Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 135, 24 March 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALL.ADIU3I AND SUXTELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 21. lDll.

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Bra.nch Offices Branch offices arc located In every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Katc3 are the same.

For Yonnr Coni' venlence LIST OF AGENCIES Branch offices uro located la every part of tho city. Leave your WANT ADS with tlie ori3 nearest you. Tho rates are the sume and you will save a trip to the main office. 80UTH Or MAIN Uruenlnjc & Eickhorn, 13th and 0. F A. W. Blkkwedel. 8th und South P. Henry itothert. Gth and South 1L NORTH OF MAIN QuIrSc. Drug Store, S21 North E. Child & Son. ISth and North C. Wrji. Hieger. Hth .m l North G. John J. Gets. 10th aud North II. CENTRAL Qulglej Drug Store, 4th and Mala WEST RICHMOND John Foster, Richmond Ave. tnd North West First St. Geo. II. Shofer. 3rd and W. Main. PAIRVIEW W. Jf. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES Orm cent per word 7 days for tho price of & days. Wo charge advertisements Hcnt In by phone and collect after its Insertion. WANTED AMMAMMwwVMNMWIMMMWWMWWwWtfNMWwVvVww JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 21175 WANTKD Competent girl for house work at 1K South Fifteenth street. 19-tf WANTKI'ohliloVrinibnT orlmet; by younK Rlrl of Itl yours of age; ean Hive tho best of reference, fall or write 341 S. Went 3rd St. 24-3t WANT Kl PTWirbFi hreeKoVP ?aruentcrs. J. N. Hodgin. contractor, 123 N. 17th. Phono 2980. . 24-3t VANT Klf JK(! girl for" generai housework. (Senna n preferred. 4t; S. Kith. 24-2t WANTTTl) To 'bid on law if"-fences", grape arbor. trellis, and tree-guard work. Gates always in estock. Any ir inaile to order. Eureka Fence Mfg. f.. 22nd and North K streets. Phono 3751. 10 wed frl sun 2 wkn V N T Kl I 'MiTnt I ii k t o"n iake" t h a I ol d buggy and carriage look like new for yearn. 409 N. 15t street. ltl-7t o d W A N T K I V Fa i inert a ml a llboFs iutercsled to sco ami price our Kate. We make them any size wanted. It will pay you to nee iin, Eureka lVnco Mftf. Co.. 22nd and North K streets. Phono 3751. Itt-wed frl-ttun 2 w k.4

News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. Mlllon, Ind. March 24 Mrs. Catherine SwafTord and Mrs. Benjamin Copelitnd visited friends at Connerstllo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mason of near Pentonvllle were recent dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Kit Peeson of tho same vicinity. Mrs. D. It. Warren who is on the county lnard of charities attended a meeting of tho board at Richmond yesterday. The gentlemen's public croquet grounds on Kast Main street are being enlarged und put in good order for the coming season. Fred Gingrich is at Straughn with his daughter Mrs. (Joorgo Lnmbcrson. Mrs. Mattle Storcr and aunt. Miss 11. M. Kern will visit at Vniontown and other places in Pennsylvania, and rpect to smhi return to iheir home nt Mlllon. They passed tho winter at HurrUburg. Kll lbeson was at Connersville on "business the fore part of the week. Tho embroidery club that was to lmvo met with Mrs. Harry Manlove Wednesday afternoon was jtostponed. Mrs. Kmnm Hocl was a recent visitor with friend at Cambridge City. Ilev. C. H. Pinnick will not preach at iHxldridge chapel Sunday owing to the fact that he sl be at ConTiermtlle that day to Ull the pulpit of Dr. Smith at the First M. E. church. Mrs. Henry Itertsch and daughter Miss Id. Itertsch visited Mrs. George WVbvr north of Cambridge City the rarly part of the week. Mrs. Charles Hale called for Mrs. V, II. Swop Wednesday afternoon and took her out driving. Mrs. Swope hat brecn sick much of the winter. George Pordera will be home from the state university tomorrow to visit hit parents and brother. Mr. and Mrs. tl. A. Borders and Harry Borders. He will be home but a day or two. Th Standard Hearers are contemplating giving a social iu the near future The riai't date has not been illfil Alvln Ixjwry made a business trip to Richmond yesterday. An entertaln;nent was given at the school hall Wednesday night by a Irateling company. The show consist

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V A NT K I ) Painters, hours. Call Jitter ' t.th street. for in.. ii i no 1U S. 2l-4t :3o PVA.TKI -To buy all kinds secondhand furniture and nell second-hand carpets, etc. KO Main. 2l-7t W A N I K D-A toiiee, good clot h i Ii i K salesman, permanent position. Address Schloss ' Uros., Indianapolis. Indiana. 22-3t WANTKDr.th St. WANTKD elevator, ladium. WANT KDTo jilow your lots. Ill rt. 23-2t 2 middle aged men to run Address W. II., care Pal-23-3t -Kxporioneod clerk for noHon department. Palladium. Address S, ca re 23-31 WANTKD All round mechanic as engineer; must understand electricity. Steady job. Apply West cot t hotel. 23-3t. WANTKD Washings-by an experienced woman. Address "Washing" cure Palladium. 2Z-2i WANTKD Work by middle aged lady Call 217 South C St. 23-21 WANTKD (iood Kirl for nous.- work in a country home. Phone 5127 I. -21 WANTKD C.irl at 107 N. 20th. 23-:;t WANTKlPl'i) furnish frame material lor all kinds of building. Inquire prices. Saw Mill, Centerville, Ind. 23-7t WANTKDPosltlon as dork in clothing store or grocery. Address K. A. Steele, City. 23-2t W7NTK IvKxperiencod. r e 1 i a bTo bench and floor molders, open shop. :leadv work, no labor troubles. Fctzer Co.. SpriiiRfield. III. 23-:U WANTi:i-First class t lothins sab-s-man who i-an trim windows and do card writiiiK- Must have gilt edge reference and be a hustler and command a following in trade, (iood salary to the right party. Address K. M. C, care Palladium. 23-2t VANTKlHoy6ri6""at"'StarrPhui Works. Apply to W. Krk. 22-2t WANTKIVIIousekeeper. Heference. Inquire (!3 X. 10th street. 22-4t WANTKI Male I'lione 37t"5. v A N T K TVt ; f r 17 ter I o'clock. help. C. K. Iiuth. 21-4t "Calfany eveiiing af1S N. 12th. 21-7t WANTKD To furnish frame material for all kinds of building. Inquire Price's Saw Mill, Centerville, Ind. 21-7t M YFOOTM ASSAt; K brings" results! OfTliu 13fi S. !th St. Phone 1039. ll-7t WANTKI To repair baby" cabs", sharpen aud clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Picture framing. Hrown &. Darnell. 1022 Main St. Phone 1030. WANTKD A Call 2!t!t. girl to do housework. is-7t WOMKN Sell guaranteed tiose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time, llecinners investigate. Strong Knit, Pox 40. West Philadelphia. Pa. 11-tf WANTKD You to go to Murray HilMard parlors for recreation. 12 tf ed of n series of pictures of the polar regions, to the north pole and south pole, with Nanseti and Lieut. Shackleton, Including tho adventures of the great explorers. Liuville Ferguson Is home from the state university to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson. Thetownship schools will close Friday March 31. Miss Mary Caldwell, a student at Karihain Is at home for the spring vacation. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick received word from his wife, who is now in New Albany I hat her daughter Mrs. Hancock was in a serious condition. Congressman Finly Gray was greeting friends here yesterday. Miss Luella Poddy. Miss Florence Daniels and Miss Ruth Iverton took part In the Kndeaor entertainment given by the Christian Endeavor at Cambridge City Wednesday night. .Miss Ruth gave several readings and Miss Luella and Miss Florence sang and the latter also played for Miss Blanch Royd. W. II. Miller, township trustee has moved his office and harness shop to his new business rooms and is nicely arranged. He has also put on the large floor space a lot of buggies from the Milton buggy factory. Mrs. Klmer Weaver visited at Richmond yesterday and did shopping. The embroidery dub will meet with Mrs. Harry Manlove Wednesday afternoon. Horace Hurst of near Connersville (sited his sister Mrs. Alice Gresh yesterday. Mrs. Gresh is better Although it was the intention of Mrs. Jennie Liebhardt and daughter. Miss Ina Iibhardt to remain a day or two at Milton and see their many friends they changed their minds and left jesterday morning for Chicago on their way to their new home in Alaska. Miss Iu McCIung Is visiting Mrs John Thurman at Richmond. Miss Ina Kcllam Is attending her brother's wire, Mrs. Man Kcllam. at Cambridge City. She Is sick. Mrs. D. H Wamn attended the meeting of the board of charities at Richmond yesterday.

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WANT AD The following are replies to Palla-1 dium Want Ada. received at this of fice. Advertisers will confer a great I favor by calline for mail in answer j to their ada. Mail at this office up to 12 noon todar &s follows: Central Farm . . R. C. .. R. I'... II. M. . . Z .. .. ;. n. b. F .1. c. p. K. C p.. Trimmer 1 Mail will be kept for ; All mail not called for time w ill be cast out. !0 days only, within that WANTKD Kverybody siifforrns from piles, go to Quigley's drug store for S. l Tarney's Positive Painless Pile Cure. Pest on Karth. 7t eod SKK MOORE &"OGifORN forali kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Kstate and Rentals. Room I. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf WANTKD It ou waul money n place of your city properly, go right to Port erf ield's Real Kstate office, Kelly Block, feth and Main. 18-tf WANTKD Cnarls D. Shideler. Real Kstate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentans, Iotary Public. 913 Main St. Phor-e 1814. 13-tt WANTKD Torepair "your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. V,'e also do picture framing. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. lS-t MKN AND WOMKN If you want to work, eell guaranteed hosiery to wear. Big commission. Make ?10 daily. Kxperience unnecessary Address international Mills, 30"8 Chestnut. Phila. 11-tf VVAN T K D Pi a no pupTlibyTf6r m"ef etutlent cf tho music dapartuent. karihum College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street. 5-tf WANTL'U Tin-toys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Six room bouse; bargain if sold at once. Terms to suit pur chaser. Inquire 405 S. W. 3rd. 21 2t I FOR SALK Phaeton; good rubber tiles, newly painted. W. G. Luther 42 S. 21st St. 2 1-71 FOR SALK Gents' wheel. Call at 221 S. tlth St. -4-2t Fb'i I S ALIO Bu'gg y a ml harness. Phone 1992. 24-2t FOR SALK Strawberry Raspberry, Kldorado Blackberry planfs. Fruit trees true to variety. J. S. Kuth. 19-7t-eod FOR SALK Puff" Orphington egf;s for setting from prize winners. .1. W. Rethmejer, 355 Richmond avenue. tuefc-fi i-sun 3wks CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind., March 21. Will Foss, or Columbus. Ohio. is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stannish. Mrs. Frank Chalfout. of Alexandria, will come Friday to spend a few daya with her husband who is assistant to Fndeitakor C. T. Wright. The members of the Presb tcriaii choir will serve a chicken dinner in the Bradbury block, Tuesday evening. Feb. 2s. They will begin serving su five o'clock. W. S. Harding has moved from the llarniel properly on N. Front street, to the St rock property on Maple street. The work on the plant for the artificial production of ice, by the Marpie brothers, of this city, is well under headway and will be ready for operation by the middle of April, with an output of four and one-half tons per day. The car sent out by the Northern Pucifie r:iilwav for the niirnose of ex

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was Muiiuiieu ai i. . v. v .-n. depoT. Tuesday. it was visited Py many persons during the day. both farmers and business men. The exhibits were principally from the Yel-J low stone park line and plainly il'ms-: tratcs the prae.iticality of dry farm-j ing. The care was divided into five; sections. In the first section was j shown the grain products from Washington, while section two, represented the fruit growing industry, the grass j and the mammoth fish canneries, of the same state. Sectio three, display-! ed the Kittitas sheep range, the m on

ey makers of North Dakota, the grains j Kast Main street, among them the macroni wheat, andj George Goldsmith tlax: the pork producing industry and j from a slight stroke the logs from which tooth picks 'which he suffered a which are exported from England, are 'while at his home on

the same state. Section three, displayed the industries of the Minnesota timber lands, as well as the poultry industry, the Lewiston orchards, and the five roads so conducive to progress; in the last section, was shown the products from the Yakima valley, with its products of fruit, vegetables the beet sugar industry, the mineral products and dairying, which is one of the most profitable lines of work. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Griffin will move into the Harmel property on North Front street, vacated by W. S. Harding. Mrs. C. J. Harvey is in Centerville,

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rUBLIshKRS CLASXIKU.n ADVERTIS. ASSOCIATION" IMPEKS WE AEE MEMBERS Psr1"8 " a" l-arta f the Sta'es and Crt.ada. Your wantg supplied anywhere asy t:r by the best mediums in th country. C!et our membership lists Check paper Voo want, "tt'e vl the ret. J.'ohTUhers Classified Advertfuin? Assoc;;;.n. iiu'aio, N. V.

FOR SALKGood family buggy horse. 2 5-6t 31 N. Hth. FOR S A LK Second hand' furniture 23-;t store. L, care Palladium. FOR SALK-1SS head of heifers, weight jij0 pounds. Samuel Glunt, Webster Ind. Phone 5144 H. 23-7t FOR SALK Horses, harness, wagons, rigs, farm tools, all kinds, gang plows good as new. Call at 317 N. A St. 23-3t FO I IS A L K I iTd i an- R ui iKT"d uc kegg s $1.00 for 15. S. C. R. I. Red eggs 50c for 15; pure bred laying strains. K. A. Walser, Centerville, Ind. R. 1. FORSALK Range" C14sT5thT 23-21 j FOR SALK "Good seven room Tiouse j on South 14th street, (iood location.1 Price $2,700. Fine SO 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 SALK CHKAP One set Victor floor scales, show cases, two hardwood doors, two pine doors, frames, etc.. for office indosure. 1 pair heavy store doors. 100 feet inclosed counters, 1 machinist's tool chest. Richmond Brokerage Co.. 214 Fort Wayne Avenue. Phone 1249. 1 4-tues-thurs-sun Swks FOR SALK Two work horses. 2 two-year-old colts and one team of mules Call at 529 S. 5th. Phone 1235. 17-e d FOR S Al 7K Two wor k horses. I bargain. Call K. Cook, South 13th St., 1 square fcoiith of city limits. 22-3t Ft) it S A I JK G rocei v ; goodlocat ion , good trade, reasonable rent. Stock and fixtures invoice about $l.ooo. Kverything clean and up-to-date. Good reasons for selling. Address "K. C. B." care Palladium. 21-7t Ft)U S. LK- A goodTJiither couch. 1 nquire 2t! Richmond Ave. 21-7t FOR SALK Good ponyTclieap, at S)! X. 13th street. 21-7t FOR SALK Good Knough riding plow, Scotch clipper, walking plow, v.ith jointer and section harrow; all good as new. Phone 4002. 2 1-C.t FOR SALK Three young draft horses also some seed corn. Phone 5129-E. 20-7t FOR SALE Practical printing press. 4xfi and type cheap. See pressman. Pakidhmi office. lS-tf FOR SALE Cheap; one rubber tiro surrey. 218 S. loth St. 19-7t FOR SALE F. C. S. hooks pertaining to wood ornamental designing or general designing. Address .1. A. P. care Palladium. 17-7t FOR SALE - 23 ewes and 23 lambs. ' Leonard .Moore, R. 3, New Paris. , Phone 173-L. 19-7t FOR SALE Single comb White Leg-' horn from Young and Blanc-hards ; strain. Eggs $1.00 per 15. $5.00 perl 100. o. D. Bullerdick, 529 S. 5thj street. Phone 1235. 17-e o di FOR SALE One 4-cylinder touring car; One 4-cylinder runabout. Both cars are in good second hand condi-j lion. Bertsch . Bros., Cambridge City, Indiana. 9-tf: assisting in the care o! Mrs F. .1. Harvey, who her mother is very sick. Ml: Edgar Ferguson and children, of Indianapolis, are spending a few days with friends in Cambridge City. The Social Union will meet nevt Tuesday afternoon with .Mrs. Katln i:ie Drischell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson are in Indianapolis this week, on account of the illness and death of the former's mother, Mrs. Selena Ferguson. The Presbyterian Guild met WedMilis Miss Hazel Gipe. of Germantown. j entertained a company of friends at. ja din-ier party, Wednesday evening, j Among the gnosis were the Misses I Ruth Bertsch. Susie Freeman. Ruth ' Ferguson. Lueile Petro. Est.ier Coffin, , Helen Fiiby. of this city, and Miss I Ruth Palmer, of Germantown. j The condition of Joe Caldwell, who j was stricken with apoplexy. Tuesday ! morning is somewhat improved and 'the attending physicians expresses ' thine hope that taere may be a chance EATON, OHIO Eaton. O. March 24 Isaac E. Homan was a Dayton business visitor Wednesday afternoon. G. L. Hoover and George C. Grit fen wete Dayton visitors Thursday. George Long and William Geiger. of Canton, were in Eaton Wednesday. Carl Brown was a Dayton visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Moleyneaux. of New York City, is as visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brumbaugh. is recovering of paralysis, few days ago West Main St. Miss Anna Clayton has returned ' from Chicago, where she spent a fewdays with her brother, Charles S. j Clayton. i The Rev. Charles A. Hunter of the ! Presbyterian church, will go to West ! Manchester next Sunday to deliver an address at a men's meeting to be held in the Christian church ar that place, Walter S. Tyrrell was a Dayton visitor Wednesday. Joseph Mattix has been seriously ill with a complication of diseases for the past several days and is confined to his home on North Maple street. The members of the degree staff

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

FOR SAUK No. cook tank. Good as new. 127 stove with S. 4th street. l-'f FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey in ood condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29 tf FOR S A LEsi ovo and Bldg. 11 S. - Folding bed. -J"-esser. hot plate. McConahu 4th. 1412t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Elk., 8th and Main. feblC-tf FOR SALE At once, new ten-room house $2,975. "Brick," Palladium. 18-7t FOR SALE Six rooHj house" witt bath, furnace and electric lltht, f2.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf Ft )R SALE Modern" W'est"" NIaTu street home, six rooms and bath, furnace, electric light; complete laundry, hardwood floor. Price and terms reasonable. Phone 3278. FOR SALE; Small, welt Improved suburban premises; W6ll fruited, good house end barn; other outbuildings: an ldal little home for the retired farrier, or city man seeking a suburban hone. Price $4,002- Apply to The.J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh s'reet. eept 1-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all Its phases and local information office 8th and North E Sts. lG-tf FOR sXlK W S. ii isc r's nuMiern brick residence, half square of Maiu on S 13th. Phone 2177. C-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room, light, heat and bath, 100 S. 12th. 24-7t FO R R K X T T he Sutto ri""hoin'e west of the Country club, with garden, orchard, barn and chicken park, i'lione 3139. 24-7t FOR RKNT House and V ground at 55 Railroad St. acres Enquire 23-3t 221 X. 9th St. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 48 Ft. Wayne ave. No children. 23-2t FOR RKNT 5-room flat, electric light and bath, Corner 5th and S. A. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 22-tf FOR RENT A new seven room modivn home. 105 West Pearl; best lo-j cation. Phone 2477. 204 South 12th j street. 21-Tues-tIiurs-sat-sun-tf ' TO RENT For cash, a 60-acre farm near Economy. Address "Farm' Palladium. FOR RENT Flat 1 rooms aud bath, steam heat and water furnished; call at 322 No. Sth St. 19-7t FOR RENT Furnished room wit'i electric light. ioat and bath, at 202 North sth street. 17-tf FOR for RENT Modern two gents. Call room, suitable at 14 X. 9th St. 15-tf of Dorcas will go to temple, Pythian West Alexandria I to confer the degree upon a candidates for the lodge at that place. Mr. und Mrs. Samuel Skiies left Wednesday to visit relatives and friends at Van Wert. j Mrs. Frank B. Husted has gone to I Corpus Christi, Tex., for an extended I visit wiili her nephew, Harry Hunt I and family. I Mrs .ljiiiii-s Mills is visiting friends at Trov. G. W. Relifuss lias been spondin ! few day w ith his daughter, Mrs. Wil I Ham Wyatt. at Elkhart, Ind. Mr. and Mr . R. W. Deem pleasantly: entertained a company of their young friends Wednesday evening at j their home on Kast Somers struct. Prosecuting Attorney Hugh R. Gilmore transacted legal business in Greenville Wednesday. Stetson's "Uncle (jfonj's Cabin" will ue the attraction at Hie opera house Friday niglit. u Sherman IewClirVf who has been employed in Dayfon, has returned to Eaton. William Einniert. of this city, has succeeded him in the Bowers fc Walters cafe. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind.. March 24. William Tigue attended the funeral services of a niece at Ixgansiort Wednesdav . Miss Josephine Wiggins, of Losantsville, has been the guest of her sister Mrs. Robert Thurston this week. Dave Fonts is moving into the Xeal property on -N. Perry street. Milton Locke left Thursday noon for Weuachee. Washington, he will visit Warren Locke going tf California. w here before Tile skating rink season will close. Saturday night. Elmer Crul! has a very sore foot i caused by a horse stepping on it. j Loren Heimsing came very near los- j iag his nose, when cranking the auto-j mobile of J. M. Worl. The engine kicked back, striking his nose with a terrific blow. Mrs. M. F. Fox spent Thursday at i Richmond. Mrs. Charles Harter and Mrs. Syril Hiatt spent Thursday at Richmond. ; Jesse Rinthart w ill move to the j Lindsey Canaday probity on N. Plum street. j Mrs. Chester Life entertained the j members of the Progressive club in

FOR RKNT Modern 2 room Hat fur-; nished for ligiit housekeeping, la-'; quire Portet -field Ileal listate office, Kclley B'k cor th and Main, j 14-tf !

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AWNINGS. Tents and screens. Awnings, tents and screen windows made to order aii d repaired, ail street. T. H. Thome, 209 Phones 2705-3245. STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and M3 tireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main 6treet. JunelS-tt LOST LOST Gold pin cameo design, ward. Return Dalbey's Studio. Re-23-2t LOSTneek les." LOST--Small brown dog with answers to the name of ' Liberal reward. Phoife white 17-tf Chester white sow from the 16-tf Leeds farm. Phone 410j. LOST Small key on wire at Palladium office. ring. Leave S-tf FOUND FO FN LlCa 11 at Link cutt' button, Palladium office. engraved. MISCELLANMEOUS I WILL start you in the mirror business; best paying trade of today; famous French Method; homework; no capital; $12 daily; let me prove it; free particulars. Corey, Dept 160, Omaha, Nebr. HAVE YOU ever tried Steven Charles Hlood Purifier? It is good. For sale by Wm. F. Hill, 701 S. 13th. UPHOLSTERIXOTlteptnTlng and Refinishing of all kinds; carpets altered, scoured and laid. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main. Phone 2705. mar 7-tf FINE HORSES Like peoples, die. Therefore, if you have any valuable ones, insure thtu against deatb from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Tbone 1330. 15-tf FIRE INSURANCE and lnsuranco of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 18t4. 15-tf REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE A. M. PHiertH, 221 S. B Street, Richmond, h.J. Phone 1320. 23-tf S P RING" T E R M"o pens next week a t the Richmond Business college. 23-3t Early Intimations. Fond Mother I'm sure Horace will be a great astronomer when he grows rip! This N the third time this week lie has cried for the moon! Bystander. Set not thyself to attain much rest, but much patience. Thomas a Kemp's.

Sisters, honor of St. Patrick Wednesday afterApril 5, 1 noon. The hours were pleasantly class of j spent with an interesting program fol-

lowed by a dairy luncheon in the dining room. The centerpiece for the table was a platted of Irish potatoes in the center of which was an Irish flag and upon the flag pole a rubber snake was twined. The napkins were also of Sr. Patrick design as were the favors. The guests of honer were Mrs. Robt. Thurston and Miss Addington. I The next meeting will be with Mrs. aR. C. Small, April 5. The following i program was read for that date. MuI sic Mrs. Addington: Responses Miscellaneous; Short Items of Interest Mesedames Kidwell. Addington, Smith and Winnings; Duet Instrumental, Miss Knapp and Mrs. Smith; Read - ing Miss Allen; Queries and drums; Misic Mrs. Smith; fonun - Comic Magazine Selections Mesdames Bur ton. Hunt and Miss Castor. Short Recitation Mrs. Life; Critic's report. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for the generous help and many tokens of love and sympathy tendered us. Mrs. C. E. Wiley and family. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, O., March 24. The Tuesday club met at the home of Nell McNeill with sixteen members and two guests present. Roll call was ani swered to with Scotch Legends. Mrs. ! Newbern read a paper on "Men Who ' Made Ireland Famous." "Royal Edinjburg and Glasgow"' was the subject of ; Ruby Kelly's paper. A character i sketch and reading from Scott, was j Scott, w as given by Viva Reinheinier, jand of Burns, by Minnie Pence. The program for next year's work was submitted to the club by the executive committee. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Elwood Coblentz, April 4th, and is election night. Mrs. Joe McPherson left Wednesday to visit relatives at Indianapolis and plainfield the remainder of the w-eek. Those from here who attended the Pythian Sisters lodge at Eaton, on Tuesday evening were Mesdames Fremont Rtinheimer, George A. Bogan, Lee Baumgardner, C. M. Mitchell, George Miller, C. S. Richie, Dr. C. A. Hawley. Dr. C. H. Harris, C. E. Jones, Chas. S. Samuels, Mrs. Olive Tyler, Mrs. Ella Bioom and the Misses Roxie

McKee aud Mae Young. Mrs. Ella Bloom left Wednesday afternoon for Washington. D. C. in response to a telegram announcing that the wife of her brother was dying. Mrs. McCristy who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. L. McKee for some time returned to her home in Pennsylvania with Mrs. Earl Pence. Thursday morning. Miss Irene Mills entertained at a party Wednesday evening. Miss Nellie McNeill. Cora Hawley, Donna Morrison. Eliza betL Tillman. Ruby Kelly: Messrs. Harry Hahn, Earl Richards. I-awronop Hawley, Lee Thurston. Paul y.eigler. Ralph Penland. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reinheimer. St. John Catholic First Sunday of epch month, morning service at 7:30.

Third Sunday of each month. Christian Doctrine at 9 a. ni.; services at 10:00 a. m. Presbyterian Friday, Official board at C. c. Haw ley's of Hoe. 7 p. m. Saturday, choir practice 7 p. m. Sunday Sunday school 9:15 a. m.; no morning service: Junior C. E.. 2:30 p. m.; Teachers' training. 6:15 p. m.: preaching 7 p m. Preaching at Gettysburg. 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Williams and John Kessler of Muncio are visiting Mrs. C. W. Bennett, who is quite sick with rheumatism. OBITUARY OF CORNELIUS E. WILEY At twenty minutes before ten o'clock on the evening of March 20. 1911, the death angel cut the brittle thread that bound Corulius E. Wiley io his loved ones here on earth; at the age of 55 years. 5 months and ! days. He was the sou of Martin and Elizabeth Wiley, born in Bethel. Ind.. October 11, 1855; died in Richmond, Ind., and leaves to mour his sudden departure, his wife, Josie, three sons. Charles, Russel and Earl, and ono daughter, Mrs. Amber Ireland of Bethel, Indiana, four grandchildren. on brother. A. L. Wiley of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, and one sister. Mrs. Jacob Policy, of Bethel. Indiana, and hosts of other relatives and friends. October 16, 1880, he was united in marriage to Josie Hunt of Franklin township, and to this happy union were born four sons and oue daughter, all of whom, except Francis M. who died July 15, 1885, are left to share the sorrow of their grief stricken mother. Colonel Wiley, as he was commonly called, began life by clerking in his father's store in Bethel, Ind. After his marriage he moved on a farm near uetnei and engaged in farming and stock buying, and gradually extended his lines of work to many fields of usefulness in public life; having been successively elected justice of tho peace, township trustee of Franklin township, and county commissioner of Wayne county, all of which he filled with deepest faith and highest Integrity to his constituency. Early in life he united with tho Christian church at Bethel and was always one of its most active and faithful members serving in various official capacities in his church and Sunday school and was one of tho church's strongest pillars. Upon his moving to Richmond he moved bis church membership there and immediately became an active, earnest and faithful worker being a member of the official board of tho First Christian church at the time of his death. He was a charter member of tho Knights of Pythias lodge of Hollansburg, Ohio, and was one of the charter members of the Loyal Order of Mooso No. 167 of Richmond, being a member of the first board of trustees In this fraternity. Words are not necessary to writo the obituary of Colonel Wiley for his deeds of generous kindness; his words of cheerful encouragement; and the beautiful integrity of his useful life are too deeply planted In tho i miuus anu nearis or t ne people or 1 Wayne county to require expression in weak words. As a business man he was noted for strict honesty and square dealing. As a guardian of the people's Interests he acquitted himself nobly and faithfully. As a neighbor he was true, kind, generous, sympathetic and obliging. As a father he was devoted to his wife and children and exemplified before them such a type of manhood as they may always remember with love .,a ij. j Ag a cjti2en he was loyal and public , fcpjrited anci never hesitated w hen du ty called him. As a Christian he was a faithful and conscientious follower of Him who taught the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God. Not only do those mourn today who !are bound to him by ties of kinship; 1 but also those almost Innumerable friends whose friendship for him has been welded by the warmth of his kind deeds, unselfish life and generous nature; and unbidden tears fall because' Colonel Wiley was called to his reward while in the midst of such a busy and useful life. "As a cloud of the sunset, slow melting in Heaven; As a star that is lost when daylight is gi ven ; As a glad dream of slumber which awakens in bliss; He has passed to the World of the Holy from this." Terre Haute, Indiansipalli & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 A.M.; 7:25; 8:00: 9:25; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:80; 8:40; 9:00; 10:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to IndianaDOlla, 8:40 P. M. Last Car to New Castle. 10:00 P. M. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, . Frankfort. CrawfordSTlUe. Terre Haute, Clinton, SuRivan, Martinsville, Lebanon and Paris. IU. Tickets sold thronelL