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HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Sept. 7. Miss Margaret Jewett cam from Muncie Thursday morning for a visit with her parents. BenJ. Jewett and wife on West Main street. Mrs. Porter Thorburg. Miss lone Thornburg and little Laverne Thorn burg spent Friday at- New Castle, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fletcher Miss lone Thornburg will remain for a longer visit. Mrs. Hannah Gephart and Daniel Fist went to Anderson Friday morn Jng to visit their sister, Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Nathan Canaday spent Friday at New Castle, with her son. Dr. C. E Canaday and wife. Mrs. Mary Lester and two sons went to ML Summit Friday morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Belle Hamilton. Mrs. J. W. Shawham after a week's visit with John Kelser's in the coun try, returned to her home at Tipton, Friday. Miss Lydia Manley came up from Dublin Thursday afternoon to visit Mr. Everette Thornburg for several days. Or Rudy of Indianapolis made business trip here Thursday and was a guest at dinner of John Teetor's. Mrs. Harriet Stover of New Lisbon, after a months' stay her with James M. Knapp and family, went to Dublin Thursday accompanied by Mrs. Chas Knapp, who returned in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Innis went to Tipton Thursday evening to visit Mrs, Innis' mother, Mrs. Marfnda Longfellowu They will also attend the old settlers' meeting. John Teetor went to Chicago Thurs day evening on a business trip. tlr. and Mrs. Peirce spent Thursday eight at New Castle with -their daugh ter, Mrs. Horace Burr. Chas. Peterson of Hamilton, OhfcL came Thursday evening to visit Mn. Wm. WorL southeast of town. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sells drove down from Anderson Thursday to visit his brother, Theo .Sells and family. While here he purchased two fine iron gray horses at Losantville, which he will use In his undertaking business. Mrs. Chas. Green and Mrs. Samuel Green of New Castle spent Friday with mall carrier Dick Jones and wife. Dr. N. F. Canaday and Dave Niccum visited the scene of the C, C. & L. wreck Friday afternoon. Harry Baldrldge, a former Hagerstown boy, who with his mother, Mrs. Baldrldge are living now at Detroit. Mich., spent Saturday here with old friends. Mrs. Will McCown retuned to her home at Kalamazoo, Mich., after a three weeks' stay with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Boyd on Fancy Hill. Miss Hattie Lashley of Reidston farm, near Centerville, came Friday to visit Chas. Backenstoe and wife. Mrs. Augustus Weidman has returned from Spiceland sanitarium very much Improved in health. Prof. Clark Wissler returned Friday evening from the lakes in the northern part of the state where he went for his health. Mrs. Clifford Fouts returned Friday evening from a ten, days visit with Mends at Greensfork and Mrs. Roy Copeland at Cambridge City. - 4 DEATH OF ALONZO DOUGLAS. Cambridge City, Ind., Sept 7 Alonzo Douglas, formerly of this city, died at Anderson this morning of tubercular trouble. Funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the A. M. E. church; burial at Riverside. Architects are In many Instances specifying electric plate warmers in hew houses being constructed. DR. PARK DENTIST 8 W. 10th St., Richmond, Ind I Easy Payments J Or Cash at Hassenbusch 505-507 Main St. A A A A A. A A 1 . 1. A A A T WW r I f I 'Ft1 'w 'M' 'f WW Wr DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST J4 ud 10 The Colonial.. Phone 631 Xdy Assistant. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE: LOANS, RENTS W. H. Dradbury Ck Son Room 1 and 3, Westeott Blk rsSSSBSSSSSSi DR. W.J. SMITH I ..DENTIST..! 1103 Main Street, Ground Floor A. SIEWEKE Drcoomakin t and Tailoring. Up over 818 Main St

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Milton, Ind., Sept. 7 The following is the program for 1907-08 for the Carey club. This club was organized In 1880, and has thirty-three members. Sept. 12 President's day. Meet with Mrs. Gresh. Responses "Summer Memories." Sept. 26. Meet with Mrs. Morris. Responses "Peace Movement." Program arranged by Mrs. Lantz, Mrs. D. H. Warren, Mrs. Wm. Ferris, Mrs. Judkins. . Oct. 10. Meet with Mrs. L. W. Beeson. Responses "Indiana." Program arranged by Mrs. L. H. Warren, Mrs. Manlove, Mrs. Templin, Mrs. Jfelsey. Oct. 24. Meet with Mrs. Parkins. Responses "Flags." Program arranged by Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Thorn burg, Mrs. Hurst. Nov. 7. Meet with Miss Beeson. Responses "Mental Therapeutics." Program arranged by Mrs. D. H. Warren, Mrs. Parkins, Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. E. Doty. Nov. 21. Meet with Mrs. E. P. Jones. Responses "Patriotism." Program arranged by Mrs. Moore, Miss Michael, Mrs. R. W. Warren, Mrs. E. P. Jones. Dec. 5 "Gentlemen's Night," Com mittee Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. E. P. Jones. Dec. 19. Meet with Mrs. Wm. Ferris. Responses "Women." Program arranged by Mrs. Gresh, Mrs. Kinsey, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Wood. Jan. 2. Meet with Mrs. Ferguson. Responses-."Dreams." Program ar ranged by Miss Jones, Miss Newman, Miss Beeson, Mrs. Morris. Jan. 16. Meet with Mrs. Moore. Re sponses "Child Labor." Program arranged by Mrs. E. P. Jones, Mrs. Chas. Ferris. Mrs. Wilson, Miss Michael. Jan. 30. Meet with Mrs. L. H. Warren. Responses "Famous Hymns." Program arranged by Mrs. Judklns, Mr3. Feguson, Mrs. Beeson, Miss Benner, Mrs. Lantz. Feb. 13. Meet with Mrs. Kinsey. Responses Municipal Ownership of CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Sept. 7. Mere dith Matthews will leave Monday for Lafayette, to enter Purdue university. He will take up the study of electrical engineering. Mrs. J. B. Routh was in Indianapolis Thursday in attendance to the funeral of Mrs. Ferguson, an old time friend. Mrs. O. L. Callaway is quite ill at her home on West Church street, threaten ed with fever. Miss Tillle Kepler has returned to In dianapolis after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kepler in East Cambridge. Mrs. Matthew Williams and daughter Ruth, returned from Indianapolis yes terday, after a week's visit with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Crossley have returned from Muncie, where they have been to attend the wedding of their neice, Miss Philabaum. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Howard of Morrlsson, 111., have arrived to remain until after the home coming. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wheeler have returned from Indianapolis where they are visiting relatives. Russell Ware will spend Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Wise, at Connersville. Robert Callaway and wife of Greenfield came today to be the guests of his mother, Mrs. M. Callaway, for a few days. Miss Irene Murphy and brother Joe of Wabash, have returned home after a very pleasant visit with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ebert and other elatives. JACKSONBURG, IND. Jacksonburg, Ind., Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz of Fortville were visiting James Underwood and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinson and Mr. and Mrs. Cass Tomlin of Richmond have returned from a fishing trip at Feeder's dam. Mrs. Charles Miller, who has teen sick, is much better. School opens Monday, September 9. Rev. Pierce Franklin began a protracted meeting here Friday evening. Everyone is invited. Mrs. Rachel Coffman is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts at Zionsvllle, In diana. John Coffman was at Dayton, O. Bartie Wlckersham and family have moved back to town. Mr. and Mrs. James Scott and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott of New Castle. Mrs. Jos. Blose of Abington been visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Geo. Spitler. has and NEW PARIS, OHIO. ' New Paris, O.. Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Reid retuned home Thursday after several days visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Lizzie Price of Vermillion, who has been visitlne her sister. Mrs. ny Kessler, retuned home Friday. Miss Keitha Hawley of Newport, Ky.. was the guest of Mrs. Maude Arnold. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coblentz are visiting Charles Coblent and family at Davton this week. Pery Potts of West Elkton visited his sister, Mrs. Kuth. the latter part of the week. James Fender of El wood and John Fender of Muncie. visited their sis ter. Mrs. J. Jarett this week and to gether with Mr. and Mrs. Jarett. attended the Fender reunion at Glen Miller park, Wednesday '

Public Utilities." Program aranged by Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. Thornburg.

Feb. 20. Guest day, with Mrs. E. R. Jones. Committee Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. E. P. Jones. Feb. 27. Meet with Miss Jones. Re sponses "Civic Improvement." Pro gram arranged by Mrs. Parkins, Mrs. L. H. Warren, Mrs. Templin, Mrs. Brown. March 12. Meet with Mrs. R. W. Warren. Responses "Organized Re ligious Work Outside of the Church." Program arranged by Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Gresh. Election of officers: March 20. Meet with Mrs. Templin. Responses "Trees." Program arrang ed by Mrs. Hurst, Mrs. Beeson, Mrs. Doty, Mrs. Lindsay. April 9. Meet with Mrs. Chas. Ferris. Responses "Magazines." Program arranged by Mrs. Ferguson,, Miss Beeson, Mrs. Manlove, Miss Jones. April 23. Meet with Mrs. Manlove. Responses "Arts and Crafts." Program aranged by Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Moore, Miss Benner. May 7. Meet with Mrs. Hart. Responses "New Books." Program arranged by Mrs. Wilson, Miss Newman, Mrs. R. W. Warren, Mrs. Chas. Ferris. May 21. Meet with Mrs. Lindsay. Responses Program arranged by Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Ferris, Miss Jones, Mrs. Hurst. June 4. Meet with Mrs. F. M. Jones. Responses "New Things in Science." Program arranged by Mrs. Kinsey, Mrs Hart, Mrs. Callaway, Mrs. Parkins. OFFICERS. President Mrs. Alice Gresh. Vice Pesident Mrs. L. H. Warren. Secretary Mrs. Walter Wood. Assistant Secretary Miss Marie Ben ner. Treasurer Mrs. Templin. Librarian Mrs. Chas. Ferris. Critics Mrs. Lantz, Mrs. E. P. Jones! Program Committee Mrs. Fergusan, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. E. P. Jones. Music Committee Mrs. Wilson, Mrs Lindsay. LIBERTY, IND. Liberty,-Ind., Sept. 7. O. P. Phares was a Connersville visitor Thursday. Mrs. Smith Creed and son, of Madisonville, Ohio, are guests of S. W. Creed and wife. R. M. Wilson of College Corner, was a Liberty visitor Thursday. Dr. W. W. Shriner of Cincinnati, is spending this week with Liberty friends. Frank Lashley, of Centerville, was greeting old friends here Thursday. Mrs. LeRoy Martin spent part of this week with Connersville friends. Mrs. Clara Bowers of Indianapolis Is the guest of friends here. John Peters of Indianapolis was the guest of friends here Thursday. Chas. Bake and daughter Floy of Contreras, spent Thursday in Liberty. J. Frank Rude is at Columbus, Ohio, managing Rude Bros., display at the Ohio state fair. Nick Ross, of Cincinnati, was the guest of friends here Thursday. James Davis and wife and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, have returned from an outing at Curtis, Lake, Mich. Charles Fry, of Cincinnati, who has been spending his vacation with his father, near Fairfield, was greeting old friends here Thursday. Mrs. Anna Chatfield of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. James Wilson. LeRoy Martin was an Indianapolis visitor Thursday. Elisha Bolton and Chase Brookbank spent Thursday in Connersville. Jerry Sullivan, wife and son and Miss Mabel Beresford, who have been the guests of Steve O'Neal and family, left Tuesday for their home in Birmingham, Alabama. Frank Southerland of Mishawaka, Ind., was a Liberty visitor Thursday. EATON, OHIO. Eaton, O., Sept. 7. Leslie Reid and G. A. Bogan of New Paris were Eaton visitors Friday. Sheriff J. W. Hoffman was in Columbus Friday, taking Emma Dearth, George Cottrell and Willis Vance to the Home for feeble minded youth. They were formerly Inmates of the Children's home here. Stanley Hart was her from Twin township Friday. G. B. McClelland, who has ben visiting the Filbert family has returned to his home in Cincinnati. " A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jefferson Friday morning. Misses Pauline and Gretchen Oldfather are spending Saturday and Sunday In Lewisburg with relatives. Judge V. V. Brumbaugh attended the reunion of the Erumbaugh-Rine-hart families at Union, O., Saturday. William Rehfuss of Peoria, 111., Is visiting his parents here. Charles Matthews of Lewisburg was here Friday. W. O. Gross and wife were Dayton visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell of Jen-!Dayton are visiting local relatives. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind.. Sept. 7. William Peeples came to visit his sister-in-law. Miss Laura Woods on Thursday. He Is enroute from Atlanta. Ga., to his home at Shawneetown. Illinois. Charles Wise will soon remove to the farm, which was formerly owned by Col. Enoch Railsback. at the site of Salisbury, the first seat of justice of Wayne county. Steel plies are now economically cut

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I ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., Sept 7 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Swain and Mr and Mrs. J. O. Edwards have gone on a trip to Oklahoma. Miss Mira Kimball went to Muncie. Wednesday. j Lon Edwards went to Richmond on I business, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin entertained Mrs. Will Parker, Nora McCauless and Opal Parker of Carlos City this week. I Mrs. Asenath Osborn is visiting her son, Worth Osborn and family visited this week near Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shively at Burke HilL Orrison Morrison has moved to M. Strickler's farm near Hagerstown. ' M. P. Bartlet is moving from Farmland to the George Scantland farm. Mrs. Mary Veal of Coffeeville, Kansas, who has been visiting relatives here the past week, started for her western home, Wednesday. Miss Edith Lamb who has been afflicted with heart trouble many weeks is regaining her usual health. Charles Williams of Muncie was here, Thursday. Mrs. Emma Hiatt took her mother. .nzaoetn cotter, to ureensrork, on Thursday. John Bish went to Williamsburg, Thursday on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hensley returned to Pittsburg, Wednesday. Mrs. C. C. Poarch returned to her home in Chicago, Wednesday. Lewis Chamness and Frank Daugh ty were in Richmond, Thursday. There was no little excitement caused here this week by a prominent farmer thinking some one had stolen his horse and buggy. The rig came up after a day or so overtime. Many people visited the scene of the freight wreck that occurred west of Economy on the C, C. & L. early Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Morrison and George Cook started today on their annual pilgrimage to Michigan. MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., Sept. 7 Mrs. Wilson of Doddridge Chapel Albert visited friends here, Friday. Robert Du Granrut has gone North Dakota to work. Miss Erma McMath is spending to few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McMath near Abington Mesdames Will Swope, L. R. Gresh and Samuel Hoshour and family spent Thursday with Mrs. Susan Wilson south of town. Mrs. David Nugent is visiting at In dianapolls. Miss Ina Burns has gone to Manila where she will teach this winter. Her sister. Miss Mabel Burns, will also teach in Rush county. Mrs. Joseph Bender of Cambridge City visited friends Friday. Robert McDaniel has returned from a visit at Winchester. Mrs. Earl Doddridge of Doddridge Chapel visited friends Friday. DUBLIN, IND. Dublin, Sept. 7. Miss Martha Wilson and euests. Mrs. Laura Wilson and Mrs. Edith Francz. spent Friday with Marcus Wilson at Centerville. Maurice Freeman of Franklin, was in town Friday. Rev. H. W. Robbins of Greenfield, was here greeting old friends Friday. Miss Madge and Lena King enter tained at 6 o'clock dinner, Thursday, Miss Clara Head. Several from here attended the Con nersville fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chalman Penny of Fountain City, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ceneworth cf Lynn, have been visiting at Rev. God win's. Miss Hazel McGeth has returned from a visit to Mecca. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Johnson of Anderson, are guests of Mr. and Mrs Lee Johnson. Dublin teachers attended the teach ers' institute at Cambridge City. WILL ERECT NEW CHURCH AT AN EARLY DATE. Building Committee Held a Meeting at Cambridge City the Past Week. Cambridge City, Ind., Sept. 7. The building committo of the Methodist church met this week and discussed plans for a new church building. It Is their intention to erect a new place of worship in the near future. As yet the site has not been secured. The members of this committee are as follows: C. H. Garver, president; T. Frazier, secretary and C. T. Wright treasurer. ARE GOING TO ' COLLEGE. Milton Young People Who Will Be Students This Year. Milton. Ind., Sept. 7 The following Milton young people will attend college the coming winter: Miss Dora Wallace, Indiana University at Bloomington; Miss Rachel Thomas, Hamilton College, Lexington, Ky.; Homer Williams, Purdue University, Lafayette; Park Lantz and Paul Hurst, DePauw, Greencaslle; Harry Williams, business college, Indianapolis. CONCERT WAS A SUCCESS. Hagerstown, Ind., Sept. 7 The concert given here by the young ladies Thursday night was well received by a large audience and both Miss Sloan and Miss Kerr showed their ability to entertain and delight all who hear them. EXCHANGE.

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WANTED. WANTED Apprentice girls. Millinery Store, 18 N. Sth St. Klute s-st WANTED Large hot blast stove, good condition at 1015 Main street. 8-3t WANTED You to remember Hall's $1.00, $3.00 and $10.00 store. Main Street. 8-3t WANTED i'ou to call and look at our large line of Favorite Base Burners, the greatest fuel saver ever known. The Peter Johnson Co. S-St WANTED Every lady in Richmond to wear our new 20th century ladies' boot. Can be seen in our window. Chas. H. Feltman. 8-1 1 WANTED Cigar salesmen; in your locality to represent us. Experience unnecessary. 68 per month and expenses. Write for paticulars. Monroe Cigar Co., Toledo, O. 8-1 1 WANTED A position of $23 is assured if you learn to write advertisements. Send for free prospectus. - Page-Davis Co., 124 Wabash, Chicago. 8-1 1 WANTED You to know Whisler the roof man paints and repairs your leaky roof's and guarantees to make them tight or no pay.1026 Main St Phone 773. Thur. sun, mon. 3 mo. WANTED Girl for dish washer and house work; good wages; call at 217 North 7th st 7-2t WANTED Two girls to learn the millinery trade at Mrs. C. A. Brehm's, 35 N. Sth St. 7-2t WANTED Telescopa exchanged at Pennsylvania depot Friday morning. Report 318 S. 15th St. 7-3t WANTED Parties with money to invest; can net you seven per cent. Roscoe E. KIrkman. 7-7t WANTED To buy all kinds of furniture and carpets. Antique Furniture Co., corner room, 4th and Main ' Sts. Phone 472. G-7t WANTED You to see our large line of base burners at Deuker's. C-3t WANTED 25 carpenters, 35 cents per hour for first-class workmen; apply New Castle Construction Co., New Castle, Indiana. 4-6t WANTED Small farm near Richmond; cash or grain rent; address X. Y. Z., care Palladium. 4-7t WANTED To do your upholstering. Herfurt & Son, 18 S. 6th St., phone 1717. 29-lmo WANTED A girl to do general housework at 131 South 15th street 27-tf WANTED Your carpets, rugs and up.holstery to clean; Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phones, Home,' 816; Bell 395R. 24-lmo WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube Bros. sale barn, 124-126 N. 6th. Horses bought and sold, jl 30tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs continually busy, licensed in structors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting, wonderful demand for graduates. Write for catalogue, Moler Rarhpr Colleee. Chicago. 111. tf HAIR GOODS AND DKESSIAU Switches, puffs and curls made to or der from combings. 44 Colonial hiilldfnsr. Phone 1002. 1-tf NOTICE Just arrived, repellant cloth. 54 inch goods, used for dresses, skirts, suits, coats, also for outdoor garments for rainy weather; in black, blue, green and brown, $1.00 per yard; we also have the largest comfort on the market, 90 Inches long, white cotton filler, no shoddy; weight 8 lbs. good quality of cloth, at $2.50. Also cotton and all-wool Blankets, Lace Curtains, Mattings, Druggets, Rockers, Morris Chairs and Watches. Credit given to responsible parties. J. Glaser & Co., 233 S. 5th. Open every evening Bell Phone 393 W. 30-tf NOTICE All persons having bins against the Richmond Chautauqua should mail them Immediately. W. S..Hiser. Secy. 7-3t DYEING AND CLEANING. DYEING, Cleaning. Pressing. Goods called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Rohe & Hill. Prop's.. 1011 Main st LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy hon estly wa can. Richmond bteam Laundry. RESTAURANTS. RESTAURANT For ladles and gentle men. Good service, at Promt's, 29 N. Sth. 29-30 PATTERN MAKERS AND MACHIN ISTS. Standard Pattern & Mfg. Co., corner 11th and N. E streets. augl7-lmo UNDERTAKERS. WILSON & POHLMEYER, No. 15 N. 10th street Private ambulance. DO AN & KLUTE. Undertakers, 14

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THE PRICE OF 5 Help Wanted, Lost, Etc., pertaining: to business, "Found and "Situation FOR SALE. j FOR SALE Two Franklin gas stoves small gas range and natural gas meter. Phone 1044 or call at 16 South 13th St 7 7t FOR SALE Real estate and merchandise broker; Porterfield, Kelly block. 7-tf FOR SALE SO acre farm located in Green township, including fine buildings, orchard and all modern improvements, easy terms; apply 236 S. 13th st 7-2t FOR SALE New six-room house on city car line; bargain; Roscoe E. Kirkman. 7-7t FOR SALE Good surrey, $10.00; call 17th and New Paris pike. 7-2t FOR SALE For breeding or feeding, 27 Poland China hogs. Phone !Hm;a. 8-3t-eod FOR SALE Clothing that sells elsewhere for $15.00, the same quality at Hall's for only $10.. 8S-3t FOR SALE The best line of base burners In Richmond. Peter Johnson Co. 8-3t FOR SALE The best line of men's work shoes on the market Prices $2.oO, $2.50 and $3.00. Chas. II Feltman. 8-1 1 FOR SALE Edison moving picture machine, complete, ready for bust ness; can be seen any evening after 6:30; 149 Bridge Ave. 8-7t FOR SALE All kinds of antique and second hand furniture. Corner room Fourth and Main streets. f-7t FOR SALE Bed room set, one set single harness, saddle and bridle. P.S N. 11th. C-3t FOR SALE One square piano cheap at Routh's music house, Main st. G-7t FOR SALE Antique mahogany veneered .bureau, Marquis Thomas's, one-half mile south of Fountain City; those interested call early . 6-3t FOR SALE I offer my fine Peerless automobile for sale; would take in runabout of standard make; address John T. Arnold, Bradford, Ohio. 6-3t FORSALEORTRADE Good lotln Beallview addition; will trade for horse and buggy. Al. II. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street 6-3t FOR SALE A good gas range, 103 Kinsey st. Home Phone 310. 5-7t FOR SALE Team of mules; also a big. cheap work horse. Harry Thomp son. Union pike. ' 3-7t FOR SALE Small farm, 5 acres, close to Richmond, well improved. Ad dress Farm, Palladium office. 3-7t FOR SALE Stock, horses, grain, corn in field, farming implements, etc., Tuesday, Sept. 10th at 1 p. m., at A. M. Roberts', miles west of Centerville, near Jackson park. 3-7t FOR SALE Good 8 room house, large barn. No. 108 North 20th street See E. F. Hiatt at Dickinson Trust Co. 25-tf FOR SALE Cheap, buggies, phaetons, surries, spring wagons; call at 317 North A street William Shendler, 25-tf FOR SALE Good residence property In good condition; well improved; nice location, near street car line; for sale to close up estate. W. C. Converse, rooms 20-21 Colonial Bldg.. nhones 81 and 1,554. 20-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health Insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone 1589. 27-tf Everybody buys property from Woodhurst 918 Main St Telephone 491. JuneS tf FOR SALE Improved farms of all kinds, within a radius of 15 miles of Richmond at prices from $40 to $400 per acre. J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh street Richmond. Ind. 8-tf FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf BAKERIES. MEYERS' BAKERY, Bread. Pies and cakes, 107 Richmond ave. Phone 1G33 YOUR HANDS kept soft and velvety and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using PetroPine Cold Cream Ointment For sale by all druggists. DENTISTS. Dr. Hamilton. 12 N. 10th St Phone 673. MISCELLANEOUS TO Vl 'S- x RangesretcaV "thV Peter Johnson Co. stove store. 8-3t HAVE YOU Tried our Favorite. Call at Peter Johnson Co.s. S-3t A FAVORITL With us. "Favorite" with you. Ranges, Base Burners and hot blast stoves. The Peter Johnson Co. S-St

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FOR RENT-Furnlshed rooms for gentlemen. 4S Ft. Wayne avenue. S-7t FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms, single or together. Convenient location, everything cheery and comfortable. Gentlemen preferred. Reference exchanged. Addresj X 27 care Palladium. , 7-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, one for two gentlemen; 221 N. 12th street 7-7t FOR RENT Two small houses; Inquire ISIS N. F street. 5-7t FOR RENT Furnished front room, bath: 30 N. 12th. 5-7t FOR RENT-Furnlshed room at 445 South Tenth Street 3-14t FOR RENT Wilke's residence. 34 N. 0th St. 31-tf FOR-R ENT Furnished rooms; 32a N. 10th street 4-tt FOirRENT Furnished rooms for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Mala sreet 22 tf PERSONAL PERSONAL To mothers. Have you purchased your school shoes for th children? fee Feltman before you buy. 8-1 1 PERSONAL Kitchen utensils at iVter Johnson Co. 8-T.t PERSONA tDoirrforget t hoselJrow a and Black stiff hats at Hall's, $1.0t. 8-3t PERSONAL Our $3.i0 trousers ai just the thing for Fall and winter wear. 8-3t PERSONAL Yes, we are busy, but not too busy to give you the very best of quality, style and true shoe fitness at Felt man's. 8-1 1 PERSONAIIlave placed in" your home immediately Johnson's Underfeed furnace. Saves labor, saves fuel. The Peter Johnson Co. 8-3t PEROlACbliurshoe We know the business. Chas. II. Feltman. 8-lt PERSONAL Cheapest and best school of short-hand. Mrs. W. S. Hiser, 33 S. 13th St Phone 577. Re-opened Sept 16th. . 7tf PERSO.V A L Visit our store and see our full stock of ranges. George W. Deuker. 6-$t PERSONAL The best line of chinaware in the city at George W. Deuker's, Main street 6-3t LOST. LOST Plain gold open face watch, on fleur de Ms pin, between 24 N. 10th St. and 715 Main street Finder return to Palladium office and receive reward. 8-2t EbST-::! AbouF$riOnnbiirsinnvelopei between A and Main on 11th St Return to Palladium Office or L. D. Parks, Boston, R. R., No. 9, and receive reward. 8-2t Lb S T A smail diamond set between N. 12th and B and S. 14th and B. Reward at 207 N. 12th street Home) phone 1822. 7-2t FOUND. i FOUND The best boys shoes ever made. A truly boys' shoe, at Chas. 11. Feltman's. 8 It FOUND The best hat in the world'for $l.o. Ask the adv. man. 8-3t FOUND The best place to buy Oravel Rubber, Asphalt, Two and Three ply Roofing building and carpet paper. Slaters felt Rcof Paint, Roof cement, Pitch and Tar. Whisler th roof man. 1026 Main St Phone 773. Thur. Sun Mon, 3 mo. PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer, 704 Main street Phone 56S. OSTEOPATHY. DR. TOWNSEND, North Sth and A. Lady assistant Phone 13M. REAL E8TATE AingnnngTT ' "Real estate." 'H " K" VtK stret Phone 877. it U MORE, Real Estate. Accident Insurance and colectlon: 14 N. 9th. REAL ESTATE. Business property wanted. What have you for sale? Thompson, 710 Main Street. 6-7t FIR IN8URANCE WANTED For Fire Insurance S good reliable companies call oc the Richmond Insurance Agency. 11 South 7th street Tel. 4L City and Country Solicitors watted. 6-tf IREDELL it FERGUSON. Insurance. Phone 626. No. 4 North Sth street, Richmond. Ind. 30-Ira MONUMENTS AND MARKEPS. Richmond Monument Co.. C E. Bradbury, Mgr.. 33 North 8th Street GET YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & 0GB0RN, Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg., Richmond. Ind. Telephones Home 1589. Bell 53R For a Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. Caa sell a 2 room house for $500; a S room house fcr $850; a 7 room house for $1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have cash to loan on good titles.. S. K. Morgan. 01.00 Q3.00 010 R. W. HALL WHY PAY lYIORE? ! FEED ! BALED HAY, STRAW. COON, OATS. CHICKEN FEED 11 & 13 Nortb t& St. Phone Its J. G. GILBERT