Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 319, 24 September 1910 — Page 7

THE RICIRIOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGBAII, SATURDAY, SEPTE3IBER 24, 1910.

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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 Men to learn Barber trade, few weeks complete. Time eared by steady practice. Careful Instructor . and demonstration?. Toola given, diploma granted. Wages Saturdaya. Splendid demand for graduates. Write today. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 24-et WANTttlV-Honest, reliable man, must furnish references. Address, references. X. Y. Z., care Palladium. . . 24-3t WANTED The party who took tne tungsten lamp from Republican headquarter! return and sate trouble. . 24-2t WANTED Twenty-five men to truck freight at the Panhandle Freight House. 24-2t WANTEDThree young girls at ?entral Hotel for week of Fall Festival. Please call at office. 24-2t IQEJ?t8VANTEC-To sell land in a succesful American Colony in , Cuba. Liberal comlsslon. Exceptional opportunity for live, active men. For particulars address Cuban Land and Steamship Company, 32 Broadway, New York City. aep 23-30-ocl , WXtfTEDYoung man for delivery wagon. Adam H. Battel Co. 23-2t WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED SKIRT, MAKERS FOR CUSTOM DRESSMAKINO DEPARTMENT. ALSO WAIST- HANDS FOR THE SAME DEPARTMENT. APPLY AT ONCE BY LETTER OR IN PERSON. SUPERINTENDENT. H. P. WASSON V CO.. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. , - 23-2t WANTED Girl to assist with housework. 41 N. 11th. 23-2t WXNTED Pin boys; - must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED Room mate for ladyT Terms easy. 103 N. 17th. . 23-3t WANTED Young girl to do housed work In small family; no washing; good pay; good home. 100 South West Kth.,. ' , 23-7t WANTED Man to Uke charge of sewer work, etc. Steady Job and good wages to the right man., Craig- . head Plumbing Electric Co., 910 Main St '... WANTED A comietent girl for genera) housework. Mrs, C. A. Brehm, 33 N. ath. . , .17 tf WANTED Good solicitors. Apply National Products Co., Cor. 6th and South A Sts. . septl7-lmo WANTEDGirl for general housework: Reference required. 120 S. 16th street. 18-7t

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MILTON. IND. MUtoa, Ind.. Sept 24. Will Cooney to homo from Topeka, Kan. The Rev. Mr. Van Winkle will preach at the Christian church tomorrow morning. In the evening the Rev. Mr. McNaugbt, superintendent of the Terre Haute M. E. district will lecture at the Christian church on the temperance subject Mrs. Henry Hoover was at Cambridge City, calling yesterday. The funeral service of the late Elijah Branson were conducted at the family' residence of his daughter, Mrs. R. P.' Lindsay, this afternoon In a quiet but Impressive manner and the interment was made at Valley Grove cemetery. Elijah Branson was born Id Belmont county, Ohio. May 27, 1823. Surviving him are hla wife, Mra. Mary Hlnshawe Branson, to whom ho waa married sixty-four years ago at Greensboro, and two children. Mrs. Lindsay and Vernon Branson, tho latter of Cincinnati, with other relatives. FOr many years Mr. Branson was a prominent business man and carriage manufacturer at Knlghtstown. Mr. and Mrs. Branson have made their home with their daughter here the last twelve years. Mrs. Branson is now sick and unable to leave her bed. .Miss Rae Wagner Is another teacher aent out from the Milton high school that! Milton may be proud of. About three years ago she finished the high school course here with credit and immediately followed It up by a term at Earlham.' Later on she took a review of the eighth year course In Milton schools and made herself thoroughly at home with her book. She has taken two terms In Earlham and la now the efficient teacher of the district school No. 5, known as the Klmmel school two miles east of town. This Is Miss Wagner's second year as a school teacher W which work she Is very successful" She Is the daughter of our excellent townspeople, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner. - Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson have returned from Petoakey. : Miss Lillian Wright visited her aant Mrs. J. B. Murley and other meads. ' ' Mrs. Elisabeth Wallace spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warfirs. Elisabeth Myers of Hartford. Kansas, whs treated to a poet "card and letter shower from relatives and friends here and In the county In honor of her birthday yesterday. Mrs. Myers was horn here and Is a sister of WKUaa Ferris. u?. rT Knv Caory Fifty who rls.

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WANT Al) LETTER 1I.ST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at thla office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: N. a M. .... 3 8. F. 1 A 1 5130E 1 No. 1. 3 Palladium care I O. T 3 Palladium ..2 Mall will be kont tor 3& aavs onlv. All mall not cal'ed for within that time will be cast out WANTED A competent girl or woman for general house work. In a small family. Address Bos .67, Richmond, Ind. 29-tf WANTED Copy of April 1; leave at Palladium office. 15-tf WANTED Bread baker at 8- S. 11th SL 7-tf WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. . 12-tf WANTED -To buy old gold, silver jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. 17-lm WANTED We pay yash for second nana Dase burners; 1029 Main St Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun wed-sat-2 wks WANTED To buy or rent place of 1 to x acres near Richmond;. prl-.e ruuv oe right. Address F. L. O. Situation No. 1. 201 it WAN''KI To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of reiwlr work. We also do picture framli m Brown ft Darnell. 1022 Main hone 1936. . . 18-tt WANTED Situation by young lady in good Christian family as nurse girl or invalid's attendant Experienced. Address P. C, Care Palladium. 21-5t WANTED Door and window screens to ordir, lawn mowers sharpened; call to: and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co.. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED Position as housekeeper by a refined and competent middleaged lady in a reliable widower' , amall family. Address L. C. S., 101 State St, Richmond, Ind. 28-7t WANTED if you want money . in ptce of your city property or farm, gi right to Porterf leld'a Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8th and At -in. 14-tf "BATTLING F6A THfi RIGHT'1 The Life 8tory of Theodore Roosevelt. ' Authentic. Up-to-date. Great money i maker. ; Liberal 'terms. Outfit free. Zeigler Co.," 269 Fourth St., Philadelphia.0 tu-thur sun 2wk Ited relatives here, have gone to Cambridge City, enroute to Elwood and from there home to Chicago. Miss Nora Campbell la quite III with indigestion. Mrs. John Kellam has grippe. Joseph Clevenger . has rheumatism. Rev. Garry Cook of Indianapolis and Rev. Bernan of the Christian church at Cambridge City were at supper with the Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Van Winkle Thursday evening. George Klemm of the Riverside flour mills has been running night work to keep up with his orders. He Is shipping to many places, large orders. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Miss May Peed of New Lisbon, and Mrs. Charles Fletcher of New Castle spent yesterday with Mrs. Walker and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson were recent guests at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut Miss Jennie Turner spent yesterday at Richmond. Mesdames Zortman and Thompson who were visjting their brother John Fawcett and family, have returned to Iowa. Mrs. Willis Leverton who with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Revalee, visitetd the former's sistetr, Mrs. Wiggins, at the hospital Thursday, report her doing well. Mrs. Leverton also wishes to announce that the D. of R. Aid society of Cambridge City will meet with Mrs. Allie Miller, that city, next Thursday and with her in two weeks. George Baker has returned to his home at Brookville. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dowell and family left yesterday for Toronto, Canada, to make their home. Mesdamea Snyder and Klemm were driving In the country. '. Mrs. Squire Cornthwalt visited her husband's father, Robert Cornthwalt yesterday. The latter is much the same. Paul Ferris has a line exhibit of yellow corn at the Farmers bank.The ears are long and well filled, averaging twenty rows, and 50 grains to the row. Mrs. William Berry and son were at Connersvllle yesterday. . Mrs. Jacob Rummel of Hagerstown. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Huddleston. The following shows the attendance at Milton schools: High school. 33; grammar. 20"f Intermediate, ' 41 ; primary. 88. Total 132. Miee Alma Wagner visited her sister's school yesterday. Mrs. Baldwin spent " yesterday at Mrs. Kellam's. . Mrs. Ed Beeson of Dublin sad Mrs.

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. aept3;tf FOR SALE One South 7th street .Beallvlew lot, $40 cash. See janitor at Kelly building. 24-lt FOR SALE One good Garland Steel Range. Call on Chas. Johanntng. 1036 Main St. 24-2t FOR SALE A good second hand furnace. Schultz & Lanning. 24-3t FORTSALE House and household goods; 115 N, 12th. Phone 24S4. 24-tf FOR SALE Small gas range. Phone 3622. 22-2t FOR SALE Good cook stove cheap. 44 S. 13th st. Phone 1086.. 22-2t FOR SALE Folding Go cart. 315 S. 12th. 22-7t FOR SALE Grocery. On account of leaving town, one of the best and oldest stands in the city. Address "K" Palladium. 22-2t POR SALE Durocs. Perfection, Advancers, Gelts, Males, weight 160 lbs Commons, Webster, Phone 5144C. wed&fri FOR SALE Poland China males. Wood Eliason, Centerville, Ind. 20-7t FOR SALE Extra fine Shropshire male lambs, eligible to registry. Chester Haisley, Fountain City. Ind., lloute 27. mon-wed-tues FOR SALE A stove, Favorite Heater. 826 N. H. 19-7t FOR SALE A new soft coal heating stove. 302 N. 20th. Phone 3686. 23-2t FOR SALE Household goods at 305 North Seventeenth street Phone 1868 or 3750. Real Estate-; FOR SALE Your choice of 8 Good Dwellings, centrally located near Main. Price to suit Call on Thompson, 710 Main. - 23-3t FOR. SALE Maxwell auto delivery. Call 117 N. 20th. ! ' 23-7t FOR SALE Household goods. 115 N. 12th st . ' 23-3t FOR SALE A nice 6 room modern house, new and nicely located; very central. Price for quick; sale $2,400 A good 70 acre farm with fair buildIngB. and live miles from Richmond, Price $70.00 per acre. John E. Peltz. 626 Main street Phone 1332. sat-sun-tue PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. O. L. Beeson were callers of Mrs. Bar ton yesterday. . : Ralph Moore will be deputy postmaster In the absence of Qs sister. He will assist Postmaster Callaway In the morning. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind.. Sept. 24. rMrs. Charles Bennett and daughter spent yesterday with relatives in Richmond. . Pickett Wisehart who has been sick for several days Is able to be out. Mrs. Dean's millinery opening will occur Saturday afternoon and evening. Mrs. MeHssa Evans has returned to her home in Richmond after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Ellen Fox, Mrs. Oliver Gaylor and Mrs. Rice Miller were guests of relatives at Hagerstown Wednesday. Mrs. Amanda King has returned to her home in Richmond after spending a few days with Harry King and family. Miss Margaret Sharp spent Thursday in Richmond, Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Fox spent Thursday with relatives near Economy. Mrs. James Ridge has returned from a week's visit with her daughter in Indianapolis. . Mrs. Jewiss of Richmond is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson. . Mr. Baldwin of near Richmond is spending the week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaucher. Mrs. Ellen Bond has been the guest of relatives at Olive Hill for a few days. . John Clawson made a business trip to Muncie Wednesday. . . Mrs. William Boyd has returned for a visit with relatives at New Castle. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown. Ind, Sept 24. Misses Vera and Lona Flemmlng were visitors Thursday at the high school. Mrs. Villi Wedekind entertained Wednesday at . dinner. .Mrs. Esther Hayes. Mrs. John Replogle, JHrs. Sara Pipher. Mrs. Sara Smith. Mrs. John Bunnel and daughter, Mary Louise and Miss Golden Replogle. Mrs. Joseph Kerr of near Mooreland waa the guest of Mrs. Chas. E. Werking Thursday. . Forest Murray, telegraph operator of Liberty la doing supply work at the Tidewater Oil Station. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fry of Dallas, Texas.' a son, first child. Mrs. Fry was forerly Miss Ruth Mathews of this place. ; . Harry Stanton and family are moving to Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Knaon and daughter Miss Hasel are at Dayton. O, for a few days visit with relatives.

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ooo GolMmos FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newborn's Shop. 105 N. 4th St Thone 1612. 27-tt FOR SALE No. 5 Oliver typewriter for $50, used few "months. Address Oliver, this office. 23-7t FIXE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, It you have any valuable ones, insure them against death from any cause. For particulars cell on or 'phene Dougan A Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 13-tf FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmond, Indlaua. , Jly9-tf FOR SALE I have a number of improved farmt, from 25 up to 214 acres, city property and lots; commission one per ctJt. Kaufman, over 82S Main St Phone 2394. 24-tf FOR SALE Small, well improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn: other outbuildings; an ideal little homo for the retired farmer; or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply , tp The J. K. M. Agency, over 6 v North Seventh street eept 1-tf FOR SALE Cottage, good condition, electric lights, city wp.ter, cheap if sold at once. Also motorcycle, 915 N. 11th. Call afternoon. mon&'jat Thompson's Agency Loans Real Estate Rentals. General Collecting, etc. Fidelity to Business on reasonable terms is our rule. Call at 710 Main.. 23-3t FO RSALE Duroc hpgs. Commons, Webster. Phone '5144C. 14-tues-wed-3wks FOR SALE House and household firniture of every description. 115 N. 12th. Phone 2484. 21-6t FOR RENT. FOR RENTi Small flat, electric lights and' gas, first square on South 8th street Inquire of J. Hassenbusch, 505 Main St 24-3t FOR RENT House, 508 S. 18tiT it FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms; 404 North 15th street . 24-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 202 N. 7th st 23-3t FOR RENT House on west side. In- . quire 303 N. 13th. 23-2t FOR RENT Room, bath. 14 N. 12t 18-7t Mrs. Will Hindman of New Castle spent Thursday with her sister Mrs. B. F. Mason. Miss Eva Roller was the guest of friends at New Castle the latter part of the week. Mrs. Jack Cunningham of Richmond spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Pierce. William Keever visitetd Harry Hadley Thursday who is seriously ill with spinal trouble at his home at Connersvllle. . Mr. and Mrs. Alec Kirby visited Thursday at the home of William Boyd near Wiliamsburg. Mrs. Boyd is ill with no hopes of recovery. Mrs. Sallie Mclntyre has returned from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Manning where she has been assisting in caring for Mrs. Ellen Fox who is 111. Orpha Jones attended the funeral of Charles Weeks, a cousin, at Logansport Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter Emmajean, spent Friday with John Smith and family north of Dalton. . DUBLIN. IND. Dublin, Ind., Sept 24. Next Thursday will be observed by the residents of Dublin as the "Autumnal Housecleaning Day." The work will be under the supervision of Dr. C. E. McKee, secretary of the board of health. The committees will be under the direction of Mrs. Ed. Tweedy. Citizens in general are requested to "fall In line" in getting conditions adjusted for the coming winter. Miss Ina Huddleson of Winchester, is a visitor In the home of her aunt Mrs. Kate Schooley. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gilbert have returned after having attended the Yearly Meeting. Mrs. Ed Beeson spent Friday in Milton, the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Malinda Barton. Mrs. C. W. Hobbs spent Thursday with friend's In Lewis ville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huffman attended the exposition in Cincinnati, Friday. Mrs. Huffman win visit friends in Richmond before her return. Rev. George Floyd of Everton. stopped in Dublin to visit his parents. Bishop and Mrs. Halleck Floyd on his way to the Indiana, conference at Evansville. , t " Miss Linnie Hood has gone to Chicago to visit her nephew, Artie Hood and family. She will visit in other Illinois cities before her return. Mrs. Frank Garthwaite and daughter. Frances of Indianapolis, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Binkley, who has spent some time In California are the guests of Mrs. Sarah. The infant child of Mr. sad Mrs.

FOR RENT My office rooms in tha Gcnnntt Theater Building. Dr. N. S. Cox. 20-Vt

FOR RENT Furnished hoom. 28 S. Second st. 22-Zt FOR RENT ew 5 room house south side. Phone 1616. 22-Et FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern; 44 S. 12th St ' 20-t FOR RENT 7 room house, furnace. bath, electric lights. 12 S. 18th. T. H. Hill. 15-tf FOR RENT 3 unrurnished rooms at i!9 N. 15th. s-tf FOR KENT Furnished room, moderate rates, erc-ctric light atJ b&th for gentr ouly at the Grand. jly5-tf FOR RENT A new three roo'iuca flat furniehei for light housekeeping; 1C5 N. 4th St Phone 1612. f FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FO.lt SALE Choice residence loi. first ?uare Soutb 12th St Dr. Swing. 2Z-l FOR SALE-7-Slx room house with bath, furnace and electric l.ahl, $2,300.00. Phone 1522.. 17-tf MISCELLANEOUS, AUCTIONEERING For auctioneering ou farm, personal property, etc. see John Kenworthy, 830 N. 12th. sept20-wed&sun-l mo PATENTS procured, also sold on commlsuioTi. Positively nc advance fee: Patent Exchange. Jenifer Building, Washington. D. C. may22-tf FOUND Young heifer, No. 102:TN! 11th. Owner may have same by paying damages. it BUSINESS CHANGE Theo Hunt, for a number of years with the firm of H. R. Downing & Son, is now associated with- Messrs. Chas. W. Jordan and Daniel McManus under the firm name of Jordan, McManus & Hunt, Funeral Directors. 1014 Main Street Tel. 2175. tues-wed-sun-4 wks J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th and Malu. 26-3mo TURNER W. HADLEY Notary, Fire Insurance, Rent Collected, Real Estate and Loans. Telephone 1814. 13 Main St 18-7t VARLEY & CESNAN, dress makers, removed from 511 Main St to Kelly Bldg., 36, 37, 38. 21-7t HAJR. weaving, manicuring, face ma sago and Bcalp treatment Shampooing, 35c. Open of evenings till S o'clock. Miss Steward. 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo LOST LOST Pocketbook containing $75.00. Leave at Palladium or 914 N. 11th. Reward. i9-7t Will Protzman is very seriouslv 111 st the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Needham. Will Floyd has sold his property on West Main street to Clinton Ridenou?. The Misses Elsie Crull and Anabel Clifford will go to Terre Haute Tuesday, where they will enter the State Normal school. Mrs. Jane Morgan, who has been quite sick at the home of her daughter Mrs. George Knight of Richmond, is reported Improving. ; Miss Norma Herbst spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Ward Blunk, of Richmond. Mrs. Henrv TWiIas fa nlciHn. daughter, Mrs. John Smelsejr, of Fal-" moutn CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Sept 24. W. D. Evans had as his guests at Evansdale Farm, yesterday, J. B. Ayres, president of .the water commission of the Central states, T. H. Vernon, superintendent of the water works system of McKeesport Pa., George Keever, representative of the United States Motor company of McKeesport and J. Trux, - analytical chemist of McKeesport all of whom have been in Indianapolis this week attending the fourteenth annual convention of the Central States Water Works association. Mrs. Frank Ogborn attended the fu neral of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver at Bentonville, Thursday. Mrs. Ernest McGraw and son, Jean, went to Connersvllle today, where they will spend several days visiting the formers mother, Mrs. A. J. Har rison. Mr. McGraw will spend Sun day with them, in that elty. ' I. N. Davis attended the annual reunion of the Thirty-sixth regiment Indiana Infantry which was held at Kennard Thursday. . William Fross of Seattle, Wash., . Is spending a few days in Cambridge City the guest of his cousin, Mrs. Harry Stannah. The ladies of the Presbyterian Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. R. C Leslie next Wednesday afternoon. Patrick Lalley of CrawfordsviHe is the guest of Phillip Lafever and family. Israel Athey and daughter, Mrs. Carrie Green of Richmond are visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Callaway. The . opening meeting of the Friday Night club was held Tharsday evening at the home of the President, Miss Catherine Calloway, who arranged the program of the evening. Miss Annette Edmunds gave a ' graphic description of the Passion Play at Oberammergan. which she saw rjesented while

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LOST A plain gold ring on South Tenth street or. near South Fourteenth and C streets. Return to Mary Morrey, 29 South Tenth street 17-lt LOST On Main or North 10th street" ! brass cap for automobile crank I shaft Finder notify Starr Piano Co. 24-lt , BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Your Metal Patterns well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO, . 200 N. 9th St. v RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14S. Eighth street ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tt STORAGE. Dont forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to stont furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street june 18-tt FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. 8th & Malu. AugS-tf Attend Mrs. Hlser's Business School. Opens Sept 19. Phone 2177. 30-tf CABINET SHOP. Sawing, grooving. Interior remodeling, job work. De Banto Shop, Phone 1167. sept2-lmo The "Herd Laddie." Some discussion is taking place over the birthplace of Wyllie, the famous "Herd Laddie." probably the greatest checker player that the world has known. According to one authority, the late Mr.' J. Hedley, who wrote a biographical sketch of Mr. Wyllle's career in 1869, be was born in Piersbill Barracks. Edinburgh, or "Jock's Lodge," as it was known locally, 1a the year 1S22. His father was a sergeant In the celebrated Scottish regiment of borae. "the Scots Greys," and this regiment was stationed in the above bnrraekg shortly after their memorable engagement at Waterloo, and remained there for a number of years. London Graphic. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. abroad this past summer, giving a number of Interesting facts in regard to the location of the town, the preparation made for the presentation of the play and a delineation of the characters participating therein. The talk was illustrated by a number of characteristic post cards. After the business session, the hostess, assisted by the committee served cream and cake. The next meeting will be October sixth, at the home of Mr. - and Mrs. Harry Shidler. Mrs. R. F. Hamilton went to Columbus, Ohio, yesterday . on account of the serious illness of her sister. Miss Effle Coleman. George Weast pf Springfield, Ohio, r.

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The Garden Spot of Richmond! National Ave., just across the street from Earlham College. 12 Beautiful Residence 'Lola to be Resold at Half Vctae for Quick Sole. ; , - (tally Ewim .... . .... . ... 1 1 1 1 No Interest, No Taxes, No Mortgages, Tio Extras, Perfect Title Abstract with Every Lot, T 15 Per Cent Off for Cash, Great Bargain Prices. 098 to 01S3 . ; Except National Ave. Lota Which Are Higher. ' Access to City Water and Gas. Agent y$1 be en ths

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. . .... a. . . - W iJ. . Toms. Reba Ohmit Mary Dillon, Fannie Keister, Edna Myers and Don Drischel, Roy Kneise, Santford Jacobs. Protzman, Clayborn Stonecipher. of this city and Jeff McCOnkey of Rich- . mond. . . . , Miss Louise Pitts of Columbus.- O., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R F, Hamilton. vMr. and Mrs. Frank Bowers of Hagerstown were in Canibridra Citr yes- . tsrday enroute to Madison, where they will visit Prof. W. O. . Wissler and f family. Mr. and Mrs. waiter swiaxett nave gone to Ashville, N. C, to spend the inter. - . . Fred Tuterow and Miss Esta Young spent last Sunday In Madison, with Prof, and Mrs. W. O. Wissler.Mrs. Delia Prltchard, who has been quite sick at the home of her mother, ' Mrs. Dan Wissler, has gone to Hagerstown to visit mends, before returning to Hillsboro. - Tke Twtltgtt f Ult. The muscles ( the tease ts eM see ate net a strong; or activ as fa yettth mmOfa easts. queac old peopU r vary attbjoct to ooaiUpo tloa ami hxUrottoa. Many mMm hiHTm bowel nomant wttbout artificial aid. liaay. alio, hav uaploasaat anictationa of ma from the stomach ator earinc. All this caa bo avoid of Dr. Caldwell's Syren Fspam, which permanently regelates the bowels so that tasscs come aatarauy. aad so stresstkeas the stomach that food oUgettod without Sla. EwSlifc01' i0 M ooau or a a COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, made and entered . In a cause therein oendlnaY entitled. Ander son Toms and Mary J. Toms, his wife, vs. Albert L. Johnson, et al, and numbered 15359 upon the dockets of said court hereby gives notice, that at the office of A. M. Gardner, in the Dickinson Trust CSjmpany building, Number 32 South Eighth street Richmond. Indiana, on Friday, October 7th, 1910, st 2 o'clock P. M, of said day. he will offer for sale at private vendue and at not less tran the full : appraised real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wlt: The southwest quarter of Section 29, Township 17, Range 14 Bast, containing 160 acres, more or less. oaia iarm oemg in Webster Township, about 2 miles north of Olive Hill and miles south of Williamsburg. . If said real estate shall not be sold on said day, then the same will be held for sale at private sale by said rt . ' . . ' : vuiuimBoiuuer luorwaiier, un same place and on the same terms as stated s herein. ' ; TERMS tF SALE--The ''fall amount of the purchase price to be paid In cash on day of sale, ' For further Information, Inquire of A. m. Gardner at No. 82 South Eighth street, or of said Commissioner. JOHN TQM8. Commissioner: " a. m. GARDNER. Attorney. sep24oett' For Oolo Or Trodo ' .Ji,.' t-L . . . . i "... . . . A FINE NEW MODERN SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, bath, furnace and' 'electric fight, brand , new, ready to occupy OCT. 1ST. Finest location In the elty. Price very reasonable as owner wants quick - deal. ; Make arrandements to leek at this today. DONT DELAY BUT BUY NOW AND GET LOCATED SEFORE COLD WEATHER. Address,' esrgslrt, ears Pt ladium, or Phene 3234, or sail at 315 Main Street, W. Richmond. cay Sunday. mwmx Bldg. Phene 131.

is spending raw sa wiua tw in Cambridge City. The following young people enjoyed a hay ride Wednesday evening, going 1 to Lewis ville, where supper was served: Misses Elisabeth Oamlt Goidie Dancer. Katherine Ogborn. Mabel Oldham. Edna Jacobs. HatUe and Irene,

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