Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 26 March 1907 — Page 7

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram.

Page Seven.

) Habit-forming Medicines.

Whatever may be the. fact as to many of the so-called patent medicines containing injurious ingredients as broadly fiublishcd in some journals of more or ess influence, this publicity has certainly been of great benetit In arousing needed attention to this subject. It has, in a considerable measure, resulted in tha most intelligent people avoiding such foods and medicines as may be fairly suspected of containing the injurious ingredients complained of. Recognizing this fact some time aaro. Dr. I'ierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., "took tim by the forelock," a it were, and published broadcast all the ingredients of which bis popular medicines are composed. Thus he has completely fore-stalled all harping critics and all opposition that might otherwise be urged against his medicines, because they are now or known composition. Furthermore, from the formula printed on every bottle wrapper, it will be seen that these medicines contain no alcohol or other haht-forming drug. Neither do they contain any narcotics' or injurious agents, their ingredients being purely vegetable, extracted from the roots of medicinal plants found growing in the depths of our American forests and of

well recognizee curative virtues.

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NEW PARIS, OHIO.

New Parte, O., March 2. Misse3 Carrie Haller and Dorothy Kirk visited Mrs. Ora Tillman at West Sonora, from Friday to Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Campbell and

children of Campbellstown visited Mr. Campbell's parents here Sunday. Miss Hallie Arnold has been quite sick with pneumonia. Charles Smith and, family of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joo McPherson. Charles and Edward Roach went to Columbus Sunday evening to work for Henry Middaugh in constructing

bridges. ,

Instead of alcohol, which even in small j Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNeil have sold

portions long continued, as in obstinate their property to Elwood Coblentz. Mr.

rasps 01 uiwjajt's. iwcoujfs uikuii uujt-i,-

tionable from its tendency to produce a craving for stimulants. Dr. Pierce employs chemically pure, triple - refined glycerine, which of itself is a valuable remedy in many cases of chronic diseases,

beirijr a superior demulcent, antiseptic, antiterrrient and supporting nutritive. Jt enhances the curative action of the Oolden Seal root. Stone root. Black Cherrybark and fitoodroot. contained in "(Jolden Medical Discovery." in all bronchial, throat and lung affections attended with severe coughs. As will be seen from the writings of the eminent Drs. Grover Coe, of New York; Bartholow, of Jefferson Medical College. Phila.; Scudder, of Cincinnati; Etlingwood, of Chicago; Hale, of Chicago, and others, who stand as leaders in their several schools of practice, the foregoing agents are the very hest ingredients that Dr. I'ierce could have cnosen to make up his famous "Discovery" for the cure of not only bronchial, throat and lung affections, but also of chronic catarrh in ail it? various forms wherever located.

Riley's

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Four and National Seed Oats and Seed Potatoes.

Lawn and Garden Seeds, Fertilizer, Etc. Wm- Hill & Co. Both Phones 398. 913 Main Street.

raonurtiEHTS And MARKERS Best Material and Workrnaushlp. II. C. HATTAWAY. : No. 12 North 6th Street.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

and Mrs. McNeil will move into the east half of G. W. Hahn's house on Pearl street. Mr. and Mrs. John Tillman and Miss Myrtle Coates of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Davis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Davisson and daughter of Ft. Wayne, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends here. William Barr of Chicago, visited his parents here Sunday. The Rev. Grauser is holding a series of meetings at the M. E. church this week. ' Mrs. Clan Colby and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Colby, Sunday. Mr. McDivitt attended the teachers' association at Oxford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reid entertained a number of friends Thursday evening. Euchre was played at seven tables and at a late hour a luncheon was served.

The guests were: Messrs. and Mes-

j dames Grant Colby. C. S. Richie, E. E

Bevington, E. R. Clark, C. C. Hawley,

W. R. Clark, A. R. Raney. C. M. Wil

cox, Harris of Richmond, Maurice Sullivan, W. P. Mills, Mrs. Minnie

Reid. Mrs. Blanch Stout. S. J. Hinmon,

Misses Nell McNeil. Jennie Sullivan,

Harry Reid and Harry Hahn.

CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haley of Bryan, were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. L,. C. Robbins. Miss Amanda Lantz entertained on Saturday evening. Mrs. Martin Hog-

gatt of Richmond, and Mrs. John Jackson, north of Centerville. Mrs. W. K. Cheeseman was the guest at dinner on Sunday, of Mrs. M. A. Brown, and her daughter. Miss Mode Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Kepler of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Nancy Jenkins and Miss Jenkins. Mrs. Blanche Cook of Indianapolis,

came on .Saturday and remained until

Sunday evening as the guest of her

mother, Mrs. Sarah Gentry.

Mr. and Mrs. John McCown spent

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tlce,

residing near Richmond.

Mrs. Edwin Higbee, who has been

passing several weeks with Mrs

Charles A. Porter, returned to her home at Detroit, Michigan, on Satur

day.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morgan and

son Raymond, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Daniel Tice and family at Sil ver Point.

EATON, OHIO.

FOUNTAIN CITY, IND.

RjCHMONDJRL R. NO. 5. Rural Route No. o, March Mr

and Mrs. Eeander Bunker visited Sunday with relatives in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williamson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cheyney Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, of Whitewater, attended services at Chester Sunday. Miss Mary Davis of Indianapolis spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. Ethel Jorden spent last week in Richmond with her sister, Mrs. Harry Forbes. Mr. Grear Williams is in poor health. Miss Manta Morrow spent Thursday

with Mrs. Charles Droste.

Fountain City, March l'f;. Earnest

Aldridge has been here visiting friends

Iran Thurston and family entertain

ed Carl Reynolds for dinner Sunday.

uii l nomas and iamily are moving

into Jess Thomas house on Cross Main

street.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lacey entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lacey and family,

Sunday for dinner.

Those from here at Richmond last Saturday were: Mrs. Chas. Coppic and

daughter, James Clark, Ethel Showalter, Will Bennett and wife, Orlie Hinshaw and wife, Elizabeth Charles. Ancil Dwiggins, wife and daughter and Jennie Scarce. Miss Eva Charles of Earlham college, returned to Richmond Monday

after a short visit here with her par

ents, Wilson Charles and family.

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CINCINNATI, RICHMOND & FORT WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY.

Richmond, Ind., March 14 The annual meeting of stockholders of the Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad company will be held at the principal office of the company in the city of Richmond, Ind., on Thursday, April 4, 1907. at ten o'clock a. - m., for the purpose

of electing eleven directors and trans

acting such other business as may properly come before the meeting.S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary.

Eaton, . O.. March IS. Mrs. Mark Strader of New Hope. Ohio, was the guest Monday of Mrs. S. E. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eidson entertained the following friends Monday evening at their home on Deem street: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swope, of Greenville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Payne, of Camden, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hiestand. Mr and Mrs. L. C. Reynolds. Mrs. S. J. Gibbins. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eidson. of Eaton. Clarence Green is preparing to leave again for the West, and expects to locate in Los Angeles, Cal. Paul Gruver is preparing to leave for a tour over the eastern part of Ohio on a pleasure trip. Roy Risinger of Miami university, i, visiting his father, A. C. Risinger, for a few days. William Ailes, of Sugar Valley, Ohio, was in Eaton Monday visiting his friends.

BACK ACHE & SICK KIDNEYS

are quickly relieved and permanent

y cured by the New Herb Cure. FATHER WILLIAMS' INDIAN TEA Nature's Remedy, gathered in the Rocky Mountains. Pare and simpl but sure and certain. Acts like mag c on the KIDNEYS and BLADDER ures BACKACHE, CONGESTION o KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, JAUNDICE and BRIGHT'S DISEASE Give it a trial and be convinced. Put up in lea and Tablet form, 20 and 35 cents a package. A. G. Luken & Co.. Richmond.

day night and Saturday with Mr. Ebersole and family of near Lcwisburg. Miss Kate O'Dea and Mrs Joe Fudge were Eldorado shoppers Friday afternoon. There will be an entertainment and social given at the M. E. church by the league next Saturday evening, March 3. Mr. W. E. Wenger and family entertained Saturday evening, Mr. Edward Harris and family. Messrs. C. E. Pence

and John Marshall. Misses Reba and

Oscar Sheppard, of West Alexandria, I Bertha Fudae. Mr. and Mrs. Jack

was in Eaton Monday on legal business. BrigQt and Mn Peter Swerer and fam

ily. The refreshments were ice cream

(DSaissSlFiLedi

WANTED.

WANTED Wall paper to clean. Satisfaction guaranteed, reference given. Chas. Bennett, 25 Ft. Wayne avenue. lS-eod 7t WANTED Experienced girl or wornan for general housework. New phone 1116. 2:-3t

Real Estate Transfers.

Edmund H. Bell to Edgar P. Call,

104.;jO acres in Jefferson tp.. .?."!.

David H. Brown to Blanch Thomas,

lot 115 in Gratis, :55.

Trustees Evangelical Lutheran

church, Ingomar. to Mary E. Guntle.

land in Lanier township, $.".

Emma D. Booker to J. O. Welsh., out

lot 17 in Eaton.

Samuel Ryder to Ed. W. Titus, et al.

M.4i acres in Monroe township. $.",21. Lucy Bowman to Jacob Snyder, lots

15o. lol, l."t and 15; in Gratis, $17.".

and cake. Mr. and Mrs. George Gephart, took a trip to Indiana last Saturday, remaining over Sunday. Mr. Wilhouse and family and Mrs. D. C. Price were guests at Samuel Pence's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pence entertained Rev. Grouser and family of New Paris, Sunday. Mr. Verd Jaqua and family visited at his father's home, Sunday. Mr. Milo Heath and family and Mrs.

Oscar Heath spent Sunday with How-

Emeline Surface to James Benner, arcj Heath and wife.

lots in Crawfordsville, .4r,0.

William N. Cox to David Allbaugh,

lot 1202 in Eaton, ?70o. Mary A. Sehively to Clyde Wr. Pon tius, lots 174 and 17." in Lewisburg.

Jacob Pence to Lucretia Zimmerman

lot 07 in Gratis, $7.". Ellen Gilmore. by heirs, to Mary A

Brown, lot Pt in Fair Haven. Sl.fxso

Harrison Wysong. by executor, to

Isaiah Anderson, lot 10O in West Alex

andria, .fso.

Amanda E. Timmons to Adam Miller,

lot 140 in West Manchester, $!,

A. P. Goodwin to Ida M. Goodwin

land by will.

O. B. Piatt to Perry S. Clawson, "K.tU

acres in Gasper township, ?2,r0O.

Francis A. McDivitt to John Hens-

ley, lot 20 in Fair Haven, $r77.

Mr. John O'Dea of Dayton visited

his people, Mr. Patrick ODea, and fam ily, Sunday.

National extracts and spices sold

under a positive guarantee. Come

back and get your money if not sat

isfied. For sale by the National Med

ical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.

MILTON, IND.

Milton, Ind., March 2H. Park Lantz

went to Kusnviiie Monday to visit a

friend and from there he will return

to DePauw university. Greencastle.

Elijah Hurst has gone to the sana

torium at Spiceland.

David Cornthwait of Butler County,

Ohio, was here Sunday to visit his

John Weaver to O. WV Wieland, ;; brither Robert, who is seriously sick

acres in Washington, 5Sr,.XiO.

oseph M. Hill to Daniel W. Embill,

acres in Somers township, $l,30O.

Mary E. Fadler to Dora E.- Michael

et al. lots (tf) t and C&7 in Eaton, by will.

Grace May to John Weaver, lots 7991

and 800 in Eaton. ?l.:r;

Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Conover have

returned from a visit with their son

Charles, and family in Greenville, O.

Mr. Armitage gave a line lecture on

temperance at the Friends' church Sun

day afternoon

Mrs. Edward Wasson of Indianapo-

Wm. P. Schneider to Allen Black, lot lis is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elwood

ONE QUART OF

LIQUID Efl O A L

Makes a Barrel of Medicine or Lice Killer

Lang Fever Hog Cholera tilanders Pink Ky Influenza Anthrax Texas Fever Roup hzck Jaw Farcy Scout

Corn Stalk Disease Inflammation of

Colio

Swine Plague Intestinal Wcrnis Tuberculosis Tape Worm Poll Kvil Chicken Cholera Blind Staggers Mange IS asal Gleet

Bowels

Lung Worm Distemper Cow cholera Foot Ret Black Leg Abortion In Cowi Thrush Catarrh Bets Scratches

Liquid Koal acts as an appetizer and vltallzer. No disease germ can escape It. "lhnt Is the reason It cures, for when the germ Is destroyed the disease Is gone.

The process of making Liquid Koal vequi. three days. The process of reduction requires 350 degrees of heat. This compound embraces every Germicide, Antiseptic and Disinfectant found in coai, treated chemically with an alkaline base until every objectionable feature is eliminated, being non-poisonous and harmless. Liquid Koal is made from the following formula: 33 1-3 per cent Creosote, which embraces Cresylic Acid; 33 1-3 per cent Liquid Gases; 33 1-3 per cent Soft Soap. Suspended in these is Sulphur, Borax and Naphthol and other Remedial Agent3. Liquid Koal is guaranteed to be at least 20 per cent stronger in antiseptic and germicide agents than any preparation of similar nature on the market.

Hog Cholera

la a free germ disease the germ being first found in the alimentary cana! and as long as it is confined la that organ it is comparatively harmless When Iiowever, it penetrates to the lungs, liver and other organs ft causes fermentation, inflamation and destruction of live tissues, furnishing food upon which it thrives and multiplies with wonderful rapidity, in some cases a generation an hour, causing death to the animal before the owner has discovered that it was diseased. Thus through reasoning two facts stand out clearly: First, that hog cholera cannot be treated successfully unless treatment has commenced before the germ has reached the period of rapid multiplication. Second that a germicide must be administered, and therein lies the whole secret, As we pass down through the list of various germicides, we are compelled, oe by one, to reject them, either because of inefficiency or Inadaptability, until we reach LIQUID KOAL. And we choose LIQUID KOAL? Because it is the only known germicide that will pass through the stomach into the intestines and from there into the blood, permeating the entire system, and still retaining its germicide properties. It is a compound embracing every practical germicide, anticeptive disinfectant properly found In coal, treated chemically, with an alkaline base, until every objectionable feature is eliminated, being non-poisoness and harmless to animal economy. It contains Cressel and Quaicel. It is these IlydroCarbon compounds found in smoke that cure a ham , destroying by its germicidal prororties all germ life.

Worms in Hogs

The hog is more Infected with intestinal worms than any oth,3r domestic animal. These worms are created by impure accumulations along the intestinal tract and generally produced by poorly digested food. . The nature of the hog and his manner of eating renders him more susceptible of intestinal worms than any other animal. Under the present domes- :. ticated conditions he Is not allowed the use of his

natural instincts to obtain the necessary elements

that would destroy these intestinal parasites. Being shut up in a pen he is not allowed to follow the dictates of nature. The hog that is wormy can neither grow nor thrive for the reason that the worms destroy all the nutrition furnished in the .food. Liquid Koal. put in the drinking water in the proportion of one quart to the barrel and given -them twice a week, will destroy all Intestinal .worms and keep them free from their formation and multiplication. It strengthens the appetite and tones up the system.

Liquid Koal Lice Killer , .When diluted with water in the proportion of one rart Liquid Koal tv fifty parts water it is the best Lice Killer on th? market. It is not expensive to use because it forms a perfect emulsion with water in this proportion.

v Delmont. Doc. 17, 1902. I h.Tvev used Liquid Koal for hog cholera and found it all you claim for if and more too. I used it on one tl.r.t was sick, so sick it could not g ;r and the next day it was eatir.g jr.J drinking, again. I have never lost a hog since I commence.! using It. , ; : ; emaxuei hoh.v. Waus.wi, Neb., Dec. 1G, 1902. Have used Liquid Koal for nearly a year and find it an excellent article to keep hogs in a healthy condition and as an appetizer it has no equal. ALBERT ANDERSON.

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fl IQUID OAL

Hartington, Neb., Dec. 10, 1902. Dear Sirs: I am a user of Liquid Koal and am well pleased with it. Would not try to do without it, as I find it useful in a great many ways. I have had no sick hogs since I commenced using it a year ago. In my opinion it is the best and cheapest hog cholera preventative on the market today. You can use this as you wish. Anyone wishing to know more about this please write to me. ENOCH ELY.'

Liquid Koai is Manufactured by the national Medical Co. E. L BARRAGER. PRES. .Capital, one quarter million. Principal Office, Sheldon, la., with branches at Minneapolis, Minn., .Glendive, Montana; Lewiston, Idaho; York, Neb.; Oiclahoma City, Okla.

For Sale and Guaranteed by

LH Un FflfKI Richmond, Ind.

In Greenbush, $1,130.

Jos. Apgar to Roman Walker, 01 acres in Gratis township, $3,OfH. Probate Court. H. II. Mikesell. executor of David Mikesell, deceased, filed his final distributive account. The last will and testament of Edward F. McWhinney, deceased, admitted to probate and record. Citation to wido"w issued. Cora A. McWhinney

appointed executrix. Bond, KM).

Hussey,

Mr. and Mrs. John North have re

turned from Florida, where they spent

the winter.

Messrs. and Mesdames F. M. and II.

L. Jones and daughter, Miss Nellie

Jones, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs4. John Haggeman in Dublin Sunday.

Miss Nora Mann spent Sunday in

Richmond.

Frank and Chas. Calloway visited

their parents at the sanitorium at

Appraisers. Wilson P. Mills, J. Samuel bpiceiand bunaay. Wolfe and Grant Larsh. Mrs. George Dowhower spent SaturJames M. HobJet. guardian of Au- daJ' and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. brey C. Hoblet, filed his third and Cyrus Swain in Dublin. final account. Miss Rebecca Turrell of Harrison, George B. Glander, guardian of John ohio visited friends Sunday. Bowee vs his said ward, et al. Order Mrs. T. M. McClung and daughter, of appraisement of real estate issued. Lois, visited in Richmond Monday. In the matter of the estate of Isaac Rev- Aaron Napier of Centerville, Mackey, deceased, order of private sale preached at the FYiends' church Sunof personal property returned and filed, day after an absence of several weeks

Sale confirmed. i causea oy nmess.

C. N.'Ebv. executor of estate of An- Alvin McClung has returned to In

drew Conn, deceased filed his account dianapolis to re-enter business college

of final distribution Will and Eugene Hinkle visited rel-

Ella. Coffman. administratrix of es-1 atives in Connersville Sunday.

tate of John W. Coffman. deceased, filed her first and final account. H. E. Ozias. guardian, Ralph Ozias.

vs his said ward et al. Order of pri

vate sale of real estate issiied. Application to admit to probate and

record the last will and testament of August J. Bonebrake,. filed. Hearing

March 27, 1007, at 11 o'clock a. m. In the matter of the estate of A. P.

Goodwin, deceased, election of widow

filed.

J. C. Riner was appointed adminis- rastle Saturdav

, . C i i. 7 1 T . -I I

uaiur ui esjiaitr ui ntiiij xviuer, ucccas- and frs

ed. Bond ?-M,!K. Appraisers. Adam

Shade, Isaac Glaze and Edward Glaze.

Marriage Licenses.

Orien Vernon Stuz. ol. farmer, Ith-

ica, O., and Mary E. Dills, Eldorado, Rev. Royer.

John A. Williams. 28, farmer, and

Alma Maier. 21. both of Eaton. Rev. C. W. Stephens.

Common Pleas Court. Anna Waggoner vs David Waggoner.

Plaintiff granted a divorce and custo-

Richard Sills is visiting in Muncie. Misses Rea and Nora Wagner Ina Whissler and Marie Benner and Messrs. Chas. Wilson. Jr., Clyde Leverton and Carl Williams, spent Sunday

evening with . Mr. and Mrs. James

Shank east of town.

WANTED A middle aged lady for housekeeper, must como well recommended; call at 22 S. 11th street

WANTED Responsible party to take a mare for her feed. Call at 74 S. 16th street. 25-lt

WANTED Houses to rent; demand

far in excess of supply; rents collected. J. E. Moore, over 6 North 7th street. 25-5t

WANTED Students to enroll for the

spring term opening April 1. Richmond Business College. 2-"V-tf

WANTED A young girl wanting a good place in country, 15 years old, with good family. Mary Elizabeth, R. R. 6. Box 5. 23-2t WANTED Two white girls and 1." colored girls, at Huffman Leaf Tobacco Co.. before April! 1st, North Tenth street. Apply before above date.

WANTED Boys to work on drill press

in machine room. Richmond, Indi

ana Manufacturing Co. 2-"V-2

WANTED A woman for housework

No washing. Tel. Home S7, or call

at 151 North Ninth street. 23-7

WANTED Messenger boy at West

ern Union; piece work; can earn $5

per week. 23-3 1

WANTED Girl- or middle aged worn

an for housework, 301 N. 13th st

23-3t

WANTED Second hand safe, Toler'js

Drug Store, cor. I5th and Main sts

23

WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms by lady with no family, and

cood references. Ellen. 401 N. 20th

street. 24-7t

WANTED Your carpet and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning

FOR Rl-NT.

FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, 44 Fl, Wayne avenue. No children. 23-2t FOR RENT-One furnished room for lisht housekeeping. No children, is Ft. Wayne avenue. 23-2t FOR RENT A five-room flat, modern, ;;."3 S. 13th st. 25-2t FOR RENT Second floor of new FOR RENT 5 to f, acres of garden lots. Call 600 North 19th jstreet. 20-7t FOR RENT 4 rooms, downstairs, $3 v. month, call 214 S. Slh st. ' ' ?0-7t FOR RENT 2 or 5 rooms, COO North 19th street. 20-7t FOR KENT Furn! shed rooms, eleo trie light, steam heat, for geiiemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf

Co. 921.

Phone Home 1278,

Bell No

22-9t

WANTED You to see our line of

Kitchen Cabinets before you pur

chase. $1.00 when delivered, $1,001

a month. Price ii.uu. m. it. mui

holland. 52 S. 8th street. Home

Phone 967. 19-7t

WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks -completes; ten po

sitions for every graduate. $12 to $20

weekly. Wages while learning. Beau

tiful 1007 catalogue Just out mailed

free. Write Moler Barbe. College,

Cincinnati, Ohio. declS-tf

WANTED Man with team and wagon

to sell a large line of medicines, ex

tracts and spices direct to farmers

by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Rem

edies, Sheldon, Iowa.

WANTED Your carpets, rugs, etc., to

clean, compressed air method. Pneumatic Cleaning Co., of Indianapolis,

D. A. Bray, manager. Home Phone 348. 22-0t

Male Help.

MEN Our 1907 catalogue explams

how we teach barber trade in few

weeks, mailed free. Moler Barber

College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Female Help. '

LADIES We teach hairdressing,

manicuring, facial massage, etc., quickly. Write for catalogue. Moler College, Cincinnati, Ohio.

NEW LISBON, IND. New Lisbon, Ind.. March 20.Leakey transacted business at

-John

New

Frank Dare was at

New Castle Saturday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Norman went to her

new home at Richmond Friday even

ing. her niece. Miss Georgia Gilbert went with her, but returned Monday to

finish the term of school here.

Miss Hazel Harvey of New Castle, is

Visiting friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanderbeck and little son visited relatives at Knights-

town Saturday and Sunday.

Mr and Mrs Georire Stomhaueh of

. . t. i , ii r 4 , . ,f -- - '

ay oi minor ennu. auim n oi ? . Cambridge City, spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lacey.

further order of

$5 per week until

court.

J. E. Bruce, administrator, etc..

Chas. II. Clear. Judgment for plaintiff

for $1.5n.5.04 with interest and costs.

Omer C. Maekey. executor vs George

Mackey et al. Found in favor of de

fendant for $723.

The State of Ohio vs Chas. Guckian.

Recognizance given and defendant re

leased from jail.

GETTYSBURG, OHIO.

Gettvsburs. O., March 20. Mr. Tom

Hoover and family spent Sunday sat

Francis Pence's.

Mr. Wehrlev and family of Rich

mond, were guests at J. G. Hawley's

on the Sabbath.

Mr. A. B. Heath of Richmond, was

in our burg Saturday and Mr. George Heath of the same city, was here Sun

day.

The Aid societr of the M. E.

church was entertained by Mrs. John Ward Thursday afternoon.

Mr. W. E. Wenger and daughter

were Richmond sSoppers Thursday.

Mrs. Wm. Elston. Dora Jaqua. Eva

Barney, Lizzie Price and Jane iJence,

pent Friday afternoon with Rev.

Grouser and family of New Paris.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hubler spent FrfcT

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wilson en

tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. 'and Mrs. Will Paddock and family and

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Berr5' and Carl

Berry, all of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Schildtknerht. Mr. and Mrs. Wy-

att Clit and Miss Mattie Peed of New Lisbon.

Mr. and Mrs. Cliffy Conway and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Covalt and fam

ily, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and

family all of Moore-land, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shepard and daughter, of

Spiceland. spent Sunday with P. S

White and family.

Mrs. Henry Ratliff of New Castle,

visited relatives here Friday.

Miss. Lillian Dickover entertained at

dinner Sunday: the misses Elva and Lettie Miller, Ola Wantz, Bessie Hiser. Ada .Myers and Oliver Thomas and Waiter Hiser. Floyd Snyder, Herman Hoover and Clessie Miller.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind Yon Have Always Bought

Bears the Signature of

Male Help Wanted.

POSITIONS FOR AUDITORS. A Men thoroughly experienced in up-lo-dat accounting and auditing? methods, and capable or installing new nystems should learn of high prada positions listed in our 13 offices at J I0i-$.tW and up. Opportunities also open forOfflce Mauacrers, Correspondents. Salesmen, Executive and Technical men. Write us today stat ing ex penencts and position desired. Offices in U cities. , HAPQOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 1013 Hartford Kid., Chirac

FOR SALE-

Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, Phone 329. tf FOR SALE Iouse and lot in Greensfork, cheap: address Mary E. Stewart, 32 South West 7th street, Richmond, Ind. 25-7t FOR SALE White Wyandotte eggs for hatching. W. A. Radke. 317 S.

3rd Street. 22-eod ot

FOR SALE A choice lot in Earlham

Heights. Inquire at ZHi North

West Third street. L'-VIt

FOR SALE Young fresh cow. Will

Rost, Williamsburg pike, R. R. f.

2Z-U

FOR SALE Carriage and buggy, new

ly repaired; also Harness, very

cheap, to close estate. A. A. Curme

Jr.. executor. Phone 5S4. . 43 S.

ISth street. 21-7t

FOR SALE ALout 1?00 feet good two

inch lumber; call at oG Sherman st, 20-7t

FOR SALE Seed oats, Richmond

Elevator Co. 20-10t

FOR SALE Large plat of ground

and an eight room frame house on the National road, fronting Earlham campus. The home of the late Dr. Dougan Clark. Inquire of Charles A. Francisco. 17tf

LOST. LOST-Between Seventh , and Tenth, streets, south of Main, a gentleman'!) gold watch chain with charm attached. Valued a a gift Reward if returned to 1vt Corn Charlie's stapd at Eighth and Main streets.

FOR SALE Seo Al. If. Hunt. 7 N. 9th st, and let him tell you about those lots on S. 21st street, west side of street. AL. H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth Street.

SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: Hare had lC.yeara successful. A $24 renter, good location, $2,000; a $22 renter, $2,500; a 5 room house, $S00 ($100 cah. bal. $ per mo.); a 3 room $500 ($100-50 cash, balance t per mo.);, cash, to Joan from $500 to ,$3,000. Quite a number

frood investments. .

FOR SALE A good 160 acre farm, sugar tree

land, 25 acres in timber, 700 standing; sugar trees. Good buildings, abund ance of water. A bargain if sold soon. Write, WM, G. BAKER,

R. R. No. 1. New Paris; Ohio.

MONUMENTS AND MARKERS .

We have a large stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell. Prop. 15 S. 10th.

HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the Hands Petro-Fine Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from cracks and s(es. Half-pound box, 25c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Pine Co., Richmond, Ind.

PHONE 794 tor the best grades of COAL AND C0EE.

A. HARSH COAL AD SUPPLY CO.

FOR SALE BR0WNELL ENGINE,

In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine-Shape.

JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At.

PENSION Attorney ana Notary Public

with an office on the first floor mt the Court House will give you beet

service In Rll pension matters

Alonzo Marshall, Richmond. Ind.

SPECIAL ' Phone No. ,936 Calls the .arge Empire Moving Cars AL WINTER STEIN, Prop. 523 Main St.

OCEAN TRAVEL. Don't the weather make you feel as

if you would like to take a trip across

the Ocean?

We offer the finest accomodations

for ocean travel on the HamburgAmerican line.

Richmond Insurance Agency. ' Hans N. Koll, Mgr.

11 South 7th street. Tel.-No.41,'

Every body buys property rros

WoodAorM, tit Mala St Telephoss 491.. June tf

See our supply of new Bicycles and

Bicycle Sundries. Second hand bicy-

les for sale. Bicycle repairing a

specialty. Also full line of secondhand household Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Etc., at very low prices. W. F. BROWN, . Home Phone 1778. 1030 Main St.

SCROLL'S MEAT MARKET Has always on hand, all kinds of home grown mczts, both fresh and cured. Give me your trade. I guarantee satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1511.

FARNHAM ANTHRACITE COAL, EGG NO. 4. CHESTNUT. Both Phones 9.

ZWISSLER'S HOME BAKE2LY The Excellence cf our QUAKER BREAD la proven by the Increasing demand. The biggest and best So loaf. Everything else la our line Is made to pleaae.

Pattern and Machine Work o!

All Kinds.

STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO.

llth and North E Streeta, .