Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 80, 2 April 1907 — Page 7
rrie rcicnmontf PaHamum ana sunreiegram.
Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio
IAS
HAGERSTOWN, !ND.
treet
Hagerstown, April 2. Mrs. Carrie Crump and father Oliver Cook of Greensfork spent Friday here. Among those who were at Richmond Saturday were Everette Root and wife Jeff Pressel and son, Mrs. Milton Stout, Mrs. Daniel Dilling, Mrs. John Holler. Lou Daugherty and wife, James Knapp and Miss Mamie Fist. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pierce returned Saturday from a few days stay at Indianapolis. . Mrs. Frank Burke returned Saturday evening to New Castle after spending a few days with her parents Knode Porter, and wife. Miss lone Thornburg Is suffering from a'severe attack of the grip.
Klvin Benson and Miss Florence Ttonson of New Castle were guests of
their parents on North Plum over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wycoff and Miss Dorothy Green were at Spiceland over snrfav the guests of Mrs. Wycoffs
parents. Amone: those from a distance in at
tendance at the skating rink Saturday
evening were Misses Gail Haxton, Leatha and Lulu Harris, Messrs Paul Cain, Albert Atkinson, Omar Oler, John Salisbury. Economy; Miss Carrie
Byrd and Walter Byrd, GreenstorK, Fred and Chester Lamb, Losantsville, also several from Cambridge. Mrs. Martin Knapp returned Saturday evening from Indianapolis where she has been visiting her daughter. Wm. Canaday's son accompanied her home and will remain for a visit. Miss Ethel Roller returned Saturday evening from a week's visit with relatives at Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fritz and son were guests Sunday at dinner of Albert Fritz and wife: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. .Tas. Knapp and son, Wilfred Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Fox. Rev. Warbington and wife who have been quite sick for several weeks are
imnrnvinr VPrV Til llCil. both having
been able to be out of the house
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Endsley have : lwtiA frirl Taura of Geo.
Cummin's a temporary home thrni.
tio t.nna Ifuldernian was the
guest of Miss Irene Addington at din npr SimdaV.
Mrs. Marcus Conway entertained
.,Hav Mf ami Mrs. Isaac Brum-
kuiiuiy - ------ back.
Miss Ethel Hatter united by letter Kiih Mi Christian church Sunday
nmrnius.
-xi rra whreler and' daughter of
iH I o, w T - Cambridge City are visiting here.
riarptiM-. Pierce of near Cambridge
City was here on business Saturday. e l. - - ii ii
Tho rlofk ticks and ticks the time
away, Shortening up our lives each day, Eat, drink and be merry, For some day you will be where.
Yon cant get Rocky Mountain Tea
CVor. saninlos ilt A. G. Lltken &
Go's.
EATON, OHIO.
Eaton. O- April 2,-Ointon C. Nel
son, who has been very ill for a few
days with congestion oi tne lungs, much improved, and it is now expected that he will recover. His daughter,
Miss Olivia, who has been here auring the past week, returned to her home in Frankfort. Ky., today.
John Riner. of Greenbush, Ohio, was
here Monday calling on friends.
Harry D. Silver spent Monday in
Ohio, on business.
FOUNTAINCITY, IND.
Fountain City, Ind.April 2. Tommy Dwiggins moved to achmond Saturday and will make histome with Jack Schroeder and family.; The Christian endeavt gave an Easter social last Friday ening in the
Williard hall
Mrs. Mary Davison, lig south of
Fountain City, is very si
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Cljoweth en
tertained Tompson Reynol and fam ily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garrett 'tertained
Greenville,
Mrs. Ella Gifford, and son are pre- Tommy Dwiggins at dinnet;aturday
paring to move to Westervilie, unio, in hon0r of his birtnday. where they expect to make their home Mr anfi Mrs. J. E. Charles Virtain
in the future. ed Sunday tor dinner, uui Rey.
Mr and Mrs Werter R. Deem and nolds and son. Misses bva anresgie daughter Miss 'Martha, returned Mon .Reynolds and Miss Dora JeffeA JtLL4' . . ... H!Miome finr Mart ...
a.jv fmm a. brief visit witn retauvea uwrge ,,,...0.. ?un
in Dayton. Miss Grace Danley is visiting friends and relatives in Muncie, Ind.
Williams
was called to Colfax, Saturday the
serious illness or nis iamer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott ofvn ttors here Sunday visiting
. nV-n in. " "
Several new memoers wne tives
to th Presbyterian churcn feunaas
ning, among them being Attorney R. E. Lowry and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bloom, and Mrs. Skilea. ThP members of Bolivar lodge, F.
and A. M.. are preparing for special famiiy at Richmond.
work to be held in the Masonic lempie Thursday evening.
H. E. Small, a postal clerk on the P.
Donald Culter has been very sicU,
the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Reece and dau
Receipts Were Over $100. Milton The receipts of the bazaar and entertainment given Saturdav bv
the Ladies' Aid Society of the Chris
tian church exceeded one hundred dollars. The ladies will appropriate a generous portion of the funds to the orphanages under charge of the Chris
tian church. Miss Kuhn Was Pleasing. Milton Miss Mabel Kuhn of Rich-i
mond, was Miss Packer's guest Saturday. Miss Kuhn gave readings at
the entertainment at KiSsey's Hall. Her work was well received.
Classified Advertisements
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h For Rent, For Sale, Help Wanted, Lost, Etc. j and all classified ads. pertaining to business,
if one-haif cent a word. "Found" and "Situation i
jf Wanted" are Free.
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ii All Classified advertisements appear in both 3
Easter Fair a Success. New Lisbon The Easter fair and supper Saturday night was a success I
in every feature. The proceeds were
$45. The women of the U. Ii. church
wish to thank those who donated and!
patronized them.
it the evening edition of the Palladium and Sun-
Ii Telegram and the Morning Mail Edition without
g extra charge
WANTED.
Rev. Kuhn to Lecture.
New Lisbon Rev. T. II. Kuhn of
Richmond, will give another lecture at
C O Woolnr Christian church next Saturday
WANTED MEN EVERYWHERE
Good pay, to distribute Circulars, adv. matter, tack signs, etc. No canvassing. National Adv. Bureau, Chicago. 2-1 1
ter, and Mr. ana aire, v. v,. April 6.
spent Easter with Chas. iteynoms ar
r-,o Thnmns of Kevstone is hera wPer"'on i-enormea.
con Wed and family. Hagerstown Mrs. Thomas
' 1 i o factor-? brought to her
I ne r.pworin isauc .. ,
WANTED A painter. H Street.
Fry Bros., S. 2-2t
week with his relatives.
with
New Paris, O., April 2 Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Coblcntz euests of Mr. and
Sunday.-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pence ot crair-
on. Pa., were guests oi Air. ana vuuu..
M. H. Pence, Saturday and Sunday. ine aiiweb uiui
Orville King, of Pittsburg, visited White spent auiiuj ur,llle " I t , ,r. xiarshall and family
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. u. it. iiuS, nui. V n cotnprti over Sunday. of Rich Square, was in town Saturday
Miss Edwina Morrow and Richard evening. -
Morrow were guests of Miss Nell Mc- Harry Hays ana wue are ui ya.u N?rsndi Uf a fine boy, first child, born Friday,
Mrs. Williams and children ot uicu- Jiarta fami,v . j, m..... I .. a sire Ocuar v n 1 1 fi and lamii
mond soent Easter witn Air. anu in&. vn. " - - John McDonald. . of Mooreland spent Sunday with
of Richmond, was tne rranK vanueruccK iu t,." ;; ,
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. iienry ttanni.
Tho TTiiiied Kingdom.' which is the
larcest importer in the world of cat
tie and sheep for slaughtering purpos
;, is oddly enough the largest export
er cf horses for the same purpose.
If You Use Ball Blyie,
nDf Ro.1 rrn. Ball Blue, the brst.yall
v ' ' nil, ijirpp 1 02. nackasre. onlv cts
MILTON, IND.
C. & St. L, is here .spending the entertainment Sunday evening at the
To Cure a Cold in OnVDay .
Take LAXATIVE UROJia Quinine Tablets. Druggi$ts refilnl money
if it fails to cure,' E- v. CTROVL b
eirnanrp is? nn each Vox. -VC.
- . n - - .
Methodist church.
Some Fountain City people attended
the funeral of Roger Edgerton at Richmond Monday afternoon.
NEW LISBON, IND.
NEW PARIS, OHIO.
New Lisbon, Ind.. April 2 Miss Ella Peyton spent Sunday with relatives at Muncie. John Dare of Connersville, visited
I . r J
navtnn. were ma narents nere ounud).
Mrs O. B. Aker, 1 Miss liazei unwngui uA
tip snent Sunday with relatives neu-.
Edmund Dare is on the sick list with
Allen
home Saturdav
bing from the Reid hosnital at
Vuond where he was operated on
al weeks ago for gall stones. A ;d nurse accompanied her and main for the present.
Fr.Sster to Wed.
tic.i rreu is.esi.er, wno is now an
versiprofessor in Ohio State Uninl1 A Columbus, returned to his
brief ay' liavinS heen here on a
WANTED Ten laboring men. at Earlham college. John S. Duke. Phone l.;2. 2-1 1 WANTED A girl at 1(7 North 2th
St. Call before f o'clock a. m. 2-1 1
turtiums. Runge & Co., 16 South 7th street., phones 50. 27-7t
FOR SALE Fine stock farm two miles from Rkhmond. Brick house of S rooms, one frame house of 4 rooms, two barns, good water. Ball & Peltzj S and lo North 7th st., general insurance. j.7t
FARNHAM ANTHEACTXE COAL. CHESTNUT. y Both Phones JL"
J-
PEHSION Attorney ana Kftary mi with aa office on the first floor ef! the Court House will (ire you beat' service In ell pension .matter Alooso Marshall. Richmond. Ind. - 1 - - -.
FOR SALE BROWNEIL ENGINE,
n gooa conaiuon. Second-hand Well HacMne, Fine Shape.
JACOB KERN, 1st and; Rlclmond At.
ZWISSLE&'S HOME BAEEJU
The Excellence ot our QUAKER
BREAD la proven by the lnereadna, demand. The biggest fan' beat io
loaf. Everything else fn,ar'Iln ta nade to please. "
MONUMENTS AND KARKERS-h
We have a large stock to select,
from. Prices reasonable. Richmond!
Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell. Prop. 15 S- th.
FOR SALE Two nicely improved, well 5" f"?.0a":
fruited, suburban properties. Pos- tTi TTT Z TT . - Mt 1 session immediately Apply in p" iJStJ!?""
25c, at Druggists, HarnesT Dealers
son to J. E. Moore, over G North 7th
St. i
WANTED Boy IS or lit years old
Address C. C. Morris, Starr Piano
works. i-2t
to his mother. It is said
that V
diet inpster wil1 Decome a benepromini' The I"Ie-to-be is a capitaltUnS lady f 1he state rvi"xfter the wedding the
il . , 1 ' x . . - V.
they will ""'"Fi
i me summer.
HELP WANTED Do you wish to go
into business for yourself and be
your own boss? I have an honest.
legitimate light manufacturing busi
ness, that"! will sell to an honest, re
liable party for .S1(H. John Sny
der, V indsor House. l-2t
W 'TI.''I1 . . .. . .
nfin ijli 1 nemj iiifll LU IrUCiv freight at P. C. C. & St. L. freight house. l-2t
W. Smith
guest of Georgd Thurston,
Mrs Ella Bloom entertained Sunday, Mrs. Raymond Raffe of New cast e, Mr! and Mrs; John King of New Mad spent Saturday night and Sunday with
UiniPK Kins. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kane.
Miss Effie Rockhill ot Mt. hummui.
and Mrs. Charles Hartzlcr and
church.
Sunday evening
His subject was
was spent in games, among wnicn uie
most interesting was an egg hunt. A luncheon was served and the table was ornamented with a nest of little chicks and brightly, colored eggs in the cen ter. An Easter egg was given each cuest as favors. Those present were: Lora Sparklin. Mary Hawley. Gertrude Hawley. Gertrude Bice of Richmond.
. vwt.. itn vnnnip Ppnland. Lorena
Indianapolis visited - Tverine.
I aitrvcr, umvc w-
Mary niie. aul-c .""uuj. Brower, Ada Middaugh, Oldine Colby.
Milton. April 2. Miss India Smel
ter of Richmond visited her siste Miss Elizabeth Smelser over Sunday.
mip Mahel and Iva Burns who
leach in Rush county spent Sunday
with their mother Miss Maggie Burns
They will go to Terre Haute to State
Normal school on Friday.
Miss Inez Doddridge of near Center
ville is the guest of friends
Robert Morris of Fairmount visited
mother Mrs. Martha Morris Sun
dav. '
Alvin McClung. Joshua Gresh and
Ernest Doty of
their parents Sunday.
The Easter services at the Christian church Sunday morning were very beautiful. The choir sang the music well. The address by Rev. F. C. McCormick was excellent. A large audience was present, the church being crowded, many attending from the country and neighboring towns. A. B. Crawford of Rushville was in Milton Sunday. Miss Mary Ward has accepted a position in the National Cash Register works at Dayton. Frank O. Johnson and family of Indianapolis are at W. A. Braggs. Mrs. A. G. Blackburn of Hart well, O. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. II. Warren. Jerry Dorgan went to St. Paul. Ind., Sunday to bring his son Will home.
Will has been ill with appendicitis. Paul Hurst spent Sunday with Harry Doty. Mrs. Joseph Clevenger wai'Mhe guest of Miss Ida McCray at East Germantown Saturday and Sunday. On Friday evening there was a surprise party on Mrs. Elwood Hussey In honor ot her birthday. There were sixty people present to enjoy the evening. Nice refreshments were served. Ed Wilson had a valuable hors& to die Sunday.
ison. and Mr. and Mrs
l-UM ui luwu. I ... . ,,i t.- n.jffn Sun.
i r ,inr! ir L. II. Reid were enter- was tne guest vi iii
' - " v .... I - . . i r .... 1 I ,1 . .
(ained at Easter dinner oy iui. iuu u.
t ,,11 I Mr
Mfg. U, il. IUU' . . .. . - T;Vrl l,Pllt
... . . j charrK tun I IT I ie sons ui numuvu".
M,SBtb T? , ::.,7n",(. h,atttPr with Mrs. Hartzler-s parent.
were guests oi iuist.t aiam i - -
... c i.,., . s r. anu Mrs. j. v .
' "1, riiHsflan church Mrs. Madge Gilbert returned Satur-
m r V':.;:"T.u ..iL, , visit, with her mother vt
realized a protit oi j num mc --
!vo.i satiirrlav evening. indianapoiib.
f tlm Christian
me nev. uun . .,1 irlhur
nrearhed an ' excellent sermon and airs, tnanes, ui.. r ,
i. . . v, cact o xunfiav
to a large audience, mggie, uiuyc i -'Where Am I Going?'' morning and were married by Rev
Joseph Bunch of Waynesville, O., C. Howe, pastor ot ,tne ur,..
is visiting his niece, Mrs. lorence cnurcn ,
lvetnneimer. . . . . u.w roiuiitTO nf
iMrs. Mary Stanley of Boston, ind., served ioiue i"""'"
her- rnrPiils. Mr. and Mrs. Jd- Doin ianiuits
Rpmipr Saturday and Sunday.
I"" " - ... I ... ... ..,.TTtlL.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reiuheimer en- RHEUMATISM CUKKU ixn nuuivo
tertained Mr. and Mrs. lioy 1-s.imouru ai T j Blackmore, of Hallerr& BiacK
Easter dinner.
Fred Roach of Indianapolis, is visit
ing tjyends here.
Frank Haller of Richmond, visuea his mother. Mrs. Barbara Haller, Sunday- ,,i Mrs. Orie Whitaker is staying with her sister. Mrs. Nogle, who is sick in Richmond.
Miss Mary Porterfield entertained r.
Lightnings ,
New LisrS0"&
rod wagons"0 lu,co .s"i"'S
with cood t a 'uonuay morning
cts for the season. Made Moneys New Paris-5rket-Methodist chu women of the tuc ir..,tf.r mMide $30 profit at
iturdav. Proceeds Were V Centerville Tl ket conducted byVer 5111,1 niar" Methodist church onien of the ernodn and eveniiSatl,n,ay aftcessful affair and ta very sunrewarded for their en feci well
ceeds netted $45.0 ' l he iro-
cive substantial aid f, un will
nenses of the church"g the rx-
ence year just closing confer
WANTED Your carpe's and rugs to
cleant Richmond House Cleaning Co., New Phone S10. Old phone !21. . 1-tf
WANTED Room close to Penna. depot. -Address V. E. P., care Palladium. WANTED Boy to learn to clerk at 5 N. 8th street. l-3t WANTED Carpet la wing and making by H. Appiarius. Phone No.
1S0L i-7t
FOR SALE House and lot In Greens- j
fork, cheap; address Mary E. Stew
art, 32 South West 7th street, Richmond, Ind.
or by mall.
mond, Ind.
Petro-PluCo., Rich-
run ortuii wniie feKin aucK eggs, per setting.' Eggs are carefully
PHONE 784 for the best grades ot COAL AND COKE.
house east of pumping
New Paris pike,
station on
nandled and good hatchers. Call or A. HARSH COAL ANU SUPPLY CO.. addrpss .T A Rfpmnlfl T? T? rv..-. I . J
Pattern and Machine Work of All Kinds. I STANDARD PATTERN MFO Coj 11th and North JS Streets. j
FOR SALE National Seet Oats, "The best American Oats" U. S. Dept. Agr. 'Best we can find." S. Dakota station. Examine them. ' O. E. Fulghuni Farm. Phone 901A.
FOR SALE Large plat of ground
and an eight room frame houe on
the National road, fronting Earl-
FOR
A good 160 acre farm, sugar treJ land, 25 acres in timber, 700 standing
ham campus. The home of the late susar trees. Good buildings, abund Dr. Dougan Clark.- Inquire of Char-1 ance o water. A bkrgain if sold sooni
les A. Francisco. l7tf I Write. WM. Q. BAKER.
R. R. No. 1. Jlew Paris, Ohlo
Krerybody b
Woodhurat. 91t
491.
qrs saffoe
A(ate6L
rty
Telephoaa
JoneS XI
WANTED Washi ngs 301 Chestnut street.
and
ironings, l-2t
W A NT ED rGirl
number of their friends visit, giving them an them a house warming, they havhioned
WANTED Students to enroll for the
spring term" opening April 1., Richmond Business College. ' i-tl
nore, PittsburgVyPa., say?f "A short
ime since I procured a jjoiue jj iuIc Cure. It got mV qt of the house n 24 hours. I tookto my ed with Rheumatism nine months ago and the dystic Cure is thoonlk medicine that id me any good. I W five of the
..c iVhi-Kirisrnin the'clty. btt I re-
eived very little reif fftpm them. I
nnw th Mystic Cure to bAwhat it is
number of her girl friends at an Eas- presentedand take pleasure in rec-
ter party. Saturday aueruouu n. cmmendin It to oxner poor suneieia. home west of town. The afternoon g ld G Luken & Co., Druggists,
iNO-a5cw
ed into their new house. mov ner was served at noon. din-
ng ice cream and cal-:e iyen-
Those present were: Mr. anveu.
Ray. .lolm McEldowney, Mivld Fred Harvey. Paul Miller. Ms.
Kerlin. Fred Minor and Mr. ne
Bady and Charley Ilennlngs WANTED Two white girls and 13 col-
Ben Norris and daughter oreu girs, at uuitman i.eai looac-
fi10 jruests of Mr. and Mr co Co., before April 1st. North Tenth
Carmen Sunday.- street. Apply before above date.
Remember the date of the WANTED Men to learn barber
school convention at Chester, fed(J Few wecks completes; en poafternoou. April 1 1th. . ions for ever-v.crafluate. ,82 to $20
The Ladies' Union Aid socie, w wale learhin' Beau-
Chester will give an apron ana v 19c7 catalore 0,,t maied
Write I,fnfer Barbe. College,
RICHMOND R. R. NO. 5.
Bears the Eigaature of
CAST
The Kind You
,8 Alfts Bougtt
CENTERVILLE, IND.
Richmond Rural Route No. r, April t?av w. W. Brown will fill his
regular appointment here next Sun day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Warn pole.
Susie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Timo
thy Hart.
!,n ATav Grimes visited relatives
near Fountain City. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Norman Garrett and
Roy Robinson spent Easter with rel
atives near Winchester. Sunday.
Miss Trusia Williamson was given a surprise Saturday evening by a num
ber of her friends.
Mrs. Henry Lahamn called on friends
here Sunday.
CHESTER, IND.
IS YOUR
Blood Ba
Try "Smith's Potassium Compound
Trial package of this great blood pur
ifier free py ', addressing jonn a. Smith Co Milwaukee. Wis. Money
refunded if first; 50c bottle fails to satisfy you. At Druggists.
Centerville. April 2. Dr. S. L. Davis of the state university at Bloomington, has been engaged to deliver the commencement address to the
graduating class of the Centerville Chester. Ind.. April 2. A very pleas
high school, which will take place on ant surprjSe was given Miss Trusia
the evening of May 3. Williamson Saturday evening in honor ir nnrt Mrs Frank Scott were en- nf hr hirthdav anniversary. Cards
tertained at dinner on Sunday by Mr. and music were the evening's enter
and Mrs. Lemon Ladd near Center- tainment. Refreshments were serv
ville ed. Those present were Trusia Wil
oni Mrs inhn Brooks of Greens-1 Hamsnn C-hevnev Williamson and
tU I . C 1111 - I V fork spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. family, O. D. Acton and family, Iienry
G. W. Cornelius. Hoof and family, Henry Lackman an. Miss Bessie Buhl returned home on j family, Eliza Kerlin, Frank and Nor;
snmhv from a visit to DeFuniak I Kerlin.
c?....:.., tti.io to othfr nlaces I r-hnrlip Elmer and George Kerlin
in the south. were the guests of their sister. Mrs
Prof and Mrs. J. A. Fisher and son! Rachel Williamson Sunday.
Gilbert of Brookville who have been Jesse Parshall has suffered a seriou
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Allen for relapse and is now in a precarious a few days left for their home on condition with little hope of his recovMonday. ery. . Mr and Mrs. John W. Morgan gave Mr. and Mrs. William Hiatt oi a dinner on Easter for Mr. and Mrs. Whitewater spent Easter at Chester. Andrew Tremps and family, residing Harry Sharp and family, Lauren wet of Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Minor and family of Richmond were Ross Fettv of Germantown; Mrs. Nina here Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tice, of Silver Point, the Rev and Ben Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mrs.' Aaron Napier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharp. Tea and son Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Hockett. Mrs. Spotts Miss Annie Venard who has been and Mrs. Estell of Richmond, were the absent a year in South Dakota visiting guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Estell rplatives. returned home on Saturday. Sunday.
Edd. linamson was laumo
ThP steamer Lvonesse left Sicily yes- friends here friday.
..a.ith fortv-Aie-ht tons of flowers A very pleasant surprise was given
for Various markets, a record consign- Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ray, who
ment.-London Graphic. ' reside on the . Pw ran pixe.
for housework In
small family. Apply 1315 South A
street 1-6 1
WANTED First class electrician; call S. 6th st. Phone No. 1670. 31-6t
WANTED :) good agents; call gt PYench Dry Cleaning Co., 1002 Main between 6 and 8 this evening. l-2t
WANTED Two young men to travel, neat appearance, expenses advanced. Call at Brunswick hotel, . evenings.
Mr. Hays. 27-7t
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Will sublet flat in Yrayne flats. Mrs. Gilchrist. Flat i Vnrth
- --'-"
12th st.
FOR SALE ' See Al. lL.Hunt, N. 9th Bt, andtleB him tell you about thoso lota on 9( 21st street, west jido o" street, AL. H. HUNT, 7 North ifinUStreeL.
"
vnn r i.-vt7-i 4 . ...
-v uioaern tiat over Dickinson's drug store, third floor
with an attic. Inquire 23 N. 10th st.
SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and NJ E. Want to Sell: Wnvo had 13 yoar4 successful. A 52lfrenter good loca'
2-3t tion, $2,000; a $21 renter, $2,500;
FOR RENT Two rooms down RfnirK 5 room house, $S0 ($100 cash, bal. $S
in front and two up stairs.
South Sth st.
uaiaiiuu f"'-J , tilSll IU Joan
n iT balance 7 Per PnJK ca
,k from $500 to $nJD0O. Ouito a n-imh.
r urnisnea rooms u,-ith i troort invesfmpnw
bath and electric light. 326 N. 10th.
31-7t
iiri House, 333 South 13th
street.
FOR RENT Second floor of new mod
ern residence, south front, rooms
furnished and unfurnished. Call
205 North Ninth street.
FOR RENT A desirable flat of five rooms, with bath in Safety Deposit
Bunding. Call at Dickinson Trust
Co s office. y 29-tf
IVIooroAO&born Write Fir Jind Tornado Inaur I
ance. w jPiu bond you. Loana f
$2,500. Phona I
63 R. M
O. F. BUILDING. I
from f 1
Home 158'
ROOM 16
oar toJ
-a) at
nnati, Ohio.
declS-tf
FOR KENT: trie light, sti
only, at the
FnbUh
eahyh
Qynd.
ed rooms, eleo
eat, for gea'a eni9n
14 tf
The Horris Nursery;
bonnet sale at Chester hall next i i . C l ,4
i.rrfnv pvpti ner. Anril ... iteiretuiuti
ill bo sprved.
i i ,1 4 tx iilrfkmi 11 f r4 . 1 I a I q n Wlfh t Cd -m o mi vir q crrr 1
Edgar mcuk reumitu LOST Child's gold
ton 1 on (1 3 3" v w. uiiiiuoi a
a rv.cotir.P- of fhe Aid society win ana spices airect to rarmers
w..-., ... r..i .
Ta,A..y- nftprnoon. oi inis""- vviite ur. lviasiers xtem-
lltrill UtUllVk.V.i4,!
. pueiaon, iowa.
Wilbur Hodsin attended the recep
tion given in honor of the Earlham students Saturday evening.
Bom to Humphrey Mikesell ani
wife, a boy.
Mrs. Berg is improving nicely at me
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stedham ana Mr.
and Mrs. Acton, Gertrude Acton auu
Mina Stedham attended Easter services at Reid Memorial church, Richmond. Sunday morning. Mr Acton
and family were the guests of Mr. anAJ
Mrs. Stedham at dinner.
V Wall paper to clean. Sat
guaranteed, reference giv
i. Bennett, 25 Ft.
18-eod
MET
Its virtues have.
for many years,
pie have be
Hollistar'
cents
&
L -
i.'rlablets.X
beyh established
lousands of peo-
ppy by taking
itain Tea. 35
A. G. Luken
There is now at Sandy Hook proving grounds the biggest cannon ever
turned out. It is twenty yards long
ant wric-hs fifteen tons. The cost
of each shot fired is .t.."VM.
PAINTING OF MAIL BOXES.
Detav on the Work Incident to Lack
of Paint.
Of the seventy mail boxes on which
the work of painting was started March IS, thirty yet remain to be
nainted. The contractors ran out of
paint, and as all that is put on the
boxes has to be secured from Washing
ton, a considerable delay resulted.
r -
Fop TRAVELERS
and tbose wha find At not convenient
to use FATHER WILLIAM'S INDIAN TEA. wil1 recerVrthe same excellent
results rrom usrig .FATHER WIL
LIAMS' INDIA!JHESB TABLETS,
They are mae from the same pure Herbs, and are a Vnild laxative but
not a racking cath-tic.
For CONSTIPATldLN, SICK HEAD
ACHE, IXDIGESTIOX. DYSPEPSIA
SJCK STJOMxVCH, BIlJpUSNESS, and
MALARIA they will b found inval
uable. They are positkely the best
LIVE REGULATOR Inown. 25 doses 20 cents; 50 doses, 35 cents.
A. G. Luken & Co., Richmond, lad.
LOST.
rimmed specta
cles, Between J-jindley School and
K. P. Temple. Leave at 43 S. Sth st 2-lt
for all kinds of
Trees, Shrubs,
E. H.
I Phone 309.
Hardyf Ornamontat
VIncJ. lih-enmeenaJ
., Prop..
Nat, Road Eat
SI
LOST Roll green wall paper on Main - street, please" return to Morris book store. .
Tt' I " "'I
j 7t I LOST An opportunity to attend the
i en vat services at ine CnrlstlajBl
church last night. There will C I another just like it at 7:30 toal,.4 .
Notice, Farmers!'
"Doddo"
i
the. Imported
Male HelD.
'"907 catalogue explains
h barber trade in few
Ufcd free. Moler Barber I t JngT r , ck m.-ig
iniiaii, unio. I north sidp tinv smlA ottoin t.,uh
, n"i, .&AlK, fTlLIt LUX
LADIP,e Help.
mu"ieach hairdressing.
quoise locket afid heart attached. RS-
turn to T. ft ram PnllaHfjim f.
quicKjal niassage etc., I Reward.
Ai, Ohio.
purse, with a small
strap, .containing ?2; reward if re
turned to C, Union Telephone office
Wanted.
Al
LOST Silver Golf Club hat pin
where to supply 'WANTED.
short of thoroutr, rfr,loTeni
cor? or ' "T'ii -Prs. Pri vat S-r
North 10th or Main;
North 10th.
return 326
2-lt
,ty- vir'-Sn who
ari.. at -r-S,
HAI'UyuUS And letutUyou
Hr f Brokers.
FOUND.
FOt
euro
FOUNDBaby's knit
ing 11th and Main. South 0th St.
moccasin cross
Owner call 222
1-t
Richmond prc Porterfield, Kell
becialty. Jbe 323.
FOR SALE-Old fasv tf
reau. earl inraia. cheapJJh
FOR SALE Baseouri2st
begonia; Call at i-
JSC
st.
OCEAN
Don't the weather
if you would like to
the Ocean?
We offer the fin
2 . .
ior ocean travel or
American line.
Richmond In3ur
Han
11 South 7th street.
TRA
9
ance
VEL.
ake you feelas
kke a trip aioss
t accoraodations
tbe yiarcburg-
Lgency.
Koll. Mgr.
Tel. No. 41.
If.
FOR SALE Sewing macyt cab in good condition.
North 8th st.
s -
oee our supply of new Biaycles and
Bicycle Sundries. Sofeorhand bicycles for cat' Z, ...Jl ::
. t Unuhn!.! a.' . .. -.v,B.5H,r,n8 a
er Deastanuj- -.d household God Furniture, Car
ior casu. - -art1' Etc' at verfw prices. H.Griswold,4jXAaytA W. F. ROWN,
FOR SALE Coupe ana caome pnone 1778. 1030 Nfain St.
Bargain i
A. M. FVLE,
Phono806-C. R. FatOu -Mow 4.
1 5
a 1 M,,,y 'Minaf Pfambcr any qsv f ittrrtf i Bicycles aftdnndfies
' " Ti
Or Cash.
X at Has
505
S
507 am
t . S
uschj
In St.
good condition.
sale. Call any day exce
day and Tuesday. St.
ptL
- M 'a,ay8 on hand, all
2ii mczU, both f
res&
1
haa
a of horn.
and cured.
I guarantee
Trr ciTF-ivin snrinz wagon.nie your trad
and furniture. 120 West Mainctlon; 421 Main Phona 1511.
FOR SALE Bulbs of all kinds v . . . hand-made brooms. Runge & SPECIAl ' No. 15 S. street. Phce No. , 7. ,
of ffew asmpireTToving Cars.
FOR SALE All varieties
garden see!s, sweet peas and naVJNTER
"EIN, Prop.
t Richmond
33 Nor
Phone 1457
71
t'
onument Co.
tn st.
chmond, Ind.
!
; 11
I The COLO THAT HANGS OH
ngerous than t l
e imap-ine x
Why notry
is more t most k
They dfivl
of yot $
not carp
not yj
LETS?
It
cold right out m and it do i
back H they do Vt
refund the money.
Prlcm 15c Per Oottl 5J ADAMS' DRUG STORE. i
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