Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 129, 18 March 1911 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN. evening. "Alaskan Gold Fields," wat presented by , Mr.J0on.ey. It discussed, the location and output of the various mines of Alaska, and brought out many Interesting facts relative to the various districts of that section of the country. Miss Kdlh Bowman and Mrs, Glenu Scott, of Greenfield, added i to the pleasures of . the evening with piano solos. The next meeting will be with Mrs. diaries Baily, March 30. Mrs. J. E. Hrooks is recovering after a severe attack of the grip, Mrs. Frank Huffman, of Dublin, was the guest of Mrs. O. E. White, Thursday. PALLADIUM " Branch Offices Branch offices arc located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. RATE! o o o o o o t cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Want. Ad. C o 1 u m m s KNOWN VAL.UCS rUBLlaHKKS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION IMPLItS WE ABE MEMBERS Pipers in all parts .-f the States and i.ads. Your want supplied anywhere any "::re fcy the best mediums in the conntrz. Vtt our m"inber)iip list Chwlc papra f":i" want. W do the rest. . afcTlshcrs Classified Advertinine A ssnriailco. fiu2aio, '. V.

THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1911

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LIST OF AGENCIES Branch office are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with tho ona nearest you. Too rates arc the same and you will save a trip to the mala office. 80UTH Cr MAIN BrucnlDK. ft Eickhorn, 13tb and 0. Ii A. W. Dtickwedel, 8th and South F. Henry Rothert. Dth and South II. NORTH OF MAIN Qulglcy Drug Store, S21 North E. Child & Son, ISth and North C. Win. Hiegcr. 14th and North G. John J. Gets. 10th and North IL CENTRAL. Qulgley Drug Store, 4th and Mala t WEST RICHMOND John FoBlor, Richmond Ave. and North Weit First St. Geo. If. Shofcr. 3rd and W. Main. FAIR VIEW W If. 8chncldcr, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 day for the price of 6 days. We charge advertisement sent In by phone and collect after Ita Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 SVANTKD Painting to make that old buggy and carriage look like new for years. 40I N. 15th street. 16-Tt e o d "WaIsTKIV llood woman or girl for washing. Call at 213 Randolph. 17-tf WANT Kl) Married man on farm. , Luther King. Richmond, Ind., R. 7. 18-2t W.Vn T K DTrunk; state size, price and condition, Trunk. Palladium. 18-lt WANTED To send you our "Beacon" If you are Interested. Address Richmond Buslneas College. 17-3t WA N T K I ) A" gl r ltodh6178ewof k". . CaU 249!. lS-7t

News From Surrounding Towns

FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, lnd., March 18. Mra. Chas. Bonham, of Lynn, and sister, Mlsa Ethel Rex, of Decatur, lnd., spent a day this week with Mr. J. J. Overman and family. Mr. Joshua Chenoweth and wife, and Mr. Jacob Showalter and wife, attended the funeral of Mr. David Clevenger, held at Lynn on Thursday. A post card shower was given Mrs. II. II. Gardner last Tuesday, it being her birthday. She received ninety-five i-nrds. Mr. Lum Harrison and wife, living near Hopewell, spent last Sunday with Mr. J: J. Overman and family. Mra. William Cooper, who has boeu very 111 for the past three weeks, Is cry much Improved. Mrs. I O. Anderson has moved Into Iter new rooms, north of the W. A. Clemonta Dry Goods store, and is now ready for business again. Rev. Smith has gone to West Elkton. Ohio, to attend the Friends quarterly meeting at that place. Mr. Hmllh will fill his regular place at the Friends' church, here Sunday morning and evening. EATON, OHIO Eaton, O.. March is. J. L. Emlet, of West Alexandria, wns an Eaton business visitor Thursday afternoon. Charles G. Schlenkcr returned to his home at Hickman. Ky.. Thursday, after a short visit with local relatives and friends. Wlllard Armstrong was a Cincinnati visitor Thursday. Mrs. Frank Neff. of Richmond. Ind., rpent Thursday lth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thum. The members of the Fortnightly club were delightfully entertained on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Scheld at their home on South Maple street. Following the usual Interesting program, a dainty luncheon was served. A social given In the K. of P. hall Thursday night by the Pythian Sister wan largely attended ami was much enjoyed by all. A case involving the sum of $23.25 ha been appealed from Justice L. T. Stephens' court by Samuel Staddon, who claim that amount Is due him. Monroe and Marlon Christman for labor. In a cros-petitlon filed by the defendants they claim Staddon is indebted to them In the sum of $77. C. U. Green was here from Dayton Thursday afternoon. L W. W. SchenUer spent Thursday In Cincinnati. A meeting of the board of directors

ENTER Spring term which opens March 27, to April 1, at Richmond Business Col luge. 17-3t

WAXTKD Good advertising solicitor to call ou retailers Must give At references. Add reus lloosier Co., Anderson, Indiana. 17-3t W A N'J'E I) To clea 11 house or do day's work by a young girl. Call at 435 S. 6th street in the rear. 17-2t WANTED Day work. 205 N. 4th street. Belle Crafton. 17-2t WANTED Day work on farm by co.ored man. 203 N. 4th street. 17-2t WANTKD Seven room house by 4th of April; location north of Main on 7th. Mil, or Still. No children; good referenee. Address "J. C. I'." eare of Palladium. 17-7t WA NT EI yfTt l i Ht class mac h i n i s f. Apply Pilot Motor Car Co. 17-3t WANTKD Farmers and all others iuterested to see and price our gates. We make them any size wanted. It will pay you to see us. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co., 22nd and North E streets. Phone 3751. 16-wetI-frl-sun 2 wks WANTKD Position as clerk, office, girl or something similar by an experienced clerk. Address "X." care Palladium. 14-7t WANTKD Middle aged woman for a companion and housekeeper for woman of some age in country. Phone 1461. sun-tue-wed WAXTEbYbutbo"tMurra"pBirliard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTKD To trim your trees and vines. Address Trimmer, care Palladium. 14-9t WANTKD Girl to work in boarding house. Address "D. U. 11." care of Palladium. 13-tf WANTKD Everybody suffering from piles, go to Qulgley's drug store for S. U. Tarney's Positive Painless Pile Cure. Best on Earth. 7t e o d WANTKD Lawn mowers sharpened. 35c. Called for and delivered. Phone 2593. sun-6t WANTKD White girl to do general housework; must go home at night Call 36 S. 8th Btreet. 3-tf WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 dally. Full or part time. Beginners investigate. Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa,. 11-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 18-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. lS-tf of the Preble county Agricultural society will be held in Eaton Saturday, when a revise of the premium list for the coming fair will be completed. For the first time in the history of the society no "comits" will be Issued this year for the county fair. Because of the lack of evidence, William Butler, charged with Illegally furnishing liquor to Gus Seibert, was dismissed from the common pleas court Thursday morning by Judge A. C. RisInger. The affidavit against Butler wns sworn to by Mrs. Ij. S. Rossler, who claimed she saw Butler give liquor to Seibert. Plans are already being made for the annual dinner at the Children's Home in honor of the memory of the late James W. Brude, following whose death a legacy or $1,000 was bequeathed that institution. The event will be held April 15. In his will Mr. Bruce stipulated that the interest derived from that sum be used for an annual dinner for the inmates, and in his memory. The affair has been held for several years ami has become n pleasure eagerly looked forward to by the children. Besides the children, the board of trustees and a fewfriends attend. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Newby ' were Richmond visitors Thursday. H. E, Ervin, of Campladlstown. was an Eaton visitor Thursday. MILTON, iND. Milton. Ind.. March IS. Mrs. Frank Doty visited her daughter. Mrs. John Sherman at Richmond yesterday. Mrs. Jennie Summers is on the sick list. Miss Marie Snyder is home to visit her parent over Sunday. The membership of the Christian church is requested to be present at Sunday school tomorrow morning and remain for the business meeting to consider improvements on the church building. Will Irvin of New Castle spent yesterday at Adam Snyder's. A crowd of neighbors and friends dropped in to spend the evening with Mrs. M. V. Brown and daughter last evening and made taffy. Mrs. Kate Habig of Indianapolis, is visiting J. W. Ferguson and sister, Mrs. Catherine Swafford and other relatives. Mrs. Henry Dennis writes an Interesting letter from Anderson to Mrs. M. V. Brown and state that next month the Eastern Star of that city will have a great meeting at which the grand worthy matron will be In attendance. Mis Lula Ward is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst near Conners-

WANT AD LETTER UST 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 st this office up to 12 noon today as fallows:

Central Farm . . It. C. .. R. U... .1 Z .. .. 1 o. w. . 2 Trimmer . .. II. M. 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 1(3, I. O. O. F. Bldg. febllO-tf MEN AND WOMEN If you want to work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wear. Big commission. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary Address International Mills, C03S Chestnut. Fhila. 11-tf WANTED Charles D. Shideier. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans. Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main St. Phone 1814. 15-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student cf the music department at Earlham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C 6treet. 5-tf WANTED Pin uoys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Practical printing press, 4x6 and type cheap. See pressman, Paladlum office. lS-tf FOR SALE One good general purpose horse, weight 1300 pounds, good rubber tired carriage, one buggy and harness, one four hole hot plate, about fifty feet good garden hose, telephone 125S. 18-2t FOR SALE F. C. S. books pertaining to wood ornamentai designing or general designing. Address .7. A. P. care Palladium. 17-7t FOR SALE Marquette carpet. Call 205 North 13th. 17-7t FOR SALE Lawn mowers, gasoline stove; also gasoline stoves and lawn mowers repaired. 313 N. 13th. 17-3t FOR SALE Good driving mare. yrs. old; also buggy and harness. 205 Pearl street. 1 0-7t FOR SALE Phaeton, good rubber tires, newly painted. W. G. Luther, 142 S. 21st street. I5-7t ville. She will remain over tomorrow. Mrs. Morton Warren received word that her brother Rollin Butler had again been tapped for dropsy. Walter Basson of Connersville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basson, Sr., yesterday. Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Bean were entertained as recent guests with Mrs. Catherine Swafford. Mrs. Nugent called in Cambridge City yesterday. Harry Borders was the leader of the M. E. prayer meeting Thursday evening. Mrs. Oliver Wallace was a caller at Cambridge City yesterday. Word has been received here that Mrs. Josie Clouds is in the hospital at Indianaio1is. Mrs. Clyde Miller and Mrs. George Keever visited at Richmond yesterday. Morton Warren has not been able to be at his work at Bertsch's shop at Cambridge City. He is suffering from deep cold. Mrs. Joe Render of Richmond was here on business yesterday. Ethel, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thornburgh is reported worse. Mrs. James Baker was entertained with Miss Elda Ixwry and assisted her to quilt Thursday. Miss Gertrude Crull of south of town visited friends here and at Cambridge i City yesterday. Ivan Parkins has been suffering from a sore linger caused by running a splinter in his little finger. Services at the Friends church tomorrow as usual. Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong of Troy, Ohio, and Francis Matthews of Centerville are visiting Mrs. Needham, Mrs. Armstrong and Miss Bessie Harrison. Mrs. Anna M. Rothermel and Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel are gradually improving. Mrs. John Baker nee Miss Valeria Clee of Bradford, Ohio, is attending her grandmother and aunt who have been very sick. Dr. Boyd of Cambridge City was in town yesterday. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society met with Mrs. W. L. Parkins, yesterday afternoon. A fine program was observed. Miss Mamie Keller of Bentonville visited Miss Blanche Moore last night. Mrs. Will Higham of Brownsville is sick. She has the grip. Mrs. Julia Ellis who visited her sister, Mrs. G. A. Borders, has gone to Indianapolis to visit friends before- returning to Terre Haute. Mrs. Dan Clevenger, Mrs. Walter Doddridge, Mrs. Isaiah Doddridge, the Rev. and Mrs. Pinniclc and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Maple were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. David Doddridge yesterday. Miss Nora Murphy. Miss Minnie Marshall and Miss Emma Gingrich,

FOR SALE Incubator 4'G Lincoln street. lv2t FOR SALE Kllgfiie lathe; alw tools. 127 S. U'lh. L. W. Harris. 13-it

FOR SALE Two thoroughbred .shorthorn bull calves. Howard Pickett, Williamsburg, lnd. Phone Foun tain City, 194 L. 14 7t a. FOR SALE Folding bed, dresser, stove and hot plate. McConaha Hldg. 11 S. 4th. 14121 EGGS at live and let live prices of Hatred Rock. Black Lanshan and S. W. C. Leghorn at $l.uo per 15. Six pens were prize Winnings for 1910; vveiw 6 first. 7 seconds, 3 thirds, and 4 fourths. Incubator eggs at $4.ru per loo T. C. Hough. Fountain City, Indiana. Phone 172 C. 14-7t FOR SALE One 4-cyIinder touring car; One 4-cylinder runabout. Roth cars are in good second hand condition. Bertsch Bros., Cambridge City, Indiana. 9-tf FOR SALE No. S cook stove with tank. Good as new. 127 S. 4th street. 1 tf FOR SALE Two Eeated. 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., Sth and Main. feblO-tf we have a huge number of desirable building lots, well adapted for dwelling houses. We can give you any location in the city. We have several especially adapted for nice homes. Prices within the reach of all. Wm. H. Brad Usury Son Rooms 1-3 Westcott Blk. Phone 195G FOR SALE Six room house, S600 cash, rest on time. Selling regardless profit. Inquire 403 S. W. 3rd. 17-2t FOR-SALE-Sli room bouse wun bath, furnace and electric light, f2.300.00. hone 1522. 17-tf teachers in the Milton schools, attended the banquet given by the lady teachers association of the county at I Richmond today. j Miss Jessie Lantz gave a party last ; evening. The young people made i taffy. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. March IS. Robert Perry, after a visit with W. P. Richardson and family, has gone to Richmond to spend a few days with relatives, before returning to his home in Grand Rapids, Minn. Mrs. W. A. Roth spent Thursday in Richmond. The guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Drischel. Miss Lulu Martin has gone to Swayzee, where she will be engaged as trimmer in a millinery establishment, the coming season. Santford Wilson, as commissioner, has sold the Jackson Baird farm of 131 acres, to Simeon Pickering. Consideration, $13,200. The farm is located on the National road, one and one-half miles east of Lewisville. Cambridge City, in the past fewmonths, has awakened to the fact that it is sadly in need of more modern places of worship. The new $20,00u Methodist church is Hearing completion, and will be ready for service in a very few weeks. On Wednesday evening of this week, a congregational meeting was held in the Presbyterian church, for the purpose of discussing plans for the enlargement of the church edifice, the decoration of the interior and the installing of a pipe organ. Work tending toward these improvements will be begun within a very short time. Other denominations will, in all probability, fall into line, until Cambridge City shall have become as thoroughly up-to-date in regard to cvhurches, as it has ever been progressive along other lines. Mrs. W. A. Roth entertained a number of the young giris, residing on the east side of the river, at her home Wednesday evening. In the company were the Misses Idola Gehring, Pauline Clawson, Mildred Rummell. Helen Largen, Fresa Owens and Lenora Ingerman. A pleasant social time was enjoyed by all. Mesdames G. L. Guichard. Wesley Cornell. John Judkins and Fred Goble, of this city, and Edwd. Reid of Dublin, atteneded a meeting of the Eastern Star at Milton. Wednesday evening, at w hic h it me Mrs. Goble was init iated into the mysteries of the order. Miss Bertie Lefever went to Richmond last night to hear the Russian Symphony orchestra, and visit Mr. and MTs. John Brown. A number of cases of chicken pox are reported among the children of the town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman, and daughter, Gaynelle. were In Richmond Thursday evening to hear the Rus

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FOR SALE House, large lot. 332 Randolph street. 12-9t FO it SA LE Farm-ofTsT" act es7 bo i ng all under cultivation except 10 acres in woods pasture; with new 30 by 40 barn, good six room house, and all outbuildings necessary for such sized farm; and alf improvements

and fences in good shape, and being one mile from and west of Greensfork on the Hagerstown pike. Terms satisfactory to make farm pay out can be arranged. Price on application to owner, Eden S. Martindale, Gieensfork, Indiana, or to Wilfred Jessup, Attorney, Richmond, lnd. 1S-25-1-S FOR SALE .Modern West Main street home, six rooms and bath, furnace, electric light; complete laundry, hardwood floor. Price and terms reasonable. Phone 327S. FOR SALE- Small, well Improved suhurban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; an Ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city mad soekiag a suburban hone. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh svreet sept 1-tf FOR SALE Store. Call 325 S. 6th street. SEE MORGAN, for Real Estate in all its phases and local information office. Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE Farm, good, SO acres well located. Box 64. 7-14t FOR-SA LE W7S. H TseFs modern brick residence, half square of Main on S. 13th. Phone 2177. 3-tf FOR S A LE Gx)0d seven room house, on South 14th street. Good location. Price $2,700. Fine 80 acres of good land, well located $9,000. We have a large list of farms and city property for sale. Dye and Price. truds-sun FOR RENT FOR RENT Mouse 113 S. 5th street. Colored. 17-2t FOR RENT Furnished room with electric light, heat and hath, at 202 North Sth street. 17-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished front room. 27 North 9th. 16-3t FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St. 13-tf FOR RENT Entire second story, 924 Main street. Elevator. Phone 1941 14-7t FOR RENT Modern 3 room flat furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire Porterfield Real Estate office, Kellcy Blk., cor Sth and Main. 14-tf sian Symphony Orchestra. Messrs. and Mesdames Clarence Ingerman and Harry Bales entertained Wednesday evening, with a St. Patrick's party, at the prety home of the latter, in Mt. Auburn. The affair was in the nature of a barbacue, the guests going out on the second o'clock car. Upon their arrival at the Bales home, partners for dinner were found by matching cards, bearing an Irish cognomen which was kept through the evening. The decorative scheme was green and white. The piece de resistance of the dinner was the roast pig, which was carved at the table. Mr. Bales proving himself master of the art. The thought of auld Ireland's colors, . w as also shown in the last course, the favors for the ladies were small plug hats filled with nuts, while those for the gentlemen were small baskets containing the same dainty. After the dinner hour, came the search for the shamrocks, Lawrence Ogborn receiving as a reward for his diligence, Ireland's symbol, the snake, while Mrs. Charles Wheeler, securing the least number was rewarded with a pig tail. Irish sentiments, drawn from a box, were also read, after which followed music and dancing. The guests were Messrs. aud Mesdames Joe Strickler, of Middletown, Fred Hayes, of Dublin, Ora Wheeler, of Hagerstown, George Butler, of Germantown, George Babcock, F. L. Scudder, Foss Hamilton, Lawrence Ogborn, Edwin Calloway, Will Guyton, and Roy Copeland. Mrs. Charles Gilmore has returned to Muncie, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Lydta Huddleston, and other relatives. Mr. -and Mrs. Dan Vanbuskirk. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kinsinger and son Roy, of Germantown, returned Tuesday evening from Indianapolis, where they were guests the past week at a house party given by E. C. Davenport, whom they ' met the past summer at Rome City. T. W. Millikan, and E. E. Ogborn. of New Castle, were in Cambridge City the latter part of the week. Mrs. F. F. Fronaphel went to Indianapolis Friday to attend the funeral of Helen Rink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rink. Mrs. Joe Bender, and son, Cecil, of Richmond, spent Friday with the former's mother, Mrs. John Guyton. Miss Mabel Strawn returned today Saturday) after a week spent with relatives near Straughn's. C. F. Wright is in receipt of a letter from Greenfield, stating that there is no improvement in the condition of Hiram Eshelman, who has been suffering from blood poisoningMiss Bessie Brooks sypent Friday with friends in New Castle. Miss Irene Hart, of Richmond, attended the St- Patrick's dance Friday evening and visited her sister, Mrs. Charles Griffin-

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms!

for light housekeeping; and bath. tU5 S. B. light. heat 13-7t LOST LOST Small brown dog with white neck, answers to the name of "Toodles." Liberal reward. Phone 2566. 17-tf LOST Chester "white sow" from the leeds farm. Phone 4105. 16-tf; LOST Smal 1" key "on wire ring. Leave at Palladium office. Mf FOUND FOUND Ladies fur collar. Inquire 205 N. 17th. lS-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AWNINGS. Tents and screens. Awnings, tents and screen windows made to order and repaired. T. 11. Thome, 209 Pearl street. Phones 2705-3243. . STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and hU fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. JunelS-tf MISCELLANEOUS LOOK You owe it to your horse. Have him shod and- clipped at Tom Butler's Shoeing Forge. 14-7t UPHOLSTERING, Repairing and Refinishing of all kinds; carpets altered, scoured and laid. V. B. Thome, 1607 Main. Phone 2705.mar 7-tf REVIVAL SERVICES All Week. Professional Evangelist, Second Presbyterian church. Public invited. FINE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, if you have any vaiuable cues, 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 FIRE INSURANCE and insuranco of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideier, 913 Main. Phone 18t4. 15-tf I WILL start you in the mirror business; best paying trade of today; famous French Method; home work; no capital; $12 daily; let me prove it; free particulars. Corey, Dept 160, Omaha, Neb. In China daughters are considered of such slight importance that fathers do not trouble to find names for their girl babies. The number them. Miss Lena Luddington has returned after a few days spent with Mr. and Mfs. Harry Bradway, south of Dublin. Hez Barnett, and sister, Miss Jen nie Burnett, went to Anderson, this (Saturday) morning to attend the funeral of their cousin. A. J. Hunt. The Social Union will meet with Mrs. K. P. Diffenderfer next Tuesday afternoon. A. K. Steele has returned after a week spent with relatives in Indianapolis and Kokomo. Sam Lloyd, of Seattle, Washington, was a visitor in Cambridge City Thursday. Mrs. O. L. Calloway aud Mrs. Edwin Calloway, entertained at cards, Fridayafternoon at the home of the former'. There were ladies at seven tables. Mrs. Willard Hall, of Richmond, and Mrs. Glenn Scott, of Greenfieiw, were the out-of-town guests. The thought of St. Patrick's Day was shown in the decorations of green and white, in the dainty score cards, as well as in the choice refreshments, which were prettily served. Miss Babe. Diffenderfer returns Monday to her home in Jeffersonville, after a visit witj her brother, K. P. Diffenderfer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Gephart returned todaytSaturday) to their home in Plainfield, after some time spent in Cambridge City. The employes on the construction work of the P. C. C. & St. L. were given a holiday on St.Tatrick's Day. No local freight trains were run. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pitman have moved from the Allen property on West Main, into their own home. Friends in this city will be interested in Knowing that Mrs. Will Greshnian (nee Nora Fitzpatrick), who formerly resided in this city, is in the Deaconess hospital, of Indianapolis, for treatment. Marry Gump returned today (Saturday) to. Mansfield, Ohio, after a week speut in this city in the interest of the National Drill. A family drill will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Steele, tomorrow, the occasion of the former's birthday. The members of the family participating in the event will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steele and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Detsch, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Berger, of Kokomo. Mrs. Harry Bond was hostess for the Lone Hand Euchre club Thursday afternoon. The game .was played at three tables. Mrs. Willard Uirich acting as substitute. The appointments were all in green and white.the napery showing the emblem, the shamrock, while the import of the day was also seen in the refreshments of cream, cake and mints. The Friday Night club met at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Doney, Thursday evening. The paper of the

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Hagerstown. Ind.. March IS Mrs. Clarence Fonts was quite sick this week with stomach trouble. Mrs. Susan Baker is improving. Miss Crystal Keys is spending a fewdays at Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Reni. Keys on North 21st street. Mrs. Will Teetor entertained the Prlscilla Embroidery club Thursday afternoon at her home on South Market street. All members were present but three. The guests of honor were Mrs. Craven of Middletown, lnd., Mrs. Frank Addington. Mrs. Frank Teetor, Mrs. John Geisler, Jr.. and Mrs. Isaiah Teetor. The hours were spent with needlework and a shamrock puzzle contest. An elegant two-course luncheou was served in the dining room. The table decorations were done in the shamrocks of green and Ivy, and green candelabra. A beautiful green basket filled with pretty moss formed the centerpiece. Shamrocks were given as favors. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teets entertained at pedro Thursday evening. Carna-. tions were given to the ladies as favors and St. Patrick flags to the gentle-, nu n. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Alonxo Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Wycoff. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teetor, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teetor, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stonecipher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werking, Miss Mable Teetor, Mr. Ieslie Davis, Mr. Henry Teetor and Mr. John Harris. Miss Olive Bowman and Miss Grace Walker entertained Thursday evening at their homes, several young friends. Miss Bowman acted as hostess between the hours of eight and 9;3rt o'clock. The time .was spent with games and music followed by a tw o course luncheon. The guests then departed for the home, of Miss Walker at the northern suburbs where party games and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour. Refreshments of icecream and cake were served. The young people participating in the affair were the Misses Eva Hoover, Edrie Moore, Mary 'Kid well, Gwynath Teetor, Opal Hoover, Maude Kiser, Bertha Billing. Marguerite Forkner,' Edna Addington, Olive Bowman and Grace Walker, and the Messrs. Mark Allen, Robert Bryson, Ieonard Craig. Stuart Smith, Delmar Mohler, Chester Peirc'e, Forrest Macy, Cecil Dennis. Lawrence Strickler, Jrlerbeft Myers and Colwell Miller. FIANCEE'S SONG DROWNS HELP CALLS Atlantic , City,' March 18. Songs of his fiancee as she prepared a luncheon for him drowned the faint cries of Edward Howard, twenty, as -gas leaked from a defective connection of a small heater in his room and slowly asphyxiated him, His bride-to-be. Miss Rose Powers,, found him dead, lying between the bed and a window, when she carried the tray of delicacies to his room at the Hotel Pembroke. She fainted from the shock and is nqw under medical care. Howard wag taken ill on the eve of their wedding day some weeks ago. The nuptials were postponed. The care of bis fiancee showed in his marked improvement and the wedding was to take place early next month. Tho young man's funeral will be held on the day set for the wedding. THREE WOLVES ARE KILLED AT MUNCIE Muncie, Marcn 18. The reign of terror in the suburb of Whitely, following the escape from McCulIough park, of three "vicious" wolves, Tuesday night, is at an end, and little children, whose wide, staring eyes have been a noticeable feature in tho streets of . the suburb, again smile confidently and have resumed their gambols beneath the electric lights of tbw thoroughfares there. The last of the animals has been killed. ; One by one. the wolves have been "picked off by farmers and others, against whose chicken roosts and smokehouses the animals have been been making depredations. The fiercest thing that any one of the escaped animals seems to have done was to approach a little schoolgirl In an endeavor to lick her hand. The child thought it was a dog, it acted so friendly and wagged its taU so amiably, and was surprised when a passerby came rashing to her side to protect her. ' MINES PLACED IN WESTERN HARBOR f American News Service) Washington, March " 18. In pursuance to the plan', to strengthen all the Pacific coast defenses, ctnes will be planted in San" Francisco harbor in April. The war department has ordered three companies of artilery. under captain Johnson to place the explosives. This move was . decided on some time ago. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railt way of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily -Arrive' 11:16a.m.... Chicago ...t 8:56a.m. t 7:57 p. BU... Chicago ... 4:15p.m. 8:56a.m... Cincinnati ..11:16a.m. 4:15 p.m.. . Cincinnati .. 7:57p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Subject to change without , notice)