Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 19, 28 November 1910 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN 8848 A GIRL'S JUMPER DRESS PALLADIUM r 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. ooo OOO 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collected for after its insertiDi. KNOWN VALUCI Want Ad. Columns rCBLIoiiEHS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE ABE MEMBERS Pipers Id all parts of toe States and Canada. Yonr wants supplied anywhere any tin by tbs best mediums in the country. Get our membership lists Cheek papers ye want. We d the rest. VobMihsrs CUssiiled Advertising Association, Buffalo, N. T.
THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 28, 1910.
For-Your Comvenience LIST OF AGENCIES Branch offices are located in every part or the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will save trip to the mala office. SOUTH OF MAIN Bruenlng ft Elckhorn, 13th and S. E. A. W. Blickwedel. 8th and South F. Henry Rothert, Cth and South II. NORTH OF MAIN Qulgley Drug Store, 821 North E. Chtlds ft Son, 18th and North C. Win. Jlloger, 14th and North 0. John J. Oetz, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Foster, Richmond Ave. and North Went First St. Geo. II. Shofer, 3rd and V. Main. PAIR VIEW J. J. Mulligan. 1093 Sheridan. , r ' 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 Girl for general housework at once. 22 North 17. . 28-2t WA"NTl5b -Wagon work of any descrlptlon. ' Address 23 S. W. 2nd street . 28-2t WANTED Day work by women. 40 Fort Wayne avenue 28-2t WANTED Young man to work in grocery. State age. X. Y. Z Pall. WANTED Boy about eighteen years old to drive delivery wagon. X. Y. Z Pall. ' WANTED To exchange millinery for S trading stamp books. XX. care Palladium. ....... 27-3t WANTED Sewing by the day. .Address 112 Charles street 27-2t WANTED CMrl for general housework 20 8. 11th St 27-3t WANTED Position by bookkeeper and office man; will combine office nd other work if desired. Address Competent, care Palladium. 27-7t WsNTEDVVisfilngs and ironings; address O, care Palladium. 27-2t WANTEDBituatlon as housekeeper; address 8. L. 8., care Palladium. 27-2t WANTED Male help; earn $20 week . ly, spare time mailing circulars. Cut rate groceries. Sample case free. Starr Mercantile Co., Toledo', Ohio.
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MILTON, IND. Milton. Lnd., Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham and Mrs. Manlove of Lewisville, are visiting their brother. Ben Knlpes and wife. Mrs. Lemmon of Indianapolis was entertained as a gnest at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sills and daughter Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hussey's com pany at dinner yesterday were Miss Maude Hussey of Zlonsvllle and Miss Catherine Sabln of Noblesvllle. Mrs. Volney Miller, living east of town had an accident here Saturday afternoon. She was driving through here enroute home and the horse became frightened at the Interurban car near Theo Crist's home. Mrs. Miller held tightly to the lines and tried to hold the animal under control, but In hit frantic efforts he ran over the rurblng and broke the shaft Luckily no one was thrown out of the buggy or hurt. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Miss Gertrude Baker. Miss Maude Hussey and Miss Sabin were entertained with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hussey at dinner Friday. , Eula Leverton, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton. and William Larson, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, both east of town, are sick and .threatened with pneumonia. Mrs. Ellen Walker of New Castle is visiting Mrs. Harrison Marlatt east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Wlssler entertained as their company at' dinner yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kirlln and Mr. and Mrs. James Shank. Miss Esther Jones returned Saturday from a visit with Richmond friends. Miss Castle Turner has returned from Centervllle where she was nursing sick person. Mrs. Hattie Heist and sister. Mrs. Whit, were spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown and mother. Mrs. St Clair. Mlsa Effle Hubbell spent Saturday afternoon with friends at ConnersvUto. Mrs. Frank Doty entertained the Hone club Friday evening. The meet Inf was a very interesting one and Ultra was a good attendance. Tha top
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WANTED Girl for housework. . Call 1219 Bridge ave. 27-lt WANTED Piano buyers to see the wonderful bargains at Watson's, 9 S 7th. 27-lt WAN TED Young man with some experience in varnishing; also one for filling and staining. Call at Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. in Fairview. WANTED Two furnished roome for light housekeeping. Address 615 South B. 26"t WANTED To buy or trade for Brownie Stereo camera. See Bolander, Dalbey'a studio. Phone 2018. 2C-7t WANTED Shoes repaired. A. J. Ford. Cunningham Shoe store. Men's sewed soles 73c; ladles sewed soles, 60 cents. i i',f .'ANTED Harber at street 10 North 5th j 22-7t t WANTED A . good honest sober man for night watchman and janitor work. Good references required. Address Night Watchman, Palladium office. 2C-7t WANTED If you want moucy in ! pur of your city property or farm, gi right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8th and M-ln. 14-tf WANTED Few middle-aged gentlemen to cover Richmond, I lagerstown, Whitewater, Lynn, Muncie, Union City, Winchester, Connersville, Mlddletown and Farmland. All winter's Job. Start now. $2.75 per day. Glenn Brothers, Rochester, N. , Y. 26&27 WANTED Position as manager or foreman on first class dairy ranch; don't answer unless you want a man who is thoroughly up to date in every branch of the business. Wm. R. Black, care Palladium. 24-7t 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: Losantsvllle, Cambridge City, Liberty, Connersville, Hagerstown, and Lynn, . Indiana.; West Manchester and Eaton, Ohio- . Good pay and perma- ' nent positions.' Address "Box 21," . Care Palladium. ' 21-tf MEN We , will mall on trial a fuU dollar box of Blel'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 Washings and ironings 18 South 6th street Phone 1372. 26-2t WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at . Earlham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street 5-tf ic for the evening program was "Conservation." The ladles who were on duty were Mrs. Elizabeth Klmrael. Miss Amelia Knauf, Mrs. O. II. Beeson. Miss Emma Izor of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Will Higham and daughter. Minnie, of Brownsville, visited friends here Saturday. Miss Carrie Michael was entertatlned with Miss Nellie Jones at dinner Friday. Miss Emma Gingrich was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Kinder, at Connersville, Saturday. Fremont Harris of Indianapolis was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson Saturday. W. A. Flanagan was at Anderson Saturday to cry a sale. Mrs. L. F. Lantz spent over yesterday with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lantz at Pendleton. Mrs. Rhoda Hunt is visiting relatives at Richmond over Sunday. A. J. -Hart sold his nice driving horse to Thomas Hartman. He received $200 for the animal. . Dumont Huddleston of Mt Auburn visited his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Huddleston Saturday. Linvllle Ferguson of near Bentonvllle was home from the state university for the Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Nettie Bennett's name was accidentally omitted from the list of prominent characters In the Old Fashioned Husking Bee entertainment Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown entertained as their company at dinner on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and guests. Mr. and Mrs. John North of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. North returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Trine entertained at their country home east of town yesterday Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lbwery. Mrs. Mary Null and son. Miss Ruby Kellam and Albert Kellam. as their guests at dinner. ,,f' " Mildred Lathrop is sick. Mrs. Law. rence Wlssler is indisposed. Mrs. F. A. Scott -and children spent Saturday with the Rev. and Mrs. A. Needham at Dublin. ; Mr. and Mrs. r George Moore of Rushvllle are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore and family. -. Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson write from San Diego, Cal, that they are
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LETTER LIST 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. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: B .. .. D .. .. Night man . 1 Box 21 3 . .. .1 Mouse 1 Watch- Box 21 5 X3 Mall will be kept for Z' aays only. All mail not cal'ed for wltLln that vime will be cast out. WANTED You to go to Murray Bll- . liard parlors for recreatlra. 12-tf WANTED Hot air furnace. Phone 2370. 9-tf WANTED Pin boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf VAN'''ii To repair your baby cabs, fur tm. bicycles and all kinds o' repxir work. We also do picture frsr? u Brown ft Darnell. 1022 Mam Phone 1936. ,18-tf WANTED Magic Plaiter. Will pay full price for second hand one. Call Palladium office. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Good black overcoat and suit of clothes, size 38, cheap. 114 j North 19th. 28-Zt FOR SALE At a bargain, buggies and spring wagons at Newborn's shop, 4th and N. A. Phone 1612. 28-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, storm buggy, buggies and spring wagons, at RIgsby barn, 14-16 North 6th street ' 2S-7t FOR SALE New rentals for Investment, netting 8. Box 100, City. , 27-7t WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose, 70 profit. Make $20 daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigate. Strong Knit. Box 4029, W. Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE Fine Crown piano; good condition; $165. Box 282. 27-lt FOR SALE Starr Piano, style G; walnut case; $148. Box 282. 27-lt FOR SALE: Monday only, a $350 piano for $166 cash at Watson's. ,27-lt FOR SALE 7 cash bargains in pianos at Watson's this week. Investigate. 27-lt FOR SALE Player piano, new. For cash; best bargain ever offered. 9 S. 7th. 27-lt FOR SALE Horse, carriage, large, short horn milk cow. H. Hunt, East Haven avenue. 26-2t FOR SALE Parlor set and bed. 230 North 19th. 26-3t FOR SALE Good Jersey cow and 2-year-old Duroc male hogs. Call Boston phone 23A. 26-3t FOR SALE Bennett Portable typewriter. Call phone 4062. 26-7t now nicely settled in a Ave room cottage equipped with the modern Improvements of electric lights and water works. The water is received from the mountains thirty miles away. They are well. Miss Rachel Thomas entertained at a "pitch in" dinner Friday evening. Her guests were Miss Helen Hoshour of Cincinnati, Miss Fern Pax son. Miss Lois McCIung, Miss Rae Wagner and Miss Ruby Moore, who is home on vacation from the Richmond Business college. Samuel Robbins was at Richmond Saturday. Mrs. Mary Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gard of Richmond, has been very sick at her home in Indianapolis. Her mother, Mrs. Gard reports her better. , Mrs. Jennie Booth aged upwards of sixty, was taken suddenly ill Friday night The young girl, Bessie Doddy, who stays with her of nights did all she could to relieve her. She went home in the morning and her sister Luella Doddy came in and found her fallen over to one side in her chair and almost on the stove. Help was called, but Mrs. Booth did not rally and it is supposed that she had been seized with paralysis, and died about one o'clock Saturday afternoon. She was an aunt by marriage of Mrs. Joseph Gause and the widow of the late Theodore Booth of Milton. A peculiar circumstance was that a place was burned in the carpet near the stove, where It is thought she might have dropped a hot lid she had been using. The funeral services were held at the late residence this afternoon at two o'clock, the Rev. C. H. Pinnick and the Rev. E. K. Van Winkle officiating. The burial was at Valley Grove cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott and son Frank Earl went to Rushvllle Saturday to attend the china wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Parrish on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferris entertained as their guests at dinner yesterday Mr. and Mrs.' Porter Myers. Mrs. Laura Myers of Bentonville, Mr. and Mrs. Park Thornburg and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills and son. Mrs. Barbara Ferris and son Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris and son. EATON, OHIO. Eaton. 0 Nor. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Hazel McGriff and son. Master Deem, of Richmond. Ind, spent the latter
FOR SALE Draughtsman's protractor, cost $6.50; sell for half. One slide rule, one set of draughtsman's tools. Call 32 North 10th. 2412t FOR SALE Cheap, a fine player placo. 732 North 10th v street. Phone 3494. 24-7t
FOR SALE Well equipped poultry ranch in tbe Ozarks. Splendid opportunity for fruit and poultry. Address B. D.. care Palladium. 23-Tt FOR SALE $125 piano check, will sell for $25, Address X Z, care Palladium. tf FOR SALE Artificial gas range and mantel cabinet Call 202 North Sth street. Phone 2031. 18-tf j Choice Duroc brood sows, yearling i male. White Leghorn cockrels. i Commons, Webster, 5144C 15-tfj FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with-four French plate mirrors. Phono 2301. Call 202 N. Sth. 22-tf FOR SALE 18-in block wood deliver-j ed any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Space in store room. Best location in the city. Address P.. care Pall. 28-2t FOR RENT Five roomed house, 521 South 6th street $8.00. Call 97 Ft Wayne avenue. 28-lt FOR RENT Rooms with heat acid bath for one or two gentlemen. References required. 206 North 11th. 28-lt FOR RENT A barn, also two store rooms. Call phone 1992 or 221 S. 6th. . 28-lt FOR RENT OR SALE On easy payments, 6 room . house in Benton Heights. Benj. F. Harris. 28-3t FOR RENT Furnished front room; hot water heat 46 S. 11th street. 28-tf FOR RENT Good 6 room house with bath. 209 W. Pearl. Phone 2477. 214 South 12th. 28-tf FOR RENT Rooms with heat and bath for one or two gentlemen. References required. 206 N. 11th St 27-lt FOR RENT Safe in store room. Best location in city. Address D, care Palladium. 27-2t FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms with heat; 209 South Ninth. 24-7t FOR RENT OR SALE 7 room brick house. 631 South 8th St Phone 1466. 9-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, electric light and bath. 415 North 17th. Phone 2920. 21-7t FOR RENT 5 room flat electric light and bath, cor. Sth and S. A St See A. N. Gregg, Hoosier store. 20-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, with light, bath, heat Call 131 Richmond avenue. tf FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms with heat. 209 South 9th street 24-7t part of last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hickman. George Pickering returned to Eaton Sunday from Greenf eld, where he spent a few days with relatives. Marvin E. Fornshell of Columbus, was an Eaton business visitor last Saturday. Mrs. Alice Alexander and daughter Miss Louise, returned to Columbus after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burns. Mrs. W. A. Miller has been called here from Chicago by the serious illness of her father, J. H. Conger who is ill with asthma and uraemic poisoning at his home on North Barron street Mrs. Elmer Laboyteaux and son of New Castle, Ind.y returned to their home Sunday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Sharkey and family. Miss Flossie Knox has returned to Depauw university, Greencastle, Ind., after having spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Knox. Mrs. Ed Gray returned from Lewlsbrg Saturday after a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Keltner, and other relatives. Professor H. J. Copp, teacher of music in the Monroe township schools, was here from West Manchester on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. C Noe and son, Richard, of Dayton, spent the latter part of last week with Eaton relatives. John Bloom was a guest of friends Sunday at Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gray of Gratis spent Sunday with relatives in Eaton. George C. Griffin spent Sunday with relatives at Abington. Ind. Miss Carrie Acton returned home Sunday after a short visit with friends at Elwood, Ind. 'Squire John W. O'Hara, of New Hope, was an Eaton business visitor Saturday afternoon. Harry Murphy of Dayton, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Murphy. E. E. McWhinney of Campbellstown spent Sunday here with bis wife and son. who are at the home of ber mother, Mrs. Catherine Scheid. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. McWhinney, who Is ill with typhoid fever. Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry St John and children returned to their home today.
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room. Murray ?t-tf FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26 tf FOR RENT A new three r-jonitu f Ut j furrisberl for light housekeeping; j 105 N. 4th St. Phone 16 IS. 2f f. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld Kelly Blk.. Sth and Main. ' septa tf FCT El SALE Property on tb 3. W. corner of 12th and S. A streets. Inquire at premises. Phone 1493. 21-7t FOR SALE I have a number of Improved, well located farms, any slie you may want at very , reasonable . prices. Some will take in city property. I have some splendid in- j vestments in city property and lots ; located on almost any street in the j city. Kauffman over 828 Main.? Phone. 2394. 26-tf ; FOR SAJ.E Small, well uipi-jtu aburban 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. Aarency, over 6 North Seventh street sept 1-tf FOR SALE or trade tor .Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67. Richmond, Indiana. Jly9 tf SEE MORQAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E St3. 16-ti FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and '; electric light $2,300.00. Vhone 1522. 17-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED NOTARY PUBLIC. Charles D. Shidler, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentals. 913 Main St. Phone 1814. .. RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth street STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and bis tireproof 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 HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. 28. Miss Emma Conway returned to Richmond Saturday after a visit with her mother Mrs. Martha Conway north of town. Mrs. Mary Thornburgh and daughter, Miss Clara Thornburg, are visiting with relatives at Eaton, O. Mrs. Grace Gormon of Richmond has organized a class in vocal music here. t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doughty entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughters Frances and Emmajean, Mrs. Sara Smith Miss Dorothy Smith and Miss Eva Smith. Mrs. John Saylor and son returned to her home at Dayton .Saturday after a visit with her mother Mrs. Belle Coggswell. ...... Mrs. M. G. Rej-uolds of Anderson spent Saturday with Mr. and - Mrs. Charles Petro. Mrs. Jerry Current and two granddaughters "returned to Blountsville Saturday. They were guests of Mf . and Mrs. Isaiah Teetor. Mrs. Margaret Lohtz"spent from Friday until Monday with her son J. M. Lontz at Richmond. . The Progressive club will meet with Mrs. F. W. Addington Wednesday, Nov. 30. Folowing is the pro gram: Music Mrs. Otho Williams. Responses Current events. Reading of minutes. Order of business. Music, vocal solo Miss Knapp. High Cost of Living Mrs. Gelsler. Improvements of Waterways Mrs. Burton. Aeroplanes and Biplanes Mrs. Jones. Music Mrs. Fred Smith. Wireless Telegraphy Mrs. Winnings. Advantages of Saving Small CoinsMrs. Hunt ; . Discussion. Music. Mrs. Flemming. ' Social hour. ; " Albert Thornburgh spent Saturday at Richmond with his brother Will Thornburgh. t Mrs. M. T. Fox and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter Frances, were guests Saturday of Mrs. J. M. Lontz at Richmond. Ambrose and John Dickson spent Saturday at Richmond. Mrs. Maud Elvord of Richmond spent over Sunday at Hagerstown.
3ALE Richmond property a 8iev laity. For terfield. Kelly Bik.. Sth ft Main Augtf LOST LOST K. of P. charm in center of city. Return to Pall. 2S-2t LOST On 24th, a ladies' gold watch and chain between 30 S. 6th St and Penn. station with Marticier M. Holman engraved on the inside of case; reward. Return to Palladium office. 27-7t FOUND FOUND Pair gold rimmed spectacles. Call at Palladium for same. 27-2t FOUND Best piano bargains at Watson's, 9 S. 7th. 27-lt MISCELLANEOUS PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange. Jenifer Building, Washington. D. C may22-tt 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 particulars call on or 'phone Dougan ft Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-U Th Medieval Kitchen. It was the middle ages before the kitchen had been raised to the dignity of an established apartment ; Strange doings went on in those medieval kitchens. Butchers slaughtered animals there, which were skinned and dressed as well as cooked In the kitchen. Tbe family blacksmith kept his fire there and repaired tbe plows fend wheels of tbe estate. ' Coal began to be used as a kitchen fuel in 1245, though not generally for 200 years after. The oven did not come into use until the year 1400. and then It was the old fashioned brick oven, which persisted for hundreds of years. Tbe stove when Invented took . the place of tbe separate oven and the fireplace, with Its banging pots. Brazilian Coffee. Brazilians are great coffee drinker. Numerous cups are drunk each day by the average man and woman. The beverage is made very strong and very sweet It produces au exhilaration of a more intense and lasting kind than beer. Those addicted to this habit become very restless and scarcely able to sit still or stand still even for a moment
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HOME OH PAYMENTS New 5 room, veranda, electric light, gas, 2 kinds water, sewer, cement cellar and walks, North-east, near Glen Miller car line, 1 block. A reliable party can pay small cash payment; balance like rent;. $15.00 monthly. Let tbe money you pay out for rent buy your home. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY, 121 S. 13th St
GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Nov. 28. Misses Margaret .and Mary Ragen spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ra gen at Richmond. Dr. W. W. Neff has been spending a fed days at Windham, Ohio. Mrs. Martha Dean has returned from a visit with trends in Richmond. Clifford Crung. Shannon Neff. and Paul Brooks of Earlham, spent Thanks giving at home. Erastus Kepler of Indianapolis, re cently spent a few days here on busi ness. Charles Roller and family of Rich mond, spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives here. Prof. Studebaker is the guest of relatives at Ladoga, Ind. Miss EaMe Wilson of Economy, Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierce. Mrs. Hallls Hoover of Hagerstown. has returned, borne after a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. Alva Cook. . .Mrs. Hannah Chapman is the guest of relatives in Richmond. Tbe Greensfork basketball team defeated the Williamsburg team here on Wednesday evening; also defeated the Hagerstown team on Thursday afternoon."'. ' . Luke Osborne of Indianapolis, spent Thursday with relatives here. Mrs. Amanda Waltz has returned from a visit withe relatives in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hatfield have returned home after spending two weeks with relatives at Ridgeville. i Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis entertained a number of relatives at dinner on Thanksgiving. Tbe Misses May and Nellie Lamb of Muncie, are spending a fed days at home. Mrs. Will .Roller and daughter are the guests of relatives at Straughns. Mrs. Clawson of Eldorado, Ohio Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Clawson. 3frs. Letta Baker left Wednesday for Winchester, where she will spend the winter with her son Qscar and family. rnvitetion Declined. Tbe following note was hepfij to a teacher In a public school not long ago: Dear Teacher Kindly excuse John's absence from school, yesterday afternoon, as be fell In tbe mud. By doing tbe same you wiU kindly oblige Ala mother."'
A Convenient Old Time Favorite. This design is especially effective in cashmere or cloth, and may be worn with a gulmpe of silk or lawn. Garnet henrietta with black soutache applied in a conventional pattern was used to make this model. White nainsook, tucked over the front, was used for the guimpe. The Jumper Pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12 years. It re quires 3 k 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 stamps. ,. Name Address Size (Fill out Blanks in pencil and send to Pattern Dept. Richmond Palladium.) wMar Of IAfe. W.UI umiiU ahanlA tosim what t dw for ens another's tttu (lis, and lor Um Bis ol tbs children that soay corns. Tbsr mtf sooosr or later to hav occasion to treat cosisttpatioa or ladifMtiOB. WM tno eppoftswir cemw mstmsw that the quickest way to obuJa relief, aad ftsally a perm an set con. is with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the rreat herb JfM . compound. A bottle shoo.l aJweys be la the It COS W OW SO SSJBM OT 4 B OIWS SI sews THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE PAINT STORE IN RICHMOND e Paints. Varnishes. ' Floor : Paints and Stains, Pyrography Goods Brass Craft at prices that count OLD RELIABLE PAINT CO. e 10-12 So. 7th St Phone 2230. GREAT DIFFERENCE. I GUARANTEE MINE THE BEST C. S. FARNHAM lltfaa S SsVa I a w ..-. w. s m z m Terre Paste, Indlaajij9lh : & Ecstern TraclloD Co. Eastera Olvlsloa Trains leave Richmond for Indian spoils and intermediate stations at :00 A. M.; 7:SS; S:60; t:2S; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 2:00; 4:00; ft:2S; :00; 7:SQ; 1:40; 0:00; 19:00; ll:l. Limited Trains. . Last Car to Indlanaoolls. 1:40 P. M. Last Car Co New Castle. 16:00 P. M. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette. Frankfort Crawfordsvllle. Terre Haute. Clinton. Sullivan, liar , ttasvUIe. Lebanon and Paris. BL Tickets sold through, TIME TAD LE C & 0. RL R. of tadisna Effective Oetwter lStkw !. East-Bound. Chicago-Cincinnati.
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