Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 310, 15 September 1910 — Page 7
TOT! RICnM6?:D PAIXADIUM AXI3 SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPTE3IBER 15, 1910.
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Branch Offices' '"Hi" r , - . - ' 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 Persons who saw me knocked down and run over at the turner cu ana BOinn A sireeia, at the first fall festival. 1908, as I was coming from the Athletic park to pleas notify Mrs. Julia Pleasant, No. 628 S. 12th St.. Richmond. Ind. 1 15-lt Vv AN It l Middle aged lady to take position as housekeeper. Inquire .23 Main. lS-tf wXflf EOA good llrst class autoniobile trouble man that can give reference. Steady employment. Apply .to Morel-Brlcker Co., Richmond, Ind. 15-7t WANTED Experienced grovery clerk Address A" care Palladium. 15-3t WANTED Work by day or week or washing: and Ironing, the house. Address Shucraft Rest N. 14. Will call at care Joseph WANTED K. W. Randle 1234 Main St. to call at Palladium for 2 tick eta to the Gennett for tonight's ner formance. 15-lt WXSfKD Reliable boys with wheels. Must be 14 years of age or older. Apply Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. 15-lt WANTED Place to board boy 9 year old. Call 67 South 14th. Phone 2130. ' lilt wTlNTEDFirst clans country butter. Must make 30 pounds or more each week. .Give full particulars. Call or write Chan. E. Moor, 102 Market House, Indianapolis, Ind. 14-2t WANTETZHighest "price palOoTold feather beds. Address Simon Cohen, Richmond. Ind.. Gen. Del. 14-7t WANTED Washing at 724 S. 6th. 14-2t WA NTE 6-Boy of 16 at Starr Piano Works. Apply to W. Erk. 14-2t WaT?TED Farmers to bring their sugar cane to W. A. Bertsch's New Steam Sorghum Mill at Centervllle, Ind. Mill starts this week. 13&20 It.SO per day paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars and take orders for concentrated flavoring In tubes. Permanent position. J. 8. Zlegler Co., Chicago. 6-13 WANTED Girl for general housework fit Smith 12th. a.tr A"LESMEN 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 Copy of Aug. 2. Leave at tf Palladium office. WANTED Copy of April 1; leave at Palladium office. 15-tf WANTED Position as housekeeper by a refined and competent middleaged lady la B reliable wldower'4 mall family. Address L. C 8., 101 Stat St. Richmond, Ind. 28-7t WA-nTEO Bread baker at 8 S. 11th 7-tf silver St WANT k. -To buy old .sold. Jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. 17-lm BOSTON, IND. Boston. "Seept 15. Mrs. Mary Peterson Is attending the Eastern Indiana conference this week -at Farmland as a delegate of the Christian church. Next Sunday, will be the. last appointment' for this year of the Rev. Ragsdale of the -M. E. church. It Is expected that he will return for another year as it Is the unanimous petition of all the churches In this circuit - Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Druly of Anderson and Mr. and Mr. D. W. Leech of Oxford, O., visited friends here on Tuesday.' The baseball team will go to Liberty Sunday to play a fast team at that place. They are confident of winning as they have been playing good ball lately. MILTON. IND. fl1 .. l-A Qui It lu.. tin. fllillUU, . 111... AV, WCVBVJ lJl rael and Miss Louise Mueller spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cramer, north of Cambridge City. Mrs. Jesse Moore and daughter. Miss Blanche Moore visited friends at Richmond, yesterday. The ladies of the Christian church invite everyone to attend the bazaar and dallah carnival a Odd Fellows hall Saturday. The market will open at eight a. m. and continue all day. 8am Thompson and Miss Katherine Mueller called on Mr. and Mrs. John Klser, east of Milton Tuesday evening. Miss Cora Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas at New Lisbon, yesterday. Finley Gray democratic candidate for congress from - the sixth district ,will address the people of Milton at the Odd Fellows hall this evening. Mrs. Mary Parkin is reported more comfortable. Mr.,Vene Odell. of Chicago visited her aunt Mrs. J. L. Wike. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. John Newbold are visiting frleffdaAl Indianapolis. Or. and Mrs. Gentle and family of Richmond spent yesterday with Mrs. Gentle's mother, Mr. St Clair. The Utter accompanied them home. , Mr. Willi Leverton reports her slster Bra. Wiggins as suffering from
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WANT AD L-ETT.ER"LI The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by .calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Clerk 3 L. G, N. B. M. ....3 L T........3 1 K 2 R. C. Miss R. ...... 1 House Seamstress... 1 S. F-. 1 1 1 Q. R. 1 Mall will be kept for 3's days only. All mall not cal'ed for within that time will be cast out. WANTED We pay cash for second hand base burners; 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. . Richmond Plating Co. sun-wed-sat-2 wks WAN''K, To repair your baby cabs, furniture,' bicycles and all kinds of repair work.. We also do picture .framtba Brown & Darnell, 1022 Mala. Phone 1936. 18 tf WANTED You to go to Murray BU llard parlor for recreation. 12-tf WANTED To buy or rent place of 1 to 2 acres near Richmond; price mu.i be right Address F. L. O. Sub-ftatlon No. 1. 291 7t WANTED- Door and window screens to order, lawn mower sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell 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 Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. H-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. ' Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. ' sept3-tf FOR SALE Good bicycle. $6. 126 South 3rd St. 14-3t FOR SALE Corn in the field 2V4 miles northeast of Richmond. N. : H. Cox. R. R. No. 5. 14-7t FOR SALE Two hand - carved oak mantles.. tw gas radiator beaters; cheap, 102 S. 18th. ' . 14-3t FOR SALE Modern cottage with barn. Call Phone 3143. 14-7t FOR SALE Moquet carpet, matting, rug and bed room let. ' ' " l4-2t FOR SALE Lot in Earlham Heights or will trade for motorcycle. Call 2010 N. F. 14-7t FOR SALE A cook stove, good as SALE A cook stove. new. Telephone 3078. 14-7t FOR SALE Cook stove; 101 South 21st street. 15-7t FOR SALE 5 room house.Inquire 15-3t at 235 Charles St appendicitis. The latter will be operated on Friday. Wilbur Elwell and son Glen, are visRing at Indianapolis and attending the fair. The W. F. M. 8. of Milton M. E. church have named the following officers to serve the coming year: Mrs. J. M. McMahap. president; Mrs. C. HI PInnlck. vice president; Miss Carrie Walker, recording secretary; Mrs. I F. Lants, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Alice DuGranrut, treasurer; Mrs. PInnlck superintendent of the "Little Light Bearers." Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams were host and hostess at six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marven Wallace, guests of honor, Messrs. and Mesdames O. H. Crownover and family. W. M. Wallace and daughter. Miss Edna, Charles Davis and son. Olln and Miss Lora IJeeson. , The Rev. E. K. VanWinkle will commence a four nights series of meetings at the Thorn burg school house Sunday evening. The Rev. C. H. Plnnick will close his year's work at the M. E. church here Sunday. The Indiana conference convenes at Evansvllle this year. The Rev. Mr. Pinnick has been highly honored by the conference as betas chosen as one of the 43 ministers who will fill the pulpits of the various churches at Evansvllle conference Sunday, September 25. He will preach at the Olive Street Presbyterian church at the morning service. Messrs.' and Mesdames W. L. ParkIns and son. G. A. Borders and son, Mesdames Walker and daughter and Vene Beeson. formed a company at supper with the Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Pinnick Tuesday evening. There will be a candy booth at the ladles bazaar and carnival Saturday. Mrs. Alice Gresh. Messrs. and Mesdames W. L. Jones and Levi Lewis spent Tuesday at Chas. and Horace Hurts' near Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have returned to Illinois. Mrs. Chas. Davis was hostess for the Merry-Go-Round club Tuesday afternoon. The club guests were Mesdames Marvens Wallace, Will Wallace. David Nugent W. H. Miller. Stanley Murphy. Will Daniels,' Silas Clark and and Nellie Jones. Favors were award-1
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FOR SALE All kinds of household goods beginning Wednesday, the 14th, at 115 N. 12th. - l:7t FOR SALE Cheap, a. cook stove for wood or coal; inquire at 306 North 15th street. 15-2t FUR SALE Household goods at 305 North Seventeenth street. Phone 1868 or 3750. FOR SALE One good horse and two wnnni rhean: Innuire 4 OS Kinsev. 15-3t 1 FINEhSrsKS LIke:' people, die! , Therefore,' If you have "any valuable ones, insure them against death from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330. 15-tf FORSATENewlate modeTNo. 5 ! Oliver Typewriter, S55. Room 42 i Colonial Building. 15-3t FOR -SALE Side . board, refrigerator, 1 kitchen and bed room furniture at! 36H South 11th St. . 15-2t FOR SALE Road wagon, harnessl saddle, household goods, chairs, beds sideboards, book case, etc. at 134 S. 12th street. 10-"t KeGISTERED DUROC SALE Monday, Sept. 19, 1910 at Sugar Knoll Farm 6 miles south of Richmond on the Straight Line Pike. Sale of pure . bred hogs, good mules and Jersey cows. S. H. Goble. R- D. No. lx Richmond, Ind. - ' 15-2t PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at public outcry, at Harry C. Thorn burg's residence on the Hagerstown and Modoc pike, 6 1 miles north of Hagerstown, 4 miles south of Modoc, 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Dalton. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. on Saturday, Sept. 17, 1910, the following described personal property: 4 head of horses, 1 brown mare, seven years old. general purpose, sound, well broke and bred; 1 three-year-old road horse: 2 spring colts, one a draft and one a road colt, both extra good colts: 45 head of cattle. 8 cows, all giving -good flow of milk: 3 full blood Jerseys and 5 Shorthorns; 6 full blood Jersey heifers, part of them bred; 24' yearling steer and heifers; 1 extra fine Shorthorn male calf, five months old; 1 full blood Jersey bull coming 2 years old; 5 calves. 24 head of hogs, 21 spring ehoats; 2 sows, one with pigs by side: 1 full blood. Poland China male hog. 80 head of sheep, 69 good' breeding ewas; 10 spring Iambs and 1 buck. Terms of sale Sums of SlO-and under, cash; over S10, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. 4 per cent, off for cash. No property to be remov ed until settled for. Lunch stand on ground. In case of bad -weather sale will be held under a tent. Harry C. Thornburgh, -Frank V. Thornburgh. Vanderbeck & Sons, Auctioneers.--- : ' ; 15-lt FOR SALE or trade tor Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67. Richmond, Indiana. Jly9-tf ed by the hostess to Mrs. Elmer Weaver and Mrs. L. H. Warren. . . . k . The Embroidery club met with Mrs. R. W. Warren at the home of Mrs. D. H. Warren yesterday afternoon. The honor guest was Mrs. Marven Wallace. A larfee company was present and dainty refreshments served. ' CENTERVILLE. IND. Centervllle. Ind.. Sept. 15. Mr. rorter Pike is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. Audrey, the little daughter of Thomas King living north of tawn is sunenng irom dipntneria. Elsie Carver, who is living with Mr. and Mrs. King is also seriously ill with the disease.Mr. and Mrs. John McCown are vis - iting Frank Tice and wife south of Richmond.. Miss Stella Watt of Charlottesville spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. J. Lashley. Centervllle schools opened Monday with about the usual attendance. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of El wood have been visiting relatives here for several days. "Mrs. Ruby Branson left Monday for Seagrove; N. C., to spend the winter. The condition of Omer Bertram remains unimproved. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deardorff spent Sunday in Eldorado, Ohio. Mrs. William Robblns of Eaton, O., has been spending several days with her mother. Mrs. A. J. Lashley. Mrs. R. Charman has been quite seriously ill for several days. Miss Mary Dickison has resigned her position as drawing teacher In our. schools and will leave the latter part of the month to enter the university of Chicago where she will study art Miss Dickison' successor ha not yet been chosen. 5Ir. and Mrs. Flavius Harvey of Michigan City are. -expected here this week for a visit with Mr. 'and Mrs. John Harvey. Mrs. Ray Shuman of Richmond spent Monday with her parent Mr. and Mrs. 4Lafayette Jackson. The following ladies from Richmond were guests of Elizabeth Lashley the latter part of the week: The Misses Anna MitchelURoaella Collett Jessie Snyder and Mrs. Harry Darnell. , - ... - . - . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ritter are visiting Mrs. Ritter' mother. Mrs. S. Shank.' T Mr. Ernest Cauthers and Ernest
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ColMmmis FOR SALE A nice H acre place with good 7 room house, barn, etc. Price $1,250. JOHN E. PELTZ, 626 Main St. FOR SALE All kinds of Insurance Fire, Ljfe, Accident, Liability, etc General agent for the Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. John E. Peltz phoue 1332 626 Main St. 1415-16 - FOR SALE Cottage, good condition. electric lights, city water, cheap if sold at once. Also motorcycle, 915 N. 11th. Call afternoon. mon&'jat FOR SALE Six dining room chairs Inquire 400 S. 6th. 15-lt FOR TRADE Roadster Automobile, first class condition, for lot. Lock Box 37. FOflTSAliE Small, wefiTimproved suburban premises; well fruited, good bouse and barn; other outbuilding!; 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. sept 1-tf FOR SALENew and second hand buggies and carriages. Newbern's Shop, 105 N. 4th St. Phone 1612. . 27-tf FOR SALE I have a number of Ira proved farms, from 25 up to 214 acres, city property and lots; commission one per cent Kaufman, over 28 Main St Phone 2394. 24-tf FO RSALE Duroc hoes, commons, Webster. Phone 5144C. 14-tues-wed-3wfcs FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR BALK Choice residence lot first e?uare Soutn 12th St Dr. Cwlrg. 23-tt FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, f2.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND 2 tickets on Main street belonging to Mr. J. A. Chamness, -326 N. 14th street - These, are good for tonight's performance at the Gennett theater. Owner can have same by calling at the Palladium office this evening. 15-lt Mr. John W. Thompson, 12 N. 12th St. has two tickets good for tonight's performance at Gennett at the Palladium. Call this evening. 15-lt PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Build ing, Washington, D. C. may22 t Strattan left New York. Tuesday for Waverly, EATON. OHIO. Eaton, O., Sept. 15. Homer grower, convicted of rape and sent to the Ohio penitentiary in May, 1909, to serve ten years, was released on parole last Saturday and has returned to Eaton. He was a well known farmer living southwest of town. Probate Judge Arthur D. Davis has filed with the secretary of state his annual statistical report, which indicates the amount of business transacted in his office during the past year. It is summarized as follows: Marriage licenses issued, 159 (white), 2 (colored), total 161. Letters of ! guardianship 16 Letters of adminis tration 56.1 Wills admitted to probate 36. Letters testamentary 29. Total estates administered 86. Persons sent to Dayton state hospital for the insane 8. Persons sent to the Ohio hospital for epileptics 2. Albert Gilchrist of Richmond, spent Tuesday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dunlap -of Richmond are spending several days here with friends. . ' Mrs. William Monosmith. of Xenia, is spending the week in Eaton with friends. Miss Lettie Stephen of Hamilton, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sch'ultx of Richmond, are spending the week here with her mother. Mrs. Eliza Glick. Ross Bowman of New Paris spent Tuesday here with friends. Mrs". Elvira Monosmith will go to South Whitley. Ind, next week for a visit to her sister, Mr. Robert Duggins. Miss Agnes Fisher of Cincinnati is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Court Taylor. Walter Balger is here from Middletown visiting his brother, Charles Balger and wife. . Mrs. C. A. Thum visited in Colunv bus Tuesday. . NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris. 0 Sept 15. Mr. C. ,W. Hooven of Anderson has been spending a few days at the Cedar Springs. Mr. and Mr. Rohn will move first of week to W. L. Hahn's property on North Washington street The Fry rennion was held at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. John Punriance Sunday. There was fifty members of the family present and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Punriance of West Alexandria
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PERSONS wishing to take roomers during Yearly Meeting of Friends. will please notify promptly, Dr. Baily, 31 South 15th or Robert W. Randle. 123 i Main street, or C. E. Newman. State accommodations, number wanted and price. 9&16 FOUND Automobile curtain on Middleboro pike. Owner can have same by calling at Palladium office. 14-2t J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker. 8th and Main. 26-3mo NOTICE The party that c of rowed the invalid chair from the Penny Club will please return to 100 Ft. Wayne Ave. at once. HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massago and scalp treatment. Shampooing, 35c. Open of evenings till S o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE TURNER W. HADLEY, 913 Main. Phone 1814. FOR RENT, FOR RENT 7 room house, furnace bath, electric lights. 12 S. 18th. T H. Hill. 15-tf FOR RENT Four room house, all conveniences. Inquire 11 N. 18th'. thurs&sat FOR RENT Modern five room house 212 Richmond Ave. 15-3t FOR RENT Two rooms furnished or unfurnished. 620 N. 13th. FOR RENT Piano, almost new. Address "Piano," Palladium. 14-2t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. Call 42 S. 21st St. 14-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 109 Randolph St. ' 16-3t FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished or un furnished, 620 N. 13th St. 14-2t FOR RENT Two hundred and twen ty-two acres of land, six miles north of Richmond, well Improved; inquire of Mrs. L. W. Deal, West Second and National Road, Richmond, Ind. mon-wed-fri FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms at il9 N. 15th. S-tf FOR RENT Furnished roooiii, moder ate rates, erectrlc light and bath for gent) only at the Grand. jly5-tl FOR RENT A new three roomca flat furnished for light housekeeping; 1C5 N. 4th St Phone 1612. . 20-tf LOST LOST Dickinson Trust Co. book on Main St.. between Nicholson's and Moorman's book store. Return to Palladium. - 15-tf LOST But found, 2 tickets to the Gennett theater, good for tonight's performance belonging to Edward Shaw, 312 N. 15th. 15-lt LOST Pair of gold spectacles, probably on South A. Return to 25 S. 9th. Reward. 15-2t LOST Gentleman latest cut black coat Leave at 14 N. F or Pan Han dle Freight house. 14-3t were guests.' The bountiful dinner was served on the lawn; The next reunion will be held at the same place. Mr. John Weber telegraph operator here left Tuesday for a trip to Indian Lake, Wis. Mr. Willie Barber will take his place during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mauck of Dayton are here visiting relatives this week. Mrs. John Knebler of Columbus is visiting her son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knebler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones enter - tained on Monday Mrs. John Knebler i of Columbus, Miss Agnes Keesaer of Redkey, Ind., Mrs. George Knebler and Mr. Josiah Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reinheimer and Miss Margaret Bo ha were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp. Mr.- James Cronin of New York is here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McKee of Eldorado were entertained Sunday by Mr. Harry Daugherty and family. Mrs. H, A. Tillman and Miss Clara Wilhelm of West Sonora are visiting with Mrs. O. T. Barber for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Kuth spent Sunday with Miss Jennie Kuth of Westvllle. Mr. Alfred Murray spent the latter part of the week in Columbus. Misses Mary and Cyntha Climer of Chillcothe are guests this week of Mrs. Nancy Purdum. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Short took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Call. Mr. Ralph McDonald has purchased the greenhouse formerly owned by C. M. Mitchell. He has moved it down on his property and expects to man age it this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Parish will move soon to the McDonald property. Two new monuments have been erected on the Dowler and Duffield lots. -......' HAGERSTOWN. IND. " Hagerstown, Ind., Sept IS. Mis Pearl Thornburg of near Dublin Is the guest of Miss Mabel Teetor. Mrs. Mary Hindman of Cambridge City 1 visiting with her son and family. Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughters spent Wednesday afternoon with. Mrs. Ellen Fox at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Manning near Economy. - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hewitt of near MIRville were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller-. -" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinehart entertained Sunday Mr. and Mr. James
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LOST White French poodle 5 months old, on South 4th street; uui "Fluffy". Finder please return to 3S South 9th and receive reward. 14-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Your Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO.. 200 N. 9th St FERTILIZER. Attontinn Fmnie.rs. Siva Tour OOMJ i hv hnvine Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 6150D. 26-tf J ART STORE Fancy work and heme baking. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. inn. Phone 21S0. . 10-tt STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his lireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street JunelS-tf RESTAURANT. The best msals are gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth street FOR SALE Richmond . property a specialty. Por terfield, Kelly Blk..-8th. & Main. AugS-tf Attend Mrs. Hiser's Business School. Opens Sept 19. Phone 2177. Srt-tf CABINET - SHOP. Sawing, grooving, ing. Job work. Phone 1167. interior remodelDe Banto Shop, sept 2-1 mo FARMERS! How about your grain you have on hands? This is th tlm nf th vMr when v.- ri.ir fmm fir. .nrf iirhtntnc 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. tues-wed-frl-Bun Tutelary Tree. Ancient people liad i heir tutelary trees lust as the.v bad tbetr tutelary gods the former twing the altars and shrines of the latter. Amooj; the Scan dinavlanx the ub was held to be the most xucred tree. Serpents, according to tbeir belief, dared nut appruui-b it. Hence the women left tbeir children with entire coutideoce under its abade while they went on wirb tbeir harvest ing. , Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lester and son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Leonard. Mrs. George Smith of near Carlos City spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Falck. Mrs. J. S. Long of Albany has been the guest of Miss Dora Swisher south of town. Mr. and Mrs.- Frank Worl enter tained Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Miller and baby son. Mr. and Mrs !Jvl Jones ftnd children, and Mr.. and Mrs. John Worl. Eugent Barret has returned to his home at Indianapolis after an extend ed visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.' Isaac Brumback. Mrs. Phoebe Rinehart and son Mah Ion, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Oler. Miss Goldle Replogle 1 visiting Jn .Indianapolis. ' Mrs. Rebecca Tharp and children of Muncie have been visiting with Mrs. Deborah Forest Mr. and Mrs. Will Replogle attend ed the Pressel reunion. ' Mrs. Clifford Fouts spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Nelson Thornburg. Mrs. James Amon and children of Indianapolis are guests of her sister Mrs. Walter Hayes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones spent Sunday at Mt Auburn with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris. Among those who are attending the state fair, thi week from this place are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hindman, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brant Mr. and Mrs. Moses Keever.' Mrs. Hannah Shafer, Sam Heiney, Fred Benbow, Frank Nicholson, Andy Smith. Charles Petro, Newton Stover, Frank Werking, Chas. Swoveland, Sam Werking. Mrs. Martin Funk and daughters, Vera and Martha returned to Muncie Wednesday evening after a two weeks visit with relatives here. Mrs. H. C. Teetor. Miss Mabel Tee - tor. Ralph Teetor, Dr. C. W. Clark and George Keagy were guest Tuesday evening of Mr. end Mrs. Oliver Thorn burg near Dublin. EATON. OHIO. Eaton,' Sept 1 5. Questioned as to why he had ran away from his home in Dayton Tuesday, Charles Ague, 13, Wednesday morning: told Juvenile Of ficer Samuel Huddle that he had an abhorrence of vaccination which -waa compulsory in the Gem City schools. He was arrested Wednesday morning by Officer Huddle and Constable Chea -
ter Waggoner on the fair ground. In
formation from the Juvenile court in Dayton stated that the boy would probably wear a blue or a gray. suit, but an examination by the Officer . show : that he wore both. Juvenile : Officer Carl Bergman came to Eaton. Wednesday afternoon and returned with the youthful prisoner. Found Net Ouilty. Charles Kidwell was acquitted of a charge of abusive language In Mayor Miller's court Wednesday. Mrs. William North. Mechanic street, was the affiant. The evidence showed that -Mrs. North had called Kidwell name not in the "pet" class.' and he prompt ly threatened to separate her from her head. Damage By Storm. ' Belated returns indicate that light ning early Tuesday morning did damage in certain sections of Preble coun ty not counted upon. On the Martin: Goss farm three miles east of Gratis, a large barn and tobacco shed were consumed by fire from a bolt of light ning. Tho farm is tenanted by Bert Hileman and he lost three valuable horses, six head of cattle, a number of hogs, vehicles, farm implements, all his feed and the present season' P 01 uwaccu. Both buildings were entirely consumed, me loss wm ggregate aoout ,uw. Bumped by Racer. Attempting to cross the track at the fair ground Wednesday afternoon. Phillip Sauer, an aged farmer living; west of Eaton; waa knocked down by; a reeding racer. He received many bruises about the body, but was not seriously hurt. ' George Randall, driver of Billy Miller, a 2:30 class trotter, collided with Sauer. He was attended . by Dr. G. W. Flory and removed to the home of bis daughter. Mrs. Lena Rirck, at West Alexandria. ' Margaret Fleet Dead. Following a brief illness of stomach , and bowel trouble, Mrs. Margaret Fleet 72, died Tuesday afternoon at ; her home on Wads wort a street. The funeral will take place from the house Thursday morning, conducted by Rev; Guy of Christ church. Burial la Mound Hill cemetery. Among the Daytonians visiting rel atives in Eaton and attending the fair are Mr. and Mrs. John C. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hallere, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dangherty, Mr. and Mr. Elvin Bristow, Mr. and Mr. Frank Kauts, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Robeson, B. A. Deem, Harry , Murphy, Charter Trunk, Clarence Greene, . Leonard Foos and Walter Benner. Mayor F. M Marsh of Camden, 1 : visiting relatives In Eaton. H. H. Harlan of Indianapolis, was a visitor in Eaton Tuesday. Miss Marie Fowler of Camden. Is a guet of Mi Bertha Filbert Mies Kate sincKter is ner irom Eldorado visiting Miss Blanche: Bucher. Mr. and Mrs, harry Harshman of ' Chicago,' are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harshman. Mrs. Elmer Laboyteaux and son of and Mrs. James Sharker. Harry Deem Is home from: Fort Wayne. Ind., visiting relatives and aU tending the fair. Mrs. Jack Phelps of Richmond la visiting relatives and friends here: Mrs. Ella Miller of Anderson. lad.. is a guest of Mr. and Mr. C. B. Cokefair. Miss Ivy Reaver of Portland. Ind., Is a guest of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Fleisch. George Bogan and J. G. Hawley of New Paris are daily attendants at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Sander and Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, of Miadletown, Ind.. are guests at the hoot' of John Sharkey' Rev. Sara L. Stoner of the Unlversalist church will preside at a district missionary rally " Friday evening, at Woodstock, O. Hospital Tag Oay Saturday. 13-5t' PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. CITY ADVERTISEMENT ; Department of Public Works. Of flee of the Beard. Richmond, Ind., Sept 8th. 1910.' - Notice to Contractor: Notice I hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by It. at its office, at i the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., on Monday, Somber 19th. 1910 for the JoUowij, owr,UOT w 'u.' J? Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 223-1119 Providing for the Improvement of the caul, wuv vi rvi a. raw, . North "D" Street to the intersection of North 8th street and Fort Wayne Avenue, by the construction of cement Mwaik thm full width thereof, and cement curb wherever same is In need' OI repair w ue uiaue in tvuimuu. therewith between the points named. ill! wars uwno id uam hkui 01 mmw , ... ' m . aw t.i- m -.11 described public - improvement shall be In accordance With the term sad conditions of the Improvement Resolu tions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and spedfieav tion wnicn are on iue ana may ve, seen fn the office of said Board of Pub- , lie Works of the City of Richmond, . The bidder, in submitting propos als to make said described public improvements, must accompany each hid .. with a certified check in the sum f flftO.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders' will execute. , nrnnM.i MBtrt. u,d twm Mf, M:Mm tn thm mH to Ho worK of improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will , forfeit the. checks and the sums of money payable- thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated i damages, for such failure. . . t The Board of PubHc Works reserres the right to reject any or aU bids. H. M- Hammond, Fred R. Charles. -' W. W. Zimmerman, -.--s Board ot Public Works. . - ! sept $45
