Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 211, 17 June 1919 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919.

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WALL PAPER

15A

Phone 2834

AMBULANCE A UNDERTAKERS 1A

Jordan, McManus Hunt A WalteriKan

FUNERALi DIRECTORS

1014 Main St.

TeL 17

14 N. th St

KTUTB & SMITH

Funeral Directors

Phono 1184.

Phone 2623 WALTER J. DOAN

FUNERAL

1106 Main St. HARRY C. DOAN

DIRECTORS

MOUMENTAL

1B

Naturally you desire the most boautl

ful. and refined of designs and work that Is lasting-, besides only first qual

ity stone eo place your order witn us.

FERRY T. WILLIAMS SI N. 8th. Phone 148T

SERVICE MEN

Here are the jobs we have for you. New jobs each day. Call for Mr. W. S. Rayle, Service Secretary at Y. M. C. A. 3 carpenters, steady year around. Few woodworking machine men. Few body builders.

Few core makers. 10 moulders, 6 moulder's apprentices.

20 carpenters for large building. Concrete men, platform truckmen, pick

and shovel men, all I can get.

50 laborers. 4 cabinet makers.

2 experienced metal polishers.

Few experienced auto block fitters.

2 Implement Assemblers

1 first-class stenographer for whole

sale house. 1 machine' saw man. 4 wood polishers. 4 assemblers. 3 grinders. 1 car washr.

1 all around handy man Carpenter

preferred; $85.00 per mo.; steady. 1 all around painter; steady for 6 mo. 2 machine assemblers. 1 blacksmith for factory work. 3 or 4 men for machine shops. 10 strong young men for car repairing. 48c to beginners. 1 first class varnish rubber. 3 auto nainters.

3 clean cut educated men for insur

ance, excellent proposition. 2 machinists. 15 young men, wages 30c hr. to start V otnrv wnrk.

Call for Mr. Rayle, Service Secre

tary, at Y. M. C. A.

HELP WANTED MALE

After you've seen the rest, come and see the best

Our eincient force of decorators at your command all the time. .

NO WAITING

HAYS WALL PAPER STORE

Phone 2bl7 404 Main

w4a "

MOVING & STORAGE

16

HAULING If you want good service call Dixon. Machinery. Grain Stock AnythingAnywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Houseover Phone S5

Why not see iniTM A TTTI.T.TiVa

for local and lonir distance movtngT

PHONE 6113 1 Haul anything anywhere any tim Prices Reasonable

STORAGE for Household Goods. Ed A.

Feltman Storage House, fnone u 609 Main St.

SEE McKEE &TURNER For Moving and Stock Hauling 834 Richmond Ave. Phone 3325

AUTO MOVING VAN

Largest and best eqnlpped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s'ored or shipped.

FORREST MONGER

00 a 7th St Phone J60

BUILDING MATERIALS

28

The MILLER-KEMPER Co. ff. W. Ind A Center Sta. Phones I47-SIC7-S347. For all kinds of Building Material.

RICHMOND LUMBER CO.

Lumber. Mill work. Phones 8209 8107

LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31

FRESH CAW For sale. Second calf.

good milker. 719 N. W. 6th.

Good' team horses, harness, gravel

wagon, camping wagon, completely equipped, for sale. Cheap for quick

sale. 1218 S. J. St.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

BENNETT A PARKER All kinds or real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 118 811 Union Bank Bid Phone 8707.

FOR SALE: New six room modern house, Washington Court. Only one left. Call Phone 3884 or 8887.

New 5-roomed cottage, electric light, hard and soft water. A. W. Gregg, Colonial Bldg-.. Phone 1458." ;

FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave, office 18 a 8th. Phono 417L

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33

FOR SALE OR TRADE I have a six-

cylinder, seven-passenger Westcott touring car. 1915 model. Will sell or trade for house or good vacant lot. Phone 3834 or 3867.

MITCHELL ROADSTER in good condition, 60 horse power, speedy and powerful. Electrically equipped. $350.00 if sold at once. Can be seen at Chenoweth Auto Co., 1107 Main St.

PREMIER, 6-cyllnder, 7-passenger for sale or what nave you to trade? Phone 3474. J. H. Schell.

WESTCOTT Touring Car trade. Phone 4872.

for sale or

FORD 5 passenger 1918 model for sale. Inquire 610 N. W. 7th St.

AUTOMOBILES WANTED 34

FURNITURE REPAIRING

17

JOHN P. EMSLIH Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4088

8PECJAL NOTICE

3

EVERYBODY suffering from Piles, Fistula, Fissures, Ulceration. Constipation, Write for FREE Trial Painless Pile Cure. S. U. TARNEY, Auburn, Indiana.

Perfect Fitting madi to measure corset; Elirabeth Calne, Nu Bone Corsetiere. Phone 4891.

MEN WANTED Apply at once ELLIOTT & REID FENCE FACTORY

FURNITURE neatly repaired ,re finished. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook s Repair Shop. 188 West Mala. Phons 3252.

MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B

LAWN MOWERS cleaned, sharpened, called for and delivered, 60c. Screens repaired, bicycles, tires and suppllea WESLEY BROWN & SON. Falrvlew, Phone 8088. .- v .

J. C DARNELL CO. Get your mowers sharpened, screens made and repalrsd. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phone 1934.

CLEANING and DYEING 17

LOST AND FOUNO

CHILD'S GLASSES with tortois rims, lost. Return 400 S. 9th. Phone 2690. Reward. CRANK for Davis automobile lost between Richmond and Centerville. John P. Emslle. 16 S. 10th.

POCKFTBOOK. black leather, lost Monday night. Small change and little silver spoon. Phone 2263. WEL WANTEDMALE 5

TRUCK DRIVER Wanted. Married man preferred. Must live on farm. Apply office Clendenln Fertilizer Co., 267 Ft. Wayne Ave. .

MAN Wanted. Richmond Roller Mills.

Auto Repair Men wanted. Steve Worley Garage. 620 Pearl. - BOY Wanted for soda fountain. Fosler, 6th and Main. 4 Carpenters wanted. John H. Dough

erty, Centerville pnone aaA.

WANTED Dry goods man, must be experienced in Domestics, Dress Goods and Silks. Good salary, steady position. Apply BOSTON STORE, Springfield, Ohio

Let your clothes help you in your business. Good

clothes means good busl ness.

WILSON -"The Cleaner" 1018 Main. Phone 1766

AUTOMOBILES WANTED

for. their parts. We tear 'em up and sell the parts. Highest prices paid

for old cars regardless of condition, We have Darts of all kinds. RICH

MOND AUTO WRECKING CO.. First

and Main. Phone 2165.

AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35

DON'T TINKER too much with your car There's a Safety First principal In having our expert repair service. BRIDENBAUGH & ORPUT Richmond Corn Mill. N. 12th St.

183-ft. lot, 7-room bouse,

for sale. 1017 Ridge St.

good barn

FOR SALE 9-room house with bath.

West side.' Feltman's Cigar Store.

Phone 2039.

20 ACRE FARM For sale. S miles

north of Richmond, good 6-room

bouse, new, good barn, water and or' chard. S29 North E St.

Money-Making Dairy Farm for sale 105 acres, good bldgs. 4 miles of Richmond. See this. Porterfield Colonial Bldg.

BURDSALL & WILLETT CO.

Contractors and Builders Real Estate General Repair Work

One 7-room modern bungalow. At

tractive bargain. Quick sale. Several other properties on payments. List

your property with us.

803 UNION NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

Office Phone 1965. Res. 3271-3293

ST. PAUL'S SERVICES

The sermon topic for the service a-

St Paul's Lutheran church -will be

"What Is the Matter -with the World?"

Clifford Piehl will play a violin offer

tory.

Indiana lNews oreviues j

V . ELKHART Mrs. Matthew Woods, 60, died of heart disease near Grove, Ind., while she, her son Frank Woods, his wife and three children were enroute to California by auto.

IlfflfflilHElBliroill!

HELP WANTED FEMALE 6

MAID Wanted for housework. Dudley Elmer, 218 N. 11th.

Mrs.

Two laundry girls and a pantry

girl wanted. Westcott Hotel.

HOUSEKEEPER Wanted. Call after

6 p. m.. 2108 N. E. -

SALESWOMAN Wanted. Hosiery Dept., Boston Store.

Reliable woman wanted to do family-

washing. 400 S. IZth. v none zaoo.

Two Good Waitresses wanted. Good wages. Call Bundy Hotel, Newcastle, Ind. " :

"MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21

Automobile tools, wrenches, tool chest, meostyle No. 8 etc Call after 6 p. m. 1216 S. C St

21 Joists, 18 feet long, one bone cutter, bicycle, work bench. 3 H. P. electric motor, rip and cutoff saw, and wood turning lathe. 320 South 8th.

Jewell Baseburner for sale. Phone 2813.

INVALID CHAIR For sale. Reed baby

cab, sideboard, chairs. J. i. ocnen. Phone 3474. -

-VULCANIZING.

If your tires are worn and fabric good, let us apply If they are too far gone for repairs, buy , GATES Mre TIRES GATES TIRE SERVICE STATION 1134 Main St. Phone 1595 HARRY H. TUBESINO HARRY E. RHINEHART

160 ACRES Fair house and barn, fenced and tiled. Possession at once including owner's share of crop at $80.00. 100 ACRES Small grain. 240 ACRES Large barn, fair house, tiled and fenced. $100.00 per A. 40 ACRES 6-room house, fair barn, fenced, all tillable, $2600, easy terms. These farms are located in Stark

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S

SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, administrator of

the estate of Michael Warren, de

ceased, hereby gives notice that by

virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 2:00

o'clock P. M., on Saturday, the 26th

day of July, 1919, at the premises on

me corner of state and Boyer streets, in the City of Richmond, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction all the in

terest of said decedent In and to the following described real estate situate in the City of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, to-wit:

Tract 1: Lots numbered one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), and six (6) in Michael Warren's sub

division of lots 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75 in Hannah A. Leed's addition to the City of Richmond. Tract 2: Being a part of lot number one (1) Sevastopol, as laid out by William C. Boyers, in section number thirty-two (32), township fourteen (14), range one (1) west; the same being a subdivision of a part of Sevastopol in said section, township and range as laid out by the Cincinnati & Fort Wayne Railroad Company, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot number one (1): thence eastwardly

along State street ifty-eight and one-

third feet; thence northwardly parallel with the east line of said lot num

ber one (1), ninty-five (95) feet to an alley; thence westwardly along said alley to the northwest corner of said lot Number one (1) ; thence southwardly along Boyer street ninety-six (96) feet to the place of beginning. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the 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 purchase money cash In hand, the balance to

two equal installments, payable in not

EVANS VTLLE A mass meeting of manufacturers and business men was held here to protest increased assessments on manufacturing plants and real estate. NOBLESVTLLE Ossa Lancaster, 41, died at Noblesville hospital from injuries received in a headlong collision on Union traction line near Carmel. Jacob Castetter died in an ambulance being brought to this city. The other seventeen victims are reported improved. GOSHEN Loren Mallahan, 21. alleged deserter from Great Lakes, was

arrested here and returned to Wabash. He is charged with highway robbery. PERU Pearl E. Miller, alleged to be one of the two men who robbed Charles Krlsher, grocer, of $250, was brought here from Kokomo by Sheriff Homer Fenters. ANDERSON Two thousand visitors are here attending the national camp meeting of the Church of God. EVANSVILLE The only surviving son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Funk-

houser, Lieut. Albert C Funkhouser,

27, formerly attorney here, died of . pneumonia in the army hospital at Newport News. Another son also died

in service.

ANDERSON L. E. Kimbertln, Republican candidate for superior judge here, acted as his own attorney when the contest for the judgeship which started at the November election last year was resumed.

FOR SALE Some nice modern resi-' to exceed nine and eighteen months,

dence property in West Richmond. Some good farm in Wayne Co., Henry Randolph and Jay Counties. HARRIS & KORTEWEG S. W. Corner 6th and Main

Modern double house for sale, $6,000. Or will trade on cheaper property. Box D 4033 care Palladium.

WELDING

36

Household goods for Richmond Ave.

sale. .'at. 101

GAS RANGE For sale. Good condition. 208 Pearl St.

MAN Wanted to help ice cream matter and drive truck. 6th and Main Thtstle- - thwatte's. '

YOUNG MAN16 S. 7th St.

-Wanted. John Russell,

CABINET MAKERS and Machine hands wanted. Experienced men. steady work and orood wacres. Louck & Hill Co.

LADY COOK Wanted, Call 829 N. E St.

good wages.

If you are a good Oil and Paint salesman, we will pay wou well. Only the best of talent need apply. Parker Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio. MACHINIST Wanted. Ballenger Machine Shop, rear 220 Lincoln. Phone 815&; . MEN Wanted to work In cracker department, Richmond BakirygCo1 LABORERS Wanted. Hackman-kleh-

foth Co., Phone Z015-Z015

PAINTER Wanted to figure on painting large house Immediately. Phone 8268.

PAINTER Wanted. High grade finisher, capable of working on automobile hearses. Steady employment, good wages. Apply Loraine Car Co., N. 8th and F.

WANTED

We can girls in dep't.

use five more our sewing Apply at once.

BEEBE GLOVE GO,

MEN WANTED . JENKINS VULCAN SPRING COMPANY 6th and Washington Ave.

FOR SALE Electric Sweeper, S Bissel sweepers, one 9x12 velvet rug, small trunk, book case, old arm chair, porch chair, child's high chair and child's wapper; stands, two brass kettles, 36 tomato racks, 1 gasoline engine. 2 H. P.; small Ice chest. 1 gas oven, 2 clothes racks. Ironing board, sewing machine, 88 note player rolls. Call 314 W. Main.

SURREY For sale. In first-class con

dition. Inquire 229 S. 7th St.

Ford Merchant Delivery for sale.

Business established. Apply

Feltman Cigar Store. Phone 2039.

MISCELLANEOUS WNViU V

nnWT stor vour used furniture. Sell

it to Townsend. who pays highest

prices. 633 Main. Phone 1296.

TTj-vrTTrR V: Anil stoves. Home Sup

ply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph.1862 WANTED TO BUY Hay and Straw.

Phone 3494. '

WANTED WANTED

Highest Market Price paid for good big

Spring Chickens, that wiu weign & ids.

or over. GEO. C. SCHWEGMAN'S MR AT MARKET

Phone 2204 No. 309 South 4th St.

THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlnc Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226

AUTO LIVERY GARAGES 36

TAXI 15c each for two or more In city.

Joy-riding and Salesmen, ?1. 50 per hr. Long drives, 10c per mile. All calls

25c each. Return to town, 5e. Stand at Cor. 9th and Main St. C. U. HOVERTER.

MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES 37

BICYCLE For sale. Central make, with

motorcycle seat, entirely overhauled.

like new. 1124 South Eighth St Phone

2385.

COTTAGE, 6 room, new, for sale. Cash

or payments. Write Box D 4034 care Palladium.

FARMS FOR SALE

98 ACRES Level land on good road.

extensive buildings, including good tenant house, silo and stock scales. Price only $150 per acre. This farm highly Improved and is a real bargain.

131 ACRES Near New Paris, about 80

acres tillable, balance good pasture land with plenty of soft watct". 6-room

house, bank barn and a fine lot of

post timber. A splendid stock farm. Price only $65 per acre. Easy terms. H ACRE of fine land, nearly new 6room house and a new barn. In sub

urbs of Richmond. Price $2200. $800

down, balance like rent. C. C. IIAWLEY New Paris, Ohio.

FOR SALE Six-room modern house in

good location, oak floors and finish first floor; cement alley, all Improvements made. Owner non-resident. Ad

dress Bargain, . Palladium.

evidenced by notes of the purchaser,

bearing six percent. Interest from date,

waiving relief, providing attorney's fees, and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. Or the purchaser may pay all cash. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of all liens except the 1919 taxes, payable in 1920. ALPHONS N. COLLET, Administrator of the Estate of Michael Warren, Deceased. KELLEY & KELLEY, Attorneys. June 17-24 July 1-8

INDIANAPOLIS Arthur R Robinson, former state Benator, now with 84th division abroad, has been promoted from captain to major. He was

a lawyer here at time of his enlistment.

NEW ALBANY Oliver G. Gran-

than, 23 years old, sentenced for

grand larceny, will not be per

mitted to enter the Jeffersonville reformatory wearing the United States army uniform in which he was tried.

INDIANAPOLIS Camouflaged with

leaves and branches the stolen car belonging to John F. Haines, was dis

covered by police a short distance west of White River.

REAL ESTATE WANTED

45

HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38

COTTAGE For rent.

Phone 2492.

921 S.

St.

6TH ST., SOUTH 734 4-room

Inquire Pohlmeyer.

house.

3-room furnished apartment for rent. Strictly modern, centrally located. 1300 N. A.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 40

100 ACRE FARM For cash rent. Address OWNER, care Palladium.

WANTED TO RENT.

41

House or Flat wanted. No children. Address Box A 1064 care Palladium.

tAL ESTATE FOR SALE

SITUATIONS WANTED

8

HAIR WORK Wanted. Shampooing, scalp treatment. Frances Estella, 111 N. 3rd. Phone 1821. - '

MEN Wanted for general work. Richmond Casket Co. S. 9th and A Sts. MEN Wanted. 304 Main. Phone 2047.

Three all around carpenters and builders wanted, steady work. Must be steady man; year round Job. L. L. Carper, Gen. Cont.. Fountain City.

WANTED 10 experienced wood- : working machine men. J JO machinest helpers. I Highest wages paid : Apply at " JvVAYNB .WORKS

WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home Laundry. 1516 Main St. Phone 2768.

Wanted to repair clocks, mend shoes.

Wilbur Stock Food, 101 Williams.

ROOMS FOR RENT

6TH ST., NORTH 41 Modern room for light housekeeping--

FURNITURE and .Stoves wanted to buy and anything else in that line; Phone 3474 2197. John H. Schell.

c'U KNIT LIKE t-Wanted. We pay cash for household goods. Brammer & Eliason. 520 Main. Phone 1469.

Wanted to buy girl's 3028.

bicycle. Phone

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23

fclXCHANOE Your piano for a Vietrola or buy a used piano through me and tave the dealer's profit. Walter fnlyliiim 1000 Main St PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. T. E. Roberts. Phone 4110.

SCHUMANN PIANO For sale. Cheap If sold at once. Call 302 S. 15th St.

BTH ST., N. 207 Furnished room, after 6 p. m.

Call

14TH ST., NORTH 221 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms.

13TH ST., NORTH 30" Three furnished light housekeeping rooms with bath for rent.

8TH ST., NORTH 111 Light housekeeping rooms, no children.

9TH ST.. NORTH 214 Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath.

Modern front room, furnished, for rent. Call 2742.

PHONOGRAPHdition. Plays S. 10th St.

-For sale. In good conall records. Call 408

200 MEMBERS WANTED Richmond Record Exchange

UPRIGHT PIANO For Phone 2903.

sale. Bargain.

12TH ST., SOUTH 312 Nicely furnished room and bath for rent.

COR. BTH & S. A ST. 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Gas and light furnished. Phone 1247.

ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS 13

TWO MEN Wanted. Bullerdick Coal Yards.

iMEN .Wanted. Experience unneces- ' eary. Good wages. Permanent employment, night or day. Superintendent, Jenkins Vulvan Spring Co.

! CABINET MAKERS Wanted. Louck and Hill Co. ""

GOOD HELP Wanted for first and final assembly, also painters, machine help, labors of all "kinds. Phone 1028. Davis Motor Car Co.

HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest designs in all electrical fixtures. HARRY U. WOOD 1120 Main Phone 1650

HEATING AND PLUMBING 14

Bathe Now! MEERHOFF can furnish the best Baths and Hot Water Heaters In the market. Phone 1236 9 S. 9th.

PAINTING DECORATING 15

Tour favorite flower, roses and designs are especially popular this year for sitting room, dining room and hall Wall Paper. Dickinson's Wall Paper Store. S04 Main St. Phone 2201.

MERCHANTS' DELIVERY 15A

MERCHANTS DELIVERY Phone 1244. Quigley's Drug Store. Prompt Service.

Try Palladium Want Ads

FOR SALE Columbia Grafonola In discontinued cabinet size, complete with

record albums. An exceptional bargain at Weisbrod's Music Store.

MACHINERY 4. TOOLS

24

RICHMOND BOILER WORKS, N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern.

SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25

. SHEET METAL SHOP

Auto Sheet Metal Work and Tinning.

J. C. SAURER, N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Phone 3097

FURNACES

25 B

Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first class heating service. H. HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representative, 319 Randolph SL Phone 3163.

FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27

STRAWBERRIES for Sale All yoa want at Almond Osborn'g Farm, 3 miles N. W. Centerville; $4.00 per crate at the patch. .

REAL FARM BARGAINS FOR SALE

Farm of 130 acres, 4 miles from Richmond, extra good buildings. This farm Is slightly rolling but an extra good producer. $150 per acre.

Farm of 94 acres, 2 miles from Richmond, located on macadam road.

This farm is an ideal home and will

sell at a real bargain.

Farm of 100 acres, 8 miles from Richmond. Good buildings and extra good producer. S140 per acre.

Will consider part trade on good city

property. 200 acres, extra good location, good land and buildings. Practically level. $175 per acre. 82 acres, mile from good trading point. On main pike. Price $15,000. S7 acres, practically all level, 4 miles from Richmond. This farm Is a good corn and hog farm. Price $18,000. 80 acres, good bungalow house, good bank barn, 4H miles from Richmond, $13,500. 132 acres, extra good land and fine location. 4 miles of Richmond on main pike. Price $25,000.

200 acres. E miles of Richmond, with

one of the best bank barns in the country, with good tile silo. This farm is slightly rolling but an extra good producer. A real bargain at $150 per acre. If you are In the market for a farm do not fail to come in and look over our list as we have an excellent list of farms priced worth the money. Or if you have a good piece of city property that you would want to trade in on a good farm, we feel sure that we can satisfy you. Do not fail to see us for quick returns. Our time Is yours. We will do our best.

FOREMAN, WHITE

Why SELL and SACRIFICE

LIBERTY BONDS

We will loan J 45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a small rate of Interest. IF YOU MUST SELL, WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT

WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY

9 N. Tenth St

Phone 2509

MONEY TO LOAN

46

NEED MONEY? If bo, we will make you a loan cn your personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., June 16th, 1919. Notice to contractors: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals

will be received by it, at its office, at

the .hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Mon

day, June 30th, 1919, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by

the Improvement Resolutions named:

No. 567-1919. Providing lor tne lm

provement of the alley between North

20th and 21st Streets: by constructing

a cement roadway the full width

thereof in said alley, from the first

alley north of Main St to North "C

St.

All work done in the making of said

described public Improvements, shall be In accordance with the terms and

conditions of the Improvement Res

olutions, as numbered, and the detail

plans, profiles, drawings and specifica

tions which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond.

The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the

sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all

bids. HARRY W. GILBERT, T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works. June 17-24

LAFAYETTE H. R. Cavanagh,

market specialist on the Purdue extension staff, has announced ten meetings for demonstration of grain

standardization work of the government The first was held here; the others will be held In Logansport,

South Bend, Ft. Wayne, Anderson, In

dianapolis, North Vernon, Evansville

and Terrs' Haute.

INDIANAPOLIS John Gully, under

arrest as an army deserter at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., denies he was In

Indianapolis on May 28, when May Wilkins was killed. He is wanted for

the crime.

TIPTON Flag Day and dedicatory service in honor of the twenty-one Tipton soldiers who died in the world war were held here. The Rev. J. F. Preston, of Kemp Methodist church, made the principal address.

FRANKLIN A plea for adoption of the League of Nations was made here by Dr. Joseph C. Robblns secretary of the American Baptist Foreign Mission society, of Boston, Mass., in

a sermon before senior class of Franklin College.

Rooms 310-311, Colonial Bldg. Phone 1097

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO ISSUE BONDS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: In the Matter of the Application of the

Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana to issue Bonds for the Construc

tion of .the Main Street Bridge in

Richmond. Notice i3 hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, has filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners of Indiana, a petition to issue bonds of said Wayne County in the sum of

$55,000.00, said bonds to be for the purpose of paying for the construction of the incompleted part of the Main Street Bridge in the City of Richmond, Indiana, which bonds it is proposed shall be issued under order of the County Council of Wayne County, Indiana, at a special meeting thereof to be held June 27th and 28th. 1919. A public hearing on said petition will be held at the office of the Indiana State Board of Commissioners In the State House at Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 25th day of June, 1919, at 10:30 A. M. o'clock of said day. All taxpayers and all persons interested are

notified to be present at said hearing

notmea to he present at said hearing. Dated this 9th day of June, 1919. W. HOWARD BROOKS, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana

June 10-17

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the County Council of Wayne County, Indiana, will meet in special called session on Friday, June 27th, 1919, and on Saturday, June 28th. 1919, at 10:30 o'cloek, a. m., on each of said days for the purpose of passing upon an appropriation of $111,981.51, the same

being asked for the completion of the

construction of the Main Street Bridge

in Richmond, Indiana. !

W. HOWARD BROOKS, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. Junel7-lt

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State of Indiana, Wayne County, bs.: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of William Ellis, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is believed to be solvent MARY P. ELLIS, Executrix. Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys. June 3-10-17

NOTICE Notice Is fyereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, has filed and pre

sented to the undersigned Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana, its sworn es

timate and requisition, numbered 112,

asking for an appropriation of $111,981.51 to be made by the County Council of Wayne County, Indiana, for the completion of the construction of the Main Street Bridge in Richmond,' Indiana, and expenses Incident thereto.

It is shown by said requisition that the sum of $56,981.51 is the unexpended part of the sum authorized in the

original proceedings for the construe

tion of said bridge, and such amount is asked to be re-appropriated. The

sum of $55,000 is asked as an additional appropriation, and to raise such sum of $55,000 said County Council is

requested to issue bonds of the county. Said estimate and requisition is now on file in the office of said Auditor in the Court House at Richmond, Indiana, and subject to the Inspection of any taxpayer of Wayne County, Indiana, from the 7th day of June, 1919, the same being the date of filing. Signed W. HOWARD BROOKS, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. junel7-lt

Webster, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers entertained for Mr. and Mrs. John Myers of Hagerstown Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank HInsen of Greensfork spent Sunday the guests of Mrs. Dora Yundt Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dille of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessup of Webster visited Mr. and Mrs. Enos Thornburg of Sugar Grove Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. George Pitts entertained Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Steddom and Mrs. Cora Bartelmy of Goshen, Ind Noel Culbertson of Economy spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Cudbertson Jack Stotten was in Richmond Monday.... Mrs. Jennie Borton entertained her Sunday school class on the lawn at the Friends church Saturday afternoon. Those enjoying the party were:

Misses Lydia Culbertson, Emma Cut-

bertson, June Jarrett, Lorene Bond,

Elizabeth -Jay, Maria Atkinson, Mary Burnett, Catherine Thompson, Christina Thompson, Mary Davenport, Alma Wickersham, Martha Wickersham, and Messrs. Elmer Atkinson, Lester PPalmflr To m a a T .ifor PflfrtfchTnAnfs

were served. Mrs. Borton was assisted by Mrs. Jennie Jassup....The Rev. Lee Chamness of Williamsburg conducted services at the Friends' church Sunday morning. Mrs. Mary Palmer entertained her Sunday school class of Friends' church Saturday night at Camp Fire supper In Beeson's grove. Those who enjoyed the affair were: Misses Jaunitta Hendershott Mable and Pauline Wickersham, Bessie Best, Bernice Burnett, Ternie Lacey, Pauline Atkinson, Howard HIatt, Norman Beeson, Ralph Hendershott Carl Demeree, Claude Demeree, Charles Elby, Noel Culbertson, Harry Williams, Claude Williams, Walter Culbertson, Dudley Palmer, Lester Palmer, Charles Stotten, Harold Yundt Gerald Johnson, Paul Elby, George Tapp, Joseph Parrish. Dainty refreshmenta were served. .. .Mrs. Dora Yundt entertained her nephew, Walter Rummel of Frankfort, Ind., last week. Her son Raymond Yundt, who has just returned from service accompanied him home for a short visit. . . . Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Borton visited Court Jarrett and family of Lynn Sunday Mr. and

Mrs. Harry Whltacre of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumfield Sunday Those attending the I. O, O. F. decoration exercises at Greens fork Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Archilles Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Demeree ....Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Plankenhorn of Fountain City visited Mrs. Naomi Plankenhorn Sunday Mr. and M

Charles Retz and Mrs. Martha Wise. hart of Greensfork visited Mrs. tv,

Yuntz Saturday....... Ernest Stotten was a Richmond visitor Sunday.