Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 83, 15 February 1913 — Page 7

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News From Surrounding Towns

NEW PARIS, OHIO NEW PARIS, Feb. 15. Geo. Fortney and wife spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Lewisville. W. C. McWhinney of Kansas City Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aker this week. Mrs. Laurence Hawley spent Wed nesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Shinkle. . Miss Wate Marrian Is the guest of her brother and family at Sprinflgeld, O., this week. Rebeckah lodge had work on Monday evening taking in two candidates. After the work refreshments were served. Mrs. J. R. Wynd of Sprlnglore, O., is visiting her parents H. C. Brandenburg and wife. , Mrs. Wesley Prather of Richmond was here Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Davis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wood Eliason of Centervllle this week. Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick the talented New Paris violinist, scored a high success at the concert at Cincinnati Tuesday night. Her father and mother , and Mrs. Alfred Murray were among those present from this place. Miss Margaret Collins of Muncie was In town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tillman of West Sonora, spent Tuesday with Mr. and MrsI A. T. Barber. Misses Dona Morrison and Grace Samuels returned from their visit in Cincinnati Tuesday. Miss Carrie Davis spent Wednesday afternoon in Richmond the guest of her aunt Mrs. Edward Ellabarger. J. O. McPherson and family entertained Sunday, the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bond of Fountain City, Herman Thomas of Richmond and E. E. Commons and wife. The K. of P. had work on Wednesday night conferring the third degree on one member. After the work a banquet was served by the ladies. The remainder was spent in dancing. CENTER VT 1 ,LE, IND. GENTERVILLE, lud., Feb. 15. Mrs. J. Larsh of Dublin, spent Wednesday

with C. Smith and family. Mrs. Larsh of Public Works of the City of Richhas Just returned from Portland, Ore- mond, Indiana, that sealed proposals gon where she has been spending will be received by it, at its office, at some time with her daughter, Mrs. the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on ThursCharles Smith and family, formerly of , day February 27th, 1913, for the fol-

this place. Miss Stella Stant of Dublin was in town Wednesday trying to reorganize her class of music pupils. Miss Stant gave up her class in music last fall to enter the conservatory of music in CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., February 7th. 1913. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice la 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 Thurs-' day February 20th, 1913, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the improvement' Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 354 1913

For the construction of a cement road-j plans, profiles, drawings and specificaway In the alley between North 13th i tions. which are on file and may be

and North 14th street, from North "A" to North "B" street. All work done 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 specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals tojnake said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $10.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of th successful bidders to enter into such contracts I and bonds upon the acceptance of ; such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. A. KENNEPOHL, FRED R. CHARLES, w. w. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. feb 836.

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IT WAS HA.R.0 WOKK BUT I F(NJAU-V Cam talk tjr.kN Cincinnati where she has been studying this winter. She will now reorganize her class here for the coming summer. The Home Missionary Society met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. L. Johnson. The subject for discussion at this time was the "Sacred Book of the Mormons" and was led by Miss Laura Bertsch. Papers on the subject were also read by Mrs. Dr. Fisher, Mrs. Ella Dunbar and Mrs. Ryder. After the discussion light refreshments were served followed by a pleasant social hour. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ryder. Miss Ruby Hanly will entertain the members of the Queen Esther class of the M. E. church on Thursday evening at her home on East Main street with a valentine party. Mr. and Mrs. Artie McMahan are expected home the latter part of this week from Florida, where they have been spending several weekB. Mr. Raymond Buhl left Wednesday evening for Peoria, Illinois, on a business trip. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Dent of Richmond spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Den't parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green. The Story of a Profile. On the facade of the Palazzo Veechio, at Florence, to the right of the central entrance, the profile of a man's head is traced on the marble, the authorship of which is ascribed to Michelangelo. The storj runs that he and a friend made a bet as to which of them would draw a head best with their backs to the wail, a bet easily won by Michelangelo, for he traced a perfect profile, whereas the other produced only a wavering. Imperfect outline. The story further relates that the tool used was a nail. Both drawings are carefully preserved. CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., February 7th, 1913 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board lowine described nublic ImDrovements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 3451912 For Improvement of North and j South Eighth street. Beginning at a point on North Sth J street 70' North of Elm Place at the ' present brick pavement; running j south on North Eighth street to the south line of North "A" street; also on south Sth street from north line ot south "A" street to the south line of south "H" street, by paving the roadwav with one of the kinds of modern cuy pavemenis, xo-wu: concrete. ; Brick, Asphalt, Creosoted Wooden block. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be In accordance with the terms and J conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public im provements, must accompany each bid ! with a certified check in the sum of $1200.00, as evidence of good faith j that the successful bidders will exe- j cute, within ten davs from the accent-1

ance of proposals, contracts and bonds WANTED Tour pictures to frame, satisfactory to the said Board to do j grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs rethe work of making said improve-1 tired. We repair everything. Brown ments. A failure of the successful 1 and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf

bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The City of Richmond will pay within thirty days after the approval of the final assessment roll by the Board of Public Works, the cost of the street and alley intersections and such sum in addition thereto as will amount to the sum of nine thousand four hundred ($9,400.00) dollars, on the above numbered improvement. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. A. KENNEPOHL, FRED R. CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of PnoHo Works. fab fell. -

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND

GET awm viith that STOpr. mle you TRVlAiG To TELL ME YOU CAN TM.K r PALLADIUM Waet Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium tc a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone N ember 2566 WANT AD LETT LB E. G. IE. H. 1 Housekeeper . . 2 Wholesale .... 1 Oliver 2 Grocery 1 Bargain 1 Mall will be kept for SO oays only. All mail not called for within that time will be oast out WANTED WANTED For cash ,at once, good double house. Must deal with owner. Ad dress "Bargain," care Pal ladium. 15-trur-sat-tu-tf WANTED night man at the BethardMcKee Garage. Apply at once. 15-lt WANTED Position as housekeeper ; or work in private family by elder-! ly lady. 25 North 6th street. 15-2t GIRL WANTED 15 years old. No washing. With references. Call 223 N. 7th street. 14-2t , WE PAY you to learn all work. We have places open for six girls. Apply at Richmond Underwear Co. 14-7t WANTED Lady or gentleman soliFP tor; paying proposition. Call 443 S. 13th street after 9 a. m. Sunday. 14-2t WANTED Two first class boarders jjmner ana supper. 4b soutn liui. 14"tf: M- umen, gei government par-T-1 II A. A. ' eels Post jobs, $21.00 week. Write I for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 9413, Rochester, N. Y. mon-wd-fri-sat Wanted Ten men to go with us to Fellsmere, Florida, March 4th. 25 days, $3i.S5 round trip. Funk & Miller. Phone 2766 WANTED Washingto 1700 North F. to do. Call ll-7t VYA.NTttJJ woman to work, must be

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clean housekeeper and good cook. , FOR RENTNo othere need apply, 325 S. 14th st.

8-7t WA.Mt.jj IN.OW is tne time the bot-. torn of your door is the place to have a "Storm King" weather strip put on. Keeps out the cold wind, rain and snow. For sale at all hardware stores or by Mrs. J. N. Hodgin. Phone 2980 Mfgr. 8-7t TrTi v?rS7?v -T- i j . i::rj V AiM .U 1U UU) gUUU bClUUU UBilU ; Underwood typewriter. Call Palla-; dium office. tf -Ol ICfc. Have added an extra shoe- j maker. Neatest and best work In ; town. R. A. Tomlinson Brown ft Darnell. 21-tf RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS wanted, $900 first year, promotion to $1,800. Examinations May S In every state. Common education sufficient with my coaching. Full information free. Write for booklet V766. Earl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. feb 1-8-15-23-1-S-15-22-29-5-12 iLE - P REAL ESTATE business by mail. Great possibilities even as side line. The small cost of our course is covered by absolute guarantee of satisfaction. We will help you get started. Write for free particulars. National Cooperative Realty Company, W 1322, Marden Building, Washington, D. C. feb l-S-15-22 WANTED To do sewing for infants and small obildven. Phona 1005.

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Bad UtT'S HEARDO YOU VMNT TO KEAK Talk TurkeV? 1 WANTED Continued SALES LADY Each county, fast selling specialty, used in every home. This article not sold in stores, position permanent. Good salary. Fount Mnfg. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. WANTJfctiM'au ami wlfs wn fjrrm. Phone 4063. vXNTED Experienced carpet lay- j ers. Steady work and good wages, i Apply Supt. Carson Pirie Scott & ' Co.. Chicago. 111. 15-lt ! SaGENTS Either'sex. who can sell Trticle of merit nnd reorder F, ?g ft p15"- New York. 15-lt VACUUM CLEANER " AGENT SEx elusive, new design, $7.50. wheel operated, bellows type cleaner. Without clumsy box or dirty dust bag. Big profits. Write Doty Co., Dayton, Ohio. 15-lt $30 WEEKLY Orders for cut rate groceries. Outfit free. Sugar 4 cents. Standard Mercantile Co., East Ninth St., Cleveland. Ohio. 15-lt S PEC I A LT Y S A LES SfA N T o hand 1 e pact, durable, accurate, built on the "Sectional Book Case" plan. Can be j operated by all the clerks at the j same time. Large commission, ex-' elusive territory. The lng System Co., Dept Cleveland, Ohio. 15-lt WANTEDHigh-class man to iel 1 trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wager permanent. Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, New , York. 15-lt i I j j room ' FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished front upstairs, light, heat and bath. Gentle man preferred. 35 South 11th St. 15-2t FOR RENT 5 room modern house, 33 South 17th street. Phone 1705. 15-7t POR rext-4 rooms. Call 214 S. Sth. i53t FOR RENT $8.00 for 3 large rooms down stairs. 317 South 4th. Phone 2477. 15-sat-tu-thur-tf POR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. 15-7t FORRENT Five room house. 317 N! W. Fifth street. Call Knode's Muhousekeeping. 44 Ft. Wayne Ave. 14-tf t.TGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 122 S. Sth street. 14-2t - FOR RENT Modern flat. 6 rooms. Front nd back veranda. Phone 1773. W. c ,J04 Call 129 S. 12th. 14-2t FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. 206 N. 11th. ll-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms and sleeping rooms, 28 N. 3rd st. feb 6-tf FOR RENT 7 room house, N. ISth St., 312.50. One house on Main St. I 8 rooms, $20. Modern except furni ace. Brooks and Sells. 13-tf -2 rooms. Phone 1054. 13-7t VHP BSVT ft room house. 27 N. nth r.n 101 s sth. Rent 115 00 13-3t FOR SALE FOR RALE Ladv's srold watch. 417 N w- . ( 11hj 142t j FOR SALE 2 good milch cows. In- j quire . 5tn and Kinsey ot Mrs. Caleb King. Phone 3180. 14-2t FORTsALE Secretary and book case combined, cheap. 2018. Phone morning. 14-2t FOR SALE Dry wood. Phone 5117-C. C. V. Carr. 14-7t Best opportunity of the season for 10 men to see the South land. 25 days. $31.85. Special Pullman coach. See Funk & Miller. Phone 2766 FOR SALE Good general purpose horse. Call 43$ South 11th! 13-7t Ft)R SALE An oak dresser. Phone 4T60. 13-7t i PUBLIC SALE I will seU at public sale on my farm, 4 miles northwest j of Richmond, and 1 miles south of j Webster on the Williamsburg Pike, on Thursday, February 20, 1913, at 10 o'clock, the following: 8 bead of horses. 16 head of cattle, 33 bead of hogs and a full line of farm tools almost new. Peyton Mitchell. 12-7t FOR SALE Timber, saw-logs, wood, building lota. Sarah Ha worth. Phone 9ttU . l7t

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FOR SALE Continued FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc sows. Farrow March. Sire andDaw through cholera. 5144-C. Commons, Webster. 28-tu- fri-7t FOR SALE A good square piano . Call 710 South 9th. l2-7t '"ORV.SALE Scuffed Singer drop head ines. Also line of second ma chines at Singer Store, 500 Main. 10-7t SALE Five rooms of new furni ture cheap. Phone 1291. 10-7t FOR SALE Cottage. Phone ' H. L.," care Palladium. 059 or 10-7t FOR SALE A top delivery wagon, suitable for butcher, 812 West Main st. feb 4-tf FOR SALEResctaurant furniture. Phone 2640. ll-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Inside property. Elegant place for or ood ridence district. Lot 90x " . Porterfield, Kelly BlOCK 12-3t i FOR SAl.E-Rlchmond properiy a specialty, r-orienieia Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 10 acres well located and Imoroved. pj.jce jj gn , ' " rot wrtm corn land. Fair improvements, well located. Price $4,000. 50 acres, well located and ideal for pork, poultry or produce of all sorts. Price $4,000. Possession March 1, 1913, or soon er, If wanted. Apply at once to. See The J. E. M. AGENCY For Farms. Hwor A Mnrth QAvnth C FOR SALE. 500 houses located in any part of Richmond. All prices. Some making as much as twelve per cent. 100 fine farms, all sizes and prices. 50 vacant lots. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone 1303 11-tf NOTICE 1 ave taken fnc Rom" " Comstock Bldg, and shall be glad to see all my customers and mends there. Shall give your business the ! 6ame careful attention and appreciate ! Bnv pw Wines. o Mr-kni r tifmmim - 0rtlXrUIVU E. PIEINIMINO, Real Estate and Insurance

14-2t spect the best Citrus fruit and truckWILLOW RIVER Coming commer- lng lands In the South, cial center of interior British Colura-1 t i w t r bia. On Grand Trunk. Pacific and , ShurleV S Large Moving Vans

Hudson Bay Rys. Entrance Qreat Peace River country. For full information write Pacific Land and Townsites Co., Ltd., 76 Richards St., Vancouver, B. C. Agents wanted. 30 thur-sat-wed-tf HAGERSTOWN property to trade on xwenmona properxy. a epienuia dwelling on Richmond Ave., that can easily be arranged for a double, 34.(w, dow waters, ceiiar ana oaxn. , rooms. Center, brick, bath, lights. cellar, water, $2,150 7 room complete uuuo?, .ciiu ai, fo,ow. auiui u Henning. Comstock Bldg. 15-lt 'FARM HOMES IN THE NEW SOUTH' is our 80-page book about the "Hghlands of South Mississippi. The book IS priced 15 cents a copy to those not land seekers. Sent without charge to all looking for farm homes. Write today for copy, mail ed postage prepaid. E. A. Cummings & Co.. Established 1S69. 40 N. Dearborn SL, Chicago. W. L. Twining. Mgr. Farm Dept. 15-lt FOR SALE 6 room house, lights, two waters. House new can be bought payment down, balance $15 per month like rent. Base burner, felt ! mattress, and wash stand, new. Call : Sunday. See for yourself. 331 S. W. i 3rd street. 15-lt FARM LANDS Ton can homestead 320 acres of rich, level land in Wyoming for $22. Timber for fuel. I posts .and poles, nearby on government lands free to settlers. The Burlington Route employs me to help you locate. My services are free. Write for maps of these lands and full particulars. D. Clem Dearer, Immigration Agent, Room 355 Q Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. 15-Tt FOR-SALE New Suburban residence two lots, plenty of fruit, cheap.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued.

FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. SUBURBAN HOME Close to city, on car line S acres of land. 5 room house with furnace, good barn. Here is the place to get cm at. j and stop the high cost of living in the city. 5c car fare. You can buy worth the money. $3,000 cash. Another small piece of land Just on the outside, 2 acres, new 5 room house, barn, level land. Or.ly fl.RoO. We have several good farms that ! you can get possession of this spring. Arrange to see them soon. March 4th, will be the date of our next excursion to Fellsmere, Florida. Go wjth us. 25 days' time to see the country. $31.85 round trip. FUNK & MILLER Phone 2766. A WORD to the prospective buyer, will convince he or she that we have just the property you want. We mean by this, the right location, at the right price on the most reasonable terms. Come in and n ...... v..w lla, T A what you want we will be more than I pleased to find it for you We can furnish anything you want in building lots. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son, Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Blk., Phone 1956. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. F. Bldg. feb20 tf See Funis and Miller in regard to this special excursion to Fellsmere, Florida, March 4th. to Iniz & i n. 8tn si. rnone i&as. Chas. Wade, Mgr. 6-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS T IKortw In B P 1 Phnn 4171. Ckfat R . store. 613 Male street Phone 2652. 19-tf ZuttermeiSter's Moving Vans Largest in city. 37 S. 6th. Phone 1519 :-tf MOVING Clay Brooks, large moving van Phone 4758. 13-7t FOR 8ALE--House. Part cash, at 611 N. 8th st. Mar. 1, 2 o'clock. 11 to mar 1 FOUND FOUND an axe on the road northwest of town. Call at the Price farm. 15-lt

BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME TO BE SOLD on installment plan. Buy it instead of paying rent; pay for a borne. Six room house with reception hall, open stair colonade, bath, electric light, furnace, gas. hardwood finish and floors. Both kinds of water. To be sold at once cheap. Cafl 605 West Main street. Phone 3248. 15-lt PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm, 14 miles northeast of Richmond on Mlddleboro pike, will Bell at public sale on Monday February 17, 1913. beginning at 10 a. m., following: 6 bead of horses. 1 registered Percherons. IS bead milch cows. 60 head bogs, 3 bead sheep, farming implement, vehicles and harness, also one base burner, one soft coal burner.

Thos. P. Cormiff, Auctioneer

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By "Bud" Fisher

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE. The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court made and entered to cause therein pending entitled "Ex-parte 1 rhlllip Dunn. Charles Dunn. Georgia Dunn, Mary Dunn, Florence Dunn. Charles Dunn. Jr.. Lucile Dunn. Michael Quigley, Anna Quigley, John Dunn. Ellen Dunn. Mary Dunn, guardian of Florence Dunn char, Dunn Jr Lu die Dunn" and numbered 16150 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 4th day of March. 1913. at the law ofi Cce of William H. Kclley. be will offer j for sale at private sale for not less thaQ tn fuU apprili8ed Talu6 thereof. the following described real estate In the city of Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana: Tract No. 1 Being part of lot number ten (10) as numbered on a plat ot out lots laid out by James M. Pc-e and Samuel W. Lynde. now in the city of Richmond, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: beginning at the southeast corner of said lot number ten (10), thence north alone tha east line thereof 17Vi rods; thence west 9.36 rods to a bonlder corner; tbenca south 17 4 rods to a corner In the south line of said lot; thence east along said south line 9 rods and 9 links to the place of beginning, except 7.1 feet oft of the south side of above described tract taken for the widening of Center street. Tract No. 2 Being lot thirteen (13) as numbered on a plat of out lota laid out by James M. Poe and Samuel W. Lynde, now in the city of Richmond, except a strip of ground thirty-flTa (35) feet in width off the south side of said lot. Tract No. 3 Being lot fourteen (14) as numbered on a plat of oat lots laid out by James M. Poe and Samuel W. Lynde, now In the city of Richmond, except eight (8) links off of the east end of said lot, also excepting a strip of ground thirty-flTe (35) feet in width off of the south side of said lot. Tract No. 4 Being lot five B) in Abljah Moffits addition to the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. Terms of Sale At least one-third of the purchase money cash in band and the balance in two equal installments payable respectively in not to exceed nine (9) and eighteen (18) months, to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent (6 per cent) interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fee and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. WILLIAM II. KELLEV, feb 8-15-22 Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of a certified copy of decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayna County, Indiana. I will offer at Public Sale to the highest bidder at the court house door In the City of Richmond. Wayne County, Indiana, on Saturday, the 15b day of March. 113. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day the follow, lng described real estate In Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: One hundred and seventeen (117) feet off the entire west end of lot nam ber eleven (11) all of lot number twelve (12) and twenty-two (22) feet off of the enUre west end of lot number thirteen (13) all in Baner and Gleick's subdivision of lots numbered One (1) Two (2) and Three (3) in Daniel Burgess' out-lots In the City of Richmond. Said sale to be without relief from valuation and appraisement laws to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of Andrew S. Brooks vs. Matthias Horch et al. Jacob W. Bayer. Sheriff of Wayne County. B. F. HARRIS. Attorney for Plaintiff, 15-22-mar 1 Chas. Haoes