Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 3, 12 November 1910 — Page 7

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THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AXD SUX TELEGRA3I, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1910.

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WANTED Gentleman roomer, 1126 N. D. Light, heat and bath. 12-lt WANT l Position as an6fflce"a'ih slttant by young man of high school training and good habita. Address "A." Palladium. 12-2t VAKT EliTo buy a surrey; mustTbe good style and good condition. I'bone 2681. 12-2t WAN'ihli Ludy or gelleman at once to demonstrate the wonderful NEW PATENT STAMPING WASHER In Richmond and vicinity. - Sales Immense all over the country. Most remarkable washer of the age. Women wild about them. Washers sell on sight Make $5.00 to $15.00 a day easily. No competition. Proposition commands respect and attention. Must have reliable, hustling demonstrator at once. Write immediately. STAMPING WASHER ' WORKS. Dept. J, 131 LaSalle St. Chicago. Illinois. ll-7t tAMibiA-to downstairs rooms for light housekeeping. 1514 North A street 11-14 WANTED A good home to, board in by young lady. Must be centrally located and modern. Address Z. X. ' care. Palladium. 11-tf WANTliD -Carpenters at new warehouse at Hooaler Drill. 13th and Railroad. Bngltsh Bro's. ll-7t WANfED-f o rent a good house to an elderly couple aa part pay . for board and care of an aged Invalid man. Phone 1254. 10-3t WANTED You to call and see . the .Baldwin makes of Pianos and . Piano Players. Baldwin, Ellington, Hamilton. Howard .Valley Gem and Monarch Pianos. . On display at 732 N. 10th St. Phone S494. 10-7t WANTKD Party with money to invest. Cdn sell you new rentals netting eight' per cent Box 100, City. .... . ; " 6-7t WANTED Men and women solicitors. guaranteed salary or commission If preferred. Enquire at Pal- ' ladlum office. . 8-7t WANTKD Young girl to help about house. ,37, N. B. , 9-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the muslo department at Earlham College. - Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street r , '5-tf WANTED Horse for delivery; telephone 3078. ' 5-7t WANTED r Pin boys;, must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. . 23-tf W" ANTES Hot air furnace. Phone M701 .. . . . . .. ftf WANTKD To buy gents' suits and overcoats. J. M. Laoy, Pawn Broker. . oct 24-lmo MILTON. iND. Milton. Ind.. Nor. 12. Mrs. Welgle, of Cambridge City, spent yesterday with her daughter, Mrs. N. D. Huddleston. Robert Cornthwalte was 88 years old Tuesday. He voted. - Johh Kerlln will be 80 years old on Tuesday, November 29. He Is busy busking corn every day. 5 Albert Wilson is losing hogs with cholera. He has 17 head. Ora' White's little child has bronchial pneumonia.-. - . ; Samuel Pearson, who was the guest of Ms daughter, Mrs. E. K. Van Winkle and family, returned to Newport Ky., yesterday. Miss Edith Hall, who recently united, with the Christian church, was Immersed Thursday night at the church baptistry. ! Miss Rae Wagner was at Cambridge I City on business, yesterday. . Mrs. Clark, who' was .the guest of Mr. and lrs. Madison Swisher, returned toLlberty,' yesterday. Idr. uir Mrs. Sylvester, of Connersvllle, who were doing light housekeeping at Cambridge City, returned to their home yesterday, from Milton. Mr. Sylvester has Just completed his contract for a $5,000 house he has been building for . Alonzo Worl, of Cambridge City. ;;,,. , V .-, Mr. .Lamberson, of Straugbns, has a number of fine ears of corn on exhibit arthe-Farmers' bank here. It Is .yellow corn, and some of the ears wll measure 13 Inches-in length. The cards are full and large grained. Mr. Lamberson Is a son-in-law of Fred Glngrlsh, here. Miss Pearl Thornburg is home from Earlham.to spend Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Late Rayle are both on the sick, list from severe colds. Gaylon Vance Is dead at the home f his mother, near Connersville. He was aged thirty-five years and leaves a wife mother, brother and sister. He was the son of the late Dr. Vance, f Connersville. The funeral will be at the home of Mr. Kline, at Connersville, tomorrow afternoon. Burial at Connersville cemetery. : Mr. Vance came from Illinois to visit his relatives and while here was taken with typhoid "fever. ". Mrs. L. D. Roark spent Wednesday with her 'sister. Mrs. Susan Wilson, oath of town. : - ,1 '- Mrs. Anra Russell, of Richmond, Ur. Isaiah . Doddridge. . Mrs. Walter Doddridge. Mrs. Martha Robblns and Mrs. David P. Doddridge, all of Doddaidge. spent one day thla week with lira. Maggie SUnffer. The ladies had fine dinner and will tons remember

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WANrFr To repair your baby cabs. furr tiir. blcyclea and all kinds of rejwlr work. We also do picture frsmii Drown & Darnell, 1022 Mala Phone 1936. ' 18 tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, gc right to Porterfleld'a Real EsIml office. Kelley Block. 8th and Mln. 14-tf WANTED You to go to Murray SlW llard parlors for recreatlcn. ,12-tf

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Combination book case and desk; folding bed, hose, lawn mower. Phone 1493. 100 S. 12th street. . . 12-lt FOR SALE Counter and show case. 222 N. 18th. 12-3t FOR SALE Good square piano cheap. 409 8. 7th. ll-3t FOR SALE Indian runner drakes, 75 cents each. E. O. Cokefalr, Cambridge City. Indiana. ll-2t PUBLIC SALE Three miles nortn- ' east, of Richmond near reservoir. This farm of 40 acres, being east half of the north half of section 26, township 14, range 1 west, will be sold on Nov. 17. Terms $100 cash by successful bidder on day of sale. One-half purchase price, cash, balance secured by mortgage on farm. 10-7t FOR SALE Fox typewriter, good condition; new model, cheap. Phone 1640. 206 North 9th Street 10-7t FOR SALE Used lumber,-for sheathing: J. E. Eves, 51 S. 16th St phone 1578; l0-3t FOR SALE All makes of Baldwin Pianos and Player Pianos. W. C. Vore, 732 N. 10th St Phone 3494. . 10-7t FOR SALE Camera and household goods. Call between 8-12 a. m. and 6-6 p. m.,- or phone 2160 30 S. loth atreet 1013t FOR SALE Household goods' now at 417 .. .orth 8th St Mrs.. Wood. 9-2t FOR SALE New cottage 4100 or more cash,' balance like rent Roscoe Klrkman. 9-7t FOR SALE Phaeton and harness. Mrs. Baumer, Newman's Hill. ' 8-7t FOR SALE Two bay, general . purpose horses, 11 Poland China brood sows- and two fresh - Jersey cows : with calves. ' Phone 51 45 A. 8-7t FOR SALE Two cedar chests, sideboard, dining room chairs, cradle, high chair, washing . machine, hat rack, couch and divan. Call " between 8-12 a. m. and 5-6 p. m." or phone 2160. 30 S. 10th St 5-7t OK BALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. Phono 2301. Call 202 N. 8th.. . . 22-tf the day spent with Mrs. Stauffer. Mr. Rigols's little child, near Connersville, has the spinal menigltls and Is critically 111. Mrs. Kate Blue, of Cambridge - Sity, spent yesterday with Mrs. Willis .Llverton and family. ' '' There was quite an Increase In attendance at the M. E. prayer meeting Thursday evening and a very Interesting service. - - - ... The-Rev. C. II. Plnnlck will preach V? the M. E. church tomorrow morning at ; the usual hour, for morning worship.His sermon subject will be "The God Who Dwells . With Men," founded on Revelations, twenty-first chapter and third verse. In the evening the Rev. John Coffin, of the M. E. church, at Cambridge City, will fill the M. E. 'pulpit at-Milton. Everybody Is Invited to attend. ! - - Mrs. CurtfSs Little was a Cambridge City visitor yesterday. Miss Hattie Izor was a Cambridge City visitor yesterday." 1 Miss .Mills will preach; at the Friends' church tomorrow morning. Everybody is Invited to attend. Miss Edmunds will give the story of the Passion Play, as she saw it this year at Oberammergan, at the M. E. church, here Tuesday night Everybody is invited to come and hear her. There will be no charges. : Mrs. D. H. Warren, Mrs. . Alice Gresh, Mrs. IL L. Jones and Mrs. F. F, Jones, spent yesterday with Mrs. Sarah Gordon, at New Castle- - ; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams were among the guests at six o'clock dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris, Thursday evening. Mrs. Carrie Johnson and Mrs. J. O. Bragg will entertain at the home of Mrs. Johnson, Wednesday evening at cards. A number of guests have been Invited for the occasion. Mrs. Christian Kerber, who has been suffering from nervous prostration' is better and able to drive to town. Sae reports her little grandson, Frank Mueller slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Crommer were at Richmond, yesterday, shopping. . : Mrs. George Baker and daughter, Miss Gertrude, attended a reception given by the Horae-Makers club at the home of Mrs. Perry Wilson; at Dublin, yesterday afternoon. The reception was' In honor of -Mrs. Larah nnd Mrs. Cheeseman. who will soon leave for Oregon. ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott, and; family were recent visitors with Mrs.' Scott near Jacksonburg Mrs. J. Parish.'of Indianapolis. Is also the' guest of Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Blue. The El Partana cigar advertising automobile .was In tdwn yesterday. It created much amusement with its big seated in the back part of the

WANT AD LETTER" LOST .The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this of flee. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to. their da. Mall at this office up -to 12 noon today as follows: II. R. ........ 1. M. E. ........ 1. W. R. Lot .... 1 D. D. .2 Solicitors .... 1. No. 342 ...... 1 Johnson 2 W 1 Mall will be kopt for Z'j days only. All maU not cal'ed for wltLln that Ume will be cast out

FOR SALE Dining room furniture; 26 North 10th 6-7t , FOR SALE 18-ln block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newbern's Shop, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. ' 27-tf FOR" SALE Durocs, silts and males, weighing from 175 to 200 pounds. Commons, Webster, hone 5144C. 28-2 wks FOR RENT. FOR. RENT 3 furnished rooms . for light housekeeping. 109 Randolph. 12-3t FOR RENT 6 room house, all modern conveniences. 220 North 12th. Inquire at 216 North 12. : 12-tf FOR RENT-ood six room house. Thompson's Agency, 715 Main. 12-7t FOR RENT Two room flat furnished in rear 38 S. llth street 11-tf FOR RENT 5-room .'modern ground floor .flat John E. Peltz, Phone 1332. 626 Main street ll-3t FOR RENT Front room with bath to two young men. 1330 N. D street . ll-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 109 N. 12.' Phone 2550. - ' . ll-2t FOR RENT House at 508 South 10th ' street Call 801 South E or phone 2497 ' ' t 1 1-tf FOR RENT New house, 403 National .avenue, between 4th and 5th streets. Six rooms and bath, cellar, rain .water in house, gas and , electric lights. Inquire 414 Lincoln St. -: .. ' , ',. 10-7t FOR RENT Two downstairs rooms for light housekeeping. 1514 N. A. ..; f- 10-lt FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. 17 S. 13th St 10-3t car smoking. He .winked his , eyes and twitched his ears while he puff ed cigar .smoke. The big man was run automatically. The driver ; stated that he made 140 miles trip In 64 hours slow traveling. . T.'C. . Davis, High schoi principal, went to Centervllle to play with, the Centerville basketball team against the Richmond Independents, last evening. ., GREENSFORK. IND. Greensfork, Ind., Nov. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoover have moved into ; the property , recently vacated by D. Mrs. Jewiss of Richmond, is spending the week with relatives at ' this place. Miss Blanch Kerr Is spendlnng a few weeks in Medford, 111. . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mettert have moved Into the property on Main street which they purchased of Orville Hoover. " Mr. and Mrs. Borton of Straughns. are spending the week with Will Roller and family. Mrs. Frank Hirison spent Thursday In Richmond. James Black of Muncie. was in town Wednesday. Ernest Davis and Harrry Boyd have positions with the Hoosier Drill company of Richmond. . A cement .bridge is being constructed over the branch at Harney's school house. John King of Centerville, spent Thursday here. Election passed oft very quietly in this place. A . . "Farmers are quite busy cribbing theri corn. Isaac Chamness of Mooreland, is spending a few days with relatives at this place. H. E. Spangler's auction sals began Thursday and will continue every afternoon and evening until goods are sold. .. . : Mrs. Hezelltt of Covington. Kentucky,, has been spending a few days 'here. NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, O Nov. 12. On Saturday evening. Nov. 19 th, the Original Carolina Jubilee Singers .will give their entertainment in New Paris. This is reported and recommended as one of the oldest, most popular and finest bands of Jubilee singers on the road and New Paris is fortunate in securing them.. There , are seven members in the company, four men and three women and wherever they have gone they have been well received. They are probably the -only jubilee singers that win appear in ..New Paris this year and they will doubtless be given a crowded house and a good reception. The New Paris band has

FOR RENT 5 room flat with electric light and bath; 109 Richmond Ave. See A. W. Gregg. Hoosier Store. 10-3t

FOR RENT 5 room flat with electric light and bath. Gregg Flats, Cor. S. 5th and A Sts. 10-3t FOR RENT Flats furniehed for housekeeping. Steam beat. 415 Main. - - 9-3t FOR RENT OR SALE 7 room brick house, 631 South 8th St Phone 1466. 9-tf FOR RENT One furnished front room and two furnished rooms for housekeeping. 9-tf FOR RENT Room suitable for two gentlemen. Centrally located. Address J. y care Palladium. 9-3t FOR RENT 7 room bouse; 207 West Pearl. $12.50. Phone 2477; 204 South 12th St. nov7-tf FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. ; 26-tf FOR RENT . OR SALE Three 7-room modern new houses, southwest cor. 1st and W. Pearl. Phone 2477 -204 S. 112 tf 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 A new three roomed Hat furriched for light housekeeping; 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. . 2? f FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light. $2,300.00. hone 1522. 17 1! FOR SALE120 "acres, well 'improved, well located, good producing soil; take some city property; 40 acres Improved, well located ; take city property; 6 acres well improved. I have auy size farm you want If ' you want a fine home In the city see me. Commission one per cent Kaufman, S28 Main. 5tf FOR SALE 8 room bouse, southeast corner Sherman and Bdyer street Price 850. Rents for 813 per month. Must be sold. Phone '2477 204 S. 12th. 14-tf 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 FOR SALE or trade tor Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. C. box 67, Richmond. Indiana., . Jly9-tl generously promised to play and will appear on the streets prior to the jubilee singers. This will be given for the benefit of the public library. Mr. Russell Mikesell returned Wednesday to his home at Washington, D. C. after a few days' visit here. : E. R. Clark went to Dayton, Wednesday where he will Berve on the Federal petit jury. , - - Miss Bernice Horner spent. Wednesday night with Carrie and Ethel Davis. St John's Catholic First Sunday of each month, morning service , at .7:30. Third Sunday of each month. Christian Doctrine at 9:00 a. m. Services at 10:00 a. m. . . Presbyterian Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. Temperance service, 10:30 p. m. Junior C. E., 2:30 p. m. " Evening service at Gettysburg. ; A cordial welcome extended to all. Christian Sunday, Nov. 13, . Bible School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.. m. by El H. Clifford, Indianapolis, Ind, , Universal ist Sunday, Nov. 13. Rev. Mrs. Martha Jones will preach at 7 p. m. Everybody welcome. CAMBRIDGE CITY JND. Cambridge City, Ind, Nov. 12. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd have gone to Fulton. Mo., where they will spend a few weeks visiting friends. Mrs. Earl Tout and Miss Ralzie Tout are spending a few days with Mr. -and Mrs. Lor en Helmstng at Hagerstown. W. H. Doney reports the sale of the Will A. Maudlin farm three miles north of Jacksonburg to Fred S. Bond , of Cambridge City. The farm con tains 152 acres. Consideration $15,500. Mr, and Mrs!'. H- B. Miller of this city and Mrs. Lee Ault of Dublin went to Muncie this morning t attend the funeral of an aunt Mrs. Martha J, Grose, widow of the late Gen.. Grose. Mesdames Charles Copf, , Charles Miller, Mrs. Virgil Newman and daughter. Miss Charlotte, spent Thursday In Indianapolis. Mrs. Charles Loeb spent Thursday with her father, D. S. Callahan at Lewi'sviUe. s Mr. and Mrs. O." E. Stump of Miamisburg, O., spent Thursday in Cambridge s City. . Mr. Stump is an embalmer in the C. T. Wright undertaking establishment Mrs. Curt Gosnell spent Thursday shopping in Indianapolis. The building on Main street owned by C. U. Raymond of Dayton, and oo cupled by W. H. Doney and. F. TLuddington, is receiving a fresh coat of paint Mrs. John Bucher of Richmond, has been the guest of friends In Cambridge City this week. Miss Emma Pritchard has moved her stock of millinery goods from, the

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Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk.. Sth and Main. set3-tf FOR SA1-'Small, well improved su burban premises; well fruited, good bouse and barn; other outbuildings; an Ideal little homo for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. K. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh s reet eept 1-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local Information office. Sth and North E Sta. . 16-tf Is the Biggest and Best .'Bargain in Richmond No use to look any further, so why waste the time, For Sale or Trade Or Will Sell on Payments An excellent 6-room house, cemeted cellar, electric lights and furnace. Lot 42x140. Both kinds of water, a good stable and chicken park. A line place for chickens and a nice garden. Lo cated on street car . line on Ridge ', street, and the price is only $1,785.00 Just think of it. A practically new home with- furnace, big lot and immediate possession for the sum of only $1,785.00. Phone 3234. Call 325 Main, or address Drawer 96, care Palladium. 11-tf MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEW UPHOLSTER Is here and ready for business, and Mr. W. B. . Thorne will be glad t Q see any one in- regard to their furniture or anything pertaining to upholstery, I am located with Lbtt and Kinley, 924 Main street Phone 1633. IMOt NOTICE No hunting or trapping on Jennie B. Toney's, Cynthia A. Miller's or Chas. C. Miller's farms. 10-7t PATENTS procured also sola ., on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building. Washington. D. C. may22-tf HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scelp treatment ShampooInn 85c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. ' may25-6mo K. of P. building to the Roth block. ' M. L. Young Is getting his business room in shape preparatory -to receiving furniture for his drug store. The grand lodge of Odd Fellows will convene In semi-annual session In Indianapolis next week. Charles Meyers will go as representative from Wayne lodge, No.' 17, Abram Rummell, alternate. John Martin of Mount Auburn will represent the Hormah Encampment No. 11. C. B. Loeb transacted business In Richmond Thursday. Two representatives from the Little Sisters of the Poor of Indianapolis, were in Cambridge City Wednesday in the interest of their institution. William Grelsenger and his sister, Miss Rose are adding to the comfort of their home on North Walnut street by putting in a furnace and the cutting of a large window to the north. Mrs. B. F. Miller, Mrs. Frank Ohmit Mrs. John Ohmlt, attended the funeral of Russell Lannerd, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lannerd at the Dunkard church west of Hagerstown Wednesday. . " ". The ladles of : the Presbyterian guild held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs R. L. Kicks of Mount Auburn Wednesday. Twenty ladies were in attendance. A buffet lunch was served at noon. Ancil Williams of Mt Auburn is moving to Cambridge City, and will occupy the house vacated by John Groves. ' HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. 12. Mr. Mrs. Exum Copeland and children were entertained at dinner Thursday by Mrs. J. H. KidwelL .. . Mr. and Mrs. .Theo Sells entertained Thursday and Friday Orville Sells, Howard Henry and' Dr. Rouch of Anderson. , . , . , Paul Fritz went to Indianapolis on Friday. Albert Gordon and family will occupy the tenant house on the farm of James Innis aa soon as it is vacated. Daniel Rudy of Indianapolis spent Friday '"here. Mrs. John Tee tor entertained at a card party an evening recently in honof Mr. Teeter's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copeland spent Friday at Flchmond. - The Priscllla club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. R. Jones.. Miss , Margaret Armstrong of TJrbana, O, was the guest of honor. .- " . Mrs. Charles Porter and Mrs. Joe Stonecipher spent today v in , Richmond. The Christian Aid society will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. W. Keagy.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

NO HUNTING allowed on the Leeds ' Farm..- - ' 10-tf

FINK 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. Bids. Phono 1330. 15-tf LOST. LOST $10 bill in envelope, either on Fort Wavne avenue. N. 7th or bouth Gth. Reward: 316 S. 6th. 10-tf LOST Gold, open v faced Geneva watch, Patek-Phlllippo ' make; inl tiais R. B. D. on back. Return to Second National bank. Reward. 21-tf Lost Self-filling fountain pen, Richmond make. Reward if re turned to Palladium office. 10tf LOST Near Sth and Main, small bag crotchetcd of sansilk, valuable to owner. Phone Chas. Tennis, 2006. FOUND. FOUND Shopping bag containing money. The loser may receive same by calling at 6 and 7, Kelly block and Identifying property. 12-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk. 8th ft Main. AugS-tf STORAGE. ' Don't forget Atkinson and his tireproof building when' you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4tn and Main street JuneJ8-tf RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth strwet ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Han er's Art Store. 8 S. llth. Phone 2180. . , t 25-tf The returns for last year, under the workmen's compensation - act in England, show that compensation was paid In 3,341 cases of death and 332,612 cases of disablement ' The average death payment was $770, and in case of disablement $26.50. . ' Spare Ribs, Tenderloins, Shoulder Bones, Pig Talis, and Brains. Schwegman's, 2 Meat Markets. 3 Phones. ll-2t Hats worth up to $10.00 tonight only $3.00. 505 Main. FAMILY STORY PAPER 12 POST CARDS FREE We will b4 yn it f tk prsttiMt Thankciria(. r. Chr!- -aa. r Kw TM Poat Oar4a 70a avar mw if fim will cat this at sad Mat it t with a swats s poUk(. aad mail inc. say that f will how thaw to soma sf jmr frtsass. K yaw w-iah. w will alao prl rssr ssbm ia saw. Poat Card KlehanfO TXTM. Tss will fa aarda traa alt srsr ths wsrU. A 44 rasa . FIWIT ITOirt PAflt, $444 fssswrtsr W, IT. FARNHAM'S The Place to Buy LUMBER AND COAL Cor. 1st and Main ftSalo TJotico Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Receiver of the VajetvBader Co., of Richmond, .Indiana, pursuant to an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, will offer at Public Sale at 2 o'clock P. M on Tuesday, November 22, 1910, at the factory of said Vajen-Bader Co, lo cated at the Corner of West Third and Chestnut streets in said City of Richmond, unless previously sold , by said Receiver at private sale, all of finished and unfinished stock of said Company, all of the machinery, tools, patterns, letters of patent, office fixtures and equipment, safe, desks, and all other personal property, credits and choses In action belonging te said Vajen-Bader Co. Said property includes a num ber of new and complete vVajen improved Head protectors : or Helmets" for use in fire and smoke and other poisonous fumes and gases. Terms of Sals All ' amounts $2540 and less, cash; for amounts over t2Su00 Burchaaera mav cute their 90 day note, with securi ty trtareon to D approved by said Receiver. ' JAMES M. JUDSOfJ, Receiver for Vajen-Bader Co. ROBERT L. STUDY, "." - Attorney for Receiver.

A most attractive house Jacket to shown in the Illustration, in it pretty development of soft figures challia. The' garment Is fitted Into the figure In the back, the front hanging loose from the shoulders or the fullness may be held in place by a belt of the material or ribbon. - The sleeves may be full length or finished Just below the elbow with pretty turned back cuffs, China silk, the flowered lawns, dimities and crepe de Chine make the most delightfully dainty garments for warm weather, but cashmere, French flannel, and cotton crepe are also adaptable. It requires i yards of 31 Inch material for the 36 Inch else. Sizes: 32. 34, 36, 38, 40. 42 inches bust measure. - A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c la silver or stamps. , Name . i , :.; .' . i Address : v. . . . . . . . . .... ......... . i , . Slse (Fill out Blanks In pencil and send to Pattern Dept Richmond PaUadlum.) NOTICE. , Frederick I. Bloom Mary . B, Rldenour, Charles B." Rldenour, Theodore E. Caldwell, Jane B. Caldwell, Wayne Circuit Court, Oct. ' Term, 1810. No. 1547. . ,, , Be It Known, That on the l$th day of October, 1910. the above named Plaintiff, by his Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court hid complaint against, said Defendants inabe above entitled cans to foreclose mortgage, demand $500.0 together with the affidavit of a com petent person, that said Defendants are not residents of the State of In diana. - ' . - Said Defendants are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them aad that unless they appear and. answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the 20th day of Decernor said Court, begun and held -at tke Court House in th City of Richmond,' on tne 11 nil atonoay m ucwwr, iwxv, , said .Complaint and .the matters aad things therein contained and alleged. jl mm A'-as- a us J win be taken as. true, and the amid. cause will be heard and determined la their absence. - WITNESS, the Clerk and the Beat of said Court at the City of Richmond this 26th day. of October, mo. Seal '. "Harry B. Penny, Clerk. Robblns tc Robblns, Attorney of Plaintiff t ' ' 29-nov6-lI Tin E TAD c. fi 0. n. n. c! tacza EUii Odaktr lSik,.tt. Bast-Bound. Chlraa-einclnaatL

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