Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 330, 5 October 1910 — Page 7

THE HICroXOTO FAIXADItm AJTD SUN-TELEGItAM, WEDXESDAI, OCTOBER 5, 1010.

HVADE CH1CQATI RATES Branch Offices Dranch offices are located In every part of the city and county towns. Lcavo your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. 1 cent per word. 7 days .for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Episcopalians from All Over Country Arrive There Today for Session. ' ' ' v OPENING HELD TOMORROW

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WANTED Oirl to sm 1st with housework. 417 N. 11th. Mt WTSTf ED-Man 18 or 20 years old to do pressing or- learn. Address -Tailor Shop,- Palladium. 5-lt WATiTlCDA'gooaniTrrntor general houMwork. 3. In family, at No. 106 8. Hth street WXNTltfb Mr. Wayne Beeaon. 300 W. Mala street, to call at Palladium and get two ticket for tonight's per formance at the Gennett 6-lt WANT D Shoe repaired. A. J. Ford, Cunningham Shoe Store. Men's sewed soles 75c. Ladles sewed sole 50c. l-7t WANtbSectIron workers, good on bear work, such as tanks, smoke stacks and breechings. Steady employment. Uttleford Brothers, 453 E. Pearl St. Cincinnati, O. 1-141 WANTED Washwoman wanted at 623 N. 10th street 30-tf lALEsMkK MaKIMO sMXL TOWNS We have juat what you want for a pocket aide line, con signed goods, new, snappy and catchy. A good profit for your customers. Prompt commissions and quick shipments. Write for order book today. 20th Century Mfg. Co, 1308 Wells 8t, Chicago. WANfKD Competent girl for house- . work after Oct. 10. Good wages. small family, no washing. Give ref erences and experience. Address C, care Palladium. 4-4t WANTED-Boywantedri238"Maln" St 4-2t WANTED A competent girl for genursl housework. Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 36 N. 6th. 17-tf WANTED Modern house, centrally located, between Oct 1-15. Address P, car Palladium. ' 2Mf WANTEDTwo ladles at once; call N. K. corner 9th and C at 27-tf PANTED Pin boys; must be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 18-tf WANTED Girl to do housework. E. M. Haaa, 32 8. 20th. 38-tf WANTED Good solicitors. Apply National Products Co., Cor. 6th and South A Sts. septl7-lmo it WEvXLT and expenses easily earned, experience unnecessary. Write for particulars. National Coffee and Tea Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. - sep25-oct 9 WAAtED Bread baker at 8. 11th tt 7-tf WANTw-To buy old gold, allver Jewelry, J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. . 17-lm

News of Surrounding Towns

NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Parts, O.. Oct 8. The township schools will not close for the fall festival as waa understood that they would. , Mrs. Alexander and daughter Hattie. entertained at 8unday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Alexander of New Madison. John Alexander, Mrs. Mann of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander of New Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Coblents and Mr. Elwood Kessler and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Pence of Eaton took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bloom. ' Miss Carrie Whltaker was a Sunday guest of Mrs. W. L. Hahn. The Methodist church cleared $15 on their market Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Buck of Eaton spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Freed. Mrs. James Murray and son Elwood took Sunday dinner, with Mrs. Olive Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McKee of Evansvllle who are well known here are the proud parents of a boy. Mlssea Grace and Ruth Murray pent Sunday with Ethel Murray. Mr. Jake Gard spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother. In Chicago. - Mr. Ray Richey of Toledo is here for a few days. Mr. Lon Morrison entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. Arch Raney and family. Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Clark, Mr. Hal McKeon and family and Dr. and Mrs. Bevlngton. Misses Carrie and Ethel Davis were guests of Miss Mae Young Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pence entertained at Sunday dinner Mrs. Harold Peace of Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Koons of Eldorado spent 8unday here with relatives. Mr. Qulncy Adams of Pique was a Sunday visitor of Mr. John Purvlance. Mr. and Mrs. David Call spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Call. Mr. and Mrs. Moffat Engle. Mr. and Mrs. Van Thompson were - Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philander Marshall Dr. Beach was in Cincinnati Monday. Mrs. Louis Newcomb who has been visiting Mrs. John Purvlance for a few weeks haa returned to her home at Richmond. Mr. Ellis Parish of Akron was home Monday. . . Mr. Frank Haller of Richmond was here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Looey Murray of Eaton . were 8uaday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyle. Mr. Haller and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Via were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Urt, CI AmU.

WANTED We pay cash for second

hand base burners; 1029 Mam St Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun-wed-sat-2 wks WANTED To buy or rent place of 1 to t acres Bear Richmond; price must be right Address F. X O. Sanitation No. 1. 291 7t WANTKD To repair your baby cabs. furniture, bicycles and all kinds or repair work. We also do picture ' framtoft- Brown A Darnell, 1023 Main. Phone 136. 18-tf WANTED-You to go to Murray B11Hard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Bookkeeping or other clerleal work; first class references. Address A. B.. Palladium office. 3-7t WANTED If you want money In place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate, office, Kelley Block. Sth and Main. 14-tf BATTLING FOR THE! RtGHT" the Life Story of Theodore Roosevelt. Authentic. Up-to-date. Great money maker. Liberal terms. Outfit free. Zeigler Co 269 Fourth St. Philadelphia. ' tu-thur-sun 2wk WANTED Door and window screena to order, lawn mowers sharpened: call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co.. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED For general housework. mother and grown daughter, excellent pay. Address, Suburban, care Palladium. 3-4t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld. Kelly Blk.. 6th and Main. sept3-tf FOR SALE New seven room frame house, cheap If sold at once; electric lights; 1102 N. H street 5-3t FOR 8 ALE 15 H. P. Peerless traction engine; 210 N. 17th. Phone 1392. 5-7t FOR SALE Modern home. Phone 3234. W FOR SALE Driving horse, . perfectly gentle, without a blemish, $150.00. Phone 3162. 4-2t FOrTsaLE A good four-cylinder fourpassenger automobile. W. H. Bennett 225 S. 13th St Phone 1475. . ' 4-7t FOR SALE Stock general mercbandlse. mostly groceries, a good, clean . stock; also 1 buggy, 1 delivery wagon, 1 phaeton, 2 horses and other things. Will sell for cash, time or trade for small, rental property. Address Box 74, Boston, Ind. ' 4-tf GREENSF0RK. IND. Greensfork, Ind., Oct. 5. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Rhoer spent Sunday at Dayton. John Clawson went to Indianapolis recently and purchased an automobile. , Misses May and Nellie Lamb of Muncle spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mlllikan of New Castle, spent Sunday with A. D. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hays and Mrs. Mark Hays of Hagerstown, visited relatives here. Sunday. Vance Fulton and family ,have moved Into the property recently vacated by James Riser, t Mrs. Jennie Miller and .daughter, Lottie, of Indianapolis, are spending the week with relatives here. Mrs. Mollis Hoover of Hagerstown, la visiting Mrs. Charles Crump. The Radical U. B. quarterly meeting waa held at Uugar Grove. Saturday and 8unday. Mr. and MfsV Tom Gunckel entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunckel of Williamsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoover of Milton. Mr. and Mri. Morgan bf Indianapolia have been, spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. Swain and children are guests of her parents, at Mlddletowo. Mrs. 8ue Gaylor of Richmond is spending the week at home. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Murdock have returned from a visit In Indianapolis. Lafe Stlgleman of Greenfield is spending the week with his mother, Mrs. C. Stlgleman. Mrs. Forest Murray of Liberty, has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Fox. I Mrs. Thomae Tarkleson haa returned from a visit with relatives at New Castle. f Mr. and Mm Will Teague of Hagers town spent Sunday here. . 1 MILTON. IND." Milton, Ind., Oct 5. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lowery, Miss Ruby Kellam and Albert Kellam were Richmond visitors Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst and family and Mrs. Alice Gresh spent Sunday at Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Beeler. , Mrs. Wolfgang. Sr, ia visiting friends at Richmond. Mesdames j Ada - Swearingen and Henry Hess visited la Dublin yesterday. ( H. D. Hudjdlcstoa waa at New Lisbon Sunday . Walter Critfl visited friends at Harrisburg Sunlday. The Odd) Fellows' lecture course has been arranged for. The Carolina JuiUee eiaprs vUl be the Crtt num

WANT AD LETTER ti St The following are replies to Palla

dium Want Ada. received at this of fice. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today at follows: N. B. M. .... 3 L. G. T..; 3 Aid 1 Oliver 1 S. F. 5130E. W. H .. . Palladium . 1 . 1 . 1 ..1 1 . 3 . 1 . 1 X. Y. Z. ..... 5 M. . M. ; . Palladium Care Experience J. W. F. 1 C. M. I ... J. M.. 2 O. K. C 1 28 T. F, 1 1 A B. C e Mall will be kept tor 3 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE Four acres of corn in field. Call 1008 S. 9th. , It FOR SALE Beautiful 9550.00 Steinway Upright Piano, almost new; perfect condition. Will sacrifice for cash or time to responsible fam ily or will store with good family for limited time with privilege of buying later. Address Contractor, P. O. Box 160. l-7t FOR SALE Shetland poney, harness and buggy; call 326 South 12th. 29-tf FO RSALE Duroo hogs. Commons, WebBter. Phone 6144C. 14-tues-wed-3wka FOR SALE Haynes Automobile with complete equipment Including top, glass front, speedometer, clock, gas tank, lamp magnlto and shock absorbers. Car good' as new and a bargain If sold at once. M. C. Henley, 201 N. 14th St.. Richmond, Ind. l-7t FOR SAMS 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 to The J. E. If. Agency, ,t over 6 North Seventh street . aept 1-tf FOR SALE Walk, Drive and Automatic Gates. All slses, 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. aept30-2wks-eod FOR SALE Nice stock of groceries or trade grocery and residence for small farm. . Address M. M., care Palladium. 27-7t ber at Odd Fellows', hall, Saturday night. October 29. Misses Lulu and Alice Ward called on Mrs. L. M. Gentle at Richmond on Monday. V Mrs. W. E. Williams is some better and was able-' to sit up yesterday. Mrs. I. N. Locke is at Cambridge City today assisting the W. R. C to serve the dinner for the 19th Ind., in reunion there. John Warren has gone to Richmond to take a place in the Gear, Scott & Co. shops. Miss Carrie DuGranrut has taken a place in the office of the "American Casket factory ar stenographer. She is very well pleased with her work. Theo Fltz of Columbus, Ohio, is visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. J. L. Wike. Mrs. Templin has been suffering from rheumatism. . Peter Vannatl says his pumpkin crop Is a failure this year. The following constitute the newly elected officers of the Woman's Cemetery association for the coming year: Mrs. Alice Gresh, president; Mrs. D. H. Warren, vice president; Mrs. L. F. Lants, treasurer; -.Mrs. Sarah Roberts, secretary; Mrs. Alice DuGranrut corresponding secretary; Mesdames F. M. Jones, Morton Warren, John Ferguson, executive committee. Watson Faucett was the guest of Miss Edith Stolts of Connersville, on Sunday evening. Mrs. Green of Connersville, ' and sister, Mrs. Rachel Jonee of Morgan, Ky., spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett of Euphemia, Ohio, Mrs. Kate Nicodemus of Campbellstown. O., Mrs. Florence Eby Warner and daughter of El Reno. Okie., Miss Haxel Hoch of Spokane, Wash., are a party of guests with Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clevenger received a letter from the Rev. Scott Hyde, who Is now visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hyde at Indianapolis. The letter stated that he was moving from Omaha, Neb, to Chicago. Miss Hall returned from Straughn yesterday. Lewis Strong of Connersville waa at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Passmore yesterday. Frank Bennlnger is moving part of his household goods to his recently purchased home known aa the Stonecipher farm. He will not move properly unitl spring. . Mrs. Borders was at Indianapolis yesterday. 8he received word that Mr. Borders, who la in the hospital waa not so well. Mrs. L. P. Zeller la not so well at present John Sipple of Ft Wayne, visited his sister, Mrs. Fred Murley and family and his father. James Sipple yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. .Hiram Crook and daughter attended a family reunion at Williamsburg Sunday. lira. Honor WIEiam of Chicago, la

FOR SALE I have a number of Im

proved farms, from 25 up to 214 acres, city property and lota; commission one per cent Kaufman, oxer; 328 Main St Phone 2394. 14-tf 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-tf FOR SALE Pure bred Indian Runner Drakes. E. O. Coke fair, Cambridge City, Ind. 25-thu-sat-2wka FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newborn's Shop, 105 N. 4th 8t . Phone 1612. 27-tf PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public auction at my residence, six miles south of Richmond on .Wednesday, Oct 12, 1910, personal property eonslstlng of farming Implements, horses, cattle and hogs, also thirtyfive acres of good corn In the field. Mrs. Tracy Osborn. ; 3-7t FOR RENT GOOD FARM FOR RENT One hundred acres, near Hagerstown, good buildings; cash rent Address A. B. C, care Palladium. FRO RENT New house of 6 rooms on S. Sth St Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 1-tf FOR RENT Rooms near Earlham College; 725 South W. A St 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman at 1203 Main St 29-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 1126 North D St 4-3t FOR RENT Modern, double, seven rooms, bath, furnace, electric lights, 108 South 16th St . 4-7t FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furnished for light housekeeping; 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 30 tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 419 N. 15th St 3-7t MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment Shampooing. 8&c Open of evenings till I o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo 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. Phone 1330. 15-tf visiting her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams. ! Prof. C. H. Wood is boarding with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell this week. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Weyl of Williamsburg, are visiting their daughter Mrs. Charles Hale and family. Word was received Tuesday by Mesdames Amanda Need ham and William Klmmel that Mrs. Mary Warman Willitts was dead at her home In Kokomo. She was. an aunt of Mrs. Needham and the wife of Collins Willitts, brother of Mrs. Klmmel. She was aged in seventy. The fueral was today. "t - Mrs. J. G. Klemm was at Richmond shopping Monday. Benton Wagner made a business trip to Connersville yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fllby and Mrs. Mary Null were at Connersville yesterday. Edwin Kellam . of Centerville is working at Sam Wlllltfs east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Newman of Cambridge City spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. B. Newman. R. H. Newman of Richmond also spent yesterday with her. The W. C. T. U. waa postponed yesterday afternoon until next Tuesday afternoon owing to the Inclemency of the weather. It will meet with Mrs. E. P. Jones. The Cary club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Ed Wilson. . John Kellam had an acident while at Cambridge City Monday afternoon. He had hauled clover seed to that city and had left his team standing with the inside traces dropped. While he went into the warehouse a boy and an express wagon came along on the sidewalk and frightened the horses and the ran off. Before they were caught one of the wagon wheels wss crushed. - The members of the Christian church are requested to be at prayer meeting tomorrow night It will be the preparatory meeting for the revival to begin Sunday. EC0N0UY. IMP. Economy, ind., Oct 5. Rev. Barton preached his last sermon here in the M. E. church Sunday morning, having resigned the pastorate here to accept one in Oklahoma for. Rev. and Mrs. Barton have made many friends while here who regret to see them leave. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chamness of West River, who recently arrived from Whlttler. California, where they spent eight months, were, given a Utte surprise dinner at their pretty home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hiatt and children were in the party. . ;:-'' The White Caps plugged watermelons with Mr. and Mrs. Gas Weyl at their social Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hall have returned to their home near Butler. Ps. after a week's visit here with friends and relatives. lira. Tinr Labis has a bad case

AUCTIONEERING For auctioneer

ing on farm personal property, etc. see John Ken worthy. 630 N. 12th. sept20-wedsun-l mo PATENTS procured, alio sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building. Washington. D. C maylz-tf BUSINESS CHANGE Theo Hunt for a number of years with the firm, of H. R. Downing A Son. is now associated with Messrs. Chas. W. Jordan and Daniel McManus under the firm rame of Jordan, McManus ft Hunt Funeral Directors. 1014 Main Street TeL 2175. tucs-wod-sun-4 wks J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker. 8th and Malu. v 26-3mo LOST LOST Two tickets for Gennett performance tonight belonging to Mr. Ray Newman. 315 Richmond Ave. Call at. Palladium office at 7:00 and receive same. LOST A grocery order book; please leave at Palladium and get reward. ; ; 6-lt LOST Two tickets for Theo. Hammer of 100 Chestnut street for Gennett this evening. Call at 7; 00 for . same. LOST A Calabash Pipe. Finder please return to Palladium and get reward. Phone 3663. LOST A gold chain laveller coral set between 8th and 4th on Main. Phone 1606. Henry Ward. FOUND. FOUND Two tickets belonging to Marguerite Davis, 1021 Main, for tonight's performance at Oennett theater. Call for same at Palladium at 7:00 this evening. FOUND A Scotch Collie dog at 413 S. 14th. FOUND Old drawing book containing name Hattie Sbute, evidently family relic. Phone 8977. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Choice residence) let first equare South 12th 8t Dr. Ewtng. S3-K FOR 8 ALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light 12,300.00. Phone 1521. 17-tf FOR SALE or trade tor Richmond - property, two modern houses In tine location in Indlanapolla, very at tractive. . Address P. O. bos 67, Rich? mond, Indiana. llyf-tf of summer grip that is keeping her in doors.. Everyone is geting their work in shape so they can attend the Fall Fes tival. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lamb were entertained at dinner Sunday by Williamsburg relatives. Mr. Tompson Pierce and Miss Dora Pierce entertained at dinner Monday, Rev. and' Mrs. N. P. Barton and daughter. There is going to be a new creamery started in Economy by Bernie Swain. Mrs. Emma Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Evert Clark and eons, were visiting relatives near Williamsburg, Sunday: Petty Bros, have bought the old livery bam of Ellm Osborn and are working it over into a business building. Byram Fox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Oler of near Williamsburg.'.Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain and daughter left Monday night for a four weeks' visit In Colorado. Miss Ruby Morrison entertained Miss Marcela Cain Sunday afternoon. Prof, and Mrs. Williams, Prof, and Mrs. Butlet were the Saturday evening guests of N. H. Edwards. "Grandma" Edwards received a letter from Rev. Fred Greenstreet, who Is attending a theological school at Bostoe, saying that he Is enjoying the work. The ladles of the Friends church will hold a social in their church Wednesday afternoon. Miss Daisy; Osborn is visiting her msny friends and relatives at Richmond this week. Mrs. Addle Parker who has been very sick the past week is now able to sit up a little. Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Fleming and daughters, Lona and Vera, were the Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Chamness. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark are in Chicago for an indefinite length of time. ' W. E. Oler and J. M. Taylor are back fro ma business trip down In VirginiaMrs. Link Morrison is one of the sick to be reported this week. She has neuralgia of the stomach. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Fennlmore and son have returned to their -home la Muncie. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the insane ror the month of November, win be received by the Board of Trus tees at the hospital before 3 p. m Monday, October 10, 1910. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board, 4-2t S. E- Smith. Med. Sunt Hie ilmss ChasJikiee. "What sort of a man is bel "A toed debtor and a bad cxsCtsr"

FOR SALE House and household

goods; 115 N. 12th. Phone 2481. 24-tf FOR SALE Modern home. Good lo catlon; equipped with electricity, bath and furnace. Call phone 2037 or call at 318 N. 14th St 2S-U BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. We W1U Make Your Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO.. 200 N. 9th 8t BUSINESS PERSONALS. New Automatic Air Pump Air to give away at Routh's bicycle shop; also agent for Dayton, Excelsior and Snell's bicycles. E. C. Routh. 158 Ft. Wayne Ave. l-7t RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's; 14 8. Klghth street ART 8T0R8. Fancy work and home baking. Haneri Art Store, I S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tt Attend Mrs. Hisers Business 8chooL Opens Sept 19. Phone 2177. 80-tf CABINET SHOP. Sawing, grooving. Interior remodel ing, job work. De Ban to Shop, Phone 1167. septS-lnso FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Por terfleld. Kelly Blk- 8th Mala. AugS-tf STORAGE. Dont forget Atkinson tad hu fire proof building when yon want to store furniture. Phone 1846. 4th and Main street Junelt-tf True Cenelderetlen. Her hnsband was out walking with her for the first time alnee she had got her new hat satisfactorily trimmed. says a writer In .Scrape. "Isn't it perfect dream of a batT she remarked. I said," she repeated, after, some moments of silence, "isn't this a dream of a batr Still silence from the nan. Then she ventured reproachfully: "Why dont yon sayjsomethlngrV ' "My dear." be answered, "you see ed to enjoy your dream so that I was afraid of waking you." TURKISH RED TAPE. (Setting the Kinks Out ef C intern Heuee- Tangle. In the far east rules and restrictions may be made to yield to Influence with a latent force behind it as instanced by this serio-comic Incident found in Captain A. B. Townsbend s book. "A Military Consul In Turkey." A certain highly influential foreigner at Adrlanople wanted a Christmas tree and ordered one from Sofia to come by train. but when the tree, as unpretentious little flr about ten feet high, arrived at Adrlanopie station some one diecov ered that it was illegal to receive) "plants" from abroad. "Yeses" (It is forbidden), said the custom house. ; "Xasak." echoed the sentry on duty. The foreigner said whatever the equivalent to "rubbish" and de manded the tree. Hers wss a nice quandary for the authorities. Evidently tt was n most fearful thing to receive a tree from abroad, and yet the consignee was capable of getting some one Into very serious trouble if he did not get bis tree, and he said he must have tt with in forty-eight hours. . Some one st the custom bouse soared above the difficulty. The tree was sent on to Stamboul on the Orient express. an eight hours' journey. It came back to Adrlanopie by the next train,' and the person for whom it was Intended received a notice that a tree from Constantinople" bad arrived for hint and would at once be handed over to his messenger. So the wretched little Bulgarian tree had become a Turkish one, brought from Constantinople, and by that means ft satisfied officialdom and ed Its purpose in the end. Gladlaters. The gladiators were originany male factors who fought for their Urea or captives who fought for freedom. They were first exhibited st the funeral e monies of the Romans. 283 B. CV and afterward at festivals about 218 B. C When Dada was reduced by Trojan 1.000 gladiators fought at Rome for 123 days In celebration of his triumph. ts said that In the triumphs of Pompey the Great 1O000 fought through series of msny days. Tbeee combats were suppressed in the east by the Emperor Conetantine about A. D. 339 and in the west by Theodoric in A. IX 80O New York American. tain Hate In Korea la a country of strange) dries i s. but perhaps the headgear of all are the immense rain bats worn by the farmers wives WKS workinr in the CekU during the rainy are often as much as feet long and five feet broad body aa' effecttrciy could do. and protect the is any usshfwtta PALLADIITJ WANT ADO PAY.

Amtrieu News Service.) Cincinnati Oct I A host of bish

ops, clergy, and laity, representing the intellect and the power of the Protestant Episcopal church of the United Statea, flocked Into Cincinnati today for the forty-third triennial gen eral convention of the church which haa Us formal : opening - tomorrow. Fraternal visitors from Canada, Kngland Ad Mexico are here to attend the gathering, together with mission workers from China, Japan," 8outh America and other parte of the world. Prominent among the distinguished clergy arrived in the city la the Rt Rev. John Wordsworth, D. D bishop of Salisbury, England, who ia to preach the convention sermon. Heading the list of laymen Is J. Pierpoat Morgan, tae eminent mow. tots mw ancier, who haa rented a large house tor the . occsvaloB and will entertatm lavishly during the period of the cosy ventlon. Admlrlne: Toung Lis did you lose your legl Old SaltWell, young In the dojtwateh, while I the baby Jib, I stepped en a tack and blood plsin burg Dispatch. suMea. o sTlssttea or say otrtssrnot wi e v mm tress eissrSew stsiasS. Dr. CaMwWS fmm vvi wfll eni yea wt sesstiwawel. SHERIPrS SALI OP REAL STATS By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court of Weyhe county. Indiana, I win offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana on Wednesday. 2nd day of November, 1910, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day. the follow tng described real estate, located and situated in the Cincinnati, BJehsaoad dc Ft Wayne Railroad Company'e Ad dition to the city of BJchmond in Wayne county, in the State of Indiana snd described ss follows: 6,386 square feet off of the east part of the west part of Lot No. 18, 16410 square feet off of the east part of Lot No. 26, Lot No. 14, 10450 square feet off of the west part of Lot No. 24. Lot No, 31. Lot No. 30 and 7451 square feet off of the oast part of Lot No, O. Said lota and parts of lots to be soli separately and without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, to satisfy said decree in say hands In favor : of Lewis Hall vs. Walter D. Brown, et al. . . . Linus P. Meredith, ' Sheriff of Wayne County. 6-12-10 SHSRIPPS SALI OF REAL CSTAT8 By virtue of n certified copy of a de eree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court of Wayne county, Indiana, I will offer at public saie to we aigaeax oiouer, si in eoun house door In the city of Rlelusond. Wayne county, Indiana on Wednesday. 2nd day of November, 1910, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 O'clock p. m. on said day the foQowix? described real estate, situated in the), city of Richmond, in Wsyne county, ia the State of Indiana. mond 4k Fort Wayne Railroad Company's Addition to the city of Richmond, excepting' a strip one hundred snd eleven and four tenths (11L4) feet wide off of the entire west aids of said lot Lot No. 2 in Poe A lilttie's Addition to the city of richsiend excepting a strip 3S fee wide off ef the entire south side of said lot; and Lot No. 32 In Cincinnati Richmond 4k Fort Wayne Railroad Company's Addition to the city of Richsmond, sassy ing a strip 35 feet wide off of the en tire sooth side of said lot : Said lots to be separately sold and without relief from valuation or ap praisement laws to satisfy said decree, in ray hands In favor ef Lewis Ball vs. Linos P. Meredith. Sheriff of Wayne County. 5-IM0 d Eccxn trcj Co. Trains frrflCSt g3 4:60 A. 12.; 7:0f S.tts :! 13.-C51 11:9: 13:Ci l:M; 3:Oj 4:CJ :; 6:63; f t:ii t:C3; thOs 11:1a. limited Trstns. - Last Car to Indiana PC tj. I:Q P, H ; Last Car to Row CacSe. 13:t4 p. II Trains connect at Inflrtrpcns Car Torre Csnte. carton. CuCiena, tfuavfSev Lsbanee and Parts, L -DGJJC2Q1LAC2Vsoobe hero, whsnron wti leaws your sllvsrwsre, furs, nc. jee tugs and Mfcjabtse tw Oe fcwrjSUpon your return, tt you scene TtTiaUas cs4 C3 CsetosyssV broils. a4 ytr pretty home turned Into n flaeo of dMclatioa. ' m&3 - Che toes snt fjsni,! sn InrY nrigsy goad to yon, Lot CSVZXX C CO.

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