Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 70, 18 January 1911 — Page 7

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nrBLIoHEES CLASSIFIED ADVEETISISO ASSOCIATION' PA PER 8 WE ASS MEMBTHS Pipers in 11 parts of th. States sad Cacada. Tour wants supplied anywhere any tuc. by the best mediums in th. eonntry. Get our membership lists Check papers feu want. VV do the rt. .Vabtishers Classified Advertising Assnelatn, Baffalo, 2i. y.

1 cent per word. 7 days for the v price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.

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LIST OP AGENCIES Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the oae nearest you. The rates are the aame and you will save a trip to too mala office. SOUTH OT MAIN Brucnlng 6 Eickhorn, 13th and S. L A. W. Ulickwedel. sth and South F. Henry Rothert, &th and South II. NORTH OP MAIN Qulgley Drug Store, 821 North E. Child ft Son, 15th and North C. Wm. Merer. 14 th and North O. John J. (Jetx, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John rosier, Richmond Avo. and North West First St. Geo. II. Shofcr. 3rd and W. Main. FAIR VIEW W. II. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price of C days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Its Insertion.

WANTED-jrashlngs. 413 S. 7the. 16-2t

WANTED-hite girl that can go homo at ght. Call Palladium office. ! n-tf

WANTED I you want your repealing done ntly and promptly, go to A. J. Fol Cunningham's Shoe Store. I i7-7t

WANTKD As lace on farm by married man. give reference. Address "Farrf care Palladium. 17-2t

WANTKD Aajts for staple articles. Sella like wj fire. Wg commission. Sent pc for sample and terms. Adda. Union Supply Co., Centervllle, liana. 17-7t

WANTED Tcrtflymen, thirty grips and ten eleetclans for Madame Sherry, Janu; 24. Apply at Gennett Stage Ejance. 15-7t

WANTED a ptjianeut place to do housework In plain family. No laundry work. , N. 11th street. 16-2t

WANTED List yir houses for rent with Shldeler. bst public office In city. 913 Main,TeI. 1814. 15-7t

WANTED You tjfo to Murray Bil

liard parlors forecreatica. 12-tf

WANTED Pin bo; must be sixteen. City Bowlfc Alley. 23-tf

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WANTED A couple of washings. Rough, dry. 727 S. 13th. is-2t

WANTED Housekeeper,

TPrefer

middle aged woman. Must have references. Call 636 North 10th. 187t

WANTKD To buy a good wardrobe cheap. Rend' to address and reply to "Wardrobe" care Palladium. 18-2t WAWEDGlrI for housework "in

small family In suburban home. Reference required. Inquire 1010 Main treet. 18-tf WATlJOTT-TiirAT paid one lady in each town to distribute circulars, take orders for concentrated flavoring in tubes. Permanent position. J. 8. Zelglar Co., Chicago, III. ' 18-lt VANTEtJTo buy a good wardrobe cheap. Betid address and reply to -Wardrobe" care Palladium. 18-2t WANTKD Hoy Hnd girl ugeut. Sell 24 packages of pretty ioMt cards for us at luo a package and receive a pair of skates or other premium Free. Write toduy. Union Supply Co.. Centervllle, Indiana. 17-7t

WANTED CharlesO. Shldeler. Real Estate, Fire In sit nee. Loans. Rentans. Notary Pube. 813 Main St. Phone 1814. j 15-tf llAIR DltESSINO-iiampooing. manicuring. Bring yo combings and let me make you flitches and puffs for Christmas. Ml Steward, 18 S. 6th street. Phone 72. 3-tt

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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows:

P O No. 67 .. 4 X 1 C. II 1 Moving Picture 1

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Mall will be kept for 3 aays only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out

FOR SALE OR TRADE Well improved 50 acre farm one mile north of Fountain City. Chas. Dynes, Fountain City, Indiana. 19-22

FOR SALE Pure white Plymouth rock cockrels. Fishel Stiain. Phone 13u0. , 18-lt

FOR SALE Duroc ',brood sows. Farrow February and March. Papers furnished. Phone 5144C. Commons, Webster. -

FOR SALE Coat, silk dress and suit. Call 131 S. 4th street, mornings. FOR SALE Farms and city property, $500 to loan, good house for rent. Commission one per cent. Kaufman, over 828 Main. 15-tf

WANTED Piano pujs by a former student of the mus, department at Earlham College, terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street. 5-tf

WANTK.D To repair Jur baby cabs, furniture, bicycles aj all kinds of repair work. We aid do picture framlbc Brown & arnell. 1022 si; In Phone 1936. 18-tf

WANTED If you wai money In place of your city pron-ty or farm, go right to Porterflefs Real Estate office. Kelley Bilk. 8th and Main. 14 tf

FOR SALt

FOR SALE A ferret. MiNewcomb, 232 Randolph. 17-2t FORSALE Registered J-sey male calf, dropped Dec. 26th; Wed by King Lambert, importeciinlmal of the famous Dlniger herdj A bargain If sold at once. Haly Landis, R. U. No. 4. Phone B104 18-3t

FOR SALE Piano slightly used, but good as new. Will sell at a bargain. Call evenings. 734 S. 8th St. 15-7t

Sale of Sows The undersigned will sell at his residence 1 miles east of New Paris on Monday, January 23. 33 head of pure bred Duroc Brood Sows. 1 o'clock sharp. Elmer E. Commons. wed-thrus-frl FOR SALE At public auction, household furniture consisting of parlor and bed room suits, Pickering Sq. mahogany piano, tools, steel-tired phaeton and market wagon, light wagon pole with breast tree; incubator and brooder coops; Plymouth rock and white leghorn chickens. MrB. J. V. Rowlett, 300 North 20th St., at 1 p. m., Jan. 20. 1911. Frank Davenport, Auctioneer. 14-7t

News From Surrounding Tovns

GREENSFORK, IND.

Greens Fork, Jan. 18. Quarterly

meeting was held at the M. E. church

Wednesday Instead of Sunday as an Bounced.

Mr. and Mr. Ed Allen have returned from Lynn after spending Saturday

and Sunday there.

Chas. Shults, deputy clerk of Henry

county, returned to New Castle, Mon

day after a visit with Adam Howard

and family.

Mr. N. D. Wolford, of Richmond, has been spending a few days with her sons, llerlun and Charles Wilson of

Sugar Grove.

Rev. Addison preached at the Chris

tian church Sunday morning and evening. A. M. Nicholson made a. business trip to llagerstown Monday.

The series of meetings which have

hern conducted by Evangelist Rhodes and Rev. Finney and Bundy for the past two weeks closed Sunday night. Rev. Lamar, pastor of the U. . B. church was married at Liberty recently. Mrs. T. B. MiUIgan, of New Castle, baa been spending a few days with her father, A. D. Bond. Onle Martin, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his family here. . Rev. Rhodes returned to bis home In Lewlsvllle. Monday. Mrs. Sue Saylor, of Richmond, spent Sunday at home. The fourth number of the lecture course will be given by Emerson Nye, entertainer and Impersonator, at the M. E. church. Friday night at 7:30. Mrs. Emma Lamb and daughter have returned from a few days visit at Williamsburg.

EATON, OHIO. Eaton. O., Jan. 18. Before Judge Abel C. Rislnger In the common pleas court Tuesday, George Shaffer, Indicted on a charge of assault and battery pleaded guilty and was lined $15 and costs and given a sentence of thirty days in Jail. The latter was suspended during food behavior and on his promise to abstain from Intoxicants. 8haffer'i attack was made upon his mother. Clayton Jones, the Richmond. Ind., man. Indicted on six counts for criminal asault upon Miss Bessie Petry and Miss May Wilte. both aged about 11 years, pleaded not guilty. He was sent back to jail to await a hearing. Being without funds Judge Rislnger appointed Attorney E. F. Vaugban to defend blm. Jones crimes are said to have been committed last summer jrhile he resided near Eldorado, from

which place he moved to Rhmond some time ago. S In an effort to raise addition! funds for the proposed new Pythii temple, Waverly lodge has deterrmed to hold a home talent minstrel! show some time the latter part of Fefuary. Hugh R. Gilmore is in charge f the matter and Is arranging to befri rehearsals at once. The plan of Entertainment considered is said to entirely unique and will afford iuch pleasure. i Mohammed Council, O. M. A.Iwill hold a rousing meeting Thursda; evening in the K. of P. hall. Prevjus to work on the class of five cajdldates, the members wll give a staet parade. James M. Noakcs Is gr.nd padlsha of the lodge. " j Mrs. R. V. Locko and Mrs. J. . Mann Sent Tuesday in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pitsinger ai family left Tuesday for a visit w relatives In Birmingham, Ala. n C. W. Bloom and A. J. Murray wert here Tuesday from New Paris attcn.

ing the meeting of the Preble county,

good roads association. j Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Locke spent Sat

urday' in Cincinnati.

Samuel Miller of Eldorado as an

Eaton visitor Monday. I

J. M. Lackey was her from Cimden

Monday.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, 1D.

Cambridge City. Jan. 18. Miss Mar

garet Jones, and her sister, Mrs. Flor

ence Pickett and son. Buford of New Castle, were guests of Dr. f. R. Mauk and family, Sunday.

J. I. Caylor, of Noblesville, speit a

portion of the past week in the bm

of his nephew, Adam Bortsfleld and

family.

Dr. J. E. Wright and family stent

Sunday In Greenfield, the guesti of Wood I Woodword and family, i The members of the Relief Cops will give a play, "The Lady Masot," in the Red Men's hall, one week frm this evening for the benefit of theo. A. R. Post. The receipts will be ud in increasing the treasury of the ord-r. Mrs. J. R. Wharton spent Monday n Centervllle. i The infant child of Mr. and Mr.. Albert Dura died aSturday, after an it ness of a few days from pneumonit The remains were taken to Fountah City for Interment. Prof. Karl Mitchell and Miss Haza Bertsch spent last Saturday witt friends in Richmond.

FOR SALE Paper route; cheap if Bold at once. Phone 2018.

time with her brother Olin and family and will enter an art school in that city. Mrs. Sarah Bortsfield. residing on N. Walnut street celebrated her seventy ninth birthday anniversary the past week. Mrs. Bortsfleld is the oldest member of the family. Mrs. W. R. Wharton and Mrs. Hugh Compton will spend a portion of the week with Mrs. Belle Boyer of Fountain City. ( ' Mrs. Roy Copeland. who Is visiting relatives in Greensfork, in company with her niece, Miss Theodosia McDivitt, of that place, spent last Friday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Charles Kellar went to India

napolis. Monday morning to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Bogue. Mr. and. Mrs. John Judklns .had as their guests at dinner Sunday, Rev. A. S. Phelps and Prof. Harry Peckham. Verne Omit, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his ilarents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmit.

HAGERSTOWN, IND. llagerstown, Ind., Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Walker and son Harry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Welker. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hoover entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Fox, Dr. and Mrs. C. I Stotlepieyer, Mr. and Mrs. Hollace lloover, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughters Rita and Hilda, Mrs. Margaret Brown and Mr. Elias Hoover. I Mr. and Mrs. Rice Miller, ot Gr'eensfork, were guests of relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Woolard were guests Sunday of their son Prof. C. E. Woolard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbet Van Etten were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Etten. New Paris, Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Louck entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. James Baker of Eldorado. Mrs. Susan McKee had for Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. O. F. McKee and family, of Richmand, and Mrs. Mary M. Murray of Winchester. -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brandenburg and Miss Edna Wright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Shinkle and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kilbourne were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wes

ley Kilbourne.

Miss Minnie Jones spent Sunday

with Miss Mae Young.

Mr. Wm. Marshall who is working

at Kokomo, spent Saturday and Sunday with his family. '

Misses Carrie Reed, Dorothy KJrk-

patrick.and Carrie Haller took six

o'clock dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Al-

FOR SALE Moving picture machine, stereopticon. films all combined. "Moving Picture" care of Palladium. 13-7t FOR SALE 5 passenger Westcott touring car, good as new. Call Morel-Bricker Co. 12-7t

FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for , light housekeeping, with light, heat and bath, 131 Richmond avenue. 12-tf

FOR SALE Phonograph and 100 records in fine condition. Call 127 S. 4th street. 18-tf

FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with four French plate mirrors. Phono 2301. Call 202 N. 8th. 22-tf FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf

FOR SALE 18-in block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR SALE Small, welt 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 $4.00C. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. sept 1-tf

FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light. $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf

FOR SALE or trade tor Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. C. box 67, Richmend. Indiana. jly9-tf

SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local information office. Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf

MANUFACTURER, $30,000 Buys interest (working or silent) in established business (close corporation) located Columbus, Ohio. Staple exclusive article, covered by PjT.ents. Sold through dealers, considerable export business, already shipped and start made on chain of stores profits 20 to 50. Write care of Palladium-

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26-tf

FOR RENT Furnished room, steam heat, bath, lights, suitable for two people, gentlemen preferred. 14 N. 9th street. , 18-tf

FOR RENT Two Toom furnished flat for housekeeping in rear 46 S. 11th. 18-tf

FOR RENT Seven room house, 222 South 10th. Inquire 34 South 17th. 17-7t

POR RENT Modern 3-room flat furnished for light housekeeping for two people only. Call PorterfJeld's eRal Estate office, Kelly Block. Sth and Main.

FOR RENT Furnished room, central, modern for gentleman, cheap if permanent. Address Permanent, care Pall. SO-tf

FOR RENT A new threo roomed flat furrished for light housekeeping; 105 N. 4th St- Phone 1612. 2 S

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld, Kelly Blk.. Sth and Main. sept3-tf DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE . Eleven room house, frame, with stone foundation and slata roof, modern, attractive in design, wide verandas, spacious grounds beautifully shaded, fine view overlooking campus of Earlham college, on street now under contract for improvement at township expense as a boulevard. The property is in good condition and unencumbered. Owner a non-resident. This is an opportunity to secure an elegant, commodious and comfortable home in a good location at a decided bargain. For full particulars apply to DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY wed-sat-4wks

NOTICE, SALE OF REAL ESTATE There is offered for sale 36.8 aches of real estate, with'' fair improvements, on National road, west, three miles from court house and on the south side of National road. There is an interurban stop at the corner of property. Possession can be given March 1st, 1911, and all of the same real estate is available for immediate cultivation. For prices and terms, call on William B.. Harris, Admr. Rural Route 22, Greensfork, Indiana, or WTilfred Jessup, Attorney. 16-7t

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LOST Jewel Tea Co., route book, between 9th and Sth streets Across railroad. Return to 439 S. 14th St. Reward. 18-lt

Mrs. A. J. Barber spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Tilman. Mrs. Mary Davis has returned to her home after an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. Dora Wagle, of Richmond, was a Sunday guest of Mr. A. T. Barber and family. Miss Lucile Polglaze, of Richmond, was , a week-end guest of Miss Ruby Kelly and Carrie Whitaker. ,Miss Susan Miller is spending this week at Camden. Miss Ethel Murray was a Sunday guest of Miss Ethel Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. Waker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Coblantz. Mr. Ernest Kessler, of Dayton, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kessler. Mrs. Chas. Kelly of Richmond, and Miss Mary Morse are to be guests of Carrie Whitaker and Ruby Kelly the latter part of this week. Miss Katie Williams, of Richmond, has moved here to take charge of the millinery store of this place. Miss Morna Newbern visited here Sunday. Miss Mae Young and Miss Minnie Jones spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young.

Miss Julia Boyd went to Bridgeport;

Sunday, to spend the week with hePjerd Murray.

sister. .Mrs. Harry Hobbs, from which, Mrs. Marion Stanley, of Richmond, place she will go to St. Louis, the lat- spent the latter part of the week with ter part of the week, to spend some &er mother, Mrs. Jacob Be&nec

MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Jan 18. Mr. Langston, of Straughns, was the guest of Miss Carrie Walker Sunday. The Epworth league observed a program of good exercises, Sunday evening. Special numbers in music were a duet, "Heavenly Lone, Abide,", by Miss Ruby Kellan and Miss Eunice McLung, organ solo,' Miss Florence Daniels and vocal duet Miss Vivian Bennett and Miss Cotna Ingermann. Miss Cora Brown was the leader and gave an excellent talk. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ellebarger and Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Huddleston visited Mrs. Mary Gray Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Filby entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Filby, Mr. and Mrs. Will Philpot and Mrs. Lydia Trine at dinner Sunday. Robt. Peele, of Lewisville, was in

j town yesterday. He has just returned j from a trip through Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam entertainj ed Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lowry and Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Wissler, at dinner Sunday. Robt. Du Granrut, of Philomattl, visited his mother, Mrs. Alice DuGranrut and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Parkins, Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs. Hattie Heist. Mrs. C. H. Pinnick, Mrs. Vene Bee son and Miss Minnie Marshall attended the evangelistic meeting in progress at Cambridge City, Sunday night. Mrs. Bennett visited relatives , at

Cambridge City and Dublin. Sunday., Elijah Heurst, of south-east of Jt

ton, was entertained at dinner-

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones and daughter Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Johnson and Verne Bragg, visited their mother Mrs. L. A. Bragg and other relatives, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lowry entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Kellam, Raymond Lowry and James Lowry, of Connersville a"t dinner, Sunday. Robt. Clee, of Richmond, visited his aunt, and grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel and Mrs. Anna Rothermel, over Sunday. L. P. Zeller is papering rooms for Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Huddleston. The Epworth league officers, of Doddridge chapel, were regularly Installed into their respective stations, Sunday evening by. the Rev. C. H. Pinnick, pastor. Mrs. Bonfoy, of the eastern part of

j the township, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Judkms, at Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs Morton Warren visited Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Butler, at Dublin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews, of Centerville, and Mr. Garrett Clark, Miss Helen Clark and Miss Bessie Boyer, of Cambridge City, visited Mrs. Needham, Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Neff, of Gratis, Ohio, is visiting her brother. Dr. Sweney and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel fell yesterday and is suffering from a. severely sprained ankle. Geo. Klemm was at New Castle on business, yesterday. Carl Neal is suffering from a severely sprained anqle. v Frank Gordon, of Raleigh, was looking after business here yesterday. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick and the Rev.

i E. K. Van Winkle attended the minis

terial institute at Cambridge City, yesterday morning. The Rev. Mr. Van Winkle read a paper on the subject "How Immigration effects Protestantism." The discussion was led by the Rev. Mr. Guischard, of Cambridge

City. The next meeting will be with Mr. Shideler, of Cambridge City. William Passmore has just returned from New Haven, Ohio, where he vis-

jited his sick brother. Stephen Pass-

more. The latter is eighty-one years old, and recently fell from a car step as he was about to leave the train and was seriously hurt. On his return home Mr. Passmore stopped at Warren, Ohio, and visited his sister, Mrs. Margaret Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahon and family attended the evangelistic meetings at Cambridge City, Sunday and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMahon, here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Santiord Little entertained Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Little, at dinner Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bee son and fam-

I ily and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Christ vis

ited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beeson, Svs

LOST Rack case otf of ladies gold

watch. Return to Palladium office.

Reward. 18-2t

LOST Brown fur muff, Saturday

night between Sixth and Eighth

street. Phone 1500. Reward.

LOST Pocketbook containing two small purses, containing about $60, and duplicate from bank in Mart Starr's name, somewhere oa North 9th St.. or between North 9th and

North 15th on D. Leave at Union NTat tonal bank. Reward. 9-tf

FOUND

FOUND Last Saturday on S. A St.,

a gold watch fob and charm. Owner

mav have same by describing ini

tials. Call Palladium. lS-2t

FOUND A dog. Call at 214 South 13th street and describe. l8-2t

FOUND Ladies' white kid glove. Call

CANADA TO SAVE . VALUABLE TIMBER To Organize Fire-fighting and Fire-preventative Corps Very Soon.

Palladium office.

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED STORAGE." Don't forget Atkinson and his lireproof building when you want to storo furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Mata street. June 18-tf

AN" ESTABLISHED factory producing standard goods used by stores, banks, farmers and . practically everybody, is sending their special representative to open a Distributing office in Wayne county, also other unoccupied territory and desires a resident manager with $500 to $1200 in cash, carrying stock to fill immediate orders; we allow $100 to $150 monthly salary, extra commissions, office and other expenses; position permanent; references required. If you can fill requirements write immediately. "Liberty" Manufacturing Association, 230 W. Huron St., Chicago. , 15-7t

MISCELLANEOUS

FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds' Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shldeler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf

PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance

fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Build

ing. Washington. D. C may22-tt

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. Bids. Phono 1330. 15-tf

tbls concerns yon, read cre rally: Dr tUdwell's Symp Pepsin Is positively fuarar. y;i to cure tadigtion, constipation, sick head cho, offensive breath, malaria and all disoosct ' nst from stomach trouble.

PROF. WOOD LEAVES

MILTON SCHOOLS

(Palladium Special)

Milton, Jan. 17. Prof. C. H. Wood

has resigned his position as superin

tendent of Milton public schools to accept a position with the ' Lincoln

school three miles west of Winchester. He received a call Saturday that

Prof. Leslie, who has been the super

intendent is in such ill health that he

must quit work, and that Prof. C. H.

Woods was the choice of both trus

tee and patrons. Prof. Wood left im

mediately for Winchester and accept

ed the place for the unexpired term

of the school and is engaged for the

coming school year.

The unexpired term will be finished

by Prof. Walter Cook of Centerville,

Prof. Wood will finish this week and Prof. Cook will begin Monday. The

many friends of Prof, and Mrs, Wood are sorry to see them go.

C. H.

MRS. HOFFMAN, 84,

DIED TUESDAY

Mrs. Eva R. Hoffman, aged 84, one of Richmond oldest residents, died on Tuesday morning at her home, 215 South Fourteenth street, after an ill

ness ladng some time. She is sur

vived by one son, Adam Hoffman of this city, two daughters, Mrs. Anna

Archibald of Lafayette, Ind, and Mrs. Rose Youngflesh of this city. Funeral services will be held in St. Andrew's church Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, the Rev. Father Roell officiating. Burial will be in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call any time.

Have yo-a troobie ol airy kia-1 aristae froa a disordered stomach? Go to tout drug-gist iad g-et a 50c or fl bottle of Dr. CaMwcil'i iyrnp Pepsin, which is positively guaranteed to lire you una keep yoa well.

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Quigley Drug Storos . The Stores of 4

DRUG SAVING PRICES 4th and Main Sts. t 21 North E St

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20 REDUCTION ON ALL' PYROGRAPHV GOODS Old Reliable Paint Co. We Retail Goods at Wnolesaie Prices. Phone 2230. 10-12 S..7th. H. C Sham 9ar., si

Quebec. Jan. IS. That Canada Is alive to the necessity of taking Immediate and well directed steps to save the country's forests is evidenced by the large number of delegates, repre seating all the provinces and including many men of prominence in public affairs who arrived in the city yesterday to attend the great dominion forestry convention here this week. That the gathering is to be the largest and most representative of its kind ever held in the dominion is already assured. . His excellency the governor-general, has consented to make the opening address today. Senator W. C. Edwards, president of the Canadian for, estry association will preside, and among the speakers during the three days session will be Sir Wilfred Laurler, Mr. Robert L. Borden, Hon, Frank Oliver, Hon. Sydney Fisher, Sir Lower Gouin. Hon. Frank Cochrane. R. H. Campbell, dominion superintendent

of forestry. H. S. Graves, chief forester of the United States and E. R. Ring,1 forest commissioner of the state of Maine. Preceding the opening of the convention there was held the annual meeting of the commission of conservation at which the chairman Hon. Clifford Sifton, outlined a gigantv ic plan, regarding conservation of forests, which will be discussed by the forestry commission. The chairman recommends an expenditure during the next few years aggregating $25.000,000, which he believes will make the forests of the dominion practically immune from any great loss at any one time by fire. The plan involves the organization of a fire fighting and fire preventive corps, modeled after the northwest mounted police.

Terre Daate, Indiaa ajiilii & Eastern Tractioa Co. Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond for Isdlanspoils and Intermediate stations at 6:00 A, M.; 7:2S; 8:00: :25; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; 8:40; 9:00; lt:0t; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indlansoolis, 1:40 P. U. Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. If. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort, Crawfordsvlllat. Terre Haute. Clinton, Suntvaa. 3faa tlnsvllle, Lebanon and Paris, TJL Tickets sold 'through.

IFaiPiriilhi mm.k - Has by far the best JACKSON, ANTntlACITE and SOFT COAL.

Safeguard YCUR fcccsg Against the . element of chance which plays so Isrge a part in your everyday life, by carrying aoeident and health insurance. There is no contract broader than the Aetna's and no company more prompt or liberal in the settlement of claims. The Aetna is the biggest and the best E. B. KNOLLENBERG, Agent. KNOLLENBERG ANNEX.

DONfT FORGET" That NOW is the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs hut little. DOUGAN & CO, -Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330.

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Old fashioned, good heavy harness for horses. The cold weather will soon be over and we are looking fnrwjrrJ fn enriner f"ill

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