Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 325, 30 September 1910 — Page 7

;mcinior:D palladium and sun-telegeazi, friday, seftember 30, 1910.

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Branch Oiiices

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

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ANTED. men to take -k-11 U at Hippodrome grounds. Fred Lahrman. WANTED Roomers at 205 N. I7t fvAlTEDWashlngs, 170TnTf"8 ll , ! 2t WTNTEDPIace to wort wnere 1 ty can stay at night; call at 741 rN. 14th. 30 2t WANTEl-tenographera. We caa , , nse several good gentlemen atenographera; must be clean cut, lota of ambition, a bright future for; any one capable of meeting requirements. Correspondence confidential Call on or address J. J. ttua ell. National Cash Register Co., r Dayton. Ohio J04t WXNf ED"One horae wagon with bed. 1L M. Hammond, telephone 176 or 4045. 24t WTNTKD Washwoman wanted at 922 N. 10th street ltf WANTEbOooOeUable young nan to drlre wagon to work la Richmond. Inquire 183 Ft. Wayne are. 4i WANTED Young persona to enter next Sft-St Richmond Monday. Business College f WA"KTED Roustabout work of any kind by young man; call or addreaa , 800 South 8th. VANTEDJob aa driver for delivery wagon; addreaa. Driver, care thla paper, or call Phone 1887. WANTED Persons seeing Mrs. Plena? run over first Fall Festival at Twenty-nrst and south a. szs b. th 8t ' it-it WANTED Modern house, centrally located, between Oct. 1-15. Addreaa P, care Palladium. tt-tf VXSTEDlrl to aasist with housework. 417 N. 11th. S-St WAKtiib-Voung lady to clerk In first claas Jewelry store, must be ' neat and have had experience aa clerk. Addreaa Experience, care Palladium. M-tf WANTED Vour order for lawn fence. JvJv-fst time to put It up. ou our bid on your V Fence Mfg. Co. wed f rt-mon-wed iiftninro ladlea at once; call M R Mnur Mh nil n it. 2T.f WaNTUD Young girl to do bousework In small family; no. washing; good pay; good home. 100 South West 6th. 23-7t TSWANTED-to seU land in a auccesful American Colony In Cuba. Liberal comlssion. Excep tional opportunity for live, active men. For particulars address Cuban Land 'and Steamship Company, 92 Broadway, New York City. tap 13-30-ocl WAITED Pin boys; must be alx- ' . teen. City BowMng Alley. 13-tf WANTED A competent girl for general housework. Mrs. C. A, Brehm, 3B N. 8th, 17-tf WANTED Girl to do housework. E7 M. Haas, 22 8. 20th. 2S-tf

News of Surrounding Towns

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Sept 30. Earl Barefoot and Miss Ralsle Tout spent Thursday In Indianapolis. , Miss Lucy Feemster. after a week's visit with her brother, A. R. Feemster and family, hat gone to Grand Rapids, Mich., to resume her work aa teacher In the public schools of that city. George Doney, 8r haa In hla yard on East Main street, two pear treea and an apple tree which are In full bloom. Mra. Bent Wilson and daughter, Mary Catherine, went to Splceland. Wednesday to visit the former's sis ter. Mrs. John. 8. Griffin. Mra. 8arah Moffatt of Ogden. haa been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Herbst, after having accompan led . her son. Griffin, to Richmond, where he entered the Freshman class at Earlham College. John K. Smith haa returned after a visit with his sister. Mrs. Albert, of Oshorn, Ohio. Miss Bessie Brown, after a visit of aeveral weeks with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Cooley. has returned to her home In New Trenton, accompanied by Br nepnew. Master Glen Cooley. tlessrs. George Stone. John Mead, and the Misses Wllhelmlna and Kate Rower have returned to Indianapolis, after a few days spent In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch, south ot town. Mrs. Elisabeth . Pusinelll haa purrch street: conShew will give November.

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NEW PARIS. OHIO, : New Paria, O.. Sept 30. Mlsa Jesse Conn of Eaton la vlsitina: Mlsa Glenna Taylor. t Mr. and Mrs. Homer Campbell are moving to the Coblents property on East Cherry 8t . Mr. Peter Hughes of Dayton haa returned home after several days vtelt here with friends. .- tSra. Fern D. Reld and two daughters. Martha and Mary are visiting Mra. Bunker. ' They expect to return to their home In Colorado In about two weoka. ':r. John Coblentx. Mr. and Mra.

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WANT AD (.ETIEBtl The following are replies to d irr. Want Ada. recelred at tM ot; f e. Advertisers will confer ,w f tor by calling for mall in answer tu their ada. Mail at thla ofCee w i: noon today as follows: It B. u o. Y. W. H. M. T.. Z. 3 S. .3 G130E. 12 J. F. W. 1 C 1 Experience Mail will he knt fcr si ears only. All mall not cal'ed for witfctn that dme will be cast out. WANTED Good solicitors. Apply National Products Co., Cor. (th snd South A Sts. aeU7-lBo 20 WEEKLY and expenses, easily earned, .experience unnecessary. . Write for particulars. National Coffee and Tea Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. sep2-oct WANTED Copy of April 1; leave at Palladium office. -lt-tf WANTED Bread baker at t 8. 11th 8L 7-tf WANTEL-To buy old gold, silver Jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. ' ' 17-lB WANTED We pay cash for second hand base burners; 102$ Main St Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun-wed-sat-2 wks WANTKD To buy or rent place of I to acres near Richmond; pri-je muk be right Address F. L. 0. 8tb nation No. 1. 20171 WAV'KD To repair your baby cabs, fursltnre, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture fremlia: Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 18-tf WANTED Door and window screens to ordt r, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Dar nell Co.. 1022 Main. Phone 1831 UiNtfiD-You to go to Murray tilUard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Position as housekeeper by a refined and competent middleaged lady In a reliable widower' small family. Address LC8, 101 State St, Richmond, Ind. 28-7t MS'll.-A ' 1HU u U you warn meney m 1 P" lace of your city property or farm. gc right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf "BATTLING F6R THE WOHf-The Ufa Story of Theodore Roosevelt. Authentic. Up-to-date. Great money maker. Liberal terms. Outnt free. SaSsler Co., 269 Fourth St, Philadelphia, tu-thur-sun 2wk FOR SALE. FOR SALE ' Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld, Kelly Bllt, 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR 8ALE One good Garland Steel Range;, call on 1036 Main St. Chas. Johanning, 30-2t Elwood. Coblents and Mr. El wood Kessler and family attended the funeral ot Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Pinhook, Wednesday. She is a daughter of John Coblentx and a sister ot Elwood Coblents. Mrs. A. T. Barber who haa been visiting at Kokorao for a week returned home Tharsday. Her sister, Mrs. Hunt of Nw Madison is visiting her a few days.' St Joha'S Catholic First Sunday of each month. Morning service at 7:30 Third 8uaday of each month, Chris tian Doc trine at S:C0 a. m. Services at 10 a. m. Christian Sunday, 0:30 a. m. Bible school; 19:30 communion service; 7:3 p. m. preaching by T. J. White, North Baltimore. O. Methodist Sunday school 9:30. The district superintendent. Dr. 8. O. Royal will preach at New Paria on Sunday evexlng. October 2. Will hold quatjterly conference on Thursday afternoon. October 6th at 2:30. Presbyterian Sunday school 9:15 a. m. ;No morning service. Teachers training claCS : 15; preaching 7:30 p. m. j i Preaching at Gettysburg 10:30 a. m. Saturday, Ostober 8. Saturday mornIng Octobc ttb a market will be held by the Plus WUra club. Response from the cards sent out by te seeirtry announcing the annual reunlo f the Hfth Ohio RegiroenUl asso ' tion indicate that there will be a I attendance, which take place l -tober 6 and 7. t Th4 Telephone company have decided not to bsry a building In to which to mcve tisCr exchange, but will stay In the has tiding for the present at Ieaat. . - Th! fancnl of Mrs. Morrison of Richmhnd, 3SXhter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bennett occurred at the home of her parents Thursday afternoon.: Interment at Sprlnglawn cemetery. Mrs'H. . Tll'man of West Sonera spent T" ' ty er vith her parenta. Mr. aa A.T. Barber.. . r v GHfc. NSFORK. IMP, f Grcetsfork; Is-. 8ept 30. Several from fchre attacd the Yearly Meeting at Richmond Sunday. William Bros was transacting buaineea at RieLaond Monday. ?

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FOR SALE Lot on 22nd street, opposite beautiful Glen Miller. This lot will be worth $800.00 next spring; will sell for 1375.00. 114 South 8th. Phone 2686. 30-lt FOR SALE Farm of 200 acres, two nines 8ouio or Hiser a station on tne Milton road, inquire Mr. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7th St. 2Mf FOR SALE Household goods, parlor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen" furniture, one Garland baseburner. one gas range, one fine upright Kimball piano, all goods almost new; parties leaving city. Call 19 N. 9th 8t 27-4t FOR SALE Walk, Drive and Auto matic Gates. "All sizes, plain and ornamental; special sizes to order. If your hardware dealer doesn't handle them, order direct from our factory. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co., Phone 3751. 8eot30-2wks-eod FOR SALE-Platforra spring wagon. in good condition. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co. Phone 3751. 30-3t FOR SALE Upright piano in good conaition, cheap if sold at once. Address "Piano" Palladium. It FOR SALE Larre Favorite Base Burner, 512 South 10th street. Phone 1345. , 30-2t FOR SALE 40 acre farm 4 miles of Kicnmond. iz.200. Address "O. K." care Palladium. 29-30-2 FOR SALE Rubber cheap. 630 S. 8th. tire cariage 29-3t FOR SALE Extra 'Kood Jersey cow and calf. Phone 23-A. 29-3t FOR SALE Baby carriage as good as new. Inquire 328 S. 4th. 29-3t FOR SALE Six room house, electric lights, both kinds water, 2 squares from Earlham. Must sell ' regardless of profit 8600 cash. Time on balance. Address "S." care Palladlum. . - fri-sat-sun FOR SALE Modern home. Good 1 Cation; equipped with electricity, bath and furnace. Call nhnn 20.17 or call at 318 N. 14th St. 2S-tf

FARMERS!

Buy a-Horaie.Prodiuict ' Cleederiie's Fertilizer J : YOU CAN BUY IT. CHEAPER than. you can buy other makes from the retailer; in other words we cut out the middle man's profit " r :r contains same percentage Of anltnal. matter, etc., as other makes and Is approved by State Chemist. Order now and we will deliver whenever-it is convenient to you. liCletidenin Fertilizer Co., Office, 257 Ft Wayne Ave. Factory, 1 miles north of city on Union Pike

her home In Indianapolis after a visit with relatives here. Mra. Rudlcel and children have been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gause. Miss Carry Byrd haa returned from a several weeks visit with relatives in Indianapolis. . - - Ed Dean, who six weeks ago had his hip Injured in a fall from his wagon, was in town Monday on crutches. The hog cholera Is still raging In some parts of this vicinity and is very fatal. 'William Byrd. wife and daughter attended a surprise on Henry Hoover and wife at Milton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Williamsburg spent Sunday with Mrs. D. Doyle and family. C. C. Poland and wife of Dayton are spending the week with relativea here. Mlsa Linnie Hatfield is visiting Mrs. Roy Cope land at Cambridge City. Mrs. Hamm has returned from a visit with relatives at Oermantown. The farmers are busy sowing their wheat crop. Quite a large acreage is being sown. George Mosey spent Sunday and Monday in Cincinnati. Union prayer meeting will be held at the Friends church Thursday evening. - . Mrs. Mary Fagan Is visiting relatives at Cambridge City. Will Roller is preparing to erect a residence on the lot recently purchased of A. B. Carter. Zeno Kaucher haa returned from WtnrSo.tr mttmv attending a few days with his brother,. whom he had not seen tap twenty years. it. raviI la assisting Henry Teetor of Hagerstown to build a grain elevator at Newport, Ky. Theodore Davis assistant principal in the Milton high school spent Sunday at home. - " - ' E. a Reynolds of Hagerstown spent Monday here. Mrs. John Ellis was pleasantly surprised recently by a number of relatives. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. - Mrs. Charles Roller . of Richmond, pent Monday with relativea here. ', EATON. OHIO. Eaton, O Sept SO Mrs. Warren "ewurg. returnee w - cago Tharaday after a short visit with her parents. Mr. ; and Mra. Thomas

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OOO Columns FOR SALE Shetland poney, harness and buggy; call 326 South 12th. 29-tf FOR SALE Early English china closet. Call 2004 S. A. 29-3t FOR SALE A large rubber plant Inquire 43 S. 15th. 28-3t FOR SALE Antique desk, book case, bureau and hair mattresses, 115 X. 12th. Phone 2484. 28-4t FOR SALE Household goods, panor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture, one Garland base burner, one gas range, one fine upright Kimball Piano. ' All goods almost new. Parties leaving city. Call 19 North 9th St. . 27-tt PGR SALE Nice stock of groceries or trade grocery and residence for small farm. Address M. M., care Palladium. 27-7t FOR SALE House and household goods; 115 N. 12th. Phone 2484. 24-tf FOR SALE: Pure bred Indian Runner Drakes. E. O. Cokefair, Cambridge City, Ind. 25-thu-sat-2wks FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newbern'a Shop, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. . 27-tf 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..FT Bldg. Phone 1330. 15-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Choice residence lot first square South 12th St Dr. Ewtag. 23-tt FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light 12.300.00, Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine . location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67. Rich mond, Indiana. Jly9-tf Willilam Reel for several days, went to Hamilton Wednesday for a visit with relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. Eli Peters and Mr. and Mrs. David Peters visited relatives in Jonesville Wednesday. Mra. Nettie Thornburg of Barboursville, Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. V. Reynolds. , Mrs. G. L. Hoover and Mrs. W. R. Clawson returned Thursday from Dayton where they spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clawson. - Miss Helen Wysong has been ill for several days at hia home on North Barron street. Leo Sanders of Hamilton is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanders. Mrs. Fred Michael has returned from a visit with friends in Dayton. Jonas C. Foster and Peter Willis, veterans of the 83rd regiment O. V. I., were in Dayton Thursday to attend a reunion of the survivors of this troop. ' Mrs. Mary Harbaugh of this city, and her brother, James Harbaugh of the Soldiers' Home, Dayton, are arrangang for an extended visit at various points in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dye and children returned Wednesday from Bay View., Mich., after a several months stay at thata resort. Mrs. Anna White of Cincinnati, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woerner. St Elmo." the production that occupied the boards at the opera house Wednesday evening was greeted by a fair siaed audience. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown. IndU 8ept 30. Arthur Thomas and family have stored their goods and have gone to Connersville where he Is employed. Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and children and Mrs. Michael Conn iff were guests at supper Wednesday evening of Miss Rena Replogle and father, Abram Replogle. Solomon Miller and Monterville Miller were called to Tipton by the serious illness ot John Miller. Mrs. Jennie Grey and Mrs. "Edna Reld and daughter Locfl of Dublin, were guesta at dinner . Thursday of Mra. Violetta Knapp. -f Levi Clrich of - Greenafork, mother.- Mrs. Margaret Ulrich guests at the home of Henry Johnsonbangh. :'.v-'-"-Mx. and Mrs. Oiflord Fouta enter-

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FOR SALE Small, well improved suburban 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 . eept 1-tf FOR SALE I have a numberoiini: proved farms, from 25 up to 214 acres, city property and lots; commission one per cent Kaufman, over 828 Main St Phone 2394. 24-tf FO RSALE Duroc bees. Commons, Webster. Phone 5144C. 14-tues-wed-3wks FOR SALE Public sale Monday. Oct. 3rd at the David Port farm. 2V4 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. 2UFOR RENT. GOOD FARM FOR RENT One hundred acres, near Hagerstown, good buildings; cash rent Address A. B. C, care Palladium. FOR RENT Furnished room on So. 8th St. Phone 2002 or 1011. 30-2t FOR RENT Rooms near Earlham College; 725 South W. A.St 30-7t FOR RENT House with 9 rooms and bath; No. 230 S. 12th St. Phone 1231. 29-3t FOR RENT Furnished room. 839 S. Sixth. " 29-2t FOR RENT On shares, 100 acres. Call on P. M. Pense, New Paris. 29-2t FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman at 1203 Main St 29-7t FOR RENT Four room flat, modern, hot water, heat furnished. Inquire 46 S. 11th. ' FOR RENT A six room flat with . bath. Inquire 37 S. 4th. 2S-7t FOR RENT House ot 6 rooms; enquire at 216' S. 16th or phone 2498. 27-7t FOR RENT Furnished front room. - private family. 1326 Main St. ; ' ' ' 27-7t FOR. RENT 2 furnished rooms; 404 North 15th Btreet. : . 24-7t TO LET Two nicely furnished rooms with all conveniences. Gentlemen only. 906 North D street 25-7t FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furnished for light : housekeeping; 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 20 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooma, moderti ratea, electric light acd bath for gent! only at the Grand. Jly5-tf MISCELLANEOUS, HAIR weaving, manicuring face massage and scalp treatment Shampooing. 85c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Mlsa Steward. 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo tained Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. George Butler of Germantown spent Thursday , afternoon here. ,'. Isaac Brusnback and John Miller have returned from their fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Rinehart and daughter are spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Phoebe Rinehart, east of town. - v Charles Backenstoe, one of Hagerstown's leading citizens, was married to Mrs. Florence Halsted of Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday the 24th, at Nashville. The couple spent their honeymoon in the south. The , bride is known here, having been a guest at the home of Henry Halderman several times. Hearty congratulations are extended to them by the many friends of both. They will reside in Hagerstown. . j''-: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keever spent the day Thursday at Connersville and visited Harry Hadley who is ill. DUBLIN. IND. Dublin, Ind., Sept 30. Mrs. Sarah 13. Larsh has gone to Clarksburg, W; Va., where she will spend . several weeks Visiting her brother, William Hallsey and family.' ..''. O. E. Stewart is erecting a dwelling on his farm south of town. The foundation is in and 'the work will ; be pushed as rapidly as possible. Miss Elva Mills has returned to Earlham College after a few days spent with her aunt, Mrs. Martha Wilson. ' ,.. . r.;'. Rev. Wood of Farmland, pastor of tbe Radical U. B. church Is spending a few days in Dublin. . ; Rev. Herbert Hoffman of Winchester, -will preach . at the 5 Frienda' church Sunday morning, the service beginning: at half past ten o'clock. Mrs. Frank McKee has returned after several days spent In Indianapolis in tbe transaction of nbsinees. Mrs. Elizabeth White and daughter, Miss Emma, have returned after a visit with friends in Muncie. Mrs. Bertha Holland Branson died at her home in Nowata. Okla.' September seventh. . Mrs. Branson win be remembered as the daughter of Jasper Holland, a former druggist of Dublin. She was graduated from the Dublin High School In the class of -88, Bishop Hallectc Floyd will go to Mohawk Saturday where he will fill nis appointment on Sunday, remaining to that place until next Wednesday, and

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STRAYED Thursday noon, white Poodle Pup. Notify Phone 10S5. 30-tf AUCTIONEERING For auctioneer ing ou farm, personal property, etc. see John Konworthy, 830 N. 12th. sept20-wed&sun-l mo PATENTS procured,ai90-Kld"on commission. Positively nc advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building. Washington, D. C may22-tf BUSINESS CHANGE Thao Hunt, for a number of years with the firm of H. R. Downing & Son. is now asso ciated with Messrs. Chas. W. ' J or dan and Daniel McManus under the firm rame of Jordan, McManus ft Hunt Funeral Directors, 1014 Main Street. Tel. 2175. tues-wed-sun-4 wks i. M . Lacey Maiu. Pawnbroker, 8th and 26-3mo FOUNDFOUND Ladies' long black veil. Call at Palladium. FOUND Old drawing book containing name Hattle Shute, evidently fami ly relic. Phone 3977. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. - MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Your Metal Patterns z well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO.. , 200 N. 9th St RESTAURANT. The beat meals are gotten at Prof it's. 14 S. Eighth street ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner'i Art Store. 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tt STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and bis fire proof building when you want to storo furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street1 JuneJ8-tf FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. For ' terfield. Kelly Blk- 8th ft Main. AugS-U Attend Mrs. Hlser'e Business SchooL Opens Sept. 19. Phone 2177. ' 30-tf CABINET SHOP. Sawing, grooving, ing, job work. Phone 1167. Interior remodelDe Banto Shop, sept2-lmo She Teld Him. "I wonder why women always get off can tbe wronc way. said the aver age man. : "Because the car Is always running the wron way." explained tbe aver age woman, with conviction. Buffalo Express. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. from thence to Warrington where he will preach at the Maple Grove church the following Sunday. Mrs. Ed Beeson spent Wednesday, shopping in Richmond. Nathan Frame, an evangelist in the Friends' church attended the midweek meeting in this place yesterday. ' Harry A. Stant, the son of Nathan Stant, died at the home of his father in this place, Wednesday evening aft er an illness of several weeks with ty phoid fever. The deceased waa twen ty-three years, eleven months and eighteen days of age. The : funeral services were held at the home at half past seven o'clock last evening. Inter ment at Fairfield, south of Conners ville, today. The father and two brothers. Omer and Horace, survive, the sister. Mrs. Carroll Ogborn having died three months ago. Alvin Henley has gone to Cleveland Ohio, where he will enter the Bible Training School. Alfred Taxton and Mrs. Matilda Smith were married Wednesday even ing at the Cottage Hotel by the Rev Feorge Floyd of Everton. They will reside in Dublin. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind., Sept 30. Mrs. Clyde Leverton has gone to Martinsville. Mrs. Florence Warner is at Dayton Ohio and expected soon with Miss Hazel Hock to visit their relativea Dr. and Mrs. Sweney. Miss Mettle Hicks visited her aunt. Mrs, Wiggins at Raid's hospital, Wed nesday. , Abner Crull, formerly of Milton, but now of Huntington called on hia nep hew, Walter. Crull and wife, yesterday, Mrs. Ernest Doty spent yesterday at Richmond. Word came yesterday- that Chris Hinsliawe will probably remain an other month at Traverse City, Mich, where since the first of September, he has been filling another minister's pulpit Chas. Boyd of Cambridge City was greeting friends here, yesterday. Miss Nellie . Jones - was greeting friends and shopping at Richmond, Wednesday. - : ? , Mrs. Keck and daughter. Mrei Delnst of . Arcadie spent yesterday with' Mr. and Mrs. John-Coyne. r Geo. Rothermel made a business trip to Richmond yesterday: Miss Nora Campbell is some improv ed. Her giser. Mrs. Winsett of Richmond la attending her. XLas Case

bell who is a' great lover of flowers , , and has raised many beautiful asters and dahlias, herself, this year was the recipient of a handsome bouquet of - : ' " roses and other flowers from Mrs. '

Chas. Mvera of Cambrtdce Cits". Several Milton people saw the air ship enroute from Chicago to Clevo- - nine o'clock. They aay it resembleu beautiful star- and- presented , tho changing color ot a meteor. Messrs. and Mesdames David Nu gent, Chas. Hale and Mrs. Ernest Doty - attended the show at Cambridge City, Wednesday night James Naphier , deserves much - praise for tlie manner In which ho cares for Westside cemetery. He now has charge of Southside. Valley Grove

and Franklin cemeteries. , ,

Dwight North of Indianapolis, visit-

ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Brown. yesterday. Mr. North is a brother ot , Mrs. Brown.

Oran Rraer whn was shnt rrntlv while walking along the street is getting along very well. He Is able to be out and was at New Castle eH terday. " t ' , v Mrs. Oil n Boyd of St-Louis is via- ' iting her sister, Mrs. L. HL Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace vlsti s ed rriends at Cambridge City ysterMrs. Vlreil Newman' of Cambridge

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her mother-in-law. Mrs. E. B. New , ; :

man. Robert Grlmer -expects to move his family to Columbus soon. They willsoon return from Kokoroo. The Cary club met with Mra. W. L. , rarKinn, yesteraay auernoon ana op ened its year witn a very pretty pro- - gram. The meeting was called to or- ,

ins and after the roll call, responded -to by quotations from Proverbs, Mr.

Parkins made a few very excellent re-

iimina as iu. iuts rvai wm lag purpgw .. of the club and that our members should make the most of the year to come, after which two communlcatlons from absent members were read ' by Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson. ' aasiatant ! secretary. One of these was from MTa. rT" Walter Wood, now In England, tbe other from Mrs. R. P. Lindsay, president of the club and who waa detained at home by the illness of her mother .:

uu uiv iccoui uvain ui uwt laiaci. Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson then . gave 4 " vgkrv nn. runnrf nt tha'RUiml.l mm.' vention of the National OrganUation of Woman's clubs, held at Cincinnati. . May 11, to which Mesdames Beeson and van Winnie were sent as deie gates from the Cary crab. Mrs. Beeson in her report' gave many quotarinna rrnm wnm ni noaaaa 'nr wn sineaniarBers, that were beautiful. It waa shown that Indiana Is the mother of wom

an's clubs and that the first waa tht,,.A

of New Harmony as early aa 18; ; ; ' Mrs. E. P Jones was leader In the cenA versation, "The Needs of Our ClukA and many good thought and suggO''.:,-

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by Misk Nellie Jones and Mra. Cht? .

Klnes -closed the program. The clcv'-'-

was Urisn invttea to remain ror a cVir--

clal hour and refreshmenta.were serta "

ed. Mrs. George " Kelsey presetitu r..-f

each member of the club a pretty -f ' vor in the way of a buttonbolo be. ' '

quet composed of rose, geraniom let -' 3

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Mesdames Willia - Leverton, Alvt 'i"

Lowery, Chas. Davis, Elisabeth Kit ' me!, J. B. Murley, Lafe Rayle, Bor. ers attended the D. of R. Ladle AJ. , with Mrs. Miller at Cambridge CU yesterday.' .The next meeting will l,.

with Mrs. Willie Leverton. - f BSi NOTICE.

State of Indiana, Wayne County, etV ? Estate of Commons Dairy Company '

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dersigned haa been appointed and htJ' ?'.. duly qualified aa trustee for the benJ fit of the creditors of Commons Dairy m, Company, assigned, 'a corporation d-

ganlsed under the laws of the State f I Indiana, and having its - offlce at 2 principal place of business in the Clt? of Richmond, ' said 8tate- ' '. . J. A. 8PEKENHIER, Trustee.; Robblns St Robbins, Attorneys. DDayfldPiia 75c EEcotdca NEXT OUhDAY Leave Richmond 8:35 a. m. 5 -- 'fe rz WWW 1 Lincc Z1) 1 ' $3 Ejicor:!cn HEXT OUmDAY - Leave Richmond 2 a. m.

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