Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 284, 3 October 1912 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PAIXAJ51U3I AND SUN-TELEGRA31, THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 1912.

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News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Oct. 3. Mrs. Amanda Needham and granddaughter. Miss Rosella Matthews have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matthews at Centervllle. Prof. Shortridge was entertained Tuesday at dinner with Mrs. Martha Stover. Harold Hoshour has been suffering from the grip. The home coming and rally day at the Christian church Bible school, Sunday. The King's Heralds of the M. E. church will meet with Miss Vivian Bennett Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoshour had as their guest, yesterday, Mrs. Hoshour's mother, Mrs. Thos. Kelsey of Cambridge City. The Priscilla club will meet Monday. Gierluf Jensen will speak on the political phase in the interest of the Pro gressives here tomorrow night. Every body invited. O. B. Bryant who was so seriously hurt in a fall from a pear tree Tuesday afternoon is reported no better. He rests under the influence of medicine. Prof. A. C. Shortridge went to Centervllle. He will also visit in Richmond before returning here. Mrs. Ella Hoffman entertaned as her guest, yesterday, her niece, Mrs. Oscar Beeson of Connersville. The Maple Grove school will have their annual social at the school house Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, friends from Cambridge City. The following constitutes the unclaimed letters in the Milton postoffice this month. Ciss Madge Hoover, Mrs. Elmer C. Whitelock. M,r. and Mrs. Jas. Coons entertained as their guests, this week, Mrs. W. H. Harris and daughter, Miss Catherine, of Indianapolis. They were alBo calling on Mrs. Ann Hoshour and other relatives. ' The Rev. and Mrs. F. C. McCormick, '.Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones and daughter. Miss Nellie and Mrs. Alice Gresh formed a dinner party today with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hurst of the Hurst "neighborhood. Mrs. Phoebe Michael spent yester;day in Richmond. Mrs. M. D. Wysong, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Mrs. Harrison Hicks and other friends east of town, this ; week. v4 Mrs. Geo. Tucker and little daughter, of Eureka, Kansas, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beeson. They were at Beechwood farm, yesterday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay. It is said that wedding bells will ring. Some of Arlon Doll's friends have hinted In which quarter they might ring. S Miss Leona McCollem had as her recent guests, Miss Mary Dillon, Miss Elfreda Storch, Miss Mamie Metz and. i'Miss Blanche Bird, of Cambridge City. I HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Oct. 3. Mrs. Bert Winner and daughter, Miss Fern - Winner, of Chicago, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Winner. t. Mrs. Josephine Johnson returned from a few days spent 'at Losantsville. Mrs. Chas. Flemmlng returned Tuesday evening from Indianapolis and was accompanied by Mrs. Susan Gilliand who will spend an indefinite time. Miss Crystal 'Keys entertained several guests at a card party Wednesday, afternoon. President's Day was observed at the home of Mrs. J. F. Hunt by the Progressive club, Wednesday afternoon. The program was one of unusual interest especially the paper. The Origin of the United States Navy by Mrs. Elizabeth Wimmings, another carefully prepared paper by Mrs. A. R. Jonea was, "Is the club a Benefit to the Home." A delicious luncheon of hot rolls, cake and coffee was served by Mrs. Hunt at the close of the meeting. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Oct. 3. Elwood Lawson, of New Castle, transacted business in this city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Martz have returned after a fortnight spent with relatives in Olney, 111., Cincinnes, Indianapolis and Carlisle. Hugh Morris has returned to the Indiana State Dental college, of Indianapolis, with the expectation of taking the three years' course. Mrs. Morris and daughter will spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones, of Hagerstown, before going to Indianapolis for residence. Miss Lenna Cornthwaite, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Squire Cornthwaite, of this city, and Fred Beall, of Richmond, were married Tuesday, by the Rev. Traum at the Christian church parsonage at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Beall went directly to Indianapolis, where their home is in readiness for them, and in which city the groom Is employed as salesman with the Sanders and Recker Furniture Co. - Mrs. Frank McDaniels, Miss Amy McDaniels, of this city, and Mrs. A. E. Ehle, of Gormantown, were the guests Wednesday, of Mjj. and Mrs. Charles Reiser, of Germantown. Mrs. B. F. Miller, Mrs. Squire Cornthwaite and Mrs. W. F. Medsker are in Indianapolis, as representatives from the Zenobia Lodge, Pythian Sisters, to the annual session of the Indiana Grand Lodge. Mrs. Cornthwaite was accompanied by her son, Lowell, and while in that city, they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beall. ... Frank Wissler, employed as bookkeeper and shipping clerk with the Miller company, of Richmond, is thought to be somewhat improved after an Illness of several days, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wissler, of this city. C. T. Wright had charge of the funeral, of Nathan Jones, aged sixtyseven years at Abington, Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Bryan are pleasantly 'located in their new' home on

the corner of North Front and Walnut streets. Mrs. Charles Peterson, of Muncie, is spending the week in the home of her sister, Mrs. Squire Cornthwaite. Miss Gertrude Routh arrived Wednesday evening after a visit with her brother, Fred Routh and family, of Minneapolis, stopping in Chicago on her return. Rev. James Shea has returned after several weeks spent at Bay View, Michigan. Miss Emma Pritchard will hold her Fall opening of millinery goods Saturday afternoon.

His Only Fear. As Is well known, the late Justice Peckham was a Democrat, while Justice Harlan was a Republican. They were the best of friends. One day they were discussing the tfear of death. JoBtice Peckham said to Justice Harlan: "You are not afraid to die, are you?" To this, after a moment's reflection, Justice Harlan replied: "No, not exactly. My only fear Is that I might bring up at Democratic headquarters." New York Sun. A Noble Footman. Billy Hitt, a well known society man in Washington, was late one evening for dinner at the home of Lara Anderson. Springing from his automobile, "NKVXB MIND THS CHECK.'" he rushed into the house, struggling out of his big fur overcoat as he went. Just inside the door he saw a footman at whom he hurled the coat, exclaiming: "That's all right. Never mind the check." But as he was disappearing into the dining room he was stopped by a storm of outlandish language coming from the prostrate form that had been knocked down by the impact of the overcoat. He looked round sad saw emerging from the covering of fur the face of Count von Bernstorff, the German ambassador. Washington Star. Whistler Tamed a Russian. When James MacNeill Whistler went to Venice to make those fourteen famous etchings of his he became so Intoxicated with Its beauty that he made seventy pastels first, leaving his etchings till the last few days. These pastels made a tremendous sensation. AH the art world of Venice was carried away with enthusiasm excepting a Russian painter, who declared them tricks, betting a basketful of champagne he could paint six not to be distinguished from them. Mr. Whistler amiably gave some of his paper and six pastels, which were finally mixed op with those by the Russian and submitted to a Jury which had seen none of them. Mr. Whistler's pastels were unmistakable, and the Russian lost. A few days later the two met on the RIalto, and Mr. Whistler laughed a little about the bet. The Russian was furious. "You forget, sir," he said, "that I'm a Russian, and if you scratch one you find a Tartar underneath." "Oh, no; you have it wrong." said Mr. Whistler; "you have it wrong! I scratched an artist and found an amateur." NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Before Luther C. Abbott, a Justice of the Peace within and for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Jonas Gaar vs. The H. W. JohnsManville Company. The H. W. Johns-Manville Company, the above named defendant is, hereby notified that unless it appears before me at my office in Richmond, in Wayne County, Indiana on the 23rd day of November, 1912, and. answer or demur to the complaint in which the plaintiff .has filed this bond for a writ of attactment and summons against garnishee thereunder, said complaint will be heard in its absence, caid corporation being a foreign corporation. Luther C. Abbott, Justice of the Peace, oct 3-10-17. - , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court and qualified as Executor of the will of Lydia E. Cooper, deceased. Th,e "estate Is solvent. ' CLABURN S. JONES, Executor. John L. Rupe, Attorney. 26-3-10 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of Charles Knopf, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent Nora Knopf, Administratrix. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Attorney. dly sep 12-19-26 oct 3

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., October 3rd, 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 3rd day of October, 1912, they aproved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 294-1911 Providing for the construction of sanitary sewer, in the territory between North 5th and 6th Street, North "A" Street and the first .alley south of North "A" Street. Beginning at the North 6th Street sewer opposite the 1st alley south of North "A" Street; thence running west 125 feet; thence north over and across Lots 24 and 25, Jeremiah Cox, Addition 120 feet; Also beginning at a point 45 feet south of the north terminal of the proposed sewer; thence in a northwestwardly direction 40 feet; thence north 40 feet. Persons interested in or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Oct. 17th, 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 in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in-a greater or less sum that that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names 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. oct 3-10

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Maynard E. Lizar, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent, four miles north and one-half mile west of Fountain City, in New Garden Township, Wayne County, Indiana, on Saturday the 26th day of October, 1912, the personal property of said estate consisting of growing corn in the field, 7 head of horses, 2 milch cows, 2 calves, 50 head of hogs, hay, hay forks, threshed oats and oats straw, several sets of harness, bridles and collars, 2 farm wagons, 2 buggies, buggy harness, one mower, one binder.one corn planter, wheat drill, hay track and car, plows, harrows, tools and all kinds of farm implements and other articles not here mentioned. Said sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms of Sale: All sums of five dollars and under, cash in hand, over five dollars, a credit of Ten months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees and with sufficient sureties thereon. Emma A. Lizar, Administratrix. wkly 3-10-17-24. NOTICE OF PETITION. Notice is hereby given that Louis Hessman and John W. Lloyd have filed in the Wayne Circuit Court their petition, representing that Henry Hessman, late of Wayne County, Indiana, died at said county intestate on the 26th day of May, 1912; that he was unmarried, left no wife or child, and left as his only lawful heirs said petitioners to whom all his property &fter payment of debts descends under the laws of this state. That decedent left real estate towit: Lots 72 and 73 both in Bickle and Laws Addition to the City of Richmond, Indiana, upon each of which is situated a double dwelling house and that said petitioners as the only heirs of decedent are desirous of settling said estate without administration and that no administration thereon is contemplated; that decedent left no debts which have not been fully paid, and that the expenses of his last sickness and funeral have been paid. The said petitioners pray the court upon the hearing of such petition to adjudge and decree that if no letters of administration are issued upon said estate for twelve months from the date of such hearing that all claims against said estate be forever barred except as in the tatute of this state excepted and that the court finally adjudge that all claims against said estate be forever barred. Said petition is brought under the statute in force April 15th, 1905 and is the same as Sections 2S90-2S91-2892-2893 and 2894 of Burns Revised Statutes of Indiana 1908. Notice is further given that said petition is set for hearing in said Wayne Circuit court on the 30th day of Octgber, 1912. Witness my hand and seal of said court at Richmond, Ind., this 30th day of September, 1912. George "' Matthews, Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court JOHN L. RUPE, Attorney wkly oct 3-10-17. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co have opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks. Copings. Porch Columns, Caps Sills, etc.. at Tie Old Mill Works. They have a complete outfit of modern machinery and are using nothing but washed and graded materials In all their work. If you are m 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 have call at Factory and inspect their Products or call phones: Res. 2529 or Factory 349f. . .

PALLADIUM Want Ads

Talk to the Town Through The Palladium ic a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANTED WANTED Lady presser. Ed N. Wil, son, French Dry Cleaning Co., 1002 Main street. 3-tf WANTED Work by the day. Sweeping or cleaning house. Address 15 M., care Palladium. 3-2t WANTED Woman to wash at house on Mondays'. 221 North 9th street. 2-2t WANTED Position as chauffeur by young man of experience. Address "H. T.," care Palladium. 2-2t WANTED Young man between 20 and 25 who is willing to work and learn a business. Address with reference. Box 8, care Palladium. 2-2t WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home. Address "A. B.," care Palladium. 2-2t WANTED 5 first class house painters. Apply Louis E. Fahlsing. Phone 2956. 2-7t WANTED Two young men steady work and good wages. Richmond Underwear company. North 10th St. 2-3t WILL MAIL you postal card album and 10 cards for 10c and 2c in stamps. The Perryville Novelty Agency, Perryville, Pa. 1-lmo WANTED I have a Duntlage Vacuum cleaner for rent. $1 per day. Phone 3223. l-7t WANTED Nursing in confinement cases, good references and prices reasonable. Address "S. J. W.," care Palladium. l-3t WANTED General housework in small family by middle age lady. Address "E. D. W." care Palladium. l-3t FOR SPIRELLA CORSETS made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address Mrs. Frances Bresman, 226 N. 8th St., City. Advertised in all leading magazines. 30-7t WANTED Cook at Wayne hotel, izt Main street 30-tf WANTED Middle aged woman for housework; two in family, suburban home; 1010 Main street. 30-tf WANTED Experienced farm hand". Single-Phone-4165. --- 30-3t WANTED 4 or 5 rooms by October 4. Address "M. C. I.,' 408 Pearl St. 26-7t 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 TIME IS MONEY Use the Underwood typewriter and save' time'? Free trial. Richmond Talking Machine Co. Phone 1948, 23 North 9th. 21-tf WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf WANTED Picture frames, gaaoliue stoves and hot plates repaired, baby cabs retired, grinding and saw filing. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell, 1020 Main street Phone 1936. 10-tf WANTED To weave rag and) Ingrain rugs, also carpets. 808 North I street. 22-3 Ot WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT, THE CLEANER Phone Quigley's 1298 24-tf WANTED To buy, four-passenger Ford or other light touring car; give description and price; address: "J. W. P.", care Palladium. 11-tf WANTED Women at the Collar Pad factory, South 8th and N Sts. Steady - f 29-tf WANTED Messenger boys at Westem Union. Good money for bustlers. Must have bicycle. 5 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished t rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 15-tr FOR RENT of double house, good location. Inquire 183 Ft. Wayne Ave. 3-3t FOR RENT Furnished flat, 2nd floor, 207 North 9th street. No. children. 3-lt FOR RENT House 6 rooms and bath on W. Pearl street Call on 303 N. 13th street. 3-3t FOR RENT One room house on Easthaven Ave. $3 per month. "A. R. S., care Palladium. 17-wed, fri, mon, thur, sat, mon, tbur FOR RENT Large property well located. Good place for roomers. Dye and Price. l-tu-thur-sat-3t FOR RENT Furnished room with bath in private family. Call 1412 N. C. 2-St FOR RENT One 4 room Oat. $9.00; one 8 room house, bath, electric lights and stable. $18. One 5 room house, $10; one 6 room house and stable, $12; one store room, will be vacated soon. $22.50. O. B. Fulghum, 710 Main street. 2-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 107 & 10th. street .'"" 2-7t

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FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1114 N. B 2-3t FOR RENT 7 room house. 231 South West 2nd street. Gas, electric light, city water. Call. 218 South West 2nd. 2-3t FOR RENT House with bath and furnace. Call at 26 South 9th St. 2-7t FOR RENT House, 606 Sheridan St. Phone 4158. 2-3 1 FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and bath. In private family. Phone 1226. 26-tf FOR RENT 8 room house on South 4th. 6 room house, 327 South 10th. Call Phone 1235. O. D. Bullerdick. 1-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, modern. 24 South 12th. l-7t FOR RENT Furnished treat room, light, beat, bath, private entrance. 129 South 12th. 25-lmo FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, suitable for two gentlemen. Phone 2301 or call 202 North 8th streea. 1-tf FORlRENT 100 and2 00 acre farmx, well improved, good land. Wayne county; address O. L., care Palladium. ' 30-7t FOR RENT Modern home, soft water bath, electric lights, hot water heating plant. 1608 E. Main. 30-4 1 FOR RENT Lower flat, 123 South 11th street. Phone 3020. 28-7t FOR-RENT 6 room home. 2034 South A street. 26-7t FOR RENT Furnished room in private family. Heat and bath. Central. AGdress A. T., care Palladium. 26-7t FOR RENT House of 7 rooms and bath, near Main. Inquire at 221 South 6th. 25-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. Heat, bath. Private family. 216 S. 9th street. 23-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE One coal heating stove, 2. One wood heating stove, $1. 221 North 14th street. 3-lt FOR SALE Good springs with matress, also comforts, 322 Main. 3-3 1 FOR SALE Household furniture, first class, in use one year. Anything you want. 1236 Main street. 3-tf FOR SALE Base burner and second hand buggy. Call 202 N. 7th street. 3-3t FOR SALE Heating stove, 224 N. 16th street. 3-2t FOR SALE 3 show cases. Call 107 North 20th Btreet. 3-2t FOR SALE Furniture and carpets. Call at 2101 Main street. 2-3t PERCHERONS for sale. Brood mares from eight to yearling colts. Studs from 3 to yearling colts. O. H. Scantland, Williamsburg, Ind. 2-4t PtmMiic Sale I will sell at farm, one mile west of District School House No. 9, and i mile east of the Lewis Decker farm, 8 miles southeast of Richmond, Indiana, on Wednesday, October 9, 1912, the following: 9 Head of Horses 1 Brown Mare, 1700 lbs., 7 years old, with 5 months mule colt; 1 Gray "Mare, 1600 lbs., 9 years old, with 4 months mule colt; 1 Gray Gelding. 1600 lbs., S years old, extra good worker; 1 Gray Gelding, 1200 lbs., 8 years old, general purpose, well broke; 1 Bay Mare, 1500 lbs., 4 years old, well broke; 1 Bay Gelding, 1200 lbs., 8 years old; general purpose; 1 Gray Mare, 1200 lbs., 2 years old, not broke, and 1 Gray Mare, 900 lbs., 1 year old, not broke, full sisters; 1 Brown Gelding, 800 lbs., 1 year old, draft, not broke. 4 Head of Mules 1 Span of Mules, 8 and 9 years old, weight 2900, extra, good workers; 1 Span of Mules, 5 and 6 years old, weight 2400, extra good workers. 6 Head of Cattle 1 Cow with Calf by side; 1 Milch Cow; 3 Heifers, fresh In the spring. 96 Head of Hogs 15 Brood Sows, not bred; 4 Brood Sows, with Pigs by side; 40 Head of Duroc Spring Shoals; 35 Head of Poland China Spring Shoats; 1 Duroc Boar, 10 months old, an extra good pig; 1 Duroc Boar,- 2 years old, full blood. Farming Implements 1 Moline Wagon, good as new. 2-in. tire; 1 Troy Wagon, 3-inch tire; 1 Platform Corn and Hay Bed; 1 Platform Combination Hog, Hay and Corn Bed; 1 Low Handy Farm Wagon; 1 Spring Wagon; 1 Storm Buggy; 1 Dee ring Binder, S ft. cut; 1 Ideal Giant 6 ft Mower; 2 Kentucky onehorse Wheat Drills; i Self -dump Hay Rake; 1 Avery two-row Corn Plow; 1 John Deere one-row Corn Plow; 1 18-inch Janesville Disk; 1 Rock Island Disk; 1 3-section Spike-tooth Harrow; 1 Walter Wood Spring-tooth 3-section Harrow; 1 Oliver Sulky Plow, No. 11; 2 16-inch Syracuse Walking Plows; 1 16-inch Oliver "Star 5" Walking Plow; l 14-inch Syracuse Walking Plow; 1 John Deere Corn Planter; 1 Walter Wood Hay Tedder; 1 Steel Roller; 1 DoubleShovel Plow; l Spring-tooth Cultivator; 1 Small Shovel Cultivator; 1 Fur-rowing-out Plow; 4 Sets of Breeching Harness; 3 Sets of Fly Nets; 1 Set of Buggy Harness; and all kinds of Tools. 10 Tons Mixed Hay, 55 Acres Corn In FieLi. Sale to Commence at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms made known on day of sale. Wc L. Qatar CoL Jos. KenneL Auctioneer. W. C. Swisher, J. W. O'Harra, Clerks.

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FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Building FOR SALE 6 room house on North 17th street, large lot, house not new, but in very good condition, $2,000. S room house on North 14th street; good location for a rooming house; can be bought $500.00 down, balance on gcod terms. 7 room house on North A street. ll.90o.OO. Almost new 5 room house on North ISth street, $1,500.00. New 6 room house on North ISth street; furnace and soft -water bath. $3,000.00. 9 room house, large barn and 34 acres of land on Middleboro Pike, all for $1,600.00; $:HH cash, balance to suit. 2 double houses on North 14th St.. renting for $40.00 a month, and always rented. $4,400.00. ; room house with toilet on North E street, small lot, but worth the price, $1,550.00. FUNK & MILLER, Second Nat'l Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Davenport, library table, druggett. chairs, dining table, kitchen cabinet and many other household articles. Inquire over 901 Main street. Phone 2150. l-tu-thur-sat-3t FOR SALK Baby buggy. 513 X. lTth street. 2-3t FOR SALE Top buggy $20. Baseburner. $10. Phone 3751. 2-4t FOR SALE Fir6t class upright piano. t Bargain is fold by the 15th. Owner leaving city. 303 North 10th. 2-7t FOR SALE Base burner cheap. C. S". Lehman. 22 North 11th. 3-7t FOR SALE New Favorite gas range, iron beds, ' matresses and springs, Brussels carpets. Bedroom suite. 20S North 18th street. 2-7t FOR SALE Electric lineman's safety belt and spurs. Wire connectors. Call 18 North 13th. 2-3t FOR SALE $12 Steam Vulcanizer for any size tire or tube. $6.00. 100 North 7th street. l-3t FOR SALE Household goods; 127 S. 11th street. 25-7t FOR SALE Base burner, good condition. E0 South 17th street. 26-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 Domestic sewing machine, go cart, chairs, parlor stand and lamp, kitchen table, matting, pictures and other articles. 216 South 9th. Phone 134S. 24-tf FOR SALE One set of single barness, almost new rubber tire carriage, second, hand goods, notions and provisions, school supplies.' Call 177 Ft. Wayne Ave. 25-7t FORSALE Garland base burner. 220 North 12th. 2-tI FOR SALE Sixteen single comb white leghorn cockrels. 704 South 13th street. l-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. u FOR SALE My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Barrel, Hoosier Store. Ml FOR SALE: 7 room house, cement walks, both waters in house. Gas, electric lights. $1,900. $50 cash, balance by month. Frank M. Price. Phone 4158. 2-3t FOR SALE Modern home newly painted, large lot and barn. Call and look. 206 North 16th. 2-tf FOR SALE 7 room house In good condition, located in northeast part of city. Best bargain in city. Price $1,750. Dye and Price, over 901 Main street. l-tu-thur-sat-3t FOR SALE 55 acres all level and tillable, good 7 room house, good bank barn, 7 miles from Richmond on good pike. Price $105 per acre. Dye and Price, over 901 Main. l-tu-thur-sat-3t FOR SALE Rooming house furniture. Call 202 N. 7th street. 3-3t FOR SALE Fine corner lot S. 15th, $1,050. All improvements paid for. Address "Lot," care Palladium. Phone 3234. 18-tf Good 8 room house, 44x160 on corner, one square from car line, easy payments, electric lights. $1,700. 47 acres 2 miles of city, aL'. good, no waste. $3,500. 187 acres. 8 miles of city, 100 acres low bottom, all good, best of water and buildings prime condition, one mile R. R. station and town. $1)0 per acre. Looks like $150 per acre. 40 acres black, no waste. 80 acres black, all good. .Double house, 7 rooms on sice, all good, central location. $3,500. 6 room good house, central located. $2,000. New house on payments, $1,100. ,v ARTHUR BROOKS 16 N. 17th St. Phone 1303 9-tf FOR SALE: Fine five room cottage. $100 cash, balance monthly. Cottage, care Palladium. 2-2t FOR SALE: Fine new cottage. 8 net Investment. Phone 3016. J-7t FOR SALE Here is a chance to get an excellent farm on interurban line at a bargain. Address 603 West Main. iMl 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. "sS rooms. 420 South 10th street. 24-tf

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LOST Gold cuff button with initial "E." near Palladium or in Weil Richmond by carrier. Return to Palladium. . 1-tf LOST Bunch of keys with T. P. A. fob attached. Phone 1239. Richmond Baking Co. Reward. 3-2t LOST Red cow, no horns. If found. Phone 1238. 30-Jt LOST Childs push cart, near Seventeenth and Main streets. Return to 22 North Seventeenth street. J-tt i LOST Between Richmond-Fountain City, one pair Child's Rompers. Friday. Leave at Palladium office. 19-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOCRE X. OGEOKN lor all kinda ot Insurance. Ponds a Loans. Real Estate and Rental. Room IC. I. O. O. F. Bide Ub2Xf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE ! C1TT PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Store. ' f If. Main street Phone 1651 I'M UPHOL.STfc.RINQ. J. H. RUSSELL 1 S. Seventh. St. Richmond's Leading Upbolterr. Mattresses and Awnings, odd piece made to order, hi&h clas work s specialty. What we do we do rfgfcbEstimates cheerfully given. Satis faction guaranteed all pitrons. Phone 1793. thur-frl-sat-ttl j NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS State of Indiana. County of Wayne ss: Before Board of Commissioners, Oo tober term. 1912. In re: petition of Oliver II. Scant land, et al. Improvement of Highway in Green Township. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Boarft of CoimnUioners of Wayne County, State of Indiana, at the County Audi tor's office, and the court-room of th Board of Commissioners of said coun ty, in the court house at the city ofl Richmond. Indiana, until 11 o'clock A M.. Saturday. October 2Cth. 1912. for the Improvement of the highway as petitioned for by Oliver H. Scantland, et al. In Green -Township, of Waynej County, Indiana. Such construction shall be done on ly upon written contract being enter ed Into of form as set out In Com mis-' sioners Record of date of Septembest 21, 1912. and all bidders should famiU iarize themselves with terms of said, contract before submitting any bidsame terms in part being additlonar to specifications of and for construction work. A full and detailed and complete description of said improvement, and the manner of its Improve, raent, grading, draining, graveling and construction Is set out in the report of viewers and engineer and plans and, specifications and profile therefor now? on file in the office of County Audk tor of said county, and as is ordered by said Board of Commissioners. The bidder shall submit with his bid, his bond payable to the State of Indiana in a penal sum equal to at Tease, double the sum of the proposal wlthjj good and sufficient sureties to approve al of said Board of Commissioners, such bond being conditioned in strict compliance with the provisions of Section 74 of "An Act Concerning Highways, of the General Assembly of State of Indiana, approved Mareat, S, 1905, and all acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, and also shall such bond be conditioned in accord ance with the terms of "An Act "Cob, cerning Public Building and Public Improvement Contracts," etc., of tfca General Assembly of State of Indiana approved March 4, 1911." The Board of Commissioners of said; County ot Wayne reserves the rights to reject sny. and all bids. By order of Board ot Commislsom ers of Wayne County, Indiana, Septem ber 21. 1912. Lewis S.' Bowman, (SEALJ, County Auditor of Wsyn 1 County. Indiana. . . dly oct 3 n CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Work Office of the Board. - Richmond. Ind., Sept. 26. 19 IX 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, conies of which are on file in the office of the Board of Public Works and la the office of the City Civil Engineer; of said city of Richmond, Indiana. Each bidder to file with his bid hi 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. sepzbocu The XMkuy of lore. UurM people sbool4 Ion what to do tat oce aotber's little iU. aod tor the CI of tbe sfeOdna that may eotne. Tber oe aooner or later to have onreaton treat eooatipaiioa or tnrii"..rta- Whea tb ecDorttautv OODM remember that the Quick way to obtain relief; aad fisaSy a permaaeat car, ia wfea Or. Caid mU'i Syrup Pepam. rbe ereat herb iaxariys

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