Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 12, 21 November 1910 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGKAM, MONDAY, XOVE3IBER 21, 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.
For Your Convenience , LIST OF AGENCIES Brunch ofrlcea are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office. SOUTH OF MAIN Bruening ft Eickhorn, 13th and 8. E. A, W, Illlckwedel. hth and South F. Henry Rothert, 6th and South H. NORTH OP MAIN Qulgley Drug Store, 821 North E. Child ft Son, 18th and North C. Wm. llieger. 14th and North 0. John J. Gets, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John For ler, Richmond Ave. and North West First St. Ceo. 11. Shofer, 3rd and W. Main. pair view J. J. Mulligan, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Its insertion. WANTED WANTED Cracker peelers. Address,.Jefectlon Biscuit Co., Fort Wayne; Ind. . - 21-2t wakticu To sell small artificial gas :. range, very cheap. Phone 3622. 21-2t AUCTIONEERING Ninety-four sales j Is my record since graduating at the 1 Auttloneerlng college. I have pleasled others. I can please you. A. O. ! Peering, Centervllle. Ind. ; XtfA NTEDlloarders. Gentlemen pre.tfered. 409 North 17th street ' WANTED Shoes repaired. A. J. Ford, f Cunningham Shoe store. Men' sewed, soles 75c; ladles sewed soles, '50scents: ' v WANTED Washings to do. -' Mrs. ;Dortn. 232 Maple St. ' 20-2t WANTED Immediately, experienced .: housekeeper; 1218 South B 8L
News From Surrounding Towns
MILTON, IND. i ( Milton. Ind.. Not. 21. Harper Lindsay was home from Earlham Saturday. . ';Mrs. Oran Bragg and Mrs. Carrie Johnson were Richmond .visitors on Saturday. ' ' Mrs. E. P. Jones was In Indiana polis on Saturday. ( Mrs. Harry Manlove gave a party In honor of the young people of -' her class In the Christian Sunday school Saturday evening. v John Gordon, of Liberty, accompanied by his daughter, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Null. ' Mr. and Mrs Jesse Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tern plln and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore and family. lorned a party to Richmond yesterday. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore. Mrs. D. W. Warren and mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Wallace, spent Saturday at the farm north of town, with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren. 'Albert Wilson and Miss Bessie George, 'of Doddridge, visited Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Zeller and Mrs. George, on Saturday. . ' Miss 'Anna Crelghton. of Lewisville. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nellie Connail, and, family. John Warren has bought out Joe Bender., of Cambridge City. In the dairy business. He has established a wltA ilanAt lliil oltv mwtA will KtlV ujiiv wwv n inoh vii ..ui " milk of his brother, D. H. Warren and son. He has also bought the milk bridge City. ! Charles Mueller Is still quite 111 from a .'deep seated cold. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Doddridge visitS at their son's. Irvin Doddridge, near Lyons's Station, Friday. Miss Edna Lowery was hostess for tha Standard Bearers, Friday evening. A goodly number were In attendance. Including Miss Nora Doddridge and liar brother. Ray Dodrlddge. of Doddridge. The Bearers are reading "A Western Woman in Eastern Lands." Tha chapter for Friday night " was "The Law and the Lady. Important features being Mary Lyons and her work and the education of girls. At tha adjournments all enjoyed the social hour and enJoved Doocorn. The Rer. and Mrs. C. H. Plnnlck vara at dinner yesterday, with Wilbur Doddrtdse and family, of Doddridge. lira. Earl Doddridge. - Mrs., Ruth ISaaL Miss Edna Lowery. Miss Carrie Csaranrnt,- Miss Minnie Marshall. IZz Ruby Kellam, Miss Jessie Lantt. Lola ' Faucett Miss Kathrlne Xlaailer, Miss Louisa McClung. Miss Kathrya Hoshorn. Miss Elisabeth , cXKi, wyoeu woiigang. aiariaiuney. IT.3 Casta,' CanJ. Caam. Char las
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WANTED A large Eastern manufacturing: company now opening branch In Richmond, wants to engage reliable, energetic men to take charge of wagon routes and to handls its business In the following cities: Lo santsville, Cambridge ' City, Liberty. Connersville, Hagerstown, and Lynn, Indiana.; West Manchester and Eaton, Ohio. Good pay and permanent positions. Address "Box 21," Care Palladium. 21-tf WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice, careful instructors and demonstrations. Tools given, diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. Splendid damand for graduates. Write today. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 19-6t SlEN We will mail on trial a fuli dollar box of Bid's Nerve Tablets. They act on the system like "Steam or acts on an engine," giving Health, Strength, Vim. Vigor and Vitality or cost nothing." Send no money, just name and address. Blel Mfg. Co.. Dept C. 146. Denver. Col.. 20.27 WANTED Copy dated Oct. 7. of PaT ladium. Leave at Palladium office. ' . , - 19-tf WANTED Magic Plaiter. Wllfpay full price for second' hand one. Call Palladium office. tf WANTED Two downstairs rooms for light housekeeping. 1514 North A street 11-14 WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Earlbam College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North. C street. 6-tf WANTED Pin boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED Hot air furnace. Phone 2370. 9-tf WANTED To buy gents' suits and overcoats. J. M. Lacy, Pawn Broker. oct 24-lmo WANTrd To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture frsmh'C Brown 4k Darnell. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. - 18-tf WANTED If you want mouoy in place of your city property or farm, gc right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, KeUey Block. Sth and Nin. 14-tf WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreatlca.. 12-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE B. P. Rock Cockerels; large, growthy, of the best strains. M. D. Doddridge, R. 12, Centervllle. Ind. Phone 72A. ' sat-mon-wed-sat Lyons. Watson Faucett, Clark Faucett, Orville Dally, Harold Hoshorn, Wesley Newton, Marshall McCollem, John Kerlin, Harry Borders. Harry Murley, Orville Hess, Ivan Parkins, Ezra Dally, and Harry Hunt, formed a company of young people from the M. E. Sunday school with Dr. and Mrs. Gentle, at Richmond last evening. They were the members of Mrs. Gentle's class In the Sunday school here. The young people met a royal reception and attended the revival meeting, which is In progress in that city. 1 Mrs. Vere Beeson spent Saturday afternoon with her brother, John Caldwell and family, at Cambridge City. . The young people who are taking part in the "old fashioned husking bee" to be given at the Odd Fellows' hall on Thanksgiving night are rehearsing their parts. It promises to be something very entertaining In Its nature. Harry Cause was at the Doddridge hunting camp, Saturday. . The camp was broken up yesterday,' and Messrs. Earl Doddridge and Ed Hunt returned home. Miss Marie Snyder made a business trip to New Castle Saturday. i The funeral services of the late Mrs. John L. Manlove was. held at the Christian church in BentonviUe this afternoon. The Rev. : F. . C. MeCamlchte, of Hartford officiated at the services. r Mrs. Earl Doddridge was at Connersville on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. I. N. Locke and grandson, William, were calling on friends at Cambridge City Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Brown is sUll suffering from a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs- Sherman Werklngand son, attended the funeral of Mrs. Working's grandmother, the late Mrs. Jane Morgan, at Dublin, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Frank . DuGranrut and son, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Green, at Connersville. Griff Cooney received work Saturday that his son Carl, was 111 with pneumonia, at , Indianapolis.- The mother, Mrs. . Cooney- and daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Custer, went to Indianapolis Immediately. ' , Charles Calloway Is in receipt of a letter from the Rev. James Small, who at one time conducted a series of revival meetings here at the Christian church. He is now located at Kansas jClty, but Is-still doing evangelUstlc work. - He has 'Just closed a meeting at .Danville. Kentucky;, with 135 accessions to the church. ' v The basketball game between the Oreensfork high school team and the Milton high school, here, pn Friday nbjht,. resulted ln,.a. score of22i.o7 In favor ot Oreensfork. There were
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WANT AD LETT The tollowlne are reolies to Palla dium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for . mall in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: X .. ..3 Johnson 2 H. R. 1 No. 342 ...... 1 C. . S. 2 B .. .. . 1 Mall will be kept for s aays only. All man not cal'ed for wltLln that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Horse and buggy. Box 66, Webster. 18-7t FOR SALE Artificial gas range and mantel cabinet Call 202 North 8th street Phone 2031. 18-tf FOR SALE Turkeys and chickens. dressed or alive. Broilers, roasters or frys. Mrs. S. P. Pike. Centervllle, Indiana. . 18-7t FOR SALE Gray mare cheap. Call at 207 National ave. 20-3t FOR SALE Chickens for Thanksgiving; alive or dressed. F. W. Meyer's Egg Farm. Phone 5147G. . 15-7t FOR SALE Furniture at 230. N. 19th. 17-7t FOR SALE Hot air furnace in good condition. 32 North 10th St 17-7t BEN SANDFORD makes post cards. Drop a card or. call; work done at your home. 75a per dozen. 900 Sheridan St 17-7t Choice Duroc brood sows, yearling male. ' White Leghorn cockrels. Commons, Webster, 5144C. ' 15-4t FOR SALE Sugar wood, 1102 SheriHan street ' 15-7t. FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. Phon') 2301. Call 202 N. 8th. . 22-tf FOR SALE 18-in block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. , 22-tf FOR SALE New suburban residence cheap. "Shorty," care Palladium. ' . 19-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 48 Fort Wayne ' avenue. No - children. 21-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, electric light and bath. 415 North 17th. Phone 2920. 21-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. Inqulre 227 North 10th street eleven from Greensfork and thirty from Cambridge City to witness the game. Among the spectators were Superintendent Hanlon, of Williamsburg; Superintendent Studebaker, of Greensfork; Prof. Hall, of Greensfork; Superintendent Morrison, of Cambridge City; and Prof. Mitchell, of Cambridge City. Bruce Cockerhan was at Richmond Saturday. Mrs. Cockerhan was also a Cambridge City visitor. Mrs. Elmer Weaver was a Richmond visitor on Saturday. Francis C. Brooks, nephew of Mrs. C. H. Wood, from Greensfork, was at supper with his uncle and aunt. Prof, and Mrs. Wood, Friday night and was at the basketball game. Earl Murley was at Richmond Saturday. , Misses Mabel Scott, of Cambridge City, and Theodosia McDivitt, of Greensfork, were visitors at the Mi-ton public schools. The Merry-Go-Round club will meet with Mrs. L. H. Warren tomorrow afternoon. Union Thanksgiving services at the M. E. church, Thursday at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. E. K. VanWlnkle; pastor of the Christian church will deliver the sermon. The music will be furnished by the singers of the several "churches. Everybody Is Invited to attend. Keep in mind the Thanksgiving dinner to be given by the ladies of the M. E. church, at Odd Fellows's hall, Thursday. A bis turkey dinner with everything else good to eat, for the same old price of twenty-five cents. The public schools will close for Thanksgiving, Wednesday evening. The pupils will give a nice program of exercises In the school chapel Wednesday afternoon. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. 21. Mrs P. H. Davis and son Walter Foutz have been visiting relatives at Eaton, O. John R. Thornburg will represent the local order of the L O. O. F. at grand lodge at Indianapolis this week. Theo Sells accompanied his guests to Anderson Friday in their automobile returning Saturday morning. Among those who were at Richmond Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pierce. Mrs. Henry Keagy, Mrs. Fred Smith, Miss Eva Smith. Miss Blanche Coffman, Rudolph Quickie. Roe Wlmmer and Mark AllenMiss Harriet Lyons was the guest of friends here Friday evening. Carl Root and family of Lynn are visiting relatives near Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph , Needham of Mt Summit came Saturday to visit with' the tatter's daughters. Mrs. Cora Bridget and Mrs. Will CordelL Miss Lily Hollace of Dayton, returned home Saturday after a few days visit with her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Lew Woods. Mrs. Woods who haa
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KNOWN VALUES PUBLISHERS CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISIX Q ASSOCIATION PA PEES Papers In all parts of the Sutea and Canada. . Tonx wants snpplied tnywhor any tuns by tha best mediums in the country . Get oar membership lists Cheek papers yon want. 'We do tha rest. VnViaaera CUsaiAed Advartlsinr Association, . Buffalo, X. Y. FOR RENT Office room, Murray Theater Bldg. . 21-tf FOR RENT Front fiat furnished for housekeeping. 415 Main. 19-3t FOR RENT 5 room flat,- -electric light and bath, cor. Sth and S. A St See A. N. Gregg, Hoosler store. 20-tf FOR RENT Place suitable for grocery, or small business. Inquire Room 34 Kelly Building. 20-7t FOR RENT Modem 8 room cottage, 143 School St. Inquire 41 North 6th St. Phone 2083. 19-3t FOR RENT New house on National avenue, between 4th and 5th. Modern, except furnace. Inquire 414 Lincoln street. 18-7t FOR RENT 8 room brick, modern improvements, barn; $18; 423 S. 12th St Inquire first door north. 16-7t FOR RENT Goor six room house. 'Thompson Agency, 710 Main. 15-7t FOR RENT 2 rooms, furnished ' for light housekeeping, with light, bath, heat Call 131 Richmond avenue. tf FOR KENT 2 7 room new, modern houses Southwest cor. 1st and W. Pearl. Phone 2477, 204 S. 12th. 14-tf FORlRENT 6 room bouse, all "modern conveniences. 220 North 12th. Inquire at 216 North 12. 12-tf FOR RENT OR SALE 7 room brick house, 631 South 8th St Phone 1466. 9-tf FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 2 6-tf FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furrlehed for light housekeeping; 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. f FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield,. Kelly Blk., 8th and' Main. sept3-tf FOR SALE Property on the S. W. corner of 12th and S. A streets. In- . quire at premises. Phone 1493. 21-7t FOR SALE: Five . room house with bath and electric light Both kinds of water and gas, at 214 North 17th ' street Phone 1077 or 2264. 15-7t FOR SALE 120 acres, good 8 room house, big barn, good fences, near a email town.' Will take In city property. Price $70 an acre. Kaufman, over 828 Main St. 15-tf FOR SALE 8 room house, southeast corner Sherman and Boyer street Price $850. Rents for $13 per month. Must be sold. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. 14-tf 'pneumonia is still confined to her bed but is better. I Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson 1 of Losantville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rowe at Hagerstown, a json, first chcild. J Dick Elvord went to Cincinnati on Saturday.! , Mrs. Jioward Van Meter, of New Castle came Saturday morning to visit her mother, Mrs. Alice Newcomb. EATON, OHIO. Eaton. O., Nov. 21. Charles Trunck of Dayton, spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Martha Trunck. W. R. Clawson of Cincinnati spent Sunday here with his wife and other relatives. E. B. Gray of Gratis was an Eaton business visitor last Saturday. . Misses Lucy, Minnie .and Bertha Quinn were guests of friends at West Alexandria Sunday. W. W. Walls spent Sunday with relatives In Richmond. . Mrs. Catherine Scheid has returned after a visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. George Hill and family at Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Tillie Surface is home from COvington, Ind., where she spent several days with her brother, H. E. Scheid and wife. Dallas A., and J. E. Toung looked after business in Gratis last Saturday. Miss Edith Acton and Justus Pettit were guests of friends in Richmond Sunday. Mrs. H. C. Albaugh and daughter, Miss Veda, spent Saturday in Richmond. George Milholland and wife of Somerville. spent Sunday in Eaton with Mr. and Mrs. John Sharkey. Mrs. D. V. Acton and daughter. Miss Carrie spent Saturday evening in Dayton. Thomas Casey of Camden was an Eaton visitor Saturday. Russell McNeal was a. Dayton visitor Saturday. Joseph Trautenella, Sr..' and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond. ' Leo and Herman Sanders of Richmond spent Sunday with . their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanders. Rev. Sara L." Stoner was a Richmond visitor Saturday. . Win Eikenberry of Dayton, visited relatives near Eaton the latter part of last weekMr. and Mrs. William Sharkey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles House and family were called to New Paris Saturday to attend the funeral of a relatiTe. In Argentina they have learned to fatten beef cattle on alfalfa, so that now it is possible to market an animal a year sooner than If fed on native
1 cent per word, : 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected 1 for. after its insertion.
FOR SALE A farm of - 160 acres, about 30 acres, woodland,, situated Vz miles southeast of Williamsburg, Indiana; a good 2tory brick house, wood house, large barn, buggy shed, tool house, corn cribs, etc.; two good springs, 175 foot well, with wind mill, piping and tank, complete. Terms reasonable. Asher Pearce, Williamsburg, Ind. 20"2t FOR SA1.E- Small, well fmproved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings: an ideal little' home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street sept 1-tf FOR SALE 120 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 any size farm you want. If you want a fine home in the city see me. Commission one per cent. Kaufman, S28 Main. 5-tf FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. C. box 67. Richmond. Indiana. JlyS-tf FOn SALE Six room bouse with bath, furnace and electric light ?2.300.00v. hone 1522. 17-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and 'local Information office. Sth and North E St3. 16-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED UPHOLSTERINQ Fancy repairing and . refinlshlng. feathers washed. Orders promptly attended to. Call phone 2559. 15-7t RESTAURANT. Tha beat meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth street STORAGE. -Don't forget Atkinson and bis fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street JuneJS-tf ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. . 25-tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary C. Watson to Mary G. May, Nov. 17, 1910, $135. Lot 31, A. L. Bliss add. Richmond. Eliz. Mays to Wm. F. Hill, Nov. 17. 1910. $1. Pt lot 5, A. Hampton's add. Richmond. Milton H. Woolley to Vlerl C. Griffis, Sept. 1, 1910, $1,000. Lot 32, OP. Williamsburg. Margaret S. Charles to Chas. H. Schnelle, Oct 24, 1910, $2,200.. Pt. S. W. Sec. 34-14-1 and Pt. N. W. 3-13-1. Manda B. Rider to Jas. A. Rider, Oct 25, 1910, $1,000. Lot 33, Lamb & Boslow's add. Richmond. There will be a market all day Wednesday at South 6th St. market house. 4 ' 21 PREBLE CORN CROP A VERY LARGE ONE Eaton, O., Nov". 21. The work of harvesting one of the largest corn srops in Preble county for several years is on at full blast, and hands to assist are eagerly sought by farmers. In several sections a record-breaking wage scale for such work .has ' been established, many offering $2.00 per day, with board given in. Oysters in pint and quart cans at Price's. 21-3t , Well Posted. Wayne MacVeagb, a brother of the secretary of the treasury, is always much sought in Washington as a din ner guest because be is famous as a conversationalist and wit. One evening when be was dining at the White House his dinner companion was the handsome but uninformed wife of a new senator. - She looked at MacVeagb. who is small and wrinkled and no longer young, and decided that he and she could not have many topics of mutual Interest She resolved to re sort to the commonplace. "Do you dine at the White House often? was her first question. "Quite frequently," acknowledged MacVeagh. "How often hare you been here to dinner?" she continued. "WelL" said MacVeagb. with a twinkle in his eye, "111 admit who was president when I first dined in the White House if you'll agree to tell me In what year he was Inaugurated." "Agreed. said the handsome woman. "Franklin Pierce was the man.' declared MacVeagh. :Oh. go on!" she ridiculed. "There never was such a president" Chicago Record-Herald.
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FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty, i Fortprfield. Kelly BIk. Sth ft Main. AugS-tf LOST LOST Pocket book, containing $16.70. two notes and lodge receipts. Return to Joseph Wallace,' 404 North lfith.. Reward. . ' Sl-2t LOST Brass belt pin. Initials, "F E. E." Return to Seaney and Brown ' Reward. 21-3t LOST Ladies' green enamel watch, with 4 pearls mounted In face, between 4th and Sth, between Sth and South B. Return to Bulla's barber shon and receive reward. ' 21-2t LOST Pocket book: a complimentary from the 2nd National bank, con taining about $20 and other articles. Reward it returned to 526 South " 13th street 21-2t CARD OF THANKS CARD CF THANKS. We desire to thank our friends, neigh bors and Red Men's lodge and MeConaha company, for their many kindnesses shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Wm. C, Farnsworth and sons. MISCELLANEOUS No hunting on the farm near Middle borough, occupied by Ed Glunt . 19-7t PATENTS procured, aiso sold on commission. Positively no advance fee.' Patent Exchange, Jenifer Build' ing, Washington. D. C. 1 may22-tf HAIR weaving, xnanlcurl&g. face massage and scalp treatment Shampoo ing 35c. Open of evenings till o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo NO HUNTING allowed on the Leeds Farm. 10-tf FINE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, If you have any valuable ones. Insure them against death from any cause. For parUculars call on or 'phone Dougan ft Co.. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf tr Pa." asked Tommy, "what's , tho difference between 'assurance and 'Insurance?" " "Well, my son, one is what the agent has, and the ' other is what Tie persists in trying to sell you."--CatboUc Standard and Times. 8808 LADIES' DRESSING OR HOUSE SACK A comfortable negligee. This neat lit tle dressing sack has many practical features. It may be finished with square neck opening or with the turn over collar, and the sleeves may be made in either of two lengths. The inch tucks in front give a pleasing amount of fullness, as well as serving as a simple trimming. The Pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 inches bust measure. It requires 2 yards of 36 inch material for the 36 inch slze.A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Name Address .1. ......... Size (FIH out Blanks in pencil and send to Pattern Dept." Richmond Palladium.) Guarding Against Trouble. "' ' The honeymoon of a newly married couple was about to end, and the young bride asked her husband what she could do to prove she loved him with all her heart. The husband replied: "You might turn over all the foolish letters I have written yon, so that I might hare the satisfaction of destroying; them." Newark Star. gaatioo. cosjsripstioo or mmw othac troaiban arts-
NOTICE OP SALE. Sheriffs Safe of Real Estate. ; rtv virtu of a certified cony of a de
cree to me directed from, the clerk of th Wvn Circuit Court of Wayne county, Indiana, I will offer at public sale, to the-highest -bidder, at toe court house door In the city of Rich mond, Wayne county. Indiana, on Saturrtar. the 10th day of December, 1910. between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock P. M.. on said day , the following described real estate situated in the Cincinnati. Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad Company' addition to the city of Richmond, in Wayne county, in the State of . , In diana, to-wit: 20,250 square feet off the west part of lot No. 23.. - , . Said sale to be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, , to satisfy said decree In my hands of Lewis Hall vs. Walter D. Brown et at LINUS P. MEREDITH. Sheriff of Wayne County. Nov. 14-21-28. NOTICE OF SALE. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate. By virtue ot a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk or the Wayne Circuit Court, of Wayne county, Indiana.' I will offer at public sale to the "highest bidder, ' at tha court house door in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, on Saturday the 10th day of December. 1910, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot No. 2, In Poe and Lyndes out lots to the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, excepting a strip 33 feet wide off the entire south slda of said lot. Said sale to be without relief from valuation and appraisements laws, to satisfy said decree In my hands In favor of Lewis Hall vs. Florence Starr et al. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Sheriff of Wayne County Nov 14-21-28. - - THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE PAINT STORE IN RICHMOND 4 Paints, Varnishes; Floor Paints 4 apd Stains, Pyrography Goods Brass Craft at prices that count OLD RELIABLE PAINT CO. . 10-12 So. 7th St - Phona .aSSO. A Complete Line c! Lcalier GcbiJ We have anything you want in leather goods. ' Come in and, see them before Christmas and avoid the rush. ; ttl-ler Dcrness Siorc , 5 S27 Main St -. QUALITY IN LEATHER GOODS 7lO -n 8S 'ICimo5a Terre Hade, lnila37jllr & Eastern Trcelioa Co. Eastern Dl vision Trains leave Richmond for Indian apolla and Intermediate stations at 8:00 A. M.: T:25; t:00: :; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; "2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 0:00; 7; 30; "8:40; ;00; 19:00; 11:10. . Limited Trains. . Last Car to Indlanaoolls. t:40 P. M, Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 Fv M, Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette. Frankfort Crawfordsvlli. Terre Haute. Clinton. Sullivan. Ma tlasrllle. Lebanon and Paris. fJL . Tickets sold through. TlttE TADLG C & 0. IL R. ol fciicm KfrcetHr Oct lSth, ISM. East-Bound. . Chlcag-e-Clnelanat!.
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