Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 37, 16 December 1910 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DECE3II5ER 16, 1910.

Appropriate Dacoratien. - You remember the famous ice palace built for one of the Russian empresses?' "Yes. What of It? i wonder If be principal decoration of Its rooms waa not a frieze. Baltimore American. ' , PALLADIUM RATEi 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 arc the same. o o o o o o I cent per word, 7 days for ths price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Want Ad KNOWN VALUES fCBUfeHfcBS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISISQ ASSOCIATION- PAPEK3 WE ABE MEMBERS Faper in all parts of to. Statea a Canada. Your want, supplied anywhere any time br tha bt medinma ia the country. Get osr tnrmberthip liats Check papera ynu want. V do th reat. Vh!isher Cluaied Advertiaina; As-1a-tion. Buffalo, X. Y. Goliuime SS02-SS01 A Simple, but Dressy Gown

For Your Comvenience LIST OF AGENCIES Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with tho one nearest you. The rates aru thu same and you will save a trip to tht mala office. SOUTH OF MAIN Bruenlng & IJlckhorn, 12th and S. E. A. W. ltllckwcdcl. 8th and South P. Henry Ilothcrt, Sth and South II. NORTH OF MAIN Qulgloy Drug Store, 821 North K. Chllds & Bon. 16th and North C. Wm. Iflrger, 14th and North O. John J. Gets, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qulglay Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Poeier, Richmond Ave. and North West Plrst St. Oco. II. Sbofer, 3rd and W. Main. FAIRVIEW 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 Us Insertion.

WANTED WANTED Buyer for new cottage. Very cheap for home or investment, net 8 per cent. Box. 100 City. 16-3t WANTED You to take your chlfdsren's shoes to A. J. Ford for repair. Cunningham's shoe store. 16-1 week Middle Aaiib la bV Female" cases specialty, Medical references given.1'. Write Louise Byers or . call phone Red 303. Dublin Ind. 15-4t WAlNTEDTb rx or four . furnished rooms well located to be occupied about Jan mi ry 20. Ad.lres D. C. 11., core Palladium. 15-3t WATitEDhufTcV"D.'"Sbl.'c.err'Rea! Estate, Fire InKtiratico, !xu:ik, Rentans, Notary Public. 913 Main Jt. Phone 1814. JC-tf WANTED Laundress who will rorao to the house Monday of each week. Family of two. 1115 N. C St. 1KU WANTED $2,600 to malto a flrst . mortgage loan. Morgan Real HsI. tate offico. 14 2t

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ECONOMY. IN". Economy. Ind., Dec. 16. When It oomM to making butter, Mrs. Edna Replogle should be put down on the first prise list. She churned 16 to 24 pounds at two churnlngs In one week, off of five cows. Mrs. Nancy Pierce is visiting Mrs. Susan Mendenhall of Sugar Grove. Mrs. Emallne Cole, Mrs. Nettle Cole, Mrs. Ella Lamb and Willie Northcott were In Richmond shopping the first part of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Simeon Atwcll has a very '"sick baby. Buck, the famous old horso that Is owned by Willie Williams, that pulled a plow for many years In Wayne county, then a creamery wngon for a number of years, then shipped to near Denver, Colorado nearly a year ago. is now In Texas pulling the hay rake these' cold December days while we are shivering" with cold. There Is a protracted meeting being conducted by the Rev. Lee Chamness, of Economy, In the West River Friends' church. Much Interest is being manifested by the members and there has been a few accessions. Revs. Lamar and White are still working up , a revival In the U. B. church here. No accessions as yet. J. L. Replogle made a business trip to Williamsburg on Wednesday. Mrs. Nellie Fennlmore and son. Howard, have returned to their home In Munrle. Jones Hardware Company's Santa Clats was here greeting the school children Wednesday. He came in an auto, beautifully decorated. Tha "White Cap League commenced harvesting their crop Thursday. Qrandma Edwards celebrated her ninety-first birthday anniversary on Tuesday. She received many greetings from friends and relatives. Harry Tarker has a badly afflicted nose. The -Blind Tiger" that recently walked boldly through the streets, with his eyes peepinft over the blind he was thought to be wearing, has hid himself since there has been a detective on his trail. EATON, OHIO. k Eaton, O., Dec. 16. E. B. Gray and Alva G. Burnett, of Gratis, were business visitors here on Thursday. II. L. Stephenson, of Richmond. Ind., was a business visitor In Eaton on Thursday. The following Estonians were Dayton visitors on Thursday: Mrs. Geo. V. Too; Mrs. F. M. Green. Mrs. Emma Nelson, Mrs. G. F. Scheid. Mrs. S. A.

WANTED Boarters at 403 N. 17th

street. 12-9CT WANTEED Position as bookkeeper, or office work of any kind. Can give good reference. Address, Book keeper, care Palladium, or phone 2301. 11-tf , WANTED Place to nurse, specialty of maternity cases. Reference. j Phone, Louise Ityers, Dublin, Ind. ll-9t NVATk'TEIJ A position as stenograph"er and work of assistant. Can furnifih good references. Address, K. P., Care Palladium. 11-tf WANTED Man with experience as solicitor to take established tea and coffee route in Richmond. Must furnish a horse. Salary and expenses and alolwance for use of horse paid at end of each week. This position requires a hustler. Address R. B. Davis, Wcstcott hotel. 9-tf SvANTED Everybody suffering from PIIcb or any form of rectal ailments, write for free trial of Positive Painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Indiana. 10-7t WANTED A set of driving harness. Call phone 37S4. 617t HAIR DRESSING shampooing, nianicurlng. Bring your combings and let me make you switches and puffs for Christmas. Miss Steward, IS S. Cth street. Phone 1372. 3-tf WANTED If you want mouuy in place of your city property or farm, gt right to Portertield's Real EsIni office, Kelley Block. 8th and Nnln. 14-tf WANTED Plauo 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 WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreatlca. 12-tf WANTED Magic Plaiter. Will pay full price for second hand one. Call Palladium office. tf W'ANTKn To repair your baby cabs, fur hi', bicycles and all kinds of repHlr work. We also do picture fran.ti a Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main Phone 193C. 18-tf vVANTED Hot air furnace. Phone 2370. ' " 9-tf WANTED Pin" boys; must bo bxj teen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf FOR SALE MUt SALE Two Poland China male pige of the big type. Eligible to register. Call Phone 5135 A. 16-4t FOR SALE Motorcycle, only used a lion t '- months; has exhaust whistle. Address J. C, care Palladium. 13-tf jRossman, Misses Nellie Nelson and Stella Fouts. O. A. Gale. M. W. Nation. C. C. Feos and W. A. Eldson. James Noakes left Thursday for a business trip to New York City In the Interest of the J. E. Baker company. Mrs. A. E. Schilingman entertained the members of the Afternoon Reading circle on Friday afternoon at her home on North Beech Btreet. Miss Dorotra Straw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Straw, who has been III the past week, is Improving. A select dance will be given this evening in the Armory hall by Miss Eva Lcwellen. Sheriff William S. Boner was in Camden and Morning Sun on Friday. The funeral services over the remains of William Haston, 50, who died Tuesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Ashworth, west of Eaton, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Christian church, conducted by the Rev. H. A. Smith. Interment In Mound Hill cemetery. Mr. Haston's death was due to paralysis, from which he had long been a sufferer. A Japanese social will be held on next Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rule by the members of the Missionary Alliance of the Vniversalist church. Mrs. O. G. Colgrove. of Greenville, has been invited and will be rresent to deliver a talk on "Japanese Customs." Eaton Camp No. 8S47, M. W. A., has elected the following officers for the ensuing term: Consul, S. C. Siders; advisor, Samuel Bcane; banker. Leander H. Bucher; clerk, J. C. Ayres; es cort. John W. O'Hara; sentry, Herbert Bowers: watchman. John W. Davis; manager, Frank Hill. Samuel Oldfathor of Lewlsburg, has been appointed a member of the Soldiers Burial committee for Harrison township. The Rev. Stanley O. Royal, superintendent of the Dayton district of the M. E. conference, will occupy the pulpit In the local M. E. church next Sunday morning at 10:20. Mrs. Mary Stephens, of Richmond, Indiana, was a guest Thursday, of Mrs. J. E. Parker. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind., Dec. 16. Miss Cora Brown, worthy matron of the Eastern Star at Milton, Mrs. David Nugent and Mrs. W. 1L Brown, were called to New Lisbon yesterday by the death of Samuel Quinn. father of Mrs. Earl Thomas. He was about seventv rears old. and w-ill be taken to Bloomington, in., today for burial. Mrs. Lafe Rayle srent vestM-dar with her sister, Mrs. John Ohmlt at Cambridge City.

WANT AD LETTER LOST The following axe 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. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Permanent ...2 Grocer 1 C 3 llox 21 3 U. II. B 6 Air 1 E 1 O 1 X. Y. Z 5 White 3 Garment .... 1 L. A. K 3 8 1 Carrier 1 Mall will be kept for Z'j aays only. All mall not cal'ed for wltLln that dme will be cast out.

FOR SALE Graphophone and 100 records in fine condition. Will sell cheap. Call 127 South 4th. Business office at Palladium. 13-tf FORTSALE 1186elected-first class Shropshire ewes, bred to registered rams. Bond & Keniley, Williamsburg. Phone Fred Kenley, Greensfork, or Richmond phone 2008. 14-"t FOR SALE Gentleman's good black overcoat. 1517 N. B street. 14-2t FOR SALE Florence hot blast 409 Klnsey. Phone 7275. 14-2t FOR SXLE Well improved farm containing 145 acres; located on main thoroughfare; mile from Pontoffice, school and interurban. For particulars, call on or address, Mrs. Alice Gresh, Milton, Indiana. tues-wed-thurs 6t FOR SALE Fresh cows at all times. Shofer's barn Long Loomis. 13-7t FOR SALE A heavy spring wagon, with top suitable for poultry wagon, cheap. Inquire 900 S. lithe. 13-3t FOUND During Fall Festival: A bill of money. Owner can have by describing bill and articles purchased at -that time. Address, H., care Palladium. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cockerels. Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Center- . vllle, Ind. Cambridge phone 30-123. 9-7t FOR SALE Cheapest and best six acres within a mile of Richmond. Good buildings and all kinds of fruit. Address "Farm," care Pall. 9-7t Choice Duroc brood sows, yearling male. White Leghorn cockrels. Commons. Webster, 5144C 15-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, buggies and spring wagons at Newbern's shop, 4th and N. A. Phone 1612. 9-tf Mrs. John Kellam entertained Mrs. Jacob Filby, Mrs. Lawrence Wissler, MrB. Alvln Lowery and Miss Abbie Wissler, at a comfort tacking today. Dinner was served. Mrs. W. W. Swope visited her sister, Mrs. Lydia Huddleston at Cambridge City yesterday . Word has been received her that Theo Voorhees formerly of Milton, now of Richmond, has taken a posi: tion with the Jones Hardware company as traveling salesman. Mrs. Carrie Boyer visited Mrs. Susie Ouyton and other friends at Cambridge City yesterday. Earl Doddridge has a new baseburner, and will keep warm this winter. He bought it of H. I). Huddleston. Mrs. Vene Beeson and Mrs. Ella Hoffman visited friends at Cambridge City yesterady. Mrs. Anna Martin is suffering from ; a deep cold. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beeson are moping from the country into their new house here. I Mrs. Clouds of Greensburg is at her son's, Jacob Clouds, at Connersville, and Is sick. Aaron Silvers of Liberty, has been j visiting his sister, Mrs. Hoel. I L. P. Zeller is moving from Miss Hussey's on South street. Mr. Zeller wants out where he has more more room for his poultry. Mrs. Anna Dodge was calling on Cambridge City friends yesterday. The Milton high school team played I the Maple Grove team here Wednes day evening. The score stood 27 to 14 for Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Crist and Mrs. Elwood Beeson fromed an automobile party to Richmond yesterday to visit friends and do shopping. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones entertained at six o'clock dinner Wednesday evening, the Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Van Winkle and family, also their guest Mrs. C. C. Pearson. Chas Callaway and Miss Mary Jones. Perry Freeman of Richmond was greeting friends here yesterday. Mrs. Johnson., mother of Will Johnson, is sick at her home south of town. Mrs. Jesse Fulghum of Richmond visited her sisters. Miss Mary and Miss Sarah Roberts yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ferguson were given a parting greeting by the mem bers of the D. of R. lodge of which both are members, Wednesday evening. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kerlin. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, Ir. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Borders, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Rayle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis. Mrs. Elizabeth KimmeL Mrs. H. H. Heist Mrs. Vene Beeson. Mrs. Alice DuGranrut Mrs. Rebecca Werklng. Mrs. Earl Doddridge. Miss Amelia Knauf aqd Miss Grace Doddy. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. ..A

FOR SALE A long black broadcloth coat. Call 22 North 17. 12-tf

FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. Phone 2301. Call 202 N. Eth. 22-tf FO RS A LE T wo seated. steeFti red surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SA LElS-ln block wooddeliv efed any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 7 room house, bath, electric light. 2 kinds water. 31 N. 19. $18. 4 rooms 111 South Sth. $10. 6 furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. College avenue, $30. 5 room house 1 1 156 S- E, $11. 4 rooms. 600 S. 13th, $10. 7 room house, bath electric '.ight, N. 17th. $18. 5 room house (new) electric light, gas. 2 kinds water, 217 N. 5th, $12.50. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1S14. 16-tf FOR RENT Rooms for light housej keeping, 27 North 11th street 16-2t ! ROOM S"FORREXTFurnishTooms without board. 101 N. 9th street FOR RENT Front room upstairs. IS ! North 12th. 16-3t FOR RENT Physician's offices. Best j location in town, having been occu- ! pied by a physician 25 years. 101 N. 9th street. FOR RENT Rooms. 11th street. Call 31 North 15-3t FOR RENT Five room house. 14-7t Phone 2060. FOR RENT Furnished room, electric light and bath, heat. 108 Ft. Wayne ave. . 14-3t FOR RENT Small place near Richmond. L. A. K., care Palladium. 14-7t FOR RENT 6 room house. Call 216 S. 16th, or phone 2498. 14-7t FOR RENT Second story, 924 Main street. 13-7t FOR RENT Modern six room house, bath and electric lights, 326 South Eighth street 12-7t FOR RENT New house 6 rooms on S. 5th street Call phones 3015-1235. 8-tf. FOR RENT New house, 6 rooms on South Sth street. Call phone 30151235. 8-tf FOR RENT 7 room house, $12.50. 205 W. Pearl. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th tue3 thurs sat tf FORENTNew house six rooms on South Sth. Call Phone 1235. 8-tf FORRENT Five room cottage, 1131 Sheridan. See A. W. Gregg, at Hoosier Store. 7-tf Ferguson left for Florida yesterday. Mrs. Kersey Hoffman visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams at Connersville yesterday. Mrs. Y'ates is very low at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Keaver near Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. William Bougnner accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson to St. Petersburg, Fla. Ozro Dailey was hurt while playing basketball Wednesday night. Will Sweeney of Cambridge City, visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney yesterday. The Cary club met with Mrs. Wilbur Elwell yesterday afternoon. The responses were given from selections from Byron. Mrs. Ernest Doty gave a very fine . paper .on "A Day in Old Oxford" which was devoted chiefly to the universtiy which is made up of many colleges. Mrs. Wilbur Elwell's production was a paper concerning Byron, his character and poetry, and was very instructive. The program was concluded by Mrs. C. H. Wood on the general topic "What Is It to Be Educated." It is to love the good, the true and the beautiful and to make the most of ourselves. Mrs. Walker and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. John Walker at New Lisbon yesterday. They also called on Mrs. Earl Thomas whose father Samuel Quinn died yesterday morning. Hiram Crook sold a fine team of horses to J. Klotz of Indianapolis yesterday. He received $600. Mrs. Adam Snyder received a stork card from Evansville, announcing the birth of a ten pound boy to Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Welderly, that city, December 13. Mrs. Welderly is well known here as Miss Edna Barker, formerly of Connersville. Mrs. John Bowman is sick at her home in Connersville. She lived here! formerly. H AG ERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Dec. 16. The History club will meet December 19 i with Mrs. Unthank and Miss Clark I with the following program: Responses. Christmas thoughts. Select reading. Mrs. Hines. "When James Fixes the KnickKnacks." Miss Clark. "Christmas in Ye Olden Time." Mrs. Hunt . . Xmas Receipts. Mrs. Fritz, Mrs. Unthank, Mrs. Hartley and Mrs. Knapp. "The Christmas Box From Home," Mrs. Teetor. Miscellaneous questions and discussion. Miss Taylor. Mrs. Lontz, Mrs. BelL Miss Alma Petty entertained her schoolmates of the eighth grade at. her home south of town Thursday evening. Mrs. Anna Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Walker and son were guests on Thursday of Mrs. A. C. Walker.

FOR RENT 7 room house, electric light, 2 kinds water. 429 S. 12th. $14.00. 8 room house, bath gas, 2 kinds water, near main, S. 11th. $18. 7 room house, bath, electric light, 2 kinds water, North 19th near Main, $18.00. 7 room house, bath, electric lights. North 17th, $18.00. 7 room house, bath. 2 kinds water.extra good house. North 20th, $15.00. 5 room house, electric light, gas, 2 kinds water. North 20th. $12. 5 room house and summer kitchen, 2 kinds water, 816 North 9th, $11.00. Shideler, 913 Main street Phone 1814. 7t

FOR RENT Two new modern seven room houses. S. W. Cor. 1st and W. Pearl. Thone 2477. 204 S. 12. 6-tf FOR KENT Furnished room, central, modern for gentleman, cheap if permanent. Address Permanent, care Pall. 30-tf FOR RENT A new three roontco flat furrished for light housekeeping; 1C5 N. 4th St. Phone 1612. 2f f FtlRntENTGdfa.ll pastufeTThone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. Sth and Main. septS-tf FOR SALE or trade" for Richmona property, two modern houses In fine location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67. Richmond, India ca. JlyS-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and , local Information office. Sth and North E St3. 16-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light,' $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Small, well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good bouse 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 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk.. 8th & Main. AugS-tf RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth struet Following is the program for the Progressive club, December 28: Oh, a happy, happy New Year, Dear friends, will you come To spend its day within my waiting home. To all I wish a glad New Year. Suppose we start it right Come greet it with song and cheer As the old year takes its flight Music. Duet, Mrs. Williams and Miss Knapp. Responses, New Years' resolutions. Miscellaneous queries and answers, Mrs. Castor, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Sherry. Music. Social hour, Mrs. J. H. Kidwell, hostess. Mrs. Albert Jones spent Thursday at Richmond. ' Kabylo Rugs. With what Kreed does the lover of beautiful weavlugs handle the cream white fabric, with its blue, jewel-like, intricate border, or the all over figured rug. iudlgo blue figures with but little white showing, the blue interspersed with bits of fine red and yellow, so small in quantity as compared to the blue tbat it only serves to warm and mellow it, but seen near one finds that there are innumerable tiny patterns in color running through the blue, which sparkle as do the red and blue lights in the black opal. Handicraft GENNETT TONIGHT! Lyman H Howe's Travel Festival The Bf si Pictures in the ' World so Hand Powell Accepted and placed by Europe at the top among " Violinists, either men or women. Hurray Theatre MONDAY EVE., Dec. 19 Prices f 1.00 to ?3c Boxes fl.50. r

STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his tireproof building when you want to Eton furniture. Fhone 1945. 4th and Main street juneJStf

LOST LOST Sot false teeth, between North C and Hoosier Drill. Return 314 N. 14th. Reward. 16-7t LOST Bunch keys, ladium office. Return to Pal-16-St LOST Small silver chain purse, with change, on South 17th between Main and A. Reward. 71 South 17. 15-2t FOUND FOUND Fur baa at Jones Hardware company, on December 7, on the arrival of Santa Claus. Owner can have same by calling at our store and proving property. Jones Hardware company. FOT'ND Bunch of keys. Call at court house, janitor, first floor. FOUND And advertised twice in these columns, a . safety fastened belt buckle. Inquire at Palladium. 16-tf FOUND A rosary. Call 1111. MISCELLANEOUS PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C may22-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 & Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf NO HUNTING allowed on the Leeds Farm. 10-tf Tha Seal's Sens of Small. The 6ense of 6mell possessed by the seals is very strong and will Invariably wake them out of a sound sleep, even If you come upon them ever so quietly to the windward, and you will alarm them in this way much more thoroughly, though you be a half mile distant, than If you came up carelessly from the leeward and even walked In among them, they seeming to feel that you are not different from one of their own species until they smell you. The chief attraction in these animals Is their large, handsome eyes, which Indicate great intelligence. They are a deep bluish black, with a soft glistening appearance, and the pupil, like the cat's, Is capable of great dilation and contraction. The Bird and the Man. A country stable keeper was driving a salesman from one town to another when, in passing through a wooded section, the salesman seized the lines and brought the horse to a bait What is that noise?" he queried, listening to a peculiar sound coming from the woods. "That? Oh. that's a partridge drumming." replied the driver. "Well." mused the salesman, letting go the lines, "I hope he's, had better luck than I have today." Boston Herald. POST CARD COUPON Clip this Coupon and bring it to one of the Quigley Drug Stores with 10 cents and receive one set of 25 colored view Post Cards of Richmond. By mall 3 cents extra for postage. yi0 Slain St., jJ ZoST C&O.Ry.oflnd. The Popular Highway, Through Vestibule Trains. Now operating fine Buffet Parlor Cars between Cincinnati and Chicago. Leaving Richmond, daily for Chicago at 1116 a. m. and 4:13 p. m. daily, for Cincinnati. Try the new equipment on your next trip to Chicago or Cincinnati. Train No. 3, leaving Richmond, daily, for Chicago, at 7:36 p. m. carries Drawing Room Sleepers, with Comfortable Smoking Compartments. Passengers, get a f ull night's rest For sleeper reservation and other information call C. A. Blair Pass, et -Ticket Agt, Home TeU 2062. Richmond.

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This charming gown was made by combining two extremely effective designs in semi-princess style. The simple waist with square yoke outline and deep shoulder tucks is very becoming and the slender lines of the skirt with its shaped front panel and stylish simplicity. Broadcloth, serge, satin, or similar fabrics may be used with braid embroidered bands or braiding for decoration. The waist pattern is cut in C sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 inches bust measure. The skirt pattern is cut in 5 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 Inches wainst measure. It requires 64 yards of 36 Inch material for the medium size. This illustration calls for two separate patterns mailed to any address upon receipt of 10c for each In silver or stamps. ; ' Name Address Size (Fill out Blanks In pencil and send to Pattern Dept. Richmond Palladium.) Terre Dante, Indlaaaipdlii & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern IH vision Trslns leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.: 7:25; 8:00; 9:25; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 8:00; 4:00 5:25; 6:00; 7:80; 8;40; 9:00; 10:00; ii:io. . u:--r.-Limited Trains. Last Car to Indlanaoolis. 8:40 P. M. Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. M. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort. Crawfordsville. Terre Haute,' Clinton, Sullivan. Mar- ' tins vllle. Lebanon and Paris. IIL Tickets sold 'through. PASSENGER SCHEDULE. C. & O. Ry. of Ind. Effect! v December 1. 1910. i:iit-hn i .rMfaaa-CladaaaH. Htaiiona No, 2. raf!y No. 4. !ally I tear. I born jst, Peru Marlon fit. 11:50 P. M.i 6:45 A.M. :-40 A. M 7:35 A. M. a 8:Ji A. 12.47 P. l'.4 P. 2:47 P. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. H trhmnmj . Ktfxt A. H. 4ilX l. Cottage (irove., Cfnr-Tint!. ft. . . 1:35 A. M l 4;&7 P. . .'11 :4n A M.f 7:15 f Wt-lMOBff ClarlBBittl-Chlmaro. Gallons So. 3. No. 6, Uaily iav e uaujy Cincinnati. ; I th St. Station... I 8:!SP.M Cottwy rm-. . . . 7:15 P. M UaUly S:Z0 AM. M. 1ft:SJ A

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All trains dally. Through Vestibula train, between Cincinnati and Chicago- l"ine buffet service on train No. 4 and 5. Standard Pullman Sleeper on train No. 8 l-avinr Richmond 7:57 P. JML for Chicago daily. For nlH'pr reservation and other information, call C A. BI.AIR, ' Pamitrr aaal Ttc-fcr Aajrat. Heme l ei. 20M3. aichmoajd. !. LIKE ! In the Good Old Summer Time MILK will flow, - if you feed your cows Quaker Dairy Molasses Feed It contains not less than 3.S per cent of Crude Fat ; 16.0 per cent of Crude Protein. GET OUR PRICES IT PAYS ! OmerG.Wiielan HS.6U1SI. PfceelC79