Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 88, 11 April 1907 — Page 7

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Thursday, April ! 1, 1907.

Page Seven.

Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio

ARBOR DAY OBSERVAHCE fjTT:

NEW PARIS, OHIO.

ten. days visit -with her . daughter,! started for his Colorado home Tues-j Monthly Entertainments. Mrs. Jo C. Burgess. ; day and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams j Webster Odd Fellows of Webster Zona M. Grave and Lizzie Rother-iof Muncie, ?-Mrs. Ella Presbaugh of Ha- are contemplating a series of month-

mal have entered the Marion Normal

for-the spring and summer terms

The public sale of C-A.?AddIeman

Tuesday was largely attended.Mrs. C. J. Martin returned to he

New Paris, .O.. April 11, Mrs. Albright of Hollansburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reid, SundayChris Marker went to Hart, Mich., Sunday to spend the summer with his

Mrs." George Richards is at Ilollans-; ,ho.m ,C&rt,TnTS, Sa,tU'daI' after

burg attending -her father, Mr. Tn. "n Tmua iuw, mau. e,. JI The commencement exercises will

son, -wno is not tipeuieu iu iie. ! . .

I UJ UtlU L1XC 111 1-.

Miss Mary Smith closed a very sue

enilemlf r.F enra tVirr.nt In flint lafet

Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Porterf ield and daughter Mary, Mrs. Pearl Reid and

'last week. They are all improved at

present.

Mrs. Caroline McGrew is very serf

ously ill with liver trouble.

Miss Enola Richards will entertain a number of her girl friends at dinner

Sunday. ' r

Miss Mary Boots of Richmond spent

Sunday with Joshua Jones.

Prof. Yoris of Hagerstown was here

Saturday on business.

Mrs. T. B. Miller of Greenville, and

Miss Sallie McGrew of West Elkton

are here attending their mother, Mrs

McGrew.

AN INSIDIOUS DANGER.

One of the worst features of kidney

trouble is that it is an insidious di

nease and before the victim realizes his danger, he may have a fatal mala

dy. Take Foley3 Kidney Cure at the

first sign of trouble as it corrects ir regularities and prevents Bright's di

eease and diabetes. A. G. Luken &

Co. '

DUBLIN, IND. aanOTBSB

Dublin, Ind., April 11. Dan Swart-

zel of California, has come hack to

Dublin to live. '

Mrs. Mary Ayres has returned to her

home in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Mary Funk is visiting her

daughter, Mrs. Mitchell of Everton.

Mrs. Margaret Binkley is visiting

relatives here.

Miss Inez Funk was in Cambridge

City Tuesday. - Rev. Godwin preached his last ser mon before going to Conference, Sun

day. Mr; Godwin has been pastor

here for two years. . -.The conference returned Rev. Fel

lars to his late district, that of Ger-

tnantown. -

Fired Carmony was in Rushville

Tuesday.

Headaches and Neuralgia from Colds LAXATIVE BROMO . Quinine, the world ;wide Cold and Grip remedy removes the cause. Call for full name. Look for signature E. W. GROVE, 25c.

WEBSTER, IND. Webster, Ind., April 10. Jacob Fudge visited relatives at Portland last week. The Ladies Aid society will meet et the M. E. church Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Monger and children of Richmond, spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Orange Steddom. Cooper's orchestra furnished the music for the dance in the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night. Rev. Bown filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon. ..-'- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atkinson spent Sunday with their son Charles and mily.

Rev. Ruley preached his farewell sermon at the M. E. church Sunday

afternoon.

Take me back to old Wisconsin,

, Where the sugar beets and tobacco

. grow,

Where the farmers are healthy, hap

py and bright

They all take Rocky Mountain Tea

at night. A. G. Luken & Co.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND.

Cambridge City, Ind., April 11.

The ladies of the Christian church

will give a market In Johnston's Drug

store next Saturday afternoon. ,

Adam Rummel of Lima, O., attended

the funeral of Abraham Weaver here

Wednesday.

Miss Alice Beeson of Milton, was

the guest of friends in this city yes

terday.

A crowd of young people from

Richmond attended the rink here

Tuesday evening.

Mr. George Doll, Jr., of Marion, was

here visiting relatives ' and friends

jesterday.

C. A. Bertsch was in Fort Wayne

today on business in the interests of

the Bertsch, Shear and Roller Co:

Miss Zoa Cornthwaite is on the sick

list.

Mr. and Mrs. John Markley and Mr.

George Rummel attended the Abra

ham Weaver funeral here yesterday

The New Pure Food and Drug Law.

We are pleased ' to announce that

Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,

colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and

adults. A. G. Luken & Co.

FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., April 11. Chas.

Arnett and wife were visiting Mahlon

Arnett and family Tuesday.

Ottie Love has had a very sick

horse for the past few days, but it Is

getting better now.

Miss Emma Hough, who has been

teaching school at Terre Haute has

gerstown returned with him to spend ly summer entertainments, which will the summer. be., given in their building in that Claud Lamb went to Cincinnati ! town. The first of the series will be Monday. - J given Saturday night, April 20, at .Joseph Morrison and wife were which time dancing and cards will af-

guests of William Lamb and daughter, Edith Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Southern Is visiting relatives at Spiceland this week.Joe and Charley Williams of Mun-

cle were here Monday.

ford amusement. Ice cream and cake will be served. The entertainments promise to be very successful.

Address by Dr. Lyons. Dublin. The baccalaureate address

Eldo Cain and family were in Rich-to the graduates of 1907 will be deliv-

mond Monday. ' t . ered at the Friends church, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peterson entertained ? afternoon, April 14, by the Rev. S. R. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peirce at dinner i Lyons. There are six graduates, Net-

New Paris Given 25 Fine Trees! By E. R. Clark. j

THE PLANTING EXERCISES.

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tlassihed

Advertisements

11 1 per Is; gvlr WORD j: 1

tie Smith, Emma Taylor, Anna Larsh, niation, by Maude Brown.

Sunday.

A IK tVi w. a -" : 1 .a ..

Aiucn. iiuiiUs was in iuenmunu , Delia Woodward. Olive Brown. Rubv i

Tuesday. v: . smith. ' - The Dalton township ... commence-1 ment will be held at the Nettle Creek icone to Colorado. church April 23rd. Fountain City Earl Williams, son A. X. Chamness will remodel hi3of Albert Williams of this place, with residence this spring. ' this family left Monday night for Ft. Dr. Crump of Greensfork, was here renins nolo where h hns a nrvdtinn

on professional business today. jfn S11rar-roncPi-n

New Paris. O.. April 11. The exrr-j eises for Arbor day will be held at the , Dtlblic -hlirch- Vridav sftprmvin it

two o'clock. The schools will he ci-

missed and the children conducted to the church. The program will be ts ' follows: J Song. InvocationRev, Grauser. - AddressDr. Dan Miiligan. of Day-J ton, O.

Reading of the governor's procla-j

7 insertions For the Price of 3

For Rent, For Sale, Help Wanted, Lost, Etc. and all classified ads. pertaining to business, one-haif cent a word. "Found" and "Situation Wanted" are Free.

Miss Mazie Howard of Cleveland, i

O., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. EarliM: ,nu,,rth R;nnc

II!!?.t thlS eeiL" , , , - ! Fountain City Miss Gertrude Ken-

.,iiSS s e aayior is nome ror. tne : worthy who - has been one of our

school teachers in the primary room for two years has resigned her position and will not be with us next year. Her parents live in Williamsburg, four miles west of here.

summer, after having taught a sue

cesful school at Whitewater. i

The Misses Susannah, Elizabeth j

and Howard Stanley and Lester Wil-j Hams attended the commencement at j Williamsburg Tuesday night. They I spoke highly of the addresses and the!

music.

ELDORADO, OHIO.

Moninger Will Speak. Fountain City H. H. Moninger, Cincinnati, one of the greatest Sunday

school workers in America, will adi dress the Township Sunday school

Eldorado, O., April 11. C. H. Miller j convention at the Methodist church

was in Cincinnati Monday. next Sunday afternoon.

Isaac Miller was in Greenville Tues

day. ,

Preaching services at the U. 3.

church next Sunday evening at 7:30.

Abraham Weaver Funeral. Cambridge City. The funeral of

Abraham Weaver was held here at 2:00 Wednesday afternoon at the

Hattie Wellbaum spent several days home 'of his sister, Mrs. Felix Rummel

Song. t The program will be followed bytree planting in various parts of town, j E. R. Clark donated twenty-five) very fine trees to the town which have ;

been planted along the walk and in WANTED First class grand piano

All Classified advertisements appear in both

t the evening edition of the Palladium and Sun-

U Telegram. and the Morning Mail Edition without Vt

WANTED.

the depot commons. The citizens in general are very en-

thusiastic in beautifying the town and it is hoped that this sentiment will not die out until that which is most desired will be had a park and new passenger station.

action regulator, first class tuner. Fort Wayne. led.

could also use The Packard Co.,

ll-ot

WANTED Books to balance; also a position as bookkeeper. W. P. Richardson, 225 N. t.th St. U-2t

WANTED Wall paper to clean. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reference given. Chas. Bennett, 25 Ft. Wayne Avenue. 9-7t

WANTED Boy of 16 or 17 at Starr Piano Works. Apply to W. Erk. 10-7t

WANTED Girl for housework washing dishes. Big wages, at 217 North 7th street.

and Call H2t

last week with relatives in Richmond.

Albert Schlientz and wife were here

from Brookville to visit parents over Sunday.

Miss Irene Mills of New Paris, was a

guest of Irene Kimmel last Wednesday afternoon.

Samuel Rice of New Madison was

here visiting with his daughter, Mrs.

Wm. Oswalt, Monday.

Grace and Alda Wellbaum were at

Castine visiting with Wm. Coy's Sat

urday night and Sunday.

Geo. II. Kelly of Eaton was in town

Tuesday looking after his interests in

the insurance business.

Dick Fulkerson was here Monday

assisting in the furniture store, during the absence of his son Harry.

Lewis Eddins has been quite poor

ly for several days past. His son Clarence is here caring for him.

Anderson Juday and wife of ' Rich

mond came Monday morning for a

MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Kirlin left for Vincennes Thursday, where they were called on account of the death of " Mrs. Re$tz, daughter of the late James Kirlin. George Borders and family, moved this week Into Lafe Cross's house nn Wert Main street. Harry Doty went to Southport Wednesday And rode to Milton a liorse for Dr. Gentle. He returned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevenger of Centerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clevenger Tuesday. Miss Nellie Jones spent Wednesday

in Richmond. - - :

Miss Ida Smith visited In East Ger-

In an town Wednesday Miss Aria McClung does not im prove.

Miss Amelia Mueller will have an auction sale of her dry goods stock

Saturday afternoon. Mrs. John S. Mullen visited in Con aiersvill Tuesday. Miss Lois McClung visited in Cam"bridge City Wednesday.

eturned home for the summer.

Ora Lacey and family, north of the ' visit with J. H. Juday and wife

city, spent Tuesday here with Jim

Lacey and family.

There will be some special singing

next Sunday evening at the league.

Mrs. Ellen White and Jennie Clin-

ney, who have been working at Earl-

ham college, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Chenoweth entertained Rev. Ruley and wife last Friday before Mr. Ruley left for the conference. Mr. and Mrs. Stigall have moved on the Ward farm three miles northwest of Fountain City.

in East Cambridge. Rev. Hawley of

the Presbyterian church conducted the funeral services. Burial was in Riverside cemetery. Broke Two Ribs. Dublin. Abijah Hammer is slowly recovering from the effects of two broken ribs. Revival at Cambridge. Cambridge City Revival services will commence at the Christian church this evening to be conducted by Rev. Shultz of Newcastle. He will be assisted by. his wife as soloist. Cleared a Nice Sum. Naw Paris The Salisbury family concert drew a large audience Monday evening. The Y. P. C. E." society who was to receive a part of the proceeds, made quite a nice sum of money.

Doing Business Again. "When my friends thought I 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 business again as of old, and am still gaining dally." Best tonic medicine on earth. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. druggists. 50c.

ra rnnn nnri ivifA of nrr Wo Replace Mustin's Saw.

Manchester, A. V. McClure and wife I Cambridge City "-At a meeting of and Oma Shewmon were visitors at ! the town council Monday night an api -o j - i uronnation of $12 was. made to

Miss Lottie " Teaford w ho is attending the Richmond business college, was here to visit Saturday and Suuday with Ephriam Benson and wife. N. D. Koons and daughter were here Monday visiting with his son Grover, and attending to some matters of business. Geo. Oswalt's had for their guests last Sunday, Herschel - Spencer and

James Mustin to replace the large circular saw in his saw mill which was cracked and unfitted for further use recently. f

A RECORD BREAKER. It is said that the greatest and quickest permanent advertising success on record is that of Cascarets, Candy Cathartic, which have been persistently advertised in every way, but chiefly in newspapers for about ten years. In that time the sale of Cascarets has grown from nothing to over one million boxes a month. This

wonderful record is the result of great

merit successfully made known. Those

who tried Cascarets as a direct result

of advertising, were pleased and recommended the article to their friends,

until its fame was spread to become WANTED Place to do eenerRl hmise-

UniVerSal. 9-11-131 ,,r,.V- K TV.ir1ta oH Ia,lr A,l

dress 17 Tiandnlnh streer

At a lire in a nouse at iiescnam,

England, the other day, a man, hear- WANTED To buy first class second ing that a roast of beef was in the hand furniture. W. Lefler, 402 kitchen oven, gallantly rushed into Main- - 9-7t

the burning building, and amid the WANTED All wanting fire insur-

WANTED A man. Richmond Fly. Fin. Dept. Starr Piano Works. 30-Kt

WANTED Boys at the Starr Co.

Piano lCMt

cheers of the crowd, soon emerged

bearing the rescued family dinner.

ance in first class companies, see Jos. S. Zeller, 7 N. 9th St. Phone 877. 9-7t

RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.

Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and WAN TLD-Any thing you want in the

Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It re-

movs at once the cause and the dls

ease Immediately disappears. The first

iose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by

farm line, large or small. Apply to

J. E. Moore, over 6 North 7 th street. 8-1 mo

FOR SALE Cheap. Fine fruit farm cm car line, S room house, goo4 barn, all kinds of fruit. Possession at once. Near city. See AI. H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street. FOR SALE A $22 book case and writing desk for $10. Phone 63S. - - S-7t FOR SALE Special bargain in a farm, ' 130 acres, level and well improved, $65 per acre; see Dye & Ellis, cor. 9th and Main. Phone S-70 FOR SALE Several desirable building lots in good locations, pricea reasonable; also several good and up-to-date residence properties. Ball & Peltz, S & 10 N. 7th st. S-Tfl

FOR SALE Bedsteads, carpets, din. ing room table and ice chest, cheap: call at 31 N. 9th street.

FOR SALE Two good level lots in Earlham Heights; address 1. O. Boa 14, city. 10-Ttj

FOR SALE OR TRADE Nine-room brick house, slate roof, all modern improvements. Inquire 40S Khxscy street Phone 1137, i0-7t

FOR SALE OR TRADE- Nine-room brick house, slate roof, all modern Improvements. Inquire 40$ Kinsey street. Phone 1137. 5.73

FOR SALE Strawberry, raspberry cv

blackberry plants at State Line Fru ill Farm. Phone S12II. J. S. Kuth. Prop. 3-14U

WANTED Everybody to bring their

shoes to 328 Main street for repairs;

guaranteed good work. 8-7t

A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. No6-d&w WANTED Anyone contemplating

building or remodeling, see Marlatt

& Mansfield, architects, 43-43 Colon

ial bldg., phono 1593. 8-tf

Humor and Philosophy y DUNCAN M. SMITH

PERT PARAGRAPHS.

WANTED Plain sewing at home; 314

South 15th street. S-

I FOR SALE New and second hand

furniture at a bargain, at 408 Main street. 8-7 1

j WANTED Before taking a trip get an

accident policy from -Ball & Peltz

8 and 10 N. 7th street. $1.00 pays for one $1,000 for one year. 8-7t

WANTED Business men in need of

office help, call at the Richmond

Business College, Phone 240. 6-tf

Eldorado Commencement. Eldorado The ' commencement ex

ercises of the Eldorado schools will i

be held on Saturday evening, April

j 27th. Seven graduates will receive

GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS Vse the best. That's why they Red Cross Ball Blue. At leading cers, 5 cents.

buy gro-

WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater, Ind., April 11. All the pupils 'of the local high school took the first examination last Friday. Trustee Anderson will attend the county board of education meeting Thursday. , C. D. Pile, of the Pyle Mercantile Co., 'w ill begin the delivery of goods to their rural patrons Wednesday of this week.' Mrs. Susan Manning returned to her home at Economy Saturday after a

IT IS FOR YOU, SICKLY FOLKS!

EATON, OHIO. Eaton, O., April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Fox, of Peru, Ind., have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Fox, this week.

The sale of the personal goods and chattels of John C. Riner, held at

Greenbush, this county on Tuesday,

amounted to over $6,000.

Miss Osse Duke, who has been very ill the past few days with measles, is

recovering.

Miss Grace Danley, who has been

visiting relatives in Muncie, for two

weeks, is expected home the latter

part of this week.

John F. Cunningham, of Dayton,

Ohio, was here Wednesday on legal business. "

wife of Richmond. Bert Eddins and Knpiomas cms year.

family, H. B. Sell and wife, Ernest Nogle and wife and Wm. Oswalt and wife. The Woman's Alliance will hold their devotional meeting next Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Sallie Shewmon. Topic:' The Power nf Words. They will ' also hold their election of officers for the following year and request all members to be

present. Universalist Church Regular monthly services will be held next Sunday, the pastor. Rev, Sara L, Stoner in charge. The sermon topics will be : (1) "Revelations of God." (2) "Is man a Free Moral Agent and

Therefore Responsible Vr His Eternal

WANTKU washing and ironing or

work of any kind; 711 North 19th street. 6-7t

Candidates for Trustee.

Whitewater Despite the lateness of

the spring, there are several prospec

tlve candidates for township trustee

fixing fences and , planning for the

race a year hence. Rev. Sharett to Preach. Fountain City Rev. Sharett of In

dianapolis. will preach at the Chris

tian church next Sunday afternoon

at 2:30 o'clock.

Installed New Engine

Eldorado A new engine of twelve

horse power has been installed at the creamery during the past week. The

ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind;, April 11. Dr. J. B.

Clark was called to Mooreland Sun

day to hold a council with two oth

er doctors over the blood poisoning case of Mrs. Nellie Hiatt. ' -

Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin enter

tained Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams,

Mr. .and Mrs. Gus Weyl, Tom Parker, of Carlos City and Lester Wil

liams at dinner Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chamness and

Oliver Hiatt were at Mooreland the first of the week. .

Noah Paul, Walter Thornburgh and

Charles Rogers were in Muncie Sun

day.

Horace Kimball was visiting

his mother, Mrs. Hannah Kimball, Monday and Tuesday. .

Mrs. Loop and the Misses Belle Con-

ley, Bessie Taylor and Gail Haxton Q a ant avq In V XT Y7 A roAA

estetters Stomach Bitters has prov- . ,, . .

ate.' A cordial invitation is ex- engine formerly used was not suffitended to the people of Eldorado and I ciently powerful and was unsatisfacvicinity to hear the presentation of tory hence .the parties to whom the

cnese cnemes. m ine memDers ana original contract for machinery was

menus or me cnurcn come prepareu j let made the exchange. An "Inter-

to contribute . to the state quota.

WANTED 0NLY CAR FARE. Eaton Woman Willing to Separate From Husband for Consideration of $3 - Ticket.

Eaton, O., April II. A well known married couple of this county, mutually entered into written agreement a few days ago to the effect that they would separate as husband and wife, the consideration being that the husband was to pay the wife the sum of $o.O. .The sum was to be paid to her in order that she might have a sufficient amount to pay her car fare to her former home. A The "woman in the case" sought to employ an attorney here yesterday for the purpose of securing a divorce. Upon being

advised as to the probable outcome, the woman left for her home, sad and dejected, but more wise than she had been heretofore. It is almost use

less to add that the suit will not be instituted.

Queen Alexandra, after a residence

of forty-five years in England, has visited the Tower of London. She is

said to have been "much interested in

what, she saw."

national" gasoline engine was loan

ed the creamery by agent P. L. Kim

mel, for use during the installing of

the new engine.

Inspect Proposed Route.

Whitewater A representative of the C. B. & C, made an inspection trip

over the proposed route for the exten

sion of that railroad south from Bluff-

ton, by way of Portland and Union

City to Richmond.

Social Notes of Nearby Towns

man or woman who suffers from Poor Appetite, Headache, Belching, Nausea, Sour Risings, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness. Colds, Grippe, Spring Fever or Malaria, and since we guarantee it absolutely pure no one need hesitate in trying a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS fit once. It always gives satisfaction.

Entertained Girl Friends. New Paris A number of Hazel Hawley's girl friends were entertained at her home,' Thursday evening. The evening was spent in music and games. - - "t - -. , - Social Was a Success. Fountain City The social which

was given last Saturday evening in

Atkinson's room by the Young Ladies

auxiliary of the Christian church was a success both financial and social. A German lunch was served at 10 cents a plate. The proceeds will go to pay for a bell for their church.

It isn't learning who our friends are

that is the surprising thing, but learu

ing who they aren't.

Who wears his pride on the outsido

will always have it raw in spots.

Don't be on too good terms with any

body's enemy.

Some men are determined to succeed

and others are determined to succeed I

If they can.

Success that comes without effort

isn't success, but environment.

Being a good workman is no draw

back to a genius.

When patience is pitted against ob

stinacy patience might as well resign.

Flattery speaks with a crooked

tongue, so its purposes undoubtedly WANTED Students to enroll for the

Rich

25-tf

WANTED For Fire Insurance in

good reliable companies call on the

Richmond Insurance Agency, . 11

South 7th street. Tel. 41. City and Country Solicitors wanted. 6-tf

WANTED Small second hand writing

desk for family use. Phone No. 48. , - ' o-7t

WANTED Your carpels and rugs to

clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co., New Phone 81G. Old phone 921. 1-tf

have curvature of the spine.

What looks like good judgment Is of

ten attributable to a lax disposition.

Trying to reform a deformed thing

la a waste of energy.

spring term opening April 1. mond Business College.

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' Remedies. Sheldon, Iowa.

Woman loves a clear, rosy complex

ion. Burdock Blood Bitters "purifies

the blood, clears the skin, restores

ruddy, sound health.

Aged Golf Players.

One of the great advantages of golf

Is its suitability as a recreation for the middle aged and the old. 'A "four

some" was played lately on an English

golf course ia which the aggregate age

of the four players was 331 yeara-

'ine competitors on one side were

Male Help Wanted.

WANTED Men to learn barber trade.

Splendid pay after few weeks with

us. Positions or locations to start business always on file. Special in

ducements this season. Particulars mailed free. Moler Barber College

Cincinnati, O. 11-tf

Male Help Wanted.

WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE

to Opportunitirm, our monthly puhHeatlon. you pnt yoiirwlf in direct touch with fmplujrenwba

the Other Side eighty-four and eighty- I rnt iuu dnrrlt hunlr-rl of positions now open

one. Tne petting green makes a screen I at ijo-5ia . -rear. Write for trw amrm ht.

rtate position c9irei mna let u tii you now our

old age.

Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel.

10 tf

uniaue Mrice oelDS tii ambitious manwholaat

present employed. Offices In 12 citie.

HAPGOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 1918 Hartford Bid., Chlrajro

FOR 8ALE.

Relieved In 24 Hours op Honey Refunded.

lors.

Mrs. llurlie Lantz and two children. Mildred and Dudley have returned to their home in Hagerstown after a week's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson will attend the M. E. annual conference at Logansport this week.

Worth Clark of Indianapolis, was -fl?,1'1-,11'48 wuveno few ot aeior- C. McCormick, pastor ot the Christian visiting here Monday and Tuesday. : at two o'clock Thursday afMr. Lewis Parker, who has been rfund it tba first, 50c bottle fails to ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. WhitoTov -n-ni

. nasi! you. .

Whiteley-Clingman Wedding. Milton Benjamin S. Whiteiey, son of Mrs. Maria Whiteiey and Miss Gert- ! rude O. Clingman, daughter of Mr. sand Mrs. James Clingman, both estimlabie young people living west of Mil-

LlJ?hfce.Rhem7t,m'o5oi,t SefMe'0 toa ere married at the residence of piinTd-'frswMtfrni ut???: the officiating minister, Rev. Firman

visiting relatives here the -past week I

At Druggist's 50c

live on a farm west of Milton.

Even opportu

nity has to wait

till - it gets a

chance.

Some people

get on In the

world, while all

others are able

to do la to get on In years.

Some people write for a living and

others write for a publishing house. The feminine burglar's kit of tools Is worn on the head and consists of a hatpin and. a hairpin.

Some sudden people no sooner get

throua feeing the minister than they begin to think where tbey can dig tjp a f "

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

FOR SALE Two sofas, folding bed, a

St. Andrew's Roller bird and a new oil heater.. Phone 11G3 11-1 1

FOR

plow.

SALE Two Call SG5C.

horse

Booking orders now fqt the famous O.I.C. Pigs, World's Fair Premium

Stock. Send for pedigree and prices. O. E. Fulghum. Phone 638. 2-14t Everybody bays property trot Woedhurot. tit Malm St Telephone 4 1. Juart tf

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath, hot water and electric lights. J20 S. Srd street. 5-7t

FOR RENT One beautifully furnished front room, modern, and reason able, 20.1 N. 0th St. 11-2C

FOR RENT Three unfurnlshevl rooms; both kinds of water and elec trie lights. Call 404 Main t. 3074

FOR RENT Storeroom with basement, counters, shelving, etc. Sei Fetta, IS S. 6th Et. 5-70 FOR RENT Furnished rooms wiui bath and electric light. 32G N. 10th. 7-7t

FOR RENT A desirable flat of flvo

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

FOR KENT Furnished rooms, eleo

trie light, steam heat, for seoMemaq only, at the Grand. 14-tf

LOST. A

LOST Child's gold chain, between

7th and fth on Main. Finder re' turn to Arlington hotel and receivo reward. 11-23

MISCELLANEOUS.

FOR SPECIAL BUILDING LOANS

for new houses, low rates, easyj. terms; for particulars call on Thorn p. son Agency, wide stairs, 710 Main st . 6-7

SPECIAL Seed Oats all sold. Try

some of the O. I. C. pigs. O. E. Ful ghum, Phone 638. 6-7tl

$$mmimm$u$m$smmmmt $$ LOW RATES t

$$ On personal loans, together I $

$$ with long time, easy payments IS t and satisfactory dealings, can $$ $$ only be had of the original low IS

$$ rate company, the $$ $$ INDIANA LOAN CO.. J5 $$ 'Phone 1341. Third floor. $$ 40-41 Colonial Bldg. S$

Money Loaned. Low Rates, easy terms. Thomp

son's Loan and Real Estate Agency.

Wide Stairs, 710 Main street

13- thu&Frl tf

FOR SALE Piano, cheap if sold soon.

Reason for selling have no room. 2$ S. Oth street. 10-3t

FOR SALE Go-cart, good condition

at 45 S. 10th street. 10-7t

SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and N.

E. Want to Sell: Have had 15 yeara

successful. A $24 renter, good location. $2.000; " a $22 renter, $2,500; a

5 room house, $S00 ($100 cash, bah $3

per mo.); a 3 room $500 ($100-50 cash.

breaking! balance $7 per mo.); cash to loaa

li7t , from $500 to $3,000. Quite a number

good investments.

FOR SALE Good Domestic Hewing

machine. Good combination book case. W. Lefler. 402 Main. 9-7 1

FOR SALE All kinds new and sec

ond hand furniture. Come and see

the bargains we have for you. W

Lefler, 42 Main. 0-7t

FOR SALE See Al. II. Hunt, 7 X. 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.

IA

Jor. Infants and CMldren. The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought

Bears the Signature of

FOR SALE Bulbs of alt kinds and hand made brooms. Runge & Co.. No. 16 S. 7th street. Phone No. 0-7t

FOR SALE All varieties of. field and garden seeds, sweet peas and nasturtiums. Runge & Co., 10 South 7th street, phones 00t &-7t

See our supply of new Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Secorvi hand bicycles for sale. Bicycle repairing a specialty. Also full line cf secondhand household Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Etc., at very low prices. W. F. BROWN, Home Phone 1778. . 1033 Main St.

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