Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 323, 28 September 1910 — Page 7

tub nicmxoxD palladium ani sux-teleobam, Wednesday, September 28, 1910.

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Branch Offices Dranch 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 The person who Is named Mow to call at Palladium this evnine and get two tickets for the performance at Oennett theater tonight. . namely Mr. Mort Little, 127 S. 4th St

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of age to learn Jewelry and watch repairing. Good opportunity. Must , be neat and come recommended. Address O. P.. care Palladium. . : - 28-2t WANTED A good house from 7 to 10 rooms In good location. . Call phone 4124. 28-lt WANTED Your order for lawn fence. Now Is the best time to put It up. Let us give you our bid on your awork. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co. Phone 3751. wed frl-mon-wed st- WANTED-Housecleanlng, wall . paZ jI-ot and blacking your stoves neatly ' 'done Dob Salne. Conkey Drag ( Co., Phone 1904. 27-2t UHlTD Two ladles at once; call V ,N. fx corner 0th and C at 27-tf

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V tn North 15th. y VJXSTtD-l to 9 room modern house jytJ'tUb!, centrally located. Call I,, j aJilrtis International Harvester i '"i 27-3t J15T"ED Roomers at 203 N. 17th. ' , ' ' 27-3t NANYfiDPosltlon, stable boy, 15 years of age. 628 N. 9th. 262t rANTEDM entoleirnBarber trade! few weeks completes. Time aaved ' by steady practice. Careful instructors ' and , demonstrations. Tools ' given, diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. . Splendid demand for traduates. Write today. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 24-6t aubtue WAftiKli-io sell land in a succesful American Colony . in (' Cuba. Liberal comlaslon. Exceptional opportunity for live, active men. For particulars address Cu- ' ban Land and Steamship Company, 12 Broadway, New- York- Ctty.v ; t' . . V sep 23-20-ocl pXNTEDPlnboysI mult be slx- ' teen. City Bowling Alley. ' 23-tf WANTED Young girl, to do housework, in small family; no washing; good pay; good home. 100 South .West Sth. 23-7t ' C7XNTED A competent girl for gen- . ,-eral housework. Mrs. C. A. Brehm, i V5 tn- - 17 tt JjpANTED--Glrl to do housework. E. . naas, zi s. , zutn. zs-tr MILTON IND. . Milton. Ind., Sept. 28. Mrs. Adam tnyder and daughter. Miss Catherine Snyder spent yesterday afternoon at Connersville. 8he received word that Mrs. Louise . Barker Daugherty was not expected to live. She has inflammation of the stomach and bowels'. Mrs. , Daugherty is the daughter of Edward Barker who formerly lived ere.'". r , r Harper Llnd'sey returned to Earlham yesterday to resume his studies. He Is a graduate of Milton high school with the class of 1909, and aside from Eariham took a term at Culver university. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ltndsey. of Beech wood farm, south of town. Sunday morning has been appointed local M.' E. Sunday school Rally Day. All persons living In Richmond or elsewhere who were at some time members of the Milton M. E, Sunday school are cordially Invited to be present A line program will be given in connection with the lesson. ' Miss Eleanor Newman spent Sunday at Irvlngton, with her aunts. Mrs. Otng of that city, and Mrs. McBrlde of Iowa.' Miss Newman is a teacher In Um Cambridge City schools. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Doddridge tsat 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. Will :iarst at Cambridge City and attendsj the M. E. church home coming. Worth Cross who has been Indisposfrcra grippe is better. Sir. and Mrs.. Benjamin Whltely nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Mason near Bentonvllle. Messrs. and Mesdames O. H. Beeson and Hiram Crook formed an autoobile party to Richmond Monday. The Woman's cemetery asociatlon III meet with Mrs. I F. Lants Monflay, evening. The Members are earwstly requested to be .present. It Jll be election of ofiices and time for Jtb9 payment of dues. The Rev. c. II. rinnlck has been returned to MUton M. E. chares by the late Indiana conference, much to the satisfaction of his people. The Rev. A. R. Jones, former pastor of Milton M. E. charge has been sent to Arlington by the late conference and leacaln In Connor villa HiatHo. p Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brattaia were t Cambridge , City yesterday and I eeapleted their arangements for movI iz3 Into Mrs. Ellen Dowhower's propLJSV here. . Uttm. sad Uttiinoa Jos Weigle

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WANT AD letteb: 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 as follows: N..B. M. .... 3 8. P. 1 1 G. T 3 6130E 1 X. Y. Z. .... 12 palladium care K. i Palladium ..2 AVe Ff X J J? We see 1 Mail will be k;pt for sv cays only. All mall not cal'ed for within that time will be cast out WANTED Good solicitors. Apply National Products Co., Cor. 5th and South A Sts. . septl7-lmo $20 WEEKLY and expenses easily earned, experience unnecessary. Write for particulars. National Coffee and Tea Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. sep25-oct 9 WANTED Honest, reliable man; must- furnish references. Address X. Y. Z.. care Palladium. " 25-3t WANTED Copy of April 1; leave at Palladium office. 15-tf WA NTED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th St 7-tf WANlk-To buy . old goTST silver Jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. . 17-lm WANTED We pay cash for second hand base burners; 1020 Main St Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun-wed-sat-2 wks WANTED To buy or rent Dlaca of 1 to a acres near Richmond; prloe nuii oe rigLt ' Address F. L. O. SuHtation No. 1. 291 7t WANTED-You to go to Murray fillliard parlor for recreation. 12-tf WANTKD To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repaid work. We also do picture fremti v Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 18-tf WANTED Door and wlnaow screens to ordtr, lawn mowers sharpened; call to and delivered.- Brcvn-Dar-nell Co.. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED 1 Position as housekeeper by a refined and competent middleaged lady in a reliable widower's . small family. Address L. C: S., 101 ; State St.. Richmond, Ind. : 28-7t WANTED If you want money in plce of your city property or farm, gr right, to Porterfleld'a Real Kstxto office, Kelley Block, 8th and .Mln. 14-tf BATTLING FOR THE RIGHT" The Life Story of Theodore Roosevelt. Authentic. Up-to-date. Great money maker. Liberal terms. Outfit free. Zelgler Co., 269 Fourth St.. Philadelphia.' - ' tu-thur-sun Zwk PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. and Albert Weed of Cambridge City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Huddlestons . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sizelove of Bentonvllle, called on Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg and Mrs. Emma Ferguson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newbold of north of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr! and Mrs. Jerome Vernon. - -" , Mesdames J. C. and R. J. Connell, have returned from a week's visit at Cincinnati, and Covington, Ky. Carl Bennlnger was at dinner with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Bennlnger Sunday. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Hurst of Doddridge, called on Mrs. Alice DuOranrut Monday. Mrs. Anna Rothermel is suffering from a very sore foot caused by trimming a corn too deep. Her foot is badly swollen. e Mr., and Mrs. T. E. Nickels of Liberty, visited Mr. and Mrs. Madison Swisher Monday night . They were enroute to their home from New Lisbon. Miss Nora Campbell does not improve much. Dr. Ehle of . East Germantown was called as counsel and diagnosed the case as trouble around the appendix and enlargement of the liver. Messrs. and Mesdames G. B. Bryant and family and James Napier and family attended the revival services at Franklin church under the direction of the Rev. Mr. Van Winkle on Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale spent Sunday with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty. Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman have returned from Kentucky. They spent Monday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty. Royden Wolfgang accompanied Earl Murley to New Castle Saturday evening. Mrs. Susan -Wilson is at her daughter's Mrs. L. P. Zeller who Is no better. Mr. Qulnn. formerly of Milton, now of New Lisbon, and the father of Mrs. Emma Qulnn Thomas, is very 111 and recovery is doubtful Miss Carrie DuOranrut will take a position ' as stenographer with the American Casket company at Cambridge City. Miss DuOranrut Is another of Milton's fair young ladles who graduated from Milton high school with the class of 1908. and who took two terms at Moore's Hill

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty.' Porterfield. Kelly Blk, Sth and Main. , eot3-tf FOR SALE Modern home. Good location; equipped . with .electricity, .bath, and Jurnace.1 Call phone 2037 or call at 318 K 14th St 28-tt FOR SALE Extra good Jersey cow and calf. Phone 2308. 28-3t FOR SALE A large rubber plant Inauire 43 S. 15th 28-3t FOR SAL"E Antique desk, book case, bureau and hair mattreBses, 115 N. 12th. Phone 2484. 28-4t FOR SALE Peninsular heating stove at No. 516 S. 7th. ' ' 28-2t FOR SALE Steel range in good eonditlon. Call 53 S. 17th. ' . 28-lt FR5R" SALE Base , burner. Small wood stove and gas radiator, all in good condition. Call 107 N. 18th. ' - . 28-lt FOR SALE Household goods, pauor. bedroom, dining room and kitchen j furniture, one Garland base burner, one gas range, one fine upright Kimball Piano. All goods almost new. Parties Jeaving city. Call 19 North 9th St. 27-tf FOR SALE Nice stock of groceries or trade grocery and residence for small farm. Address M. M., care Palladium. ?7-7t FOR SALE Soft coal stove; will sell cheap; 116 N. W. 3rd St Call mornings. 26-2t FOR SALE House and household goods; 115 N. 12th. Phone 2484. 24-tf FOR SALE Folding Go cart. 315 S. 12th. . ' 22-7t FOR SALE Pure bred Indian Runner Drakes. E. O. Cokefair, Cambridge City, Ind. 25-thu-sat-2wks FOR SALE Maxwell auto delivery. Call 117 N.. 20th. 23-7t FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newbern's Shop, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR SALE No. 5 Oliver typewriter for $50, used few months. Address Oliver, this office. 23-7t FINE. . HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, if you have any valuable ones, insure them against death from any cause.. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan ft Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. ' Phono 1330. 15-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Choice "residence . lot, first evjuare South 12th St" Dr. Ewtag. ' . 23-ft FOR SALE Six room bouse with bath, furnace and electric light f2.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SAIJ3 Small, well improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; college. She is the daughter of Mrs. Alice DuGranrut and the late George DuGranrut, well known In the county. Her brother John DuGranitit Is rural mall carrier on route 17 out of Milton. Mesdames Joseph Lawrence and Harry Bunco of Cambridge City called on Mesdames Needham and Cooney yesterday. David J. Doddridge spent yesterday with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Morris. Dan Crawford spent Monday at Mrs. Baldwin's. ' Mrs. Nellie Utterback of Cambridge City visited her uncle Samuel Robbins and Mrs. Andrew Higgs yesterday. Mrs. Will Smullen and children of Indianapolis, enroute to Brookville, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smullen. . Mrs. Elmira Henry of Franklin Is visiting her son and family here. Her grandson Joe Henry is suffering from a sore foot caused by getting into barbed wire. Mrs. D. H. Warren's class of ladies met with Mrs. Van Winkle Monday afternoon. .The ladles took up a line of other sewing from that of fancy work and instead of serving refreshments, placed the money in the treasury. . I. W. Locke has returned to his work in a feather mattress factory at Johnstown, Ohio, yesterday. The Priscllla club will meet with Mrs. Oliver Ferguson Monday afternoon. Miss Hattie Uls spent yesterday at Richmond. - The Merry-go-round club met with Mrs. Carrie Johnson yesterday. The club guests were Mesdames Fred Sizelove, Charles Ferguson, W. H. Miller and Laura Morgan. Favors were awarded Mesdames Elwood Beeron and Fred Sizelove, Verne Bragg is much indisposed. Mrs. John Kellam is better. William Skillman is moving into Mrs. Bennlnger's-property. A severe thunderstorm, accompanied by a heavy rainfall visited Milton yesterday morning about 1 o'clock. The heavens were a glare of light and everything seemed in .a.. flame. A barn on the farm of Alonso Boyd, north of East Germantovn was struck by lightning and burned to the ground The stock, except one cow was aaved. Grain, farm Implements, harness and other articles of like character were burned. The loss is $3,400. The Insurance $1,200. Lucien Eliason. who lives on the farm was badly kicked on the leg by a horse that he waa taking from the barn.. The bones are not broken, but cut and bruised. He is badly hurt 'The ban waa - built in olden days and of substantial make.

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Col mi mini s an ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. K. M- Agency, over 6 North Seventh street sept 1-tf FOR SALE or trade for - Richmond property, two modern bouses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmond. Indiana. Jly9-tf FOR SALE I have a "number of improred farm, from 23 up to 214 acres, city property and lots; commission one per ctat Kaufman, over 828 Main. St Phone 2394. 24-tf For Sale , or Trade , A FINE, NEW, MODERN 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath, furnace and electric light, brand new", ready to occupy OCT. 1ST. Finest location In the city. Price very reasonable as owner wants quick deal. Make arrangements to look at this today. DON'T DELA"Y, BUT BUY NO WAND GET LOCATED BEFORE COLD WEATHERAddress Bargain, care Palladium eV ; Phone 3234, or call at 315 Main St., W. Richmond. . 25-tt FOR SALE Public sale Monday, Oct 3rd at the David Port farm, 2H miles south-west of Dublin, one-half mile south of stop No. 123 on traction. .25 head of cattle, 12. fresh cows, the remainder springers and fine heifers, dairy bred. Also one Jersey bull 15 months old, an extra fine calf. Sale to begin at 10:30. Free lunch, at noon. S. R. Port and Geo. Owens. 25-7t FO RSALE Duroc hogs. Commutu, Webster. Phone 5144C, J4-tues-wed-3wks FOR RENT. FOR RENT Modern bouse, 6 roms. Call 116 N. 18th. 28-lt FOR RENT Nice' modern house, all conveniences. "Also two tickets belonging to Henry Kluter, .with G. .H. Knollenberg Co. FOR RENT A six room flat with bath. Inquire 37 S. 4th. ' 158-7t FOR RENT Nice furnished - house. Phone 2002 or 1011. 28-3t FOR RENT House, 6 rooms and bath. Cheap. 42 S. 21st St. 28-2t FOR RENT Six room house near Hoosier Drill. Phone 3234. Call 315 Main. 28-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 220 North 7th St. - 27-2t DUBLIN. IND. Dublin, Ind., Sept 28. W. J. Herrington of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his aunt Mrs. J. A. Hageman. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hnddleson were among the members from this place in attendance at the last services held last Sunday, in the old Methodist church at Cambridge City. Mr. Huddleson was one of the few persons that attended the first and the last meeting in the church. Harry Hall has returned after , a trip through the west. Mrs. Joseph Gray and Mrs. Edna Bond Reed spent Thursday in Hagerstown. Amos Huddleston, Mrs. Elizabeth Huddleston and daughter Laura, spent Sunday with friends in Richmond. Miss Lillian Howren was kindly remembered on the occasion of her birthday anniversary, last Saturday, in the way of a post card shower, receiving cards to the number of seventy-six. : ;.v v ' : ,.' ' Howard Champ went to Richmond Monday, where he entered the freshman year, at Eariham college. Mrs. D. S. Herbst and daughters. Clara and Norma and Mrs. Sarah Cosand of Lewisville spent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. Ward Blunk of Richmond. Miss Jeannette Wilson of Greencastle, instructor in Harmony in DePauw university is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wilson. - v Mr. and Mrs. George Hayworth, of Richmond, are visitors in the home of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Horner. Mrs. Ann Wilson of Indianapolis, bas been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Wilson. . Miss Mary Champ has an .odd pet in the way of a bottled tarantula, which was found on a bunch of bananas In S. F. Cruil's grocery. Rev. George Floyd, a former resident of Dublin, now a member of the Indiana conference of - the M. E. church, has been returned by the conference which Just closed at Evansville. for the fourth year to the work at Everton. '::' Mr. and Mrs. Clare Oler and son, of Anderson are visiting Mr. Oler's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. William Oler. Rev. Franklin P.. Smith an evangelist and lecturer, of Indianapolis, is conducting a aeries of revival meetings at the Christian church. Mrs. Amos Byers, who has spent some time in Dublin, with her "daughter, Mrs. Arvine Oolay, waa-'called to her home by the illness of her husband. Oliver Stewart is improving his resi

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FOR RENT Houbc of 6 rooms; enquire at 216 S. 16th or phone 2498. ' l.r;...r:. 27-7t FOR' RENT House, 508 South 10th street 27-2t FOR RENT Two front rooms for light housekeeping; 202 North 7th street 27-3t FOR RENT Furnished front room, private family. 1326 Main jt ' 27-7t FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms; 404 North 15th street 24-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 333 South 14th. 25-3t TO LFT Two nicely furnished rooms with all conveniences. Gentlemen only. 906 North D street. 25-7t FOR RENT New 5 room bungalow. Metropolitan Life Insurance office. '-'A 25-3t FOR RENT A new three roomed flat f urniehed fcr light ; housekeeping; 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 2 t FOR RENT Furnished rocmrf, raoder ate rates, eJectiic light acd b&th for genu only at the Grand. jly5-tt MISCELLANEOUS, AUCTIONEERING For auctioneering on farm,' personal property, etc. . see John Konworthy, 830 N. 12th-sept20-wed&sun-l mo PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance , fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Build ing. Washington, D. C. may22-tf BUSINESS CHANGE Theo Hunt, for a number of years with the firm of H. R. Downing & Son, is now ass ciated with Messrs. -Chas. W, Jordan and Daniel McManus under the firm r ame of Jordan, McManus & Hunt, Funeral Directors. 1014 Main Street. TeL 2175. tues-wed-sun-4 wks J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker. Sth and Maiu. ' 26-3mo HAIR weaving, manicuring, face maasage and scalp treatment Shampooing, 35c. Open, of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo LOST LOST Two tickets in the name of Miss Alice Vogelsong, 334 S. 9th. Owner please call at Palladium office and receive same this even- : tag. .; rLOST A black purse containing . $1.36 between high school and S. 15th on Main. Return to Palladium. 28-lt LOST Cameo pin about two weeks ago. Return to 123 N. 6th and receive reward. 28-lt LOST Black pocket book containing check, note and $1.00 bill at Hoilansburg dance hall or on road to Richmond. ' Return to Palladium for reward. . 26-2t dence on Main street, by a fresh coat of paint Miss Annabel Clifford and Miss Elsie Crull went to Terre Haute Tuesday where they enter the State Normal School. NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, O.. Sept 28. Mr. William Dwyer spent Saturday and Sunday at Anderson with-his wife who has been visiting relatives there for some time. Mr. Ben Richards of Hollansburg, spent Sunday with George Richards. Miss Ruth Miller has returned to Cincinnati where she attends art school after her summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wrm. Sawyer entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lon Morrison, -Miss Nellie Morrison and Master Robert Reid. Mr. - Earnest Purviance spent Sunday with Mr. Elbert Murray. Mrs. Mary Young and daughter Ada and Mrs. Chas. Jones spent the latter part of the week ta Dayton. , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mikesell of Washington, D. C, who are well known here are the proud parents of a baby girl. Miss Ethel Murray spent the latter part of the week In Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dailey are visiting relatives in Jay and Randolph counties. . Miss Nova Brawley of Hunttagton, who has' been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith for some time returned home Sunday. - . Mr. G. F. Crane and family have moved into the Miller property recently vacated by Chas. Baker. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Flory of West Florence were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mi6s Helen Davis, Gertrude Hawley and Mr. McCoom entered school at Eariham Tuesday. TWO HAGERST0WN. IND. Hagerstown. Ind, Sept 28. Miss Kate Gohring has returned from Richmond where she attended the funeral services Of Miss Carey and from Cambridge City where she visited with a sister,. Mrs. Dave Harter. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Swim of N. Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. David Sells and Cannon Sells were guests at dinner Monday of Mr. and Mrs. John Sella. David. Louts. Daniel PolIaM and Michael ' Conniff went to Salem, Ind, to . attend the annual reunion of the Fifth Indiana Cavalry of which they are members. -- - Mr. and Mrs. P. H. - Da via were en

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word. 7 days for the LOST Saturday afternoon between N. 21st and N. 11th streets, black veil, fully 2 yards long. Leave at Palladium. 27-2t FOUND. FOUND Wednesday evening on N 9th St.. two tickets belonging to Mr. P A. Zindorf, 417 N. 11th St Owner may have same by calling at Palladium office this evening. FOUND Nickel plated watch; owner can have same by calling at 601 South 6th street Call in evening. -v.'. ' 27-2t FOUND Old drawing book containing name Hattie Shute, evidently rami ly relic. .Phone 3977. " BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Your Metal Patterns aa well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO., 200 N. 9th St RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 8. Eighth stnrtt ART STORE. Fancy work and Home baking. Haner Art Store, ft S. 11th. Phone 3180. - 10-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fire proof building when you want to storo furniture. Phone 1945. tn and Main street juneJ8-tf FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Por terfield. Kelly Blk.. 8th it Mala. " AugS-tf Attend Mrs. Hiser's Business School. Opens Sept 19. Phone 2177. 80-tf CABINET SHOP. Sawing, grooving, Interior remodel lng. Job work. De Banto Shop, Phone 1167. sept2-lmo A Queetien ef Identity. A question iu a receut ezamlngtiou on "The Merchant of Venice" was: "Give three reasons why Sbylock hated Antonio." One little girl wrote as one of her reasons: "Sbylock bated Antonio because he was a Republican." . 1 he teacher was puzzled. Where could the child bare got that Ideal Then she remembered that Shy lock once said of Antonio. ' "How like a fawning puWIcan he looks!" National Monthly. tertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rets, north of town. Mrs. CM. Mohler and children, Loren and Bernona, accompanied Mr. Mohler to Omaha, Nebraska, to spend a few days. Before returning they will visit relatives at St. Joe, Missouri, and her mother, Mrs. Caroline Culp will return home with them. ' Mrs. Mary Magan of New Orleans is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Stoneb raker. Mr. and Mrs. Will AUender have re turned from a months' stay at Rich mond. Albert Creek attended the Yearly Meeting of the Friends at Richmond, Sunday. Mrs. Creek spent the day with Will Byrd and family. Mrs. Chas. Petty, George McCullough and Geo. Storer of Eaton, Ohio, spent over Sunday at Cicero, Ind with their uncle, Joseph McCullough. who is dangerously III. Mr. and Mrs. James Fouts enter tained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook and son of Greensfork, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Oler, Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, Miss Nola Oler,' Samuel and David Fouts and Paul Oler. Mrs. Albert Marlatt and daughter of New dastle have been . visiting with the former's son, Robert Marlatt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thad McCown were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Tlgue. Mrs. M. T. Fox spent Tuesday at Spiceland. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Kidwell enter tained at dinner Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Werking and sons Russell and George, and Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copeland and daughters, Marjorie and Hel en. , ... -',::yu Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins went to Pennsylvania today to spend several weeks for the benefit of the former's health. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Sept 28. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vanbuskirk add daughter, -Lillian have returned after a visit with Mr. Vanbuskirk's parents, at Greensburg. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Marson were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Storch near Harvey's Crossing. Mrs. Rhoda Hunt and Mrs. Boyer. of Milton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W- 8. Hunt . The Rebekah Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. F. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobbs have returned to Bridgeport, after several

days spent with relatives In this city. Mr. and Mrs, Alvia Manuel enter tainted at dinner 8unday. Verne Ohmit of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmit Miss Reba Ohmit and Carl Whiteley.

The Helen Hunt club m at the home of Mrs. May Boden, Monday af ternoon. Mrs, W. H. Doney, In her nacer "Christ's ,. Conception k of the Child," brought out the psychological phase of the subject referring to the different allusions to childhood, made in the new Testament and Interprets tlon of such as brought out la the . pictures of famous artists. The barn on the farm of Laden Ellason. a wealthy farmer, residing . two miles east of town, waa struck by lightning between the hours of twelve and one o'clock Monday night The building was totally destroyed. One milk cow. farming implements. among which was a new wagon, a quantity of wheat, oats and hay were: burned. Four horses were taken from ' the burning building, in attempting to rescue one of which. Mr. Eliason waa badly hurt The animal became frightened and began kicking, strik ing him on the right limb. Just above the knee and so seriously injuring that member, that It will be several weeks before he will be able, again to use It. -The loss falls heavily oa Mr. Eliason, as the building was but partially covered by insurance. . Mr. and Mrs.' Dan Caldwell resid ing a few miles south of Cambridge City gave a dinner a few days since, which waa given in honor of the old. est of Mr. Caldwell's sisters, Mrs. Lutitia McClure, and which In Teallty was a family reunion. The day waa beautiful and tlw repast served at noon a sumptuous -one. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell. Amos Caldwell and Mrs. Hlggs or Cambridge City, Mrs. Vena Bee son. of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Elwood, of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. 8anl Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Caldwell of Fayette county. ' Charles Callaway of MlltOn attended the Sunday school rally at this plaoe. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. L. Whurton and daughter, Miss Ralsle Tout spent Tuesday, shop ping in Richmond. Miss Ina Enyeart gave a student's recital at the home of Prof. Ellison of Jacksonburg last Sunday afternoon In a contest which followed the pro gram as to which student could give the highest number of names of the) great composers, Miss Lorene Whltton took first, place and Miss Esther Borv roughs, the second. - Mrs. William Lawrence (nee Lillian Mauk) of Columbus, Ohio, after a visIt with Dr. J. R, Mauk and family and other friends has gone to Muncie to visit her mother, Mrs. Amanda If auk. T. L. Peet has returned after several days spent In Cincinnati. Hamilton and Connersville. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ; John H. Runge to OottMb B. Buck hols, lot 4, Schute 4k Runge add to city. 400. Raymond R. Cain to Linus P. Mere dith et al lot 6 Williamsburg. $1,600. William B. Harris to John Ellsson, part N. E. qr. sec. 14, twp. 16, rangel 13, Center Twp. $6,620. Anna E. Russell to Roscoe E. Kirkman, lot 140 Haynes add to city. $660. Mary E. Rosa to Edward W. Dietrich, lot 15; John H. and Louisa Rosa add to city. $550. John L. Weyl to Ous H. WeyL part; S. W. qr. sec. 27, twp. 18, range 13,' Perry .Twp. $560. AN ORDINANCE 1 To prescribe the kind of signals to be used on and to modify the noises incident to the operation of automobiles, motorcycles and other self-propelled vehicles operated within the City of Richmond. - Section 1. Be It ordained by the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that every motorcycle In use upon the streets and In public, places of the city of Richmond, must 1 be provided with s muffler to deaden ' the sound of the escape of the exhaust Section 2),Satat no time shall It be lawful to opeV?y vehicle of the kind aforesaid witn i exhaust open or in any other way to make noises unusual to the normal operation of such vehicle. ' Section 3. That the only kind of warning signal that will be permitted to be used on automobiles, motorcycles or other self-propelled vehicles, shall be a reed horn; Band 'operated, with rubber bulb, which will emit a single note of low tone, except in case of electrical vehicles on 'Which a bell, not larger than five inches fh diameter, may be used. No other than the kind described will be allowed to be used' by anyone. Section 4. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance, shall be subject to a fine of not less than One ($1.00) Dollar, nor more than Twenty five ($25.00) Dollars. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after its passage, and publication for two weeks in the Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, - a daily newspaper printed and published in said city. . Approved and signed by me this . 19th day of September, 1910. W. W. Zimmerman. Mayor. Attest, B. A. Bescher. City Clerk. . sept 21-28 -unLAnva The summer outing? season win soon be here, when you will leave your : silverware, furs, rugs. palat tags and bric-a-brac to the burglars. Upon your return. If yon find some valuables , fene. others destroyed, locks broken, sad your pretty homo turned into a place of desolation, n draft covering the loss sad damage wd look ml&xr good to yon. Let OOUOAM 4V CO. protect you. Phone ttSX

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