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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. OCT. 30, 1913

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WILL DEMONSTRATE SPRAYING DF TREES Purdue Experts to Conduct Experiments on Farm Near Cambridge City.

Wayne county farmers and horticulturists will have the privilege of witnessing an actual demonstration of tree spraying when the Purdue university experts conduct experiments at the orchard of H. A. Whitely & Sons four miles southwest of Cambridge City, Saturday. From the reports being circulated regarding the success of the spraying experiments, the large crop of sound fruit which is being produced in the orchard is due to the latest manner of spraying. It was found that on the trees left untouched there was only ten per cent of sound fruit in the crop, while in the other case at least ninety per cent of the crop was sound. It is expected that many farmers and fruit growers of Wayne and surrounding counties will attend the demonstration. The horticulturists have been looking forward to the demonstration in order that they may determine for themselves whether or not the plan of spraying is a success. C h r y s a n themums and Pompon Chrysanthemums at 50c and 75c a bunch, Saturday at Lemon's Flower Shop. 30-2t BIG CONTRACTORS JUGGLE INSTRUMENTS CHICAGO, Oct. 30. The juggling of words for the benefit of contractors has become a fine art, according to revelations in Chicago of what profits lie in trick phrasing of the specifica- . tions for municipal jobs. "During recent months contracting business has been taken at cost even at a loss to keep organizations intact," said a contractor. "The one recourse of some firms has been to get specifications 'fixed' or else to skimp the work in some ways." In one contract about to be let by the harbor commission it is said that there is no statement in the specifications which prevents the harbor commission from changing its mind. Suppose one concern is given the contract and it is found quarterinch steel sheet piling serves the pu& poseof the constructions as well as a heavferi weight; 300,000 feet of that thickness can be driven with profit for $120,000 . The bid is $315,000, so they wbnfcl,-tifte $195,000. above a reasonable profit.' 'Even if piling threequarters of an inch thick were used, the contractor would have $63,000 "velvet." Stomach Trouble and Constipation ' Cured. . "I was Bick for three years with stomach trouble and constipation, doctored continually with 'different physicians, with only temporary relief," says Mrs. Hester Waite, of Antwerp, Ohio. "A friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Tablets, which I did, and continued to use them for one year, and they completely cured me, not only of the stomach trouble but also of the constipation." For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) FRIGHTENS RELATIVES BY SUICIDE THREAT NEWCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 30. After quarreling with her husband, Mrs. C. D. Hamilton pretended to be sick and notified relatives that she had swallowed the contents of a box of paris green. Investigation yesterday showed that Mrs. Hamilton had not swallowed the poison, but said so merely to frighten her husband. STRAW VOTE SHOWS MICHIGAN SATISFIED ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 30. If the feeling of the Michigan football team is carried out in the vote by the students, players and faculty, when those three bodies vote on whether the Wolverines shall return to the conference or remain out, Michigan will not rejoin the "big nine." A straw ballot of the varsity team today showed that the players prefer remaining out of the conference. "We petition the regents for an immediate return to the conference, was the question put to a vote. Ten voted yes and fourteen voted no. The editor of the Seventh Column in the University Missourian tells of a professor In the university who called up the meat market the other day and said: "Send a dollar's worth of that meat ont to my house; if there is no one at home, just poke it through the keyhole." Kansas City tSar. DO YOU NEED MONEY? BORROW IT OF THE NEW COMPANY New Plans, New Rates Organized for the purpose of loaning money to those whom banks will not accommodate, at rates much lower than the legal rate, on Household Goods, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Farm Implements, etc., without removal. $25.00 for 3 Months for $4.40 Other amounts In proportion. We pay off loans with other companies and advance you more money. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE. Absolutely no publicity. No delays or red tape. You get the money when you ask for it. Kind and courteous treatment to all. If not convenient to call, write or phone us and our agent will call on you. Home Loan Co. U v 220 Colonial Building. Phone 1509. Richmond, Ind.

American Trade W.ith Latin America Grows

WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. Exports from the United States to Latin America in the calendar year 1913 will approximate 335 million dollars, against 123 million in 1903 and 87 million in 1893. The growth in the decade just ending was 212 million dollars, while in the decade from 1893 to 1903 the growth was 36 million dollars. In the term "Latin America" are included all of South America, except British and Dutch Guiana, the Central American republics, Mexico, Cuba, Haiti, Santo Domingo, the French West Indies and French Guiana. That the trend in the export trade of the United States has been, in recent years, distinctly toward American countries is illustrated by the fact that our exports to Latin America increased 183 per cent in the decade ending with the fiscal year 1913, while our exports to all other parts of the world meantime increased but 64 per cent. To Argentina the exports in 1913 were, in round terms, 53 million dollars, against 1 1 1 a million in 1903; to Brazil, 42'i million, against 11 million in 1903; to Chile, 16 million, against 4 million in 1903; to Mexico, 54M million, against 42 million in 1903; and to Cuba, 70 million, against 21 million in 1903, the figures in each case relating to fiscal years. Exports Grow. This growth of 183 per cent in our exports to Latin America is apparently, however, a result of the increased consuming power of those countries rather than an increase in the share which the United States supplies of their imports. Figures just completed by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, taken fro mthe official reports of the countries in question, show that the share which the United States is supplying o fthe imports of the LatinAmerican countries, was, in 1911, no larger than a decade ago. The official publications of the various countries in this group showing their total imports and their imports fro mthe United States indicate, when aggregated for he latest year for which statistics are available (in most cases 1911) that hut 23 per cent of the imports of the group were drawn from the United States, while similar calculations covering certain earlier years show, for 1909, 24 per cent drawn from the United States, for f905, 24 per cent, and for 1900, 23 per cent; thus indicating, that while the growth in exports from the United States to Latin America during the decade has been large, it has merely kept step with the general growth of the importations of those countries. The total imports of the Latin American countries in 1911 were 1,166 million dollars, against 927 million in 1909, 725 million in 1905, and 452 million in 1900. Of the 1,166 million dollars' worth of merchandise imported by the group in 1911, those of Argentina were 354 million dollars; Brazil, ! 257 million; Chile, 127 million; Mex ico, 91 million; Uruguay, 47 million, and Central America, as a whole, 36 million dollars. The annual imports NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Before the commissioners of Wayne county, Indiana, October term, 1913. In the matter of the petition of Edgar M. Haas et al, of the improvement of highway in Wayne township. Notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received by the board of commissioners of Wayne county, state of Indiana, at the office of the county auditor of said county, and the court room of said board of commissioners of said county in the court house of Wayne county, Indiana, at the city of Richmond thereof, until 11 o'clock a. m. of Saturday, November 15, 1913, for the improvement of highway petitioned for by Edgar M. Haas et al, in Wayne township, of Wayne county, Indiana. Such construction shall be done only upon written contract being entered into of form as set out in commissioners' record of date of October 21, 1913, and all bidders should familiarize themselves with the terms of said contract before submitting any bid, same terms in part being additional to the specifications of and for construction work. A full and detailed and complete description of said improvementand manner of improvement, grading, draining, cement surfacing and construction is set out in the report of viewers and engineer and plans and specifications and profile therefor now on file in the office of the county auditor of said county, and as is ordered by said board of commissioners. The bidder shall submit with his bid, his bond payable to the state of Indiana, in a penal sum equal to at least double the sum of proposal with good and sufficient sureties to the approval of said board of commissioners, such bond being coni ditioned in strict compliance with the provisions of Section 74 of "An act concerning highways," of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 8, 1905, and all acts amendatory and supplemental thereto and also shall such bond be conditioned in accordance with the terms of "An act concerning public building and public improvement contracts," etc., of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 4, 1911. The board of commissioners of said county of Wayne reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By Order of Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, October 21, 1913. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, County Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. 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of the entire Pacific frontage of Latin America, so far as ascertainable from the latest official figures, are about 220 million dollars in value, orapproxirnately 20 per cent of the total importations of the group designated as Latin America, and are distributed as follows: Into Chile, 127 million dollars; Peru, 31 million; Bolivia, 23 million; Ecuador, 8 million; and Pacific ports of Colombia, Central America and Mexico approximately 30 million dollars. Of the seventy-odd per cent of the imports of Latin America drawn from countries other than the United States, a very large proportion is from Europe the United Kingdom ranking first, Germany second and France third in the list of European countries from which their imnorts are drawn.

RICHMOND CONCERN OBTAINS CONTRACT WINCHESTER, Ind., Oct. 30. The Loyal Order of Moose, Randolph lodge, No. 827, recently let the contract for ; their new home to Bendfeldt & Son?, i of Richmond, for $11,700. The build ing will have billiard and card rooms on the first floor with lodge rooms on the second. The dining room will be in the basement. The contract calls for the completion of the structure in four and a half months. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Before the commissioners of Wayne countv. Indiana. October term. 1913. j In the matter of the petition of Wil- ; Ham B. Barton et al, of the improve ment of highway in Wayne township. Notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received by the board of commissioners of Wayne county, state of Indiana, at the office of the county auditor of said county, and the court room of the said board of commissioners of said county in the court house of Wayne county, Indiana, at the city of Richmond thereof, until 11 o'clock a. m., of Saturday, November 15, 1913, for the improvement of highway petitioned for by William B. Barton et al, in Wayne township, of Wayne county, Indiana. Such construction shall be done only upon written contract being entered into of form as set out in commissioners' record of date of October 21, 1913, and all bidders should familiarize themselves with the terms of said contract before submitting any bid, same terms in part being additional to the specifications of and for construction work. A full and detailed and complete description of said improvement and manner of improvement, grading, draining, cement surfacing and construction is set out in the report of viewers and engineer and plans and specifications and profile therefor now on file in the office of the county auditor of said county, and as is ordered by said board of commissioners. The bidder shall submit with his bid. his bond payable to the state of Indiana, in a penal sum of at least double the sum of proposal with good and sufficient sureties to the approval of said board of commissioners, such bond being conditioned in strict compliance with the provisions of Section 74 of "An act concerning highways," of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 8, 1905, and all acts amendatory and supplemental thereto and also shall such bond be I conditioned in accordance with the terms of "An act concerning public building and public improvement contracts," etc., of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 4, 1911. The board of commissioners of said county of Wayne reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By Order of Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, October 21, 1913. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, County Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. oct-23-30-nov-6)

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MAINTAINS OFFICE FORTY-ONE YEARS IN I. O. O. F. HALL

After a tenancy of forty-four years in the same office in the I. O. O. F. building at Eighth and Main streets. A. L. Study, who was the first to ocj cupy a room in the building after it 'was completed, moved his law office j to the Hittie block at Ninth and Main i streets, yesterday. i Attorney Study was the first occupant, coming in February. 1S69. the same month as the Nicholson book store took rooms below. For some time rm he has been part owrifr of the Hittie block, and although there : was a room vacant there several ; times, he refused to leave his room in I the Odd Fellows' building as matter of sentiment. He will occupy the new rooms with his son, Robert Study. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, Dickinson Trust Company, Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Louisa Meienberg. deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court it will at the hour of two o'clock p. m., of the 21st day of November, 1913, upon the premises, same being known as No. 427 South Sixth Street, Richmond, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale the following described real estate: Ixjt numbered Seven (7) in Andrew Hampton's Addition to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. ALSO six feet of vacated alley adjoining said lot on the South. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money, cash in hand; one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from date waiving relief, providing attorneys fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate to be sold subject to the 1913 taxes payable in 1914 and also subject to improvement assessment No. 549. At the same time and place said Administrator with Will annexed, will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder the personal effects of said decedent consisting of household effects, etc., upon the following terms: All sums under $5.00, cash in hand, all sums over $5.00 a credit of ninety days will be given upon security satisfactory to said Administrator with Will annexed. Dickinson Trust Company Administrator with the Will annexe ed of the estate of Louisa Melenberg, deceased. By Edgar F. Hiatt, President. GARDNER, JESSUP & WHITE, Attorneys. oct 23-30 nov 6-13 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Dickinson Trust Company, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate of Louisa Meienberg, deceased vs. Arnold Meienberg, Edith Kreimeier and Otto P. Heins. In the Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 1913. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the estate of Lydia E. Cooper, deceased. In the Wayne circuit court, October term, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Claburn S. Jones, as executor of the estate o Lydia E. Cooper, deceased, has presented and filed his 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 15th day of November, 1913, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. CLABURN S. JONES, Executor. JOHN L. RUPE. Attorney. oct-23-30-nov-6

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1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of S Telephone Number 2565 Want Ad Letter List z 500 A. K M. W. C. S E. M. Good Investment L C. A. B. II. H. 1 . - -ayjawai Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Everybody to know that I have a full stock of bulbs for planting and forcing Carver's Seed and Feed Store 91 1 Main Street. WANTED 2 furnished bedrooms and living room or small flat, centraljy located. Phone 13S1. 30-3t WANTEDBylTlad"y71anHor work to do. Would like offices to clean. Address "M. D.," care Palladium. 30-2t WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home and cleaning by the day. Address A. R. care Palladium. S0-2t WANTED Young man in shoe department for Saturday. Call Hoosier store. 30-tf WANTED Two rooms, adjoining pre-,' mm uuaru, in guou nelgnborhood. Address "O. H." care Palladium. 30-2t AGENTS WANTED I want a few experienced solicitors to act as District Managers to introduce brand new protected Household Specialty that's a necessity and sells on sight and never placed in stores. Sold exclusively by subscription. This is a local and permanent position where right party can make from 7.00 to $10 daily without any capital. Address "Solicitor," care Palladium. 30-7t WANTED A boy to drive delivery wagon. Inquire at 413 X. Sth St. Phone 1154. 30-3t WANTED Small show caae. Phone 4177. 30-3t WANTED Waitresses at the Arlington. 30-lt WANTED Good washer woman to come to home. Good basement. Phone 1308. 30-lt WANTED To trade city property for farming implements and stock. Also want to rent a small farm. Phone 4757. 17-eod-7t WANTED An experienced agent to canvass automobile owners of Wayne county. A good opportunity for right party. Territorial protection guaranteed. Get busy. Address Leo J. Cotton. Box 214, City. 29-3t WAECarpentelorTc: 325 N. 14th. 29-3t WANTED Two maids. Wages $ 1 O0 per month , room and board. Apply to Housekeeper, Westcott Hotel. 29-2t W A NTED Young persons interested in preparing for good office positions to join the class at the Richmond Business College Monday, Nov. 3. 1913. 29-4t WANT E rJTo rent good farm on shares for one or five years' lease Can show results. Well equipped. Reference. Address R. B. De Bra. Brookville. Ohio. 28-7t WANTED To invest $1,000 to $10,000 in going Mfg. or Mercantile business, with services. Address "Investment," care Palladium. 2S-7t WANTED Two" men to husk- corrT Phone 5144 H. 2S-7t MALE HELP WANTED Men with patentable ideas write Randolph & ! Co., Patent Solicitors, Washington, i D. C. 24-Jt WANTED To buy a tew acres of ground on National road within street car service. Address 20-A, care Palladium. 17-tf WANTED Single man to worl on farm. Phone 4105. 16 tf We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 VATV WANTED Your Jiu carpets., ail muu-. For prices, etc.. phone E. B. Spencer, 2296. or address Wayne hotel. Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Here for a limited time only. 19-tf bf L'OKsti to oiuer. e l du ces Brusman. city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Seven room house, elec trie lights, gas. water, good barn. 1 good location. Ca1.! 2"1 South 13th street or phone 1976. 2;-2t I FOR RENT House partly furnished ! to party that will board owner for j rent. 40 N. 11th street. 29-7t j FOR RENT Seven rocm hou?e on j North West 3th and Linden Ave. Call H. C. Bullerdick. Phone 1235. i 2&-tf FOR RENT 6 room house and stable. 1012 South Sth street. Phone 5122 G ; 29-tf rjri RENT .Seven rocn fat. 1021i2 ! Main street, electric lights, bath. . steam heat. Frank Clark. 321 North 11th st. i - i "OR RENT N;te!y furnished room, hat sind bath. Central location. Phone 1441. 27-7t "OlR-RENT Desirable seven room house. Phone 2737. 25-tf

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FOR RENT 5 room house. South 9th 112.00. 119 South 7th street. 30-lt FOR RENT 5 room house. 29 North! Second. $10.00. Robinson & Co. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished 'rooms"-at-' Fort Wayne Ave. tS-tf FO ir RENT Fur n i shed room . V i i h bath. 122 North Seventh. 2S-3t FtTlTllENT Baruitable-fo'r"aut mobile or storage, on alley rear of 1021 Main street. Frank M. Clark. 321 North 11th street. 2 tf FOR RENT; furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. No children. !5 S. B. 2S 7t FOR RENT Furnished room, heat and bath. Ill N. Sth street. 24-tf FOR RENT Two houses 6 rooms with bath. Phone 307S. 16 tf FOR RENT 7 foonT-residtce-flat", heat, electric lights, water, one-half square of Main. 25 S. 7th. 23-7t FOR "RENT FTirnlihed " flat. 105 North 4th street. 21-tf FOR RENT In Keystone. High grade modern apartment, 6 rooms, 2 baths. Inquire of Janitor. 13 tf FOR RENT Six room house, electric light and bath. S. 15th st. Call at 1013 Main st. se?15 tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 115 X. 12th. 11 tf FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 64 Sout-i 12th. 7-tt FOR RENT FIVE LARGE ROOMS, $12.00. 703 S. SIXTH. PHONE 2477. ( sat.tues.t h urs-tf-oct 1 1 ) FOR SALE FOR SALE Invalid's wheel chair. 439 S. 12th street 29-3t FOR SALEFnredeemed watches one-half their value. J. M. Lacey. Pawnbroker, Sth and Main. 29-7t FO R S A L E T w o "good suits and dresses, size 40. Phone 2S03. Call in the morning. 29-2t FOR SALE CHEAP Phone 4177. New drum. 30-3t FOR SALE Piano Weber, cheap. 130 N. 7th. 30-2J FORS ALE Some extra fine thorough male Bull Dog puppies at Schwegman's. Phone 2204. 309 So. 4th street. 30-7t FOR SALE Peninsular hot blast, good as new. 201 South Third St. ?,rt-2t FOR SALE Investment. 6 per cent net. non taxable. Address "Investment." PalhVdium. C0-7t FOR SALE Two black horses. 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. 30-7t Real Estate Bargains We have buyer for. good Reeveston lot. PORTERFIELD & GAAR FOR SALE One good work team for general purpose use. Romey Furniture Co. Phone 2283. 2S-3t FOR SALE Peninsular base burner, one wood and coal stove combined. 221 N. 6th. 2S-7t FOR SALE: Oood driving mare $200. Address letter "500" care Palladium. 2S-3t FOR SALE Poland China boar, big type. Cholera immune. Yearling. C. A. Brumfleld, Centerville. Ind.. Route No. 2. 27-7t FOR SALE Duroc males. Edgar Hill & Son. Route No. 4. 27-7t FOR SALE West Side SaoStary Lannedry Address 41 Richmond Ave. FOR SALE, FARM GATES Six s-Iats gates in bundles, dipped. $1.S0; set up $2..r.0; no sag gate, $4.00. Call 402 South 11th street or Phon. 2R22. 24-7t FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition. Address R.. cr.re Palladium. sep3-tf FOR SALE Second hand machinery, boilers, engines, line shafting, pulleys, belting, valves, pipe and fittings. Thos. Turner. Phone 1603 or 4333 R-ar 39 South 6th. 20 tf FORTs ALE O ne coke heater and gas kitchen range, young man's cravenette, small round oak heater. 123 N. ISth. 23-tf FOR SALE Restaurant. 513 Main St. 6-tf FOR SALE $400 upright Kimball piano. Will sell for $130 cash. Owner leaving city. Phone 466.r.. 29 7t FOR SALE Baby bed and mattress, baby carriage, two laundry noves. and two wash stands. -220 College Ave. Phcne 3072. 29-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HEN NINO Real Estate losorance Comnstock Bldg. Phone 2826 East of" Westcot Hotel

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. TAKE NOTICE FARM BUYERS "e are headquarters for farm lands. Our list of good farms is unsurpassed at this time. Quick and efficient service.

bquare dealing our motto. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE Citv and farm properties Liberty ave. R No 1. Phone 4171. Offlca Keys' Ha men Store. 61S Main at. FORSALE acres good level land, located on good pike, four miles from New Madison. Ohio. New dwelling 33H? with cement basement. Frame barn, "(54. good fences, telephone and rural mail. Price only $5,500. Terms easy. For further Information, address Box 206. New Paris. Ohio. 29-7t FOR SALE Modern home $1,000 less than cost it sold this month. Call 916 Main. 2S-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED It you pay more than we charge for repairing your watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for on year. F .A Tomlinson. lO N. 7th St. ZUTTERMEISTERS Large moving rans. Phona 2519. Office. Rear 19 S. Sixth street H. H. Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st, 1914. NO. 15 N. 7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. Fine Watch Repairingpromptly done by Helms, the watch maker, 322 Main. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street Phone 1538. Richmond Welding Co. Oxy-Aceteline Welding YOU BROKE IT WE FIX IT Why throw your broken castings away when we make them good as new at a reasonable cost. We weld cast iron, steel, aluminum, etc. Farm implements, machinery, auto parts and stove castings tt specialty. Work done on short notice. Shop rear 205 N. 8th street, Opp. High School Bldg., N. B street. SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES An exceptional chance Is offered active party or parties with some en ergy and $1,000 to invest to got a ' . . . . urmiy rFjieciaoie, permanent, casn business that's easily managed, free from competition and get-rlch-qulck schemes, where with ordinary labor from $.!.0iK) to $.".000 should be cleared yearly. Owner of this business Invites the very closest investigation in everv ' way. Full particulars ran be glv-u at jerr!onal interview only, which can be hed by addressing Profitable, care of Palladium office. 27-7t LOST LOST Automobile brass hub cap. "Stearns." 1'inder return to Palladium. Reward. tf FOUND FOUND A Lewisburg high school class pin. Owner may have same by calling. Phone 5104 A B 2-2t Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the estate of Earl H. Clark, deceased. In the Wayne circuit court, October term, 1913. Notice is hereby given that William A. Bond, as administrator de bonis non of the estate of Earl H. Clark, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of s-aid circuit court on the 15th day of November. 1S13. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said ecurt and show cause, if any there be. why said account and Touchers should not be approved. WILLIAM A. BOND, Administrator De Bonis Non. WILLIAM A. BOND, Attorner. oct-23-30-nov-6 J NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. ! State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss:

Estate of Barzlllia W. Clark, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator of the estate of Barzlllia W. Clark, Deceased. late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Elza D. Stevenson, Administrator. ROBBINS ft ROBBINS, Attorneys. 16-2140