Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 331, 6 October 1910 — Page 7

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BASEBALL RATES Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leaye'your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. PALLADIUM NATIONAL LEAGUE. o o o o o o 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. 4 We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.

Won. Lost. PcL Chicago. . ..99 48 .674 New York 89 59 .601 Pittsburg S6 63 .57 T Philadelphia., .. ' .,75 73 .507 Cincinnati 74 75 .4S7 Brooklyn .. i. ..62 37 .416 St. Louis 'V. V. 60 S6 .411 Boston.. .. .'. v .-.50 99 .336

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WANTED A good, honest boy to deliver' groceries, 14 to 16 years old; apply at Grocery. S. 9th A C. ' est .WANTED A young man to . drive laundry wagon. Richmond Steam Laundry. 6-3t WAITED Washings; call 724 S. 6th , flt 6-2t WANTED Woman to wash and Iron at the, house; 1901 Main St., phone 3648. 6-2t WANTED A good girl for general housework. 3 in family, at No. 106 B. 14th street. WANTED Shoe repaired. A. J. Ford, Cunningham Shoe Storo. Men's sewed soles 75c. Ladles sewed 'a soles COc l-7t lWA"NTED Sheet iron workers, good on heavy work, such as tanks, smoke Macks and breechlngs. Steadyemii1ntm.nl T lfMf4 t1.nh.M AKt B. Pearl St, Cincinnati. Q. l-14t VANTED Washwoman wanted ', at ! 622 N. 10th street. 29-tf 03.LESMEN makin'o small l TOWNS We bar just what you .y want for a' pocket side line, consigned joods, new, . snappy , and v" catchy, i A good profit for your customers. Prompt commissions and quick shipments. Write Tor order J book today. 20th Century Mfg. Co., l1308 Wells St., Chicago. RrAlE'Dompetentglrl for housework after Oct. 10. Good wages, ' small family, no washing. Give ref- ' erences and experience. Address C, a ear Palladium. 4-4t Ranted a competent girl for fenv oral nousewora. Mrs. c. A. Brehm, f 35 N. 8th. , - , l7 tf VANTED Modern bouse, centrally I located, between Oct 1-15. Address VP, cart Palladium. ' 29-tf ftVANTKD Two ladies at once; call N. K. corner 9th and C at 27-tf must be sixI t n. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED Girl to do housework. . M. Haas, 22 rS. 20th. . . ' 25-tf WANTED Good solicitors. Apply . National Products Co., Cor. 6th and 8outh A 8ts. . sept!7-lmo WA.N TED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th SL 7-tf VAN'l.w-To buy old iofiT silver Jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. n-lm WANTED You to go to Murray Bil- : Hard parlors for recreation. 12-tf List of Horse k Work ' Horse William Lancaster, Jtty. ... Boat Standard .Bred Stallion and Vtour Colts (any age) Wm Dangler and Son. City. f Bast Norman Percheron Stallion (4 years old . and over) E. L. Norrls, Richmond. Bast Norman Percheron Stallion (3 tt a a1 J um4 m aw A T A TIna a Baton, Ohio. . ; Bast Norman Percheron Grade Stallion (4 years old and over) John E. Baker, Bpartenburg; Carlos Johannlng city; E. L. Norrls, city; Mantle Norrls, fclty; Jaa M. Rife. city. 5 Best Norman Percheron Grade Mare (4 years old and over) N. I. Ebrite, Richmond; Charles Jones, Richmond; Lather Z. King, Richmond; D. B. Meidearls, Centenrille; W. H, Threewlts, CantarriUe. 1 Beat Norman Percheron Grade Mare Vt years old. under 3) W. H. Threewitta. Centervllle. ' Best Norman Percheron Grade Mare (1 year old under 8) Clarence Boren, Greensfork; F. M. Clevenger, Centenrille; Frank Pardieck, Rich Inond. Beat Norman Percheron Grade Geldtag (4 years and over) James Martin, Williamsburg; Henry Taylor, city; Wilson. Pohlmeyer ft Downey, city. Same (3 yeara and under 4) Wal ter Farlow, Richmond; J. F. Smith meyer. Richmond. , Same (3 yeara and under 3) Card' Inal Watklna, Williamsburg. I Same (1 year and under 3) Harry Burden. New Paris; Chas. Dagler, Richmond. Best Norman Percheron Grade Mare (with suckling colt) R. D. Collins, Webster; C. L. G if ford, Fountain City: Chas. Jones. Richmond: Luther Z. .King. Richmond; Frank Pardieck, .Richmond; W. H. Threewitts, Centerhille. , Best Norman Percheron Mare Suck' am) vvii ... i uicrwiii vu.,llle; C. L. Gifford, Fountain City. -Best Norman Percheron Grade 8uck Dag Horse Colt C L. Gifford. Founln City; Charles Jones, Richmond; 'Luther Z. King. Richmond; Frank Pardieck. city. . Best Norman Percheron Grade Stallion (and 4 colts) Henry Taylor, ' Best Bclgan Stallion (4 years old .mnd over) John E. Baker, Spartenburg; Frank Turkey, city. Same. 43. years old and under 4) F. M, Clevenger, Centervllle. game (1 year old and under 2) F. M. Clevenger, Centervlllp. , Best Belgan Mare (2 years and under 3) Jesse Druley, Richmond. Same (1 year old and under 2) Jesse Druley. Richmond. Best Belgan-Gelding (2 years old and under 3) Jesse Druley. Richmond. ' ; ' " . Best Belgan Stallion .(and 4 colts) frank Lackey. Richmond. Best Light Harness Stallion (tn haraas. 4 years old and over) John X.

WANTED We pay cash for ' second hand base burners; 1029 Main St Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun-wed-sat-2 wks

Vv A is 1 hU-To buy or rent place of 1 to 2 acres near Richmond; prl.c mua. Do rlgLt Address F. L. O. Sub-ttation No. 1. .. 291 Tt WANTKITo repa.r your baby cabs, furititr, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture frarntttc Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 18-tf WANTED Bookkeeping or other clerical work; first class references. Address A. B., Palladium office. 3-7t WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, gc right to Porterfield'a Real EsUle office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. ; ' 14-tt "BATTLING FOK THE RIGHT" 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 screens 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 BIk., 8th 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 SALE 15 H. P. Peerless traction engine; 210 N. 17th. . Phone 1392. ' . 5-71 FOR SALE Modern home. Phone 3234. . 5-tf FOR SALE An Antique Clock, OH Paintings and Hair Mattress. Phone 2484. 115 N. 12th St. 6-5t PUBLIC SALE Will sell at public Sale Stt miles south east of Foun- ' tain City and three miles north of Chester, place known at Hatfield farm -on Wednesday, Oct. 12, Five ' Head '' Horses, Fourteen Head Cattle, Corn in Crib and Field, Hay in . Mow, Large list Farming Implements, etc. Sale begins at ten o'clock. Lunch on grounds. D. W. Boyerv ' ' -v - " It Show, Entries Baker, Spartenburg; W. H. Gregg, Greensfork; , Reidston Stock Farm, CenterYille; M. M. Wyatt Eaton. O. Same (3 years 'old and under 4) Everett Hawekotte, city; Reidston Stock Farm, Centervllle. ' " Same (2 years old and under 3) Wm. Dangler and Son, city. Same (1 year old and under 2) Riedston Stock Farm, Centenrille. . - Best Light Harness Mare (4 years old and over) E. Henchley, ' Richmond; Bert Hawkins, city; Earl Hinton. Glen wood, Ind.; Jack Knollenberg. New Paris; Reidston. Stock Farm, Centervllle; M. M. Wyatt Eaton. Ohio. Same (3 years and under 4) H. C. Denmire, city; H. J. Hanes, clty;vWm. F. Miller, New Paris; Reidston Stock Farm, Centervllle (2 entries.) Same (2 years old and under 3) Wm., Dagler ft Son, city; Horace Rolsin, 'city; Reidston Stock Farm, Centorvllle; Harry White, Richmond. Same (1 year pld and under 2) Wm. Dangler and Son. city; J. W. Jones, Richmond; Reidston ' Stock Farm. Centervllle; Harry White, Richmond. Best Light Harness Gelding (4 years old and over) H. R. Gifford. Foun tain City; Earl Hlnton. Glenwood. ind.; J. H. Johnson, city; J. H. Mcnke. city; OUle Newburn.. New Paris; P. J. Ozias, Eaton; Everett Schnelle, city; Cecil Wintersteen, city. Same (3 years old and under 4) Wm. Dangler and Son. city; P, J'. Ozias. "Eaton; Forest Meek, city; Webb Pyle, city; Chas. Sheppard ;clty; Henry Taylor.- city. - ; 8ame (3 years old and under 3) Wm. Dangler and Son. City; John Keller, City? Ben Norrls. City. Same (1 year old and under 2) Reidston Stok Farm, 2 entries; H. Van Ettan, City Best Light Harness Stallion (any age) and Four Colts Wm. Dangler and Son,, City; Clint Markley, City; Henry Taylor, City. Sweepstakes Reidston Stock Farm, Centervllle; M. M. Wyatt Eaton. Best Saddle Stallion or Gelding, (any age) Henry Taylor, City; M. M. Wyatt Eaton. Best Saddle Mare, (any age) Henry Taylofr, City; Junior Taylor, City. Best High School Horse (any age or sex) Junior Taylor, City; Henry Taylor, City. . ': Sweepstakes M. M. Watt Eaton. Best Roadster Stallion in Harness. (4 years old and over) Clint Markley. Richmond; Reidston Stock Farm. Centervllle; Levi Rhodes & Son. City; Walter K. Short, Boston, Ind. Same (3 years and ' under) Wm. Dangler and Son; M. M. Wyatt Eaton. Best Roadster Mare (4 years old and over) Bert Hawkins, Richmond; Reidston Stock Farm. Centervllle; Henry Taylor. City; M. M. Wyatt Eaton. ' Sam (3 years old and under) H. J. Cltr ..

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The fcllowlns are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this oflice. Advertisers: will confer ' a ' great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today es follows: N. B. M. 3 S. F.. . . ... 1 L. G. T.. 3 5130E. .'. 1 ' Aid 1 W. H. 1 ' Oliver ........ 1 Palladium . 1 . X. Y. Z. , . . . 5 . M. M. 1 Palladium- Care Experience ., 2 J. W. F. 1 C. :M."1 ...... 1 J. M ....2 O. Kf 1 C. .... 1 28 T. F 1 s A.. U C 1 Mall will be kopt tor 3V -ays only. All mall not - caTed for wietln that Ume will be cast out ' FOR SALE A good four-cylinder fourpassenger automobile. W. H. Bennett, 225 S. 13th St Phone 1475. . ' 4-7t FOR-SALE Stock general merchandise, 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 FOR SALE Or rent 6 room house. Bargain. 116 N. 18th. 6-lt FOR SALE Beautiful $550.00 Steinway Upright. PiaaeT .almost new; ' perfect ' condition. Will sacrifice for cash or time to responsible family 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 nd buggy: call 326 South 12th. FO RSALE Duroo hogs. Commons, ' Webster. Phone 6144C. , 14-tues-wed-3wks FOR SALE Haynes Automobile with . complete equipment. Including top, glass front, speedometer, clock, gas tank, lamp magnito' and shock absorbers. . Car good as new and a bargain 'if sold at once. M? C. Henley, 201 N. 14th St, Richmond, Ind, . .f " -: .i-7t FOR SALE Small, well improved su- . burban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings: ' an ideal little home for the retired 4 farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home.. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. KM. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street sept 1-tf Best Roadster Gelding (4 years old and over) Frank Lackey, City., William Landwer, City. , - , Same (3 years old and under) ' Wm. Dagler ft' Son, Reidston Stock Farm, Centervllle; Forest Meek, City. Best Roadster - Mare . with Colt Jack Knollenberg, New Paris; Ben Nbrrls, Richmond. Best Roadster, Stallion and Four Colts Wm.. Dangler & Son;- Clint Markley, City. Sweepstakes M. M. Wyatt, Eaton; Reidston Stock Farm. . Centerville; Frank Lackey, City ; . i 1 Best General " Purpose . Stallion (4 years old and over) John E. Baker, Spartanburg r Frank Lackey, City; Reidston. Stock Farm. ...... Same (3 years old and under) M. M. Wyatt. -Eaton; A . :Best General Purpose" Mare (4 years old and over) J.' B. Stanley, Williamsburg.: v ".v,i ! Same (3 years old and under) H. Roston, Richmond. '. " : l-Z Coach Horses (any,breed) John E. Baker, Spartanburg; Doan & Klute, City; : Wilson,.. pohlmeyer,&. Downing, City; Harry Wilson, City. Same (4 jfears old'and over, any sex) J. A. House, .Eaton; Frank Lackey, City.: : Best General Purpose. Gelding (4 years old. and over) Geo. R. Bullerdick, City; Doan & Klute, City; James Harrowell,1 City Henry Taylor, City ; Omer G. Whelan, City; WHson. PohlSame (3 years old t. and; under) nm Dagler ft Son. City; Jesse Druley, ""Richmond; Bert Eubank, Richmona; j.'A. House, Eaton. v Best General Purpose- Mare with Coll E. Timber lake, Richmond. SweepsUkes Frank. Lackey, City; M. M. Wyatt." Eaton.;" . , t ; Best Shetland Stallion (1 years and over) CarTJ. Cook, Richmond; G. M. Showalter. Fountain City.: Best Shetland -Mare - ( years old and over)---Carl J. Cook. Richmond; Russell F." Doren. " Richmond ; Olive Hanes, Richmond ; L. H. Hosier, Greensfork. Best Double Team Shetland Ponies Carl J. Cook, Richmond;. L. H. Hos

ier, Greensfork. Best Jack, (any age) Carlos Johanning. City. Best Pair of Mules (3 years old and over) Homer Morrison, New Paris; Robinson ft-Co. "City: ... Best Double Farm Team Driven by Okner (confined to Wayne Co.) WalteV Farlow, Richmond. Best Matched Carriage or Coach Team Doan ft Klute, City; William Landwehr,. City; P. J. Ozias. Eaton; Henry Taylor, Cityi Wilson, Pohlmeyer ft Downing. City; Harry Wilson. City. . . Light Harness Team, Best Matched Herbert Brinkley. Greensfork; John E. Baker. Spartansburg; Earl Hlnton. Glenwood; Geo. Miller. City; P. J. Ozias. Eaton; Henry Taylor, City. Mules (4 years old and over) Charles Dagler, City; j; F. Mille. City; Robinson ft Co, City. Mules (3 years old and under 4) J. F. Miller. Qity. ; , Mules J.2 yeara old and under 3) .

FOR SALE Walk, Drive and Automatic 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. - 8ept30-2wka-eod

FOR SALE I have a number of im-proved-farms, from 25 up to 214 acres, city property and lots; commission one per ct'iit Kaufman, over S2S Main St Phone 2334 ' 2 4-tf FOR SALE Household goods, parftr. 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. Cokefair, Cambridge City. Ind. 25-thu-sat-2wks FOR SALE' New and second -hand buggies and carriages. Newbern's Shop, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. .27-tf PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public auction at my residence, six miles oouth of Richmond on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 19f0, personal property consisting of farming- 'implements, hbrsea, cattle and hogs, also, thirtyi five acres of good corn in the field. ' Mrs. Tracy Osborn. " 3-7t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Lower 5 room flat, -elec. trie light and bath; corner 1st and Richmond Ave. A. W. Gregg. " It GOOD FARM FORRENT One huS . dred acres, near Hagerstown. good buildings; cash rent Address . A. B. C, care Palladium. FRO RENT New house of 6 rooms on S. oth St. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 1-tf FOR RENT Rooms near Earlham Colleger 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 RENTA new three roomed Cat furnished for light housekeeping; ' 105 N. 4th St : Phone 1612. 2 FOR RENTrFurnished rooms, 419 N. 15th St, i ' ' ' . t PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Chas. Dagler, City. .Pair of Mules (3 years old .or over, in. harness to wagon or truck) J.' F. Miller,! City; Robinson ft Co., City; Homer Morrison, New Paris. ' Pair of Mules (3 years old or under, in harness to wagon or truck) Frank Pardieck, Richmond. Saddle Horses (3 gaits, under 15 hands )- Webb Pyle, City; H4hry Taylor, City; Junior Taylor. City. Saddle Horses (5 gaits Ollie Newbern. New Paris; Junior Taylor, City; Omer G. Whelan, City. . " ... f ; . WILL TALK Oil BOYS R. A. Wite Will Deliver an Interesting Lecture at the Local Y. M. C. A. ALSO SPEAKS AT EARLHAM Arrangements are being made tor the entertainment of R. A. Wite, international secretary of religious "work for boys, at the local Y. M. C. A. vSecretary Wite will be in Richmond -Oct 10, 11 and 12 during w,hich time he will address several important meet ings. He "has made the study of the boy a life work and will bring much of an interesting and - beneficial nature to parents and teachers. Committees to arrange for the various meetings have been chosen as follows: Sunday School meeting. Judge Boggs-mothers' meeting, Miss Frances Robinson. Monday night Mr. Wite will address a Sunday school conference at the Y. M. C. A.' speaking on "Bible Study and the Boy." The meeting is open to all Sunday school superintendents and Bible class teachers in Richmond. Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock he will address the boys of Garfield school and at 2:30 o'clock he will talk to a mothers' conference at the Y. M. C. A. building.". To the mothers he will speak on "The Boy; a Problem; also an Opportunity." Mr. Wite will address the men students at Earlham .College Tuesday evening. Wednesday morning he will speak in. the high school chapel and in the evening he will be a guest of honor at the opening Bible Class banquet at the Y. M. C. A. , This Bible class banquet will be an Important affair, as the diplomas won in the international examinations last April will bfK presented. The Richmond "Y" tjsVnked high In the number of diplomas won, holding a top place among . American associations. This banquet is open to all boys of the association.. - - SwaaM rtoliM from ttotnacl or SI bocttooTbr. CaidwaO's or mar 3UC to

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HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment Shampooin a 35c Open of evenings .till 8 o'crock. Miss Steward. 16 South Sixth.. ' mayS-Cmo FINE HORSES Like v people, die. Therefore, if you have any valuable ones, insure , them against death from any cause. For particulars call f on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1, I. O. O.. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf AUCTIONEERING For auctioneering ou farm, personal property, etc. see John Kcnworthy, 830 N. 12th.' sept20-wed&sun-l mo PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building. Washington. D. C may22 tf BUSINESS CHANGE Theo Hunt,-for a number of years with the firm of H. R. Downing & Son, is ncr ass elated with Messrs. Chas. W. Jordan and Daniel McManus under the firm rame of Jordan, McManus & Hunt, Funeral Directors. 1014 Main Street. Tel. 2175; , . . tues-wed-sun-4 wks J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th and Main. 1 26-3mo LOST LOST Locket with short chain containlng photo. on Main street, Monday., Leave at Palladium and receive reward. 6-2t LOST Pocketbook on Friday evening, black leather, steel chain, contained small change and nose glasses, between 21st and Main, and 324 Kinsey street Return to Porter- - field's office; reward. 1 ' It LOST A grocery order book; please leave at Palladium and get reward. : wt LOST A Calabash Pipe Finder please return to Palladium' and get reward. Phone 3663. ' ; , : . LOST A gold chain lavelier coral set between 8th J and 4th on Main. Phone 1606. Henry WarL " u u - FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-Cholc ret ' e lot firt euare South 12th Su Ur. 3w lag; 2S-?t FOR SALE or. trade. (tor Richmond property, two .modern housea In fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. .Address P. O. box 67. Richmond, Indiana. . JIy9-tf COLLEGE TRUSTEES TO PERMIT CHURCH '. ' JiVi Under Certain Conditions Edifice Can Be Erected on , Earlham Campus. : EXPECT SOME OBJECTION TRUSTEES WOULD WANT CHURCH CONDUCTED BY TWO YEARLY MEETINGS BUT WEST SIDE FRIENDS PROTEST. " By conforming with certain conditions the West Side Friends' meeting will be permitted to erect a church on the Earlham campus by the board of trustees of the college, which held a session yesterday afternoon. As two yearly meetings support the Quaker college, the trustees want the building to belong to both meetings, but it ' is said there will be objection to this condition by the trustees of the West Side meeting. . A mass meeting of members of the West Side congregation will be held Sunday morning in Earlham chapel when the committee appointed to represent the college, consisting of Timothy Nicholson, Amos K. Hollowell and Robert L. Kelly, will be conferred with In regard loathe situation. There Is a common understanding that the new building would be used for Earlham commencement exercises. The present chapel has proved too small for the audiences fos, many years. ' , L. J. Woodard was appointed by the board to investigate the advisability of enlarging the dining room at the college, as it has been too small to accommodate the students for some time. The report of a $2,500 contribution by an old student at the college waa made. The new organization of the board is as follows: Amos K. Hollowell, president; Benjamin . Johnson, vice president; Ethel K. Calvert, secretary; and Flnley Newlin, treasurer. COST OF - (American News Service.) 8t- Louis. Mo, Oct. 6. Represents tires of nearly all the printers organ J izations in. the United States, Canada and Mexico were present here today at the opening of the second International Cost Congress of Master Printera. The object of the gathering is to standardize the method of figuring cost and to adopt a uniform cost find ing system. ' '

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goods; 115 N. 12th. Phone 24S4. ' ?-' ' . .,?.-'--.': -v' : 24-tf FOR. SALE Six room house wjtfc . bath, furnace and electric light ?2.300.00. Phone ' 152a. ' 174tf FOR SALE Modem home. Good location; equipped with electricity, ' bath and furnace. Call phone 2037 ' or call at 218 N. 14th St 2S-tf FOUND. FOUND A Scotch Collie dog at 413 S 14th. ..." FOUND Old drawing book containing name Hattie Shute, evidently family relic. Phone 3977. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. - t MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Ytmr Metal' Patterns ' &s well as do your repair work. - ' WARD MACHINE CO, 200 N. 9th St BUSINESS PERSONAL3. 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. . 1-71 RESTAURANT. The beat meals arc gotten at Profit'!. 14 & Eighth strwet. ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner'i Art Store, S S. 11th. Phone 1 110. 10-tf Attend Mrs. HIser's Business. School Opens Sept. 19. Phone 2177. " " SO-tf CABINET SHOP? ..... ' .. V ..'v..;..;Sawing, grooving, interior remodel ing, job work. De Banto Shpp Phone 1167. sepU-lmo FOR SALE - ' . i . - a : , . " " : Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld. Kelly Blk, 8th Main. Aug5-tf STORAGE. - - Dont forget Atkinson and hU tlra- ; proof building when you' want to atom furniture Pbona 194B.: 4th and Main street ' . , jane)S-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY, HAVE DISPUTE Alleging that her sister-in-law Cordelia M. Arnold would not permit the officers of the German Cemetery asoniatlon to disinter the body of her husband and Cordelia Arnold's broth er from a lot owned by the latter, Mrs. Melvina Arnold, the widow . has brought suit in the circuit court to enjoin her sister-in-law and the German Cemetery association from prohibiting a disinterment the body of the late John Arnold, well known In this city during his life. The deced ent died in Arkansas in 1909 and was temporarily buried In his sister's lot in the cemetery which is south of the city, according to averments In the complaint. His sister consented to his burial in her lot until Mrs. Mel vina Arnold could get another lot in which she might permanently bury her husband. OFFICERS TO MARCH ; All dtv officials will meet at the city hall at 12:15 o'clock Friday . to take part in the Centennial Day parade. ; All the councilmen, ' Board of Works and part of the police depart ment will march. .There was a meeting last night, of councilmen when it was decided to enter the pavade In case of fair weather. BIG S. S. MEETING (American News Service.) .., Winchester, Ky4 Oct. 6. Enthusiasticdelegates poured into Winchester from all directions today to attend the forty-fifth annua) convention of the Kentucky Sunday School association, which, will hold forth here during the rest of this week. The convention will be addressed by several college presi dents In addition to well known Sun' day school experts from Chicago, Lou isville and other points. , -" NOTICE TO K. OF P. ; In case of good weather the K. of P. Lodge members are asked to meet at K. of P. Temple, South Eighth street. to take part in Centennial parade, twelve o'clock, Friday. Anyone's ser vices will be appreciated. For full particulars call phone 1005. , , Ralph Reynolds, chairman.

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Philadelphia., '.re. ::i0 . 47 .685 New York.; ;....v.i.5. 3 65 69 79 84 84 '.5T4 .56S .537 .466 .436 .43 .300 Detroit . . :,-. . v. . ' '& Boston ". o'Tt':,;.80 Cleveland . ; v ..".- V.69 Washington ... ",C ' 65 Chicago .,65, St Louis I 105 YESTEROAVS RESULTS : - National Leaswe.' , St. Louis PttabnrvtRin.) -". Arrertcait(-Oagu. '.'''. X'- t. "'v"ri; Cir v,::, R-H. E. Boston ...... ..5 8 1 Washington ..... . . .... ..5 9 3 Hunt Wood, Carrigan and Bradley; Groome, 'Reisllng and Ainamith. Called In ninth on account of rain. ...;"".':''' . R. H. E. New York .. .. .. .. .. ..7 14 X Philadelphia .. .. .. .. .. ..4 9 1' Hughes, Fisher and Blair; Plank and Macke. , 5 t First Game) R.H.E. Cleveland . . . , .. ... .. ,.t 15 0 Detroit .3 8 3 Mitchell and Smith; Mnllin and Casey, v; : V - V: j.: :s..i:-: j 9' (Second Game) . . R.H.E. Cleveland .. .. .. ,. 5 1 Detroit .. . . .. . .4 S S Blgndlng and Land ; Summers and - Stanage. -' , ' ' Called in fifth on account of darky GAMES TOPAY. National Lesane. Brooklyn at New York. Philadelphia at Boston: American League. Detroit-a Chicago. - ' ' Cleveland at St. Louis. New York at Philadelphia. Boston at Washington. BIG CIVIC : MEETICG f American News Service.) Charlottesville, iVa., Oct. , ;Te - general managership plan beingtried out in the city of Staunton are the chief subjects to be .discussed by the mayors and other officials who gathered here today for ' the annual convention of the Virginia: League of commission form of government and Municipalities. - The convention will continue Its sessions .through the re mainder of thejweek.': nMEETS 1(1 DETROIT (American News Service.) Detroit. Mich, Oct. . The Republi can State convention , met in the Wayne Gardens today with Senator William Alden Smith presiding. Ther convention will adopt a platform and'.; name candidates for all State offices excepting the governorship and lieutenant governorship, the candidates for which were chosen In the recent primaries. , : , , NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby, given I that the Board of Wayne county commisslontors will receive Sealed bids and pk posals for the construction and repair, of certain bridges; named below, up to 11 o'clock, A. m; Monday, October 24, 1910. Bids must conform to the statute in all things, and must be on blanks prescribed by the 8tate. which may be obtained from- the .auditor. Bids wanted are on the following; Wood floor on Quickel bridge, Jeffer son township ; construction of con crete wings and 48 Inch steel sewer at Cause farm in Clay township; re pair of Canal bridge southeast of Hag erstown; repair, of; Dunkard church bridge, near Hagerstown; construction of concrete bridge on New Paris pike, Wayne township; construction of concrete bridge near Jordan farm in Dal; ton township.' Plans and specifications for the above are on file in the office of the auditor and may be seen at any time. Bids must In all cases be accompanied by a bond with good and -sufficient sureties for a penal sum not less than the amount of the bid. ' -. . Wayne County ' Commissioners, , ., By Demas S. Coe, Auditor Wayne Co. 61$ - - To Glnelnnotti viaCGp.n.n; Sy,CjL5Bi Train leaves ' Richmond, 5 : 08 a. m. OS. 52 To Chicaco viaCG0.n.n. Sst K&t C2L OQ Train leaves Richmond 11; 25 midnight For particulars call C A. BLAD2. P. tt T. JL. Richmond. Phone 2062. '

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