Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 356, 31 October 1910 — Page 7

THE RICU310ND 'PALLADIV3I -AND .SVX-TELEGRA3I, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910.

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Branch Offices Drench 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. WANTKD Two men. Bullcrdlck Coal yard. 30-2t WANTED Man to busk corn two or tbrt weeks. Writ, R. R. No. 10, Box 41. 30-2t W"AN"TEDire"oflIdFfion atmy homo. Adallne, Palladium. 30-3t WRPtViffZtfo buy gentlFinntiTndoTercoats. J. M. Lacy. Pawn Broker. oct 24-lmo DRESSMAKING At 2218 N. E. 27-7t vXNTElWe want-Immediately-rood solicitor to represent us In this territor. Good position for a bustler. . Full Informatlou , on request. Hooker, Wyman ft Co., Rochester, N. Y. ocJMC 23 no 6 WAVV,l To repair your baby cabs, furwitnra, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. Wo also do picture frsmlta Brown tt Darnell. 1022 Main Pbone 1936. 18-tf WANTED If you want money in plsrt of your city property or farm, gc rlgbt to Porterfietd's Real Esv tut office, Kelley Block. 8th and . Main. 14-tf WANTED You to go to Murray fillHard parlors for recreatlca. 12 tf WANTED Pin boys; must be sT teen. City Bowllnk Alley. 23-tl WANTED Girl for general work: 410 N. 9th. bouse-10-tf "Phone 9-tf WANTED Hot air 2370. ' furnace. FOR SALE. TOR 8ALE Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels at $1.00 each. I P. Zel- , ler. Milton, lnd. 31-2t FOR SALE Two small properties In the south end. Pay big per cent Ferguson Investment Co., 4 North fth. 25-7t FOR SALE Durocs. silts and males, 'weighing from 175 to 200 pounds. Commons, Webster, phone 6144C. 28-2wks

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ECONOMY , IND. t Economy, Oct. 31. Mrs. David 011IIml .and Mrs... Mary . Deusenschon of Indianapolis, are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Fleming. , . f Will Connaroe was given a surprise' by the White Cap league Thursday evening. The main feature was tbe big oyster supper In honor of the vent , William Lamb and family entertained at dinner Friday Mr. and Mrs. Josepr Morrison, Mrs. Amanda Lamb and Miss Ida Lamb. ' v Miss Belle Conley has gone to In-. dlahapoUs to visit relatives over Sunday. Mrs. Nettle Cole was vlsiUng her friends and relatives at Parker City last week. " - Mrs. Jaao Cranor arrived here from be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Emmaliae Cole for a few weeks. Byram Pierce has laid down the yatd stick and the scoop for the plow and the hoe. Mr. Pierce has traded his general store for the Orchard Heights farm which which belonged to Oscar Bellinger. Mr. Bellinger has taken possession of the store. Deck Hazton made his regular Friday business trip to Richmond In his auto. Gran Wadklns . of Williamsburg, made his regular trip over here on Friday morning. . Miss. Helen Chamness of West River has been very sick the past week. We had the pleasure of entertaining J. Gilmer Corner of Winston. N. C, a noted artist with many other visitors. ... Word has been received from Mrs. Lou Fennlmore and daughter, who are now located In Los Angeles, Cel., stating they arrived there all . right, and that It was a beautiful place, but said -We like our home In Indiana." Lon Edwards commenced ' to crib corn Thursday. The corn Is much better than was expected. The new preacher and family are now living In the M. E. parsonage. Rev. "Mr. Martin came here from one of the western states highly recommended and Is welcomed here by an admiring people. ' Willie Williams of Muncle was here Friday on business. Potty's new business building will soon be completed. We are to have a new station agent at the C. 4k O. station. Thomas Cain sold 60 bead of hogs at $8 per hundred Friday. EATON. OHIO. Eaton. - O., Oct 81. Mrs. F. R. Black, of Dayton, spent tbe latter part of last week bere with Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman. Hon. W. K. Swan, of Camden, republican candidate for representative, was a visitor In Eaton Saturday. He Is making a winning and earnest campaign for re-election to tbe position. Lowry Conley. who Is attend medical college In Cincinnati, spent Sunday with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. C W. Conley. Miss Eva Lewellen Is In Dayton visiting hlr sister. Mrs. John Smith. Gladys spent Saturday In Dayton. Rev. J. A. P toner occupied the pulpit of the Vnlversallst church at New M"dlson Sunday. Frank Nanny, employed in a local newspaper office hero as a linotype

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FOR SALE Mason-Hamlin organ. Address Mrs. Will Scott, Milton, lnd. 28-7t FOR SALE Heating stove in good condition; 423 Lincoln St.' FOR SALE Cheap, a second band cash register; call at Zwissler's Bakery. 29-3t FOR. SALE Three 7-room modern new houses, southwest cor. 1st and WY Pearl. Phone 2477 -204 S. 12 tf FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. , Phonq 2301. Call 202 N. 8tb. 22-tf FOR SALE 18-in block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. . 22-tf FOR SALE House and household goods; 115 N. 12th. Phone 24S4. 24 tf FOR SALE Pure bred Barre"dRoclc - cockerels, Bradley and Bowker strains. Eggs in season. Mrs. S. P. Pike, Centervllle, lnd. 25-7t-tu-tbu-sun FOR SALE Sewing machine and coal range. 615 S. B St. 25-7t FOR SALE First class heating stove, ' Peninsular. 516 South 7th St. 25-7t FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint! guaranteed 5 years. Retail at ' wholesale prices. Clendenin & Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2436. octl4-tf FOR 8 ALE New and second band buggies and carriages.. Newbern's . Shop, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Modern furnished room, . 902 North D. . 31-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, heat, electric, light, bath; 108 Ft Wayne . Ave.. 31-2t operator, left Saturday for St. Clairesvllle, La., to accept a similar position. Mr. and Mrs. John Radabuagh, of Lewisburg, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Chris Smith. Mrs. William Harris was in Richmond Sunday visiting the' family of her son, Joseph Harris. Mrs. Andrew J. Helstand went to Chicago Saturday for a visit to Mrs. Wllbert A. Miller. ' Justice Jettlt, of Dayton, spent Sunday bere with friends. " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rldenhour returned Sunday from Dayton, where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkin for several days. , Mrs. Jesse Cottlngham and little son were here from Dayton visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoops. Tom Lake was here from Dayton 8unday visiting his mother. Mrs. Eliza Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas, of Cincinnati, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Longnecker. Mayor D. J. Miller was a visitor In Cincinnati Sunday. Ernest Lally was here from Dayton Sunday visiting friends. Marke Deem was In Dayton Sunday visiting bis son, W. C. Deem, and family. C. H. Moses, of Gratis, was a visitor In Eaton Saturday. Clarence Davidson left Saturday for Texas, where he will spend an indefinite period. - ; Mrs. T. J. Wilkinson spent Sunday in Richmond with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brower and son Carl, spent Sunday in Richmond with relatives. Miss Alma Jennings spent Sunday in Dayton with her mother, who Is a patient In a hospital there. . Miss Dola Rule visited friends In Richmond Sunday. Frank Marklcy was a Sunday visitor in West Alexandria. Elmer Dugglns, a well known farmer residing southwest of Eaton, has been quite 111 for some time suffering a complication of ailments. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, lnd., Oct. 31. Mr and Mrs. William Harding will move within a few days to the property owned by John Marson. on North Front street , , Mrs. John Beard and granddaughter, Mary, bave gone to Fort Wayne to visit the former's sister, Mrs. Laura Sommers. W. E. Sylvester, a contractor, of Connersville, who has been employed on the Worl residence, is quite sick at his home In Connersville. Mrs. Charles Lynch, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. F. llahn. The Misses Mary Flanagin. of Richmond, and Clara Tuttle, of New Cattle have returned to their homes alter a visit with friends in Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Will McGraw, of Charlottesville, will spend Sunday with the former's cousin, Clarence McGraw and family. Mrs. Pohlmeyer. of Richmond, was tbe guest of friends In' this city on Thursday. The. supper served Thursday evening by the ladies of tbe St Elizabeth's church, was well attended, and was

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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 mall in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today ts follows: Contractor ... 1 A: B. C. ..... 2 Grocer 1 H. R. ..." 1 Experience .. 2 G. 1 1 W. R. Lot ... 4 G. R. O. 1 X. Y. Z 1 Mac 7 H 1 W. R. Lot . . 5 Mac ......... 8 Mall will be kopt Tor s aays oaly. All ma'.! not cal'ed for witiin that Ume will be cast out. FOR RENT 5 room house; 610 South 12th St. . Inquire 126 South 3rd. FOR" RENT Modern-7f66mhouse. electric light, bath and furnace; 1517 N. D St. Phone 1700 or enquire S. O. Yates. 31-tf FOR RENT House of 8 rooms, furnace and bath. 29 N. 11th. 29-3t FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 202 N. 7th street. 30-3t FC'R-RENT Eight room house, electric lights, complete bath room, 615 South 9th street. J. Hassenbusch. Phone 2664. 30-2t FOR RENT Two flats, one six room, one four room. Phone 2277. 27-7t FOR RENT ThTSutton homeT Phone 3139. 28-7t FOR RENT Office rooms, ground floor, Gennett theater. Dr N. S. Cox. 28-7t FOR" RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 109 Randolph St. 27-tf FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26-tf FOR RENT 4 room upper fiat. Phone 106 20-tt a success, not only from the financial standpoint, but from the social, as well. Tbe Ramos Spanish Orchestra will give an entertainment in the Hurst opera house, Tuesday evening, November 1. Reserved seats on sale at Carpenter's drug store. Mrs. Charles Rink, of Indianapolis, Is a visitor In the home of ber sister, Mrs. F. F. Thonaphel. . Mrs. Silas Spitler, of Richmond, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Allie Miller, and other Cambridge City friends. Mrs. Kennedy, of Richmond, and Miss Mary Cullom. of Hamilton, Ohio, a former resident, of Cambridge City, have been visiting friends in this vicinity this week. Cambridge City was visited yesterday by the first real sorrow of. the season. The snow began falling early in the forenoon, and continued for several hours. , .Mrs. Charles Lynch, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. E. F. Hahn. DUBLIN, IND. Dublin, rnd., Oct 31. Lewis Maze of Brookvllle, has purchased the property formerly owned by Mrs. Sarah Larsh. Consideration $2,000. Mrs. Ed Beeson has returned after having spent several weeks with her friends in Lincoln, Neb. Mesdames S. F. Crull, Ed Morgan. Mrs. Oliver Stewart and the latter's' guest Mrs. Anna Scovill of Spiceland, attended the meeting of the Federation of Women's club at Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cheesman, Mrs. Sarah Larsh, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith of Richmond, will go to Portland, Ore., the middle of November to make that city their home. Mrs. George Booth and son -Walter spent Friday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waddell have moved Into their property recently purchased of Mrs. Margaret Kinley. Mrs. George Stonebaugh of Cambridge City, spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Uriah Morgan. MILTON. iND. Milton, lnd., Oct. 31. Messrs and Mesdames Dixon of Greenfield and Benjamin of Charlottesville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crull yesterday. Invitations have been issued for a fine Hallowe'en party at the home of Harold Hoshour this evening. The invitations were issued by the "Fellows" in honor of the G. E. TLt Girls. The party promises to be quite a society event T. B. Lantz administrator of the estate of the late Mrs. Mary Deck exposed for public sale the. personal property and real estate of said Mary Deck here Saturday. The property was sold to Bruce Cockerham for $158. Alber Hood cried the sale. The property was appraised at $150. Two flocks of wild geese were seen passing south Friday. The flrst flock numbered about twenty-five and the other about fifteen. They were seen by Llnvllle Wallace and Will Deck. Ed Manlove of Indianapolis, was home to spend yesterday with, his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hicks who spent several weeks at Greensboro, N. C, and at Morressen. Pa, bave returned home. They report a fine trip. The sophomore of Milton ' high school will entertain this evening at

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KNOWN VALUES PUBLISHERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS ING ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE AKE MEMBEKS Papers in ail parts of th. State and Canada. Yoar wanta .applied aajrwher any lime by th. beat medinma ia th. country. Get oar membership liata Check papera yna want. W. do the rest. ?ubTIhra ClaatiAed Adverttahi Allocation. -Buffalo, K. T. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath and electric light; 202 North Sth street Phone 2301. 20-tt FOR RENT A new three roon-ed flaj furnished for light housekeeping; ICS N. 4tU St. Phone 1612. 2 f FOR SALEREAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Cheap house; 6 rooms; furnace; electric lights, gas and barn. 221 N. W. 3rd. Phone 3143. - " . 30-7t FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Bile. 8th and Main. septS-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light. f2.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Modern house. Bargain. Phone 3153. 30-5t FOR SALE 120 acres, good S room house, big barn, good fences, near a small town. Will take in city property. Price $70 an acre. Kaufman, over S2S Main St. 15-tf FOR SALE General store. Marion, lnd. Groceries, smoked meats, hardware and notions. Sales running aver $2,000 a month. Invoice about $2,400. Clean stock. Will trade for land or city property. Address "H" care Palladium. 29-2t SEE MORGAN , for Real Estate in all its phases and .local Information office. Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SA1.E Small, well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good bouse and barn; other outbuildings: an ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban borne. Price $4,000. Apply to The. J. H. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh e'.reet sept 1-tf ! FAD CAT 17 C rnnm hniia at rail ftiofaftr 1 VI UaI (41 J vJ . V 111 IIUUOV, tuuviivmv corner Sherman and Boyer street. Price $850. Rents for $13 per month. Must be sold. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. 14-tI i the home of Miss Luella Lantz In honir of the freshmen. T. C. Davis, principal of the high school will be among the" guests. Clark Faucett was at Richmond on Saturday. Carmen Shank has catarrhal Jaundice. Veniah Murray is also suffering from the same. - The trained bear visited Milton Saturday and performed several feats that were amusing to the small boy and girl and to some of the older ones. " Ralph Whitley who recently visited a poultry farm near Liberty bought two Orpington , cockerels. Mrs. Frank DuGranrut visited her mother, - Mrs. Green at Connersville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lute Lantz visited relatives at Connersville yesterday. Joseph Dailey of Cambridge City, was in town Saturday. , Mrs. Vene Beeson visited her niece Mrs. Ora Wagner at Cambridge City Saturday. Walter Cummins of Hamilton, Ohio, spent Saturday with Calvin Bertsch. Mrs. H. H. Heist received a set of fifteen postcards showing the floats that were in the parade at a recent celebration of "Priest of Pallas," at Kansas City. They were sent by her sister-in-law. Miss Hattie Heist who attended the celebration. Charles Mueller returned from Brookvllle Saturday. Mrs. John Debols returned Saturday from a visit with her parents at Cambridge City. - Joe Snyder is among the invited guests at a Hallowe'en dancing party given at the Pythian hall by the K. of P. order this evening at Cambridge City. - . .. -. .. Mesdames Santford Little, Curtis Little and Ed Trine, visited friends at Cambridge City Saturday. Mrs. H. H. Heist received word that Mr. and Mrs. Noble of Arcadia and Harry Mosbaugh bad reached ' Santa Anna safely and were delighted with their trip. They stopped at Colorado Springs and while delayed by a freight wreck, spent some time In Salt Lake City and visited the Mormon Temple. Mrs. Noble and Mr. Mosbaugh are sister and brother of Mrs. Heist They are now at their brother's. George Mosbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson were entertained at Sunday dinner with Mr. Beeson's son, Roberf Beeson and family south of town yesterday. Miss Hattie Izor was In town Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Henry Hussey. She is getting along quite well, though slowly. Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney and Miss Sarah Mahan went to Dayton - yesterday to attend the funeral of the late John Eby, brother-in-law of Dr. Sweeney today. Miss Naomi Filby returned to her home at Centervllle yesterday. Messrs. and Mesdames John Kellam. Alvln Lowery, Laurence Wissler, Miss Ruby Kellam, Messrs. Aubert Kellam, Elmer and Waltetr Wissler of Milton. Mrs. Jemima Kellam of Noblesrille, Messrs. and Mesdames Chas. Kellam and family of CenterviUe. and Henry Wissler and family of Liberty, formed a family gathering with Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stevens near Abington yesterday. . David Doddridge, Sr., of Doddridge visited his daughter Mrs. Frank Morris Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Clevenger was hostess for the borne club Friday evening. The program consisted of "Echoes from the convention of Women's Clubs at Richmond" which was interestingly

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FOR SALp or trade tor Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmond, Indiana. . JlyS-tf FOR SALE House, fine location. Address "Bargain," care Palladium. ' ?l-tf MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR vcavlns. uanlcurtLg. face massage and scalp treatment. Shampooing S.Hc. Open of evenings till 8 o'ciuck. Miss Steward. 16 South Sixth. tnay25-6mo PATENTS procured, aiso . bold on commission. Pokit!rely no ctivasce fee. Pater.t Exchange, Jenifer Eiildlag, Washington. D. C. may22-tf FIXE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore if you have any valuable ones, insure them against death from any civise. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1, I. O. O. P. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf LOST LOST Near Sth and Main, small bag crotcheted of sansilk, valuable to owner. Phone Chas. Tennis, 2006. Lost Self-filling fountain pen, ' Richmond make. - Reward . if returned to Palladium office. 10tf LLOST Gold, open faced Geneva watch, Patek-Phillippe make; initials R. B. D. on back. Return to Second National bank. ' Reward. 21-tf FOUND. FOUND Small gold locket and chain on NT. !th St., Saturday, October 15. Owner can have same by calling at Superintendent's office, Pan Handle and describing property. given by Mesdames W. P. Moore, president of the club, Elizabeth Kimmel and Alice DuGranrut. Mrs. Elmer Weaver and mother, Mrs. Weaver were fnvited guests. Mrs. Elma Cook spent yesterday with her sons at New Castle. ; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ferguson spent the day with his mother Mrs. .Elizabeth Ferguson. 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. James Stamm of Mt. Auburn spent Saturday with his son James Stamm, and wife. The revival meeting at the Christian church closed Friday evening with good feeling and interest. There were several accessions to tbe church during the series by statement and otherwise. Miss Edith Hall, Charles Van Winkle, Rajph Bryant and Jesse Huddleston joined Friday night. Miss Ida Mae Hanna who was in charge of the song service of the meeting returned to her home in Cincinnati on Saturday. She had won the esteem of all who came to know her and the people of Milton feel bettered by having her here. There will be a special service and preaching at the church Thursday evening. W. E. Booth is working at Cambridge City. Miss Sarah Hussey teacher of tbe Tbornburg school west of town observed Arbor day and the pupils planted several trees. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlln spent yesterday with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, near Bentonville. Sam Thompson and Miss Katberine Mueller and guest Miss Rhea Terrell visited at Connersville yesterday. Louis Johnson spent over yesterday at Indianapolis with his grandmother. Verne Bragg was home from Indianapolis yesterday. Miss Rhea Terrell who at one time was agent at the Big Four station here is considering the offer of a position near Topeka, Kan., on the Santa Fe. Mrs. Emma Fulghum of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg and aunt spent Saturday with her sisters, the Misses Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beeson's dinner guests Saturday were R. P. Lindsay, Mesdames Jemima Kellam and Mary Lindsay. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind Oct 31. Byram Elliott came Saturday morning from Pittsburg to remain until Wednesday, when Mrs. Elliott and their little daughter will Teturn with him after spending the summer here. Mrs. John Sells and children, and Mrs. C. Mohler and sons Lawrence and Delmar, spent Saturday at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox. , Mr. and Mrs. Lon Williams,' of Indianapolis, came Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fleetemeyer. Mrs. George Pouts, Levi Strlckler, Henry Strlckler and Minos Strlckler attended the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Quickie at their home near Nobelsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus KeeTer of New Castle, came Saturday to visit relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Everett Root and son Arnlm. were at Richmond Saturday. Edward Petro Is on the sick list Mrs. Clayton Johnson went to Lapel Saturday to visit ber parents. " The Progressive club will meet on Wednesday afternoon of this week

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FOUND A Scctch Collie dog at 413 S. Uth. ' : " BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MONEY LOANED. Low rates; favorable terms Thompson. 710 Main street 29-7t MACHINE SHOP. We Will -Make Ytror Metal Patterns us well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO, 200 N. 9th St FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk 8th & Main. AugStt STORAGE, llont forget Atkinson and bis fireproof building when you want to tcrv- furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street june)S-tf RESTAURANT. Tho best meals are gotten at Profit's. IIS. Kiriitb street ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. llth. Phone 2180. - 25-tf Werka tike m Charm. Hanson Wonder bow it ia that the Jugginsous get along so harmoniously. They never bave any quarrels, apparently. Bnrt The reason it simple enough. J ugginson always lets Mrs. J. have tbe last word, and she never tries to prevent him from having bis own way. Boston Transcript Chance For Heroism. Adorer (anxiously) What did your father say? Sweet Girl Ob. be got so angry 1 was afraid to stay and listen. He's in a perfectly terrible rage. Go In and appease- him. with Mrs. Monroe Sherry, south of town. The following program has been prepared: Music Mrs. Otho Williams. Responses First principals in the kitchen. Vocal Solo Miss Hazel Knapp. ; . Needs of our club for tbe coming year President Readings Short sketches ot cur rent events Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. Small and Miss Allen. . Music Mrs. Addington. ( Select Reading Miss Cora Castor. Social hour. Grand Fur Opening at Knot lenberg's Store. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. . Brotherly' Lev. Two brothers were fined at tbe po lice court fur fightinc In tbe street "He struck me and I hit him." pleaded one brother. "Rut It was quite friend ly, sir." he hastened to add. "He Is my brother, and I li.iveu'V seen him for a long time." Loudon Mall. Terre Haute. Indlaapalij & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond for Indian apolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.; 7:25; 8:00: i:2S; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25: 6:00; 7:30; 8:40; 9:00; 19:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Icdlananolls. 8:40 P. M. Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. 3L Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette. Frankfort Craw fords vllle. Terre Haute. Clinton. Sullivan. Mar tinsville." Lebanon and Paris. 111. Tickets sold through. , THE MAGAZINE YOU WANT Seaa B caata tmiX auataa'aabMriaciaa tm Beach's Magazine OF BUSINESS ' n -i r f n Inialiii aa mm afficaaaaaacCT. boofc-keepen. caahiera.cMaic-RM9 tnacrapawra. admucnur nanacm. ate. Tba

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shan't occur again. Boston Herald. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, lnd., Oct 28, 1910. To Whom it May Concern. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that on the 27th day of October, 1910. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for tbe following described public Improvements, as authorized by tbe Improvement Reso lution named: Improvement Resolution No. 223, 1010 Providing for the Improvement ot the east side of Fort Wayne avenue by the construction of a cement side walk the full width thereof, from North "D" Street to the intersection of North 8th Street and Fort-Wayne avenue. .- - . : .... Persons Interested in or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, November 14, 1910. 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remon strances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of propetry described In said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie - assessments, with - the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the office of tbe Board of Public Worka ot said city. " ' ' H. M. HAMMOND, FRED R. CHARLES W.W.ZIMMERMAN v Board ot Public Works, oct. 28-1 wk ... , ttdis oIle One and One-half Miles Northeast of FOUNTAIN CITY, WO, ON v"; IVedneciiy, Kov. 2, 10 Commencing 10:39 a. m. ''. We Win Sell Our Entire Herd of Registered Shorttxom CotXIc ' 40 Head of Duroc Jersey . Brood Sows A Few Duroc Jersey Boars 35 Head of Stock Cattle 5 Head of Horses 1 Corn King Manure Spreader SOL. M BOREfJ GEO. M. SH0WALTER Auctioneer, J. B. Gibson', New, York. STANDARD Pullman Stecpsr Dally For Cblecco via c fi.o..n.n. For the Rlc&cic People ccd Vicislly On and after November. 1st, the C. O. R. R. Co. will operate a standard Pullman sleeper Daily between Rich mond and Chicago, leaving Richmond at 7:00 o'clock every evening. This will certainly be a great convenience to the Richmond people and vicinity, and will enable the patrons to get an all night's rest .They also operate a Standard Pullman Sleeper e on their Night train for Chicago, leaving Rich, mond at 11:47 p. m. ' TIME TAD LCI C & 0. R. R. 01 fc3oa Effortlr Ortak lk, 110. Kast-Itound. . Chicago-Cincinnati.

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