Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 82, 4 April 1907 — Page 7

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram

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EATON, OHIO.

Eaton, O.. April 4. Captain and Mrs. "W, II. Lough, of Richmond, Ind.,wera here Wednesday visiting old friends. The members of Bolivar lodgs F. and O. M., are earnestly solicited to be present at the Masonic Temple this

evening: by the Worshipful Master, V. Brumbaugh. t

C. G. Sehlenker Is adding several im

urovtlljexjii iu ilia uusiucoo wui uu

Main street, and -when completed it

will be one of the best in Eaton.

Floyd Shirey,.,the little son of Rev Bnd Mrs. W. B. Shirey, has the measles

Miss Marie Deem -will spend Sunda

Jn Indianapolis -with Mr. and Mrs

Martin Rehfuss.

Cvrus D. McCarker of Dayton, Ohic.

was here Wednesday visiting friends-

D. D. Baker, of Greenville, Ohio, wa

the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ryde yesterday.

R. II. Phillars of Cleveland, Ohio

was here on business Wednesday. Kline Earley of West Alexandria, O

was here Wednesday looking over the

interests of hi3 dogs which he has sent

to various shows over the country.

Harry Deem is in Pittsburg, Pa., on

business.

A. C. Green, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was

here Wednesday.

S. W. Rohn, of Norwalk, Ohio, was

an Eaton visitor yesterday.

George P. Baker, of Dayton, Ohio

was here yesterday on business. Probate Court..

Oscar M. Moore, executor of Myrtle L. Moore, deceased, filed first and final

account.

In the matter of the estate of Mich

ael Moran, deceased, inventory filed

E. M. Yost, guardian of Glenn, Claude and Bert Snyder filed his sec

ond partial account.

John F. Cunningham, administrator

of Susan Cunningham, deceased, vs. Thomas S. Cunningham. - Petition to

sell real estate filed. Hearing April

'J2, 11(07 at lo o'clock a. m. Catherine M. Stover, executor of es

tate of Jacob P. Stover, deceased, filed

his first and final account.

In the matter of the estate of Irene

Pryfogle, deceased, inventory filed.

George B. Glander, guardian of John

II. Bower, vis his said ward et al.' Order of appraisement returned and filed.

dered. In the matter of the estate of David Markey, deceased, inventory filed. Susan E. Burden, administrator of estate of Francis M. Burden, deceased, filed her account of final distribution. Isaac Miller, administrator of estate of C. J. Colvin. deceased vs. Mary A. Colvin et al. Order of private sale of real estate returned and filed. Sale confirmed.. " E. O. Murray, administrator of estate of Jas. Murray, deceased, filed his second and final account.

tate of Francis A. Beall, deceased, filed his account of final distribution. The last will and testament of Au

gustus J. Bonebrake. deceased,' was

admitted to probate and record.

In the 'ntatter, of the will of Augustus J. Bonebrake, deceased, citation to

widow issued. Election of widow filed. James Bonebrake was appointed executor; no bond. ; Appraisers, Christian Loshe, Edward Truck and Adam Miller. , In the matter of the county board of visitors, Mrs. Anna Cook and William llambidge appointed. P. A. Saylor, administrator of Elizabeth Klinger, deceased, filed - his account of final distribution. John Gilfillan was appointed administrator of estate of Lottie G.. Beard, Ieeeased, $1,2. Appraisers, Clarence Minnich, John Shaffer and' Harley Brown. Allen Garber, executor of estate of Margaret J. Pease, deceased, filed his first and final account. George B. Glander, guardiaji of John II. Bower, vs his said ward. Bond approved and order of private sale of real estate issued. Marriage Licenses. . Robert II. Myers, 2S, tobacco merchant. West Alexandria, O., and Goldie Strader, 21, New Hope. Rev. Frank Brubaker. Charles Elmer Pease, GO, farmer, and

Maud Shell. 2T, both of West Sonora. Edward J. Williams, 20, Twin township, farmer, and Ottie Riley, same place. Rev. Earle M. Ellsworth. ' William II. Longnecker, .37,, farmer, and Laura Bankerd, 38, both of Verona. Rev. J. A, Pantle. Real Estate Transfers.

MILTON, IND.

Milton, Ind., April 4. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlegel, Easter Sunday. He has been named Glen Alin. Mrs. E. P. Jones entertained a comoanv of ladies with a kitt oVlnck din-

Francis and Margaret T. Seibert totner Tuesdav evpnJnsr in hnnnr of Mrs.

lucmua j. jwuu, iut ai- u A G Blackburn. Those present were $00.00. . - ! Mesdames A. G. Blackburn. L. H. WarA. J. and R. J Hiestand to Lucinda ren F M Jones, J o. Bragg, Frank A. Mann, lot 1012 in Eaton, $jr. Johnson and Will Bragg Anna W. Parker to John E. Parker, The opeQ meeting of the C. W. B. M. part of out lot 38 in Eaton. St. to have heId at t&e home of Mrs

josepn tuoy 10 v ernou iuj, iuu iu , Alice Gresh Friday afternoon, has

Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio

Poor Paint is Expensive i If one is rich enough t repaint his buildings every year for the pleasure of hiving a change of color scbesne, the quality of the paint used little figure. But if it is desirjt"l!e to cut the painting bills down to the least amount possible prr year, it is of the utmost importance ihdt the pain be made of Anchor r Pure White Lead and the best of Linseed OiL There are imitations in the form of alleged WJite Lrad, arid there are substitutes iu the form of ready-prepared paints. f We guarantee this Wh ite Lead ta be absolutely pure, and the Dutch Boy on the side of every keg is your safe-

i, guard. Look for him. ?

SEND FOR BOOK A Tail: fwPnlat." fftv. rmlaikhta information on th paint uhjet. Sot free

NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY Frtcmmn Ay. and 7th St., Cincinnati, O.

Somers and Gratis townships, S2.O00.

Dora L. Blair to Joseph Apgar, 80

acres in Gasper township, $4.-K)0. Simon Cunningham, by heirs to Mary Cunningham, lots 107 and 10S in New Paris, $1.00. ' Lycurgus Miller to Mollie Miller, lots 1 and 57 in Eldorado, $1. Same to Prank D. Miller, land in

Monroe township, ?1.

Same to Allen A. Miller, land in Jef

ferson township, ?1.

Clinton Nelson to George Longman.

lot XiV.i in Eaton, $l,00O.

Orion Brower to Aaron Clark, IS

acres in Gratis township, ?2,0uO.

Catherine M. Stover to Trustees

Brethren church, part lot 2! in Gratis,

$200.

Mary S. Fudge to Anderson C. Pudge,

quit claim deed to land in Washington

township.

Isaac D. House to Frank M. House et

al, 5 acres in Monroe township, $375.

T. May Fudge to Malinda J. Decker

lot 14 in Camden, $100.

Adah P. McNeill to William E. Cob

lentz, lot 1! in New Paris, $l,S0O.

Wilson T. Clawson to Cail L. Rein

heimer, lot 31 in New Paris, $72."

John E. Parker, trustee, to Edward

Slover Fertilizer Co., land in Somers

township, $500.

J. S. Stewart to Ada Kimmel, out lot

19 in Gratis, $1,00.

C. F. Brooke, Jr., to Camden Tele

phone Co., part lot 1, in Camden, $2.

500.

Francis A. Beall, by executor, to Fan

nie B. VanSkiver, SG.l acres in Israel

township, $G,043

Wm. E. Goldsmith to Wm. A. Gold

smith, land in Washington township.

$75.00.

Eph K. Baker, by heirs, to Levi Mc-

Nelly, land in Lanier township, $1,325

Imogene Moore to E. Vernon Moore,

lot 254 fh Lewisburg, $175

Frederick B. Pansing, to Earl Lei-

er, 40 acres in Harrison townsmp,

$4,500.

Emma D. Booker to Wm. B. Clayton,

LVt S04 in Eaton, S1.30O.

Howard Heath to Rosa Heath, 20

acres in Monroe township. $1.

G. Edward Slover to Edward Slover

Fertilizer Co., 3 acres in Somers town

ship, $300.

Wm. H. II. Pierson to Minerva Pier

son, lot in College Corner, $200.

Elizabeth E. Beasley to Georga A.

Houdeshell, 40 acresMn Monroe town

ship, $3,400.

Wm. Booker to Rella Booker, land in

Jefferson township, $1.

Albertis II. Etter to Ora Marker,

38.03 acres in Gratis township, $3,000. Chas. A. Smith, to John H. Smith, land in Lanier township, $50. Christian Siler by executor, to Geo.

F. Schide, lots G15 and GIG in Eaton,

$1,3G0.

The clock ticks

away, Shortening up ' Eat, drink and b

For some day

You can't

(Free s Co's.

ind ti

tLe. time

lives each day,

erry,

ill be wher

RocVy Moimtarfi Tea.

A. GTLuken &

u

pies an

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. '

Use artificial gas ror light

CENTERVILLE, IND.

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Centerville, Ind., April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Spahr, of Bryan, gave an Easter dinner for the Rev. and Mrs. A. II. Jones and their daughter. Mary, of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clevenger and Ethel Clevenger. The Woman's Cemetery association will meet next Friday afternoon at the rooms of the Civic club. , Mrs. M. A. Brown, was the guest on

Friday and Saturday of Mrs. Catherine Brown and Miss Flora Brown at Homecroft, at Dublin. ".... " .

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Endsley entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Menke and family, of West Richmond, on Sunday. Mr. C. D. Remington, of Indianapolis, representing the Northern Ohio Blanket Mills, Cleveland, Ohio, was in Centerville on Wednesday, attending to business. Mrs. Ella Lock and son Chauncey, of Cambridge City, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Frank Clark. ... ' . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tice and son Ralph, of near Richmond, and" Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Jarrett and daughter Ruth of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. John McCown. on Sunday. Mrs. G. J. Wolfe, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gwin, at Economy, has returned home.

been postponed until Saturday afternoon on account of the funeral of P. J. Hoshour. Miss Nellie Jones spent Wednesday in Richmond. Miles K. Moffet of Connersville, visited friends Wednesday. Rev. A. R. Jones will fill his regular appointments at the M. E. church next Sunday. Mrs. William Stahl and daughter Mary, of Richmond, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coons. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Warren returned home Wednesday from Malabar, Florida, where they spent the win

ter.

Mrs. John Deitz of Richmond, visited

relatives Wednesday.

Mrs. A. G. Blackburn has returned

to her home at Hartwell, Ohio, after

a short visit with her daughter, Mrs

L. H. Warren. Mesdames James Baker and Eflne

Weaver visited in Cambridge City

Wednesday.

Saloon Keeper Released. Eaton J. W. Pollett, a BaroR street saloon keeper, who was arrested on a charge of selling liquor to Robert JJechtol, w-as released by Mayor Craig. Appropriate Exercises. Elkhorn Mills Bunker Hill school closed last Friday with appropriate exercises. The program was well rendered and enjoyed by quite a nunaoer

of the patrons of the school This

closed a very profitable seven months

term with Isaac Moore as teacher.

Classified

Advertisements

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Township Convention. Elkhorn Mills The executive com

mittee of the Boston township Sunday school organization met with the Township President, Albert Smith at Orange Sunday afternoon for the pur

pose of arranging for the next township convention. The convention will

be held the third week in this month

on a week day.

Doing Business Again.

When my friends thought 1 was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness

and general debility," writes A. A

Chrisholm, Treadwell, N. Y., "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric

Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they

are curing me. I am now doing busi

ness again as of old, and am still pain

ing daily." Best tonic medicine on earth. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken &

Co. druggists. 50c.

GREENSFORK, IND.

Greensfork, Ind., April 4. Mrs. Dan

Crawford of Richmond, is the guest of

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wiseman.

Paul Brooks and Ben Harris left

Monday for Purdue University. ,

Mrs. Will Roller and daughter, are

guests' of relatives at Straughn.

A number of young people surprised

Miss Theodosia McDivitt last Friday

evening. An enjoyaDie evening was

spent. " ...

Miss Stella Hunt has returned from

a two weeks' visit in Richmond.

Mrs; Sue Gaylor and Miss Clarice

Foster of Richmond? spent Sunday

here. ''

Mrs. A. O. Pierce is1 on the sick list.

Miss Nellie Lamb, who is attending

State Normal at Terre Haute, is spend

ing hef vacation at home.'

Mrs. Mike Ragen is visiting relatives

at Kokomo.

Mr. and Mrs. John Clawson spent

Sunday at Richmond.

Chas. Stutson made a business trip

to Richmond Tuesday.

RHEUMAT

, Mystic

Neuralgia rad

days. Its actio

remarkable and

movs at once

ease immedia

iose greatlyybenefi

A. G. Luk

CURED IN A DAY.

atism and

In V to 3

on the I system is

ns. It re-

cause anjd the dls-

ppears. The first 75 cents. Sold by

ggists. No6-d&w

For Sale by All Dealers.

KITCHEL, IND. Kitchel, Ind. April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hermier were in Indianapolis, Saturday and Sunday visiting their son Lloyd. Everett Kitchel and family have been visiting relatives in Cincinnati. Lura Moss spent Easter in Richmond the guest of Mrs. William Smith. Hazel, Marcia and Hallie Hart visited their aunt, Ollie Hart in Richmond Saturday and Sunday. Earl Hart and Clyde Edgeworti are home from the Norih Manchester college for vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Veneker spent Sunday with relatives in College Corner. .Mr. and Mrs. AY. C. Hart were in

' 'berty Sunday.

ELKHORN MILLS, IND. Elkhorn Mills, April 4. Theresa

Neff went to Richmond Saturday to spend a few days with relatives and

friends. .

Carrie Brown of Richmond, is spend

ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed

ward Timberlake.

Clem Wolfe spent Saturday evening

and Sunday at Ft. AVayne.

Those entertained at dinner Sunday

by Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Feasel, were Mr. and Mrs. AA'm. Austin and MV and

Mrs. AVm. Ifendrix of Richmond

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hale and family

were entertained at dinuer Sunday by

Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Cable. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family were entertained at dinifer by Mr. and Mrs. Davis McClure-Sunday. - Frank Jenkinson, is at home., this week. . - ; - ' . . . HAGERSTOWN, IND.

Damage Not Great..

Elkhorn Mills The damage done to

fruit by the late freeze is hot as great

as was first expected. The Hoshour Funeral.

Milton The funeral services of Phi

lander J. Hoshour will be held at the late residence on Main street Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The interm nt will be in AVest Side cemetery. Friends may call at thef house from 3 p. m. Thursday until noon Fridas.

BURGLARS AT ELKHORN

Took Clothes But Later Threw Them Away.

THEY KEPT GOLD WATCH.

Elkhorn Mills, April 4 Burglars entered the home of AVm. Lent last Saturday in broad daylight, between 8 and 10 o'clock, and took a watch and

chain, a suit of clothes and a cloak.

The cloak and suit of clothes were

found wrapped together lying just

outside the house. The watch has

not 'been located. The burglars entered the house through the front door

while the occupants were in the back

part of the house.

7 insertions For the Price of

Jt For Rent. For Sale, Help Wanted, Lost, Etc. j and all classified ads. pertaining to business, f S one-haif cent a word. "Found" and "Situation , Wanted" are Free. All Classified advertisements appear in both -ft the evening edition of the Palladium and Sunu Telegram and the Morning Mail Edition without S H extra charge.

WANTED.

AA'ANTED AA'ashings and Call at 221 South 10th st

ironing. 4-2t

WANTED Experienced ;ady agent to takecharge of a good selling article. For particulars, call" at 131! South Third street. 4-It

AA'ANTED To sell to responsible party sole right to manufacture in Central Indiana, staple and fancy article, always iu deman. Can show you how you can make large profits; will take reaj estate as cash. Address Stilz & Miller, 151 E. Market St, Indianapolis, Ind. thfc sat

cash at option, of purchaser. Mortgage on premises for deferred payments, bearing C per cent interest from date. To be sold to settle es

tate. George B. Dougan, trustee.

"OCEAN TRAVEL Don't the weather make you feel as if you would like to take & trip crosa

the Ocean?

We offer the, finest acrapftodationa

for ocean travel on the Hamburg-

American lin?

Richmond insurai

HanaT. Koll, Mgr. 11 South 7th street. Tel. No.41.

FARNHAM ANTHEACITE,COAX. EGG NO. 4( CHESTNUT. Both, Phones 9.

SCKOIX'S MEAT . MARKET always on hand, ale binds of hoxn grown me: ts, both reh and cured. Give me y iur traey I guarantee satisfaction; 421 Mn Phone 1611.

SPECIAL

Phone No. 36 Calls the

FOR SALE Old fashioned curly bu

reau, pearl inlaid, highly finished

cheap. 1"'7 South 13th st. 2

FOR SALE Baseburner and lar;

begonia. Call at 120 South 11th st

FOR SALE Sewing machine and baby

cab in good condition. Call at 42

North 8th st. 2-7t

AVANTED Saw- filer and general repair man. flowlett Desk Mfg. Co.. North 10th street. 4-lt

WANTED Wall paper to clean. Satisfaction guaranteed, reference given. Chas. Bennett, 25 Ft. Wayne avenue. IS-eod It

AA'ANTED To loan ?1,W0 for three to

five years at six per cent. on gilt edged real estate security only. No commission. Address "Trustee," care Palladium. C-7t

AArANTED Second hand farm wagon.

Address II. T., care of Palladium. o-2t

AVANTED Have your feathers wash

ed; upholstering; mattresses made to order; 524 S. 12th st. Phone 789. C. C. Partlow. 3-3 1

WANTED Your carpels and rugs to

clean. Rich'mond House Cleaning Co., New Phone 81C Old phone 921. " 1-tf

A CARD.

This is to certify that all druggists

are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la

grippe coughs, and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opi

ates. The genuine is in a yellow

package. Refuse substitutes. A. G

Luken & Co.

HIGH POINT, IND.

High Point, Ind., April 4. Mr. and

Mrs. AViIliam AA'ilcoxin visited at

Fountain City Sunday.

Tom Davis and family, Sinion AVed-

dle and family visited at Bert Farm

er"s Sunday. ( - ,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson and

daughter, spent Easter with Verne Col trane and wife of Richmond.

.Mrs. i'atrick Quigiey called on

friends at Richmond Sunday.

Mr. Ivan and Benny Moore enter

tained a few of their frieds at an Eas

ter dinner Sunday.

Mr. Charley King and son Rudolph,

attended church at Richmond Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. AA'ard spent Sunday at

Richmond.

Ethel Coletrane wras at Richmond

Tuesday.

Mrs. Rhoda Mendenhall visited at

Webster the latter part of last week.

Mrs. AATard called on Mrs. Carrie At

kinson Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Martha Mendenhall visited Re

becca DeHoff Sunday afternoon.

i. Hagerstown, Ind., April 4. Mr. and Mrs. George Dragoo and son were guests of his parents at Muncie over Sunday. - . Mrs. John Rohrer of Richmond is visiting her father, Volley Gohring, and Miss Catharine Gohring. . Mrs. Geo. -Rheineger and ; daughter, Dorothy, spent Monday at Richmond. Mrs. Emm4 Fryst and daughter Esther spent Sunday with Mrs. Fryst's brother and! family near, Germantown. Mrs. Chas. Newcom of Richmond, spent Monday night with Mrs. Pleas. Davis. -

The Christian Aid society met Tues

day afternoon With Mrs. Josephine AA'erking. The. next meeting will be held with Mrs. Etta Porter. Theodore Sells made a business trip

to Anderson Monday. He was accompanied home by his daughter, Thelma, who has been the guest of relatives there for the past week. Irs. John Harris was at Richmond Monday, i Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn spent Sunday with relatives near Mt. Summit. Among those who were at Richmond Tuesday were Misses Rena Replogle, Mable Teetor, Mrs. Maggie Replogle and Mrs. Bell AVidek ind. Will Canady returned to Indianapolis Tuesday morning after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Marshal Knapp.

Mr. and Mrs. AVill Fox of New Cas-l tie were guests. of Mr. Limra Rohrer i

Wednesday, 1

The Pricelof Health.

"The price of heajth in

district is just 25 ctts:

box of Dr. King's writes Ella Slayt

New Life Pills cle:

part new life andrvigor

2oc. Satisfacjjfm guaraii Luken & Co. druggists

alarious

cost of a

Life Pills," Noland, Ark.

ently and im-

) the system.

ed at A. G.

OLIVE HILL, IND. Olive Hill, Ind., April 4. Mrs. Stigleman m no better at this time. George Armstrong was kicked by a horse one day last week. School closed last Friday. . Mrs. AVm. Tailor has gone west on a visit to her son, and daughter. Lem McNutt and wife spent Easter at the home of John Roller, north of Greensfork. Miss Artie Dure spent. Friday and Saturday with Bell Armstrong. Miss Annie Martin from near Centerville, spent a few days last week with Flora Fulton. . Opal Snyder is staying with her aunt Dollie Tuttle. Myrtle Tailor and Bertha McNutt went to Greensfork AA'ednesday afternoon. 'There will be preaching at this place

next Sunday morning.

Mrs. Mame Dayis called on her par

ents. AAesley AAalker and family, last week.

AVANTED Carpet lawing and mak

ing by II. Appiarius. Phone No. 1S04. l-7t

FOR SALE Household goods, feath

er beds and canned fruits. Cheap

for cash. Account moving away. C II. Griswold, t Ft. AVayne avenue

rOH SALE Coupe and carriage in good condition. Bargain for quick

sale. Call any day excepting Moa

day and Tuesday. 20oa East Main

St. GO-tf

FOR SALE 6-foot bath tub, new. AVill

sell cheap. .021 Main st. G-3t

FOR SALE Fine stock farm two mil?s

from Richmond. Brick house of

rooms, one irame nouse or 4 rooms

two barns, good water. Ball & Peltz,

8 and 10 North 7th st., general in

surance. i-7t

FOR .SALE Two nicely Improved, well

fruited, suburban properties. Pos

session immediately. Apply In per

son to J. E. Moore, over 0 North 7th

St.

l-7t

AV ANTED Girl small family, street.

for housework in Apply 1315 South A l-6t

AVANTED First class electrician; call 39 S. 6th st. Phone No. 1679. 31-6t

AA'ANTED Students to enroll for the spring term opening April 1. Richmond Business College. 25-tf

AVANTED Good girl to learn dressmaking trade, 106 N. 16th st 3-lt

AVANTED A night watchman. Call

at Richmond Indiana Manufacturing

Co. 3-2t

Booking orders now for

the famous O.I.C. Pigs

World's Fair Premium

Stock. Send for pedigree and prices.

O. E. Fulghum, Phone 63S. 2-14t

FOR SALES John Roling residence

property, No. 38 South 7th St.. 41

feet front. Good 9 room brick house.

AVill sell at sacrifice. Dickinson Trust Co. 2-tl

FOR SALE Bay pony, 56 inches high;

good condition; phone 1155. 2-4t

f uu SALdi. t'ure orea wnite wyandotte eggs, 15 for 50 cents. Albert

Kirby, phone 1129, Garwood Road.

2-7t

WANTED Men to learbarber trad2. Few veeks compites; ten positions for every grajuate. $12 to $20 weekly. Waives w4Ie learning. Beau

tiful 1907 catalogue just out mailed

free. Write Moler Barbe, College,

Cincinnati. Ohio. decl8-tf

WANTED Man with team and wagon

to sell a large line of medicines, extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Remedies, Sheldon, Iowa.

Male Help.

MEN Our 1907 catalogue explains

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.

Male Help Wanted.

GOOD POSITIONS WAITING

tot capable snpertntendknt as 4 foremen experienced in artoua lines. We are rvina a number of

employers who need gue men for responsible posi

tions ul once, and will pj f !i-$s000ayear. A few desirable openings for men hn"inir money to Invert witn their serrttes. Copy of Opportunities descrlblnironen tvositions free forth askine. Write to

day stating age, experience -etc Offices in 12 cities.

HAPGOODS (IncJ Brain Brokers. 101a Hartford Bid., Chicago

FOR SALE.

Richmond - property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, Phone 329. tf

FOR SALE Improved farm of SO

acres, good soil, splendid location, 7 miles from Richmond on pike, bargain at $4,000. 12 acres improved good black soil, possession when sold, price $1,500. For particulars, W. F. Swain, Economy, Ind. 3-7t

FOR SALE Strawberry, raspberry er

blackberry plants at State Line Fruit Farm. Phone S12H. J. S. Kuth, prop. U-llt

FOR SALE Household goods, must

be sold within, 10 days; call 313 S.

6th street. 2-4t

FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 121

S. 4th street. 2-7t

FOR SALE Large plat of ground and an eight room frame houf on

the National r road, fronting Earl

ham campus. The home of the. late

Dr. Dougan Clark. Inquire of Char

les A. Francisco. S 17tf

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Everybody

Woodhural. 91.

buy property

1 lUa St Telephone

JuneS tf

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT One beautiful - newly fur nished room, modern, reasonable

205 North Ninth. 4-lt

r uit kh.. l itooms rurmsnea com

plete for lignt house keeping; mod

ern; 200 Richmond ave. 3-4t

FOR RENT AVill sublet flat In AVayne

flats. Mrs. Gilchrist, Flat 1, North 12th st. 2-3t

jc uk la moaern nat over

Dickinson's drug store, third floor with an attic. Inquire 23 N. 10th st.

FOR RENT Two rooms down stairs, in front and two up stairs. Call 214 South Sth st. 30-4 1

FOR RENT Furnished rooms with

batJh and electric light, 326 N. 10th. ' 31-7t

FOR RENT A desirable flat of five

rooms, with bath in Safety Deposit Building. Call at Dickinson Trust Co's office. 29-tf

FOR RENT Fura

trie light, steam

only, at the Gr;

i

fhor.t ttaf

, i

aL X

. m . . -,.

shed rooms, eleo

geo'Iemen 14-tf

FOR SALE Rose Comb Rhode Island

Reds. , exclusively; eggs from yard No. I."f2.per setting; yard No. 2, ?1 per setting; $3 per hundred. Mail

orders promptly filled. James L. Newman. Route SI. Lynn. Ind. 3-7t

LOST An R. II. S. '08 pin Roman

Gold with triangle in center. Please return, to 113. Main or call phone 1073. 4-lt

Large Empir

AL WINTBR

B HI

oving Cars.

EIN, Prop.

'523 fkin St.

PENSION Attorney ana

with an office on the jrlrflVHoor mt

the Court House will klXM Ton best

service in pll penn matter. Alonzo Marshall, Richmond. Ind.

lotarri

DUG

FOR SALE BROWNEIX ENGINE,

in uua cunui

Second-hand Wei

Fine Sh

JACOB KERN. 1st andUfichmond Ar,

m. ion. f

1Majmine.

fpe

ZWISSLEB'S H0M

The Excellence of

BREAD is proven

demand. Tbe big

loaf. Elrerythins made to jIew"r.

our

hi th6

cJ.i.w'

Y

QUAKES

Increasing

and beat f

In our line la

MONUMENTS A

We have a large from. Prces rea

Marble and Gran

Hallowell. Prop.

LEXERS

Foe to select

lajfie. Klchmona

fWorka., Joh

S. 10th.

HUSKING SEAS0

Hand Petro-Pin

keep the hands

cracks and sorei

25c, at Druggls

or by mall. P mond, Ind.

N

4 Oinl

m m

m m m. s

aorr am

m r

tft. Ml

W W

ft6-

Is Hard on the

ment will

d free from

alf-pound box.

arness Sealer

Pine Co.. RIcb

PHONE

for the best

COAL

A. HARSH COAL

irarU of

ANB GOKE.

fyb SUPPLY CO

Pattern and Machine Work of

All Kini

STANDARD PATTEHN AfFQ, CO.

11th and Northi Etreet.

FOR SALE

A good ICO acre f,

land, 25 acres in tiro

sugar trees. Good

ance of water. A ba;

Write, WM. G.

R. R. No. 1.

fin. sugar trea

;r, TOOstanding lildinjfs, abund

sold soon.

fx

BAKER

Tw Pa

ris, Ohio,

FOR

See Al. II. Hunt. 7

him tell you' about

21st street, west si

AL. H. 7 North Ni

lQOS

io of

9th. ist, and le

lois oi t

street. :

T,

Street.

SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and N.

E. Want to Sell: Allave had 13 ycarsl

successful. A

tion, 2,000; a

5 room house, $S

per mo.); a 3 roo

balance $7 per

from $500 to $5,

good investment

i

r a 1

32 renu

renter, good locai

ir, $2,500; a

($100 cash. bal. i

($100-50 cash.

cash to loan

Quite a numbea

r1ooroG:Ocborn I

Writ Fire and -ance. W will b

from $100 to

Home 1589, Dell

ROOM 16 I. O.

fornado Ineui

Loan Phon

1

ind you.

.W. BUILDING. j """'AM

The Horris

for all kinds of Trees, Shrubs,

E. H. BEL

Phone 3C9.

IlanMt-

V!n i

r UK

ursery

Onamental

vergjeena

op.

Road Easf,

& O

'NO M0R I 1

LOST Small pocket book, Wednesday afternoon, containing near $5, on N. 8th St., or at Gennett theater. Finder please leave at Palladium office and get reward. 4-lt

You will receire . the highest d e -gree of satisfaction ffom a

trial of the

Bitters in cas-

of

Spring Fever, Colds, Grippe, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness or Malarial Fever.

Try . it today.

FOR SALE Three cottage houses "and

one lot all joining, 708, 710, 712 and 714. on North 27th st. Call 712 N. 17th St. 3-3t

TOR SALE Baby Go cart, fine condition. 30S Pearl street. 3-;jt

FOR SALE Camera, 5x7, Pre mo B, 3 plate- holders and tripod. 1316 N. H st. . . 3-St HOME FOR SALE The fine property No. 313 South 11th. Easy payments. The two story brick slate roof house, at above number will be offered at private sale until May 1st. If not sold on or before that date, will be offered at public sale to the highest bidder. Terms: One-third cash on day of sale; one-third in. one year from date of sale; one-thiid in two years from date of eaie. Or all

FOR RENT Nice rooms with or without board. 103 N. 17th St, 3-7t LOST On South feth street or Main on north side, tiny gold chain with tor

quoise locket and heart attached. Re

turn to L. C. care Palladium office.

WHY PA

Easy Payments

4

t Oi

X at Hasbdhbusch

505-507 Main St.

n uasn

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Reward.

...

Money

Low Rates, easy

son's Loan and R

Wide Stairs. 710

Uoaned.

i .

fit

Ilain &t

Thorn p-

Agency.

et :,

thu&Fri tt

See our supply of Bicycle Sundries. S

cles for sale. Bicy

specialty. Also fu,

hand household Goo

pets. Etc, at very ?

W. F. B Home .Phone 1778.

;w Bicycles and

ind bicy-

uring a

second-

jrniture, Car-

' prices.

VN, 1030 Main SU

cor-l ht

ate rmic

II ItnE of

Nyal'c Kidney Pills

For Kidney lis.

25c per box. Ecch box.

money refunded.

M. J. QUI

Court House Pharr

street. Phone 138.'

fiuarajl

Acjf 400

teed of

Main

t. t

Richmond Honuct CrX t

33 North Eight SL

Phone 1457

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