Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 21, 29 November 1908 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, SUNDAY. NOVE3IBER 29, 1908.

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'PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEQ RAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS1

I1ESEIT ...The Market Place of the People... SEH IK PEtfi W0HI1) Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of All advertisements must be FOR THE Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before fT"1)flPfC ffftt! K EACH INSERTION. FREE ads below 12 noon iTMiE W

WANTED. WANTED Woman cook and housework, small family, no washing, must be competent, good wages. Address V, care Palladium. It WANTED Attention! large invoice of the new $1.50 Copyright Books for $1.20. New popular copyrights, 50; New Algee Books, 25 and 35c. Moormann's Book Store, 520 Main Street. 29-lt WANTED Place to work by 16 year old girl in town or country; call 440 Randolph St. ,,2$-3t WANTED For trade, good, clear, well located real estate, for i small business stand, with living rooms, in town or country. Box 70, Fountain City, Ind. 8-15-22&20 WANTED Good boarders and roomers, 3 doors from Main; 25 South 4 th St. 28-tf wa.'m i j o ouy second nana mrniture stoves and carpets. Phone 4201. 25-tf WANTED I want to sell your stock of household goods and farming implements; satisfaction guaranteed. Old experienced man. Wm. G. Baker, New Paris. Ohio. 25-7t WANTED High class soft gray Iron castings a specialty, nickel plating, stove and machinery repairing on short notice. Get estimates. The Scott Stove and Furnace Co.. Cambridge City, Ind. , 25-7t WANTED If you have , househo! d goods to sell see H. JI. Jones, auctioneer; office Shurley's barn. Phone 153(5.. 24-7t WANT EDHbuse with barn" will rent or buy; call phone 2385. nov24-tf WANTEDAmbitious persons to en- . roll at Richmond Business College fpr. next special opening, November 30. r . . . , nov21-tf WANTED 500 men. to learn barber, trade and take positions, waiting our graduates. Few weeks completes. Constant practice furnished. ; Scholarship includes tools, instructions, demonstrations," examinations and diplomas.'. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. "i-i ' , novl-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ttTWKOTTTsSN. "is "fTst: phone M75, ' augl-tf

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK tBy Correll and Thompson, New York, Nov. 28. L. & N. .. .. .. .. .... . Great Northern .. .. .. . Amalgamated Copper . . .. . American Smelting .. ... . Northern Pacific .. .. .. .. U. S. Steel . U. S. Steel pfd.. .. .. .. Pennsylvania .. , St. Paul ,.. . B. & O New York Central Reading . . Canadian Pacific .. .. Union Pacific .. .. .. Atchison .. .. . -Southern Pacific, .. , 4 i . Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Corrtll end Thompson. Erokera. Eaton O.) Chicago, Nov. 28. Wheat

Open High Low Close ... 103 104 . 103 103 .i'l 108 J08: 108 108 101 301 101 ; 101 Corn . V' Open High Low Close .... 62 62 62 " 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 Oats. Optsn High Low Close .... 48 49 48 48 ....50 51 50 50 .. 46 PorK. Open High Low Closo ... 16.00 16.15 16.00 16.00 16.20 16.37 16.20 16.22 Lard. .... 9.20 . 9,32, 9.20 - 9.22 9.40 9.47 9.37 9.40 Ribs. Open High Low Close .... ,8.40 8.40 ..... S.6S 8.60

pec. May July pec May July Pec. May July Jan May Jan. May Jan May Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. HOGS. No. ' Av. Dk. Price 72 271 160 $5.95 57 226 160 5.85 106 .., 231 440 5.S5 S2 206 40 5.S0 120 . 202 120 , 5.75 35 .. 201 40 5.70 106 1S5 .. 5.65 72 211 200 5.65 RA , taa r f ..j...... ........ ., i.U 65 ISO 160 5.55 SO 173 40 5.50 46 220 320 5.50 40 159 .. 5.40 38 .... . ,.170 ,5.35 56 1R2 K? 1S5 145 280 5.23 5.20 97

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Cit real estate Sorterfield. Kelley Bl.Kk. 9-tf FOR SALE Two metal door hoods. Cheap if taken at once. , lOl S. 21st street. 27&20 FOR SALE Your own price, gcxl bicycle. 33 N. 2nd. It FOR SALE 120 acre farm located in Walnut level. Pri5e reasonable; house and lot on S.. 15th near Main, modern, price right. H. , C. Hiatt, Greensfork. 1 29-7t FOR SALE One driving . horse, one sewing machine, one graphophone, cheap if sold at once. Address L, care Palladium. : v 29-lt FOR SALE Double house on Chestnut street. Rents $2Q.0O' per month. Cash $1,800. R. L. MoreV 2$ ,N. 9th. FOR SALE Gentle family, mare; call at 70 South 16th street from four to six o'clock in the evening. 29-2t DON'T FAIL to see the Lane Furniture Co. for Bargains. We have them. 404 Main. Phone 1945. It FOR SALE Just received a new lot of second hand furniture. 1030 Main. 28-2t TYPEWRITERS for rent and sale, easy payments. Agents new Fox Visible and others. Expert repairing and overhauling. Burr & More, Western Union Telegraph Office. . -sat&sun-tf FOR SALE House with barn; also new five room house, 332 Randolph . , - : ; - . zs-7t l"OR 8AL&- K car load ol horses every Saturday axd Monday at Gus Taube'n barn, , t , rf-tl FOR SALE-At a bargain Hawfley Time ClockMakes it possible to keep the correct time on SO men. Manufactured by . Grouse-Hi rid s.Co.i Syraf,i'cuse, N. Y .-If Interested , 'call at Palla'diiim 'Office. FOR, SALE or Trade, Stoves ofaTf klnds. W. OwerisV S;v6th: - ' V ' : y'-Ti'W- 2l:.7t FOR S ALE New and .' 'second-hand . furniture, stoves and . carpfets.SAif.. tique y Furniture Co.i . " 519 'Main. Phone 4201. ;.. i'2-tf FOR SALE Block, wood; A, H. Pyle, phone 5105-C noy24-2wk$ QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) Open .122 ' .140 . 85 . 95 .142 ' . 56 .112 .129 -.149 .108 117 .140 .175 .184 98 .119 High 122 141 85 95 143 57 113 130 150 108 117 141 175 184 98 119 Low 122 140 85 93 142 56 112 129 148 107 116 139 ' 175 183 98 119 Close 122 140 85 93 142 56 113 129 150 108 116 140 175 184 98 119 63 58 49 16 165 133 91 106 5.10 4.85 4.35 3.50 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. . ' , HOGS, Best heavies $5.60 $595 Good to choice . . . 5.35 5,65 BEST STEERS. Finished steers '. . 6.00, 7.00 Good to choice steers 5.75 6.00 Choice to fancy yearlings . 3.75g 4.25 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders 4.25 4.50 Fair to good feeders 3.75 4.00 Good to choice stockers . . 3.50 3.75 Common to fair heifers... 2.50 3.25 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers . . 4.23 5.00 Good to choice heifers 3.504.00 SHEEP. Best yearlings 4.00 4.25 Spring Iambs 3.00 3.25 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.50 6.75 Fair to good 3.00 5.50 Indianapolis Grain. . Indianapolis, Nov. 28. Wheat, per bu., ?1.04 Corn, per bu (53c Oats, per bu., 51c EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Nov. 28. No market; quarantined. Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Nov. 28. Cattle Receipts light. Extras, $0.25 down. Prime. $5.90 down. Veal. S.2". Hogs Receipts, 14 loads. Heavies, $6.00. Mediums, $5.85. Sheep Receipts light; ?4.25 down. Spring lambs, $6.00 down

FOR SALE: Male pigs, Poland China. Phone 5105-C. A. II. Pyle. ll-2wks FORSAI2oloGoalsi good as new, cheap; address T, care Palladium. 28-3t

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Well, Why Don't You. Two 5 room cottages, $950; $100 cash, balance $12 per month. Four 4-room cottages, $850; $25 cash, balance $10 per month. A good 10 room double house, $1,850; $150 cash; balance $15 per month for all. Bargains for cash owned by non-residents, must be sold. Several good farms: A $10,000 12 per cent investment right on Main street. I have Money to Loan and can Loan Your Money. List your farm property and money to loan. He does things. THAT MORGAN, 8TH AND NORTH E. BUY A HOME on Payments Seven room House, good condition,' small payment cash, balance same as rent; north-eastern part of city. Five-room Cottage in West Richmond, small payment, balance monthly payments. Five-room, one and a half story house north of Penn. R. R. FARMS 200 acres of black level land, well improved, 8 miles from Richmond. 2 acres with house and barn, south .of city, edge of town, well improved, no city taxes. Bargain. FRANK CQTFFIN v:18 South Eighth St. Phone 523 9 FINANCIAL. MONEY loaned. Low rates. Easy payments. Thompson, 710 Main St. ;'s - - . - : 23-7t TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O., Nov. 28 Wheat, per bu., , Corn Oats . . Clover Seed ...f 1.05 .. 63c . . .51c .$. OD Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) $10 to $11 New Timothy hay' (loose).. .$10 to $11 New clover hay (loose) $8.00 Mixed hay $10.00 Straw (per ton) 4.50 5.00 Oats, per bu ' 50c New Corn 6065c Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.; Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds ........ .'. . . $5.00 5 Good to heavy packers. . . . 4.00 Common and rough 3.75 Steers, corn fed .. ....... 4.00 Heifers . . 3.25 Fat cows 2.50 Bulls ' .. 2.50 Calves 5.50 Lambs . . . . ... 0.2D 4.75 4.25 4.25 3.50 3.25 3.25 6.00 .4.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens dressed, per lb.'... 15c Old chickens, per lb.. -.12 to 14c Turkeys, peri lb ...15c to 16c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb 31c Country butter, per lb 25c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu.) $1.05 Corn, (per bu.) ; 60c Rye (per bu.) 75c Bran, (per ton) $24.00 Middlings (per ton) $27.0C Clover Seed, per bu $4.10

CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrigg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu $1.00 Corn, new, per bu 55c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, recleaned $4.50 No. 1 Timothy, per ton $10.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter 16c Eggs, per doz 30c Old chickens, per lb. 7c Young chickens, per lb 7c Turkeys, per lb 10c Ducks, per lb. 6c Geese, per lb 4c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harmat. Bros.) Butcher steers... ...... , $3.00 Good to choice $3.50 Heifers $3.25 4.01 Veal, calve . 5.00 .50

RENTERS! RENTERS! What! Can't you find a house to suit your needs? Well! Well! Let us find it for you. The Want Ad columns off the Palladium is the clearing house for just this problem. Orper haps- its the other way. You Have a house to rent. Tear down that ball that disfigures your house. The people who are look ing ior a house " read the Palladium-Want Ads. Phone 111211.

CITY' PROPESTY . Two 6-room Houses, monthly payrnents. ? . .. . , One nice 7 room House with bath. All modern conveniences. Pearl St. RENTALS One 5 room house, South West 2nd St., $S.OO per month. , ; One 6 room house and barn, North 16th street, $10 per month. ' FARMS ' ' 160 acres, good sugar tree soil, well improved, $65.00 per acre. GEORGE B. ilOORE 616 Main St. Phone 4058 RENTS COLLECTED. Houses to Rent . ... - Farms and City Property for Sale. Some Rare Bargains in Houses and Vacant Lots. Let me Bond you- ,, Notary Public. v FITZGIBBONS iin UPHOLSTERING. Upholsters and mattress making. Wardrobe, couches and shirt waist boxs made to order. J. H. Russell. Phone 1793. t 26-tf UPHOLSTERING and general repairing: J. B. Holthouse, 124 S. 6th. Phone 420L 17-tf Hogs 6.25 Roughs i.On 5.50 Sheep 1.50 3.00 Lambs 6.00 4.50 Pigs 5.00 5.50 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfleld & Co.) Wheat, No. 2 98c Wheat, No. a 9lc. Corn ' COc Oats 47c. Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton $27.00 C. Corn, per cwt $2.00 Bread Meal $40.00 PRODUCE AND SEED3. (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Co.) Country butter 23c Creamery butter 30c Eggs 22c Potatoes, per bu 75c Sweet. Potatoes, per, bu. ........ .75c English Clover Seed; per bu.,, . .$4.50 Small Clover Seed, per bu., $4.50 FOUNTAIN CITY. - (Furnished . by JR. A. 'Benton) , Butcher Steers ." . T. . . . $4'.00$4.?5 Good to Choice Cows . . . 3.00 2.75 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs 6.50 Roughs ..........:....'.. 3.50 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.) Wheat . . .... 96c Corn, per cwt. - i... HOc Oats ,43c Rye .65c. Prime clover seed $4.00 CENTERVILLE.; ; GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schilentz & Sons) Wheat $1.00 Corn, new . 58c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, prime . . . . . .$4.O0$4.5O PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Turkeys ". .. lOc Ducks 6c Geese . . 5c Eggs .. .: "...27c Country butter .25c Young chickens 7c Old chickens 1 c Country Bacon 10llc Potatoes 75c ELKH0RN. (Furnished by Elkhorn Mills.) GRAIN. Wheat . . . $1.00 Corn 60c

Richmond Seed Market. (Rude- & Co.) Timothy, per bu $1.50 $1.80 Clover Seed $1.00

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Rooms to let; references required; 600 N. 19th. 1 FOR. RENT 4 room flat; call 525 Main. 2S-7t FOR RENT New . double 7 room . house, modern improvements; Cor. ' ISth and N. C St. Phone 1572. 28-3t FOR RENT Stable, 129 S. Fifth. 28-2t FOR RENT A nice dwelling. No. 309 , North 11th, 7 rooms. See W. J. Hiatt, No. 8 N. 9th St. 2S-2t PGR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms; call Eggemeyer Flat 2. 28-2t FOR RENT Two or three room flat, 109 N. 14th St. Bath. Electric lights. 28-tf FORTrTENT House of ten rooms in splendid locality. All the conveniences. Inquire of Al. H. Hunt, or ' J. S. Zeller. 7 N. Oth. 27-4t FOR RENT Houses, nine, ten and fifteen dollars. Benj. F. Harris. 27-7t FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms; modern; 200 Richmond Avenue. 24-7t FOR RENT 7-room house, 031 S. 8t h St. Call phone 14t6. 23-tf FOR RENT Two modern office rooms 826 Main. 23-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath, for gents, at the Grand. oct2S-tf LOST. LOST A Gentlemen's nocketbook, between Nusbaum's and 14th on Main street; leave at Nusbaum's. It LOST Loose leaf Pocket Index memorandum book, black cover, leave at W. H. Ross Drug Co. and get ref ward. 28-2t LOST Green velvet belt. Phone 1804 or leave 30 N. 14th. Reward. 'NOTICE.NOTICE All persons owing Cable & Keller are requested to - call and make settlement before the first of the'year on account of dissolution of partnership. 2-7t LAUNDRY. We ran help make yci nappy on estly wa can. Richmond Steam Laundry. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind.. Nov. 28. "The Servant in the House," played at the Gennett, Richmond, was attended by a number of Milton people Thursday night, they being Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Gentle, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Will B. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Oscar Klrlin, and Miss Hazel FeFrguson. Mr. and Mrs. John Diets and Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahl and daughter Mary, of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons Thanksgiving. Mrs. Stahl and daughter continued the visit until Sunday. Among the out-of-town guests at the Kniese-Beeson ' wedding, were : Miss Jessie Price, Hamilton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller, ; Plainfield; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Petro, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Lawrence Hittle, Miss Alma Kruchler, Indianapolis, M iss Don nova n, Elkhart. Ross Parker i3 much improved from his recent illness. Miss Elda Ford accompanied Miss Miriam Parkins home from Moore's Hill, where both attend school. Miss Ruby Moore is home from Rushville, where she 'attends high school. Chas. Borders and family of Mt. Summit are visiting George Borders and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay are entertaining a house party of guests at Beechwood among -whom are Mr. and Mrs. Will Earhart and Mr. and Mrs. Corwin of Richmond. ELDORADO. OHIO. Eldorado. Ohio. Nov. 28. The entertainment given last evening at the K. of P. opera house, under the auspices of the Y. P. W., of the Universalist church, was well attended and was in every way a success. The young people who took part in the play are to be congratulated, as for amateurs they did splendidly. They will be able to pay about $35. net proceeds of the entertainment. Mrs. Mary Moses of Germantown, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Young. Harry McCoy attended the teachers' round table at Dayton today. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. 28. Benjamin Abbott of Van Buren. Ind., spent a part of the week with relatives here. Mrs. Dianna Teeter and Mrs.. Delia Rud. of Indianapolis, are here for a few days at the home of Alf Halderman. Miss Lillian Feely of Cincinnati, has been the guest .of Miss Ada Walty at her home north of town. A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. John Teeter. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teeter-.. Miss Mable Teeter, Mrs. Laura Hines. Mr! and Mrs. Frank Geisler, Mrs. Bertram Carpenter. Fred Shumard, Sam Werking attended the play

MISCELLANEOUS. Samples" Conkey's Laying Tonic, going fast at Garver & Meyer's. Call early. Poultry Book free. Best in the business. 14-17-20-23-26-29-2

NOTICE We will not pay any bills contracted by Frank B. Caldwell, formerly superintendent for Caldwell & Mobley. Tilden J. Caldwell. Jacob O. Mobley. 29-7t NOTICE F. 0. E. There will be an election of officers including three Trustees on Wednesday night, Dec. 2nd. 190S. Joe Wels haupt. Pres. J. A. Hartzler, Sec'y. 29-4t REMOV W. N. JOHNSON Plumbing. Heating and Roofing, 416 Main, formerly at 533 Main St, 29-7t H. H. JONES. Auctioneer, rtlcnmond, Ind. Office Shurley's barn. Phone ir35. 24-7t HANS N. ROLL Deutscher Notar and Verslcherungs Agent; 716 Main Street. Tel. No. 1620. nov24-tf MOVING VANS. Phone 4258 calls the large Empire Moving Vans with sober, reliable and experienced white men only. Al. Wintersteeu, 30 N. 6th St. 11-tf PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WIRING. A Hot Water Radiator on your hot air furnace will heat that cold room. Just call Meerhoff, 1236. 8-tf Tabith: Raised biscuits from Gold Medal Flour re excellent. SUmahtha. Sh Was th One. Bridegroom (after the ceremony) Maud, yon and I are now one. It only remains to be decided which is the one. I tried to win you, didn't I? Bride Yes. Harold. "And I won. Doesn't that settle It?" "Not quite, Harold. You tried to win me. You succeeded. Then you are the winner, are you not T' "Yes. dear." "And I am the won." Hoax f"near thatTJack and Grace hT bad a falling out. Joax I al ways knew that fellow would fall from "The Servant in the House," at Rich mond Friday night. Arch Knapp spent Friday with friends at Muncie. Ora Rudy of Indianapolis, spent Friday here on business. ' Mrs. Mahala Huffman spent over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Sara Kinsey. Prof. Frank Lamar, wife and daughter, of Richmond, have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Alice Lamar. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Nov. 28. Harmon Davis, wife and children were entertained by John H. Roller and family recently, north of town. Harry Buntin of Richmond, spent Thursday here with friends and relatives. The people of this community made a donation to the lats Mrs. Augusta Bowman's children Thursday, of provisions and money. John F. Clawson is seen on our streets again during business hours, after being confined to the house for some days by sickness. Henry Farmer of Williamsburg, was doing business here Friday. The annual rabbit hunt of the Greensfork Gun club Thanksgiving day resulted in a victory for Captain John A: Llnderman's squad, as they captured forty cotton tails and five quails, and Captain McLaughlin and his squad killed thirt-five rabbits and five quails. There were eighty persons at the supper in Kienzle's hall and Captain McLaughlin and his company paid the bill. John M. Albertson of Richmond, was on our streets transacting business Friday. Richard Fawcett, living north 'of town, moved to his son William's near; Williamsburg, a few days ago, where he will make his future home. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett of Muncie, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. T. B. Gunckle and family. Mrs. Mary Fagan was a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Alois M. Nicholson, Thursday and Friday, south of town. Miss May Parker of Connersville is the guest of her grandma, Mrs. Willis Cain, Mrs. William Boyd returned from Cambridge Friday after a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Copeiand. James Fowler of Camden, O., was in town Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Csok came back from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Russell of New Madison, O. Mrs. Betsy Jane Bailey, of New Castle, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Cyrus O. Albertson. east of town. Mrs. Daniel Dulhagan was calling on relatives at Richmond Friday. Mrs. John H. Chapman and Mrs. David Brooks were In - Hagerstown Thursday on business. Will El is and wife were recently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Qulgley near Webster. Richard Smith of Hagerstown, was here Friday calling on friends and relatives.

NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, O.. Not. 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawley spent Thanksgiving with J. G. Hawley and family of Gettysburg. " Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brown are visiting In Camden. Mrs. Dowler and daughter Ladessa, entertained Mrs. Ed McWhinney and family. Mr. George Kessler and family spent Thanksgiving with James Sullivan and family of Canipbellstown. . Mr. Herbert Fortney of Ingomar is visiting his brother, George Fortney and wife. Mr. A. T. Barber and family entertained Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barber of Washington. D. C, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tillman of West Sonora. Mrs. E. E. Bevington and daughter. Vera are visiting relatives at Elmyra, Ohio. Mr. Lester Offenbacker, spent Thanksgiving at his home in Urbana, Ohio. Mrs. Susan McKee and daughter, Roxie, entertained at dinner Thursday, Mr. Chas. McKee and family. Mr. O. F. McKee and family of Richmond; Mr. J. G. McKee and wife of Evansville. Ind: Mr. Johnathan Gray and family. Mr. C. C. Wilsou and family and Mr. I.ouls Via. Mr. B. F. Kemp and family spent Thanksgiving in Richmond. Mr. Walter Barton of Pittsburg, Pa., spent Thanksgiving at home. Mr. Harold Mitchell and Fred Kemp of Indianapolis, Ind., were home over Thanksgiving. Mr. J. G. McKee and wife left Friday evening for their home in Evansville. Ind.. after spending a two weeks vacation with relatives and friends of this place. ' - Mr. Harvey Daugherty and family, Mr. Harry Daugherty anJ family, Mr. G. A. Hill and family. Mrs. D. A. McKee, spent Thursday with Albert Daugherty and family. Mr. J. E. Reld and family and Mr. L. H. Reid and family, spent Thursday with Lon Morrison and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richey entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. C. C. Hawley and family. Mr. J. V. King and wife, Mr. George Bogan and wife, and Mr. Garwood Iredell and wife. Mr. V. P. Millsand family , entertained Mr. M. A. Sullivan and family and Mrs. Sarah Mills. Thursday. Mr. Roy Norrls and family.. Mr. Roy Smelkerand family and Mrs. Olive Billman and daughter.' Hester." '. spent Thanksgiving ; with Mrs. 't McWhinney of weBtviiie. ; '- - ir'r Mr. James ;Boyle "ahd timlljr v entertained on' ThankFgivig;Mr.;.' Edwin Young and. family. MrVahd Mrs. J. H. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Louts Murray, 'of Eaton. V.':Z :; 'QMr. Wm! Bohn and i family spent Thanksgiving with Daniel. Melllng and wife. . :'' ; -' f ivV Mr. Omar Davisson . and family of Fort Wayne areVlslting relatives here. Mrs.' H. O. Hutton Is visitln at ML Healthy, Ohio, this week. Mrs. Susan' McKee entertained Rev. F. G. Gehner and family and Mr. J. G. McKee and wife at six o'clock dinner Friday evening. '

CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville.' Ind., Nor. 28. The Bryan Woman's . Cemetery association will meet on.' next Wednesday afternoon. December 2 at the home of Mrs. Minnie M. Wright In Centerville. The annual election of officers will occur then and a full attendance of the members is requested. : Miss. Martha Peelle pent Thanksgiving ,day with her relatives. William L. Boyd andt family in West Richmond. H . ; , Mr. Harry Dent and wife nee Miss Hattie Green will go to housekeeping next Monday in I. L. Houck's property on East Walnut street. Mr3. Mary Dunbar who . has . been critically 111 for several, weeks Is better. She is one of the oldest and most highly esteemed , residents of Centerville, ' . Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Stevens entertained at dinner on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Stevens. Mr. Walter Grimen ell of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Edward' Lane and daughter Ethel are guests of Mr. and Mr3. WTilliam Garrett for a, short tlm at Somer'JIie.. Ohio. ; , ; Mr and 'Mrs.. Orlando' . Hobson of Dunreith and' Mr. and Mr?. Herman Hobeon' and son Merle of Richmond, were guests at "dinner on 'Thursday of Mr. ' and Mrs. Lindley Morgan.' . WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY 1 APPENDICITIS Now cured without an operation. Also urinary and xiul maladies of meri and women cured in the privacy of their own homes by this new direct current system. Far superior to ny electric bolt Filling the Lungs by the continuous direct current cures any curable case of throat and lung trouble. Call on. or write J. Charles, 24 S.-13th St, Richmond, Ind., for free book giving full particulars. The Great Blood Purifier. Fr at all drug stores