Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 268, 6 November 1907 — Page 6

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TIIE RICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGItAM, WEDNESDAY, XOYEMBEIl 6, 1007. JlPROMISES TO "GIT" ; IP ALLOWED TO GO SNAPSHOT OF MISS KATHERINE ELKINS. TD)d5i.y9s Has

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WANTED For the U. S. Marine Corps; men between the ages of 19 and 3". An opportunity to see the world. For full Information apply in person or by letter to Marine Recruting Office, rooms 8 and 9 Kelly Rlock, Richmond, Ind. 6-13-20-27 WANTED Dish washer at Snell's restaurant, 403 N. Sth St. C 3t WANTED Horse for its feed; will use few hours a day. Pilgrim Brod. 6-2t WANTED A man with some experience in grocery business to take charge of a grocery. Address "Grocery", care Palladium. -7t WANTEI-Acom pet en t "gi rl "or "in: iddleaged woman for housework at 2 North 10th street. ."-i't WANTED A place to do housework. Inquire 40! N. 17th st. o-f.t WANTED Washing and ironing. Addrams 925 N. 12th St. 5-2t WANTED To do housework, private family. Call .K S. C street. 5-nt WANTED Washing and ironing and day's work, 7Si N. 15th. WANTED Agents, large commission; bgt propositi on on market; address 10. car Palladium. 5-7t WANTED To employ a church janitor. Bwd.J. F. Harris. 5-2t mail secondhand gasoline engine, at once. P. O. Box 73. 3 7t WANTED To loan sum of money on farm; addrer.H R. S. J., Palladium. 2-7t WANTED To buy upright piano. Mut be In good shape. At right price. Addrtiss J. L. M., care Palladium. 'J it WAN TED To buy and sell 250 aeoon4 hand stoves at F. B. Books' second-hand furniture store, 328 and Mt'v. streoi-. 31-7t VvJk.iii. tiecoud-bfcTid furp.ituro, , carpets and stores. Antique Furniture Store, Cor. room, 4th and Main streets. 31-7t WANTED Students. Call or write Indiana Barber college, 3''0 Eat Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. 28-14t WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waltine; wonderful demand for graduates; write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. REAL ESTATE AL. H. HUNT, Real estate. 7 N.9tn Btret. Phone 877. R. L.TlOR"E7"Ri"Ts t at e7Accfd enF! nsurance and colection; 14 N. 9ih. PHOTOG RAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer. 704 Male BtreeL Phone 563. STOLEN A green silk umbrella, from the Public Library, between 4 and 5 p. m., Tuesday. Party kindly return same to 901 N. I street and avoid trouble. 6-1 1 UNDERTAKERS. WILSON iTpOHLMEYER. No. 15 N. 10th street. Private ambulance. SWEET CIDER (Just In). NEW KRAUT (fine) CREAM TO WHIP (Heavy) HOME MADE BREAD. Phone 2292. HADLEY BROS. The femartse Of Life. Infants and children arc constantly needtaar a ?azative. It Is Important to know what to rivt them. Their stomach and bowels are not stror.fr mough for salts, pwvativo waters or cathartic pills, powders or tiilets. Give them rnfli-i, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. CsWwnll'i Syrup Pepsin, which sells at tba smal! sum of SO cents or f I at lrn? stores. It Is tu one exeat remedy tor you to have tat the house ic vivo cbliAres) when they need it. C. C. & L Excursions to ..Jamestown Exposition.. and return Coach Tickets, 12 days J12.85 15 Days' Ticket ...$18.10 60 Days' Ticket ...$21.40 Season Ticket $24.00 Via C, C. 4. L. to Cincinnati, C. & O, B. A. O. or N. & W. R. R.'s, Round Trip Homeseekers' Ticket to the South and South East; to the West and Southwest. One-way Colonist Tickets to California common points, $37.35. One way Colonist Tickets to the west and north west at greatly reduced rates. For particulars, call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A., Home Tel. 44. Richmond. VISIT THE NEW ALFORD DRUG CO., 9th and Main St Prescription Specialists. Full Lino of New Tobacco and Cigars. Try the new drink, Vril, only at our soda fountain.

Seven Insertions for iHe Price of Frve No Classif led. Ads will

be CHargecL. FOR SALE. Real estate and merchandise stocks.' Porterfield. Kelly block. 7-tf FOR SALE Roo! and Bridge paint, guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendenin & : Co., 257 Ft. Wayne aveime. Bot h j phones. ml-3ruo-wed sat-wky I PUBLIC SALE Public sale. of perf o.i-j al property. 6 miles northwest of j Richmond anil ?. mils east of Greensfork, on the Richmond and Greensfork pike, on Morday, Nov. 11, I!'?, j eonimencias at 10 a. m., the follow-! Jng personal property: S head of : hoists and mulci, S head of milt-h : rows, 7." head of hogs. 14 bfad of1 Shropshire ew-;, 2-S tons of timothy hay. corn in the crib ami in thej firld. farming tools. Amanda J. Kii g and Georg King. 7-(t FOR SALE-A. frech cow. Leo Uuri.ett, Webster, Ind.. Route -. ."-7t F'PT s 1 '? A'irr.iifef.ra tor's sale of 'The Kelly Mines," 40 acres in the giv.a u-.'..il and tmr. -btrict near Joplln, ile. Will :ake p;irt cash and reet in trade. Apply or write B. F. Kelly, Admr.. 2Z4 South West :!rd Sr. o-7t FOR SAL Fire tine new Tallies and plac carat, just, received. Moormann'8 Book Store. 5-7t FOR SALE -A new lot pyrography seta and pieces to burn. Moormann's Book Store. 5-7t FOR SALE Buffet and table; 1214. S. A street. 4-7t POR SALE Poland China pigs, both sex. A. II. Pyle. pluone -.1or.C23-r.Ot FOR SALE Antique Furniture and Stoves, etc. Antique Furniture Co., corner room, 4th and Main streets. 31-7t FOR SALE Two rubber tired buggies, cheap if sold soon. Call 51 (; Main st. 2-7t FOR SALE Two car loads of mules; horses bought and sold. Gus Taube, Sale Barn, 124-12C N. Cth street. Phone 18S4. oct-12-tf FOR SALE Beautiful locations, well improved properties on or near our famous traction lines; tracts of land in all parts, of Wayne county; apply to J. E. Moore, over C N. 7th street, Richmond. ' 8-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 SCHOOL. SCHOOL Cheapest and best school of short hand. Mrs. W. S. Hiser, 33 S. 13tu St. Phone 377. You can entrr any time. 21-tf MONUMENTS AND MARK EPS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury, Mgr., S3 North 8th Street C5TY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., October SOth. 1907. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the , . . j.jj .i .i. ; of Richmond, Indiana, that on the , ' . . - 30th day of Oct., ISK'i, they aix?rovecl ' . , , an assessment roll showing the prima . . - - ., . facie assessments for the fc ".lowing . ... - , x.... ' i,i,. thorized by tne ImproYtmcnt Reeolu-! tlon named: Improvement Resolution No. 128 19071

Provldinr for the improyoment of the ' . " alley between North 8lh and 9th!da,y m Uecembor. HH.. for Incuse to street br the consM ccticn of cement!se11 intoxicating, spinous, vinous and roadway therein from North A street j malt ,i(ors in a iws quantity than r. to Sailor street. j gallons at a time with permission for Persons 'interested in or affected bylt he same to be tirank on the Premises said described public improvement i where soId- in conformity witn an act are herebv notified that the Board, of tne General Aseemly of the State of Public Works of said city has fixed of Indiana in force March 17, Friday. Nov. Sth. 1907. as a date 1111(1 aU amendments thereto, upon which remonstrances will be re- i That 1 am and win be the aclual ceived. or heard, against the amount .owner of the said business and will not assessed against each piece of prop- , act as tne agent or partner of another erty described in said roll, and will'1" the conduct thereof, determine the question as to whether ! Tne prectee location of the room and such .ots or tracts of land hare been j premises where I pror-ose to sell inor will bo benefited in the amounts ! toxicatiug liquors should a license be named on said roll, or in a greater orSTnied me. is as follows, to-wit: less sum than that named on said j Being a certain front room frontroll. !ln 011 North I) sueet. number "07 Said assessment roll showing said 'North 1) street in the city of Itichprlma facie assessments, with the ! mond and on the south side of said names of owners lul descriptions of 'street, and being the front room on property subject to be assessed, 's on j the ground floor of a certain twofile and may be seen at the office 'story frame buildins situate on the of the Board of Public Works of said . following described real estate, to-

city. CLIFTON W. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL. It. R. JOHNSON, Board of Public Works. 31-Ct Throw away pills aaJ strocir cathartics trhic" re violent in action, aad always have on h.n t. Caldwell's Syrup Hepsia, tb eruaranrev re for constipation and ail liiei;e8 axis'-, in stomach trorble. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Elizabeth H. Brannou, deceased. Said es tate is supposed to be solvent. RICHMOND TRUST CO. J. W. Nftwman. Atty. dally octvO no 6 1U

BUSINESS CHANCE Party to invest .S'Hjo.oo in good business with opportunity for managing same on a salary. Address X. T., care Palladium. ."-2t

LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy honestly vi Laundry. can. Richmond Steam OSTEOPATHY. DR TOWNSEND. Nortn Sth and A. Lauy assistant. Fhone loSG. DYEING AND CLEANING. r6Cejr-jf LVeTsfrX GooX called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Robe & Hill. Prop k. LOU Main NOTICE. NOTICE Headquarter:-, for merchant delivery, 610 Main St. Phone 141. 6-7t NOTICE Mrs.- Sainw " has" " removed from Main to S. bih street. Cl-7t MISCELLANEOUS YOUR HANDS kept soft and vel vety and free from cracks and sores during summer work by using Petro , Pine Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by all druggists. FINANCIAL MONEY LOANED-Low rates, easy terms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs. 710 Main street. Phone -loS. 1-wed-thur-fri-sat-tf For a Little Cash. And easy paying 's per mo. Can sell a 2 room house . a' $500; a 5 room house for $850; a 7 room house for $1,200; a & room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have cash to loan on good titles. S. ly Morgan FOR CONVENIENCE of the constantly Increasing number of Classified Advertisement patrons in the Palladium and Sun-Telegram, we have established the following substations, at any one of which Classified Advertisements may be left and will be forwarded to this office. Sin!bStatnons. East tnd Toler's Drug Store, Cor. 15th and Main Streets. Howell's Grocery, Cor. C and North 18th Streets. West Richmond Geo. Shofer, grocer, cor. West 3rd and Main Streets. Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West 3rd Street. Fairview J. J. Mulligan, grocer. 1021 Sheridan Street. North of Railway Norris and Sons, Grocers, 725 N. 10th of Main Street -Bowing Bros., Grocers, r35 S. E street. NOTICE. Notice in hereby given to the citizens of the Second ward of the city of Richmond, Wayne township. Wayne county and State of Indiana, and to all others concerned, that I. the under signed, a male person over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral char- . . .. . , . , acter and a continuous resident of . , . . . , ,. . said township for more than timet v . . , ... . . ; days time prior to the date hereof, ; ' 4l will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Wayne fount v at t);eir . next regular session to be held in the Court House in said city of Riiiiwit: Being lot number fifty t.Vb in that part of the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, laid out by Jesse Iden. except the following described part cf said lot fifty i.loi; Commencing at the northwest corner of said lot fifty thence east aiong the south line of North T) street fifteen (15) feet, thence south parallel with the west line of said lot. thirty-nine ("'. feet. thence west fitteen (15) feet to the west line of said lot. thence north thirty-; nine (I'm feet to the place of beginning, and being in the Second ward of said city of Richmond. BERNARD A. KENNEPOHL. d-6-13-20. Have yon trouble of any kind arising: frora a disordered stomach? Oo to your druKfisCand tret a 50c or U bottle of Dr. Caldweirs Srruj Pepsin, irhich is positively rorotee4 te fur you and keep xeu wtiL

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Furnished 120 S. 11th St. front room '". 7t FOR RENT New six room mod-.r. house for $12, at coiner of Schoo and Hunt streets. Fairview; call 2, N. Sth. Phone 2002. 6-1. PORTrENT" OR SALE CheapTa "fin upriKht piano; 112 N. 7th; Mar; Dicks. -4! FO R RE N t two nicely FurnLshed front rooms. Heat, liht, bath and telephone. 113 N. 12th St. C-7t FOR R EN T A n tK hf room house witii bath. Inquire at 2MU S. 11th. G-l)t FOR RENT Two room house trie light, both binds water cellar. Inquire 712 X. 17th. FOR I'F.NT Five or six rooms, "t'l. , elect'ood c-;.t .Y2.X "S". ."-::t FOR RENTvtniences. FR RENT Furnished room, all i-uii-:sr.: N. !)th st. -V2t One large furnished room 2or, N. !th. .VJt FOR "RENT-""- Remodeled" house" 'wit h 5 acres: all modern improvements. just north Aslum avenue. Inquire 221 North 7. r,-t j FOR "RENT-' Two 'iinfurnishedrooms ' at 31 ii North Pith. r-"t FOR RENT Seven room brick house; i 200 South 13th street. o-it FOR RENT Fin iiished rooms, first! class, typical location; price; reasonable; call at 27 North :th street. 5-5 1 PORRENT Double '""seven "loom house, 216 & 21 South 14th street. Fight room modern, 20 South 10th street. Kepler & Weller, Vausihf.n Rik. 5-tf FOR" RENT Small" "iious on North 13th, newly papered, $7.00; inquire at 1200 N. G or phone 3422. 4-3t FOR " RENT -FiirniFhed room, heat ! and bath. 3 N. 12th. 4-7t . FOR RENT Five" roon'i" flaOlojKrpVf month. Inquire 2.-. N. E. st. l-7t FOR" R E N T ThrVe" mi fur tfi shed "rooni s above IS North 8th St. Apply 013 Main stieet. ' 25-tf LOST. LOST Pocketbook containing $50.00 in $10.00 bills; return to Palladium; reward. 5-3t LOST Ladies bTovrT leatlier suit case, containing child's clothing, with name "A. Hamilton." Return to corner S. 17th & S. B Sts. G-lt LOST Comb with Return 205 N. 9th. three amethysts. Reward. C-2t UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downing & Son. 16 N Sth st. REAL ESTATE. Ballenger & Conley, Peal Economy, Ind. F 1 BE I N 3 U R ANCE Estate, Richmond Insurance Agency. Hans N. Koll, Mgr,, representing tho oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main, Telephone 1620. 14-tf Illood Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh. A reliable remedy. All druggists. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Third Ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, and all other residents of said township, county and state that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne County. Indiana, for more than ninety days prior to the time of the filing of said application and a person of good moral character over the age of twenty one years, intend to apply to the board of county commissioners of said county and state, at their next regular term commencing- on tho first Monday in December, 1007 for a license to sel? intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity thar five gallons at a time, and permit llv: same to be drank on the premises where sold in accordance with the provisions of an act of the Genera Assembly of the State of Indiana, a; proved March 17th, 1S75, and al amendments thereto. I hereby state that I am and will b( the actual owner and proprietor of said business, and am not acting as the agent or partner of any other person, and in connection therewith I desire to conduct a restaurant and three pool tables. The precise location of the premises in which I desire to and will sell said intoxicating liquors should a license be granted me, is as follows, to-wit: The front room cm the ground floo: Number 21 North th street, and be ing in the south-west corner of In: number one hundred and ten (110) ii that part cf the City of Richmond la i out by Charles W. Suur and described as follows, to-wi; : Commencing on the south-west cortex of said lot thence north with thwest line of said lot twenty-four 2i feet thence east to the first par:itio: wall thence south wich said partition wall twenty-four (24) f-et thence west to the place of beginning and being in the Third Ward of said city. hoy C-13-20 WILLIAM TORBECK. GET YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & 0GB0RN. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg.. Richmond. Iftd. Telephones Home 1519. Beil 53R

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Tnteresting snapshot photo of Miss Katherine Elkins. daughter of the millionaire senator of West Virginia, who is reported to be affianced to Duke D'Abruzzi, the Italian nobleman.

WOODMEN VOTE HID TO GENERAL HOSPITAL Will Contribute $35 to Institution in Colorado. TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY. The local lodge of Modern Woodmen of America voted about to the aid i or the tuberculosis hospital in Colora -

1-eI)tfilll ' do at its meeting recently. This was I at Loganspni t. Likewise he appointj secured by a ten cent per capita ta.. j ed William O. Anderson, republican,

The local lodge, along with others throughout the country, are making j preparations to celebrate the twentyfifth anniversary of the national organization, the second Monday night in January. A class of iii'tv candidates probably will he initiated by the local camp on that night. Twentylive candidates have already agreed to become affiliated with the lodge. You nerir t suffer ivi: ! ion, con r'"-. v; iior oc ; - from a d' :., Ot-r; J j -i:p Peps' w' ci-.j-? y it '.t ' !'. I r.;;.-r?v- : . D.. C C-'.? 1 -3 you 1 COMPLETES LCNG TRIP. Mrs. Marie R. Wright will arrive in New York in a day or two, completing a thirty thousand mile trip by sea, and the 1.000 mile journey on horseback from South America. She is the most traveled woman in the world.

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a2i ftrj.v ff 4 B5 r.'V) FERL1NG IS RENAMED ON VETERINARY BOARD Appointments by Governor Hanly Are Announced. MANY PLACES ARE FILLED. Governor Hanly has reappointed T. R. Seweil. republican, as a member 1 of the board of police commissioners 1 as a member of t ho M .rion police board. Other appointments by the governor yesterday were as follows: The Rev. Francis H. davisk, Indiana- : poll's :is a inniber or Hie i.oani ial chanties, succetxiing W. I'. Cooper of ivi. Vayn'. resigned; Dr. Mary A. Spink. Indi.'MMpolis, as a member ' of tlie salve board, suc-ceeding Dr. Sarah Stockton of Indianapolis, rt- ! sip (!. Both terms are for three ye.i"i:, beginnitig March, last. Cevernor Hanly nho reappointed W. Y. l'arsoiis, president of the Torre Hauti- Nonral seb.ooi, ris a member of th- Indianapolis public library comPi'sfi.m for four years and John W. Headiuc ton as a member of the board of control. Soldiers' and Sailors' monument, for a term of three years. Orville L. Boor of Muneie and O. G. Fel ling of Richmond have been reappointj ed as members of the state board of ! Veterinary examiners. Their tjims I are for four years each. GRIZZLED VETERANS ON WAY TO BATTLEFIELD Major M. M. Lacey Meets Gen. Macklin at Indianapolis. BOTH WERE AT VICKSBURG. Indianapolis, Nov. C. Two "grizzled ; veterans'' met in the lobby of the Ho- , tel Enslish yesterday afternoon. One ! was Ma. M. M. Larry of Fountain C'i y, ind.. s'-crf tary of the Vicksburg ' National Monun.ent rommissiou cjf In-' diana. Tiie othr veteran was Gen. ! J. K. Macklin, recently retired from' th- Unitfd ?tatt-o Arn-y. Koh v'-tt-rans loiizht at Vickiurg , "r.d:;in; r ptinift.tB. Today they; are trri- back io.: tfi' lie field .'lack'-iu for incf thn three mouth; L. c y is going with to the old batihc iirt tim ' .-.ieq; of v;j. the monunent iiii;.-s:on. w.i.Cii :.T 7:1M o'clock, "i-'n "f rr.on i;ri' -,-j v '.;-re tho leaves this niornto look s tij; t ; att r the - p be u r-nry-f. Th-- irleEf. 1 .; won't reeo-'.'j ! i. ; . . V.. e i.-.c-e, u wor, t know '-I!sii.si!p or Lave tak-A:r-.y of the s-a . i Vc 50C-. .ua!-y cht;: e sir.ee v. e ..:: vttertir.s cf !.- wiii ho'o ;t.'"i annual rei.ril ;-n at Vic-ksi ur- t r it ck, and r zv.y Northern i:.r-L v::l take advant-ct-e of the Iott :a:.ts t... atf-nd. II. C. Adms is president cf the monument comrmssicD. 7':? ether members are Gen. George F. 3!cGini.i. of Indianapolis, !Iaj. M. M. Lr.c:fy of Fountain City. Capt. John W. Sale of Ft. Wayne and Lewis C. Moore of Cobtm-

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Joe Jones Gives Judge Converse the Most Solemn Sort of a Promise.

IS UP AGAIN FOR DRUNK. THOMAS JURGENS PREFERS TO LINGER WITHIN THE CONFINES OF THE COUNTY BAST1LE FOR THE WINTER. Rather than languish the next tw. months in the eounty jail, where he has of late pent much of his time. Jo Joues promised Judge Converse tliat he would go "east" and never return to Richmond again. Joe was placed in a position best described as betwee i his s.itanic majesty and the deep, blm sea. Judge (Viucrse made him rluKiK- btwen the county jail and banishment, and Joe chose the latter j of the two Y ils." Thomas Jurgens . another police (court standhv. sat in court at the sddfl 1 of !......-! ..r.. 4 til.'.. I.ltl. .C Yl'U2 .t.Jl.tr V'L .H'ii" ."V ni.14 ... " , ... . lia ed with public- intoxication. Judge Converse if lie preferred banishment ' life in the bastile and the court; promptly received a negative answer. Would Tom Jurgeus leave the home of his fathers': -never. "1 went West once to New Castle, and then I can:o back to Richmond. I've got a job beri now and I want to stay here." btated Jurgena. "All right. Tom. I'll fine you ''." and costs and add a thirty day jail nentence." quietly remarked his honor, who will have his little grim joke now and then. Just Do That, Says Jones. Jones entered a plea of not guilty to th charge of intoxication. Joe stat. ed that he wanted to go '"east." Judge Converse then asked him if he would not fine him this time if he would per. manently absent himself from Rich, mond. Pointing his finger at th court , and solemnly shaking it for : second. Joe replied: "You just do that." He then stated that he would be out of town before noon. Jones i a middle aged man and an heir to a fair-eized estate. His guardian live in' Aaton, O., and Joe will probably take up hl residence there. Judge Converse accused Jurgens of desiring to break into the county jail for the winter season, but Jurgens de nied the charge. He fell off the wat. er wagon with no other design than to accumulate a good-sized jag. Last summer, when not in jail, Jurgens re. sided on a comfortable grass plot un der the Main street bridge. Thomas is an exponent of the out-door life la the summer. NOTICE. Iola Ixniee, K. of P. All members requested to attend th regular meet iim. Thursday evenlnK. as a matter o , importance to the lodj?o will be up I for ccmsideration. I. W. MARCHANT. K. R. of S. MASONIC CALENDAR. Week commencing Nov. 4th, 1007. Thursday Wayne Council No. 10, R. & S. M. Stated meeting. Friday King Solomon's Chap 4. R. A. M. Stated convocation. No. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Saiilarv We Arc Modern Sanitary Plumbers and we do work the way it should be done. Some people are under the impression that all plumbers charge high prices for their work, but we do not. You can secure first class material and first class mechanics, moderate prices. We also make a specialty of electrical wiring, fixtures and supplies. Our electrical department is under the supervision of Claude Smith, an expert electrician. Richmond Plumbing & Electrical Company 418 MAIN STREET. W. J. Cosgrove C V. Young HOME PHONE 1293