Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 20, 29 November 1910 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN 8854 LADIES CORSET COVER AND SKIRT PALLADIUM rate: Branch ' Off Ices 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 far the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. KNOWN VAL4JCS Waet Ado Col am os PtJBUiHtR9 CLASSIFIED ADYTETI5ISd ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE AS MT.MBBBS Paper la all part the - States and Canada. Yonr wanta aapplied MjirheT, soy time by the beet metime in the country. Get our membership liate -Check papers ymt vast, ffi do the reaU VubMaher Claaaified Advertleinr A satiation, Buffalo, H. Y.

TI1E RICH3IOyD"PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEG RAM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910.

For Yomr Comi' venience

LIST OF AGENCIES Branch office are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The ratea are the name and you will nave a trip to the main office. SOUTH OF MAIN Eruening & Elckhorn, 12th and S. E. A. W. Dllckwedel. 8th and South F. Henry Itothcrt, 5th and South H. NORTH OF MAIN Qui (ley Drug Store, 821 North E. Chllds Son. 18th and North C. Wm. Hleger. 14th and North 0. John J. Geti, 10th and North H. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Fouler, Richmond Ave. and North West First St, Geo. II. Shofer, 3rd and W. Main. FAIRVIEW J. J. Mulligan, 1093 Sheridan.. RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price of S daya. We charge advertise m?nts sent in by phone and collect after its Insertion. WANTED WANTED Experienced housekeeper, family of three. Steady employment. Call or address, Frazier, Centervllle. - . . 29-4t NVANtEDWork with a progressive farmer. E. J. O., 770 National Road ' west. : Richmond. . 29-2t NVANtESwiihings. liriOitirsC ' 29-5t WANTED To buy post card rack? Dickinson Pharmacy. . . ? 29-2t WANTED Wagon work of any descrlptlon. Address 23 S. W. 2nd street. .- ' 28-2 1 WANTED Day work by women. 40 Fort Wayne avenue 28-2t wXnTED 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.

News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. t Milton, Ind., Nov. 29.-rMr. and Mrs. Theo. Crist were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Wallace, or Connersville, Sunday. . That Christmas Is near at hand Is evidenced by the nice line of Christmas postcards shown by Mr. Parkins at the drug store. . , ; Mr. I and Mrs. Virgil Newman of Cambridge City spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. B. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, of south of town had as their company at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ft W. Warren and son. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson and Dr. and Mrs. Chas, Knlese formed a company with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Florea, south of town, Sunday.. . Miss Hazel Wagner of Doddridge was shopping at Richmond, Saturday, and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Doddridge, Sunday. Frank Morris made a business trip to Richmond. Saturday. Raymond Bryant and brother, Jsaac Bryant spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy Bryant, near Alpine. Miss Blanche Moore returned to Terre Haute to resume her studies at the 8tate Normal. - Miss Pearl Thornburg returned to Karlham to resume her studies. The late Frank Whlttaker, whose funeral was held at his home in Hamilton, Ohio, Sunday was a relative of Mrs. Emily Williams, of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferris entertained as company at a turkey dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitely and family. Carl Whltely and Miss Meba Ohmit of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Myers, Mrs. Laura Myers, of Bentonvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Whltely and family, Mr. and Mrs. Park Thornburg and daughter. Mrs. Barbara Ferris, Paul Ferris and Miss Hasel Wagner. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mills and son of Straughns, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ferris and son. Harrison Hicks has finished gathering corn. He had one field of twenty acres that made sixty bushels to the acre. His entire harvest made fiftyfive bushels to the acre. He had 70 acres. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Mary J. Booth were conducted at the late residence yesterday afternoon In the presence of a concourse of relatives, friends and neighbors. The Rev. E. K. Van Winkle opened with scripture reading and prayer and the Rev. C. 1L Plnnlck closed, with the reading of the obituary and prayer. The music composed of three songs was furnished by Messrs. Harry Doty aad Harold Hoshour, and Mesdames C H. Plnnlck and Wilbur Elwell. There were a number of beauUtul Csral dealsu la tribute of respect

WANTED To exchange millinery for 3 trading stamp books. XX, care Palladium. 27-3t WATJTEDGirl for general housework 20 S. 11th St. 27-3t

WANTED Position by bookkeeper and office man; will combine office and other work if desired. Address Competent, care Palladium. 27-7t WANTED Malehelp ; earn$20 week" ly, spare time mailing circulars. Cut rate groceries. Sample case free. Starr Mercantile Co., Toledo. Ohio. WANTED Two furnished roome for light housekeeping. Address 615 South B. 26-7t WANTED To buy or trade for Brownie Stereo camera. See Bolander, Dal bey's studio. Phone 2018. 26-7t WANTED Shoes repaired. A. J. Ford. Cunningham Shoe store. Men's sewed soles 75c; ladles sewed soles, 50 cents. m WANTED A good honest sober man for night watchman and janitor work. Good references required. Address Night Watchman. Palladium office. 26-7t WANTED If you want mouey In pip of your city property or farm, gt right to Porterfield's Real Earn i office, Kelley Block. th and M-ln. 14 tf 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 WANTE D-Plano 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 W ANTED You to gu to Murray fillI lard parlors for recreatica. 12-tl WANTED Hot air furnace. Phone 2370. 9-tf WANTED Pin boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do -picture frsmh.a Brown ft Darnell. 1022 Ma" "bone 1936. 18-tf WANTED Magic Plaiter. Will pay full price for second hand one. Call Palladium office. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Two seated, " steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. i ' . ' 29-tf FOR SALE Bennett Portable type writer. Call phone 4062. 26-7t The services concluded at the home the body, followed by a few relaUves and friends was taken to Valley Grove four miles south of town for burial.. The Rev. C. H. Plnnlck preached good sermons at the , M. E. church Sunday. The morning sermon - was based on the theme "Room for the Soul." Man is cramped into narrow quarters while In sin, but as a Christian man, his soul has freedom and room. The sermon In the evening was "Nehemlah the Layman," showing the faithful work that Nehemlah did and that he became an example for the laymen of the church of today. Miss Marie Elwell entertained her friends Miss Eula Faucett Miss Eunice McClung, Miss Blanche Moore, Miss Alraa Wagner and Miss Jessie Lants Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. John Wallenkamp and family of Indianapolis spent over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Murley. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. 29. Mrs. Ida Plummer was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ginther at Dayton over Sunday. . Mrs. Daisy SDencer of Indiananolia ! came Saturday evening to spend sev eral days with her mother, Mrs. William Davis, who is very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Deering returned to Centerville Saturday evening after a visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoneclpber have taken their residence for the winter with Mr. John Harris whose wife was recently deceased. Miss Leona Halderman of Cincinnati spent a part of last week here. Mrs. Martha Bowman of Richmond has been visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. O. Demp Coryell and baby of Richmond have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Stewart Clyde Geisler of Indianapolis was the guest Saturday night and Sunday of his grandparents, John Geisler, Sr, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cain entertained thirty-five relatives and friends on Thanksgiving day at their home southeast of Hagerstown. Mrs. Mary Jane Jordan and her son Frank Jordan of Fort Scott. Kan, have been visiting friends and relaUves here. Mr. Jordan has returned but his mother remained for a longer stay. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Jones entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor at tea Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Teetor entertained the members of the Teetor or chestra Friday evening in honor of their guest. . Mrs. Teetorg - mother.

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LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of flee. 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: D 1 B .. . Night Watch- House man 22 Mail will be kept for Z'j aays only. AH mail not cal'ed for witLln that lime will be cast out FOR SALE Good black overcoat and suit of clothes, size 38, cheap. Il4 North 19th. 28-2t FOR SALE At a bargain, buggies and spring wagons at Newbern's Bhop, 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. 28-7t FOR SALE New rentals for investment, netting 8. Box 100, City. 27-7t 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 piano. 732 North 10th street Phone 3494. 24-7t FOR SALE Well equipped poultry ranch in the Ozarks. Splendid opportunity for fruit and poultry. Address B. D., care Palladium. , 23-7t FOR SALE $125 piano check, will sell for $10. Address -X Z. care Palladium, tf Choice Duroc brood sows, yearling male. White Leghorn cockrels. Commons, Webster, 514 4C 15-tf TOR, SALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. Phone 2301. Call 202 N. 8th, 22-tf FOR SALE 18-in block-wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, light heat and bath. Call 615 S. B. 29-7t Mrs.Current, and the Misses Goldie and Mable Barr of Blountsville. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris of Mt. Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jyle Jones and children of 'near Mlllville. Orville Mason and Mr and Mrs. Oscar Jones. " Mrs. Phoebe Rlnehart entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Ulrlch arid Vlr. and Mrs. George Monroe Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl near Mlllville, a son, first child after having been wedded for twelve years. The little fellow has been named John Warren Worl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teetor 6pent the day Sunday with her parent si " Mr. and Mrs. Brower at Losantvllle.'" . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dougan' of Richmond were recent guests of Mr. Alf Halderman. 1.1 Ray Teetor returned to -his duties as school teacher near Muncie "Sunday after . spending the Thanksgiving holidays here. Mr. Teetor is a memi ber of the Teetor orchestra. Mrs. Daniel Bowman entertained quite a large number of relatives and friends at a dinner on the 25th In honor of the birthday of her sister, Mrs. Jacob Gordon of Oklahoma. Frederick Stolz and family entertained on Friday Miss Florence Bell, Miss Maud Lee and Mrs. Sara Binkley. The baby daughter, Carolyn of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geisler has been having an attack of croup but is improved. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Dilling and daughter Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stout and son Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Will Replogle and Lenora Lee and Mr. Dave Hoover were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Werking and family west of town. Mrs. Amanda Stamm visited with Mrs. Deborah Forest on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pipher of Indianapolls were recent guests of his father Peter Pipher. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge. City, Ind, Nov. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mathews have returned to Dayton, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee DeHays, and other relaUves. Miss Minnie Marts of Indianapolis is a visitor in the home of her sister, Mrs. Andrew Allen. Miss Maurine Griffith has returned to Muncie after a few days spent with Mr. and Mrs. Charles M arson. Russell Henby spent a portion of the past week in Carthage In the transaction of business. . Miss Mabel Strawn has resigned her position as primary teacher in the New Lisbon schools, on account of ill health. Miss Strawn has been an excellent teacher and much regret is expressed on account of the step which she has been compelled to take. It is hoped that the winter's rest may restore her to health. Rev. W. Aj Mitchell of Carthage

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FOR RENT Stable. Inquire 220 N. 12th. 29-7t FOR RENT Space in store room. Best location in the city. Address P.. care Pall. 28-2t FOR RENT OR SALE On easy payments, 6 room house in Benton Heights. Benj. F. Harris. 2S-3t FORRENT Furnished front room; hot water heat 46 S. 11th street. 2S-tf FOR RENT Good 6 room house with bath. 209 W. Pearl. Phone 2477. 2X4 South 12th. 2S-tf Ft!)RRTSNT3furnished rooms with heat; 209 South Ninth. 24-7t RTU3NfOR 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 i light and bath, cor. 5th and S. A St. j See A. N. Gregg, Hoosier store. 20-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, with light, bath, beat Call 131 Richmond avenue. . tf , FOR RENT a furnished rooms with heat 209 South 9th street 24-7t j FOR RENT Office room, I Theater Bldg. Murray 21-tf FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26-tf ! FOR RENT A new three roooica flat furriEbed for light housekeeping, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 2C f FOR SALEREAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR SALE I have a number of Improved, well located farms, any size you may want, at very reasonable prices. Some will take in city property. I have some splendid investments in city property and lots located on almost any street in the city. Kauffman over 828 Main. Phone. 2394. . , 26-tf FOR SALE Small, well Improved 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 s':reet sept 1-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-tf occupied the pulpit at the A. M. E. church Sunday preaching from the text "Walk in the Light" to a good congregation. Miss Margaret' ShutUe worth has accepted a position with a Dayton millinery firm for the coming season. Mrs. Everett Fay of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ingerman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Harter Thanksgiving day. ' Mrs. Sadie Dimmick of Indianapolis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Martz, and other relatives in Cambridge City. Mrs. Taylor and daughter of Eaton, O., are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Steele. Quite a little excitement was created in and about Cambridge City the past week by the report of a discovery In a truck patch on the Allison farm of what purported to be a sack of silverware, Jewelry, etc., but later developments indicate that but little importance' is to be attached to the find, as the articles were found to be of little value, consisting of some earthenware pitchers, cheap Jewelry, and a few minor articles. The only mystery in he case is why should articles of such a nature have been concealed in such a place? Mrs. Carrie Croker of Richmond is the guest of Mrs. J. Q Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matthews of Dayton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harmel Sunday. Mrs. Hester Swiggett one of the old and well known residents of Cambridge City, died Monday noon, at the home of her grand daughter, Mrs. Virginia Clypool Miller of Muncie, to whom she has been making a visit Her death was due to pneumonia. Four children survive her: Waltlr, of Aeheville, J.. C; Carl, of Porto Rico; Prof. Glen Swiggett of Suwanee, Tenn.; and" Mrs. Frank Claypool. of Muncie. The remains will be brought to Cambridge City for interment The funeral arrangements have not as yet been made. Mrs. H. S. Beard has been quite sick for the past few days. Mrs. George Hormel is on the sick list ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind, Nov. 29. Mrs. Ray Swallow has been very ill the past few days, but is now recovering rapidly. Cy Gwin, 84, is as nimble as a youth of 17. when handling a gun. Saturday afternoon Mr. Gwin was out rabbit hunting and he made three straight shots while the bunnies were in motion and never missed a shot, killing three. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Duesondschon and three sons, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleming and daughters from Wednesday

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Good house of 6 rooms, renting for $10 per month, 45 foot lot. Price $1,000. In good location, 6 room house, electric light, in good repair. Price $1,700. 70 acre farm, 6 room house, fair barn, good soil, on good pike. Price low. Joho E. Peltz Real Estate and All Kinds of Insurance Phone 1332. 626 Main St. SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E St3. 16-tf FOR SALE Six room bouse wltt bath, furnace and t lft c trie light, f2.300.00. hone 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 1 1 S. Eighth strset STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street JuneJ8-tf ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Hatter's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 25-tf evening until Saturday evening left for New Castle to visit over Sunday. From there they went to Indianapolis on Monday morning. Mrs. Lamb and daughter, Ida Lamb entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and children. Joseph Morrison has been very bad with neuralgia of the stomach for the past several days. ; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shively and daughter Margaret, returned from Indianapolis on Friday evening. A. N. Chamness of West River had a two acre patch of bottom -ground planted in white corn this year that averaged 126 bushels per acre. Some of the ears were six feet from the ground and some of the stalks were 12 to 14 feet tall. Many stalks bore two well developed ears. Master Irvin Hunt, son of Mrs. Hattie Hunt, arrived home Sunday evening from Modoc where he visited his grandparents the end of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison and children of Carloc City, ate their Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chamness entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shively and daughter of Bunker Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hlatt and children of Economy. The stork has visited Economy and vicinity so often since the recent eleotlon that names for the babies are growing scarce and there will have to be some names imported to supply the demand. The people that went to Oklahoma, Texas, Washington, North Dakota, Colorado. Montana, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Canada from here to make their homes have all sent reports of being favorably impressed with their new homes. Dr. Herbert Clark, recently from the canal zone, Panama, was the guest of relatives here over Sunday. He will go from her to Philadelphia to visit former friends and relaUves, then he win return to Panama to fill a posiUon assigned by the gavernment- - Albert Clark has returned to Indianapolis after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Clark. I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byram Pierce. POST CARD COUPON Clip this Coupon and bring It to one of the Quigley Drug Stores 4 with 10 cents and receive one set of 25 colored view Post Cards of Richmond. By mail 3 cents extra for postage. PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY.

FOX SALE Rlcfcmopd property a spettalty. Per terfield, Kelly Blk.. Sth & Main. AusS-tr LOST

LOST Brown gauntlet glove between 5th and 13th on Main, or Main and S. C. Phone 2515. 29 2t LOST Small flat pocket book on Main or S. 21st St.. containing bill and small change. Phone 3650. Regard. SMf LOSfK. of P. charm in center of city. Return to Pall. 2S-2t LOST On 24th, a ladies' gold watch and chain between SO S. 6th St. and Penn. station with Marticier M. Hoiman engraved on the inside of case; reward. Return to Pallad'um office. - 27-7t MISCELLANEOUS PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange. Jenifer Building. Washington, D. C. may22-tf NO HUNTING allowed on the Leeds Farm. ' 10-tf MNE 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. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf Hop Pillows Foi Insomnia. George III., derived great benefit from the bop pillow prescribed for him by Dr. Willis after other sedatives and drugs bad failed, and a similar remedy was eminently successful in 1871 with his late majesty King Edward TIL. then Prince of Wales, who was suffering from typhoid fever. London Telegraph. - ; . Right en the Job. A pupil bad been naughty all day, and the teacher sent him a not ordering him to stay after school. The boy wrote an answer on his slate saying: "Dere Teacher Except the oner with pleasure. Always keep mi enragements with the ladles. Will be it the tristlng place at 4 p. m." Argoftaut. . ' . ';:

HOME ON PAYMENTS New 5 room, veranda, electrie 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 the money you pay out for rent buy your home. Phone 1730. TURNER VY. HADLEY, 121 S. 13th 8t

. .- Consolation. .' "My son." aid tue stern parent, "when I was your age I bad no Ume for frivolous diversions." "Well." replied the young man. "you didn't mias muck. Believe me. this gay life isu't what it looks to be."

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II you wear Glasses You ought to know how they are made, why some give more comfort, hold more securely, and last longer than others. All this we will be glad to show and 'explain. E. B. GROSVENOR, M. D. Oculist Over 713 Main. See the Improved Kitchen Cabinets at DUNHAM'S Furniture Store 627-29 Main SO Tliat'. Satisfies Give your coal supply for this season due consideration and buy where you know you will get the best PHONE US 1235. QUICK DELIVERY R. C DaUerdlek & Sen 523 South Sth St Phone 12SS

k Dainty Lingerie Combination. The simplicity as well as the practical features of this mode) will readily appeal to the home dressmaker. Lawn, dlmi ty, nainsook, percale or china silk may be used, with lace or embroidery for decoration. The Pattern Is cut In 3 sizes small, . medium and large. It requires 3 yds. .of 36 inch material for the medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. . Name .............................. r Address, SUe ''- - ; '- " ? : ':t (Fill out Blanks In pencil and send to Pattern Dept. Richmond Palladium.) Terre Dczle, fci!captlli 6 Etstera lYislira Co. BtvtotM Trains leave Richmond for tadlatv spoils aad intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.i 7 25; 1:00: :; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:U; 1:00; 4:00; 6:25; C:00; 7:30; 8:0; t:00; 10:00; 11:10. ' , Limited Trains. ' Last Car to iadUaasoHs. f:fr P. U Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. 11 Trains connect at Indianapolis lot Lafayette, Frankfort Cwfordsville, Terre Haute, Clinton, Suinvaa. ifa tlnsville. Lebanon aad Paris, m. Tickets sold through. ' TIME TADLG C&0.HR.O! t ., r . - ... . - ; ffeetlve 0 lOcfe, tsie. ; Eaat-Bound. Chlcag-o-CinclnnatL ' Sialic, lT Cincinnati . . . Ct. Grove . . . . lieu r I Detflr X. SIN, f I pMr mm. a IT I I 0 9:60a 110:13 Richmond ..... Muncie ........ Marlon Peru, Arr. .... Peru. Lv. ...... Chicago ....... lZth tit. station lift Rial 7-AA.d 11:47b 1Z:1ZPI S:Z7p l:10tlf:Xft! 1:0 Z:OT J:7a S:02a 7 :00a 2:!lt:l0pj . . . . . Threush Vestibule trains botwofln. Cincinnati and Chlcaaro. Double dally service, Throuarh Sleepers on night trains. - Fin buffet service) on train Nos. 4 and t. For train connections and other Information rU C A. Blair, Paaa. and Ticket Act., Richmond, Ind, Homo Phono SOft. .,..:,:..-,......., REXALL COLD TABLETS! NOW....13C ADAMS DRUG STOQE 6TH AND MAIN THE REXALL STORE , too. read crmtnBrt Ca Pcpaia to positircJy rnaraobrastav amatiante d SB

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