Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 202, 2 July 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GRAM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1913

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THIRTY-SIX CHARGED WITH INTOXICATION

Same'Number of Total Arrests During May and June. During the past month 84 arrests were made by the local police, according to the resfirt of E. D. McNally. Jills Is the same number as were trrested In May. Both months are record months on the total number pf arrests, while each month has a record of arrests on certain charges. Daring May 4 arrests were made for public Intoxication, while in June Only 36 were arrested on that charge. A. new record of arrests for assault nd battery was established in June, with 20 arrests on that charge. Nine were arrested during the month for gambling. The report1' of the arrests is as follows: Drunk, 36; assault and battery, 20; gambling, 8; keeping a gambling house, 1; held for police superintendent, 3; safe keeping, 3; larceny, 2; burglary and larceny, 1; escaped from poor farm, 1; exceeding the speed limit, 1; insanity, 1; provoke, 1; passing fraudulent check, 1; providing unwholesome food for children, 1; riding on train unlawfully, J; riding on left side of street, 1; illegal sale of liquor, 1; total, 84. WIDOW IS APPOINTED Administratrix of Estate of Townsend. Mrs. Cornelia Townsend was appointed administratrix of the estate of her husband, the late Rev. James M. Townsend, by Judge Fox. No will was left by the decedent, who died a few weeks ago. Letters of administration were filed. The late Mr. Townsend was one of the most prominent colored ministers in Indiana. His wife and two daughters will Inherit the bulk of his estate. LIBRARIANS SCHOOL OPENEDATEARLHAM Prominent Persons From Various Cities in Attendance. V The summer -school for librarians, under the general direction of Miss Carrie E. Scott of the Indiana library commission, opened today at Earlham college. The enrollment is limited to twenty students, and a full number is in attendance, representing the public libraries of Bloomington, Frankfort, Kendallville, Elwood, Hammond and other Indiana cities, chiefly those where new libraries have been established.The principal speakers for the school are Jacob P. Dunn, president of the Indiana library commission; Demarcus C. Brown, state librarian; Miss Eliza G. Browning, librarian of the Indianapolis public library; Chas. E. Rush, librarian of the St. Joseph (Mo.) public library; Miss Mary E. Ahrens, editor of "Public Libraries;" Miss Elva Basconi, instructor in the State Library school of Wisconsin, and Miss Mary J. Hurst, reference librarian of the Cnnati public library, who wifr give a special two weeks' course in reference work. SUN WORSHIPERS OPEN CELEBRATION (National News Association) LOWELU Mass., July 2. Ottoman Zar Orusht Hanish, high priest of the Sun Worshipers in America, today opened the devotions of his faithful band of 75 men and women. It is the most remarkable religious gathering New England has ever witnessed. In the temple built by Mrs. Elizabeth Ruth Hilton, the Sun Worshipers spend their time marching about in the temple singing and clapping their hands. The Sun Worshipers are eating little or nothing during heir week's devotions. Many of them eat rose petals. All of the "worshipers" went without food from Sunday night until 3 p. m. yesterday. PASSENGER TRAINS IN A WRECK TODAY (National News Association) O'FALLON, 111., July 2 Two passenger trains on the B. & O. railroad were wrecked in a head on collision two miles west of here. Both engines and baggage cars on each train left the i track but the crews jumped. The passengers were badly shaken up and cut by flying glass but none were seriously injured. EMMONS' TAILORING CO.

ENLARGE THIER BUSINESS. Emmons Tailoring Co., have enlarged their business this spring. In addition to the large and fine line of suitings they make at $15 and $1S, they have added an extra fine line of suit ings that they will make at $20 and up. The connection of Emmons Tailoring company, with one of the largest woolen, houses In the country gives them unusual advantages in price. Emmons Tailoring company have also an Electric Pressing system. This system does the best of pressing work. Pressing suits, 35c; trousers, 13c. Best work or no charge. (Advertisement)

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Spa Den on First Floor of "Y" Converted Into Rest Room. Secretary Weed of the Y. M. C. A. has converted the Spa den on the first floor into a restroom for women, where they may rest and read during j the noon hour Several magazines have been placed in the room. For som time there has been a demand for such a place by the young women who take their meals at the Many who live some distance from the business part of the city, too far to go home at noon, say there Is no place down town to rest after lunch. They must either return to their places of employment or walk the streets. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners, of Wayne Counts', Indiana. June term, 1913. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR MACADAM OR GRAVEL ROAD. Notice is hereby given, that on the 17th day of June, 1913, there was filed in the office of the Auditor of Wayne County, State of Indiana, a certain petition signed by Edgar M. Haas, and more than fifty freeholders, and resident freeholders and voters of Wayne Township, of Wayne County, State of Indiana, asking for the construction of a gravel or macadam road under what is popularly known as the "Three Mile Gravel Road Law." Such petition being in words and figures as follows, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Wc.-e, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, State of Indiana. Petition of Edgar M. Haas, et al, for the improvement of North "J" Street, in part, North Nineteenth Street, in part, Hawkins Road, North 24th Street, in part, and New Paris Pike, in part, in the City of Richmond, and Wayne Township of Wayne County, Indiana, under the provisions of "The Three Mile Gravel Road Law." Petition. To the Board of Commissioners of the County of Wayne, State of Indiana. Gentlemen: The undersigned, being fifty and more free-holders of, and bonafide resident voters of Wayne Township, of Wayne County, State of Indiana, the said Township of Wayne having a population according to the last and preceding census (1910), including the Town of Spring Grove and the City of Richmond therein, of less than Thirty Thousand inhabitants, hereby and herewith petition and pray your honorable body that a certain public highway within said Township of Wayne and the same being described as follows, to-wit: All in Wayne Township of Wayne County, State of Indiana, and commencing on the east side of North Twelfth Street at the intersection of said North Twelfth Street and North "J" Street extending eastward from said North Twelfth Street, thence eastward, with the boundaries of and being North "J" Street to the east line of North Nineteenth Street; thence south with the boundaries of and being North Nineteenth Street to the South Line of North "G" Street; thence northeastwardly with the boundaries of and being Hawkins Road to the east line of North Twenty-Fourth Street; thence north with the boundaries of and being North Twenty-Fourth Street to the north line of New Paris Pike; thence west with the boundaries of and being New Paris Pike to the east line of North Twelfth Street extended and Richmond and Middleboro Turnpike; the said highway above described being all within the north half of Section 33, Township 14 North, Range 1 West, save and except the east half of said North Twenty-Fourth Street which is in the Northwest quarter of Section 34 of said Township and Range, and the North half of said New Paris Pike which is in the South half of Section 2S of said Township and Range; and all within the corporate limits of the City of Richmond, of said Township and County save and except the north half of said New Paris Pike." be improved as follows, to-wit: The same being of a distance and length of some two miles to be laid out, established and improved of a uniform width of thirty feet, the center line of said uniform width of thirty feet being the center line of the said highway above described, and being graded drained, curbed, and paved with crushed stone macadam, the same having surface treatment of tarvia or other road paving material, all as herein after set out. That the said highway as above described is as above stated of length of some two miles, being of length of less than three miles; and the same con- . nects and is connecting at each end j thereof with an improved free gravel road and highway within the boundry of said township of Wayne of Wayne County, Indiana. And the undersigned petitioners herewith recommend that said part of said highway so sought to be laid out and established and graded and drained and paved and macadamized and surfaced throught these proceedings in petition and subsequent proceedings thereon, be so improved as follows, to-wit: 1. WIDTH. That the total width of said highway, the same being now of width throughout of upwards of thirty feet be Improved of the uniform width of thirty feet for the full length thereof, the center of said thirty foot improvement being the center of the highway as now existing. 2. BRIDGE. That the bridge as now built along line of present highway, and over the east branch of Whitewater River, be continued and left as at present, with Improved highway by the boundaries

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FOUND Bunch of keys on West driveway into Glen. Owner may Identify at Palladium office. 2S-St FOUND A bunch of keys. Phone 2370. Owner l-2t FOUND On North 9th street, one pocket case containing fountain pen comb and one cigar. Owner call at Teeple's Shoe Store. 2-2t of improvement jDn either side thereof converging to the east and west sides of bridge at both the north and the south ends thereof. 3. GENERAL CHARACTER OF IMPROVEMENT. That the general character of the improvement petitioned for herein and herewith recommended, be the establishing of a proper grade therefore, and in conformity with the grades of other and already established highways therewith connected in so far as the same can be done. By the plating of said highway by providing and establishing of Ways along the each side cf thirty foot improvement for eventual and subsequent and further improvement by sidewalks and parking places. That the thirty foot in width for highway along the center thereof be further improved by the construction along the each side of said thirty foot highway, except in so far and in so much as is occupied by bridge above referred to, of cement curbs and retaining walls of proper and suitable and practicable width, and of some six inches in width along the top thereof, and in heigbth above eventual surface of the highway of some eight inches, and in connection there with the building and construction along the entire length of such curbs and retaining walls and on the highway's sides thereof of cement flanges or wings or tetters, of the uniform width of eighteen inches, and such wings or flanges of elevation and grade to be flusn with the finally improved grade of highway at the surface thereof, the such cement construction along the both sides of said improved part of highway being of such character as to provide for the proper drainage of highway so improved, and of such construction as to preclude and avoid to greatest possible degree the raveling and washing away and wasting of the crushed stone and highway material used in the construction of the roadway proper. Further that the said cement construction and said highway for its full length thereof to be provided with proper drains and sewers leading therefrom to carry away all surface waters from the said finished and improved highway, and also said concrete and cement construction to be of such form as to provide for any other platted highways entering Into and joining with said improved part of said highway, and also of such form as will permit drives and roadways through, over and across the same, and especially to the several entrance ways to the property of the Richmond Lake and Park Company bordering upon a part of said proposed to be improved highway. That the center of said highway between said lines of cement construction be further Improved by the excavation of the soil therefrom and therealong to sufficient -depth to provide for permanent bed and foundation of cement with crushed stone, or crushed stone of various size screenings placed therein and built up thereby to grade of surface of highway, such crushed stone to be of varying sizes and screenings for proper macadamizing construction, and the same throughout and in course of application in filling to be thoroughly rolled and packed by use of and rolling with road roller of some ten to twenty tons in weight, and all in keeping with the most approved methods of construction of macadamized roadways. Further that the surface and upper layers of macadam in said improved portion of highway in the application thereof be treated with some form or substance like unto tarvia or some other equally dust-proof material, the same acting as a binder to the said macadam, and all in keeping with the most approved methods of construction of macadamized roadways. Further these petitioners request that this copy of petition and duplicates hereof circulated and signed will all be cinsidered as one petition. And said petitioners, and each of them, as hereinafter subscribed hereby and herewith petitions for the improvement of the said highway as herein above stated or in substantial compliance therewith, and hereby request and petition that all proper steps and proceedings be taken on this petition upon its presentation as by law provided. Respectfully petitioned, Edgar M. Haas, etal. Notice is further given that said petition will be presented to the said Board of Commissioners of the said County of Wayne, State of Indiana, on Saturday, July 12th, the same being during the regular July, 1?13. term and session of said Beard and said Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set ray hand and the seal ! of the said Board of Commissioners of said Wayne County, State of Indiana, this twenty-fourth day of June, 1913. Lewis S. Bowman, Auditor of Wayne County, State of Indiana. (SEAL) GARDNER, JESSUP & WHITE, Attorneys. jun 25-jul 2 STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY A HOME New 6 room modern house, 606 North 20th street; car line 1 block. Reliable party can pay $20 per month like rent. Small cash payment. Choice location for a railroad man. Let your rent money buy your home. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY

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Talk to the Town Through The Palladium Jen wcrd 7 days for the pries cf 5 Telephone .Number 2566 WANT AD LETTER LOST Reporter 1 Butcher 4 D. C 1 Heme 1 E. D. W 1 Experience ... 1 Mail will be kept for 30 aays only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED MAN WANTED To work at fertilizer factory. Good wages paid and house furnished. Clendenin & Co. 2-2t WANTED Solicitors for the DAVID COOK PUBLISHING CO., magazine club. Call 1137 Main. 2-7t WANTED 3 girls to learn to operate power sewing machines. High wages paid While learning. Richmond Underwear Co. 2-7t I want to buy old gold and silver watches. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main. mon wed sat-tf MEN, WOMEN Get government Jobs Excellent salaries. Write immediately for free list of positions obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 94-C. Rochester, N. Y. 12-mon-wcd-fri-sat-23t ' WANTED For Paper Hanging See C. H. MANN 7 South 7th Street Jul l-tf WANTED-A good second hand bicycle. 421 Main street l-2t WANTED Competent man on steam road roller. Work for the season. Good job for the right man. Call Phone 2529 after 6:30 p. m. 30-tf MEN WANTED In every county of this state to assist us in forming Farmers' Shipping Associations. We pay salary and expenses and in addition offer a bonus and many cash prizes. Apply giving age, past experience and references. FRUIT GROWER AND FARMER, 919 Nicholas Bldg., Dept. 24, Toledo, O. 30-5t WANTED Girl for general housework Call 130 N. 6th St. 30-7t WANTED Old feather beds. Cash paid. Call Ohio Feather Co., Phone 2418. 30-4t YOUNG MAN, BE A BARBER I teach you quickly, cheaply, thoroughly and furnish tools. I give you actual 6hop work and you keep half the receipts. Write me for catalogue. A. B. Moler Pres., Moler College, Indianapolis, Indiana. 2S-6t WANTED Position as auto driver. Good reference. Call 303 N. 19th street. 28-9t WANTED Whitewashing to do with stay-on whitewash. Phone 1553. 28-9t WANTED Paper hanging by L. M. Hays. Call at Conkey's Drug Store. 25-7t Screen doors" windows, made to order; old ones repaired, rewired or repainted. Baby cabs re-tired, wringers re-rolled, bicycle tires and all kinds of repairing. Called for and delivered free. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown & Sons, corner N. W. 2nd and Williams. 28-tf WANTED Reliable married man for farm work. Phone 5143 D. 23-tf WANTED Colored porter. Arlington Hotel. 16-tf WANTED 15 laborers for concrete work. $2.25 per day. Call City Light Plant. 20-tf WANTED Laundry woman at Westcott hotel. 19-tf WANTED Several single men to work on farm. Phone 4103. tf WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163. FOR PASTURE-call O. E. FulghunT Phone 5122-A. 6-tt HAVE ADDED shoemaker. Can do yor.r 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. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room Hat. Heat and water. 322 N. 8th streeL l-tf FOR RENT During summer 5 room modern flat furnished Phone 1362. FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th St. 26-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 44 Ft. Wayne Ave. No children. 25-tf FOR RENT Private "room and open space for storage in our new modem concrete building. Richmond Storage Co., rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 1412. 19-2mo

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FOR RENT Modern Hat. Inquire 123S Main St. lT-tf FOR RENT NortsldTlou8e. FruiU Bargain. 207 College Avenue. 27-Tt FOR RENT Furnished front flats. 415 Main. 27-7t FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms downstairs. 304 N. 21sC 2S-7t . . . - i FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. 27 South 17th street. Phone 1705. 2S-7t FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. No. 1114 N. B street. Call mornings. 30-3t FO RRENTA-furnished room. 32 2 nT fcth. 30-tf FOR RENT S rocm house, strictly modern, on car line. Hot water heat, bath, large garage. Phone 3112. 2-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Good lawn mower $2.00. 515 South 10th street. l-2t FO RS I ALE Coal range' Excellent condition. 317 S. 13th. l-2t FOR SALE One Art Gar'.and hard coal stove $7.00. 404 N. ISth. l-7t PGR SALE Square piano, good condition. $20.00. 404 N. ISth St. 2S-7t FOlTSALE2"l calves, 4 Belgian colts, 3 cows. Edward Deboy, Lynn, Ind. 28-7t POR SALE Pope Motorcycle demonstrator, cheap. DUNING, 42 N. Sth street. l-7t POR SALE Coll. hogs. See Everett Thompson, Knollenberg's store for particulars. 11-tf AUCTION SALE OF ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT COLONIAL AUCTION ROOMS, 7 S. 7TH ST., SAT., 2 P.M. BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS SALE. WE HAVE A LOT OF NICE PIECES OF FURNITURE AND WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. FOR SALE Cabbage plants. Albertson, Benton Heights. 21-tf FOR SALE A car load of nice fence posts, any amount you wish to buy at low prices. H. H.JONES No. 15 North 7th SL FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM and Suburban Properties for sale. Look! Listen! Learn! House and little piece of ground 50 xl80, 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 lota and fine little bungalow thereon. Interurban passes the door. Near to city. Price $2,500. 2 acres cf 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, well adapted for poultry or garden purpose. Price $4,000 today. 514 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. 35 acres 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.C00. 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 aid ample for the accommodation cf many men or beasts. Interurban line within i mile of house. Some timber and fruit. Price today is but $100 per acre. No encumbrances. 1S8 acres, well Improved, close to city's limits; fine land, and fine pastures too. Excellent buildings. The buyer of a farm seeking nearness to PJchmond, 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 tuburban properties, see THE J. E. M. AGENCY Over 6 North 7th St. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kind cf insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block mon-wed-s? c-tf BEE MOORE ft OGBORN tor aft kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. P. Bide

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PORTERFIELD & GAAR Union National Bank Bldg. THE PLACE TO BUY A HOME DUPLEX HOUSE Steam heat. Rent $40 mo. Price $4,500. WE HAVE SOME THE BEST FARMS ON THE MARKET. SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. PORTERFIELD & GAAR Phone 1401. HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2S26. Real Estate For Sale, Trade or Rent. 7 ROOM A modern 7 room house, bath, furnace. 6 ROOM HOUSE, new and modern. A fine home for a small family. Some fine modern houses for Bale. These places will make fine homes. It will pay you to look at these housFARMS A fine little farm of 5 ACRES close to town. A fine place. We have one of the finest farms in the country close to Richmond on Traction line, about 150 ACRES. If you want something good at a reasonable price. See this. Anything in the Real Estate line. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. BUY YOUR HOME OR YOUR INVESTMENT FROM "HOME BUILDERS" (Incorporated) "BUILDERS OF HOMES OF QUALITY" We sell them as fast as completed We offer the best there is In New Homes and New Additions to the City of Richmond. Our propositions are recognized the city over as the cream of the real estate market. WE ARE BOOSTERS FOR A GREATER RICHMOND. At the present time we are offer lng FOR SALE: Two New Modern 7-Room Houses, with bath, furnace, electric lights, and hardwood floors. To be completed In about 10 days. One Double House, In good location 5 rooms, bath, furnace and hardwood floors. Will be ready to occupy in 2 weeks. This will pay a good per cent on the investment. Two Houses near 23rd and Main, 7 rooms, furnace and bath. Will be ready soon. New Bungalow, Sth and Pearl, 5 rooms and bath. We also have some 7 per cent TAX FREE Investments, guaranteed interest quarterly. In addition to the above we have Vacant Lots as follows: Corner of South 15th and C Main and 23rd (Glenview Addition). Bungalow Hill. Reeveston. On these we intend to build according to our plans, or we will erect to suit purchaser. It will pay you to come to our office and talk it over, or telephone or write us, or any way to let us know, and we will be glad to show you. "HOME BUILDERS" (Incorporated) Room 240 Colonial. Phone 4347 or Edwin G. Kemper, President 319 West Main. Phone 3234 FOR SALE NEW YORK FARMS WIDOW MUST SELL: 403 acres, INCLUDING 36 choice Holstein cows, crops, 100 acre VALUABLE timber; modern buildings, worth $7,000. Fruit, running water. Price $10,000. Easy terms. BARGAIN No. 2 842 acres, stock ranch, 35 mi. from Buffalo, fromschool, cheese factory, 2 from R. R. Station, 300 acres 2nd growth timber ,10 room house, 3 tenant houses Octagon barn 400 ft. around, addition 42 by 100, 100 stanchions, 3 silos, hennery, granary holding 5,000 bu. R. D. & Tel. Price INCLUDING 50 cows and crops, $25,000. $6,000 down 5 per cent. Keeps 100 cows. In family 60 yrs. Owner single. BARGAIN No. 3, $10,400 buys 261 acres, 30 miles from Buf falo, rich black loam soil, all level. Including 26 head cattle. 5 horses, crops, tools, 35 acres valuable timber. Buildings worth $4,000. Easy terms. BARGAIN No. 4. $3,500 buys 93 acres, mile from school and R. R. Sta. 78 a. tillable, 15 acres timber, 400 sugar ma ples. Good 11 room house, basement barn, hennery, granary, sugar house. well watered, including 18 head cattle, 3 horses. 30 hens, crops, tools; H cash. BARGAIN No. 5 $4,500 buys 124 acres 35 miles from Buffalo, 2 to Village. Depot, High School. Milk called for. 40 acres level, 84 rolling. Gravel loam soil, bottom land. 15 acres valuable timber, 400 sugar maples, well watered. Good 10 room house, 2 barns, hennery, piggery, granary. Fruit, 19 head cattle, team, hogs, crops, tools. Easy terms. Free Catalogue. C. J. Ellis, Farmers' Bank, Springville, N. Y. Property

A good two story brick residence of 11 rooms, arranged for an upper and lower flat, both flats supplied with water, gas, electric light and an excellent steam heating plant. This is a splendid piece of property, in a very; desirable location, with street and alley improvements all made. Dickiesoe Trust Company

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FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE NEW 6 ROOM HOUSE and 1 acre ct land, l block from corporation line. $1,700. This is a bargain for anyone wanting a little extra ground to truck. 7 ROOM HOUSE with all modem conveniences, hardwood floors. Located on the West Side, and $500 down, and balance by the month. $3,400. A good lot on South 21st. with all street Improvements and sidewalk paid for. and only $1,000. LOTS ON SOUTH 2 2ND ST, IX SECOND BLOCK. $500. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. FOR SALE Modern 10 room brick house. Call 300 South 13th street JS-tl FOR SALE OR" TRADE Good bulld- . Ing lot cheap. Inquire 909 N. L 2S-?t FOR SALE A desirable lot in Earl, ham cemetery. Address "Lot, car Palladium. 2 3t W. S. BENNETT Real Estate and Insurance. I liar several up-to-date homes at right prices. Some out lots as low as $125 each and farms to suit the buyer. 160 acre farm for rent on shares. Room 15 Kelly Block. Phone 2707. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Hancf. Mgr. H. H. JONES, Auctioneer. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere and guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Horses bought and sold at nil times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phone office 1413. realdenoe 2570. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North Sth street Phone 1538. Chas. Wade, Mgr. Residence Phone 2G49. 26-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Are. R. No. L Phone 417L Office Keys Harness Store, 613 Main St. LOST LOST Pocket book containing $15. a ticket on a suit of clothes. Liberal reward if returned to Palladium office. 2-3t CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department ef Public Works. Office of The Board. Richmond, Ind., June 26th, 1913. To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that on the 26th day ot June. 1913, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public Improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 343, 1912 For the construction of cement sidewalk 6 ft- wide on north side of North "D" Street, from North 19th to North 24 th Street. Improvement Resolution No. 347, 1912 For the construction of cement sidewalk on south side of North D" street, from North 13th to North 14th StreeL Improvement Resolution No. 354, 1913 For the construction of a cement roadway in the alley between North 13th and North 14 th Street, from North "A" to North "B" StreeL Improvement Resolution No. 364, 1913 For the construction of cement sidewalk on east side of Northwest 1st Street, from Richmond Avenue to Laurel Street Persons Interested In or affected by said described public Improvement or either of them are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has Hied Monday, July 14th. 9 o'clock a. m, as a date upon which remons trances 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- said 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 the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. B. A. KENNEPOHL, - FRED R, CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works Jun 26-lwk for

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