Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 13, 22 November 1910 — Page 7

T1TE ttICH3IOND PAILADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGRAM, TUESDAri XOTE3IBER 22, 1910:

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Branch Offices Branch offices are located In every part of the . city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

For Your Con veMience LIST OF AGENCIES Branch office are located In every part of the city. Leave your , WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the tame and you will save trip to the main office. SOUTH OF MAIN Bruenlng ft Elckhorn, 13th and 8. E. A. W. Blickwedel, 8th and South F. Henry Rothcrt. 6th and South H. NORTH. Of MAIN Qulgley Drug Store, 821 North E. Chllda tt Son. 18th and North C. Wm. Hlegcr, 14th and North O. John J. Gets, 10th and North II. ., CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store, 4th' and Main WIIT RICHMOND John Fosler, Richmond Ave. and North West First 8L Geo. II. Shofer, 3rd and W. Main. FAIRVIEW J. J. Mulligan, 1093 Sheridan. . ejaaaaaaaaai RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after its insertion. WANTED WANTED Barber at 10 North 6th street. - 22-7t WANTED Place to work by middle aged lady. Address 610 North. 14th street. 22-2t WANTED A girl for general bouse work. Annlv In Mr TlorKor H Weed. 312 North 11th street. 22-7t WANTED To trade a two-horse wood wagon for . a one-horse wood wagon., Meek's 3 miles west , of city. Stop 142. WtjEDtcTbuy u 6 or 6 foot floor how case. Must be In good condition. Call Home Phone. 2126. WANTKb Some washing to bring home. 222 North 4th street. Ethel Crapton. ' '. VANTi-li-erack er peelers. Address, , Perfection Biscuit Co., .Fort Wayne, Ind. 21-2t WANTLb-To sell email artificial gas range, , very cheap. Phone 3622. 21-2t

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MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind.. Nov. 22. Geo. Klemm war at Muncle yesterday. Mrs. Geo. Klemm spent yesterday aftaroon with Miss Mary Dillon, at Cam bridge City. tfr. and Mrs. Frank Morris were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Silar Clark near Beeson's Station, at six o'clock dinner, Sunday. An elegant . dinner was served in four courses. Mr. Tiny Moore entertained Mrs. Ixmice Cummlngs, of Rlchmqnd, and Mrs. Frank Wallace, at dinner yester day. Mrs, Cummlngs It visiting Mrs. Wallace..'- , ' ...... .:.,.. Miss Alice Ward left yesterday to take trained nursing at Raid's hospital In Richmond. She was accom panied by her aunt Miss Amanda Baker, of Brookvllle, who 'Is visiting her and her -sister. Miss Mary Ward of Richmond. - Mr. and Mrs. C. J! Connell entertaln4 at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennlnger. 8unday. Miss Marshall and Miss Thomas saw the football game at Earlham last Saturday. Mrs. Noll entertained as her guests at dinner, 8unday, Mrs. Phoebe Michael, Miss Carrie Mitchell and Mrs. Sarah Hussey. . Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton's company on Sunday, was Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Revelee and family and Mrs. Wlggans. Mrs. R. W. Warren and Mrs. Harry ManlowxFUlned their classes of the inU. dilate grade in the Christian church "Bible school. Saturday evening, with Mrs. Manlove. . - Mrs. Nancy Baldwin spent Sunday, with her sister. Mrs., Jacob Fllby. I Peter Vennatl and . sister, , Miss Maggie, were among those whorattendrd the funeral of the late Mrs. John L. Manlove, at Bentonvllle. yesterday afternoon, v. Mrs. James -Stamm and son. spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Wm. Hartxler,. at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg and Miss Carrie Johnson and son. made a visit of condolence to their aunt, Mrs. Alice Gtnyton. in respect to the memory of their pnele, the late John Glnyton, who died at Cambridge City Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hess and family ware entertained with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fllby at dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Clouds and family, and Will Rothermel, of ConnersvUle. adoesapanied the latter's mother, lit. Anna Rothermel home to her daughter'a. Mrs. Elisabeth - Klmmel. and spent 8unday here. Mr. and Mr. Monroe Bentsch were also guests In tha . aftaraooa. . Mrs. Klmmel and j

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ooo WANTED Hoarders. Gentlemen prefered. 409 North 17th street WANTED Shoes repaired. A. J. Ford, Cunningham Shoe store. Men's sewed soles 75c; ladles sewed soles, 50 cents. WANTED A large Eastern manufaoturing company now opening branch In Richmond, wants to engage reliable, energetic men to take charge of wagon routes and to handls its business In tbe following cities: Losantsvllle, Cambridge City, Liberty. Connersvllle, 1 lagers town, and Lynn, IndIana.;West Manchester and Eaton, Ohio. Good pay and permanent positions. Address "Box 21," Care Palladium. 21-tf WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice, careful instructors and demonstrations. Tools given, diplomas granted. Wages . Saturdays. Splendid damand for graduates. Write today. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. " ' ' 19-6t MEN We will mail on trial a full dollar box of Bid's Nerve Tablets. They act on the system like "Steam or acts on' an. engine," giving Health. Strength, Vim, Vigor and Vitality or cost nothing. Send no money, just name and address. Blel Mfg. Co., Dept C, 146, Denver, Col.. 20-27 WANTED Magic Plaiter. Wl 11 pay full price for second hand one. Call Palladium office. tf WANTED Two downstairs rooms for light housekeeping. 1614 North A street 11-14 WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Earlham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street. 5-tf WAN TED Pin boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED Hot air furnace. Phone 2370. 9-tf WANTED To buy gents' suits. and overcoats. J. M. Lacy, Pawn Broker. oct 24-lmo WA NTFJO To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all klnda o repair work. We also do picture framli Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Mate Phone 1936. - . 18-tt WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm; gc right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Keller Block. Eta and ' Mala. 14-tf WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlor for , recreatica. 12-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE 10 shoats. tin, Richmond R.' 8. Foster Gus-22-3t company spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ohmit, at the home of his father. Will Ohmlt, at Cambridge City. They are from Rapids City, N. D. ;' .. - ; Mrs. Mary Hagaman, of Dublin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones. . - . Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace was a guest at dinner with Mrs. Sills on Sunday. On Monday Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Emily Williams were entertained at dinner with tber sister-in-law, Mrs. Catherine Wallace, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Baker. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. ' Beeson and daughter Lora; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams, Mrs. Wilbur Elwell and daughter, Miss Marie Ell welll. were a party at Richmond, doing some shopping; last Saturday. .'.',. Ed Manlove was home from Indianapolls to spend Sunday with his, parents Mr. apd Mrs. J. L. Manlove.-. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beeson's company Sunday, was Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Beeson, Jr., of Centerville, and Mr. Walter Beeson of . Connersvllle. Oraer Morgan, of Cincinnati, was at his sister's. Mrs. Sherman Werking, and with Mr. and Mrs. Werking attended the funeral . of . their grandmother, the late Mrs. Jane Morgan, at Dublin, Sunday afternoon. ; - v. Mrs. John North, of Bluff ton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Brown. Mrs. Charles Shank and chllldren re-' turned from a visit with relatives at Muncie, yesterday, v There was a large' attendance at the Christian church Bible school on Sunday morning. The service consistr ed of the regular order in connecUon with a pretty program entitled "Sow ing the Seed," in which recitations. music and responses found leading features. The entertainment was In line. with the Thanksgiving thought and was a remembrance of Home Missions.. The offering for missions was $24.49, and the regular school collection $3.70. The Sunday school was followed by an excellent sermon on Missions and church extension by the pastor, the Rev. E. K. Van Winkle and wasrfoJlowed by pledges of the. members,' the offering taken In this way amounting to $38 NEW PARIS, OHIO New Paris." O.: Nov. 22 Mr. William Barr of Chicago." is here visiting rela tives" for a few days. Miss Louise and Henrietta Shinklle entertained at Sunday dinner Miss Eva Stauber of New Hope: Irma Kuth and Roxle McKee. , Mrs. William Miller Is venr ill with Indigestion. Miss Lixxie Mitchell and

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WANT AD LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: X e e H. R. C a No. 342 ..... B B 1 .4 Mail will be kopt for sv flays only. All man not caTed for within that ilme will be cast out FOR SALE $125 piano check, will sell for $25. Address X Z, care Palladium, tf FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bargain. Buggy and spring wagon, at Newbern's shop, 4 th and N. A. Phone 1612. 22-tf FOR SALE OR RENT New suburban cottage.. Part cash, balance monthly. Rent, $9.00. Roscoe Kirkman. FOR SALE B. P. Rock Cockerels; large, growthy, of the best strains. M. D. Doddridge, R. 12. Centerville, Ind. Phone 72A. sat-mon-wed-sat FOR SALE Horse and buggy. Box 66, Webster. 18-7t FOR SALE Artificial gas range and mantel cabinet. Call 202 North 8th street Phone 2031. 18-tf FOR SALE Turkeys and , chickens, dressed or alive. Broilers, roasters or frys. Mrs. S. P. Pike, Centerville, Indiana. 18-7t FOR SALE Gray mare cheap. Call at 207 National ave. 20-3t FOR SALE Furniture at 230, N. 19th. 17-7t FOR SALE Hot air furnace in good condition. 32 North 10th St 17-7t BEN SANDFORD makes post cards. Drop a card or call; work done at your home. 75c per dozen. 900 Sheridan St 17-7t Choice Duroc brood sows, yearling male. White Leghorn cockrels. Commons. Webster, 5144C 15-tf FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. ' Phono 2301. Call 202 N.-8th. - 22-tf FOR SALE 18-in block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR SALE: New suburban residence cheap. "Shorty," care Palladium. v l9-7t Mrs. Susan Miller are staying with her this. week. - - Mr. Walter Barton, of Pittsburg, was a week end guest of his parents here. Mr. George Kuth was home over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Shinkle visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Shera of West Alexandria, Sunday. Miss Irene Mills was a week, end guest of Mrs. Clara Smelker, of New Madison. Miss Bernice Horner spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Nora Newbern. Mr. Verling Morrison and his sister Donna, were Sunday visitors of. Mr. and Mi's. Gard and family of West Florence. Miss Irene Mills was a Sunday guest of Miss Oval Daugherty. Mr. Clifford Richards of Chicago, was here to attend the funeral of Mr. Raymond Richards. Mrs. Charles Samuels spent Sunday with her daughter Grace, of Oxford. Miss Carrie Davis . is visiting her grandparents at Pennville, Ind., this week. She intends visiting relatives at Cleveland, Indiana before her return home. Mrs. Olive Tyler, Laura . Hawley and Mrs. Fremont Reinheimer attended the annual convention of the Pythian Sisters at 'Piqua, Ohio on Friday. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind., Nov. 22. Mrs. Borton Carr of Hamilton, O., was the guest of Mrs. J. H. Kldweli a part of the last week. Mrs. Theodore Sells and Mrs. P.'H. Davis spent Saturday at Richmond. Riat Smith of Winshester. visited his mother, Mrs. Lottie Smith, who is ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones were at Richmond Saturday afternoon. The funeral services of Mrs. Elizabeth ' Shafer, . widow of the late John Shafer. were conducted by the Rev. Anna Lawre'nce, at the German Baptist cemetery, Saturday morning, and were largely attended. The deceased was survived by nine children. Mrs. Manda Underhill, Mrs. Andy Smith, John Henry, Theodore and Charles, of this plaice, Ezra Shafer, of Spokane, Washington; Mrs. Isaiah Howard and Sylvester Shafer, of Muncie. . Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Fox entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sherry and sons,' and Mr. and Mrs. W. O.. Jones and daughters Rita and Hilda. : Goldie Rummel is ill with scarlet fever. It is the only case of contagious disease in the town. t Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Sherry . were at Richmond in their automobile Saturday. ..... Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, .of near

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KNOWN VAUKS ' PCBLloHEE herd rr.i ftsTVTFn inmtTra. , IXa ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE AKB MENSEM Papers is all parts f the States and Canada. Your iraats auppliad anywhere any time by tha best medium, ia the country. Get Mr Bembershlp lima Check papers yoa want. We dn tha rest. -VnbtUhers ClaaaiAed Adrertiiilna: Aaanetv tioa, Buffalo, K. T. FOR RENT FOR RENT A house of six rooms 601 South 6th: Inquire 607 South 6th. . . . ; 22t FOR RENT Cottage of five rooms. Call at 216 South 10th. Phone 2498. ' 22-7t FOR RENT Storage room with key. Inquire' 31 South 6th. 22 3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 48 Fort Wayae avenue. No children.. 2l-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, electric light and bath. 415 North 17th. Phone 2920. 21-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. Inquire 227' North 10th street FOR RENT Office room, Murray Theater Bldg. 21-tf FOR RENT 5 room fiat electric light and bath, cor. 5th and S. A St. See A. N. Gregg, Hoosler store. 20-tf FOR RENT Place suitable for grocery or small business. Inquire Room 34 Kelly Building. 20-7t FOR RENT New house on. National avenue, between 4th' and 5th. Modern, except furnace. Inquire 414 Lincoln street 18-7t FOR RENT 8 room brick, modern improvements, barn; $18; 423 S. 12th St Inquire first door north. 16-7t FOR RENT 2 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, with light, bath, heat Call 131 Richmond avenue. tf FOR RENT 2 7 room new, modern houses Southwest cor. 1st and W. Pearl. Phone 2477, 204 S. 12th. . 14-tf FOR RENT 6 room house, all modern conveniences. 220 North 12th. Inquire at 216 North 12. 12-tf FOR RENT OR SALE 7 room brick house, 631 South 8th St Phone 1466. . . 9-tf FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26-tf FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furriehed for light housekeeping; 105" N. 4th St Phone 1612. 2? f FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR SALE 120 acres, good 8 roqm house, big barn, good fences, near a small town. Will take in city property. Price $70 an acre. Kaufman, over 828 Main St 15-tf FOR SALE Property on the S. .W. corner of 12th and. S. A streets.. Inquire at premises. Phone 1493. 21-7t Greensfork were . . at Hagerstown . on Saturday afternoon. .. . Mrs. Charlotte Smith died at two p. m. Saturday at the home of her son, Chas. Smith, east of town after a week's illness of . pneumonia. The deceased was a resident of . Hagerstown and was visiting at her son's t when taken ill. The children surviv ing are Mrs." Minos Strickler, of near Hagerstown; Chas. Smith of near Hagerstown ; Oliver Smith of New Castle and Reat Smith of Winchester. The. date of tbe funeral services had not been arranged at this writing. Mrs. Lorinda Bohrer is visiting with friends at Marion, Ind. . Mrs. Elizabeth Deardoff is here for a two weeks vacation and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. W. Keagy. Mrs. Deardoff is matron of the Y. M. C. A. building at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sells and daughter spent Sunday and Monday at Anderson. Mrs. Lew Waltz and Mrs. Agnes Jessuup and children of Anderson, have been visiting with their mother Mrs. Lydia Rowe and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Day spent the day Monday at Indianapolis. Mrs. John' Harris wife of the baker at this place died Saturday 'evening from apoplexy. ' The deceased was aged 43 years. She . is survived by tbe husband and. one daughter, Mrs. Joe Stonecipher, and a son. The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Christian church. Interment was made at West Lawn cemetery. . .. . . , ' The funeral services of Mrs. Charlotte Smith were held Monday at 11 a. m. at the Baptist church at Salem. The deceased was 73 years old. Mrs. Emma Foyst Miss Esther Foyst and Mrs. Frank Teetor were guests Sunday at the home John Miller near Carlos City. Mrs. Mary Wimmer of New Castle was the guest of her daughter Mrs. John Geisler, Jr. ' . Among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Charlotte ' Smith from a distance were Mrs. Alice Smith, daughter and son, Anna and Albert of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher of Redkey, Oliver Smith of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs.: Lew Taylor and Mr. and Mrs; Byrd of Millville. Mr. nad Mrs. Smith. Clayton Taylor of near Dalton. Mrs. Margaret Co vault of MooreMrs. Jennie Hatfield. Mrs. Nancy Wise of Greensfork, Reat Smith of Winchester. - - -

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind, Not. 22. The Pythian Sisters, No. 40, will go to Knightstown this evening to witness tbe initiation of fourteen candidates. The Knightstown Temple will do the work. John Alexander McWhinney, of

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ESPECIA FARM SALE 40 acres, 3 miles out, new house, new barn, tillable, balance good pasture, spring on pasture, some fruit for TO days $2,350. Title per8th and North E Sts. FOR SALE 8 room house, southeast corner Sherman and Boyer street Price $850. . Rents for $13 per month.. Must be sold. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. 14-tf FOR SALE A farm of 160 acres, about 30 acres, woodland, situated 114 miles southeast of Williamsburg, Indiana; a good 2-story brick house, wood house, large barn, buggy shed, tool house, corn cribs, etc.; two good springs, 1 75 foot well, with wind mill,, piping and tank, complete. Terms reasonable. Asher Pearce, Williamsburg, Ind: ;-2t FOR SALE Small, well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn.; other outbuildings; an ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. K. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street sept 1-tf FOR SALE 120 acres, well improved", well located, good producing soli; take some city property; . 40 acres ' improved, well located; take .. city property; 6 acres well improved. I have auy size farm you want If you want a fine home in the city see me. Commission one per cent Kaufman, S23 Main. . . 6-tf FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses, in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. C. box 67, Richmond, Indiana. ;' ' Jly9-tf FOR SALE Six room bouse witn bath, furnace and electric light 12.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf : SEE MORGAN ; 7 for Real Estate in all its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sts. . 16-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED THE NEW UPHOLSTER is here and ready for business, and Mr. W. B. Thorne will be glad to see any one in regard to their furniture or anything pertaining to upholstery. I am located with Lott and Kinley, 924 Main street . Phone 1633 22-4 1 Centerville, died at the home of his niece, Mrs. O. E. White, Sunday. The death was due to senility. Mr. McWhinney was born. in Wayne county, east of Richmond, January 7, 1832. 1 The greater part of his life, was spent in Preble county, Ohio. . He was, mar ried in 1876 to Mrs. Lottie Crampton Scott of Richmond. Richmond in 1880. They -moved to One daughter. Miss Gertrude McWhinney "survives him, the wife having died several years ago. The funeral was held this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White. Rev. J.. E. .Coffin had charge of the services. Interment at Crown Hill cemetery, Centerville. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Darnell of Dayton, and Miss, Myrtle Van Mete of Indianapolis, , will spend Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. an,d Mrs. James Van Meter. Mrs. William Shults has returned to her home in New Castle, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. J, E. Brooks. Mrs. John Mungavin has returned to Richmond after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Anthony Pusinelli and family. The following menu will be served by the members of the Social Union of the Methodist church in the Clark building. Thanksgiving day, from 11:30 a. m. until 1:30 p. m. Roast turkey, oyster dressing, cranberry sauce; ' mashed potatoes, Kentucky sweet potatoes; peas; salad; celery; slaw; mince pie; pumpkin pie; coffee. . Mrs. J. E. Brooks and daughter, Bessie have returned from Piqua, O.. where they attended the funeral of George Brooks, known to Cambridge City people. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallack, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper spent Sunday in the home of Tom Casseli, north of this place ; . '.. .. Mr. and Mrs. , Anthony Pusinelli have moved into their recently purchased home on Church street The house has been nicely furnished, a gift from their children. sRev. H. A. Studebaker of Greensfork, occupied the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday morning, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. E. Coffin who conducted the services at tbe Grace church at Richmond. At the evening service an Interesting hour was spent in listening to the report made by Mrs. John Judkins and Mrs. J. EL Collin, from the conference missionary convention in Anderson. Mrs. J. E. Brooks and Miss Bessie will go to Cincinnati tomorrow even ing to visit Prof. Robert Brooks and family, and - Mr." and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. The ladies of the Presbyterian guild held an all day meeting at the home of Miss Bertie Lafever at Mt Auburn

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1 . cent per word.. 7 days for ths X ' price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for ' after., its Insertion: "

:. . ,'. RESTAURANT . The best meals ure gotten at Prom's 14 S. Eighth street , STORAGE. Dont forget Atkinson and ' his lire .proof building when you want to store furniture. Fhons 1945. 4th and Main streets ' . June J 9 tt ART STORE. . Fancy work , and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180, 25-tf FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk.. 8th ft Main. AugS-tf LOST LOST Pocketbook, containing $16.70, two notes and lodge receipts. Return to Joseph Wallace, 404 North 16th. Reward. 21-2t LOST Brass belt pin. Initials, "F E. E." Return to Seaney and Brown. Reward. 21-St LOST Ladies green enamel watch, with 4 pearls mounted in face, between 4th and 8th, between 8th and South B. Return to Bulla's barber shop and receive reward. 21-2t LOST Pocketbook;,. a complimentary from the 2nd National bank, con- . taining about $20 and other articles. Reward if returned to 526 South 13th street 21-2t MISCELLANEOUS No hunting on the farm near Middle- : borough, occupied by Ed Glunt I ' 19-7t PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance ' fee. patent Exchange. Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C may22:tf HAIR weaving, manlcurltg. face massage and scalp treatment ShampooInK. Z6C Open t of evenings till a o'clock. Miss Steward. 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo NO HUNTING allowed on. the Leeds Farm. - ' 10-tf FINE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, if you have any valuable ones, 'insure them against deatn from a,ny cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15;tf Currant Jelly Water. Currant jelly melted and added to cool water makes a refreshing drink for feverish invalids. v. , . 8820 A MODISH SKIRT 'MODEL Ladies seven gore skirt with or without tunic. This well cut stylish model may be developed in broadcloth for dressy wear, or for more serviceable use in serge, cheviot or diagonal suiting and prunella. Tbe . foundation or skirt proper has seven gores, the one-piece tunic has the fronts crossed and is cut to form points, at the lower edge. The pattern is cut in 5 sizes 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 Inches waist measure. It requires 5 yards of 44 inch material for the 24 inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt . of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Name Address Size (Fill out Blanks in nencll and send tn Pattern Dept. Richmond Palladium.) POST CARD COUPON Clip this Coupon and bring it to one of the Qulgley Drug Stores with 10 cents and receive one set of 23 colored view Post Cards of Richmond. : mail 3 cents extra for postage. -

CITY, ADVERTISEMENT. Department at Publie Works. ; - Office of the Board. . Richmond. Ind Nov. 14, 1910. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board

of Public Works tf the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that on the 14th day of November; 1910, they unanimously adopted , . ; . Declaratory Resolution No. 63-1910. Providing for the appropriation and condemnation lor santary purposes for' the use of said city, and the Inhabitants thereof, of the following described real estate, without said city, and described in particular as follows, to-wit: In Wayne County, Indiana, towtt: A part ef the northeast quarter of -Section (61, township (13). range (1) west, and bounded as follows, to-wit: "Beginning at a point on the west lino of said quarter section, distant (6.03) rods from the northwest corner thereof, said beginning point also being the southwest .corner of a tract of land conveyed to the City of Richmond by Earlham Cemetery AsaoclaUon, by deed recorded in Deed Record 97, page 402 of the records of said Wayne' County; running thence east along the south line of said tract of land (24 44) rods to a corner thereof; thence south &4 degrees east along a boundary line of said tract of land (236) feet; thence west parellel with the first mentioned course of the west line of said quar ter section'; thence north (236) . feet to the place of beginning. v The Board of Works of said city has fixed Thursday, December 15th, 1910, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed' appropriation and condemnation as above described, and on said day, at. 10 o'clock a: m said Board will meet in its office in the City Building in said City of Richmond, for the purpose of taking final action thereon. - Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. H. M. HAMMOND - ' f RED R. CHARLE8 W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works. nov 15&22 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department. of Public Works. , Office of the Board. , Richmond. Ind . Nov. 14. 1910. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Board ' of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 14th day of November, ,1910, they unanimously, adopted v Declaratory Resolution, No. t41H0. Providing for the opening of Klnsey Street from West' 5th Street to tha West Corporation line, to a width of , 60 feet. The Board of Publie Works of aald city has txed Thursday, December 15th, 1910 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or present ' ed by persons interested in or affected by, said proposed opening as above described, and - on said -day, at 9 o clock a. 'mi( said Board will meet at Its office .for ' tha purpose.) of . bearing aim consiuermg any, remonstrances which may have been tiled or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon:-: Such action shall be nnai ana conclusive upon all persons. , H. M. HAMMOND 1 1 : J ; . : FRED R.i CHARLES W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of Public Works: nov 15&22 .- .-.. Terre Ilactc. InlauiipHj & Ecstera Trsdbs Co. Castera mvlaloa : ' Trains leave Richmond for Indian. ...11. mrA IntMmiUt. mti am m . mm 6:00 A. M.: T:25; 1:09: t il; 10:09; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; 8:40; 0:00; 19:00: 11:10. - ' - Limited Trains. Last Car to IndlanaooUa. 8:40 P. ML Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. K, Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette. Frankfort. CrawfordSTllle, Terra Hante, Clinton, Sullivan. Mar tlnsviUe, Lebanon and Paris. EL Tickets sold througn. TIME TAR BE Cfi0.Il.ILcltfc2a v Effertlrc Oetefter tth, 1910. ' East-Bound. Cblcmcre-CinelnnatL

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