Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 104, 21 February 1911 — Page 7

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Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of ths city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

For YoyrConvenience LIST OF AOENCIES Branch offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office. SOUTH Or MAIN DruenlBg & Elckhorn. 13th and 8. E. A. W. Xlllckwedel. th and South F. Henry Rothert. bth and South If. NORTH OF MAIN Quisle? Drue Store, 821 North E. Chllda A Son. nth and North C. Win. 11 lege r. 14th and North O. John J. Oeti. 10th and North H. CENTRAL QutgUy Drug Store. 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Fotier, Richmond Ave. and North West First St Ceo. If. Shofer. 3rd .and W. Mala. PAIRVIEW W. M. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 days for the . price of t days. We charge advertise ments lent In by phono and collect after Us Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, ' M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 WANTED To buy some good rental property. Address L. L. E., . Palladium. 20-St Blirf"MOORE & OO BORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, 1. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf

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HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagorstown, Ind.,' Feb. 21. The 'Five Hundred" Card club met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Will Abbott, on South Perry street. The members are Mrs. Abbott, . Mrs! II. R. Brant, Mrs. Ebert Wycoff. Mrs. Fred Teets, Mrs. Ora Wheeler, Mrs. John Kldwell. Mrs. W. II. Porter, Mrs. Joe Stoneclpher, - Miss Mable Tcetor and Mrs. Otho Williams. Miss Hazel Yoke and Mr. Lawrence Rlnehart were married Saturday at noon at tho residence of and by the Ilev. Lewis Teetor on West Main street. 'The young couplo will reside on the farm, east ot town, vacated by the groom's brother Harry Rlnehart. The bride Is a very pretty and estimable young lady, the daughter ot Mr; and Mra. Jeff Yoke. The groom is tho son ot Mrs. Theodore Shafer. Miss Crystal Keys returned from New Castle Saturday evening. Marwh Hastings and wife ot New Castlo spent over Sunday here. Michael Connlft went to Indianapolis Monday to spend several days with relative. Funeral services of John Gwlnn were conducted Tuesday at the German Baptist church west of town. The funeral of Mrs. Gwinn was held there four weeks aicc. The couple were elderly and resided near Ixxuist Grove. Mrs. Joe Stoneclpher and Miss MaMo Tector wero at Richmond Monday morning. John Stauuu of Indianapolis has been visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolard and daughters spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sarah Weber near Cambridge city. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Thurston and daughter Rcna were gueats Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.' P. A. Wiggins at LowunUville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rlnehart and son and Sylva and Amtm Root spent Sunduy at the homo ot Henry StrlckMr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones enter, talncd Sunday at dinner Mrs. Amanda Staunm and son Otis and Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Leonard and family. Harry Rlnehart wilt move to Richmond. Wednesday. MIhs Ada Waltz entertained Informally one evening recently at her home north of Hagerslown. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Everett K. Root, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoneclpher and Mr. John Feely. While driving on tho road near the llookout home north ot town the horse of Mr. and. Mrs. Daniel llarter became frightened and the occupants were thrown out and were caught in the top In such a manner as to be dragged several feet Neither ot them were hurt seriously but the buggy was demolished. Mrs. George Smith and family who have been spending this week here, with kor nsronti Harry Falck and wife and other relatives left Monday for their new home In Scott county, where Mr. Smith has ' purchased a farm. Mrs. Phoebe RlnVhart and son Maliton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Margaret

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WANTED Place to work after school and Saturday. Address F. cars Pal. tue-thur-sat WANTED Experienced cook at Brunswick hotel. Main street. Reference required. LIVE MAN or woman wanted tor work at home paying $2.00 to $3.00 -per day, with opportunity to advance. Spare time can be used. Work not difficult and requires no experience. Universal House, 252 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Jan 24 tues-thurs-sun-12t WANTED Two carriage painters at once. Myers & Parke. 20-2t WANTKD Competent trimmer; state price; address "Milliner," Palladium. 20-2t WANTED Place on farm by experienced man with small family. Address 519 South 12th St. 20-2t WANTED Roomer at 405 National Avenue; modern, bath, etc. 16 Tt IiARO Al NSDo you ' want to biTya good farm any size. Call A. M. Roberts, Real Estate. 221 S. B St. Phone 1320. 18-7t WANTED I will start you in mirror business; best paying trade today; Famous French method; home work no capital; $12 daily; let me prove It; free particulars. Corey, Dept 160, Omaha, Ncbr. WANTED--A good strong middle aged woman for general housework. Address 282 Ft Wayne avenue. 18-7L WANTED Pin boys; must ho sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tt WANTED If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Portcrfleld's Real Estate office, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 18- tf WANTED Board and room with private family, which has nice home circles. Earlln A. Steele, Richmond, lnd. 16-7t WANTED Good atout woman for general housework. 2108 N. E St. 19- 4t WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf Ulrlch. Mrs. Ulrich is quite poorly. Other guests of Henry Strickler and wife 8unday were Allen Fouts and wife, Mrs. Alice Fouts and Lena Fouts. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Feb. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives at Eaton, O. Mr. and Mrs. John Foland 6pent Saturday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Modoc have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore. Shannon Neff ot Earlham college spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mrs. David Brooks is the guest of relatives in Indianapolis and Terre Haute. The series of meetings that are being conducted by Rev. Zerbe at the M. E. church will continue through the week. Onnie Martin of Richmond spent Sunday at home. Rev. White of Hartford City preached, at the U. B. church Sunday afternoon. ' Charles Smith left Monday for Arkansas to spend four weeks. John Clawson - Is enlarging his building west of his. house by building an addition to It preparatory to starting a bakery In a few weeks. Mrs. Minnie Bennett and children have been spending a few days with relatives In Richmond. E. E.-Nicholson has been acting as substitute mall carrier on Route 21 on account of the Illness of Harmon Davis, regular carrier. Mrs. Sue Gaylor of Richmond spent Sunday at home. The teachers attended association at Richmond Saturday. Mrs. Lafe Stigleman is convalescent after a two weeks illness. Mrs. Porter of Danville has returned home after a weeks visit with her uncle A. B. Carter and family. Mrs. Harry Beck of Anderson has returned home after a two weeks visit with relatives here. Clem Chapman of Cincinnati is spending a few weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman. Rev. Bundy and family will move from the John Brooks farm to a farm near Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nicholson will move to the Brooks farm. Mrs. Emma Lamb spent Saturday in Richmond. - Mrs. L. D. Stackhouse is on the sick list ECONOMY, IND. Economy. Ind.. Feb. 21. Mrs. Ellen Fox returned to her home In Richmond Saturday afternoon after a few days Tislt with her daughter Mrs. Mabel Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rakestraw of Losantville, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Morrison. Joseph Lamb and Mack Lamb ate dinner Saturday with Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Ida Lamb. Marguerite, the little two-year-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson was attacked Saturday morning by a big scotch collie dog at the

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WANT AD LETTER LOST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads., received at this office. Advertisers win confer a great favor by calling for mall la answer to their ads.- Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: D .. .. .. .V 2 Mrs. W 2 P 6 Permanent .. 2 Home 1 Widow ....... 1 L. L. C I M. C. S. 2 Trade 1 .Mall wlil be kept for SO days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED To trade, good Investment property in city for farm. Address Trade." care Palladium. 16-7t WOMEN-Sell guaranteed, hose. .ID per cent, profit. Make. $10 daliy. Full or part time. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadelphia. Pa. . 11-ti MEN AND WOMEN If you want to work, sell guaranteed hosiery .to wear. Big commission. Make $10 dally. Experience unnecessary. Address Inuternational Mills, 3038 Chestnut. Pblla. - ; -li-tf WANTED To rent by 1st of May, a six room modern house, centrally located. Address "R" care Palladium. feblS-tf WANTED Charles D. Shideler. Real Estate, Fire Insurance. Loans, Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main St Phcce 1814. 15-tf WANTED To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture framing. Brown & Darnell, 1022 .Main. Phone 1936. 18-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Earihum College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street 5-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Extra good young draft mare. Call 23-A, Boston. 21-3t Atkinson home and was badly bitten The left cheek and temple were torn and the left ear waa badly chewed. It required several stitches to close the. wound in the temple which . will require several days to heal. There was held an all day meeting in the M. E. church here Sunday. Dinner was served in the basement of the church and between two and three hundred were fed. The big dinner and social that was held - In the Friends church was a grand success. Two hundred ate dinner which consisted of all good things that the season afforded. After dining a good social time was indulged in by all in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleming's little baby son, Vernon Charles, has been very sick the past several days, but was reported better today. The spring songsters have begun to arrive from their southern winter home. We note the following: red bird, blue bird, meadow lark, song sparrow, robin and kildee. Poor little feathered friends, they have come too soon this season, for this a winter morn. Miss Virgia Stanley who went to Maysville, N. D., something over a year ago with her Granddma Watson to spend an indefinite time with relatives arrived home Saturday evening. Mrs. Watson died last Tuesday and was brought back to Richmond for burial and Miss Stanley came with the body. Mr. and Mrs. George Canady's daughter was very sick Sunday. . Bj ram Beard, who . is a telegraph operator sixty miles from Denver. Col., is here the guest of friends and relatives. Miss Zella Beard of Carlos City, is staying with Mr. and Mrs.., Joe Morrison who are the glad parents of a girl baby. It bears the name of Thelma. Grant Wadman has moved on the Alvis Mendenhall farm near Sugar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daugherty entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mendenhall and son cf "West River. Miss Lizzie Jones was the Sunday afternoon visitor of Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. 'Grace Hunt. Harrison Fox and family entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Replogle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Replogle. Mr. and Mrs. Ol Shafer and sons ot Mooreland ate their Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Chamness. Charles Fleming. Albert Chamness and Harry Macey, big "lasses , makers" of West River have had one run of the drip dripping oftbesweet which made each from 30 to 50 gallons of fine maple molasses. Cal Fennimore and son Howard of Muncie were guests of relatives here Sunday, We had the pleasure of reading a very Interesting letter written by Rev". Fred Greenstreet of Boston to his grandma, Mrs. Jesse Greenstreet stating he was enjoying the interesting sights in the "Hub City of the Universe." ' Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and children. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ballinger and children ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Elim "Osborn Sunday. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and

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FOR SALE One bed room suit, one wardrobe and one rug. Call 121 N. 12th. 21-3t F0RSALE Chrystal white Orphingtoo eggs from 5 winning pens. Best blood line. Kellerstrass strain. Going fast Book your orders. Earl Mathers, Spring Grove, City. Phone 3450. FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs for setting; from prize winners. J. W. Rethmeyer, 355 Richmond Ave. 16-eod6t FOR SALE Cheap, small wagon; enquire Trieber, Post Office. 17-7t FOR SALE A four-minute mahogany cased phonograph with 100 fourminute records, and 122 two-minute records; practically new, to sell at less than half price. 116 S. 12th. 15-7t FOR SALE Base burner, cook stove, beds and household goods at 313 N. 17th. 15-7t FOR SALE Buff Leghorn cockerels, Wm. McCoy, Boston. Ind. 1 2-4 1 cod FOR SALE IS-ln block wood delivered any part of the city. Phone 4105. 22-tf FOR SALE Duroc brood sows. Farrow February and March. Papers furnished. Phone 5144C. Commons, Webster. FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey In good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. febl6-tf REAL ESTATE For sale right along. Anything from a lot or cottage to a mansion. Decided bargains. See Thompson's Agency, 710 Main St 21-6t Its hamt. "What's that disease when people) and things and names feaze you?" "That's It aphasia." Exchange. son of Richmond were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Florian. Dr. Howard Ballineger of Chicago was here visiting bis parents over Sunday. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Feb. 21. Emerson Gause was home to visit his parents over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant were entertained at dinner Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kuhns. Harper Lindsay was , home from Earlham to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay. Mrs. F. M. Jones who Is superintedent of the home department of the Christian church Sunday school book has lost her book In which she has the names of her class enrolled. Mrs. Jones will be grateful to the finder if he or she will return it. Mr. Anderson of Hagerstown, attended the services of the M. E. church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffreys and the Rev. Mary Mills of Dublin attended the services Sunday evening. ' Mrs. Mary Reigel of Brownsville was in town yesterday. She was enroute to Centerrille to her brother's Thomas Clevenger, whose wife died Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahan and family were entertained at dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMahan. Miss Pearl Thornburg Was home from Earlham to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Thornburg. Mrs. Speed and Mrs. Knox of Cambridge City were entertained at dinner with Samuel Bobbins and niece Mrs. Duncan Sunday. Miss Ruby Moore returned to Richmond yesterday. Miss Lois McClung was entertained at dinner Sunday with Miss Ruby and Miss Blanche Moore. Miss Mary Jones visited Miss Helen and Miss Blanche Coyne south of town over Sunday. Walter Napier visited his little daughter at Reid . Memorial hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton Sunday. James Murphy and sister, Miss Nora Murphy visited friends at Connersville over Sunday. Mrs. I. F. Sweeney received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. John Eby of four miles south of Dayton Sunday. She was aged 73. Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney, will attend the funeral. Mrs. Sweeney is now the last or her father's family living. Paul Matthews of Centerville visited his grandmother. Mrs. Amanda Needham Sunday.' The services at the M. E. church are well attended and full of Interest from the beginning to the close of the meeting. The services on Sunday were fine throughout and a very large congregation was in attendance at night and a nice offering taken. In the afternoon the Rev. Mr. Westhafer conducted a children's meeting that was well attended and interesting in its character as well as full of spiritual Interest Special numbers In music were a vocal duet by Lillian DuGranrut and Hazel Murley at the morning and a vocal duet by Miss Nettie Bennett and Mrs. Stamm at the night services. The afternoon meetings began at 2:3Q today ajid wUl bs at that

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FOR SALE Small farm worth tfcef price if sold by March 15. For par-j ticuiars address Box 156 Ct-nter-; ' ville, Ind. . -l zt, FO RALE Cottag e. CalTpnc u 5 2TB1 j between 7 a. m. and 5 p. m. , 19 tj FOR SALE- Small, well improved su t burban premises; well fruited., good J house and barn; otaer outbuildings; j an ideal little borne, for tne retiree farmer, or city man seeking e su burban home. Price $4,000.- Appl? to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street aept Mf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases, and local information office. 8th and North E Sts. - 16-tf FOR SALE Fine ten room modern house at bargain. Box 100, City. FOR SALE Six room nouse - with bath, furnace - and electric- light $2,300.00. ihone 1522. ' 17-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT 5 room flat with bath and. electric lights. Corner 5th and S. A. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 21-tf FOR RENT 6 room house 'with bath, hot and cold water; also cistern. Located at 348 S. W. 3rd street. Call at same number. " 19-7t FOR RENT Modern 3 room flat furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire Porterfield Real Estate . office, Kellcy Blk., cor 8th and Main. 14-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping; light, heat and bath. 615 So. B. 16 7t FOR RENT Good house, 6 rooms and bath. 209 West Pearl. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. 15-tf FOR RENT Office rooms In Murray Theater building. 15-7t LOST LOST A silk toy-poodle. Answers to name of Joe. Reward if returned to 1001 S. C St 21-2t time and each afternoon and 7:15 each eveningf Everybody is invited and urged to attend. The Rev. Father Frank Kennedy died Sunday. He was the grandson of Mrs. John Coyne, Sr., of south of Milton. Father Frank Kennedy who was the assistant priest-at the Catholic church at Springfield and was conducting mass at 7:30. He was about 8620 A DAINTY

Ladies' Night Dress with Round Yoke. A very pretty night dress is here shown. The neck is collarless. The fullness of the body portions may be tucked or gathered to the round yoke. The- sleeve may be long and finished with a band cuff, or in elbow length as illustrated. Nainsook, long cloth, and cambric are the fabrics most used for garments of this kind. Embroidered "all-over" or tucking will answer nicely for the yoke. The pattern is cut in 7 sizes, 32. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 inches bust measure. It requires 6 yds. of 36 inch material for the 36 inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in stamps or silver. (Fill out Blanks in pencil and send to Pattern Dept, Richmond Palladium.)

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FOUND FOUND Bunch ot keys on Lincoln ' St. Call Little & Bose!!'s grocerys . 2 1 -2 1 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ReXlsTaTE EXCHANGE a" 1 ; Roberts.221 S. B street. Richmond. ; 5EJt:ana. Phons 1320. 112H - STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his flreproof building when you want to ; store furniture. Phone 1945. . 4th ' and Main street , JuneiStr MISCELLANEOUS UPHOLSTERING Repairing and rei finishing furniture, oriental carpet , and rugs "cleaned by my -own process, renews the color and makes them look like new. W. B. Thome, 1607 Main street Phone 2705. 14-14 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. Phone 1330. 15-tf FIRE INSURANCE and lnsuran.ee of all kinds. Loans. Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf Marat's Deadly Prescription. Whether Marat of "the terror" was a veterinary surgeon or a fashionable physician is a point which historians have earnestly debated. Some light Is thrown upon it by the memoirs of the papal envoy of the period, who was one of his patients, and reports as follows: "He prescribed for me some medicine which would have killed me If the celebrated chemist of the Rue Jacob had been willing to give it to me. 'I see well enough,' he said, 'that this is no medicine for you; it is medicine for a horse. I recognize the doctor's signature; be la mad.' Apparently Marat had mistaken me for one of his patients at the stable at which he was a physician." to elevate the Host when he suddenly fell over. He was carried from the church ta the priest's house where he lingered until 8:30 p. ra. and died without regaining consciousness. He was about twenty-six years old and his mother, Mary Coyne Kennedy, of Cincinnati, was at her mother's, Mrs. Coyne. Mrs. Kennedy had accompanied members of the family to atNIGHT DRESS

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tscd St Gabriel's church at Conner viae, when.ihe wcrd came. She was conveyed to Richmond in an autc where sh? left immediately for Spring field;' But' ber son never" recognized her presence. The1 burial will be al Washington Court House, Ohio, wtiers .-, his father and brother are laid. Fata

er Kennedy' is well known here anc highly respected, and his future ca reer was promising, lie was soon tc have a church of. his own and hii mother was expecting to be his house keeper. - He was her only child and the blow is almost crushing. His leatb was due to apoplexy Will Rothermel of Connersville via ited his mother and sister, Mrs. Anna Rothermel and Mrs. Elisabeth Kim me I Sunday. Oran Bragg met with an accidem whereby he had to have three stitches taken on the left side of his face jus about the eye. He was playing, wills Master Lisle Null in the grocery ane as be attempted to dodge the lillH boy he struck his head against tht , tracker bin J L. Snypp of Columbus. Ohio, visit ed Mr and Mrs. O H Beeson Satur day. J L Manlove had a fine Jersey calt to die. It was six weeks old Mr. Manlove states that he would not have taken less than $5o for it. ' Mrs. Sylvia Custer returned yester day from a visit to Indianapolis. The D of R. lodge will meet this evening. Mrs. St.. Clair is visiting her sister, Mrs. Heist also her daughter Mrs. J. A. Brown. ' Mr, and Mrs. Hiram Crook and daughter Irene were entertained ,at dinner with Mr. and Mrs Will Miller Sunday. George Klemm was at New Castle yesterday on business for the Riverside flour mills. The Rev. Mr. Westhafer, the Rev. and Mrs. Pinnick, Mrs. St. Clair, Mrs. Vene Beeson, Mrs. Heist and Miss Cora Brown were entertained at din ner with Mrs. Mar.y Walker yesterday. George Wilson returned yesterday from a visit at Ansonia, O. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace were entertained at dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace. Miss Tiny Moore visited at Connersville. yesterday. . Dr. and Mrs. Wright of Cambridge City were entertained with R. F. Callaway and aunt, Mrs.. Barton Sunday evening. " John Coyne accompanied his sister Mrs. Kennedy to Springfield, O., Sunday. Miss Alice Ward was' here from Richmond to visit her parents Sunday. .. In order to quickly convert assets into funds, I offer for sale at face value, two (2) notes of $3,166.66 each, drawing 6 interest, secured by mortgage and due July 31, 1911 and January . 31, 1912. J. A. Spekenhier, Trustee. feb 22-24-25- - ' The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave " . Daily "Arrive ll:16a.m.,.. Chicago ...t 8:56a.m. t 7:57p.m. ... Chicago ... 4:15p.m. S-Kfin m rMnfinnart ' 111Aa m WW A ISIS 4:15 p.m... Cincinnati .. 7:57 p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Subject to change without 'notice)' 20 REDUCTION ON ALL PYROGRAPHY GOODS 4 Old Reliable Paint Co. We Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices. Phone 2230. 10-12 S. 7th. H. C. Shaw, Mgr. Prompt relief from, the constant itching associated with Eczema the first application of Nyal's .Eczema Lotion affords a grateful relief. Ask us about It Home Made Dread Wholewheat Specially fine H. G. HADLEY 1022 Main St. D. E. ROBERTS Piano Tuner & Repairer Thirteen Years Factory and Wareroom Experience Phone 3684. 1810 Main St. store 710 Main Fcrnitore Pctbed Fcr Stippfca Or Storc-2 DUNHAM'S