Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 339, 14 October 1910 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN SPAM ARMED CAMP RATES Branch Offices Branch offices are located In every part of the city and county towns. Leave yVmr want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. PALLADIUM o o o o o o 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. Soldiers Are Stationed Every where to Prevent a Probable Uprising. Want LARGE CITIES RESTLESS

THE RICHMOND PAIXADITJSI A5D SUX-TEL.EGRA3I, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910.

(American News Service)

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WANTED Oil driller for work near Richmond; address J. O. Evans, Bee, 6100 Penn Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. 14-lt WANTED Place to do house work ; call 7U North lltb St 14-2t WANTED Joseph Fisher of 233 So. tth street to call at Palladium this evening and get tickets for Gennett theater. WANTED Lady to engage In permanent business In Richmond, $15 to $20 per week guaranteed. Call Saturday, 22 South 7th. It WANTK D A young man from seventeen to twenty years of age to work In out Dread Shop. Richmond Daklog Co. 14-lt WANTED General laundress. Phone 2424. 14-3t WANTED Two small washings, also gentlemen's washings, 207 S. 12th. 14-2t WANTED-Sltuatlon to work on fa-m by the year or third's. Address C. C." care Palladium. WANTED-rKy married couple, two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. West side preferred. O. E. Lamb. City, R. No. 7. 13-3t WANTED October 1st Palladium. Leave at Palladium office. ' ; Wanted Everybody to use Routh's Air Pressure on their bicycle tires. 160 FT. WAYNE AVE. 12-7t WANTED WomanTo work by tne day 30 8- 13th- "l3t WXNtEDRoomers at 323 N. 14th. Furnace, bath and electric light. ll-7t WANTED Girl for general bouse- . work; 410 N. 9th. 10-tf WXNTEDotnlTfurnace. Phone 2370. 9-tf WANTED We want immediately a good solicitor to represent us In thjs territory. Good position for a bustler. ' Full information on request. Hooker, Wyman & Co., Rochester, N. Y. ocM6-23 no 6 WANTED Boys wanted Western Union Telegraph Co.' Boys will be given lessons in telegraphy; excellent opportunity to learn telei graphy. ... 9-7t WANT ED To rent farm, either by year or shares. Address C. C, care t Palladium. 8-7t WANTED Large base burner; also '. coal range. Send description and ' price. C. M. Williams, Fountain City. Ind. WANTED Pin boys; mustbe silo ! teen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf

News of Surrounding Towns

' CENTER VI LLE. IN0. aBBBBBBBaaBBBW . Centervllle, Ind., Oct 14. Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Scott of Colorado are ex pected here soon to visit Mr. Scott's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott. Miss Oeorgle Gray of Lafayette, Indiana, waa visiting friends here the first of the week. ' Mrs. Wm. Hurst, living south of here was taken quite seriously ill while visiting at the home of Joseph Hurst the first of the week. She was able to be taken to her home, how. ever, Wednesday. Mrs. Bert Maudlin and son of Whittier. Cal are visiting relatives here. The King family are having the remains of their relatives, who have been burled In the cemetery on the King farm, north of town, removed to Crown 11111 cemetery; There are nine bodies to be removed. Mr. C. A. Walkup of Dayton. Ohio is the guest of U. D. Cook and family. "Mr. John Jackson of Cambridge City was In Centervllle Thursday on business. Howard Mathews was painfully hurt on Tuesday evening by falling from his bicycle. Mr. Mathews was returning from his work and was riding along the curbing when his wheel struck a rock, throwing him violently to the street, cutting a severe gash la his bead and spraining both wrists. Mrs. Laura Pike who has been ser iously ill for some time is slowly Im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley of Bos ton and Mrs. Oliver Myers ot Richmond spent Tuesday with Taylor McConaha. The Neighborhood Circle club met with Mrs. Edna Pike the first ot the week and completed arrangements for a hallowe'en party to be given on Oc tober 31 at the home of Mrs. Pike. Mr. Porter Pike left the first of the week for Hanna City, 111., on a business trip. He expects to be gone several days. Revival services are still in progress at the Christian church. HAGERSJ0WN. IND. Hagerstown. Ind Oct 14. Mr. and and Mrs. Bert Atkinson and baby ot Richmond came Wednesday to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thornburg north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pummel will have a sale of their household goods and will spend the winter In the south. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brant entertained at dinner Wednesday Miss lone Thornburg and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonts. Rev. Arthur Love or Winchester, has .aeoeotetd the position of minister of

WANTED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th St. 7-tt WANTED Good solicitors. Apply

National Products Co., Cor. 5th and South A Sts. septl7-lmo WANTED You to go to Murray Bllllard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED We jiay cash lot second hand base burners; 1029 Main St, Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun-wed-sat-2 wks WAV'KD To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture frmi,a Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 18-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, gc right to Porterlleld s Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 6th and Main. 14-tt "BATTLING FOR 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 ordtr, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR SALE 8 room house, southeast corner Sherman and Boyer street. Price $850. Rents for $13 per month. Must be sold. Phone 2177. 204 8. 12th. 14-tf FOR SALE: Household furniture, 17 S. 13th St FOR 8ALE3 passenger automobile. Call 24 S. W. 3rd. 14-3t FOR SALE Wood cooking stove at 44 S. 13th St. or Phone 10S6. 14-2t Choice .Lambs for sale. Shropshire. S. E. Alexander, Richmond R. 4 or Fountain City phone 171 E. 13-7t FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint; guaranteed 5 years. - Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin & Co., 237 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 3426. octl4-tf FOR " SALE Duroc hogs, males and gilts weighing 175 to 200 lbs. Phone 5144C. Commons, Webster, Ind. 13 wed&fri FOR SALE Base burner in good.condltlon. 19 S. 16th. It FOR-SALE New 6 room house in Benton Heights. Benj. F. Harris. 13-7t the Christian church and with his mother will move here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lorimer entertained at dinner Wednesday even ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodward. Misses Lona and Vera Fleming were at Hagerstown Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. R. Jones and Mrs. Rebecca Stuart spent Wednesday afternoon at Cambridge City. Mrs. Joe f Stonecipher and ;Mrs. Charles Porter were guests for the day Wednesday of Mrs. Charles Stonecipher south of town. Charles Fagan and wife are moving to the Harmel farm near Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown will occupy the Fagan property. Mrs. Laura Hines and father, Mr. J. M. Hartley are visiting with relatives in Kansas. Mrs. Eliza Abbott spent Wednesday here. Mrs. Abbott will take up her residence In her property on South Washington street. George Frazee will move to the Presbaugh property. Paul Fritz who was so seriously ill is able to be up and around and made his first trip up town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall were at Hagerstown Wednesday night , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Pierce. M. T. Fox bought a car load of cattle at Chicago which arrived on Thursday. Mrs. Floyd Beeson and children and Mrs. Frank Tillman are visiting Oliver Beeson's at Muncie. Mrs. Tillman will return to her home at New York City next week from Muncie. Mrs. Charles Porter spent Thursday at Richmond. Mrs. C. T. Knapp and Miss Hazel Knapp spent Thursday and Friday atEverton the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. William Tlgue are entertaining Mr. Tigue's sister, Mrs. Susan Young of Logansport and Mrs. Alice Sellers of Kokomo. Rev. Copeland. pastor of the M. E. church at Cambridge City, will ill the pulpit at the Methodist church at this place on Sunday. The Progressive club will meet with Mrs. Charles Fleming north of town Wednesday afternoon of next week. A program in keeping with Hallowe'en has been arranged by the hostess. The History club will meet October 17 with Miss Clark and Mrs. Unthank. The following program will be rendered. Responses from Whittler, Primitive Times. Mrs. Margaret Lontz; The First Thanksgiving, Mrs. Shively; Autobiography of Daniel Conway. Mrs. J. Hunt; Select reading. Miss Clark. Miscellaneous questions by the class.

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LETT 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. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Experience S130E C 2 Tailorshop ... 1 1 28 T. F. 1 1 A. B. C 2 Mall will be kept for 3V aays only. All mall not cal'ed for witLin that time will be cast out. POR SALE Reed go-cart with hood bicycle, paper hanger's outfit, and household goods, cheap. 900 North 8th St. 14-2t FOR SALE Folding bed, washing machine and wringer; 322 N. Sth. 13-4t FOR SALE An 18 inch Belf feed fodder cutter and 26 ft. swivel carrier, i good as new. Will sell for one-third less than new one. C. I. Stoner, Phone 27G. Boston. 13-7t I FOR .SALE New counters and show cases. Telephone 3078. 13-7tt FOR SALE Pure bred Barred Rock cockerels, reasonable. 25 N. 16th St. 13-3t FOR SALE Double house and lots at 122 Randolph St. One . side rents for $10 and other for $13. Will sell for $2,350. 12-7t FOR SALE 11 year old boy's overcoat. 402 N. 19th. 12-3t Choice Lambs For Sale L. E. Alexander, Richmond, R. 4, or Fountain City Phone 171E. ll-7t FOR SALE Modern home. Apply 315 S. 12th. ll-14t FOR SALE Second hand furnace, cheap, 103 S. 9th St ll-7t FOR SALE Cook stove. 127 S. 4th St. ll-7t FOR SALE Cheap, pair of mules, weigh 2,400 lbs., also wagon and harness. One three year old driving colt, weight 100 lbs. Union Ice Co., West 3rd and Chestnut St. 10-7t FOR SALE Berkshire pigs of either sex. Elias Scholl & Son, Connersville, Ind. 8-tues-thur-frl-7t FOR SALE Pure bred Indian Runner Drakes. E. O. Cokefalr, 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 FOR SALE OR RENT Seven room house in good condition. Call corner School and Harris St. 9-7t BOSTON, IND. Boston, Oct 14. George Rife made a business trip to New Castle yester day. Several families are moving this week. William Overholser is moving Into Dr. Rife's house. Stanley Brattain is going to the country Into the new house just completed by Fred Stanley. Jesse Gross from College Corner will occupy the house vacated by Stanley Brattain. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gillespie who have been visiting home have returned to Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley made a visit to Centerville Tuesday. Mary J. Girton and Hazel Craig are spending a few days at the old home. Mrs.. Elizabeth Stanley will go Saturday to Fort Wayne for a lecture tour of about ten days. Mrs. Esther Powell and Mrs. Frank Philips were shopping in Richmond Wednesday. A pleasant surprise party was given on Mrs. Warner Jerome on Tues day of this week by a number of her lady friends. We understand that the Rev. Ragsdale has been returned to the Methodist church of this place. He will preach at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. DUBLIN, IND. Dublin. Ind., Oct 14. Ora Oler who In company with his wife, has been visiting relatives in Montana, in a letter to his ' father, William .Oler, states that they will shortly start for Indiana. Mr. Oler reports that he has killed three deer, one of which weighed two hundred and seventy-five pounds. Mrs. Nancy Weakley of Lewisville, is visiting her niece. Mrs. Isaiah Fricker. Mrs. Weakley is ninety years ot age and unusually active for one of her years. James Thompson, residing one and a half miles south of town, is improving his residence by raising the roof and erecting a large veranda. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill went to Thorntown today to visit relatives. Brooke Demaree Is spending a few days in Indianapolis. Miss Eva Toms was a guest at the wedding ot Miss Mary Alice White of Richmond, and Dr. Fred Burnett of Bellefontalne, OV which was celebrated at the East Main Street Friends' church at Richmond on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Edna Bond Reid is spending a few days in Martinsville. The meetings at the Christian church are increasing in both Interest and attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strawn. residing on the Cope farm south of town, received the ordinance of baptism Thursday afternoon. Lewis Strawn of Conneraville, was

ED. LIST

FOR SALE Stock general merchandise, mostly groceries, a good, clean Etock; also 1 buggy, 1 delivery wagon, 1 phaeton, 2 horses and other things. Will sell for cash, time or trade for small, rectal property. Address Box 74, Boston, Ind. 4-tf

FOR SALE Small, well improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barnj other outbuildings; an ideal little boms for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. "Jl M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. ept 1-tf 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 3731. sept30-2wks-eod FOR SALE Modern home. Phone 3234. tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room, bath and electric light. Call 115 North 16th street. , 14-4t FOR RENT Furnished room. Phone 1958. 14-4t FOR ' RENT 5 room cottage; call phone 3065. 14-3t FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms. 221 N. 12th St. 13-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, heat and bath, 25 N. 16th. 13-7t FOR RENT Good house, 6 rooms and bath. 211 W. Pearl. Phone 2477. 13-tf FOR RENT Two room flat furnished for housekeeping, in the rear at $3.00 per week, at 46 S. 11th. 12-tf FOR RENT Six room house, electric lights, bath, furnace and both kinds of water. 405 Pearl St., or Romey's Furniture Co. 12-3t FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furnished for light housekeeping; 105 Nt 4th St. Phone 1612. 2P f MISCELLANEOUS. J. M. Lacey PawnoroKer, Sth and Main. 26-3mo HAIR weaving, manicuring, (ace massage and scalp treatment Shampooing, 36c. Open of evenings till 8 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 & Co.. Room 1. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf AUCTIONEERING For auctioneering on farm, personal property, etc. see John Kenworthy, 830 N. 12th. sept20-wed&sun-l mo a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan Wednesday night Mrs. Mary Wineberg of Richmond is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Toms and other friends in the community. Mrs. Sarah Catherine Brown and daughter, Mrs. W. D. Jennings of Tavares, Fla., are the guests of the Misses Emmaline and Tamor Elliot. MISSIONARIES MEET (American News Service) Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 14. Delegates from many States have assembled In Atlanta for the twelfth annual Southern conference of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Opening with a welcome demonstration tonight the proceedings will continue until October 23, on which date the convention will close with the annual missionary offering which usually runs Into thousands of dollars. Speakers of more than ordinary prominence in the religious world have been secured for the convention this year, among them Rev. H. F. Seuft, of Philadelphia. Dr. A. B. Simpson of New York, Rev. W. N. Ruhl. of Thibet, and Rev. L. B. Compton, the well known mountain evangelist of North Carolina. TO OPEN CAMPAIGN (Palladium Special) Eaton. O., October 14. The first gun in the present campaign for votes will be fired in Preble county by the Republicans, October IS, when a meeting will be held at Campbellstown. with Hon. George R. Young, candidate tor congress, and Hon. R. R. Xevtn scheduled to do the spell-binding. Arrangements for meetings t West Manchester, West Alexandria, Eldorado and Eaton are being made, but as yet the dates and speakers have not been announced. Following is a list of the meetings thus far scheduled: October 20 West Elkton and Gratis; speakers, Hon. George R. Young anjd Judge D. B. Van Pelt : October 22 Fair Haven and Camden; Hon. George R. Young and others not yet assigned. October 24 New Paris; Young and Van Pelt October 25 Lewlsburg; Young and Hon. D. W. Allaman. rr tm cooceras yon. read carefenyr t? .'3: J-woli'5 Sttoj Pepsta is positively gcaras nl : e-ira tadiCMttaa. couttaattoe. sic &M acta, oOeosto bfMtb. malaria aad aB tflsiss iron itocaacb txeabla.

Comieg Man We are very glad to hear that Mr.

W. B. Thome was in our city a few. weeks ago and was looking for a place J to locate In the upholstering business and word has reached us that he haa! concluded to locate here. He is an up-', to-date man in his line of business. In making all kinds of upholstry work, curtains, window shades, (furniture upholstry) mattresses and all kinds of cushions. If any of our citizens would like to correspond with him in regard to their work we think it would be great encouragement for him. From what little we have learned of him we think he Is a very fine mechanic in all his work and also very prompt. Write W. B. Thorne, 230 Shady Ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. 14-3t BUSINESS CHANGE Tneo Hunt, for a number of years with the firm of H. R. Downing & Son, Is now as6 elated with Messrs. Chas. W. Jordan and Daniel McManus under the firm rame of Jordan, McManus & Hunt. Funeral Directors. 1014 Main Street. Tel. 2173. tues-wed-sun-l wks PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C. may22-tf LOST LOST Six-inch scissors, with shoe string, on S. 13th. Return to Palladium office. It LOST Y. M. C. A. card case containing money; owner's name on case. Liberal reward if returned to 1015 Main St 14-2t LOST Two tickets belonging to Godfrey Edmunds, 211 South 11th street Call for same at Palladium this evening for Gennett theater performance. LOST Large yellow cat, reward for information leading to recovery. Conkey, 9th and Main. 14-lt LOST Boston bull dog, one half face white; phone 1034; reward. It LOST Hand bag, containing watch valued as a gift and money. Return to 515 N. 19th St Reward. ll-7t Lost Self-filling fountain pen, Richmond make. Reward if returned to Palladium office. - lotf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Choice residence lot first e?uare South 12th St Or. Ew-ln-23-r: A PATRIOTIC EVENT Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 14. One of the greatest patriotic demonstrations ever held in the United States will take place in 1913 on the battlefield of Gettysburg, if the plans discussed at a preliminary meeting of the arrangements committee here today are carried out The demonstration will be in observance of the fiftieth anniversary of the great battle between the Union army under General Meade and the Confederate forces under General Lee. That the celebration of the semi centennial will be truly national In Its scope is already assured by the ac

AUCTION

163 acre farm, growing crops, three stallions and all personal property. On account of my health 1 am Koine to Quit farm lnf? and will sell at auc

tion to the highest bidders, my 165 acre farm and all personal property, located six milfs northeast of Richmond, Ind.; one mile north of Middleborough on the White Water pike, on .Tuesday, October 18. This farm con-' tains 165 acre the most of which Is under cultivation. There are 55 acres

in corn and 20 acres sowed In wheat. The croDS will prove there is no better productive land in the country than this farm possesses. It Is a red clay subsoil a little rolling and well. drained. It Is a great stock farm as there is a creek running through part of a blue grass pasture on east side of farm. Also good running spring water the year round. Farm Is well fenced in mostly woven wire and is hog tight. 24 acre young orchard with apDles. oeaches. rears, nlums. cherries and all kinds of berries. Farm

lays in 4 mile souare with gravel x72 with basement under entire barn

outbuildings. Terms Purcnaser assumes a sa.soo loan and pays balance from loan to selling price in cash within 15 days from date of sale. $1,500 deposit required on day of sale to hold deal Eood. Possession elven as Boon

as terms are complied with. Will alo sell to the highest bidders my 1 imported stallions. Imported by and purchased of J. Crouch Sc. Son, proprietors of the Lafayette stock farm of Lafayette. Ind. These horses are acknowledged to be as good as ever come to his country. A Percheron stallion. Wilt only give here a short description and a portion of pedigree. Chambertln is a gray, weighing 1,00 lbs., foaled May 10. 1905, bred by M. Chironard, department of Kure-et-Ltr. Sire is Ouguste by Coco (46S55). Dam, Harmonie by Coco 46853). He is as good as vou find. Mouton Is a beautiful

dapple gray stallion. IS hands hign, itne style, action and imisn. Has the

and has as much quality as any horse in the world. He is a tried aura breeder and his get are the best to be found. Be sure and see this horse. Foaled May I. 1902. in Krance. Sire. Besigue by Brilliant. Dam, Margot by Cocassee. Jean-de-Flo. a big roan Belgian stallion, weighing nearly a ton, was foaled June 25. 1905. He is a great rolt getter and possesses all the rood

Levant. There will be colts on the gTound on day of sale to Show what these stallions produce. Can show colts only 4 months old that weigh over 00 pounds. Seven weeks old colts that have sold for over $200 each. We invite your closest inspection of theae stallions on and befora dv of aala.

Look them over as here will be an

jour own price. Below is a signed statement from a few of the many patrons of these horses showlne the kind of animals the three stallions are.

We tha undersigned do freely sign ported stallions owned by Albert Ha mey are putting tine colts in tnis Orla Hinshaw. Fountain Cltv. Ind.: John J. MurahT. Richmond. Ind.. R.

R. 5; 8. P. Pike. Centerville. Ind.: James S. King. Centervllle. Ind.; Isaac Williams, Webster, Ind.: Ora Pitts. Williamsburg, Ind.; John Decker. Richmond, Ind. Terms on stallions One-third cash; one-third in one year and

one-tnird m two yeara at 6 per cent,

mares, well matched, coming 7 years old. weight 1.400 pounds each. Both bred and season paid. No better team in the country. Two black mares, well matched, weight 1.200 pounds h ; 6 and 7 years old. are full sisters; 1 team of small mares. 7 years old. good drivers, single and double; t suckling colts, two of them are from the above Percheron mare. 50 hoarm.

full blood Duroc Jersey brood sows; 44 shoats from the above sows, weighing about 75 lbs. each: 1 Jersey milch cow. no better in the oountrv.

only fresh a short time: 600 bushels

corn m iieia: timotny ana ciover nay in mow; oats ana straw in mow. implements, consisting of 1 wagon. 1 hay bed. 1 iron roller. 2 breakinz nlowa.

1 I-hore harrow. 1 mower, 1 rake,

buggy, road wagon. 2 sets heavy bras mounted breeching work harness. 1 set of double carriasre harness. 1 set of elnsrle harness. I set of new SSS

heavy brass mounted double tug harness, bought for and only used on the

stallions. Machinery nearly all bougat new last spring. One $60 Polar

creamery. Refreshments on ground. !ale takes place rain or shine as I have a big barn. For information on sale in any respect address Wright & Son. auctioneers. Lafayette. Ind or Albert Harmeson. Richmond. Ind.. :

R- R- 4. Come out and look farm over befora day of sale and make up your mind to buy it as it will sell to the highest bidder. . Terms on personal property Sums of $5 and under cash, sums over $S a credit of It month will be given, purchaser srivina- note with good approved bankable security. Xo interest if paid when due. if not. percent, interest from date. $5 off th hundred for cash. Xo property removed until terms complied with. Sale

tesins at 10 a. m.

FOR SALE House and household

goods; 115 N. 12th. Phone 2484. 2 4-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light. $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR 5? ALE Modern home. Good location; equipped with electricity, bath and furnace. Call phone 2037 or call at 318 N. 14th St 2S-tf FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern bouses In fine location in Indianapolis, Tcry at tractive. Address P. O. box 67, Rich mond, Indiana. . Jly9-tf FOUND. FOUND Fountain pen. Call at Pal ladlum. 13-2t FOUND A Scotch Collie dog at 413 S. 11th. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. We Will Make Ywr Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work, WARD MACHINE CO, 200 N. 9th St ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner't Art Store. 8 S. 11th. Phone 8180. 10-tt Attend Mrs. Hiser's Business School. Ooens Sent 19. Phone 2177. 30-tt FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld. RellT Blk, 8th ft Main. AugS-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and Us fire proof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street June! 8-tf RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 8. Eighth street Could, but Wouldn't. Miss Johnston, an American girl, fair and twenty-five, was traveling in Germany with an elderly friend. One day In Berlin the two ladles bad board ed a sight seeing car and were Just comfortably seated when an English man of a pronounced sporting type got in and sat down beside the younger lady. After staring at her In silence for some time, he inquired insinuating ly: "Do you speak English, Miss7 -Yes," replied Miss Johnston, with out turning her bead, "I do, but I don't care tor Philadelphia Ledger. ceptance by nearly all the states of the Invitation to ' participate. Two southern states, Georgia and North Carolina, were the first to respond to the invitation. It is expected that the Grand Army of the Republic and the United States Confederate Veterans will have the leading parts in arrang ing for the celebration and that virtually all the other patriotic organiza tions of the country will participate. So Frank. She Albert, I bare come to the con clusion that I love George better than I love you. and He What about the encasement ring I gave you to wear? She Oh. that's all right George says be won't object if I wear it. road on three sides. Frame bank barn 70 or stock. 9 room house with surrounding weighing a ton, beautiful conformation. best of broad flat bone, best of feet. opportunity for you to buy a stallion at our names as witnesses that the 2 im - meson are good breeding horses and country, iney are tne best In the state. K. D. Collins. Webster. Ind.. R. R. 25: R. 6: W. K. Marten. Richmond. Ind.. R interest. Horses-Two Percheron gray of oats in bin; 5i acres of growing rubber tire carriage, Klondike winter iLBERT HARMESON'. Richmond, Ind-. R. ft. 4. 'phODO 5106. vngnt it tron, auctioneers.

Madrid, Oct 14. The pall of revolt

which has hung over Spain today became more menacing than at any pre vious time as the republicans, radi cals and socialists prepared to cele brate the first anniversary of the execution of Prof. Francisco Ferrer, who was put to death following' the Barcelona outbreak last year at an inciter of anarchy. Spain's drastic military precau tions to stamp out revolt against Alfonso's throne were climaxed today. For a fortnight ..troops have been massed in the barracks at Madrid. Valencia, Barcelona and other centers of dissension. In Catalonia the hotbed of agitation against the monarchy, Gen. Weyler, the governor general, who declared that he would stifle the first signs of rebellion In blood was at the head ot a great military force. Not alone the cities, but Spain la its entirety was an armed camp. The frontier and provincial districts were alive with soldiers. Artillery was massed at all strategic points. Soldiers with bayonetted guns and dou ble rounds of ammunition in their bandoliers were used as police. Thsf H mo ineaictae se sale sad at Om mm tm bo plitiMl t. take m Dr. CaMwan's Bimm -epsm. to po.Ktv cur. lor an ciniiii arrantf ram mammon mata, tm snceM verr nm 0t- 93 M 11. . Get Mccscred Now FerCslNw TcUsr-Utft Ssltct Woolley's, 018 Mela PENNSYLVANIA A I IMFTf Madison 01.50 ROUND TRIP OtinDAY . Leave Richmond 1:28 a. m. PENNSYLVANIA a i inr?n -.'. MVVwHPW Cincinnati 01.25 ROUND TRIP SUNDAY Leave Richmond, 7 A. M. OUR FURNACE IS A 0ECIDED Succeoo and the beauty of it is it may be installed in any house without tearing up. PILGRIM Furnace Co. 529 Main St. Phone 1390 714 to 720 8. 9th. Phone 1688 DON'T FORGET That NOW is the time to pro tect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DOUGAN & CO, Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phene 1330. 4 TELL MKERHOFF YOUR HEATING TROUBLES For a Permanent Cure 4 phene 1238, for Plumbing, Heatlna Lighting . JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF Rex Cement One of the Best Portland Omenta on the Market : D. C C2rffeS & Sea 525 8outh 5th St. Phene 1235

1 . 1 w OfSUBANCS S & A P 5 n C C c 3 h canciuEKsao C B. Knollenberfj, 11 8. Sth St.