Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 131, 20 March 1911 — Page 7

THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY 3IARCII SO, 1911.

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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 are the same.

For Your Coovenieece LIST OF AGENCIES Branch office are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the una nearest you. The ratea arc the same and you will save s trip to the mala offlco. SOUTH 07 MAIN BruenlBK ft Elckhorn. 13th and 0. E. A. W. Ulickwedel. 8th and South F. Henry Rothert, tth and South 1L NORTH OF MAIN Qulgley Drug Store, 821 North E. Chllds ft 8on. lSth and North C. Wm. Hlvger, 14th and North G. John J. Gets. 10th and North II. CENTRAL Quffley Drug Store. 4th and Mala WEST RICHMOND John Fosicr, Richmond Ave. and North West First St, Ceo. 11. Shofcr. 2rd and W.'Maln. FAIRVIEW W. II. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent ier word-r-7 days for the price of C days. We charge advertisements sent in by phono and collect otter Its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN. M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 WANTED A man with small family to workon farm. Address N. 8. Shute, II. It. 3. . 192t WANTEDCompetent girl' for bouse work at 10 South Fifteenth street. 19-tr vANTKDTwo or three furnished rooms' for light housekeeping centrally located. Address "O." care Palladium. 20-1 1 vANTT-M-GoonwaHh woman to come to the house and willing to work. : Cull 1007 8. A. . . 20-2t WANTED Man for night watchman, wurk during winter at night and during summer day work. Steady emiiloymcnt tho year round. None but reliublo parties and those who want steady work need apply. Chas. Knopf Floal company, Asylum Ave. 20-tf

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HAGERSTOWN, IND. Ilagcrstown, Ind., March 20. Mra. Charles Keys spent Saturday . and Sunday at Richmond. , Mrs. Frank Harris and daughter of w Castle spent the day Friday here. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roth a son. weighing eight pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Terhune and little daughter Ruth of Richmond have bem visiting with her parents Mr. und Mrs. Charles Horine. 'The True Blue Sunday school class met Thursday evening with Ivan Se-i-rist. The debate for the evening was "Resolved, That basketball was a cleaner game than baseball and there was more sport In basketball than in baseball." The baseball side won. The next meeting will be March 29 with Raymond Tballs. Mr. and Mra. Frank Jamison have moved to Richmond. Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Lewis returned Friday from a few days stay at Winchester, their former home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Alllnder had a public sale of all their household goods Saturday. They will leave this week for Ashville, N. C. for the benefit of Mr. Alllnder's health. Mrs. Lloyd Williams of Indianapolis "has been spending the past week with her children. Mrs. Raymond Fleeteineyer and Charles Williams. Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Williams are living with his grandmother, Mrs. Belle Williams. Mrs. Mary Funk of Dublin came on Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Knapp. Mr. Knapp's mother, Mrs. Violet t a Knapp is spending a few days also at their home. Mrs. Albert Gordon and James Innls spent Friday at Richmond. George Petty has started a milk wagon In charge of Emory Needier. Milk, cream, buttermilk and creamery butter will be haridled. The following attended the Russian orchestra concert at Richmond Friday night: Mr. and Mrs. Will Teetor, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Teetor, Miss Gwynath Teetor, Miss Ilasel Knapp and Mr. Sam Selrsdorfer, Miss Grace Gorman and Mr. Col well Miller and Robert Bryson, Bert and Ivan Teetor. The L. I. C. band Is contemplating the erection of a band stand on Main street for the purpose of concerts this .summer. The ITogresslve dub will meet with Mrs. Chester Life at her home on South Elm street Wednesday afternoon. A St. Patrick's program has been arranged by the hostess. Mist Minda Underbill and Mrs. An

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WANTED Girl for bouse ; no laundry 110 N. 10th. 19-2t WANTED Girl for housework at No. Si South 17th street. Call between 5 and 8 p. m. 20-2t WANTED To do your carpentering. Address A. & J. care Palladium. 19-3t WANTED A situation as housekeeper. Country preferred. SI. C. Brown, Richmond. Ind.. Gen. Del. . 19-3t MYTxImMTs brings results. Office 126 S. 9th St. Phone 1939. 19-7t WANT ED To repair baby cabs! sharpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and deltvered. Pie. ture framing. Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main St. Phone 1930. WANTED Painting to make that old buggy and carriage look like new for years. 409 N. 15th street. 16-7t cod WANTED Good woman or girl for washing Call at 215 Randolph. 17-tf WANTED A Kiri to do housework. Call 2499. lS-7t E"NT ElfSprlng term which" opens March 27, to April 10, at Richmond lluslness College. 17-3t WANT E DSeven room house by 4th of April; location north of Main on 7th, 8th, or 9th. No children; good reference. Address "J. C. P." care of Palladium. 17-7t WANTED Farmers and all others interested 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-wed-frl-sun 2 wka WANTED Position as clerk, office girl or something similar by an experienced clerk. Address "X." care .Palladium. 14-7t WANTEDMiddle aged woman for"a companion and housekeeper for woman of some age In country. Phone 1461. sun-tue-wed WOMEN Sell guaranteed nose, 515 per cent, profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigate. Strong Knit, Box 40. West Philadelphia, Pa. 11-tf WANTED You to go to Murray BilIlard parlors for recreation. 12-tf W A NT ED To trim your trees and vines. Address Trimmer, care Palladium. 14-9t V A NTED Girl to work in boarding house. Address "B. B. B." care of Palladium. 13-tf wXNTED-EveTybody suffering from piles, go to Quigley'a drug store for 8. U. Tarney's Positive Painless Pile Cure. Best on Earth. 7t eod SEE MOORE ft OGBORN for ail kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, 1. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf na' Bowers were guests at dinner Saturday of Mrs. Mary Walker. A spelling match will be held tomorrow evening at the new Jefferson township school house to which the public Is Invited. The dance given by the Harmony club was well attended considering the rainy weather. The next dance will be given March 28, but not by this club. DUBLIN, IND. Dublin, Ind.. March 20. E. Tw Nelson of Losantvllle, transacted business in Dublin the past week. Mrs. Sarah Demaree has returned to Indianapolis after several days spent with her son, 11. B. Demaree and family. George Murray is erecting a unique veranda at his home on West Main street. The columns are of concrete. In which are Imbeded precious stones ne ores, which he has collected on various tarips through the west. Mrs. Oliver Stewart, the Misses Norma Herbst and Ona Beard were In Richmond Saturday in attendance at the luncheon at the Hotel Westcott given by the ladies of the Wayne County teachers' asociation. Rev. Ed Henley has returned to Dublin after having spent the winter in North Carolina. The truth of the thought shown in the ballad. "Merry goes the-tlme when the heart beats young," was proven a few days since when Mrs. Clint Ridenour entertained the members of the Woman's Relief Corps at a Topsy Turvy party. As the guests presented themselves at the Ridenour home they were welcomed at the door by the hostess, dressed In the garb of a quarter of a centurp ago. while her hair was arranged In the prevailing fashion of that day, with an old fashioned high backed comb. After disposing of their wraps the ladies were ushered into the living room, where a Topsy Turvy quilt, to be quilted in like fashion, awaited their skill. The dining room and table were prettily decorated In the national colors, but the four course Topsy Turvy luncheon, afforded much amusement, the dessert course, in which the cherry tart, reversed, was eaten with the knife, and the custard woth the fork, the lemonade served in side dishes, with which the napkins were passed f nished this unusual repast. Mrs. Scott of Centerville, was an out of town guest. Irof. Lee Ault attended the meeting of the Wayne County' Historical society at Richmond Saturday. Gcrtrudo McMillan, the eighteen

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WANT AD LIST 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. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: ' Central Farm .. R. C. .. R. U... 11. M. .. 1 Z a 1 O. W. . 2 g. ii. n. r . . . i 5 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED If you want money in place of your city properly, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelly Block, Sth 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. 18-tf MEN AND WOMEN If you want to work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wear. Big commission. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary Address international Mills, 3033 Chestnut, Phila. 11-tf WANTED Charles D. Shideler. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main St. Phone 1814. 15-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at jariham College.' Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street. S-tf WANTED Pin boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Three young draft orses also Borne seed corn. Phone 5129-E. 20-7t FOR SALE Rubber tired phaeton, roomy and comfortable. In good order. A bargain. Also driving harness. Phone 2070. 20-2t FOR SALE Two good light covert jackets, sizes 38 and' 44, walnut stand and bed lounge. 114 N. 19th street. ' 20-2t FOR SALE Go-Cart. Call at 200 West Main street. 20-3t FOR SALE Practical printing press, 4x6 and type cheap. See pressman, Paladium office. , 18-tf FOR SALE Cheap; one rubber tire surrey. 218 S. 10th St. . 19-7t year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemmuel McMillan died Friday night after an illness of two weeks from heart trouble.. The funeral was held in Ihe Methodise church Sunday afternoon. Herbert Morgan spent Saturday in Richmond. Mrs. S. F. Crull visited friends in Centerville Friday.

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EATON, OHIO. Eaton. O., March 20. C. B. Unger was a Richmond business visitor Saturday afternoon. Editor Granville M. Kumler of LewIsburg was an Eaton business visitor last Saturday. Royal C. Winans spent Sunday with friends at New Castle. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell of Dayton, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stephens and little son of Mechanicsburg, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stephens. Miss Rose Brannon spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Brannon, Sr., and other relatives. "Pat" March spent Sunday with relatives at Camden. Miss Grace Aton of Dayton, spent Sunday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Bloom and little daughter of Dayton spent Sunday with Eaton relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Tellis of Detroit, Mich., spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Harry Black and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John H.' Jones of this city and their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Moorehead and little daughter spent Sunday in Xenia with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brower. Mrs. Walter Trump of Columbus, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hunter, for a few days has gone to Chicago to join her husband who is taking a special electrical course In the Chicago Automatic Telephone college. Mr. Trump Is employed by the Columbus Automatic Telephone company. Mrs. R. C. Green and mother, Mrs. E. B. Gray, jere Dayton visitors on Monday. William Benjamin will spend the latter part of this week at New Madison. Miss Alva Keltner has returned to her home at Lewisburg after a several days visit with her sister, Mrs. Ed Gray and family. Justus Pettit of Dayton, spent Sunday with friends in Eaton. J. G. Hawiey was here from New Paris Saturday. Professor and Mrs. W. S. Fogarty of Camden were Eaton visitors last Saturday. Superintendent C. II. Moses of the 4

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FOR SALE F. C. S. books pertaining to wood ornamental designing or general designing. Address J. A. P. care Palladium. 17-7t FOR SALE Good driving mare, 6 yrs. old; also bnggy and harness. 205 Pearl street. 16-7t FOR SALE Phaeton, good rubber tires, newly painted. W. G. Luther. 142 S. 21st street. 15-7t FOR SALE Eggs for setting. Rhode Island Reds. 849 S. 7th. 19-3t FOR SALE 23 ewes and 23 lambs. Leonard Moore, R. 3, New Paris. Phone 173-L. 19-7t FO R SALE 60 feet gas pipe grape arbor. Phone 3278. FOR SALE Male Short Horn calf, 12 months old; deep in Scotch breeding. Isaac E. Morse, R. R. 1, Campbellstown, Ohio. 19-3t FOR S A LEStra wberry RaspberTy", Eldorado Blackberry plants. Fruit trees true to variety. J. S. Kuth. 19-7t-eod FOR SALE lncubato;- 406 Lincoln street 18-3t FOR SALE Two thoroughbred shorthorn bull calves. Howard Pickett, Williamsburg, Ind. Phone Fountain City, 194 L 14-7t FOR SALE Single comb White Leghorn from Youug and Blanchards strain. Eggs $1.00 per 15, $5.00 per 100. O. D. Bullerdick, 529 S. 5th street. Phone 1235. 17-e o d EGGS at live and let live prices of Barred Rock, Black Lansban and S. W. C. Leghorn at $1.00 per 15. Six pens were prize winnings for 1910; were 6 first, 7 seconds, 3 thirds, and 4 fourths. Incubator eggs at $4.50 per 100 T. C. Hough, Fountain City, Indiana. Phone 172 C. 14-7t FOR SALE Two work horses, 2"two-year-old colts and one team of mules Call at 529 S. 5th. Phone 1235. 17-e o d FOR SALE One 4-cylinder touring car; One 4-cjiinder runabout. Both cars are in good second band 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 seated, steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE Folding bed, dresser, stove and hot plate. McConaha Bldg, 11 S. 4th. 1412t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE , Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. Sth and Main. ' feblS-tf Gratis schools, was an Eaton visitor last Saturday afternoon. Judge Abel C. Risinger spent Saturday in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eikenberry and daughter of Dayton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Sample. Ed Trunck of Dayton spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Martha Trunck. E. C. Green of Richmond, spent Suitday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Murphy spent the latter part of last week in Dayton with their daughter, Mrs. E. L. Grauser and family. Harry Murphy who went to Texas a couple of weeks ago, returned home Friday. He is now in Dayton, having accepted a position with a decorator in that city. Ben Smith and William Partridge of Peoria, 111., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Green. They are enroute to the Panama canal, and have been employed in. Richmond for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cot.tingham and little son of Dayton, spent Sunday with relatives in Eaton. John M. Gale spent Saturday in Dayton. Mrs. W. R. Clawson was called to Dayton Saturday by tbe serious illness of the wife of her son, Fred Clawson, who suffers from appendicitis. Her case became so serious that an operation was necessary Saturday night. She has since been getting along as well as might be expected. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hendrix of this city, who were also summoned. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. March 20. William Thompsou was at Connersville, Saturday on business. Sam Thompson, Carl Mueller. Miss Krtherine Mueller were entertained with- Miss Ruby Kellam Friday evening. Mrs. Leach and daughter, of Connersvillfc, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crist were entertained with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beeson Friday evening. Miss Mary Moore and Miss Ruby Moore of Richmond, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore yesterday. Watson Faucett, Royden Wolfgang, Ivan Parkins, T. C. Davis, Ralph Moore, George Wayner. Sliss Eunice McClung, Marie Elwell. Miss Alma Wagner. Miss Blanche Moore, Miss Sarah Williams, Miss Lula Faucett, were- entertained at. a taffy pulling with Miss Jessie Lantz and sister. Miss Lulu Lantz, Friday evening.

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FOR SALE' At once, new ten room house $2,975. "Brick," Palladium. 18-7t FOR SALE Six room uou&e v. bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. phone 1522: 17-tf FOR SALE Modern 6 room house, furnace, bath, gas, electric light, both kinds of water, large lot. $2,200. Owner, 1031 S. Sth 6un-wed-sat FOR SALTlio"use; large lot. 332 Randolph street. 12-9t FOR SALE Modern West Main street home, six rooms and bath, furnace, electric light; complete laundry, hardwood floor. Price and terms reasonable. Phone 3278. FOR SALE Small, well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; en Ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000, Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh s.reet. sept 1-tf FOR SALE Store. Call 325 S. 6th street. SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE Farm, good, 80 acres well located. Box 64. 7-14t FOirSAlCE W. S Hise'r's modern brick residence, half square of Main on S. 13th. Phone 2177. S-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 50 acres of land east of the city. W. Curry, New Paris, O. 20-lt FOR RENT Flats furnished for housekeeping. 415 Main. 19-5t TO RENT For cash, a 60-acre farm near Economy. Address "Farm," Palladium. FOR RENT Vitagraphs Big Feature picture, "The Tale of Two Cities" 3 big reels. By Chas. Dickens at the Palace theater, Mon. Tues'. 5c. FC)RRENT Flat 4 rooms and-bath, steam heat and water furnished; call at 322 No. Sth- St. 19-7t FOR RENT Furnished room with electric light, heat and bath, at 202 North Sth street. 17-tf FOR RENT Moderu room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St. 15-tf FOR RENT Modern 3 room flat furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire Porterfield Real Estate office, Kelley Blk., cor 8th and Main. 14-tf FOR RENT Entire second story, 924 Main street. Elevator. Phone 1941 14-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; light, heat and bath. 615 S. 13. 13-7t Leroy Klmmel, of Centerville, visited his mother and grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel and Mrs. Anna Rothermel Saturday. Miss Ruby Kellam sang as a solo, " 'Tis a Drunkard's Home Tonight," at the M. E. Sunday school yesterday morning. 8712 A SIMPLE UP

- Ladies one piece waist cut for high or low neck edge. The one piece waist models are making rapid progress in general favor and popularity. The design here pictured is especially adapted for slender figures. It may be developed with high neck edge or with round low neck finished with a shaped band, lingerie materials, poplin pongee, marquisette, net or cashmere will all look well In this model. The pattern is cut In 6 sizes: 32, 34. 36, 38, 40, 42 inches bust measure. It requires 3 yards of 27inch material for the 36-inch size. A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. . Fill out blanks with pencil and send to Pattern Dept. Richmond Palladium.

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LOST $5 bill between either 13th and F and 12th and F. or between! Sth and 12th on N. E street. Return to Palladium. Reward. 29-lt LOST On the straight line pike a horse blanket. Reward. Phon 4105. 19 2t LOST Small brown dog with white neck, answers to the name of "Toadies." Liberal reward. Phone 2566. 17-tf LOST -Chester white sow from the 16-tf Leeds farm. Phone 4105. LOST Small key on wire ring. Leave at Palladium office. S-tf FOUND FOUND Sunday, box of tools. Owner can have same by proving property. Call-1111 Sheridan street 20-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AWNINGS. Tents and screens. Awnings, tents and screen windows made to order and repaired. T. II. Thorne, 209 Pearl street. Phones 2705-3245. STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. June 18-tf MISCELLANEOUS 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, Nebr. UPHOLSTERING, Repairing and Refinishing of all kinds; . carpets altered, scoured and laid. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main. Phone 2705. mar 7-tt FOR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS See Oler & Howes, Westcott Block, Over Nusbaum's Store. LOOK You owe It to your . horse. Have him shod and clipped at Tom Butler's Shoeing Forge. 14-7t REVIVAL SERVICES All Week. Professional Evangelist, Second Presbyterian church. Public invited. 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 Insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notajry Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf Miss Hattie Sills visited at Richmond Saturday and looked after business interests. The Home club met with Mrs. Rich ard Sills, Friday evening. The pro gram was composed of selections from the "Country Contributor" and the ladies on duty were Mrs. Benton Wag- - TO - DATE MODEL.

ner, Mrs. Frank Doty and Miss Amelia Knaufl. ' Prof. Cook made a business trip to Springfield. Illinois. Saturday." Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Connersville", were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, yesterday, v. - . , ' ; Prof. Oldaker; w bo has been elected " to serve the Miltou public schools, the coming year, visited the Milton schools Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. P. Jones visited friends at Richmond and did some shopping on Saturday. The Freshmen of Miltou high eciiool debated Friday afternoon. The question was "Resolved, that Women' Should Be Trained to Make their Own Living." The affirmative was taken by the boys and the, negative by the girls. The negative won. Mr. and Mrs. Will Philpott. returned from a visit with his. pareuu, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Philpott, at Benton ville. Saturday; The township assessor, Geo. Crull commenced appraising real estate at Milton Saturday. Master Ernest Jones and brother, MasterMohn Posey, accompanied their father, E. P. Jones, to M uncle, Saturday and visited their uncle, Fred Jones and wife.

The Rev. Mr. Van Winkle preached a,t lientonville yesterday. He returned from Swanington Friday evening. Mrs. Ira Pottlnger and children, of Ohio, are visiting 'Mr. and Mra. David Doddridge.' Jr., and other members of the family. Miss Eleanor Newman, who teaches in the Cambridge City schools, Miss Nora Murphy, Miss Minnie Marshall, nd Miss Emma Giurich. of Miltouschools attended the banquet given by the county association of lady teachers at Richmond Saturday from Milton. Miss Helen Kuhns went to Muucie yesterday to visit her brother mid wife, Mr., and Mrs. Earl Kuhns. Mrs. Phoebe Beeson. widow of the late Bazabeel Beeson, died at Eastuaven. Saturday morning. She was S'.l years old and leaves a son. fJach Bee- -son. of Indianapolis, and a step-daughter, Mrs. Ella Hoffman, of Milton. Tho body was brought to Uie undertaking parlors of C. T. Wright at Cambridge City, Saturday, and from there brought to the home of her step-daughter, Mrs, Hoffman, here that evening. She was a highly respected lady. Frank Doty was at Richmond Saturday to visit his daughter, Mra. John Thurman. Rob DuGranrut and Harry Hoshorn attended a dance at Connersville Friday night. 4 , Mrs. Fremont Marlatt, east of Milton, is reported sick. Samuel Pearson, of Newport, Ky.; is visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. K. Van WT Inkle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rush have t moved to Benj. Miles's farm east of this nlace. ' . v : . ' - Miss Selena Hale, after a pleasant .. visit with her aunt, Mrs. Harden, and also Mrs. Albert Newman, returned to Dublin Saturday. Paul Werking was fourteen years old Monday last week. He received many beautiful post cards . - T. J. Connell, Carl Caldwell and Clark Faucett, were among those who attended the dance at" Cambridge City on Friday evening. " ' . CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to friends and.' neighbors for ' the kindness shown during sickness and death of our beloved mother. Mrs. Emma Quigg. Mrs. Mena Reynolds, 'Mrs, Rosella Stigleman, Mrs. Georgia Morniari, Mrs. Delia Estep. 20-lt "Oh, that my u should wish to marry an actress!" shrieked the proud patrician mother. "Now, ina, don't take on so," besought the uudutiful heir. "She Isn't really an actress. She only thinks she is." Washington Herald. He nought her love in many ways t -wnen ne bo lonaiy. awpiy carea. i But she refused to hear his praise And laughed when he his love declared, While vouth was his to sciuander vet And love Uj her was In bis breast He left her. hoping to forget And heard her make his love a Jeet. They met when he r-ad craned to pare. -His least look caused her cheeks to clow. And love assailed, hpr then and there. But he knew not nor cared to know. Chicago Record-Herald. "You say the elopement was sort of forced upon you?" "Yes. After she came down the rope ladder her dad pulled it up.''Louisvil!e Courier Journal. The man who bums the midnight oil May rise to heights of fame. But the man who sells that midnight oil Still gets there just the same. - ' Puck. Jack I'm awfuily lu love with Kitty,-but wouldn't have her know it for the world. Alice So she told me.-Uotoo Transcript. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 11:16a.m.... Chicago ...t 8:56a.m. t 7:57p.m.... Chicago 4:15p.m. 8 : 56 a. m. . . Cincinnati . . 11 : 16 a. m." 4:15 p.m... Cincinnati ... 7:57p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Subject to change without notice)

Terre ; Haute;: lndiaa?.p9lii & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 A, M.; 7:25; 8:00: :2ft; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; '2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:23; 6:00; 7:20; 8:40; 9:00; 10:00; 11:10. V'". .,,.'" ' Limited Trains. - Last Car to IndlanaDolla. 8:40 P. M. Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. If. Trains connect at Indianapolis "for -Lafayette, Frankfort. Crawfordsrlll. Terra Haute, Clinton, Sullivan, Martins vine. Lebanon and Paris.' OL ! Tickets sold through.