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News Briefs From CAMBRIDGE CITY The Home Economics club will meet Friday afternoon In the town hall. A demonstration in the preparation of macaroni will be given. All members are urged to be present. EATON Complying with the request made by the late Mrs. Allison Fulton, who bequeathed the church a neat sum, a bell has been purchased by officials and will soon be installed in the edifice. The amount given the church was for the sole purpose of providing a bell to her memory. CENTERVILLE Miss Edna Staufer will sing at the commencement exercises at the conservatory of music at Indianapolis the latter part of the week. MILTON Driving into the Morris livery barn late at night a stranger jumped out of the rig and stated that the horse needed the attention of a veterinarian. The horse dropped to the barn floor from exhaustion. The stranger informed the liveryman that the outfit belonged to a liveryman at Connersville by the name of Davis. He left the barn, saying tnat he would return. When he failed to put in an appearance the Connersville livery man was notified and a veterinarian called. The horse was saved. EATON Road improvement bonds In the sum of $6,000 will be sold July ,7 by the county commissioners. The bonds are issued in denominations of 600, bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent and run for a period of 5 years and three months. The money will be expended in the construction of a road petitioned by Ira Fudge and others in Lanier township. CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGE CITY, June 19. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Luckett, of Indianapolis, enroute home from Cincinnati, were visitors Tuesday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Calloway. Mrs. Ralph Tague and son, have returned after three weeks spent with Mrs., O. Li. Baab and Mrs. A. W. Morris, of Eaton. Mrs. Nancy R. Crossley, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Philabaum, Mrs. Anna Williams, of Muncie, and Mrs. Richard Thorntoni of Bloomington, went to Richmond Wednesday morning on ac- ., count of the death of Fred Dougan, whose remains were brought yester- . day from Denver, Col., to the home of his mother, Mrs. Almira Dougan. Master Robert Steele of Indianapolis 1b visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Steele. . Mrs. J. B. Routh is having her residence on Church street painted. Mrs. Manley Beeson and Mrs. H. Hart of Richmond were guests of Mrs. C. B. Loeb, Wednesday, Mrs. Hart going on to Connersville to visit friends. Mrs. Sophia Buchanan and her grand daughter Sarah Nivenson, have returned to Elwood, after a visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Paul. Mrs. Morrison Kirkwood has been quite sick the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. Benton Wilson and daughter, Mary Catherine, and the Misses Elizabeth Wheelan, Jennie McGrew and Anna Katherine Wheelan, motored to Spiceland, Tuesday afternoon, and visited friends. Mrs. Roy Pelton of Armada, Mich., arrived Wednesday evening to spend a few weeks with her father, A. W. Bradbury and other relatives. W. A. Pruitt, who has been quite 111 with appendicitis is thought to be improving. Mrs. Rebecca Werking, of Milton, epent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. John Ohmit. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Doney were in Indianapolis Wednesday to attend the commencement exercises of the Teachers' College, held in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, their daughter, Miss Helen, being one of the graduates. Mrs. H. B. McCrae and a little niece of Chicago, are visitors in the homes of Mrs. Elizabeth Paul and E. O. Paul i and family, having accompanied ! Messrs. E. O. Paul, M. R. Krahl and Fred Wright home from that city. Mrs. Katherine Whiteley of Bloomington was the guest of Hrs. Sarah Stevens at tea, Wednesday evening. Miss Bertha Pruitt has returned after a month spent in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamott, north of Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Guernsey and children of Jefftrsonville, are the guests of Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Aldaker. Mrs. I. H. Pruitt of Noblesville. is in Cambridge City called by the illness of her son, W. A. Pruitt Mrs. Sarah Stevens. Mrs. Charles Kerlin and their guests, Mrs. H. C. Vannoy, of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. J. C. Vannoy of Springfield, III., were entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frazee, Tuesday. Mrs. Herbert Reese, of Washington,

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WEST MANCHESTER, O. Children's Day exercises will be held at the Christian church on Sunday evening, June 29. A program is being arranged. LEWI8BURG, O. Miss Gladys Turney, of this place, is organizing a class in elocution at West Manchester. Miss Turney is a recent graduate of the Huron King School of Oratory. FOUNTAIN CITY The Knights of Pythias memorial service will be held Sunday afternoon, June 22. The Rev. J. W. Zerbe of Williamsburg, Ind., who is a member of the lodge will deliver an address. EATON, O. The appointment of Clyde Acton as clerk in the local postoffice was announced Wednesday by Postmaster O. A. Gale. The appointment becomes effective July 1. An examination was conducted here some time ago and the grade received by Mr. Acton was the highest in a class of fourteen. He is a graduate of the local high schools. CAMBRIDGE CITY A cnapter of Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity probably will be organized in this city. CAMPBELLSTOWN, O. The Patterson and eight grade school commencement exercises will be held Thursday evening in the high school auditorium. EATON, O. "Why Keep Thoroughbreds?" is the subject of a free lecture to be delivered Thursday evening, June 26, In the armory by Professor W. W. Weaver, of Yellow Springs. The lecture is given under auspices of the Pretfle County Poultry Association. D. C, arrived a few days since to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Julian, of Lewisville, and Prof. J. T. Reese and family, of this city. Mrs. Raymond Ferguson has returned after a few days spent with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ferguson, of Indianapolis. Hazel Devon is still quite sick with poisoning, contracted while picking strawberries a few days ago, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ulysis Eaton. Beatrice and Bernice Webb of Indianapolis, after a few days spent with Miss Elizabeth Bertsch, are visiting in the home of Uriah Bertsch, northeast of town. Joe Wailaek has been confined to the house the past two weeks, suffering from a bilious attack. Surprise For Brother. Miss Jennie Baker entertained a company of young people Monday evening as a surprise for her brother, Cecil, in honor of his twentieth birthday. The young man received a number of nice gifts. The evening was passed with music and games, refreshments of ice-cream and cake were served. The guests were the Misses Stella Henley, Hazel Dairy, Irene Kennedy, Lillian Boyer, Maud Marpies, Hettie Scates, Hester Polk, Eva Mustin, Ruth Evans, Esther Bowder, Josephine Boden, and Karl and Walter Byers, Bud Scates, Harrold Craiger, Frank and Hubert Cox, Jimmie Scott, Charles Dairy, Charles Locke, Orville Hess, Lemuel Crockett, Albert Polk and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bycrs. Miss Charles Newcomb has returned to Hagerstown, after a few days spent with her aunt. Miss Anna Kaufman. Mrs. John Schaller and son, John went to Indianapolis Tuesday to see the former's Donald Converse and family, Mrs. Schaller and son, departing from that city, today, to join Mr. Schaller in Hills, Vermont. The Misses Virginia Ray and Florence Reasoner, of Indianapolis, are spending the week with the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis. Miss Hazel Bertsch is at home from the State University to spend the summer. Miss Eleanor Ward an artist from Brookville is in charge of the Wallick Studio, until Mr. Wallick is able to resnme his work. Mrs. Maud Baker and family of Springport, are visiting Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Huddleston, of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weed, observed the birthday of their mother, Mrs. Joseph Weigle, by a picnic supper, Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weigle. Mr. and Mrs. John Mosbaugh of Teague, Texas, are spending two or three weeks with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mosbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overbeck arrived Monday evening from Sefttle, Wash., to visit relatives in this city and New Madison, Ohio. Mrs. S. C. Wilson and daughter, have returned to Kansas City, Mo., after a visit with relatives in this city and Dublin.

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Meadowbrook MILTON MILTON, Ind., June 19. Mrs. Lydia Hess was a Richmond visitor Wednesday. Elmer Wissler of Centerville, who has been the guest of hia brother Lawrence Wissler and wife went to Liberty to visit relatives Wednesday. Mrs. Curt Little was a Cambridge City visitor Wednesday. Mrs. F. M. Jones went to Muncie Wednesday to visit her children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. Miss Mildred Warren who intended to go to St. Louis to visit relatives, postponed her trip. She entertained a company of her young fiends Tuesday evening. The Misses Katie and Mabel Vorls are home for summer vacation. They are teachers in the Indianapolis schools. W. E. Booth and daughter Isabelle, were Cambridge City visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Doty left Wednesday for Virginia. She will visit relatives at Standardsville. Before returning home she will also go to Franklin, Virginia and visit Washington, D. C. Mrs. Ross Wilson entertained about eighty-six of her friends Saturday night at her home north on the Washington road. The occasion was her 24th birthday anniversary. The guests were the Misses Julia and Zella Petty, Emily Boval, Josephine Lammott, Anna Lammott, Harriet Crull, Josephine Bertram, Irene McNutt, Belvy Lammott, Myrtle Black, Ethel Harris, Messrs. Howard Cook, William Cook, Ray Dillon, Bert Dillon,. Glen. Dillon, George McNutt, Vernis Petty, Leonard Boval, Fred Boval, Wrill R. Bertram jr., Emmit Kimmel, Ozro Dailey, Jess Lammott, Joseph Stevens, Lee Black, Roy McNutt, Messrs and Mesdames Roscoe Hosier and daughter Blanche. Herman McNutt, Charles Lightner and family, Claude Dillon, Omer Neff, Douglass Munger and family, Monroe Smith and family, William Dillon, Frank Allison, Frank Tout and family, Mrs. A. B. Hiser of East Germantown, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McNutt, Mesdames Munger and family, Jackson and daughter of Cambridge City, with others from that city. Refreshments were served and the guests enjoyed lawn games. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hosier entertained a pleasant company at their home east of here Sunday afternoon. Miss Clara Westhafer, who teaches in East Chicago, is home to spend vacation with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Westhafer at the M. 2. parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Walker and family north of Dublin. One of the special features of the dinner was friend chicken. Emerson Gause went to Dayton Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Newman has gone to Indianapolis to visit relatives and friends. James Kellam, while at work in the gravel pit Tuesday, was overcome with the heat and had to be taken home. He is still confined to his home. Mrs. Curtis Little and Miss Arlene Templin were Cambridge City visitors Wednesday. CENTERVILLE CENTERVILLE, Ind., June 19. Mrs. Clarence Mave of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. Margaret Stauffer, south of town for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hort were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane at Williamsburg. Mrs. Edward King and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Myrick and grandson of Richmond, with Miss Opal Carver spent Tuesday with Thomas Ahl and family. The Misses Olga Shriner and Gladys Stevens visited with Mrs. Nellie Colrin in Richmond recently and visited the kindergarten classes while in the City. Childrens day will be observed at the Locust Grove church Sunday evening. Mr. Frank Williams of Ohio, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams. , Mr. Benton George was called to Connersville Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ensley and son Fred returned to their home in West Branch, Iowa, after spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Clark. Palladium Want Ads Pav. TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sale at Cooper's Grocery

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Waet Ads TaSk to the Town Through The Palladium tc a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want ad LETTER LOST H. B 1 K. 1 D. C 1 Butcher 1 A. S. . 1 E. D. "W. . . . 1 Reporter 1 A. H 2 Farm 1 Butcher 4 Place 3 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED To buy good second hand four passenger Ford automobile. Give full description and cash price. Levi Zumbrun, Brookville, Ohio. ' 19-3t WANTED Band saw man. M. Rumely Co. WANTED Place to do light housework and sleep at nights by young girl. 537 N. 19th street. 19-2t WANTED Laundry woman at Westcott hotel. 19-tf WANTED Live canvassers, either sex, local selling of a new household specialty. If interested, call morning or evening. 225 N. 10th St. 19-2t FOR SALE Sewing machine, hall rack, leather couch, buffet and dining table. 120 N. 11th. . 19-tf FOR RE NT Fu r ni s hed rooms for light housekeeping. 315 N. A. 19-3t FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle, good condition. Call after 5 o'clock at 124 N. 7th. 19-7t WANTED Fireman. Apply "Wayne Works. 19-lt W AN TE D Day's work or washing to do at home, by competent colored woman. Phone 2658. 19-2t WANTED Help Girl call at 69 S. Seventeenth street. lS-3t WANTED Cornet, must be in good condition. Address C, care Palladium. 18-3t WANTED Experienced cook. 264 Fort Wayne Avenue. Phone 3440. lS-7t WANTED Several single men to work on farm. Phone 4105. tf WANTED Girl for light house work. No washing or ironing. 2010 S. A St. Phone 403S. lS-2t WANTED Cow manure. Chas. Knopf Floral Co. Phone 311S. lS-4t WANTED Small family washing to do at home by a widow lady. Address L, care Palladium. 18-2t MA N I F AC TV RE R wants reliable party who can make small investment, open branch office and manage salesman. Proposition should pay JS.000 first year. Handle your own money. Investigation invited. See G. C. Varnum, sales manager, Room 21 S, Ariington Hotel. 17-3t WANTED Trimmers for automobile work. Must know how to make up and hang backs Into automobile bodies. Inexperienced help need not apply. Geo. W. Davis, Motor Car Co. 17-tf WANTEfrLESMEN Two district representatives to travel with line of paints, oils, greases. Signet Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. S-thur-fri-sat-12t WANTED Nursing in confinement cases by experience3 nurse and prices reasonable. "E. D. W.," care Palladium. 17-ot WANTED A competent girl for housework. No laundry. Call 110 N. 10th street. 17-7t WANTED Old feather beds. Cash paid. Call Ohio Feather Co., Phone 241S. 17-7t WANTED Bench molders steady work, good wages Elwood Iron Works, Elwood, Ind. 167t WANTED A competent nousemaid. Phone 1S63. i4-7t

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HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2S26. Farms and City Property We have some of ht- finest farms in the country for sale, one good farm close to Richmond on the Traction line. Two or three good farms of about 200 ACRES. Some good 40 ACRES. Some good SO ACRES. We have some good stock farms that can be bought cheap. ALL OF THESE FARMS ARE NOT FAR FROM RICHMOND. We have some very fine houses on our list for sale in Richmond, especially on West Main and Southwest Fifth street. Also in the east end of city. Call and let us show you these farms and houses. Some fine building lots in West Richmond. Modern house for rent on North 18th street, $18 per month. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. WANTED Colored porter. Arlington Hotel. 16-tf SALESMEN Two district representatives to travel with line of paints, oils, greases. Signet Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 7-thur-frl-sat-lOt WANTED Paper hanging by L. M. Hays. Call at Conkey's Drug Store. 13-7t WANTED Experienced farm help. Man with grown son. Steady work. German preferred. Phone 4135. 13-?t WANTED To bid on lawn fences, grape arbor. Trellis work. Phone 3751. Eureka Fence Co. 13-7t WANTED Position for the summer months by young husky high school boy; would prefer the work to be such that he may also pass his paper route at the same time. Address "Carrier," care Palladium. 13-7t MALE HELP WANTED WANTED Tool and die makers; general machinists; machine hands; repair and upkeep men, etc. Steady, permanent employment; good wages State age, experience, specialty, references, wages wanted. 218 State Life Building, Indianapolis. 13-7t WANTED Colored porter four evenings a week at the Arlington from 6:00 to 12:00. 10-tf l HAVE ADDED shoemaker. Can do your work on short notice. R. A. Tomlinson, 1020 Main street. The best and neatest. 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. Wor called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. . e WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163. FOR PASTURE call O. E. Fulghum. Phone 51 22-A. 6-tf J, ABLEY for shoe repairing. 211 So. 9th. 4-14t WANTED To buy clover and timothy standing. Apply 717 N. 12th street. 6-30 FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room furnished flat electric light and bath, cor. South Fifth and A streets. A. W. Gregg. Hoosier Store. 18-tf FOR RENT 6 room modern house. 27 . S. 17th St. Phone 1705. l-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 14 N. 12th. l4-7t FOR RENT Modern room, 212 N. 9th. 13-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 214 N. 9th. 13-7t FOR RENT Furnished front room down stairs. Private entrance. 304 North 21 St. 12-7t FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and bath. 64 S. 12. 12-7t FOR RENT Modern f!at with heat. Apply to Edward Ramler, care of Luken & Co. 17-7t FOR RENT Modern flat. Inquire 123S Main St. 17-tf FOR "RENT Furnished housekeeping apartment. No children. 207 N. 9th. 17-eod-3t FOR RENT Privae room and open space for storage in our new modern concrete building. Richmond Storage Co., rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 1412. FOR RENT Furnished room, private j entrance. 124 S. 5th. 19-2t FOR-RENT Bars. 124 S. 5tE 1921

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PORTERFIELD & GAAR Union National Bank Bldg. The Place to Buy a Home Good Hotel $5,000. New house, (3 rooms, modern, $2,550. Several Main street homes Everything in Real Estate. Elegant home East End, $2,650. PORTERFIELD & Phone 1401. GAAR FOR SALE Brown reed, rubber tired. English baby carriage, good condition $1000. O. W. Rohe, 921 Main. 19-lt FOR SALE Solid tire Westcott. in good condition. Will make a handy knock-about car or light delivery wagon. Cheap If sold by Wednesday. Phone 440. 19 7t FOR SALE 150 squares of first class sod. Phone 2223. 19-3t FOR SALE Cherries by the tree. Phone 3704. 19 3t HOME BUILDERS Your new house is not compplete without the "Storm King" Weather Strip on all outside doors. Keeps out the rain and dust in summer and the cold in winter. Lasts for years. Let me send you illustrated folder free. MRS. J. N. Phone 2980. HODGIN, Mfgr. SPECIAL PRICES on farm gates for sixty days. Phone 3751. Eureka Fence Co. 13-7t FOR SALE Veranda. 12S South 10th. 13-7t FOR SALE A driving marc. Phone 1935. Enterprise Grocery. 12-7t POR SALE Colt, hogs. See Everett Thompson, Knollenberg's store for particulars. 11-tf FOR SALE A car load of nice fence posts, any amount you wish to buy at !ow prices. H. H.JONES No. 15 North 7th St. FOR SALE Man's spring suit, size 37, color blue gray, as good as new. Will sell at a bargain. Call phone No. 2553 or 222 N. 8th St., after C p. m. l& tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Nice five passenger Jackson touring car. 105 N. 4th. 6-tf FOR SALE Second hand hot air furnace. Phone 323. l2-7t FOR SALE 100 pairs second hand" shoes. Corner North 10th and E Sts. A. B. Harned. 13-7t FOR SALE Potatoes. Extra fine. Old 65c bu; new $1.23 bu. delivered. Phone 4720. 16-7t FOR SALE A phaeton and a set of hand made harness in good condition. 220 S. 11th. 13-7t MODERN SHOE REPAIRING 11 is a business. We've made a study of it, and we know how. TEEPLE'S Call 1242 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BENNETT AND PARKER Real estate at right prices. One of best improved and ditched farms In county $110 per acre, two good barn3, modern house and new silo. A new 7 room modern house on South 10th St. $2,500. Good 6 room house for rent $13 all modern except tub Isn't set. Room 15 Kelly Block. Thone 2707. FOR SALE By owner, 6 room house, 16 S. 22nd street Extra fine. Phone 1412. K-7t Free-Full information about Wisconsin cheap lands monthly, and how to get a farm. Address John E. Peltz, 626 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. FOR SALE House, 3v South Eighth street, cheap, if sold at once. l8-3t

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FARMS FOR SALE GOOD FARM OF 100 ACRES. 8 miles from Richmond. Oood buildings. Will take in city property to the amount of 12,500 In trade. Trice $123 per acre. 160 ACRES IN OHIO close to New Hope. Splendid farm In good locality. Good buildings. Nearly all tillable and in good condition. Price $100 per acre. DO NOT FORGET THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE FARM LINE. Auto Service. Show farms Day or Night FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 613 Main St. BEE MOORE ft OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 1C. LO.O. F. F. Bide. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North Sth street. Phone 1536. Chas. Wade, Mgr. Residence Phone 649. ' 26-tf LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. Richmond Electric Co. 17-18 Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826. Storage Batteries charged 35c. A 'charge that lasts. H. H. JONES, Auctioneer. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere nd 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. DON'T Swat the Fly! Keep him out Have your scrreirf made to order, old screens repaired, screen doors hung and all kinds of repair work done by good workmen. MRS. J. N. HODGIN, Phone 2980. Contr. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Robert E. Shute, deeeased. In the Wayne Circuit Court April Term, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Mattle E. Shute as Administratrix of the estate of Robert E. Shute deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the Sth day of July, 1913, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees cf said estate are required to appear in aald Court an4 show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. MATTIE E. SHUTE, Administratrix. Will W. Reller, Attorney. wkly-june 12-19-2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR. State of Indiana, Wayne County, es.: Notice is hereby giren that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of Mary E. Jackson, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CALEB B. JACKSON. Administrator. WILLIAM IL KELLET. Attorney. (junl2-19-26jly3) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received to construct A cement block bldg. 40x60 to be built at Greensfork. All bids must be in byJune 21. 1913. We will have the right to reject any and all bids. Fred Cain, George Nicholson, Jamea Stevens, 13-7t Trustees