Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 120, 31 March 1913 — Page 7

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W70 are the Duties of the Superintendent of County Schools ?

. Should the county superintendent of schools be a judge, a sheriff, a political officeholder, or just an educator who knows his business and gives his whole attention to the schools? He Is or has been all of theise in different parts of the United StateB. In Texas It is the county judge who serves in many of the counties as exofficio superintendent of schools, and in at least one state the sheriff used to hold the office. But Texas expects soon to have real county superintendents in, all the counties that are still without them, according to information received at the United States Bureau, of Education. The pew Texas plan is based on the .i . f i .,.,. i nrrrfia Avaa n n n t n run n i ri urn . . 1 million rural-school children. Efficent county supervision is a prime eiuiiuj tur euicieui rural huiiuuih, She is endeavoring to relieve her county judges, who make no claim to expert knowledge of rural-school supervision,, of their duties as county superintendents of schools, and to select real superintendents whose first claim to the Dosition is nrofesslonal training and ability. The Exact Situation By President President John Patterson, chairfrsn ot tne itenei uommii: tee, Relief Divisions. Sanitary Officers, Military Officials, Military Officials and representatives of the press, who have been scattered through the entire city, met Sunday. At the end of the meeting President Matttarflnn cravft out inr loiiuwiiitr fc w w v o - statement : "The entire situation is now completely in hand, thanks to the prompt action of President Wil son in co-operating with us . in sending Secretary of War Garri son, General Leonard Wood, Col onel Rupert Blue and his associ ates to us. 4 "The work of cleaning up the Scity is now proceeding satisfac torily. Immediately upon tne ar rival of the secretary of war, him by telephone to use his own iudflrment in appointing a chief ;j frz t j riiL . L. Rhoades, who was appointed chief sanitary officer, has divided the city into sixteen districts, each in charge of a district sanitary officer, and each sanitary officer has his own staff selected from among local physicians nd volunteer physicians from other cities. His instructions in rief form have been sent broad cast over the city, giving defi nite direction to the inhabitants for the safeguarding of health. .

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'The telegraph and telephone Operations into the city, but so ar, have been uterly unable to Answer all the telegrams asking for information. "This has been particularly hard on relatives of Dayton peobut to relieve the anxiety as as possible, a conservative es timate of the dead indicates that the number will not total over 200. "We will have 40,000 people to feed for weeks. We will have 20,000 people who will have to be fed and clothed for several weekd and eventually financed m rf r na nev may 06 re-es-t&bKAed in housekeeping. We are rj fairly good shape as far as clbthing is concerned, but could se more blankets, underwear, Ihoea and stoves. Whatev-

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Not only does Texas desire to have regular county superintendents in place of county judges, but Bhe aims to make sure that the superintendents will not be political nominees. The proposed plan puts the selection of the county superintendent in the hands of the county board of education to the end that this officer, like his city colleague, may be chosen for educational fitness rather than for political expediency. The whole idea is to make the county superintendent, as he is in many states and as he ought to be wherever the office exists, a professionally trained school expert. There are probably few cases where the important work of school supervision is assigned to a county judge or a sheriff, but there are still very many localities where the Texas ideal of a professionally trained county superintendent, free from political ties, is not yet realized. Educators everywhere believe that adequate supervision by expert county superintendents is so essential in the upbuilding of the' rural schools that the office of county superintendent schould be wholly professional and not political. in Dayton John H. Patterson er food should be sent, should be mperishable. "The suffering throughout the city is very much relieved, and with the organization we now have, every one will soon be properly clothed and housed. "There are enough doctors in the city to take care of all medical work. "We are also fairly well supplied with nurses, although nurses, competent to act as instructors would be welcome. "The city has suffered a greater financial loss by the flood than it would have, had a fire swept the same area, as there was practically no insurance carried in the city against floods. "Perfect order is being maintained and the city will remain under martial law indefinitely. Train service is improving, although it will be some time before there will be any regular train schedule. "Dayton does not need pif-f-seers. The militia are impressing sight-seers as well as citizens, in the service, any one who comes as a sight-seer may have to assist in cleaning the streets and aiding in sanitary relief work. ' John H. Patterson." HEAVIEST RAINFALL III EIGHTEEN YEARS More Than Eleven Inches of Rain Fell Here During Last Week. During the week of March 23-29, there was 11.15 inches of rainfall, 9.47 inches falling on Monday and Tuesday of last week. The rainfall was the heaviest on Monday, 5:30 inches faUing on that day and 4.17 inches tail ing on Tuesday. According to the weather bureau this is the heaviest I rainfall which this locality has ex perienced. No records which the department have taken in former years, equal this or come within several inches of it. The heaviest rainfall before the last week's record is believed to have been eighteen years ago when about 8 inches of rain fell in one week. No rain fell on Friday or Saturday of last week. The highest temperature was 65 on Monday and the lowest was 22 on Friday. The greatest range of temperature was on Sunday when the highest temperature recorded was 61 and the lowest was 29. Temperature for last week: Max. Sunday 61 Monday 65 Tuesday ; 59 Wednesday 58 Thursday 34 Friday 41 v Saturday 59 Min. 29 52 49 34 24

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9489-A Dainty Negligee Ladies Dressing Sack with Peplum and Two Styles Of Sleeves. Brocaded silk in soft tones of blue and white, with trimmings of blue was used for this design. Figured lawn, ! with a contrasting color for facing ! would be equally effective. The design ; is also suitable for f lannell, crepe, dimity, percale, flannellette and china silk. The Pattern is cut in 6 sizes; 32, 31, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. It requires 2 3-4 yards of 44 inch material for a 36 inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Name Size Address NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne ss. In real estate of Mary Myers, deceased, late of Centerville, Indiana. In Wayne Circuit Court. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Edward P. Voss, as executor of the last will and testament of Mary Myers, deceased, late of town of Centerville, of Wayne County, State of Indiana, will offer for sale at public sale upon the premises hereinafter described by and under and in virtue of the power by said Will conveyed, the following described real-estate, situated in said town of Centerville, of said Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: ' Being lot number Twenty-five in Pugh, Williams and Henrie's addition to the said town of Centerville.' Said sale will occur at 2 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday. April 22nd, 1913. Terms of Sale At least one-third of purchase-money, cash in hand, and balance in two equal payments of nine and eighteen months from date of sale deferred payments bearing six per centum interest from date, waiving relief, evidenced by promisory. notes in usual bankable form, providing for attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage upon the real-estate sold. This lot will be sold free and clear of all encumberances, save and except taxes of and for the year 1913, payable in the year 1914; and also save and except the balance of street improvements waivered. Abstract of title will be delivered showing such title and the entire interest in said realestate will be sold. Sale will be made subject to the approval of Wayne Circuit court. Edward V. Voss, Executor. GARDNER, R-OBBINS, JESSUP and WHITE, Attorneys. mch31-apr-7-14 Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; 7:40; 8:00; 9:40; 10:00: 11:40; 12:00: 1:41 p. m.: 2:00; 3:40; 4:00; "5:40; 6:00; 7:00; 8:00; 9:00 (last car to IcaianapoIIs) ; 10:00. (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City). Limited Trains. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette. Frankfort. Crawfordsville. Terre Haute. Clinton. Sullivan. Martinsville, Lebanon and Paris. 1IL Tickets sold UurondL

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PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium 8c a word 7 days for the price off S Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTER LIST House 1 Tandem 1 B. E 1 Room 1 Lady 1 Sewing 1 R. H 1 Housekeeper.. 1 Solicitor 1 Mall win be kept for SO Cays only. All csail not called (or wltbln that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Salesmen to sell aluminum churns to farmers; $25.00 weekly and expenses guaranteed to I hustlers; some of our men clearing over $100 per week; exclusive county rights given to live salesmen; churns guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Write today, he first in your county. Address Box 368, Pittsburg, Pa. WANTED Work on farm, Clarence Blair, 86 Ft. Wayne Ave. 31 -2t WANTED place to Call 230 S. 7th St. do housewrok. 31-2t WANTED Woman to wash. Call 421 .. ziat st. 31-2t; WANTED A place on a farm, 240 S. j Second. Chester Lamb. 31-lt :; WANTED To trade, modern resi-; dence in Richmond for farm. Address "Farm" care Palladium. 31-7t WANTED IDEAS If you can think of something simple to patent write to us for valuable information. Randolph & Co., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. 31-lt WANTED--Good second hand- co"al range. Phone 1887. 29-3t WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. 29 South 5th street. 28-7t WANTED To buy dwelling at reasonable price, near business section of city. Give price, terms and location. Address C. M. Crosby, General Delivery. 28-7t ST ALLION pacer, 6 year oldTRegisteF ed. Hagerstown, Indiana. Peter Pipher. 25-7t WANTED Girl for general housework. Must go home at night. 3G S. . Sth. 2t-tf WANTED Married man on farm; everything furnished. Phone 3136. 17-tf

WANTED Your pictures to frame, frw-rv. i . Hi,nin of ,11 k!nrf paw .aK.!TOR SALE-Single cylinder belt drive

O- - - . rmmv j H W 0 . V tired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. l-tf SlnREI LA CORSETS to order. "Fra? cis Brusman, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. i Phone 2110. 1-lmo WANTED Lady solicitors by local firm. Good proposition and good money only those should apply who can make good. Address "Solicitor," care Palladium. 14-tf WA NTED Two laundry women at Westcott hotel. Wages $20 per month. 19-tf i -fc MEN Women; get government par- j eels Post jobs, $21.00 week. Write i for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 9413, Rochester. N. Y. mon-w d-f ri-sat FOR RENT FOR RENT NOW Small farm within short drive of Richmond and other trading points. Good soil and fair improvements. School handy; also other advantages. This is i a fine chance for the trucker, poultry raiser or general sofl worker. Also a lot of feed for sale that renter can bay right. Trt I P M Ar.PWr-V X r,J . . ,V1 uvero iNortn beventn Mreet, iticnmona FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms liht and bath. 31 South 11th. 26-7t

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FOR RENT Nice flat. 5 rooms and bath. 90S Main. $14.00. No children. Wm. J. Hiatt, Room 9, Hittle Blk. 25-tf FOR RENT 5 room, hot water heated flat, in fine order. Bath, electric light and gas. No. 12 North 10th. C. T. Price. 28-7t FOR RENT New and nicely furnished room, bath privilege for gentleman private family. Must be able to give good reference. 100 South 15th street. 25-tu-thur-sat FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping and sleeping rooms, 28 North 3rd st. 31tf FOR RENT 6 room house, electric light $11.00. Phone 2233. 26-tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. 31-tf TO LET Furnished office space in 18 Kelly Block. FOR RENT Improved seven room house complete, with bath and hot water heating plant. Inquire Chas. Johanning, 1036 Main st. 31-tf FOR RENT Desirable Furnished front room. Bath, 26 N. 13th. 31-7t FOR RENT Light housekeeping room on flrBt floor, 315 N. 9th. 31-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 27 N. 9th st. 31-7t FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. No children, 207 N. 9th. 31-lt FURNISHED ROOMS For rent. Modern, 1206 N. D st. 31-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE Two passenger automobile. Almost new rubber tire buggy. 210 N. 17th street. Phone 1392. 29-7t FOR SALE A four passenger auto good car for a delivery truck. Address "A. B. C," care Palladium. 29-lt FQR SALE Soft coal heater. Mrs. Lawrence, 205 South 9th. 2S-lt FOR lULEllorseT drav and eood business. Call Phone 1097, 28-3t FOR SALE Grocery, cheap if Bold at once. Good reason for selling. Address "Selling," care Palladium. 28-2t CHANGE OF DATE OF PUBLIC SALE A. W. Goudie. will sell at bis farm, northeast of New Paris, Ohio, stock, implements and household goods on April 1st, commencing at 3 0 o'clock. 27-4t FOR" SXLE A good " estabi ish ed "grocv cry business. $2,000 worth of stock. Cash Call "Q," care Palladium. 27-7t For Sale Two small second hand hot air furnaces and 1 small hot water boiler . Chas. Jolhanning The Plumber 1036 Main Street 24-tf . . V. I . - . . - tHUlUlt.'lIC tit VCSt. Ul LUUU1UUU, A l" dress "R. H.,'1 care of Palladium. 21-7t Back Water VALVES FOR SEWERS AND FLOOR DRAINS All Kinds, Shapes and Sizes Meerhofff The Plumber. Phone 1236 FOR SALE A phaeton and spring wagon. Call 117 N. 16th or Phone 1862. 7-14t FOR SALE At a bargain, 2 passenger automobile. Nice as new. 105 N. 4th street. 15-tf FOR SAL One of the best established grocery businesses in the city. Will sell without fixtures. Address "Grocery." 29-3t FOR SALE Ladies long gray woolen coat, silk lined, light weight, worn only a few times. Address A. K.. care Palladium. 21 tf FOR SALE Jersey cow. Phone 514S D. 31-2t fslcmZr can 614 x. sth st. 3i-7t FOR SALE t gasoline stoves and furniture, 315 X. A. . Si lt

ESHENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 FOR SALE An almost new double house seven rooms to side, large porch, bath on both sides, electric lights, corner lot, fine location. Price $3,500. 14 acres, 6 miles from Richmond Good house, barn, chicken houf e, out-! buildings, plenty of fruit. Good S room house on North 12th street. Modern, large lot. Price $4,500. We have some fine farms at a bargain. We will build you any kind of a house you want. See our plans of new style Bungalow. A good business room on Main street for sale. Wind storm cyclone and Tornado season is at hand. It has arrived a little earlier this year. The great destruction of life and property is appalling and deserves great sympathy. It is argument enough to present the necessity of tornado insurance. The cost is nominal. Get busy. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. FOR SALE Modern six room house all conveniences. Terms reasonable. Call after 6 p. m. at 212 N. W. 3rd. 31-6t FOR SALE Windstorm insurance. We represent only first class companies. Phone 2150. DYE & PRICE 26-wed-thur-sat FOR SALE Modern house, large lot, barn, all Improvements. On car line, near Earlham college. Terms to suit purchaser. Address "Modern," care Palladium. 19-tf FOR SALE All kinds of farms and city properties. Bennett & Parker, Room 15 Kelly Blk. Phone 2707. Residence Phone 1369. 202-203 Colonial Bldg. RICHMOND REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. 2 COTTAGES on South 10th street. 4 rooms each gas and electric lights, both waters. Will sell both together cheap. See us for investment. 4 ROOM COTTAGE South 8th street electric lights, both waters, good well. Must be sold at once. 4 high grade double houses for sale at the right price. Many first class city residences and some high grade farm properties. Also some good groceries for sale cheap. If you are thinking of buying see us. 1818 Phone RICHMOND REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. FOR SALE. Richmond. All prices. Some maklllg as much as twelve per cent. 100 fine farms, all sizes and prices. 50 vacant lots. Li6t your property with us for quick sale. 160 acres best farm in Preble county. Ohio. Improvements fine, level, $100 per acre. Looks like $150 per acre. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone ZV. 11-tl FOR SALE Good, well built 8 room frame house, both waters, electric light, good cellar, good stable, room for three horses, lots go with these buildings. This property is just outside city square of city, and lnterurban stop. Let me show it to you. Frank iL Price. Phone 4743. 2S-3t FOR SALE Good 210 acre farm $35 per acre. 137 acres at $90 per acre. Will take some city properties on these. BENNETT & PARKER Room 15 Kelly Block Phone 2707.

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE. 10 room house on South 12th street, hot water heat. bath, and strictly modern, 4,000.00; $1,600.00 cash, balance to suit. 10 room house on South 16th street. Furnace and bath, $4,000.00; will accept smaller house in trade. 7 room house on South 16th street, steam heat and bath. $3,800.00. 7 room new house on South 15th St. Furnace and bath, $4 600.00. 7 room new house on South 15th St. Hot water heat and bath. $4,500.00. 7 room house on South 11th St, furnace and bath, extra large rooms. $3,750.00. 6 room new house on South Tenth street, furnace and bath. $2,500.00. 7 room, almost new house on South 7th street, furnace and bath room, $4,000.00 These houses are all in good condition, and are well located ,and worth investigating. Phone 2766 FUNK AND MILLER FOR SALE One nine room brick house with two bath rooms, steam heat, good cellar, electric lighting. good brick barn or garage with entire cement floor. Term to suit purchaser. Telephone 2463 or Address G. L. Schultz. Richmond, Ind. 2-mon- wed-aat-4 f Free Full inforamiton about Wisconsin cheap lands monthlv. and hnw tn opt J - farm. Address John E. Peltz, 626 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. 25-3mo Richmond Property a specialty. The place to buy a home. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. SEE "Home New Modern Homes for Sale Room 240 Colonial. Phone 4347 Edwin Q. Kemper 519 West Main Street Phone C234 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone1627 j M. F. Haner, Mgr. Zuttermeister's Moving Vans j Largest in city, 37 S. Gtb, Phone 2513 I 2-tf Shurlev's Large Moving Vans 12 & 14 N. 8th St. Phone 153$. H. H. Jones For AH Kinds of Sales Personal property, city property anl farms sold at auction anywhere. I want your business and know how to get 1 1 X A 1 T ! bought and sold .nd sold on a guarantee. Office, Chrisman'a Barn. 15 North 7th strett. Phone Office. 1439. Phone Residence. 2570. Richmond. Indiana. 2-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AXD FARMS Liberty Ave, R. R. 1. Phone 417L Office at Keys Harness Store. 13 Male street Phone 2C52. 19-tf SEEIOORE"OGBORX for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. F. Bldg. feb20-tf LOST LOST Small diamond stick pin. Ascot design, on Xorth E st. Finder please return to &03 X. F st. FOUND FOUND Gold watch and chain. Owner can have same by describing it. Call at the Palladium office. Si lt

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