Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 181, 7 June 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1913

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MILTON

MILTON, Ind., June 7. Mr. and Mrs. David Parker were at Connersville Thursday. The Children's Day services at the M. B. church Sunday evening. Everybody is invited to attend. Mrs. Geo. Baker was called to her daughter's, Mrs. Park Manlove, of near Hagerstown, because of the illness of her little grandson. Sunday services at the Friends church. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching morning and evening. Ralph Whitely and Miss Abbie Wissler will be in the meeting. The Endeavor will meet at the usual hour in the evening. Mrs. J. A. Drgan of west of town spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Benninger. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Huddleston were at Mt. Auburn Friday to attend the funeral of the Infant Kon of Mr. Huddleston's sister, Mrs. Bert Smith. Mart Frazee was at Dublin Friday afternoon to attend the funeral of the late George Frazee. Sunday services at the Christian church. Bible school at 9:15 a. m. There will be no preaching. The Endeavor will meet at the usual hour in the evening. Prof. P. V. Voris returned Friday from Indianapolis where he had been several days with his daughters, Misses Katie and Mabel Voris. Repairing a Leak. The gas was off yesterday morning for some time. The cause was the repairing of a leak on the main line near Lewisville. Silas Clark of Connersville was here Friday. Miss Elizabeth Terrell of Connersville called on friends here Friday. She came to give in her resignation as teacher at the Maple Grove school, this township. She will teach at Connersville. Mrs. Susie Guyton, of Cambridge City, was the guest of Mrs. Alice Dugranrut and Mrs. Carrie Boyer. Mrs. Chas. Klrlin, east of town, entertained as her guest Friday. Mrs. Ernest McGraw of Cambridge City. Mrs. Lindley Hussey of west of Milton is thought to be slightly improved. Band is Organized. A number of young men of Milton have organized a band. There will be 12 pieces. The officers are Albert Newman, leader, E. H. Warren, manager. Russell Wilson, treasurer. Ralph Moore, secretary. The band will meet Monday evening for practice at the business room of Walter Houseworth. Mrs. Carrie Boyer went to near Cambridge City Friday to be the guest of Mrs. Neal Boyer. Sunday services at the M. E. church Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching at the usual morning hour by the pastor, the- Rev. F. M. Westhafer. The evening services will be given up to the Children's Day exercises. The program is titled "Queen June" and promises to be excellent. Linville Wallace was at Connersville to call on friends Thursday. The Rev. F. C. McCormick will preach at New Lisbon Sunday morning and evening. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Kniese and daughter, of Cambridge City, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson. Harry Manlove left Saturday on Chautauqua entertainment for South Dakota In the interests of a lecture bureau. Mrs. Arthur Manlove of Bentonville, has had as her company the last few days her sister, Miss Sarah Hussey, of west of town. Convention at Bentonvilhe. Decoration will be observed at Bentonville Sunday afternoon commencing at 1:30 or 2:00 p. m. The Rev. L. E. Brown, of Connersville will deliver the address for the occasion. The Falmouth band will furnish the music. Mr .and Mrs. Oran Bragg, Mrs. L. A. Bragg, Mrs. Carrie Johnson and Mrs. Elma Reaver formed an auto party to RieQtond Thursday Administrator's Sale Of Real Estate The following property will be sold at Public Auction Thursday, June 12, 2p.m: One 7 room brick and frame house, slate and metal roof. No. 135 South 13th Street. One frame 6 room house and lot 51x160. No. 439 S. 11th street. To the highest bidders on easy terms. Henry Stiens 'Administrator STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY A HOME Six new modern six room houses. Get off car Cor. North 20th St. and North E Sts. Houses half block north, only two left. First cash payment $200. Balance 20 per month, like rent. Your rent money will pay for your home. Houses have soft water bath good heating plants, laundry in cellar and everything that goes with a first class home. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY

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Talk to the Town Through The Palladium He a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETT A. S. A. H. H. B. D. C. S. J. . IE 1 . 2 K. 1 , . 1 Butcher 1 .. 1 Lady I Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED Waeted 15 first class press brick layers on Y. M. C. A. building, Muncie, Ind., all summer work. Come with tools pre pared to start work. 4-4t WANTED First class tool makers and lathe hands. Steady employment ,best wages. Wire or phone G. A. Shirk, Newcastle, Ind., Sunday or apply at Factory Monday and Tuesday. Maxwell Newcastle Mfg. Co. Newcastle, Ind. 7-3t AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY Act quick; Sell "Ambrew" Concentrated Beer Extract; Makes real, genuine, intoxicating beer right at home by adding water. Saves 100 per cent of Brewers prices. Not Near Beer, not a substitute but real Lager Beer. Strictly legitimate, no license required. Small package, carry week's supply, deliver as you sell. "Ambrew" is the concentrated ingredients of real Lager Beer same materials used by all Brewers for Brewing the best Beer. Big seller, enormous demand, large profits. Just send postal, we'll show you how to make money quick. The Ambrew Company, Dept. 2510 Cincinnati, O. 7-lt MALE HELP WANTED Men of ideas and inventive ability write immediately for new lists of needed inventions and ideas wanted. Randolph & Co., Patent Experts, Washington, D. C. 7-lt MANUFACTURER wants reliable party with $5g0 to $1,000 capital to open office and manage salesmen. You handle own money. Should pay $S,000 first year. National Sales Company, Syndicate Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Missouri. 7-lt WANTED High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages Permanent. Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, New York. 7-lt SALESMEN Two district representatives to travel with line of paints, oils, greases. Signet Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 7-thur-fri-sat-10t WANTED Men, monday morning, for boxing export machinery. M. Rumely Co. 7-lt WANTED 2 experienced cabinet makers, one strong boy. Louck & Hill. 7-2t WANTED Housemaid, must be competent and well recommended. Call 115 N. 10th st. GET YOUR lawn mower sharpened. Screen doors and windows made and repaired, gasoline stoves cleaned, new and second-hand bicycles, pictures framed, baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Work called for "and delivered. Brown Darnell Co, 1020 Main. WANTED Competent cook house maid. Tel. 2163. and WANTED Second cook, man preferred, Arlington Hotel. 6-tf FOR PASTURE call O. E. Fulghum. Phone 5122-A. 6-tf WANTED Position stationary engineer. Best of reference. Lock Box 356, Cambridge City. 2-9t WANTED SALESMEN Two district representatives to travel with line of paints, oils, greases. Signet Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. S-thur-fri-sat-12t J, ABLEY for shoe repairing. 211 So. '. 9th. 4-14t SURE CURE Gaps in chickens and turkeysl Geo. Lane. Phone 1S51. 4 Tt WANTED Saleswomen at Hoosier store. 4-tf HAVE ADDED shoemaker. Can do your work on short notice. R. A. Tomlinson, 1020 Main street. The best and neatest. 23-lmo WANTED Paper hanging by L. M. Hays. Call at Conkey's Drug store.

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IS YOUR RELIGIOUS FAITH based on ancient superstitions, or is it founded on common sense? Read "The Naturalness of Religion," by Oliver M. Frazer. Thirty cents, postpaid. C. Sumner Beard, Economy, Ind. 2-7t LET Carl Sherer do your cleaning of carpets and rugs, Richmond Housecleaning Co. Phone 2144, 225 N. 10th 8t. 5-lmo WANTED Young girl to assist with housework. Reference required. 308 South 16th. MEN, WOMEN Get government jobs Excellent salaries. Write immediately for free list of positions obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 94-C, Rochester, N. Y. 1 2-mon-wed-f rl-sat-2 3t rVANT-tobuy watches and diamontfs. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main. 3-tu-wed-sat W ANTE D Locomotive Firemen" Brakemen, wages about $100; experience unnecessary; send age, stamp. Railway, care : Palladium. 31-7-14-21 WANTED Salesmen to sell our li n e of Polishes to the grocery trade; send stamps for full particulars. Herouz Mfg. Co., 236 Short street, Attleboro, Mass. may31-Sat-4mo $100 SALARY a month and expenses to men with rigs to introduce our new compound. No competition. Straight, honest business. W. H. Metr.ger Mfg. Co., Dept. B 2?. Quincy 111. 10-sat-21t WANTED Ideas Write for list of inventions wanted by manufacturers and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent secured or fee returned. VICTOR G. EVANS & CO., Washington, D. C. 3-10-17-24-31-7 WANTED Men, Monday morning, for boxing export machinery. M. Rumely Co. WANTED Salesladies for various departments, particularly Suits, Coats, Waists, Muslin Underwear, Corsets, and Wash Goods. Experienced and competent people are offered good salaries and permanent positions. No Saturday night work. Apply Superintendent, Wm. H. Block Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 6"2t WANTED Employment by good girl, day or week. Call at 44 N. 5th St. 6-2 1 WANTED To buy or rent 12x14 tent. Second hand. Phone 2715. 6-2t WANTED Few live, middle-aged American men for all summer's job. Engage now. $2.75 per day. Light work. Address Glen Bros., Rochester, N. Y. 6-2t WANTED To buy clover and timothy standing. Apply 717 N. 12th street. 6-tf WANTED Washwoman. 412 Main. 6-2t WANTED Washings at 119 School street. 6-2t WANTED Honest girl for work in store to learn trade. , Fair wages while learning. 1010 Main street. 6-2t WANTED Position by a boy, aged 13 years. Willing to work. Call 127 Charles street. 5-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE Good white serge suit. cheap. 225 N. 6th street. 5-3t FOR SALE Waverly electric vehicle, leather upholstering in fine condition. Price reasonable. C. T. Price. 5-4 1 FOR SALE Buggy and harness; 400 Kinsey street. Telephone 3150. 3-7t FOR SALE 10 per cent investment. Good rental properties. Only $1,000 cash necessary. Address "Cash," care Palladium. 3-7t FOR SALE 5 passenger auto good condition, newly painted. New tires. Andrew Clark, Williamsburg, Ind. 3-7t FOR SALE Toledo computing springless scales, fine condition. Bargain. Frank Hatfield, Centerville. 7-7t FOR SALE Base burner. .137 Chestnut street. 7-lt FOR SALE New screens made, old screens repaired, baby cabs re-tired. Good second hand lawn mowers 75c to ?1.25; also sharpening. All kinds bicycle repairing and supplies. Work called for and delivered free by automobile. Wesley Brown & Sons, corner Northwest Second and Williams. Phone 30S6. 7-7t STARR PIANO for sale. Telephone 3623. 7-lt FOR SALE Household goods. Call Phone 2609. 7-2t FOR SALE Iron fence. 233 S. 7th. 7-2t FOR SALE Modern meat shop one that will make money if the right person gets it. Present owner has good reason for wishing to sell. Will take cash or give easy terms. Address "Butcher," care Palladium. IsMI FOR SALE Merchant's Delivery with good trade. Address "Merchants Delivery" care Palladium. 2-7t

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! FOR SALE j A car load of nice fence posts, any amount you wish to buy at low prices. i H.H.JONES j No. 15 North 7th St. 'FOR PALE Sweet potato plants i Leeds. Phone 3003 or 31Z.9. 2-14t i FOR SALE OR TRADE Five passenger auto; will exchange for a runi about. Call 216 Lincoln St. 31-7t j FOR SALE Man's spring suit, size 37, color blue gray, as good as new. Will sell at a bargain. Call phone No. 2533 or 222 N. Sth St., after C p. m. l& tf FOR SALE A Stoddard Dayton. 4 passenger automobile, good condition. Inquire Fox's Hat Store. 22-tf FOR SALE Folding go-cart. 111S N. D. 6-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE Large five passenger Jackson touring car. 105 N. 4th. 6-tf FOR SALE Cherries by the tree cheap. Phone 5101 A. J. P. Lancaster farm. 6-7t FINE RIPE CHERRIES at lowest market prices, delivered at your door. Drop card. G. R. Staler, Graceland Farm. R. R. 5. 7-7t FOR SALE Double plows, binders and mowers in good repair. 317 N. A. 6-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM and Suburban Properties for sale. Look! Listen! Learn! House and little piece of ground 50 xlSO, close to school, trolley line and other conveniences; fine well of water. This property, renting at $8.00 per month, can be bought for $600. Easy terms, if you have not all cash. 2 acres with nice cottage and stable; good soil and close to city. Good pike, R. F. D. Phone, Etc. Fine little suburban home, $2,500 cash. 1 acres just inside city limits; no buildings well located for building, high and dry. Price $1,500. 8 lots and fine little bungalow thereon. Interurban passes the door. Near to city. Price $2,500. 2 acres of nice land on trolley line, within 5 cent fare limits. Grand site for a good home all advantages. Don't delay as to this. It is bound to enhance in value and is enhancing yearly. Price $2,500. 4 acres, edge of city Excellent buildings, fruits, etc. Good land, wen adapted for poultry or garden purpose. Price $4,000 today. 5 acres on pike near city. No improvements. Rich, tillable land and no waste. All advantages common to such sites. Price $200 per acre. Liberal terms to purchaser who means business. 33 acre close to trolley cars all level and good land. Good house fruits and small barn. This -land is bound to enhance in value. Price today $250 per acre. Are you a buyer. 18 acres well located, with fine fruits good house and barn. Some pasture and but little waste land. Price only $3,600. Make me an offer. 127 acres well adapted for dairy purposes; finest of pasture; plenty of tillable land for winter feed. Fine everlasting springs and running water. Buildings are fair ad ample for the accommodation of many men or beasts. Interurban line within mile of house. Some timber and fruit. Price today is but $100 per acre. No encumbrances. 188 acres, well improved, close to city's limits; fine land, and fine pastures too. Excellent buildings. The buyer of a farm seeking nearness to Richmond, should see this. Price $150 per acre. 161 acres 10 miles out near steam road station with elevator and store. Grand general purpose farm. Price only $100 per acre. For anything in the line of farm or suburban properties, see THE J. E. M. AGENCY Over 6 North 7th St. BENNETT & PARKER Real Estate and Insurance. City Property and farms for sale or trade. Room 15 Kelly Block. Phone 2707. Free-Full information about Wisconsin cheap lands monthly, and how to get a farm. Address John E. Peltz, 626 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. BEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. F. Bldg. A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 613 Main St. FOR SALE Modern 10 room brick house at a sacrifice if sold the next 30 days. may2-tf FOR SALE Two new houses, about one acre truck and poultry ranch. Two squares buisenss section, $1,700 cash or time. Owner Box No. 127. Cambridge City, Ind. 4-7t FOR SALE House and 44 ft. lot on N. 21 St.. S. G. E. $1,150. You who want a bargain see me. Shideler Phone 1814. 913 Main

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Good Farms For Sale 100 ACRES. CLOSE TO HOLLANSBl'RG, OHIO Good new buildings, fine location. Farm in good state of cultivation. 1 miles from shipping point. Price $5.00 per acre. llO ACRES, CLOSE TO NEW MADISON, OHIO 10 acres tillable. Splendid farm, well located. Fair buildings. Its of black land on this farm. Price ?1H) per acre. 57 ACRES BEAUTIFUL LOCATION Good buildings. If there is any farms in the country that are worth $100 per acre this one is. All level land and nearly all tillable. Let us show you. DO NOT FORGET OUR EXCURSIONS TO THE SOUTH LAND the first and third Tuesday of each month. No better time to see this wonderful country. The sight seeing alone is worth many times the cost. STOP OVER ANYWHERE. NEXT EXCURSION JUNE 17TH. FUNK & MILLER Phone 2766 PORTERFIELD & GAAR Kelly Block. Sth and Main The Place to Buy a Home 160 ACRES on Greensfork Pike, 5 miles from Richmond. timber and 20 acres pasture land 110 ACRES in high state of cultivation S room house. 2 barns and all other out buildings, good fences, wind pump, orchard, R. F. D., part bottom land one of the very best farms on the market today for $120. 100 ACRES on Greensfork Pike. 54 miles out 90 ACRES under cultivation 5 room house barn 45x50, new wind pump, good fences, rolling land, orchard, some timber. $110 acre. 6 ACRES on Middleboro Pike 8 room house and barn, fruit and truck farm fine little home. 4 acres, 3 miles out on Macadam road, good house and barn for $1,500 make good truck farm. Preble County farm 156 acres. 7 miles east Richmond. Modern 8 room house, bank barn 40x60, 1 flat barn 30x40, wind pump, good fences, on pike close to market, school and electric car line, fine stock and grain farm. Now Is the time to see this farm $120 acre. All kinds city "property in all parts of city. PORTERFIELD & GAAR Phone 1401.

FOR SALE A first class lot in Beallview. This lot must be sold. Make me a bid. SMdeler Phone 1814 913 Main DYE AND PRICE 901 Main. Phone 2150 FOR SALE 15 ACRES practically level, fair buildings, good location. Price $1,700 easy terms. 25 ACRES near small town. Price $3,000. 60 ACRES, one-half mile of Richmond, ideal home. Priced right. 160 ACRES, well improved. Price $63 per acre. It's a bargain. We have a number of desirable city properties for cash or on payments. ' DYE AND PRICE Phone 2150 Jun 7-9 HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826. Farms For Sale or Trade For City Property. 90 ACRE farm close to town, excellent land well improved. Crops never fail on this farm. Price is very reasonable. Other smaller farms close to town. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD let us give you a figure on your house. We Have Almost all the property that is for sale in Richmond. Let us show you some of these nice up-to-date homes. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. FOR SALE! SO acres 4 miles from Reed City, 2', miles from Hersey; 8 acres cultivated, 12 acres fine timber. 10 room frame house, basement, barn 45x65, shed 16x30, large hog and hen house, fine orchard, windmill. Income from orchard would pay Interest on the entire investment. Will sell at bargain. $4,000. Wm. F. Milligan, Portland, Ind. 6-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Laundry Dry Cleaning In order to meet competition we have reduced the rates of our laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. We will give you the best work in town at the lowest price. .Some of our special prices: SHIRTS DRESS 10c SHIRTS DAY 8c Collars 2c Work called for and delivered promptly. Family washing by the pound. WEST SIDE Sanitary Laundry and DRY CLEANING CO.

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1:' to 14 North Sth stre.-t. Phone 1536. Chas. Wade. Mgr. Residence Phone 2C49. 26-tf LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. NOTICE We have Installed in our modem Sanitary Iaundry for the convenience of the people of West Richmond and other parts of the city, the most modern Dry Cleaning Plant to be found. We are now prepared to do all kinds of Dry Cleaning and Pressing expert workmanship. Our Motto"IIighest Quality, Lowest Price. VEST SIDE SANITARY LAUNDRY 41 Richmond Ave. Phone 3076. 5-mon-wed-sat-tf WE Repair Engines & Etc., elevators, steam pumps, printing presses, flour mill machinery, hang line shafting, make piston rings, bronze bearings for motors and dynamos, agricultural machinery all kinds, cement machinery, repair everything in the machinery line. WARD MACHINE SHOP, 820 N. B St. The proof is that men who know employ me the second time. Your work and confidence appreciated. Old roofs taken off and new ones put on by Piper, the Shingler. Phone 1054. H H JONES AUCTIONEER I cry ail kinds of sales anywhere snd guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Horses bought and sold at all times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phone office 1413, residence 2570. Richmond Electric Co. C. T. Wiley, Mgr. Telep. No. 2S26 Electrical Work and Repairing. Storage Batteries and Electric Car Wiring. 17-18 Comstock Bldg. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished flats, 415 Main. Phone 3463. 4-7t FOR RENT Modern 1704. house. Phone 18-tf FOR RENT Furnished modern seven room house for summer. 216 College Ave. Phone 3213. 6-7t FOR RENT Modern furnis lei room 6-2t with bath. Ill N. 8th. FOR RENT Barn for automobile. 225 N. W. 3rd 6treet- 6-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Modern. 1206 N. D. 7-tf FOR RENT Four rooms downstairs. Call 214 South 8th. 7-3t FOR RENT New modern house. 36 South 22nd street. Phone 3750 or 1217. 7-2t FOR RENT A modern front room with bath, centrally located. Phone 1561 or 1966. 7-lt LOST LOST On Liberty Ave, brown hand satchel. Return to Fulle Bros. Green House. Reward. 16-tf FOUND FOUND A stray colored hat with blue plums which had dropped from an automobile. Owner may have 6am e by calling at 222 X. 10th street. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS MAYOR. EL G. McMAHAN, Candidate for Mayor, subject to the Progressive nomination. WILL J. ROBBINS. Candidate for Mayor, subject to the Progressive nomination. CASSICS C. BEALL Candidate for Mayor subject to the Progressive nomination. CITY CLERK BALTZ. A. BESCHER, Candidate for Clerk, subject to the Progressive nomination. HARRY HODGIN, Candidate for Clerk, subject to the Progressive nomination. GEORGE McKTNLET, Candidate for City Clerk, subject to the Progressive nomination. The XeMay Of Lire. V arrted people sboaid lean wtiat to do tat one another's lit tie Bis. and for tbe Ola of the children that mar cow. Tbey are sore (oooer or later to have occasion to treat con titration or indigestion. Viben tno opportaafcr conies remember tbat tbe quickest way to obtain relief . and finally a permanent core, is -with Dr. Cakiweu s Syrnp fepsia. tne srreat Hero laxamw

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of The Board. Richmond. Ind.. June 2nd, 1913 To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby gien by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 2nd day of June. 1913, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 358. 1913 Providing for -the construction of cement sidewalk on the west side of North Sth Street, from Main to North "A" Street, and from North "C" to North "E Street, on places where there is no cement walk properly constructed. 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. June 19. 1913, 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 satd roll, or In a greater or less sum than 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 tie office of the Board of Public Works of aald. city. B. A. KENNEPOHL, FRED R, CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of PubHo Works. Jun 2-1 wk.

NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS , State of Indiana. Wayne County: . Notice la hereby given that the

Board of Commissioners of satd county

will receive sealed proposals for the - construction of the Horace Miller -" bridge, a steel structure, span 75 feet. with concrete floor, situated la New- J Garden Township one-half mtto north- -east of Fountain City; the King brldaw, a concrete structure, span 28 feet. In Center Township about one and three- " fourths mile north of Centerville; repairs to the Watt Thomas bridge, a steel structure In tbe south part of Washington Township; a concrete arch over Paddy's Run, spsn 12 tset -roadway 64 feet,' In the town of On-' -terrille: a concrete culvert at Omer' McConaha's farm, one mile south, of Centerville, span 16 feet, roadway 20 ' feet; a concrete culvert at Watfa farm east of Milton in Washington Town- i ship, span 20 feet; repairs to one -Z abuttment of the Ablngton bridge, in Abinglon Township! the Veal bridge in Perry Township, southeast of Economy, a concrete arch, span 30 feet; v the Burroughs bridge, a concrete arch, a span. 40 feet, in Dalton Township, roadway 16 feet; the E. M. Hoover bride. ' concrete culvert in Jefferson township, -span 12 feet; tbe Wernle Home bridg ' in Wayne Township, span 12 feet, -r roadway 18 feet. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m. of Saturday, June 21st, 1912, for " the completion of said work in accorda nee with the plans and specifications in the office of tbe County Auditor. Bids must be submitted on blanks -' designated by the state, which may be procured of the Auditor. . Each bid shall be accompanied by a -personal or surety bond in a ram equal to the amount of the bid, and in all : respects conforming with the law gov- "--ernlng such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Commla sioners of Wayne County. s L. S. BOWMAN. J r County, Auditor. (may31June7)

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CENTERVILLE. Ind.. Jnne 7. Mrs. ' John McCown was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Jarrett at Richmond Thursday. The following persons went to Indianapolis Friday on business: O. K. Dunbar, Dr. Gabel, Edward Anderson, Bruce Dunbar. Miss Maude Tolls of Greenfield, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. Harry Tolls and wife for a couple of weeks, returned to her home Friday. Tbe Misses Ida and Alice Hoerner spent Friday in Richmond the guests of Amos Wolfe and wife. Mrs. Dr. Fisher spent Thursday with relatives in Richmond. Mrs. Dunbar Entertains. Mrs. Andrew Dunbar entertained the following ladies today from Richmond. Mrs. Rebecca Rape and Mrs. Ozro Baldwin. Mrs. Rupe will leave soon for the west where she will make her home. Tbe Misses Ruby and Bern Ice Hill will go to Indianapolis the first of the week to spend a couple of weeks with their father. Orrflle Hill. Mrs. Henderson of Greenville, Ohio, came Friday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Zehrtng. Mr. Zehring la reported as being somewhat improved. The Needle Craft Club met on Friday afternoon with Mrs. O. K. Dunbar. There were eleven members present. A social hour was enjoyed and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. They will meet in three weeks with Mrs. William Dunkle. Mr. Lincoln Jones and family noto Greeasfprk Friday

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