Doddridge, Mrs. R. J. Kellam, Mrs. John Ball, Mrs. Klinekencht, formed a party at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalle y, east of town, Tuesday. Charles H. Calloway, postmaster at Milton, has been appointed as a delegate to. the Conservation Congress at Indianapolis, the coming week.

Miss Margaret Vannati entertained at dinner, Tuesday evening, Mrs. Perry Ferguson of Comnersville. The Rev. M. M. Westhafer, who comes to this charge as the new M. E. pastor, will nil his appointment at the Milton-churchy-Sunday--- v w-v ' Mrs.' Catherine Swafford and brother, John Ferguson, v have been having as their. gue6ts, their nieces, Mrs. A. L. Scudder of Grand .Island, Nebraska.

dianapolia

the subject88 tne ladies on Mrs. Geild Ils Play" Copeland and Mrs- Ry derson of W MIss Je8S An" Erie Locr8in Henry cVn Pusinelli are onstrators d week as demrope, fancy Jne for making Dr. H. B. 1 Tuesday on ln Indianapolis The reside business, thony PusineU Dy Mrs- An" and that of i MaJn street

south part of k In tne ed by a fresh ?einS Improv-

Mrs. R. L. SrFnt-

Tuesday, where0 Bniond brother, Floyd, dys and her

lege. jusines Col-

Relatlves in thi

the announcement received

Mrs. Mary Willialmanage ot

and Mrs. D. S. Vier 01 Mr-

liams was formiMrs- Wli"

Pritrhnrri y ' Emma

Johnson, which nc? Neal C.

tory of Dr. Charlethe Rec' of Los Angeles, Cald Locke Henry Cosgrove er 10thBertha, returned to fr Mi8S day after having sp4lis Mon" Mr. and Mrs. Harlej with

Mr. and Mrs. Jacr

move into the residen,r

ter's parents, Mr. and

lack.

will

the lat-

and

in

e Wal

Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wc, Mrs. R. A. Hickn snpi-

Indianannlta av

The funeral nf tha

child of Mr. and Mrs. Ws old

occurred this (Wednesdaman' from the home' of the gon Rev. and Mrs. Needhair?118'

blin.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind.. Sept. 26, 1912. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WATER WORKS. Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Public Works of the City

of Richmond, Indiana, will until 10 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, October 30, 1912, receive at the office of said board, sealed bids or proposals for the furnishing of water to the City of Richmond, and the citizens thereof, for the period of twenty-five years, under the terms and conditions of a proposed franchise and contract, copies of which are on file in the office of the Board of Public Works and in the office of the City Civil Engineer of Baid city of Richmond, Indiana. Each bidder to file with his bid his bond payable to the city of Richmond in the sum of $25,000.00, with good

surety to be approved by the Board.

of Public Works of said city, conditioned for the execution by him of the contract if awarded to him. The option or right of the city of Richmond to purchase the Richmond City Water Works to be assigned to the successful bidder on terms and conditions set forth in said proposed franchise and contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. A. KENNEPOHL. F. R. CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works. B. A. BESCHER, City Clerk. sep26oct3

8hs Was Left.

Miss Oldham awoke In th the night and found a burgt Ing her trunks. She did but, looking him square In tP: pointed to the door and saidfe "Leave me at once, sir!" "Oh, that's all right, mada. the burglar as he backed tor door. "I had no intention o you."

NOTICE TO

CREDITORS,

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONS

SALE.

Notice is hereby given, that tL

dersigned commissioner, appoint"

HEIRS,

ETC. In the matter of the estate of Mary F. Smelser, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term. 1912.

Notice is hereby given that Dickinson Trust company as executor of the

estate of Mary F. Smelser, deceased,

has presented and filed its account and vouchers in Anal settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said

circuit court on 'the 28th day of Sep

tember, 1912, at which tme all heirs,

ceditors or legatees of said estate are

required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.

Dickinson Trust Company, Executor. JOHN L. RTJPE, Attorney.

wk-12-19-26

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

Letter List The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads., received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by 'calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 9 a. m.. as follows: 0J. 0 X I- 2 W 1 H. H. 4 N. R 1 D 1 A. R. S 1 Tire Case 4 A. B 1 D. 0 1 I 1 Lady 1 Washing 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out.

YOUR SELLING PROBLEMS Finding a market locating a purchaser; are you confronted with such a condition? What have you for sale realty, securities, a business, your services as an expert in any of the varied lines of mercantile work; do you 6eek tecants, roomers, boarders; are you on the look on; for those who would exchange? There's a way to get in touch with many who seek just what you wish to sell or rent rajke use of the Want Columns. The Wants are an index of the needs of many individuals, businesses and homes.

Cash Rates Wanted, For Sale. For Rent, Etc., 1c per word cr 7 days for the price of 5 days'.. round and Situation Canted. are inserted free 2 insertions. Lower rate if contract is made on monthly or yearly basis.

The Want Ad Notifies the Public of Yoor Wants

WANTED

WANTED Girl at Floral company.

Chas.

Knopf's 26-tf

FOR RENT Continued.

WANTED Number of inside finishers at St. Andrew's scnool. Phone 2416 or call at building. 26-3t

FOR RENT 6 room home. 2034 South A street. 26-7t FOR-RENTFurnished room in private family. Heat and bath. Central. Address A. T., care Palladium. 26-7t

WANTED Girl to assist with house- j fqr-rexx

11 1 X XV. 4. UVliU VWi v v

WANTED Work by the week. 62 Bridge avenue. 26-2t

WANTED A competent young man stenographer for position in Cambridge City. Call at the Richmond Business College. 26-2t

WANTED Piece work by experienced lady. 191 Fort Wayne ave. 26-2t

an action for partition in Wayne CUit Court Of Wbvtia Priii

wherein Sopbrona Morrow, et at.

plaintiffs, and Edward F. Morrow;

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board.

ichmond, Ind., September 23rd, 1912.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 26,

Mr. ana Airs. Ainert jnpe, arter a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Phil

lip Laever and oCher relatives, have

gone to Muncie to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ludington before returning totheir home in-Chi

cago.

John Calloway, of Knlghtstown, was

in Cambridge City Monday.

Mips. Forrest Moray is spending a Unr days with her - mother, Mrs. Ellen

rPox, ot Giensfoik. Mx. and Mso. Joa Moore went to ; Indianapolis Wednesday to atend the rfuneral of the later'a aunt, Mrs. Kate rHlehits. - H. P. Luddtngton has returned to

'Muncie after a few days spent with ;r,ftatlves in this city, on account of the lines of Mrs. Ludington. Hnoch HigbJey visited his daughter ;Mrs. Howard EHot, of New Castle, Tuesday.

After several months spent in this city as civil enginer on the P. C. C. & St. L. R. R.. George Grensburg left Tuesday morning for Lafayete to entar; Purdue university. Miss Gertrude Markle is improving attar an lines of several days. Mis Besie Brooks spent Tuesday af-

iwiuu hiiu mra. aivm KBtnioam, or Benton ville.

Mesrs. Frank Whitesell, Jerome

Day, and others from Hagerstown, were in Cambridge City Tuesday

morning on their way to Richmond. Hon. Ftaley Grajj, of Connersville,

was m Cambridge City Monday.

area Hudleston, of the Indiana National Bank, at Indianapolis, has

Den indisposed and Is taking a much neded rest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hudleston, of Mt, Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper will move from Church street, into the residence of the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walack, on West Main, within a short time, urday at public sale, the building in East Cambridge City formerly owned by the Ingerman Brewing Company, for the sum of $615. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Marson and son Ralph and Miss Catherine Calloway heard Senator Beveiidge in Richmond Tuesday. The Helen Hunt Club met Monday afternoon at the home of Miss ! Harriet Ault Mrs. Millard Petro. as i

a preface to one line of work to be used in the club this year, gave an interesting talk on Switzerland. Miss Hannah Overbeck folowed this by a strong paper in which she recounts in concise manner much of , interest In response to Early Swiss History. A short busines sesion followed the lard Petro was chosen treasurer to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Miss Alice Bradbury, whoso work ln that capacUy hag been mo8t efficient. The next meting will be that of the first number on the Home Economics Lecture Course, on -donday afternon, October seventh la the Presbyterian church, at which tmls. Mrs.' Grace Julian Clark, of In-

al, are defendants, in Cause No. Y , . L I T , Q for tt.a m-him. ' , "'Notice is hereby given by the Board

tvora) joe,,,u", . 7, , Public Works of the City of Richtherein described, to sell the real ij T j- .x. v (a(a - . . , . , hd, Indiana, that on the 19th day of L T comPlaInt , Member, 1912. they approved an asnn X 7 mmissionement roll Bhowlg tne prima facle Si 9 f f' i 5? It v,f ctobeiBBments for the following describ1 V,? 6 h,ghe8t amublic improvement, as authorized best Mdder the following described improvement Resolution namreal estate in Wayne County, Indiana tO-Wltl . . . . a. n ki 4a

Ring for the construction of ce-

sldewalk 6 feet wide on both if South 11th street, from South outh G street. ns interested in or affected by

scribed public improvement pSby notified that the Board of Vorks of said city has fixed MC October 7th, 1912, 9 o'clock

a date upon which remon-

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 (72.12) rods to Samuel Bunker's east line; thence north twenty-eight and 94-100 (25.94) rods; thence east seventy-eight and 96-100 (78.96) rods to the east line of said quarter; thence south towent-nine and 24-100 (29.24) rods to

the place of beginning, containing fourteen (14) acres, more or" less.

aiso. part or the northwest and

southwest quarters of section ten (10),

lownsmp 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 net off to

Rachel Morrow by commissioners of Wayne Circuit Court in Cause No. 184

as snown in aeed record 66, pagft 327;

meuce east aiong tne south line of

said lot number three, one hundred

tnirty and 50-100 (130.56) rods to

6tone at the northwest corner of said

lot number 7, as set off to Joseph S. Morrow in said partition ; thence south

One hnnrirori fhlptr-niTi.. n ttfin

, .u.ibj-uiuc ouu

j (139.96 rods, more or less, to the south

WANTED Clerical work of any kind by lady of experience. Can give good reference. Phone 2301 or address Letter "N. C," care Palladium. 25-2t

FIRST CLASS tool and diemaker, also automobile mechanic, wants position. Will also do secret service work. Address "Morris," care Palladium. 25-3t

hand,

7 room house, furnace.

electric lights, bath. $18.00. Phone 1010. T. H. Hill. 26-2t FOR RENT 7 room house, 606Sheridan street. Phone 4158. 25-3t

FOR RENT Five room 600 So. 13th.

house; call 25-2t

FOR RENT House of 7 rooms and bath near Main; will be vacant by Oct. 1st. Inquire at 221 South 6th. 25-tf

FOR RENT House of 4 rooms; 638 South 6th street. 25-t

FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, no children, 207 N. 9th St. 25-2t

FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. Heat, bath. Private family. 216 S. 9th street. 23-tf

FOR SALE REAL ES TATE

FOR SALE Richmond property a spec

ialty. Porterfield, Kell

Blk., 8th and Main.

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FOR SALE My home, 218 South 16th street; Inquire at residence or see J. F.

Barrel, Hoosier Store.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT

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FOR TRADE First class Indianapolis property for farm by owner. Box 99. R. R. 36. Indianapolis, Ind. 21-25

FOR SALE: Modern home, eight rooms, sleeping porch and bath. Main street, $4,950. Address Home, care Palladium. Phone 3234. 18-tf

FOR SALE Brick dwelling, six rooms. 420 South 10th street 24-tf

WANTED Experienced" single; phone 4406.

farm

25-2t

WANTED Industrial insurance men. Call afternoons, 219 Colonial Bide. 25-2t

WANTED Position as general housework. Small family. 31 North 11th. 25-2t

FOR RENT Six room Hat over 16 S. 7th street, bath and electric light Private entrance, all newly papered and woodwork varnished in fine condition. A bargain at $15 per month. Joe Stevenson. Phone 2167. 19-7t

WANTED An all round blacksmith. Apply 120 North 3rd street. 25-4t

WANTED To buy Guinea Pigs, both young and old. Address "C. H. E.," care Palladium. 25-3t

WANTED 4 or 5 rooms by October 4. Address "M. C. I. 408 Pearl St. 25-7t

WANTED A barber. 10 North 5th street 25-3t WANTED Good German girl for gen-

west corner of lot number eight (8), as

set orr to said Joseph S. Morrow, in

said partition; thence east thirty-one

Ui) rods to the east line of said south

west quarter; thence north fifty-nine and 30-100 (59.30) rods to the center of said section ten (10) thence con

tinuing north on the east line of said northwest quarter of said section one

nundred sixty-four and 96-100 (164.96)

rods to the northeast corner of said quarter section, the place of beginning,

containing one hundred and twelve

(112) acres, more or less, and contain

ing in both tracts one hundred and

twenty-six (12S) aeres, more or less

This farm is located one and one-

half (1) miles northeast of Chester, and about four and one-half uxl

miles northeast of the City of Rich-

mond.

Said farm to be sold subieet to th

lease of Merritt Williamson, which expires March 1, 1913, and subject to the 1912 taxes, payable in 1913.

Terms of Sale: One-third of th

purchase money cash in hanrf-

third in one year and one-third in

eighteen months from dav of sale- th

I'urcnHser to execute promisory notes for 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. Charles W. Jordan, Commissioner. HENRY U. JOHNSON.

GARDNER, JESSUP & WHITE,

Attorneys for Plaintiffs.

sep 12-19-26.: ' .--

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will be received, or4 heard, asSe amount assessed against 79 of property described ln a od will determine the quesn Vhether such lots or tracts ' .e been or will be benefitin flmnI1n(a nam oH fin cairi

roll, ox gTeater or iesa 8um than thf'on said roll. Said fiment roll showing said pr ma 1 assessments, with the names Cjflra anfl descriptions of property,ct t(J be a8Bes8ed is on 1 e seen at the office of the Boanpublic Workg of said city. KENNEPOHL. 5R. CHARLES. ZIMMERMAN. ?d of Public Works. 1 23-lweek

eral housework. South B.

No washings. 207 25-2t

WANTED Nursing fil confinement cases. $6 per week. Call at 9 North 16th street. 25-2t

WANTED Boys Piano Co.

at box shed.

Starr 24-3t

I want to buy watches, diamonds, revolvers, guns, old gold and silver, and gents clothing. J. M. Lacey, Pawn Broker, corner 8th and Main. 23-lmo

WANTED Washing and ironing at 116 N. 2nd street. 23-7t

WANTED Stoves to black and set up furnaces and wall paper cleaned, housecleaning. Phone 1553. 21-7t

FOR RENT 2 furnished North llth. FOR RENT Furnished

North Seventh street

rooms. 28 19-7t rooms,' 112 Phone 1S27. 10-tf

FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 16-tr FOR "RENT 2 furnished rooms. 28 North llth. 12-14t

FOR RENT 8 room house. Ill ST. 14th. 21-7t

FOR RENT Furnished front room, modern. 106 N. 13th street. 21-7t

FOR RENT 7 room flat in the Wayne 12th and Main streets. To be vacated about October 15. Phone 2773. 21-7t

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Couch, dresser, matress and springs. 125 N. W. 3rd. Phone 4169. 19-7t

FOR SALE A good soft or hard coal

heater. 338 Richmond Ave. 23-7t

FOR SALE Favorite soft coal heating stove. 338 Richmond Ave.

2t-lt

9358 A Ssh Waigt Mojel

WANTED Small rough dry washings. Address "Washings," carev Palladium. 20-7t WANTED Local agent for Dayton airless automobile tires. Trabine Bros. 332 N. Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana. 20-7t

TIME IS MONEY Use the Underwood typewriter and save time. Free trial. Richmond Talking Machine Co. Phone 1948. 23 North 9th. 21-tf

FOR SALE Gentle driving horse. 332 Randolph. 24-7t

FOR SALE Baled Timothy hay at reasonable prices. Knoll's Livery Barn. 24-7t

FOR SALE New cottages. 8 Investment. $1,100 and up. See owner only. "Owner," care Palladium. 24-7t Good 8 room house, 44xltu on curner, one square from car line, easy

payments, electric lights. $1,700.

47 acres 2 miles ot city, all good.

no waste. $3,600.

187 acres, 8 miles of city, 100 acres

low bottom, all good, best of water

and buildings prima condition, one

mile R. R. station and town. $100 per

acre. Looks like $160 per acre.

40 acres black, no waste. 80 aeres black, all good.

Double house, 7 rooms on side, all

good, central location. $3,500.

6 room good house, central located. $2,000. New house on payments. $1,100. . ARTHUR BROOKS

16 N. 17th 8t Phone 1303

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FOR SALE Fine corner lot 8. 15th,

$1,050. All improvements paid for, Address "Lot," care Palladium,

Phone 3234. 18-tf

FOR SALE 6 room house and acre

of ground. All Improvements. Built for chicken ranch. Must be sold ln 30 days. . Frank Bussen, 1207 South I street 23-7t

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of tht Board. Richmond. Ind.. September 19, 1911. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by It. at Its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M-, on Mon

day, September 30th. 1912. for the fol

lowing described public Improvements

ln the City of Richmond, as authorized

by the Improvement Resolutions named:

Improvement Resolution No. 336-1912

Providing for the improvement of

South D" street by constructing cement sidewalks on both sides thereof, from South 4th Street to the C. A O.' Railway Company tracks.

All work dona in the making of said

described public improvements, shall

be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail

plans, profiles, drawings and specifi

cations which are on file and may b

seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond The bidders, ln submitting proposals to make said described public lra-' provements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in tha sunk of $100.00, as evidence of good faith, that the successful bidders will ax-j cute, within ten days from tha acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to tha said Board todo tha work of making said improvements. A failure of tha successful bidders to enter into such contracts and' bonds upon tha acceptance ot such, proposals will forfeit tha checks and the sums of money payable thereon to tha city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works rascrraal tha right to reject any or all bids. . B. A. Kennepohl. Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman. Board of Public Works.

dly sept 19-26

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

SEE MOORE & OOBORN tor all kinds ot Insursfice. Bonds and Loaaa, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bide fabZO-U

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT!

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A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ara, R. R. L Phone 417L Office at Keys Harness Storfi 616

Main street. Phone 266$.

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FOR" SALE Household furniture, 1031 Main street. 24-7t

FOR SALE Base burner cheap. 217 S. 3rd street. 24-7t

FOR SALE Domestic sewing machine, go cart, chairs, parlor stand and lamp, kitchen table, 'matting, pictures and other articles. 216 South 9th. Phone 1345. 24-tf

WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT.

CALL AT 1417 NORTH CF0R SALE-Ladies- good black cloth

ST. OR PHONE 1874.

FOR SALE Mission furniture. Bargain. Call 416 N. W. 1st street. 24-7t

WANTED Picture frames, gasoline

stoves and hot plates repaired, baby cabs retired, grinding and saw filing. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell, 1020 Main street Phone 1936. 10-tf

Ladres' Sh rt Wa st wit , , "'V without Revers Trimming. Striped messaline - in.. .

white is aere 6hown. Tl--

I o.uiic, nut luuoi allracuW

able for any of this

ind suit-

seaa.

materials. The pattern isi sizes: 32, 34, 36, 3S. 40 and

bust measure. It requires I vari1, of 40 inch material for theg jh

ailed

A pattern of this lllustrati

to any address on receipt 0

mil eTit T)l..k. .1

, - m iwdcu ana nri to

Name

Size

Aadress

30-tf

coat, size 36, cneap; also green broadcloth jacket suit, size 36; call 202 North 8th. 20-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 1293 24-tf

FOR SALE Household goods; 127 S. llth street. 23-7t

WANTED Messenger boys at West

FOR SALE Lady's long coat, size 26. 311 North 19th street. 25-2t

FOR SALE One set of single harness, almost new rubber tire carriage, second hand goods, notions and provisions, school supplies. Call 177 Ft. Wayne Ave. 25-7t FOR SALE Jewel base burner. 407 S. 12th. , . 25-2t

FOR SALE Base burner

UPHOLSTtRINO. J. H. RUSSELL 16 S. Seventh. Si Richmond's Leading Upholsterer. Mattresses and Awnings, odd pieces made to order, high class work a specialty. . What we do we do right Estimates cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed all patrona Phone 1793. thur-fri-sat-tf

LOST

14th.

419 North 25-2t

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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 LOST Gold bar pin. Return to 205 North 10th street Reward. 26-lt

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the unV

dersigned has this day been appointed

by the Wayne Circuit Court and qualified as Executor of the will of Lydla, E. Cooper, deceased. The' estate is solvent . . CLABURN S. JONES, Executor. John L. Rupe, Attorney. . 26-3-10

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR. State of Indiana Wayne County is.1 Notice is hereby given, that tha un dersigned has been appointed admln-( istratrix of Joseph Messmann, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.' Mary Messmann. Administratrix. WILLIAM H. KELLEY. Attorney. dly-25-oct 2-9-l

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: . Notice Is hereby given, that tha undersigned has been appointed administratrix of Charles - Knopf, deceased, late ot Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent ; Nora Knopf. Administratrix. WILLIAM H.' KELLEY, Attorney. ... dly sep 12-19-26 oct S

FOR SALEThe Bargain! of the Year

era Union. Good money for hust- j FOR SALE Good cook stove .cheap.

lers. Must have bicycle.

5 tI : 231 South 8th stret.

26-lt

WANTED To buy. four-passenger

Ford or other light touring car; give description and price; address: "J. W. P.", care Palladium. 11-tf

FOR SALE Old violin, splendid tone. 712 South Ninth street. 2S-3t FOR SALE Base burner, good condk tion. 50 South 17th street. 26-tf

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Furnished front room.

light, heat hath, private entrance. 129 South 12th. 25-lmo

FOR RENT 7 room flat modern in every respect Steam heat bath, rain water. 1021H Main street. Apply to Frank M. Clark, 321 N. llth street. 19-tf

FOR SALE Piano, heating stove and kitchen cabinet Call 215 Randolph 26-lt

FOR SALF. Little black hatched in July. 920 Main

FOR . SALE Lady's diamond ring. k. Address T. K., care Palladium. 26-2t

FOR TRADE Eleven months old Scotch Collie dog for some chickens. Phone 1635. 25-lt

FOR RENT One room house on Easthaven Ave. $3 per month. "A. R. S.," care Palladium. 17-wed, fri. mon, thur. sat mon. thur

FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and bath. In private family. Phone 1226. 26-tf

FOR RENT House of five rooms.

236 RandolDh street Call Knode'C

p-Musfc' Store. - 21-lt

FOR SALE 5 passenger automobileGood condition; new tires. 729 South 12th St. 23-7t

198 acres of the best land in the state of Indiana. Onethird black land, and the balance is the best red clay loam soil. 165 acres under cultivation, and balance 'in good woodland, and blue grass pasture. Good 8 room house, 48x54 bank barn, and all other buildings needed on a farm. Plenty of fruit trees, and place fenced good, and well watered. Close to a good railroad town, 4 mile to church and school. This farm was priced to us at

Minorcas.? $ioo.OO an acre, and no privilege to cut the price for St 26-2t! -Hell L... : nn, k M I

trton, uui u inuii uuw uc sum iu mcci uuugaiiuiis, aiiu can be bought for $85.00 per acre. Mr. FARM BUYER, this is an opportunity that comes but once in a life time to get the best farm in the state. For only $85.00 per acre. We believe that it will not stay on the market long at this price, as the place is well and favorably known by many land buyers. Let us' show it to you, FRIDAY.

FOR SALE Don't buy typewriter until you sea the Underwood. Free Trial. Richmond Talking Machine Co, 2 SXorth 9th. 14-tf

FOR SALE A real bargain for quick sale. New modern bungalow, good location. Address Bumgalew. Jlione 524T. . . t0-7t

Fminik & MMler 2nd National Bank- Bldg.