Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 302, 7 September 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AND 8UX-TELEGBAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1910.

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: Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

WANTED. WANTED Barbers for Saturdays and Erenlngs. George Becker, 623 Main. 7-3t WA.slTUt) I'onltlon by good white girl In small family, no washing. Miss It., care Palladium. 7 2t WANT ErEsperienced grocery clerk, pply at once to II. O. Had ley. It WANTElJTo renthouse by first of October; family of two; address K., car Palladium. 7-lt WiNTEDcrrrfor housework; 417 N. 11th. 7-2t WANTEDIanufacturer's representatrve. Wide-awake, energetic man, to handle the world's best furniture polish; take charge of territory, call on jobbers and dealers only; most liberal commission. Brightenall Mfg. Co.. New Castle. Pa. 7-3t WANTED Bookkeeper and stenographer. Answer Palladium. No. 15. WANfED Position aa clerk or collector, moderate salary. Address M, .care Palladium. 6-7t WANTED 20 to 30 ft oak partition. Dr. N. 8. Cox. 6-7t SALESMEN-We have something new for salesmen making small towns. A neat, clean, quick selling, pocket side 'line. If Interested write for order book today. 20th Century Mfg. Co., 1308 Wells St.. Chicago. WANTED-r8ELLINO ABILITY. Large Land Co. (Owners) wants man who can sell 10 acre farms and larger tracts up to 1.000 acres or more (exclusive territory) must be salesman and organizer specially fitted for the . work; salary and commission equal to 13.000 or more to right man. State qualifications.' Address Cockram Land Co., 107 Dearborn St., Chicago. III. WANTED Copy of Aug. 2. Leave at Palladium office. , tf WA.NTUD Salesladies, 5 & 10c Store. 8. II. Knox it Co. 2-7t WANTED Position as housekeeper by a refined and competent middlei Red lady In a reliable widower's small family. Address L. C. 8., 101 Ktale St.. Richmond. Ind. 28-7t To repair your baby cabs, fur. . bicycles and all kinds of rejiMtr ork. We also do picture frsn t Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main Phone 1936. 18-tf WASk'V.,, ,fo buy old gold, allver jewel , M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. : .- 17-lm vA. r.i To buy or rent place of I to a screa near Richmond; prl-je mu. oe right. Address F. L. O. Su Citation No. 1. 201 rt

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MILTON. IND. Milton. Ind.. Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs.' Lee Davis of Adams are visiting friends In this vicinity. Mrs. Faucett returned Monday from visit with friends at Brook vi He. Her daughter. Miss Lula, also Is at borne from Oxford. O. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mueller and family of Indianapolis are visiting his father and her parents. , The second annual reunion of the Beeson family was held at Garfield park, Indianapolis Sunday. There were about thirty of the family present Including Mr. and Mrs. George Kelsey of Milton. The following officers were elected for the year: Harry Benson of Andrews, president; Horner Benson of Indianapolis, secretary treasurer; Mrs. rvate Aiancn or Indianapolis, historian. The next reunion will be at Brookside park, Indianapolis, the first Sunday In September. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hussey and daughter of Indianapolis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hussey. Miss llattle Isor Is also spending a few days there. Marven Wallace has transferred from Reno,' Nevada, where hoe expected to teach and will take a good position In 8mlth's college, St. Louis, Mo. Max King, who Is visiting his daughter at Cambridge City, called on friends here yesterday. The fourteenth annual reunion of the Keever family was held in a grove on Miles Lemar's farm near Hagerstown Saturday. There were about two. hundred persons present The following officers were elected for the year. John Carver Keever. president; Mrs. Harry Brown of Muncle, secretary; Albert May of Mlllville. treasurer. Mlsa Nora Campbell has, returned from a visit at Richmond. Mf. and Mrs. Samuel Males and daughter Miss Mary of Richmond visited Meadames Nancy Baldwin. Jacob Fllby and James Kellam and families. Meadamea Stover. Newcomer and lflss B. M. Kern spent Monday at Connersvllle and called on Mr. and lira. Pattee. The democrats of the township met at W. II. Miller's business place and nominated James Baker, Wlllard Wisalar and Elmer Weaver as candidates for the advisory board. Miss Cora Bennett has returned from Scottsburg where she attended tha funeral of a little niece. The township advisory board, C. O. Hurst and Frank Wallace, met with W. If. Miller, trustee, yesterday to lery tha tax for 1911. Eler Wlssler went to New Castle yesterday. lit. and Mrs. Reuben 8towell of CUrrr and lira. Sanda of Richmond

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WANT AD LETTER'- LOST . The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today a a follows: Clerk 3 L. O. T........3 Uark 1 L ............ 1 Mail will be ki-pt for 5V aays only. All mall not cal'ed for within that time will be cast out. WANTED 3 gallons of sweet cream, or any part of it, every day. Call at City Restaurant. Phone 1359. tf WANTED Copy of April 1; leave at Palladium office. 15-tf WANTED Door and window scroens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Dar--nell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED A competent girl or wornan for genera! house work. In a small family. Address Box 67. Richmond, Ind. 29-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, gc right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf WAITED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th SL 7-tf MEN Learn Automobile Business. Wages $25 weekly; $10 while learning. We teach by mall. Rochester Auto School, Rochester. N. Y. WANTED You to go to Murray Bllllard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Few middle-aged Richmond gentlemen to cover Richmond, Hagerstown, Whitewater, Lynn, Muncle, Union City, Winchester, Connersvile, Mlddletown and Farmland. All winter's job, start now; $2.75 per day. Glen Brothers, Rochester, N. Y. , WANTED Sewing In families; care R. C. Palladium. 29-7t DISTRIBUTORS for Chambers Stock Food. It cures Hog Cholera. J. H. Kelly, 911 Main St l-7t FOR SALE. FOR SALE 3 acres ground, 2Vi miles north Richmond, 5 room frame house, barn, brick hen house. R. R. No. 4, Box 105. " 7-2t formed a dinner company with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones, yesterday. George Baker of Brook vi lie and son Robert of Muncle, are visiting at L. E. Ward's. Mesdames Will Callaway, Grayson and Helen Callaway are visiting Mrs. G. W. Callaway and family. Misses Lola and Eva Conkling of El wood are visiting Mrs. Rebecca Lowery and family. Miss Josle Clouds was at dinner with Mrs. Sills and family yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and son were at Bluffton Sunday. Mr. Brown returned that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence HitUe of Indianapolis called on friends here on Monday Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lewis yesterday. Mesdames St. Clair and Heist have returned from Noblesvllle. Mrs. St. Clair is the mother of Miss L. M. Gentle of Richmond. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Sept 7.George Mailbach of Liberty called on friends in Cambridge City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Brendel and son Lynn, have returned after a visit with the latter's brother, Gregg Coffin and family. R. L. Scott has returned from Logansport where he attended the convention of Indiana Letter Carriers, which convened in that city Sunday and Monday. Mr. Furman of the' Arm of Furman & Danner, la moving from the double house on West Main street into the flat above the store. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills of New Lisbon were the guests of E. D. Mills and family Monday. Mrs. Huber of Lewisville has been a visitor In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cooley. E. O. Paul went to Chicago Monday. He will spend the week in that part of the country looking after business Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson and mother, Mrs. Phoebe Ann Henby have returned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bagley near Modoc. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Morris and famityl and Mrs. Abbie Walton of New Castle, spent last Sunday with E. D. Mils and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horlne of Superior, Wis., who have been the guests of relatives and friends in Cambridge City, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henby near Dublin. Mrs. Henry Kluter of . Richmond will spend Thursday with ber sister, Mrs. Waiter Krone. Mr. and Mrs. Will Romer, stopped In Cambridge City, the first of the week, enroute borne from New York

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FOR SALE Ford automoble, model S. Phone 1691. - 7-3t FOR SLE Showcase. Brower's Millinery Store. Cor. 6th and Main. 7-2t FOR" SALE All lumber including frame bleachers, etc., of ball park on Sheridan street. J. C. -Sullivan, Phone 1188. - 7-2t FORTsALE or trade, one singleTone double house on corner lot; will rent for $600 a year. Address D, care Palladium. 7-2t FOR SALE Roll top desk in fine condition, a bargain. Phone 1191. 7-3t ATTCt!ONSliLE7 14th, 1 p. m. Prize winning poultry. Black Langshang, Buff Orpingtons, Barred Rocks and Light Brahmas. Incubators, Philo Coops and Brooders, etc. Also household furniture. J. W. Collins, 408 Klnsey Street. 6-7t FOR SALE Gas range, ladies' dressing table, library table. Call 2010 South A street. 6-31 FOR SALE Nearly new base burner, three-cornered cupboard, carpets, chairs and other household and kitchen furniture. 48 South 17th street. Call between 2 and 5. .... 6-2t FOR SALE One four roll McCormick Corn Shredder in good condition. C. W. Kienzle. 6-7t FOR SALE Monuments and grave markers, lettered with pneumatic tools and delivered at your cemetery. Thomas OToole, Liberty, Ind. 6-5t FOR SALE An old fashioned chest of drawers" and' stand, cherry. J. F. Coons, Milton, 'Ind. 5-3t FOR SALE Parlor suit, value $40, for $18. Call 720 N. 8th St. 5-7t FOR SALE Household goods of all kinds. 142 Ft. Wayne Ave. 5-3t FOR SALE Modern double house, well located or will trade for Indianapolis home, north. Phone 1878. 4-7t FOR SALE " Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. t - sept3-tf FOR SaLe Two good East End propertles, $100.00 cash, balance same as rent. All Improvements made. $1,000 and $1,400. E. E. Roney, Westcott Hotel Cigar Stand." 4-7t FOR ". SALE $2,000 will buy nice su- . burban home, $1,000 down, .balance long time, 2 squares from city limits, 7 rooms, oak finish, cement cellar, both, waters, fruit, fine place for raising chickens. acre. Address D. D., care Palladium. 3-7t to Vincenes to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch. Mrs., Minnie Wallingford, Mrs. Flora Grubbs of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edwin Broadax of St. Louis, spent Tuesday with their brother, Rev. J. A. Coffin and family. Mrs. Dora Pritchard moved yesterday from the Bryan property on West Front street to' the Kothe property on Main street. Miss Lena Luddington returned today after a visit with relatives in Greenfield, Anderson and Rushville. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Sept 7. Mr. and Mrs. Will Replogle entertained Sunday and Monday Mrs. Harvey Hayworth and son Russell: 1 " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and son of New Castle are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Rinehart east of town. Mr. Frank Hawkins entertained Mr. Frank Hiatt of Richmond Monday. Lute Bolby of Indianapolis spent Monday here and Master Charles Burgess returned home with him to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright entertained on Sunday . Mr., and Mrs. Gilbert' Wright of Cambridge City and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Skates of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lester had as their guests Sunday the latter's -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and son. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. James Fouts entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lester and son Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore and family and Samuel and David Fouts. Miss Ruth Copeland spent Monday at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor, Ms. Della Rudy, Ralph Teetor and Ray Small motored to Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Margaret Beeson of aFrmland is visiting with her brother William Keever. Miss Mae Peters , and Mr. Lloyd Yount of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Miss Peter's grandmother, Mrs. Lucinda Charleton. The engagement of the young couple has been announced, the wedding to take place next month. Miss Petro is the daughter of Ed Petro of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lester and family and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lester spent Sunday with John Lester and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jyle Jones and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris spent Sunday with Oscar Jones and wife. Several of the farmers of Walnut Level, vicinity met with the county commissioners Tuesday at which time a petition for a bridge was jread before them. . ; " Mrs. Phoebe Rinehart and son ManIon were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Ulrica, A happy reunion took, place at the home of Mrs. Lewis Beeson north of Hagerstown Sunday when Mrs. Frank

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Colmiinniinis FOR SALE: New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newberns Shop, 105 N. 4th St. Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR SALE 80 ceres well located good buildings; good fruits, shade and water. Daudy little stock or hog raiser's chauce. Price $4,800. Apply to J. E. M. Agancy. over 0 N. 7th street FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmend, Indiana. . Jly9-tf FO RS A LESinall, well improved suhurban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; an ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. 6ept 1-tf FOR SALE A brick dwelling house, furnace, electric lights, 10 rooms and bath, fine yard and fruit trees, and all modern conveniences. Must sell quick. Call phone 1967. 2-7t FOR SALE Nice phaeton and set of driving harness. Inquire Mrs. Baumer, of Newman's Hill. 2-7t FOR SALE I have a number of improved farms, from 25 up to 214 acres, city property and lots; commission one per cent Kaufman, over S2S Main St Phone 2394. 24-tf FO RSALE Duroc hogs. Commons, Webster. Phone 5144C. 14-tues-wed-3wks FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Choice residence lot first e?uare South 12th SL Dr. Ewlng. 23-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Good nine room house, good barn and line lot in desirable location. Good reason for selling Address" Y" care Palladium. MISCELLANEOUS. ABOUT OCT 3 I will occupy the corner rooms In the Murray Theater Building. Dr. N. S. Cox. 6-3t COPY WORK Addressing,- etc, to do at home. Have own machine. Phone 2077. 4-7t Fire Insurance. Turner W. Hadley. Real Estate. J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th and Main. 26-3mo Tillman and children of New York City arrived for a visit with Mrs. Beeson, her stepmother, and with her half brothers whom she had never seen. Mrs. Tillman's mother died when she was an infant and she was adopted by a family who moved away from this statet and until she was 18 years of age she never knew that she had any relatives living. Those who composed the reunion wehe the mother, Mrs. Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beeson and family of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. George Beeson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beeson and family, Harley Beeson and Mrs. Tillman and children. It was indeed, a joyful reunion for them all. , Carl Gohring of Owassi, Mich., has joined his wife and son on a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tigue entertained Sunday night and Monday, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Thad McCown were also their guests on Monday. EATON. OHIO. Eaton, O., Sept. 7. Mrs. Elizabeth Ware left Tuesday for London. Eng.. Where she will begin a course of study in school work that will prolong her stay in that country indefinitely. She will go by way of Quebec. Mrs. Ware is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Fudge, north Barron street G. F. Scheid was a Richmond visitor on Monday. Miss Harriet Fudge has returned from Chicago where she has been a student in. the university of Chicago. Mrs. J. O. Creager left Monday for an extended visit with relatives and friends at Cheyenne, Wyo. Her sister, Miss Bertha Fudge, accompanied here as far as Kansas City. Miss Grace Crumbaker has returned after a week's visit at the 'Richmond Chautauqua. Miss Jane Fudge has returned to Dayton after a several days' visit wtih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Fudge. GREENSF0RK, IND. Greensfork, IndL, Sept 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Stegelman of Greenfield are spending the week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Poland have returned from a visit in Richmond and Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cain and daughter are guests of relatives at Traverse City. Mich. Mrs. Rathfon and daughter of Red Key. have been spending a few days with Mrs. Matthew Brooks and Mrs. Merritt Nicholson. Rev. and Mrs. Bennett attended the funeral services of a niece at Blountville Friday. Mrs. Thomas Tarkleaon and children are spending a few weeks at Petoskey, Mich. . Mr. and Mrs. John Roller and Mr. and Mrs. oByd Bond and son have re

per ROUTH & WEBB have dissolved partnership. The business will be continued under Mr. Routh's management AH accounts will be payable to him. PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building. Washington, D. C. may22-tf NOTICE The party that borrowed 1 the invalid chair from the Penny Club will plesse return to 100 Ft. Wayne Ave. at once. HAIR weaving, uanlcurtng. face massage and scalp treatment Shampooing, 33c Open of evenings till S o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo FOR RENT. FOR RENT House 5 rooms, also light house keeping room. Phone 3262. 7-7t FOR RENT two 5 room flats, 108 South 6th street; call 808 Main St 7-lt FOR RENT Two room flat furnished for housekeeping; 46 S. 11th. 6-tf FOR RENT My office rooms in the Gennett Theater building. Dr. N. S. Cox. 4-3t FOR RENT My office rooms In the Gennett theater building. Dr. N. S. Cox. 5-3t FOR RENT Modern flat 22 N. 11th street. John Pelts; 626 Main. 27-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, moderate rates, e.'ectrlc light and bath for gents only at the Grand. JlyS-tt FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furnished for light housekeeping; 1C5 N. 4ta St. Phone 1612. 20-tf LOST LOST Small brown Collie pup, answers to name of Ted. Phone 2074. 7-lt LOST On Tuesday morning on South A street between 13th and 8th sts., S. 8th and Main, white coat Finder please return 110 S. 13th. Phone , 1417. , 7-lt LOST Somewhere from 5th and N. A St. to 8th and Main and from there to depot, a gold watch. Return to 34 N. 5th. , 6-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Your Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO.. 200 N. 9th St. turned from a month's visit with relatives in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bond of Richmond have been visiting Mrs. Melissa Bond for a few days. Prof. A. L. Baldwin of Webster, was transacting business here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gunckle and son are visiting relatives in Ohio. . Mrs. Loren Brookshire has returned to her home in New Castle after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd. Miss Hazel Fagan of Peru is spending the week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have returned to their home in Middleton after spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and daughter have returned from a weeks visit with relatives at Upland, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Richmond, spent. Sunday with Onie Martin and family. A number returned from Richmond Monday after Spending ten days tenting at the Richmond Chautauqua grounds. Mrs. Roy Lawrence of Richmond spent Monday with her father, E. M. Snider and family. Misses May and Nellie Lamb have gone to Muncle to attend teachers' Institute this week. Rev. Lamar preached at the U. B. church Sunday morning. Mrs. Sue Gaylor of Richmond spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Ham Squires is visiting relatives in Minnesota. ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind., Sept 7. Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Barton and daughter are home from their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter Bernlce, are back from their Michigan outing. Miss Ruby Morrison has returned from a pleasant Indianapolis visit with friends and relatives. Mrs.' George Dutro, beloved wife of George Dutro, of Modoc, died Sunday morning of typhoid fever. Harrsion Fox and daugter, of New. Castle, have now become citizens of Economy. They moved here from the- Rose City last week. Calie Fennimore and son, of Muncle, spent Sunday here with their relatives. : ' '' ; "k h . ; '. ' Miss Bessie Albertson is visiting in Indianapolis and will return to Economy soon. Mrs. . Etta Gaddis. of Modoc, Mrs. Louis Albertson and some others were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Jennie BalUnger at her "Park Home" northeast of Economy. Mrs. Laura Fleming and daughter, Mlsa Vera Fleming, are now back from their northern pleasure trip. Mr. and Sirs. James Jackson, members of a popular social club, known aa the "White Cape" entertained

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ART STORE. Fancy work and heme baking. Haner'l Art Store. 8 S. lUh. Phone 21S0. . 10-tt FERTILIZER. Attention Famiers. Save your money by buying Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his tireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phona 1945. 4th and Main street JuneJ8-tf RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth strvet. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk, 8th A Main. ' AugS-tf Attend Mrs. Hiser's Business School. Opens Sept 19. Phone 2177. . 30-tf OPENING WEEK FALL TERM 29TH TO SEPT 6TH AUG. RICHMOND BUSINESS ; COLLEGE CABINET SHOP. Sawing, grooving, interior remodel ing, job work. De Banto Shop, Phone 1167. sept2-lmo FARMERS! How about your grain you have on lands? This is the time of the year when the risk from fire and lightning is the greatest We are prepared to write your SHORT TERM INSURANCE For a period of time from a few days to several months for a very SMALL PREMIUM. W. H. Bradbury & Son . Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block Phone 1956. . . 6-2t Throw a mmr pMIs and stronsr cathartics which are vtoieac in action, ana always Have on Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Papain, the roarai core for constipation ana ail disss sss ai raarantaod arising 'root stomach trouble. several of their brother and sister members at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pierce and son Robert, were visiting their Greensfork relatives the end of last week. Rev. Fred Greenstreet is in Richmond where he attended the Chautauqua over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Everet Clark and children, Miss Lucy Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ballinger and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter. Three hundred dollars' worth of tickets were sold at the C. it O. station last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chamness and children, Vaughn and Helen, and Rev. M. M. Chamness, who went to Whittier, California, last January, arrived here Sunday evening. Mrs. Reba Chamness and children will visit Mrs. Cella Shively, of Bunker - Hill this week."' Oscar Gwlnn, brother of Mrs. Glennie Lamb, arrived here Sunday even ing from California. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman and grandson, Master Harold Bowman, were afternoon guests of Grandma Edwards Sunday. - Von neednt snltsr with sick beads eba. fndV Kt-oa. constipation or any atbar troubles ariafrom a disorder! stomaca. Dr. Caldwell's Syrupr Pepsin will core yon and keep yor. wail. Try it keep it oa band the year around. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Round Trip To CMC AGO via c& aim Saturday Niflht Sep. 10 Train Lvs. Richmond, 1225 Midnight (D)(0) Bcmnd Trip To CMcimumallil Via C & a OIL Sunday, Sep i Numerous attractions Including Ball Game Reds vs. 8t Louis. Train Leaves Richmond S:08 a. m. Train leaves So. Richmond 6:13 a. m. For particulars call C A. CLAIR, P. eV T, A, Richmond. Home Tat 2SS2.

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Bids tor tne furnishing of materials and labor tor the erection of the sub. district school No. 6, In Jefferson township, Preble county. Onto. BIdi will be received up to IS o'clock, Sep-, tember 22. 1910, by , tha Townahip township. Plans can be seen at the First Na ttonal hank New Parts. Ohio, en and after September 6. 1910, and at the of fice of W. S. Kaufman & Son, Archi tects, Richmond, Ind. , - Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check tor One Hundred The Township ; School . Board reserves the right to reject any or alt bida. II. M. ANGLE, Secretary. 7-14 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne county, an. Estate of Daniel W. Hodgin, deceased. . Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, administratrix of the estate of Daniel W. Hodgin. do ceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LYDIA E. HODGIN, Adminstratrix. John L. Rupe, Atty, dly 714 Jl Time TaMes CHESAPEAKE , OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY. rkeae 308. ' I Effect AHI tf. Itia, " " Eaat BesiaaChleasw-ClaclasMlta

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Weat ClaHaaatl'Chtcawa. Statleaa. I S 14 lain Lv. ID Kx ID! D I asm. asuk i Oalr Cincinnati .. Ct. Grove ... Richmond . . Muncle Marion ..... Peru As . .. Peru ....... :lfs OOpi :E3a 4D S:C3a 10:Sla lie 7 10:31 11:41a :40a :S5a f :30 ii:sa 13:4lp 1:83 4:4t :; :aop 10:S0p i:srp Ia 3e l:43p Chlcasjo a:topi JSaJ 13th St Station). Through Vestlbuled Trains between Chlcag-o and Cincinnati. Double dally service. Throuarn sleepers on trains Vni and 4 hitwasn Cnicean and da. cinnati. Fine buffet service en trains X and a. All trains run dally. For train connections and other to formation call C. A. BLAIR. P. T. A. Home Phone 3003. Richmond. InsV VIA C.&0. olHndiona tin r fiVVV ROUND TRIP To thaltencccn. Tern. account of Reunion of the Cumber land. Selling dates Oct lOte. llta. Final return limit Oct. 28th. , MAI was stav ROUND TRIP ' To Allelic City, N.J. account of convention Street and Interurban Railway Association. 8ellina; aaie wti. a, ,-e, via. : c iihu iw lurn ucw ism. - . S16.S3 ROUND TRIP - To AUcnta, Ga. account of Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Selling dates, Sept, 15, 16 and 17th. Final return limit Oct lata. $24.15 ROUND TRIP. Tn Aflrnfif fitv. U. J w . . mmmm m m w m j y . mm wv account of Grand Army Encampment. Selling dates Sept. 15, 1. 17. 18 and Wth. Final return limit Oct. SSth. $21.55 " " ROUND TRIP "".' to uciuacre, account of Grand United'Order of Odd Feiiows. selling oates sept, ytn, iutn and 11th. Final return limit Sept Slat. $2550 ROUND TRIP ...... . . . ..'(.. -t. . Ja,-'. .- '. "X To r'ev; York, N. Y. Final return limit 30 days from data of sale. , , ' ' ROUND TRIP ' SUMMER TOUiilST RATES To Portland, Ore. J..f7.ia To San Francisco, CaL ....... $77.0 To Denver. Colo. .127jCS' To SL Paul, Uinn., ate ......... US For further information. all ', C A. BLAIR, Paas. st TJrt. AgL, Horn Tel. 232. , Riebmond, ind.

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