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CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Davis, of Muncie, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner. The Misses Mary and Hazel Bertsch were in New Castle, Thursday evening where they were among the guests at a dancing party. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ohmit and son, Albert, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmit, Verne Ohmit, William Ohmot and family, Carson Ohmit and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whiteley, Miss Alice Bradbury, Mrs. Roy Pelton, Mrs. Anna Filby, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Filby and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Petro, Mrs. Katherine Drischel, Mrs. Alvin Hormel, MrB. Lee Pitman, Mrs. Charles Driggs, Dean House, and William Butler, were among the number from this city in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ohmit, at Milton, Thursday. Rev. Brown, of Richmond, in the absence of Rev. Beckner, will occupy the pulpit at the A. M. E. church Sunday, at moth morning and afternoon services. A merry party was that of Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner entertained the employes of the "5 and 10 cent" store, at their home in Main street. Music and contests were features of the evening's entertainment. Miss Helen Tyler capturing the favor in the peanut walk a box of candy. A two-course luncheon was served in which the hostess was assisted by Miss Mabel Ball. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Luddington and daughter, Miss Lena, are spending a few days in Indianapolis, the guest of Mrs. Luddington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Saxon. Benjamin Ubel returned yesterday to the Military Training Station at Great Lakes, 111., after a visit with relatives in this city. He was to leave today for San Francisco to join the Pacific Squadron and from thence to San Diego, Cuba, where the rest of the winter will be spent in target practice. Amos Danner and D. W. Furman, of Monroe, have been visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner. Mrs. May Boden spent Friday with friends in Richmond. One of the happy Yule-Tide parties was that given by Miss Ruth Burdick at her home on North Front street. During the afternoon cards were played at several tables, followed by a supper served in picnic fashion, after which the young people attended the dance. The company included the Misses Edith Bertsch, CSaynelle Hageman, Edna Jacobs, Irene Toms, Jean Arbough and Messrs Joe Green, John Duffield, Bud Henniger, Howard MeMinn, Ernest and Curtis Young. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brumfield have returned to Paris, 111, after a few days spent with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers. Mrs. R. D. Steele and her daughter, Mrs. Bertram Berger, of Kokomo, spent Friday with relatives in Indianapolis, Mrs. Berger returning home from that city. Mr. and Mrs. John Gehring and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gehring, of this city, and Mrs. Cory, of Germantown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Richardson Christmas day. ECONOMY, IND. ECONOMY, Ind., Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt spent Christmas with Webster relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarett, of Richmond, were Wednesday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jarett. There was a Christmas tree featured with a big dinner at the home of Mrs. Lamb and daughter, Ida Lamb Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Lot Cranor and daughter, Carrie, were entertained at dinner by Modoc relatives Wednesday. Mrs. Hulda Haxton, Joe C. Haxton and daughter, Lucinda, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deck Haxton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Veal and children, of Muncie, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Veal, Wednesday. Squire and Mrs. Fraiser had a Christmas dinner for their children and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clark entertained company from Richmond and Hagerstown at dinner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Farmer delighted their children and other relatives with a Christmas tree Tuesday night. Edwin W. Oler and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Olga Oler and daughter were en tertained at dinner Christmas day by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Replogle and children spent Wednesday in Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Osborn gave a Jioroe coming dinner Christmas day

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for their children and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weyl entertained relatives at dinner Wednesday. David Jordan and Mrs. Nancy Pierce are reported sick. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks of Greensfork, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thornburg, Wednesday. Carman Sels of Elwood and Miss Louisa Woolley of Williamsburg, were callers at the Edwards brothers' home recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Salisbury and children ate their Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Riley Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenstreet entertained company at dinner Christmas day. MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Dec. 28. Miss Amelia Knauf was the guest of friends at Connersville, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wanger entertainer! at rlinnpr WHrpcrliiv Mr nf1 Mrs. Charles llson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams. Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge entertained at dinner Christmas, Mrs. Rhoda Hunt, Mrs. Nancy Weekly, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt, of Cambridge ! City, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and ! daughter, Miss Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams who spent Xmas day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Williams, returned to Chicago Christmas night. M and Mrs. William Ferris entertained at dinner Wednesday, Mrs. Bar- , bara Ferris and Mr. and Mrs. Park Thornburg, of west of town. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Sarah Ohmit were conducted at the M. E. church in Milton, of which : she was a member, Thursday afterI noon, the Rev. F. M. Westhafer, pas- ; tor, officiating. The music was furnished by the M. E. choir. The relI atives attending were Mr. and Mrs. ! Will Ohmit and family, Mr. and Mrs. IJohn Ohmit and son, Mr. and Mrs. ; Frank Ohmit and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whitely, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oh- ! mit, Mv. and Mrs. Carson Ohmit and I family, Clarence Ohmit of Cambridge ' City, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cully of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ; Ocker of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bradford of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hussey and family of j west of town, with other relatives in : town. The burial was at Riverside ' cemetery beside her deceased husj band. The pallbearers were her j grandsons Lawrence, Albert and Verne Ohmit, John and Ernest Hussey I and Arthur Manlove. , Mrs. Roy Pelton and Miss Alice ' Bradbury, Martin Kennedy, Richard jWhirley, Mr. and Mrs. Williard Petro, j William Butler and Dean House were j among those who attended the funeral j of the late Sarah Ohmit here, Thurs- :' day. Mr. and Mrs. James Coons enter- ; tained as their Christmas guests, Mr. j and Mrs. Will Stahl and daughter, j Miss Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coons and Mr. and Mrs. John Deitz, of t Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Coons were each the recipient of a handsome gold watch from their children, Messrs. and Mesdames Stahl and daughter and Coons. Mrs. Mary Walker of north of Dublin visited friends here Wednesday and attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ohmit. Mr. and Mrs. John Smullen were here from Indianapolis to spend Xmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smullen. Mrs. Roy Mills and son spent Xmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. James Kellam entertained at Xmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Kellam and daughter. Mrs. Passmore spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. T. C. Price, of Williamsburg. Charles Crownover and son, of Greenville, Ohio, spent Xmas day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Crownover. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of Richmond, were guests of her mother, Mrs. Malinda Crawford, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kerber have ! as their guests their children, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Mueller and family of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Mueller spent Tuesday with Mr .and Mrs. Jesse Hormel near Dublin, and on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Kerber and son Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Mueller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser, of near East Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty entertained at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman and daughter, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty and daughter.

' The house warming given by the Christian church at the home of the Rpv. and Mrs. F. C. McCormick, Xmas night as a dedication to the new parsonage was attended by 125 guests. The evening's entertainment consisted of music and readings. The members presented Mr. and Mrs. McCormick with an arm chair. The presentation was made by E. P. Jones. The Rev. and Mrs. McCormick responded cordially and stated that his people both expected him to go and to stay, os the people at New Lisbon had presented him with a traveling bag and now his people here gave , him a chair. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gresh entertained at a family gathering Xmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, Mrs. Josie Clouds of Indianapolis, Misses Dora and Edna Clouds, of Minneapolis and Terre Haute, i The funeral services of the late ; Amos Caldwell were conducted Thursj day morning at the home of his I brother, Daniel Caldwell, of near Hari risburg, the Rev. F. M. Westhafer I officiating. The music was furnished by the M. E. choir. The burial was , at Riverside cemetery at Cambridge City. Among the relatives in attendance was his sister, Mrs. Verne Beeson, of Milton.

NOTICE OF SALE OF GRAVEL ROAD BONDS. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. In the matter of the petition of Charles H. Minor et al, for the improvement of road in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County Treasurer of Wayne County, Indiana, at the court house in the city of Richmond, thereof, until 11 o'clock a. in. of Tuesday, December 31st, 1912, for the purchase of sixty bonds of the said county of Wayne, state of Indiana, each bearing date of December 31st, 1912, and payable in series, three bonds to a series each six months commencing May 15, 1914, and each series in the sum of Fifteen Hundred and Fifty Dollars, and consisting of one bond of Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars and two bonds of Five Hundred Dollars each and each bond bearing interest from date at the rate of four and onehalf per cent, per annum, payable semiannually, commencing May 1st, 1914. Said bonds are issued pursuant to the terms of an order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, of December, 16, 1912, and for the purpose of creating and establishing a fund for the payment of the improvement of turnpike in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, upon the petition of Charles H. Minor, et al, and the expenses in connection therewith and pursuant to the terms and provisions for such and like bonds in an act of the general assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An act concerning highways," approved March, S, 1905, and all acts amendatory and supplemental thereto. The full and complete record of all proceedings in the matter of the issuance of said bonds is spread upon the records of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, in the office of the Auditor of said county open for the inspection of all persons interested. Said bonds will be sold for not less than their fuil face value and each bidder w ill, with his bid, state the number of bonds bid for and the gross amount he will pay for the bonds for him bid. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Proposals must be sealed and delivered to said Treasurer at his office, and the envelope containing bid endorsed "Bid for Charles H.' Minor et al, petition turnpike bonds." Albert R. Albertson, Tr. of Wayne Co., Indiana. Lewis S. Bowman, Aud. of Wayne Co., Indiana. GARDNER, JESSUP & WHITE, Attorneys. 21-2S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiani, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Benjamin F. Morris, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Executrix of the estate of Benjamin F. Morris, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Eaid estate is supposed to be solvent. Isabelle M. Haner, 14-21-25. Executrix. Folger P. Wilson Henry J. Pohlmeyer Harry C. Downing Harvey T. Wilson FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 1335. 15 N. 10th St. Automobiles, Coaches, and lane Service

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nyway PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town 1 hrotigh The Palladium lea word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD Mall will be kept for 30 flays only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. Investment 1 Desirable Model 1 J. F 1 M 1 0 1 L. R 1 L. F 1 J. C 1 WANTED AT YOUR AGE, YOUNG MAN If you are between 17 and 25 you are at the most important age of your life the age of making your decision. Are you going to postpone deciding on a permanent, beneficial life work, or will you drift on from pillar to post, sticking to nothing and getting no permanent good out of anything? Unless you have made a firm decision on something you intend to make your life work, investigate the United States Navy. Four years in the Navy will build you up a fine physique and will train you in self-reliance and discipline. This training will stand by you to the end of your life. If you show special aptitude the Navy may teach you some valuable trade that will make you a fine living, even if you don't stay in the Navy. Call at the nearest Navy Recruiting Station, 9th and Main, Richmond, Ind., and find out about Navy pay, hours promotion, training, companionship, the 50 different trades, chances to see the world, and to lay by money. Or write for interesting free book, "The Making of a Man-o'Warsman," which describes in simple language and clear pictures the daily life of the enlisted men. Address Bureau of Navigation, Box 349. Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 14-21-28-4 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-operative Realty Co., V. 1322 Warden Bldg., Washington, D C. 30-7-14-21-28 W A N TED Distributing agents, distribute our samples, $2 per 100 paid. Stamp for reply. Crown Mfg. Co., Station G., Washington, D. C. 16-sat-12t WANTED Band saw man. AL ? umely Co., City. 2"-: WANTED A girl for rough dry department, assorting and marking. Steady work, good pay, Monarch Laundry, 22 South 8th. 27-3t WANTED Child's beds. Phone 4431. 27-7t WANTED -A three-shelf show case. See Bethard at Auto Inn. 26-3t WANTED At once, 5 girls, steady work, good wages. Richmond Underwear Co. 23-r.t WANTED One copy of October 20, 2 of December 8, December 1, November 24. Palladium. 24-tf WANTED Competent stenographer with bookkeeping experience. Must be rapid, acurate, write a good hand and be able to pass a grade of 95 on a test of 200 ordinary words. Steady employment and good wages to neht Dartv. Onlv written aonli-1 cations considered. Lady preferred. Richmond position. Address Horatio, care Palladium. 20-tf WANTED Intelligent men and women to write photoplays. $25 to $100 per plot. Literary experience unnecessary. Particulars free. Drop postal to Box 154 F. McKeesport, Pa. 17-2wks RAILWAY MAIL CLERK examination soon. Candidates coached free Franklin Institute, Dept. 94 W Rochester, X. T. noT 8 to jan 7 WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and DameU, Phone 1934. jtfcj

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WANTED Tinners' helpers at Tin- ' ner's trade. Phone 3193. 2"-3t WAX TED Mo ney to loan on Gilt Edge Real Estate. Clear you 6 per cent. Sanford E. Henning, 2u5 North 8th street. l!-tf AM NO LONGER with Quaker City Garage. Let me figure on your auto work, either at your home or at my shop. Cliff Bevington, 66 South ltith street. Phone 3256. 2S-lt HAVE A POYELL primer and speeder on your car. No cup on dash to fill. It's diferent and positive in its work. Price on car $4.25. 66 South 16th street. Phone 3256 for demonstration. 28-lt WANTED Work by the day or dish washing. Call 35 S. 6th street. 2S-2t WANTED All young persons interested in a business education to get full particulars about the opening of the mid-winter term. The opening week is from Monday, December 30 to January 6. Richmond Business college. WANTED Work in private family by middle aged lady. 25 North 6th street. 28-2t NURSING wanted by practical nurse in confinement cases. 1107 Sheridan. 28-2t PIANO ACTION finishers, regulators, fly finishers, polishers and cabinet makers wanted. Steady work, good wages. Address Stegar and Sons Piano Mfg. Co., Steger, 111. 28-3t WANTED Work on farm by man and wife. Experienced. Address "Farm," care Palladium. 28-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room house. 217 West Fifth street. Inquire 5 North 8th street. 28-lt FOR RENTstreet. rooms. 214 South 8th 28-4t FOR RENT Furnished house, modern. 911 South A. It FOR RENT 5 room flat with electric light and bath. Gregg Flat, S. 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier store. 28-tf FOR RENT 5 room house, Falrview. Both kinds of water, electric light, rent $9. Call 114 S. 8th. Phone 2686. 28-lt FOR RENT 8 room modern house. I Telephone 3105. 27-7t FOR RENT FurniBhed rooms at 1413 North B. 27-2t UNFURNISHED ROOMS light housekeeping. Elderly lady. 24 N. 13th street. 27-3t FOR RENT 5 room house, 218 N. 2nd street. 28-7t FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 31 N. 11th. 27-2t FORRENTurnlsheci rooms with steam heat, bath. Windsor hotel. 27-14t FOR-RENT FurnlThTdiaTTfor-light housekeeping. 105 North 4th street. 26-tf FOR RENT House 8 rooms and large barn. 131 S. 4th. Call O. D. Bullerdick, 309 S. B. 7-tf FORENf furnished rooms-for light housekeeping. Modern. 216 S. 9th. Phone 1345. 21-tf FOR RENT 3 large rooms upstairs $8.00 at 317 South 4th street. Phone 2477. 21-tf FOR RENT 3 large rooms up stairs. $8.00. Phone 2477. 10-tu-thur-sat-tf FOi: RENT House of 7 rooms with barn on South 11th and J. Call Phone 12353015. H. C. Bullerdick's coal yards. 6-tf FOR RENT Sarah J. Clark property, 776 National Avenue, opposite Earlham College, good house, 7 rooms, all in excellent repair. Inquire Dickinson Trust Co FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and bath. 64 S. 12th street. 22-tf FOR RENT 7 room brick house, furnace, bath and electric lights. 136 South 12th. Itquire 200 South 12th EtreeL 22-tf FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS For sale or rent; rib bons for any machine 50c. Scbwenke Second National Bank Bldg.. Phone 2709. 13-eod-tf FOR SALE Good new stock of groceries, in a good location. Doing 1,000 month business at 20 per cent profit. Will invoice around $1,200. Phone 2766. 16-tf FOR SALE One Oliver No. 5 typewriter used one month, cheap for cash or payments. Address "Typewxitei reiladrum,

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FOR SALE Restaurant furniture. Call 314 North A Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 26-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE A large fireproof safe for a small one. Eugene Morel. K. R. 1. 24-7t FOR SALE One gas cook range, one Columbia Graphophone. Call Phone 2560 for information. 20-7t FOR SALE One of the best grocery businesses in this city. Doing busij nes of $3,000 per month. Address I "Grocery," care Palladium. 28-3t I FOR SALE 5 Buff Orphington hens j and cockerel, also glass front coop 4x7. 420 W. Main street. 2S-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Store. 61S Main street. Phone 2663. l-tf SEE MOORE & OGBORN tor all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bide feb20-U A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phone or Write. augS-eod-U FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RICHMOND PROPERTY a specialty at Porterfield's, Kelly Blk., Sth & Main. 11 WILLOW RIVER. B. C. main line G. T. P. and P. & II. B. Rys. Entrance great Peace River County. Write Pac. Land & Farmsites Co., Ltd. 76 Pac. Bldg., Vancouver, B. C. for maps, plats, printed matter. Agents wanted. 27-5t FOR SALE. 200 acres best low bottom farm in Wayne county. Fine Improvements all around. $100 per acre. One mile from railroad station. Ideal home. 40 acres all black, no waste, fine Improvements, $100 per acre. 80 acre farm good location, all black, no waste, $100 per acre. 6 room house central location for $2,000. Wanted an 80 or 100 acre good farm, well located. 8 room house, 2nd square S. 12th street. So cheap it will make you feel queer. Five good business houses on Main. Modern brick; hot water plant, cellar with laundry, hard wood finish, 8 rooms. Rents for $25.00. All fine one and half squares Penn. Depot. Ideal for roomers or boarders, $4,200. Modern house, good location, new, $1,650 on payments. 10 room brick house, furnace, electric light, both kinds waters, sewage, cemert walks, 135x550, 2 acres. Ideal place in city, you can almost steal it if bought at once. Wanted A 40 or CO acre farm. Wanted A $3,000 house north of Main. We have several good business propositions for sale and trade. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room IS Kelly Block. Telephone 1203 7-tf FOR SALE Farm of 110 acres level land and first class building near Richmond. $98 per acre, 6 per cent net on your money to loan on real estate. Sanford E. Henning. 205 N. Sth street. 21-tf FOR SALE New six room house, electric lights and bath. Both kinds of water. For terms and price see A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 28 sat-wed-thurs-sat SANFORD E. HENNrNG7205 N7&th St., has 100 acres fine buildings level land, new fences woodland $90 per acre near Richmond. 23-2t SANFORD E. HENNING, 205 N. Sth St., has 14 acres with new house, level, trade on city property. 2&-2t T7JbTAY320 acres in theGarden Spot of Rush County, Indiana. The seeker ! ot Cm clae9 grain lands will be pleas ed to buy this farm. SEEING will convince you that this is a bargain at $120 per acre. ARE YOU A BUYER FOR SOMETHING EXTRA GOOD LN THE FARM LINE? SEE THE J. E. M. AGENCY Over 6 North Seventh Street Richmond, Indiana

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FUNK & MILLER. SECOND NAT L BANK' BLDG. PHONE 2766 SECOND FLOOR FARM BUYERSATTENTION! . 80 acres, close to good shipping , point. 72 acres tillable, 8 acres timber. , all level black land, mostly new i ; ground. One of the best things on the : market for 17,000. New buildings. 1 El . . . . -l 1 1 - : , j , i tillable level land. Good buildings, fine ' little farm close to churches and school, adjoining a small country town. Price $125 per acre. 80 acres at a bargain. Close to good shipping point. Fair buildings, all tillable, adjoining small town. Trice la right at $S5 per acre. 103 acres. This is one of those fine country homes, with splendid build-, ings. beautifully located. 2 silos, 70 acres level tillable land. 20 acres in permanent pasture. 13 acres of woodland. Price $125 per acre. 52 acres, close to Whitewater Ind 9 room house, bank barn. Good IltUe -farm. Price $100 per acre. SEE us for all kinds of farms aad city property. Next excursion to Fellsmere, Florida, January 7th. LOST. LOST Gentleman's topaz ring la the Westcott hoteL Return to 34 N. 11th. Reward. 2-tf LOST Gold rimmed glasses, Dec. 18. between Baxter school and Pearl street. Return 304 Pearl street. 28-lt FOUND FOUND Set ring. Call Phone 3492. 27-2t LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Dickinson Trust Company as Administrator of the estate of Christian Triick. deceased, vs. William J. Triick. Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 1912. No. 16206. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 14th day of December, 1912, the above named Plaintiff, by its Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court its complaint against said Defendant in the above entitled cause for purchase price and to foreclose vendor's lien together with the affidavit of a competent person, that eaid Defendant. William J. Triick, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. SAID DEFENDANT, William J. Triick hereby Is notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless be appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on February 10th. 1913. a day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of January, 1913, next, said Complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause mill be heard and dedetermined in his absence. WITNESS, the Clerk, and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond, this 14th day of December, 1912. j (SEAL) j George Matthews. Clerk ROBBINS & ROBBINS. Attorneys of Plaintiff. idly 14-21-28. NOTICE. The same not having been either waivered or paid in cash within the time required by law, notice is now given to the persons interested that, unless the assessments for public Improvements known by the various names given below against the divers pieces of real estate there described, and owing by the respecUve persons there named in the several amounts there stated, are paid within twentyone days from December 26, 1912. suit will be instituted for the recovery of the amounts due. ..Name by which Improvement Is Known: Trunk and lateral Sewer, West of Ridge and North of Linden Avenue, etc. Description of Real Estate to feet of Harris Street. O. M, No. 14 X. W. 32-14-1. 13-100 acre. Name of person: Anna K. Batter. Amount Owing: $58.15. A. R. Albertson. Treaanrer.

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