Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 359, 3 November 1910 — Page 7
THE IUCII3IONl PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGR AM, THURSDAY, '-NOVEMBER 3, 1910.
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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 Situation as chamber , maid or .waitress; call 317 Main St. 3-2t VANTED Washing, 1722NTTfthT 3-2t VANTED WasningrT722 N. 17thT 3-2t CEAVE your order at Hadley's GTc? eery. East Main, not later than Thursday evening for home made white and graham bread, Saturday. tyANTEDTo"putup those weather strips; repair or reflnish that furniture, or do that Job of carpenter work; all work guaranteed. Cabinet Shop, rhone 4019. 3-7t WAN'TEDShoes repaired, A. J. Ford, Cunningham Shoe Store. Men's sewed soles, 75c. Ladies' sewed soles, BOc. - 2-7t WANTED two or three rooms for light house keeping. , rhone 3086. 2-7t $1.60 per day paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars and take orders for concentrated flavoring In tubes. .. Permanent jwsltion. J. 8. Ziegley Co., Chicago. 18 WANTED To buy gent' suits and overcoats. J. M. Lacy, Pawn Broker. ' - oct 24-lmo DRESSMAKING At 2218 N.' E2fTt WANTED We want immediately a good solicitor to represent us in this terriiorj. Good position for a bustler. Full Informatlou on request Hooker, Wyman ft Co., Rochester. N. Y. oc 9-16-23 no 6 AVAM'KO To repair your baby cabT. furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture frsmtua- Brown ft Darnell. 1021 Main. Phone 1936V lg-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, x right to Porterfleld'a Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 6th and Main. 14-tf WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for rocreatlca. !t 12 tf WANTED Fin boys; must be six teen. City Bowling Alley. 18-tf
News From Surrounding Towns
t . DUBUH. .IND. . , ... Dublin, Ind., Nor. 3. Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Crider of Alexandria, are spending s few day a with the latter's moth: er, Mrs. Catherine McMahan. Mrs. Ellen McGraw of Knlghtstown Is the guest of Mrs. Matilda Ramsey. Rev nd. Mrs. C. M. Hoods entertained a company of young people at the Methodist parsonage Monday eve nlng for their sons, Donald and Cedric. Tbe young people went masked and much merriment waa afforded by the removal of them. Music and games formed the . entertainment of the evening. A 'two course luncheon was served. The guests were the Misses Gladys Murray, Evalyn Hayes. Flossie and Grace Money, Margery Floyd, Luva LaRue, Nellie and Marie Irvtn. Ralph Champ, Clare Raid, Raymond Shuneman. Frank Scott and Sterling Held. . Miss lona Beard attended the first number of the lecture course at Cambridge City Tuesday evening. . Rev. Lewie entered upon , hla regular duties as pastor of the Friends' ckurch Wednesday evening. lire. Charles Ault and daughter after a visit with relatives in Dublin, have gone to Elwood, to visit the former's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leaky, before returning to their , noma in Auourn, Maine. The lecture given Monday evening at the Methodist church by Rev. De Sousa, a returned missionary from India, on the subject "Life In India," was of an Interesting character, touching principally upon the caste, and tbe manners and customs of the people, as well as the religion. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Ham ra town. Ind., Nov. 3. Counsel was held on the condition of Thelma McGrew Tuesday. The little girl has paeumonla and Is reported as a little better this morning. Mrs. Clayton Hathaway and daughter, Mlas Kate, of Richmond, were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wlmmer. . Mrs. II. C. Teetor. Miss Mable Teetor, Mrs. John Harris. Mrs. Joe Stoneclpher and Mrs. W. T. Warblnton were at New Castle Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porter, and Miss India Keys were at Indianapolis on Tuesday.Will Replogle has been sick this week. Mrs. Elisabeth Shafer, aged 82 years waa stricken Tuesday afternoon with apoplexy at the home of John Kepler at Germantown, where In company with her daughter Mrs. Arnetta Kepler she was spending the day. Mrs. Shafer was apparently in excellent health and had Just returned last week from a six weeks' visit with Mrs. Kepler at Indianapolis. Her recovery Is doubtfsi. Mrs. Raymond Small was hostess Tuesday afternoon for the W. H. M. 33. Of the M. E. church. The Sunday school training class will meet this evening at 7 o'clock at the Christian church to make preparation for the year's work. Rev. Love will be the instructor. . All who were former members are urged to be present sad an invitation is extended to
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WANTED Hot air furnace. Phone 2370. 8-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Bedstead, springs and mattresses, matting for two rooms; two hot plates with ovens; 324 Kinisle street. Call morning and evening. 3-2t FOR SALE 16 inch sugar wood . at 1102 and 28 Sheridan St Delivered to all parts of city. . , 3-7t PGR SALE Good second hand Buck steel range; 25 S. 19th St 3-3t FOR SALE Heating stove; 314 8. 10th St. call at FOR SALE A Jewel base burner, cheap, at 429 H N. 19th. 2-2t LEAVE your Order at the Eggemeyer Grocery, 4th and Main, for homemade pies, cakes and bread, or phone 1781. . l-7t FOR SALE One thirteen horse power traction engine, good on road, good in field; also tank; will sell for onethird their worth as I am not able to care for same. Phone 193 B, Fountain City. l-7t FOR SALE Iron safe, two desks, typewriter, microscope, physician's medical library and instruments. Call from 8 to 12 a.' m. and 5 to 6 p. m. or phone 2160; 30 South, 10th street l-7t FOR SALE Durocs, gilts and males, weighing from . 175 to 200 pounds. Commons, Webster, phone 5144C. 28-2wks FOR SALE Mason-Hamlin organ. Address Mrs. Will Scott, Milton. Ind. ' 28-7t FOR SALE 7 Three 7-room modern new houses, southwest cor. 1st and W. Pearl. Phone 2477-204 S. 12 tf FOR SALE Pure bred Barred Rock cockerels, Bradley and Bowker strains. Eggs in season. Mrs. 8P. Pike, Centervllle, Ind. ..,;. 25-7t-tu-thu-sun those who are interested. in Sunday school work to become members. A teachers' meeting of all the Sunday schools of Hagerstown, will be held at the close of the training class. The meetings will be held each Thursday evening Instead of Saturday, which was the dates before. The History club will meet Monday afternoon. Nov. 6th, with Mrs. J. T. Hunt 'with the' following program: Responses . Burns Business Session. Historical Readings.. ...... Mrs. Shlvely and Mrs. Bell Tbe United States In the Far East. . . Mrs.. Hunt Select Reading,. Mrs. Hlnes, Miss Clark Question Bureau conducted by Mrs. Teetor. - .Mrs. John . Harris and Mrs. Bable Teetor spent Wednesday at Richmond. Mrs. William Gentry, who has typhoid fever Is improved. ' CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. S-. Harry Elliott left Tuesday, evening for Mobile, Ala., where he will make his future home. Dr. J. R. Mauk has sold his residence propertay on East Main street to Richard Swisher, of Germantown. The consideration was $3,600. Possession will be given the first of April. Dr. Mauk's plans are unsettled, but he will In all probability remain a resident of Cambridge City. Mrs. Rebecca Flager has returned to her home in Indianapolis, after a visit with Mrs. Jennie Morris. Mrs. John Judklns went to Doddrodge Chapel Wednesday evening, to spend a few', days with her brother, Isaiah Doddridge. : : Miss Louise Elbert went to Indianapolls this morning to spend a few days with friends. Miss Gertrude Edwards Is now employed on the reportorial staff of the Cambridge City Tribune. . Mrs. Jennie Morris entertained a company of ladies, a fee days since, at her home south of town. The dinner was given in honor of her aunt Mrs, Rebecca Flager, at Indianapolis. The guests were Mesdames Caroline Bell, Pheobe Gilbert Lewis Letner Cyrus Hill, Larkln Macy. Clark. Ed Tweedy, and Miss Marthy Wilson. The congregation of the St Elizabeth's church gave the Rev. James Shay a pleasant surprise Tuesday evening, in the way of a fruit shower. MILTON. IND. aa-aaaaaaaaaam j, Milton, Ind., Nov. 3. Elwood Beeson of Bentonville. visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bee son. yesterday. He was enroute to Connersvllle. Mrs. Mary Lindsay also spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bee son. The ladies aid of the M. E. church quilted at Mrs. G. A. Border's yesterday. Mrs. Benjamin Copeland visited at Connersvllle Tuesday. Mlsa Abble Wlssler returned .to ber sister's, Mrs." Cay Stevens, near 'Abington. ; ' : - . , r v. " James Ferguson who is in iU health Is reported not so welL Remember the social at Miss OlUe Castetter's school ' south of town, tomorrow evening. Everybody is invited to attend.
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WANT AD LETTER I'D ST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor, by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: .. Contractor ... 1 A. B. C 2 Grocer ...... 1 H. R. . 1 Trade 1 G. L. .1 J 1 O. R. O...... 1 X. Y. Z.. . ... 1 W. R. Lot . . 5 H 1 Mac ..... 8 Home ....... 1 Adeline ...... 2 . Mall will be kept for Z'j days only. All man not cal'ed for witLln that Ume will be cast out FOR SALE New and second band buggies and carriages. Newbern's Shop, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. Phono 2301. Call 202 N. 8th. 23-tf FOR SALE 18-in block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT 8 room brick, all improvements, barn, $18.00 month; 423 So. 12th. Inquire first door north. 3-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, for gentleman; references required; . electric fight, furnace, bath; S. E. Cor. Main and Second. It FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for 2 people; 212 South 9th St. Phone 1281. FOR RENT 7 room house; call 115 S. 5th. It FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman at 1203 Main. 2-7t FOR RENT Modern bouse at 17 8. 12th. . l-7t Mrs. Carrie Boyer, Mrs. I. N. Locke, Mrs. Jesse Moore, Mrs. Henry Hoover, Miss Carrie Walker and the Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Pinnick, also Mrs. S. Templin and Mrs. Santford Little attended the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the new M. E. church at Cambridge City yesterday. Dr. Gentle of Richmond, was at his office her yesterday. ' . Names and places get mixed in a newspaper , somewhat like commodities on Hallowe'en. Tbe notice in Tuesday night's paper should have read, "born to Mr. and Mrs. John Connell, a daughter." Carl Williams went to Richmond yesterday to assist his father, Albert Williams, who is breaking up housekeeping in that city." '- ' Miss Lula Ferguson and guest Miss Azsle Whlsler of 'Atlanta, were entertained at six o'clock dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers at Cambridge City Tuesday evening. M. W. Paxson was at Laurel yesterday in the interest of the Riverside flour mill.The ladles aid of the Friends chureh met with Mrs. Ella Hoffman yesterday. Mrs. Dan Hess was the genial hostess at dinner yesterday. Her guests were Mrs.' Jemima Kellam of Noblesvillo, Mrs. John Kellam, Mrs. Lawrence Wlssler, Mrs. Alvin Lowery and Miss Ruby Kellam. Mrs. Nancy Baldwin spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Filby and assisted on a quilt Mrs. M.' V." Brown received word from her brother Charles Mack, who spent several months with her and family, that he would soon make Eldorado, Mo., his home. Mr. Mack was recently married. Mrs. Swope visited her sister at Cambzrldge City yesterday. I. N. Locke who was home for a few days returned to his work in Ohio. The Rev. and Mrs. Guischard of the Presbyterian church at Cambridge City attended, the Eastern Star last evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown passed the forty-fourth anniversary of their marriage Tuesday. : They were married at Lewisville and have made Milton . their continuous home. - Mr. Brown is one of our old and reliable grocerymen. and followed bis father John Brown in the same corner building. v Word has been received here that Mr. and ; Mrs. Frank Wagner of Milford recently lost their little daughter by death. The baby was about a year old. Mr. Wagner is well known here and a brother of Mrs. John Ball, now at Richmond. Tbe Rebekah degree lodge at Milton received members into their orderTuesday evening. The candlrates were Miss Alice Napier, bookkeeper at the Doddridge Grave Lining company's offlce and her sister. Miss Pearl Napier. Tbe work was prettily exemplified by tbe local team. There were about fifty In attendance Including Mrs. Pitman. Mrs. Vickrey, Mrs. Marple and M. L. Bowmaster of the Cambridge City lodge. Refreshments were served and a good social time was enjoyed by alL Mr. Bowmaster gave an Interesting talk. John DuGranrut .rural mail carrier out of Milton passed bis ninth, anniversary as mail carrier on route 17, out of here, Tuesday. Mr. DuGranrut Is one of the most faithful carriers In the county., In that time he has only taken one . or two vacations and is ever; on duty except when sick.
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KNOWN VALUES PUBLISHERS CLASSIFIED .ADVZKTXSUQ ASSOCIATION PAPERS wi iii Mxmxfts Papers la all parte ef States sad Canada. Tear wanta eappUed earwb.re aay tin by tha beat mcdiama ia th. eeaatry. Gt anr membership llste Check papers ytra want. W do tha raat. ?ab!isaara Clasaiaed .AdTerti.inc Aaaoria JSaSaio, jr. x. FOR RENT New bouse on National Avenue. Inquire at 414 Lincoln St 2-7t FOR RENT Office rooms, ground floor, Gennett theater. Dr. N. S. Cox. 28-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished rouui, 902 North D. 31-2t FOR RENT Modern 7 room house, electric light, bath and furnace; 1517 N. D St Phone 1700 or enquire S. O. Yates. 31-tf FOR RENT Good fall pasture, raoue 1872. Call 611 Main. 26 tf FOR RENT Two flata, one six room, one four room. Phone 2277. 27-7t FOR RENT The Sutton home. Phone 3139. 28-7t FOR RENT Furnished room with bath and electric liht; 202 North St h street Phone 2301. . 1'0-tf FOR RENT A new tnree ruon;ca ui furnished for light housekeeping; 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 21 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Suburban proper t y, cheap; L. R-, care Palladum. ' l-7t FOR SALE Cheap house; 6 rooms; furnace; electric lights, gas and barn. 221 N. W. 3rd. Phone 3143. S0-7t FOR SAI.E Small, well Improved suburban premises;" well fruited, good bouse and barn; other outbuildings; an Ideal little homo for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban borne. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street sept 1-tf FOR SALE Modern house. Bargain. Phone 3153. ' S0-5t FOR SALE 120 acres, good 8 room house, big barn, good fences, near a small town. Will take In city property. Price $70 an acre. Kaufman, over 828 Main St 15-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local' Information office. 8th and North E Sta. 16-tt Mrs. Sam Stamm and Mrs. Harry Sturgiss of Mt. Auburn spent yesterday at the former's son's, James Stamm, here. Mrs. James Stamm Is able to attend to her work again,: but her little daughter, Gladys Cromer, does not Improve much. Marion Leverton was at Cambridge City yesterday. Miss Anna Taylor, who was the guest of her aunt ' Mrs. Ora White and family, returned to her home at Dublin yesterday. At the last regular meeting of the school board Lycurgus Beeson. resigned. The resignation was accepted by the town board and W. E. Williams was elected to All tbe vacancy. Mr. Beeson was treasurer. He expects to be from home this winter. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones returned yesterday from a visit with relatives at Richmond. . Mrs. Virgil Phil pott was at Richmond on business yesterday. She Js spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Phllpott near Bentonville. Dr. : Sweeney attended the county medical association at Richmond yesterday. , ' Mrs. Mary -Walker ; and daughter spent Tuesday with relatives ' at Straughn. James Sipple waa at Richmond yesterday..; - - rj Charles Knauf is having a new wood house and coal shed built on his lot ' Mrs. Thomas Phillips - visited at Connersvllle yesterday. " ' Miss Cassle Turner was calling on Cambridge City friends yesterday. Tbe Hon. Mr. Barnard will address the people at Milton in, the interest of the republican party at Odd Fellows' hall tomorrow evening. A letter for Kapato Tanor Is uncalled for in the Milton poatofBce this month. Postmaster Callaway located another somewhere in Dakota. The Rev. Mr. Pinnick, also Lee Reynolds : visited the Milton public schools and gave talks before tbe pupils yesterday morning. Prof. C. H. Wood also' gave a talk. Mr. Reynolds taught-several weeks here last year during. Prof. Wood's illness. The pupils at the Steven's schoolhouse near Abington will give a social this evening at the school house. Ice cream and. oysters will be served. Charles Semler of Doddridge is tbe teacher. " ' The Woman's Cemetery association will meet with Mrs. D. H. Warren Monday evening. .The Eastern Star received an Invitation from the Eastern Star at Centervllle to attend a degree meeting with them Friday evening next week. Several candidates win be received. I NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, O, Nov. 3. Mr and Mrs. Wes Smith, of Lewisville, Ky, an. here visiting relatives. Mr. Harold Mitchell of Crawfordsville, Ind was borne over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Olive Zyler spent Sunday with her' mother, Mrs. James Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reinhelmer of Dayton, are here visiting for a few days. Mrs. B. G-Artlrar of Portland. Intl. has returned bame after a weeks' visit with Mr. Arch Raney and family. 'Mrs. Ella Bloom entertained at Sunday dinner, Mrs. Gargaret Kritter and daughters Marl, and Anns, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Garwood Iredell had for Sunday company. Dr.- and Mm. Bevingtoa, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark. Mr.
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corner snennan and lioyer street. Price 850. Rents for S 13 per month. Must be sold. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. 14-tf FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Bile. 8th and Main. eDt3-tt FOR SALE Six room nouse wita bath, furnace and electric licht, $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE -House, fine locauou. A.udress "Bargain." care Palladium. ?4-tf FOR SALE; or truaa ioT wuuwuau property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67. Richmond. Indiana. Jlys-tf MISCELLANEOUS HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment Shampooin r 35c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward. 16 South 81xth. TnavSr-m PATENTS . jjocurtsa. krnu .u 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 Black cow. call 5105-D or write E. W. Blunt, Richmond, R 4. 3-3t LOST Brown gauntlet kid glove from Garfield to S. 10th. Return to Palladium. It LOST Piece of green carpet. Phone 1823. 2-2t LOST Gold, open faced Geneva watch, Patek-Phillippe make; initiais R. B. D. on back. Return to Second National bank. Reward. - 21-tf and Mrs. W. L. Hanlin, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Murray. . ? ; , Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reinhelmer spent Sunday in Cambridge City. Mr and Mrs. Any McCoon. of Sidney took six o'clock dinner with Silas Holmes and family Monday. Miss Irene Mills has been elected organist for the Christian Sunday school. Mr. Ray Richey.'of West Alexandria spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Davis, of Eaton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Atchison. Mrs. Albert Hawley is on the sick list ' Mr. John Swerer, of Denver, Colo., who Is well known here, died Sunday. The body will be brought here for burlaL . Mr Ellis Parish is In Akron this week. , . Miss Eva Miller entertained Sunday, Miss Winnie White, Harold and Floyd Nicholson, and Wesley- Prattler of Crawfordsville.Mr. John Weber, who has been taking a two months' vacation returned home Manday and begun work Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas were Sunday guests of Grandmother Leftwlch. .' ' Mr., Alex Barr moved into the McKee propety Tuesday, which was recently vacated by Ollie Newburn. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind.. Nov. 3. Miss Mae Benson entertained Misses Ruth Hlatt and Pauline Conner and Messrs. Fred and -Wilbur Hlatt at her home Hallowe'en eve. Pop corn and candy were served. The evening was spent in music and games. Major M M. Lacey accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Edith . Powers to ber home in Los Angeles, CaU where be will spend a few months. Mrs. Frank - Keerer - has - returned from a visit with her son, . Mr. Clarence Keever and family at Muncie. Mr. Norman Showalter who is working at Hemlock, Ind., was home over Sunday. t Mr. Sol Boren of Buffalo, N. T and Mr. George 8ho waiter of this place had a stock sale at , the Showalter farm northeast of town Wedneeday, November 2. Tbe ladies of the Christian chureh served dinner and supper. Mr. Lester Hayworth of Earlham college preached at the Friends' chureh last Sundsy morning. ' His theme was "Character Building, or Building Character on Christ". Mr. Hayworth is spending a few days here soliciting- funds for Earlham college. Mrs. T. P. Hunt of this place will be eent as a delegate to the Christian Endeavor anion to tbe Young People's Missionary anion convention held in Rlncamoad today. Tbe Rev. Luke Woodard preached at the Whitewater church in Richmond last Sunday. The statement has been made that Mr. Woodard baa preached longer than any other Friend minister in America living today. He has been a Friends minister for fifty years, and his delivery is as good as ever, The ladles of the Helping Hand society of tbe Friends church here will give an all day market in Atkinson baU Saturday, November 5, beginning at 10 o'clock. :,; Lunch will, bp.senred and various eatables win be sold all day. ,
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Lost Self-filling foi ntain pen, Richmond make. Reward if returned to Palladium office. lOtf LOST Near Sth and Main, small bag crotcheted of sansllk, valuable to owner. Phone Chas. Tennis, 2006. FOUNDFOUND A Scotch Collie dog at 413 S. 11th. FOUND Small sold 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. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. MONEY LOANED. Low rates; favorable terms. Tbompton. 710 Main street 2t-7t MACHINE SHOP. We WW Make Yur Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO, 200 N. Sth St FOR SALE Richmond Property a specialty. Por terfield. Kelly Blk, 8th Main. AugS-tf STORAGE. Dont tercet Atkinson and bis fire proof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1943. 4tn and Main street ' June 1 8-tf RESTAURANT. ; Tbe best meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 a Eighth street ART STORE, Fancy work and borne baking.' Hatt er's Art Store. S 8. 11th. Phone 1110. 881 0 A STYLISH LITTLE DRESS This charming little model has tbe front in Princess effect and the body portion attached to a circular skirt Two styles of sleeves are given, elbow length - -or full length bishop sleeves. Plaid and woolen goods of all kinds, chatlle, cotton voile, ponge and the washable fabrics are all suitable for reproduction, with bands of contrasting material for trimming. Tbe Pattern is cut In 4 sizes , 8. 10, 12 years. It requires S yards of 24 inch material for the 10 year size. A pattern of this illustration- mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or 8 tamps. r Name "s Address ............... .....-. Size ................................ (Fill out Blanks la pencil and send to Pattern Dept., Richmond Palladium. rmtuGAasEroir want Beach's Magazine OF BUSINESS GSsVsWsejfnV CSsihieSflL 4TVssssVsgk ww. ate. las "- - qofek for Baara'a TtnaaalaTif 71 Feet St. DMntLl&X orufla. Married people sbonid lean wbac to do for a aatkar'a tttne ffia, and f or tfaa B a4 Oia csiw tat mar come, n&rmtm or laser to saw eccaaaoa :o treat opportunity r that tbe oedekaat war to obtahi raUat aaai SaaTlr a pai in anaa etne. tm with Or.-CaSS-awi Byrap fpaaa, CM great barb haaca
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CITY ADVERTISEMENT. - - Department ef Public Works. . . Office of, the Board. Richmond, Ind., Oct. 28, 1910.
To Whom it May Concern. Notice is hereby given by the Bard of Public Works of the City of Rich mond. Indiana, that on the 27th day of October. 1910, they , approved an assessment roll showing, tbe prima facie assessments for the " following described public Improvements, as authorized by .the Improvement Reso lution named: . . Improvement Resolution Ne. 223, 1910 . Providing tor the Improvement of the east side of Fort Wayne avenue by-the construction of a cement sidewalk the full width thereof, from North "D" Street to the intersection of North 8th Street and Fort Wayne avenue. Versons 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 remonstrances mill be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of propetry described ia said roll and will determine, tbe question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or wiU 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 tbe office of the Board of Public Works of said city. - . - , ' H. M. HAMMOND. FRED R. CHARLES W. W. ZIMMERMAN Board of Public Works. oct. 2S-1 wk STANDARD Paltaan Steeps? Dally Fc? Cfcco via c go. an. Fct tc dcrcza People end VtelnHy ... . ' On and after November 1st, tbe C. 4 O. R. R. Co. will operate a standard Pullman aleeper Dally Between Richmond and Chicago, leaving Richmond at 7:00 o'clock every evening. This will certainly h a great eenvenlenee to the Richmond people and vicinity, and will enable the patron, to gat an alt night's rest They also operate Standard Pullman Sleeper on their Night train for Chicago, leaving Richmend at 11;47 p. nw Loot CnoupoCObi To;lp Via the C. f or. R. Sunday fiovaClfi; $1.00 ROUND TRIP Train taavea Richmond 4:30 A. M. To hlcdco Saturday PteM, Kov. 5th $X00 ROUMO TRIP. Train Leaves Richmond 11:47 V tt. For particulars call ' - C. A. BLAIR, P. 4k T. A . ' Home Tel. 2oftz TBC1G TAD ILG Cfi0.nn.clt2c23 Effective Oeteber IStfc, ISM. East -Bound. Cbicaro-ClnrlonatL S4alas. "Ti S ! MeUJl'jfcaJ 4 ft. 3 l I i otr
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