Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 352, 27 October 1910 — Page 7

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

WANTED. WANTED Roomers at 201 8. 8th. 27-2t WANTED Situation as seamstress or general housework. Call 220 S. W. 2nd street. 27-2t DRESSMAKING At2218 N. E. 27-7t WANTED To" buy gents' suits and overcoats. J. M. Lacy, Pawn Broker. oct 24-lmo WANTED Situation as night witchman by an experienced man. Good reference. Address "R," care Palladium. 26-2t WANTEDBoys to wrap packages; 14 to 15 years of age. Call Richmond Steam Laundry. 26-3t WANTED Skilled piano fly finishers and side gluers. Steady employment. Good wages. The Ilobart M. Cable Company, La Porte, Ind. 26-3t WANTED Two good carpenters at once. J. M. Hod gin, 125 N. 17th. 26-3t WaKTKD Room within ive blocks of 8th and Main. Address "Mac" care Palladium. 25-3t WANTED To buy a building lot, or part of a lot, In West Richmond; price, must be reasonable. Give cash price and . location, address "W. R. Lot" care Palladium. . - 54-7t WANTED Will trade Richmond-prop-erty for farm; give or take. Address "Trade," care Palladium. 23-7t WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Pew weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice, Careful instruqtors and demonstrations. Tools glv- , en, diplomas granted. . Wages Saturdays. Splendid demand for graduates. Write today. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati. 23-6t WANTED Middle aged woman as housekeeper. Call 1226 8. J. 22-7t WANTED We want immediately a good solicitor to represent us in toll termor.- Good position for a hustler. Full lnformatlou on request Hooker, Wyman ft Co., Rochester, N. Y. bc9-16-23 no WAN To repair your baby cabs, furwKnre, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture frsmtt. Brown 4 DarnslL . 1022 Main, .hone 1936. 18 tf WANTED If you . want money in ; place of your city property or farm, 'go right to Porterfleld's . Real E. Uleoffke; Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf HAGERSTOWfJ. IND. Hagerstown, ina., uci. xt. Mr. ana 'lire. 8amuel Gephart-of Mlddletown came Wednesday to visit with their . . ... nt oauanier mrm, v im k ctiui. lire. Laura Hides and Mrs. Fred Murray spent -Thursday In Richmond. Miss lone Thornburg has been quite 111 for a week but la improving.: Mrs. Edgar Locke was called to Losantvllle by the death of her mother Mrs. Edith Burrls. Neva Bowman Is sick with yellow jaundice. - , ' Mrs. William Daugherty and Mrs. Mary Ferrel of Muncle have been vlsItlnc with Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCullough east of town. Charles Fouts of 8eattle, Wash Is hers for a visit with his parents, John Fouts and wife and relatives. The reception given for Rev. Love and his mother at Christian church was very well attended. The audience was not alone made up of those of the Christian .denomination, but some of every religious organisation of this vicinity. An excellent program was rendered. Rev. Gulchard of Cambridge City, and Mr. Shldler oc Dublin were present and took part In the program. James Knapp, representing the M. E. church. In the absence of Rev. Jenkins, gave an Interesting talk. W. H. Stahr mads the address of welcome and Prof. C. E. Woolard spoke in behalf of the Sunday school class which ni hw icvvniwu ivr ina uvw Wior. After the program the audience was Invited to the basement for refresh raents, The room was- decorated it class colors, red and white. Masses of variegated dahlias, chrysanthemums and fernery were arranged very artistically about the room. Mrs. Carlos Burton, Mrs. Artuhr Plummer, Mrs. Monroe Sherry and Miss Mary Clark, attended the Federation of clubs at Richmond Wednesday. .Ell Kendrick Is moving to on half of the property of Mrs. Ellen Fox. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City. Oct 27. Walter Krone Is spending the week In Ohio, in the Interest of the Cambridge City Basket company. Mrs. Ed Drlschel spent Wednesday tn Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, Miss Cora Hebbler. Roy Hebbler and Mrs. W. P. Richardson were In Richmond Wednesday to attend the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Catherine Hebbler. Mrs. Carrie Boyer. of Milton, was a visitor In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bender Tuesday and Wednesday. The ladles of the Presbyterian Guild held en all-day meeting at the home of Mrs., E. D. Mills. Wednesday. Twenty-six ladles were present and the day was both pleasant and profitably spent r ' Mrs. Katharine Wheelan. who has been critically 111 tor several weeks past, while not materially Improved. IS reported as resting comfortably. Ors Wheeler returned Wednesday

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WANTED You to go to Murray Bllllard parlors for recreatlca. 12 tf WAITED Pin boys; moit be slxteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED Girl for general housework; 410 N. 9th. 10-tt WATfTETvilot air furnace. Phone 2370. 9-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE General store, Marlon, Ind. Groceries, smoked meats, hardware and notions. Sales running aver $2,000 a month. Invoice about 92.400. Clean stock.' Will trade for land or city property. Address "H" care Palladium. 27-2t FOR SALE New modern house, best residence part of the city. Carrie Woodhurst Potther. 27-lt FOR" SALE Heating-stove, Oakf Ga land. Call 1517 N. B street. 27-2t FOR SALE Heating stove, hot plate oil stove. 321 Lincoln St. 27-lt FOR-SALE Modern house. Bargain. Phone 3153. 27-lt FOR SALE International gasoline engine, corn shredde, sowing and planting outfit in good, condition. C. H. Miles, R. F. D. No. 4. 27-lt FdR SALE Especial, a 6 room cottage, cellar, both waters, gas and electric lights, wood house and all on full corner lot; improvements made. This is a bargain. 91.300, V cash. See Morgan, 8th and North E. 26-2t FOR SALE Peninsular ( base burner, good as new; call at 42 Richmond Ave. 26-3t FOR SALE Combination billiard and dining table, roll top walnut writing desk. Standard Sewing Machine, and other household furnishings, good as new and very cheap; call after noons. 219 N. 13th St. 26-3t FOR SALE Five room cottage; bargain for cash or on payments. Roscoe Kirkman. 26-2t PUBLIC SALE Household goods; on Friday morning at 10 o'clock, at the Simmons' residence, 210 North 7th street. . B. F. Parson, auctioneer.1 . 26-2t FOR 8 ALE: Ranges; call 213 Richmond avenue. 26-St FOR RENT 4 room flat .for light housekeeping, corner 5th and 8. A Sta. Five room flat corner 1st and ' Richmond Ave. Al Gregg, Hoosler Store. " ' . 21-tf FOR 8ALE Mantle cabinet with four ' Vrench plate mirrors. Phone 2301. Call 202 N. 8th. . 22-tf morning after; an extended , trip through the West Phillip Coyne is moving from the Wallack property on West Main street to the east half of the arithe residence. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallack and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper went to Richmond last night to hear Governor Marshall. . ' E. D. Mills entertained the trustees of the Presbyteran church at his home on Mulberry avenue Wednesday evening. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Slaughter were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lembarger, Wednesday evening. , A large number of persons from Cambridge City heard Governor Marshall at the Coliseum in Richmond last night MILTON. iND. Milton, Ind., Oct. 27. Mrs. Ed Stanley, who was the guest of her mother Mrs. Angellne Warren and other relatives, has returned to Greenfield. . The Rev. Alfred Wagner, who Is In California, was recently sent by his conference, the M. E., to San Francisco. . The Rev. Mr. Wagner Is a native of this county and a brother of Benton Wagner and Mesdames Will Wlssler, Will Bolin and James Shank. 'Mrs. Robert Griner was in town yesterday. She was getting their household goods out from the Spangler property and shipping to Columbus. . v s - Frank Stensell, who formed many friends here while doing extra for Harry Borders at the Big Four station here, writes that he has taken a position with the Monon at 970 per month. He is located at Frankfort ' Henry Gardner who was the guest of Mrs. Walker and daughter and looking after business Interests here, returned to Indianapolis. Bragg and company, grocers are putting up a new chimney at their store. Mrs. Joe Decker and daughter Louie visited at Connersville yesterday. A large crowd from here attended, the stock and farm implement sale at Lafe Bee son's country home yesterday afternoon. Miss Nellie Jones visited friends at Centerville yesterday and gave music lessons. Miss Jones is one of. our excellent music teachers. She took a course of lessons at the conservatory of music at Cinclnnatat. and has taken several terms of Miss Gaston of Richmond. She . is the organist at the Christian church. Miss Jones Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones. Mrs. Jemima Kellam and Miss Ruby Kellam were guests at . six o'clock dinner this evening with Mrs. Barbar Gipe at East Germantown. Mrs. Catherine Daniels Is spending a tew days with her daughter, Mrs. Reed at Lewisville. Mrs. - Henry Schlegel and son are spending a few days with her parents at Metamora.

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WANT AD LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of fice. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Grocer ...... 1 A. B. C. .. Experience . . 2 II. R. ... 2 ... 1 V. R.t Lot ... .1 G. la. ..... Mac , 1 Trade .... B. B. 1 G. R. O... W, R. Lot ... 4 Mac Contractor Mail will be kept for sv says All ma'.l not cal'ed for within Ume will be cast out. .... A . . . X only, that FOR SALE Large drugget Call 117 N. 20th. , 22-7t FOR SALE Two small properties in the south, end. Pay big per cent. Ferguson Investment Co., 4 North 9th. , - ' , 25-7t FOR SALE Pure bred Barred Rock cockerels, Bradley and Bowker strains. Eggs in season. Mrs. S. P. Pike, Centerville, Ind. - ' . 25-7t-tu-thu-sun FOR" SALE Sewing machine and coal ' range. 615 S. B St. 25-7t FOR SALEFirsTclass heating stove. Peninsular. 516 South 7th St. 25-7t FOR SALE Piano player and poney, 107 S. 13th. , 22-7t FORSALE18-ln block wooddellvered any' part of the city. Phone 4105. . ' - 22-tf FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint; guaranteed 5 -years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin ft Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 3426. . octl4-tf FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newbern's Shop. 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. v ... 27-tf FOR SALE Good buggy, set of har- , ness,' horse blanket two lay robes, . cheap. B. B." care Palladium. - .. .. 21-7t FOR RENT. FOR RENT A four roomed house. Inquire at 203 N. 8th St. 27-lt FOR RENT 5 room house, 127 S. 9th St Call 22 8. 7th. 27-lt FOR RENT Two flats, one six room, one four room. Phone 2277. 27-7t Charles Knauf is putting down a very neat cement 'walk in the yard at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hicks who spent a few weeks in Guilford county, North Carolina, are enroute home and visiting their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Thompson at Monessen, Pa. James Kellam has secured employment at James Mustin's saw mill and lumber yards at Cambridge City. Mrs. Will Hunt of Cambridge City was a guest of her husband's sister, Mrs. James Doddridge, yesterday. Mrs. Carrie Boyer is home from a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Guyton at Cambridge City. James Kellam -has had several letters recently asking about the stone pipe in his possession which he will sell If he receives the price he wants. The story of the pipe Is thus: Some months ago Mr. Kellam was workingon the farm of Mr. Johnston, located near Lockport, five, miles ' south of here, and with other workmen were making the excavation for the foundation of the building they were to erect when they exhumed a skeleton and the stone pipe. The pipe is of Indian design and the place is supposed to have been the grave of an Indian who had been placed there with all of his earthly possessions necessary to him in the "Happy Hunting Grounds" -to which he was tending. In the vicinity there ' was a block house in the early settlement of the - township where the white settlers took refuge when the Indians who frequented the vicinity and . had a trail there, became threatening. It la said that the Indians were in the vicinity of the block house on . their trail from the' Mississinewa, near Wabash to Con-: nersville, where they had a fur trading post at the time of the battle of Tippecanoe, and the wailing of the Indians apprised the settlers In safety In the blockhouse of the news. Theo Crist who visited his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Crist at Brookville this week, found her suffering with a sprained limb. She had . fallen and hurt herself. Mr. and Mrs. John New-bold, spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Vernon. The various rooms of. the Milton schools were visited by the Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Van Winkle, and Miss Ida Mae Hanna yesterday morning. The Rev. Mr. Van Winkle made a few excellent remarks before the pupils of each room and Miss Hanna rendered the touching solo. "Tell Mother I'll Be There,", in the high school, the pupils Joining in the chorus. Mrs. Charles Wilson of Doddridge, spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner. Miss Azzie Whisler, . who Is the guest of Miss Lula Ferguson visited Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zeller yesterday. ' Mrs. DuHadway of Richmond was the guest of Mrs. James Baker and her aged friend Mrs. Catherine Wat lace. Dr. J. E. King county health officer' of Richmond was on a tour of inspection here yesterday. He inspected the -school building and found the" as

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KNOWN VALUES tub: iHF.RA tL.A SSIFIED ADVTSKTIBISO AflSOCIATIOS PAPERS Paper in all parta of tha 8ut aod Canada. Tour want anpplic4 anywhere any lima by th beat medium in the country. Get our membership list Cheek paper yon want. TV do the reat. Vub'lihers CUaaiSed Advertlahif Association, Baf lo K. Y. FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. . 109 Randolph SL 27-tf FOR RENT Five room cottage, half acre lot. Suburban, on car line. Roscoe Kirkman. , V 26-2t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house; 17 S. ISth. Inquire Henry Schell, 13th and Main. 26-3t FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26-tf FOR i RENT Furnished , flats for . housekeeping. Steam heat 415 Main. - 23-7t FOR RENT Seven room house. 112 S. W. 1st - ' 23-7t FOR RENT Four room flat S. A St, Phone 1067. 25-tf FOR RENT 5 room modern flat, bath furnace and electric light John E. Peltz, 626 Main St. Phone 1332. 25-3t FOR KENT 5 room house. STlltti and J StJ. Phone 1235 or 3015. 18-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with bath and electric light; 202 North 8th street. Phone 2301. 20-tf FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furnished fur light housekeeping; 105 N. 4th St. Phone 1612. 2C f FOR RENT 4 room upper fiat Phone 1067. 20-tf FOR RENT Four room furnished flat with" private bath, for light housekeeping. Cor. 5th and South A Sts. Also fire room flat with electric ligbi and bath, Cor. First and Richmond Ave. See A. w. Gregg, Hoosler Store. 19-tf FOR SALEREAL ESTATE. FOR SALE One eleven acre farm, good buildings, fine soil, also one five room cottage. J. M. Lacey, Loan office. oct 24-7t FOR SALE House, fine location. Address "Bargain," care Palladium. - . 24-tf FOR SALE! or trade tor Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address p. O. box 67, Richmond. Indiana. '. Jly9-tf FOR SALE Two 7 room houses. One nearly modern. 60 ft; good barn; all improvements made. Cheap. Call on Bert Gordon. 21-7t FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light f2.300.QO. Phone 152. U 17-tf FOR SALE .';Vv Vv Richmond property a specialty. ; -Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. 8th and Main. septMf sembly hall not up to requirements owing to looseness of the paper on the walls.' In Miss Minnie Marshall's room, the dimensions were too small and there were two pupils more In the room than there should be as there was lacking the amount of room to allow each pupil the prescribed amount of breathing space. Otherwise he found the building In good condition. , ' W. H. Miller has let out the meals for the election boards to the restaurant at Milton. The D. of R. lodge will practice on Saturday night , Dr. Gentle of Richmond was at his office here and greeted his many friends yesterday. Mr. John Faiicett and . daughter. Bliss Lula were Richmond shoppers yesterday. , , 4 Mrs. t3. C. Ellis was at Cambridge City- yesterday. Clark and Watson Faucett were at Connersville yesterday. Mrs. W. P. Moore went to Richmond yesterday as a delegate from the Cafy club to the Women's Federation of clubs. Mrs. R. W. Warren, who Is a member of the Cary club at Milton and the Helen Hunt club at Cambridge City, attended the convention of Wo men's Clubs at Richmond as a delegate from the Helen Hunt club. . Mr. and Mrs. Crook of near Jacksonburg accompanied their son Hiram Chook and family to Richmond yesterday. The occasion was the leaving for their home in Whittier, CaL, of the daughter and sister, Mrs. Modlln and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Bert Modlin. who have been visiting in the county several weeks. A number from here heard Gov. Marshall at Richmond last night T. G. Davis, "high school principal, reports the Milton class in physics a very fine one. The class numbers twenty-one or two, and is very bright Mr. Davis was recently at Richmond and purchased new pieces for the electric apparatus for experiments. The laboratory has now about 190 pieces for physical experiments and have already taken three. The Embroidery club with Mrs. Ernest Doty yesterday afternoon was a pleasant affair, although there were not so many present as usual, owing to hindering circumstances. Mrs. Ed Stanley of Greenfield was a guest Nice refreshments were served. Messrs. and Mesdames W. E. Williams and Ott Crownover and family report one. of the most pleasant auto trips to Hagerstown Sunday. Mrs. Walter Templin has a, magazine agency whereby one can procure any magazine wanted at reasonable rates. . ' NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, O.. Oct 27. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reed entertained Sunday at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hahn. Mr. , and, Mrs. C.. E. Smith and son Carrolton of .Richmond, Mr. and Mrs.

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FOR SALE House ; and household goods; 115 N. 12th. Phone 21S4. ' : 24-tf FOR SALE 120 acre, good S room house, big barn, good fences, near a small town. Will take in city property. Price 970 an acre. Kaufman, over 825 Main St. 15-tf FOR SALE S room hor.ae, southeast corner Sherman and Boyer street Price $SS0. Rents for 913 per month. Must be sold. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. 14-tI FOR SA1.E 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 94.000. Apply ' to The rl M. Aajency, over 6 North Seventh s'reet sept 1-tf MISCELLANEOUS, BUSINESS CHANGE Theo Hunt, for a number .of years with the firm of , H. R. Downing ft Son. is ncv ass elated with Messrs. Chas. W., Jordan and Daniel McManus uadcr the ,fh'm ranis of Jordan, McM&nus ft Hunt Funeral Directors. 1014 Main Street Tel. 2175. tues-wed-sun-4 wks MONEY LOANED--Low rates, favorable Terme. Thompson ,710 Main Street . ', 26-7t HAIR weaving, manicuring, face maseage and scalp treatment Shampootax, 36 u. Open of evenings till t o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo PATENTS procured, aiso boia on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, .Washington. D. C. may22-tf FINE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, It you have any valuable ones, insure ; them against death from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan ft Co.. Room 1. I, O. O. F, Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf LOST Lost Self-filling fountain pen, Richmond make. Reward if returned to Palladium office. HOtf LOST Theater ticket. Return to 114 South 8th. Reward. 27-lt J. E. Reed of Middleboro and Miss Cora Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bogan bad for Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Flory.and son of Camden, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hilderbolt, Mr. andMrs. Lowell McCabe and son Frank, Mrs. W. B. Mikesell of Eaton and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Ashinger of New Hope. Miss Ruth Irwin entertained Miss Maud Cmbaugh of Richmond Sunday Miss Minnie Jones entertained in honor of Miss Ada ' Young Sunday, it being her birthday anniversary. The following guests were present: Miss Ada and Mae Reynolds, Ethel and Carrie' Davis, Ethel Murray, Leonard Young, Amos Black and Henry Becker. . : ' Mr. and Mrs. Wood Eliason of Centerville were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. James Davis. : Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pence were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bean on Sunday..-:';.'..;,'' :.: '.v.-' Mr. and Mrs. John Carl and daughter Mabel were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carl. Mr. and Mrs. C P. Hooven of Anderson took Sunday dinner at Cedar Springs.. .; , .. 7 , . .;;-if Mr. Joe Alexander of Bethel 13 here visiting relatives this week.. -Miss Marie Peelle . who is well known here was united In marriage to Mr. Edward Weyman of Mlddletown Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Grouser of Lewisburg. They will reside in Mlddletown where Mr. Weyman is employed as bookkeeper in one of the rolling mills. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Thompson, entertained at Sunday dinner ' Mrs. Mame Issen of Richmond, Miss Rose and Clara Brinker, Emma Killen, Jack Killen, Mrs. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tapey of Richmond, and Miss Helen Brinker of St Louis. Miss Early of Earlham was a guest of Miss Gertrude Hawley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jay and Miss Jessamine Armstrong of Kokomo visited on Sunday with Mrs. Julia Means and daughter Fanny. Miss' Armstrong remained here this week. Miss Monia Newbern has returned after a weeks visit at New Madison. Misses Bernice and Margretta Horner, Herbert Cotton and Ed Rosslter, spent Sunday with. Miss Elaine Horner at Gettysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eubank of New Madison were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Houser. Mr. Ollie Newbern and family will move Thursday near Campbellstown. . DUBLIN, IND. Dublin. Ind, Oct. 27. William Hutson bs purchased the Compton farm of twenty-seven acres, one-half mile south of PennviHe. Consideration, 93.000. Mr. Hutson will dispose of his stock of groceries and move to the farm the first of January. .The members of the Christian Endeavor of the United Brethren church gave a reception for the new pastor, the Rev. Wood, at the home of Mr. and

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LOST Diamond pin. single stone; knife setting. N. 13th between O and Main, on Main between 12th and lth. Reward at 34 S. ISth. ' - V.:" vv- V -25-3t STRAY I haveln my possession two (2) stray colts and one (1) black horse. The owners may have same by describing and paying feed and expense bill. Joseph J. King, R. R - No. 10, Centerville, Ind. 27-7t LOST $5.00 bill either at Murray theater or 13th and Main. Please leave at Nusbaum's . Dry Goods Store and receive reward, 27-2t LOST A bunch of keys on a ring on N. E street. Leave at Quigley's drug store, N. E street 27-lt LOST Gold, open faced Geneva watch. Patek-Phillippe make; initials R. B. D. on back. Return to Second National bank. Reward. 21-tf FOUNDFOUND Small gold locket and chain on N. 9th St., Saturday, October 15. Owner can have same by calling at Superintendent's office, Pan Handle and describing property. FOUND A Scotch Collie dog at 413 a lith. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MACHINE SHOP. Wo Will Make Your Metil patterns us well as do your repair work. .' WARD MACHINE CO., 200 X. 9th St FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk,, 8th. ft Malu. Aug9-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building - when you wast to storo furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street- Junel 8-tt . , RESTAURANT. , . The best meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth strweC ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. . - 25-tf Mrs. Ed. Tweedy, Wednesday evening. The following program was given: Whistling Duet, "Nearer My God to Thee" Leonard and Ralph Champ.. Duet, 'The Organ and the Choir" Misses Metta Floyd and Stella Johnson. , , ;,; Quartet "Come Where the Lillies Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Will - Floyd. Miss Mella Floyd and Leonard Champ. Reading, "The Country Postoffice" Mary Campe. Duet "By Gone' Days" Everett Floyd and Ralph Chatmpe. Whistling Duet, "The Mocking Bird" Leonard and Ralph Champe, The prdgrara was followed by a pleasant social time. A lunch of pressed chicken sandwiches, pickles and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson have returned after a visit with friends in the southern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton RIdenour very pleasantly and unexpectedly observed the fortieth anniversary of their wedding Monday evenin. The members of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. becoming "wise" to the fact of the significance of the day, gave them a complete surprise In the eevning by taking possession of their home. The time was Informally spent . Mrs. Harry Scott a daughter from La Junta, Col., and Mr, and Mrs. Orphia Dille, and son, Paul, of Cambridge City, were the out-of-town guests. Refreshments of ice cream, cake, coffee and fruit were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huddleston and son spent Sunday with friends in Lewisville. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ora Tweedy, of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tweedy Wednesday. Burt Hiatt was quite seriously hurt when the horse which he was driving became frightened at something along the road, and r&n away, throwing Mr, Hiatt from the rig and breaking three ribs. He Is improving as rapidly as could be expected. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. . Richmond. Ind, Oct 20, 1910. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby goven by the board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by It at its office, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M, on Thursday, November 10, 1910, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorised by the Impovement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 224-1910. Providing for the construction of a district sewer, in the alley ietween Chestnut street and the right-of-way of the Indianapolis division of the P. C C. ft St L. Ry. Co., from the trunk sewer In North West Fourth street All work done in : the making of said described public Improvements, shall be accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and spe

cifications which are on file and may be seen in the .office of said Board of

Public Works of the City of Richmond. . ' The bidders. In - submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany (each bid with a certified check in the sum of 9100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance l of proposals. ? contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making : said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bills. H. M. HAMMOND, k FRED R. CHARLES, W, W. ZIMMERMAN v Board of Public Works. Oct. 20-27. (Brighten Up Now is the time to do small paint, ina. and decorating around the. heme. For the many who do this work for themselves wi can recommend "Sap olin" Paints and Varnishes. The Sapalin Floor and Furniture Stains ars easy to apply and flvs fine results,. They sr colored varnishes. Imitating closely . all the popular woods, such ss esk walnut cherry, mahegany, etc. In cans from IS cents to 75 cents. Other lines are Gold Paints, 15, 29 and 40 cents. Plain Furniture Varnish 10, 16 and 25 eents.. Enamels for Beds, Chairs, etc., 15, 25 and 40 cants. StoVs Pips enamel 15 and 25 cents. Bath Tub Enamel 25 end 40 cents, An am? nniir c&ttnv 6th and Main. The Rsxall Store" ; , TIME TAD C & 0. It n. of fcilcna Kffvrtlr oetahev IStfc, IStS. Eaat-Bound. Ch'cavo-Clnctnnatf. Stntloaa. X. 1 Mm. H Urn. 4 Sm. ft Dallr Sm.. , - ; - 0ly :15)"t:l5i l:2Ip t:JJp I:32p 4:3Sp Dolly) Dollyl -I Chicago . . Peru. Ait. Peru, Lv, ; Marlon : Muncle . . i:oa 1:14a t:00m 2:071 3:la I :00a z-.Z4pi :X4p 05a. :i P Richmond Ct. Grove Cincinnati .SaT iTz"in:4p 8.67a T:l6a S:Stp1 t':tlD West-nound. Clndnttati-Chloaso. NevTJN. Urn. St DaUIrl Dally Saa. Oaljr ': 10:1J foTMa Cincinnati Ct. Orova nichmond ' iTfial Si'eopj 10:13a i iPj ToT53a sn uiii-i v . .... Marlon . . . .. Peru, Arr, .'. Per u, Lv. .. Chlcaivo . . ...... . i 12:12d S:27p UTTip l:0p s:30n S:07al i:iop 2:lp l:11p t-.esp z:oip z:md S:02a 5:55p 7;0ea 12th Ht. Station. Throuirh Vestibule trains between Cincinnati and Chicago. ' Double dally service. Throuarh 8lepcr on night trainn. Fine buffet service on train No. .4 and 5. For train connection and other Information call C. A Blair, Pan, and Ticket Ast, Richmond. Ino. Home Phone 2 OS 2. . C l O. R. CHANGE OF BCC20DLE SUNDAY, OCTOOEB lit, 19t On Sunday, October 16th. there will be a change of schedule of the C. ft O. Passenger trains. All train numbers will be changed and reversed. The even numbers go East 'and Odd numbers West : Train No. 6 Will leave Richmond for Cincinnati, and ' the south at 4:30 a. m: Train No. 4 at 4:10 p. m. ' West bound train No. 5 will leave Richmond for Muncle. Marion, Peru and Chicago at 10:53 A. M-. No. 7 at 7:00 P. M. and No. 3 at 11:47 P, M. All Passenger trains to arrive and depart from the Fourth Street Station, Cincinnati, after this date. Instead of 8th and McLean Ave. Did you ever hear the like before? Bargain week at a Feed Store on Chicken Feed? Shell Corn ..91250100 Cracked Corn ....... 1.35 100 'Screenings 1.25 100 Wheat . , , 1.650100 Scratch . . .-. .... ..... 1.850100 Chop (corn and bats) 1.500100 Alfalfa (shredded .,.. 1.650100 For less than 100 pounds prices shape higher, - SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY CmerG.ViErglnn 33 Soat!i Oh St Phono 1070. ' BLACK and DIAGONAL WOOL SUITINGS, 54 In. wide; actual $1.25 goods, salo price 69 cents But one of our many rare bargains in the Dress Goods -and 8Uk Department . Come, see them all this week, during the Goodrich Stock Sals at THE H00SIER STORE

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