Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 141, 30 March 1911 — Page 7

THE K1CIIMOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. 3IAKCII .JO. 1!11.

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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. Kates are the same.

For Your Convenience LIST OF AGENCIES lira nth office urn located in every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS ilh the ono murebt you. The rates arc the same and you will save trip to the mala offlco. SOUTH 07 MAIN Brucnlng A Klckborn, 12th and 0. E. A. V. Utlckwcdtl. fctn and South P. llcory Itolhert. 6th and South H. NORTH OF MAIN QuigKry Drug Store, 821 North E. Childa Son. nth uni North C. Win. HU-iccr. 14th .ind North G. John J. Gets, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qufgley Drug Store. 4th and Mala WEST RICHMOND John Foslcr. Richmond Ave. and North Weat First St. KAIRVIEW W. II. 8ehncldor, 1093 Sheridan. RATES On cent per word 7 days for the price of C days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 21175 tHU ONK DKST I1KT Managers are making from $50 to $250 per week. Wo want a representative. In every county to handle the sale of the Golden Hod Hand Operated Vacuum Cleaner. Write for particulars today. The Hugro Manufacturing Co.. Chicago, III. 26-7t vRWANt to seilyoti some fine building lots cheap, or will bell you a farm or city property low. Oler & Howes, Wcsleott Block 29-lt V A"NT K liT I ousekeeper w 1 1 fi re fe 7 once. Call at N. loth. ;:o::i NV A N T K D Swivel office chair Aldress "Chair," care Palladium. :;o-t W, A NT K IV A ha r in- f. Stead y Job J. K. Ilealy, loia Main. liO-Ut WAW-Ctlrl for general house wtuk. Tclephono 1224. 4fi S ll'.lh street. 29-2t

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CENTER VlbLE, INI). Centervllle, lnd.. March 30. Mr. Horatio Land of Richmond upent Sunday the Riieat of hla grandmother, Mrs. Cyru Walker. Mrs. Monger who ha been seriously HI I somewhat improved. Mr. Byram Bobbins of Richmond inado a business trip here on Monday. Mr. loherty of Earlham college rendered several vocal selections at the high school this morning which were ureal ly enjoyed by the students find teachers. Miss Nol.i Savage of Richmond was n guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dunbar. Tho township schools In this vicinity will close on Friday of this week. There will be a midget wedding glvrn In lh town hall on April first, for the benefit of the Cemetery association. The program for the affair will be announced later. The meetings that have been going cn for several weeks at the M. E. thurch clomd Sunday evening. Mr. Wallace Seymour spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Henry Seymour. George lldl of Indianapolis spent FunUsy with his aunt Mrs. James Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John DeltrWh of Indianapolis aro visiting friends here. ECONOMY, INI). Economy, lnd.. March 31 Mrs. Julia Gibson who has been here taking care nf her sick psreuts. returned to Rich luond. Sunday for a few days" rest. Art MartlP made a business trip to Jtlchinond Saturday. Miss lmlue Manning arrived from Muncie with a bad case of measles. Grandma Edwards. 91. who has been suffering with a bad ease of grip the jiast two weeks, is Improving slowly, but Is ery w uk. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daugtieity entertallied at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jtcsciitta Ha iton snd children Hilda, llaiel snd J. men. .Mrs. Huldii Haxton cf Economy. Miss Nina Jackson of Alabama and Mr. John McCuIlough of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Tom lumb of Richmond were Sunday visitors of William .amb and family. Frank Thornburg made a business trip to RIcht iond Saturday. Mr. and M.a. Joe Uimb and children vers visiting Mrs. Amanda Lamb and Miss Ida Ijinb Sunday. Mrs. Myrt'e Daugherty gave a sis oVlock dlnmr In honor of her cousin !!! Nina Jackson. An elegant dinli" was seied In a most pleasing manner. MIm Loubn Wool ley of Williams

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WAN'TKI) To rent a modern five or six room house about. May 1. Family of two. Telephone 2'0::. fri -tin's tf WANTED A wide-awake man- one hat has had exper'enco on tin- road In selling to the retail trail. Mnstj not bo titifler :!." years of age. Sal aiy ami traveling expenses paid. Address I. O. Box :'.5. 2H Tt WANTKI)To"luilil oti new homo o.i ' suburban lot. Cheap for cash rj part cash, balance monthly. H hmi city. 2H :'t , wAN'TA girl f orh7mTev77k'a 1 1 ! Phone 2MS. 2iiWANTKIl Farmers and uli others interested to see and price our gte. We make them any size wanted. It will pay yon to see us. Eureka Fence Mis. Co.. 22nd and North E streets. Phone 2731. l-wt'd-fii-8un II wks WANTED Coiiipeteii it "girT. ( 'all i i'i morning at 7 South Hth street. Mm. Paul Comstoek. 2-l!t WANTED Work"" by middle" aged lady. llotisecleanitiK preferred, ("all at 217 S. C street. 2-::i WANTED Toient ahousefor two. Phone 2o:;. 2H-tuex-H:it tl WANTED Pin toys; mus; ho sixteen. City Howling Alley. 23 tf WANTKlTTo repair baby cabs. bbarpen and clean lawn mowers. work called for and delivered. Picture framing. IJrown & Darnell, 1022 Main St. Phone 1930. WOMEN Sell guaranteed tiose. 70 nor cent, profit. Make $10 daily Full or part tini. Beginners imestigate. Strong Knit. Box 40o. West Philadelphia. Pa. 11-tf WANTED Everybody Htiffermg from piles, go to Quigley's drug store for S. U. Tarney's Positive Painless Pile Cure. Best on Earth. 7t eod SEE MOORE & OGITORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20 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. IS tf WANTED Charles D. Shldeler. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main St. Those 1814. 15-tt WANTED To store vour stove for the season. W. F. Brown, 417 N. Sih. Phone 177. 25-:i0t burg central office had a birthday anniversary the end of last week, ami her mother and sisters chipped in to get a present for her and a younger sister was delegated to go to Richmond to buy the birthday gift, but when Richmond was reached she spent the money intended for a present for a show ticket and a bottle of corn medicine. Hence the joke. . Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Clarke entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willie Clark. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark of Winchester, and Mrs. Emma Clark of hero. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison and daughter Thelma ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Atkinson and daugghter Ruth were Sunday guesis of Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Martin were entertained at dinner Sunday by- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallow entertained Greeusfork relatives at dinner Saturday. Russell Shoemaker and the Veal gills were Sunday guests of Miss Nola Mler and Paul Oler. Th Misses Mary Regan. Susie K M i s and Mary Ellis of Greeusfork were guests of Mrs. Julia Swallow Sunda. Mr. and Mrs. J'honws Cain entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs ohn Replogle ami children. Mr. and Mrs. Liss Manning and daughter. Mr. ami Mrs. Charley dry r New Castle was here Sundav. EATON. OHIO Eaton, O., March So. Mrs. Per' s. John of Colfax, lnd.. will arrive here Saturday for a visit with her paren's Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sherer. Mrs. Frank Campbell. Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Elvira Kelly were Richmond visitors Tuesday. Leroy McNeal was a Dayton is tor Tuesday afternoon. Orion Ammennan of Camden was an Eaton visitor Tuesday. Miss Eva Iwellen. who has been employed in Dayton for the past two or three months has returned to K.i ton. Dr. John P. D. John, ex-presid. of IV Pauw university, Greencas-le. Ind. delivered the first of a series of lectures Tuesday evening in the sPaul M. E. church and was given a large hearing. John L. Emlct and Jacob L. Moors of West Alexandria were in Ea'on Tuesday afternoon. A small fire of unknown origin called out the fire department about o'clock Tuesday evening and a hurried run was made to the Louis Weaver blacksmith shop on Cherry street

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WANT AD LETTER LIST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of fice. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling- for mail In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 1- iioou tcday as follows: -l'!lt i ;i 1 U r . . it. l... II M . U ii.-imi; 7. .. 1 . . M. M. s 1 Mail will be ke t for SO days only. All mad not caWed fur within that time will be ca.t out. WAXTKI) You to po to Murray Hilliard parlor for recreation. 12-tf Mi:. AND OMKN -If you want to wort-., r-e'l Kuar-mteed hetiery to we,(i. pic commission. Mako $10 daily, i-.xperietice uiineccneary A1d'ess iu'itiiiatUnal Mills. 30".S t'hetiiu;. Phila. 11-tf W ,VN l'Kb- 1'iano pupils by a former ftudent c,f the music department at r';irih;tm Colletf. Teims reaaonaIde. Phone 1S74 or call at 1417 Nonh (' btreet. 5-tf FOR SALE FOR SU.K - Choice Dahlias. 50c per doen. Send for list. Mrs. A. A. Fries. .Mendon. Michigan. :i0-2t FOR SALK OR "TRADE Good-gold watch. Will trade for bicycle in nood rep''-- Tom .Johnson, Route S, Richmond. Ind. ;'0-lt FOR SALK Mare, 4 years old. Inquire l"iG Maple street. I'.O-St FO R S A I -K ('II E A P One-i?etVictor floor s-ales. show eases, two hardwood doors, two pine doors, frames, etc., for office incltisure. 1 pair heavy store doors. Ii0 feet inclosed counters, 1 machinist s tool chest. Richmond Brokerage Co.. 214 Fort Wayne Avenue. Phone 1249. 14-tues-thurs-sun Hwks FOR SALK Quick Meal coal range. :22 N. S. 29-2t FOR SA LK Horse. TTI sJmth 5th street. 29-7t FO It SALK iiM raTt cr ilich St.- w i ns machine. I'M S. 1 1th. 29-7t FOR SALK Four wheeled pony rig. good as new. Call phone 5147-F. 2S-7t FOR SALK Fancystraln S. C. Rhode Island Red Eggs, 75c per 15; also game cock bird. Ross Oshorn, 121 South Mh St. 2-7t between Main and Somers streets. The blaze was extinguished without throwing water and the ilumagc was insignificant. Dr. Elmer A. Curry, who had been spending several days with relatives at Gettysburg, was in Eaton Tuesday enroute to his home in Cincinnati. Though not yet sufficiently recovered to be able to leave his home the condition of Logan L. Brown, who several months ago submitted to an operation for the removal of a diseased bone from his hip, is slowly improving. The diseased hip requires the daily attention of a physician. Dr. Brown is one of the town's most public spiriteil men and his presence is keenly felt in commercial circles. Joseph Saddler. ;;. died arly on Tuesday morning at the home of his son, William Saddler, about 5 miles northeast of Eaton, from a complication of diseases. The deceased was a resident of W illiamsburg, O . but for some time bad been lining with his j son. Funeral services oor his re- ! mains were held at the la'e home on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Ilunh A. Smith of the Katon .Christian church, and his remains will .be shipped to tiis old home Thursday for internieii'. Mis William Walters was a Dayton i.-nor Tuesday. Joe (Iihnore who hail been his i-.U'i ms. Mr and Mrs .1 more, for i he past two weeks turned to Hamilton. V ISltlllg A Gilhas reilv;erstovnim). 1 l.mersiow it. Ind , March '.'l Mrs !V T W'.irtiititon receiwd word of the (It. i'li of her sis'ers husband. Mr. diaries Hr.tdley a! Is Angeles. Cal. Mrs .!o't! Hum lias been seriously ill ,it her hum. on North Perry street with pneumonia Mrs C.irl Robertson of New Castle who has been si k with l ine fever here ,,t her mother's home. Mrs R;ihat.tiah Shafer is slowly improving Mrs R-ba Rudy ;,nd Mrs. C. M. Miller el Anderson attended the to;t" of Mt Miros T Fox Wednesday and are a No :-:'inu with friends and relati s M.ok Kt.ode is dangerously i; at his Lor,. ,.n WeM Main sr-et with 1 e.i!" 1 VOi.Sie The i l;s-or lub w ill me. t April .) w;'ti the following program: !; spoT. -... Current even's. H.story . Resources and Industries. Florida. Mrs Kr.app. Louisiana. Mrs. l'ri-7 Louisiana Purchase. Mr?. Wyl o it:.s-ior.s in Central His'ory by the class !(.-. . Mrs. Sarah Bell Wizard Mers a prominent farmer -.i.-' of town, died a' the hospital as .. result from an o;vraiou i v. h'i h i.e umlrewrn'. I Mr at '1 Mrs. Frank Teetor rnt. rM.i:.ed M;s3 Mbl Tcc.or and Mr.

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fusLisnt-R? n.APifitr AtTxnns WE AS MEMBERS Fapr in nil parti f tne Saatu fitid Ocuada. Vour -nt u ppi aoywhrr c? tCTc bj the bft medium in th cuutrjr. Vet our membership list ( herlt jper f;r wniit. We dt the ret. . jb!:hrs Clwfied AdTrf'e A ': X'iT., BuSjuo. .". Y.

FOR SALE Graphophone; time; reasonable price. used s-hort 1 .22 N. 17. j 'j.v7t; r'Ou SALE t wo work noises. 2 two- J year-old colts and one team of mules j Call at S. :ih. Piione pjrjj. 17-e o d FOR SALK - Strawberry Raspberry, IJldorado Rlai-kberry plants. Fruit trees true to variety. J. S. Kuth. 19-7t-eod Ft ) K S A I .K F'oii yTbii fisiy and harness. Pony w'iplis T'j'I ll)s in order. I'ujisy and iiamess are new. made to lit on. A bargain if sold ;;t once. 10.1 X. 1. Phone 1611'. 25-tf FOR SA1.K KarlyRichniond iherry trees, L'O cents. Phone 51L'tiH. FOR SALK-Phaeton; tires, newly painted. good W. G. rubber Luther 42 S. 21st St. FOR SALK Single comb liovn from Young and 24-7t White LegIJJanchards strain. Ksre $l.oo per 15, $5.00 per Iimi. o. 1 . Mullerdick, .".29 S. 5th htreet. Phone p.'l'.G. 17-e o d FOR SALE One 4-cylinder tout ins car; One 4-cylinder runabout. Both cars are in Kod t-econd hand condition. Itertsch Bros.. Cambridge City, IiMiiana. 9-tf Ft) R S A LE No7 8 -cookitt)v c" "w tth tank. Good as new. 127 S. 4th street it r FOR SALETwo rStedaieeT" tired aurrey 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.th and Main. f FOR SALK Good seven room tiouse on South 14th street. Good location. 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 SALE Nice modern six room cottage cheap. Call phone 4160 after 6 ii. m. ;0-7t FOR SALE Seven room Kast End house, newly painted, electric lights, corner lot, $2,000; half cash, balance $2.50 weekly. Address K. II. F., care Palladium. 30-2t vFOR SALE Fine modern residence, great bargain. Box loo City. 29-7t FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf Henry Teetor at dinner at Sunday. Mrs. Hollace Hoover spent the day Tuesday at Greensfork. Mrs. Forrest Murray of Liberty and Mrs. Jennie Hatfield of Greeusfork were guesis of Mrs. Harley Benbow Tuesday night and Wednesday. H. C. Teetor made a business trip to Fountain City Wednesday. William Tigue has been quite sick but is improving. Mrs. Iworinda Bohren was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foutz Tuesday. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind.. March 30 Mrs. Martin Brown isited Mr. and Mrs. Rob Beeson, south of town this week. The Home club will meet tomorrowevening with Mrs. W. E. Williams. Miss Sarah Williams visited her jw rents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams cast of town over Tuesday night. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sturgis a son. Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Kniese of Cambridge City visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O 11. Beeson yesterday. .lames Kellam was 57 years old yesterday. He received 22 postcard remembrances. George Savers and son-in-law William Null returned from Kitchell this week. Elmer Weaver has purchased a ' new chicken incubator. j Mrs. Lute Iintz Jr., is visiting Mr. ) and Mrs. James Dolan east of town. j Mrs. O. II. Beeson has purchased a' new chicken incubator. Mrs. M. E Kir.sey is visiting at In-: dianapolis. i John Ineerman has hail the interior of his bouse improved. Emerson Booth had the work. ' Mrs. Rose Kby Moore, who has been visiting with her uncle and aunt. Dr. ; ami Mrs. Sweeney Pft today for Dayton to visit relatives. She returns to Ios Angeles soon. Mrs. Moore, as Miss Kby was well known here. Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Kniies are both reported sick : Prof Cook and his corps of teach-' ers. T. C Davis. Miss Murphy. Miss , Marshall. Miss Gingrich, also Mr. and : Mrs. Benton Wasner and Miss Rea Wagner were the guests with Mr. and Mrs W. K Williams Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Knipes were unable to; be present Carnations w pre favors, a' luncheon. ; The South End club met wi'h Ralph Moore Tuesday evening. The guesrs ' present were. Miss Mary Sills. Miss! Irene Crook. Miss Laura RothermeL ' T ) c c 1 j -i Van YVlT-fc-i T ; .- r...,.t ' t - . r - r . - . rimy, .miss .Mae ixeever. nss Aug-j i:si Miller. Miss Luel'a Lantr. Miss I Lillian DuGrar.ru'. Miss Hazel Mur-! 1 y. Miss Violet Murley. Miss Lorer.e Hess. Miss Mildred Warren. Charles' Van Winkle. Harold Filby, Park Hess, j Robert M Daniel. Albert Ferns, and the host Ralph Moore. The young i

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Wc ckarsre FOR SALK Modern 0 room house, furnace, bath, jias, electric light, both kinds of water, larj;e lot. J2.20U. Owner, lOul S. 8th sun-w ed-sat FO R S A LI M od e i n V est" M a i n" s t reet home, six rooms and bath, furnace, electric light; complete laundry, hardwovi floor. Price and terms reasonable. Phone :'27S. FOR SALK Small, wtll lniprovea u burban premises; well fruited, good bouse r.ui barn; otlier outLuildtags; an ldal little home for the retired farner. or city mail seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The S. K. M. AKency. over 6 North Seventh s'reet. ept 1 -tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in local information North E Sts. FOR SALE W. S all its phases and office. 8th and 16-tf Iliser's modern brick residence, half square of Main on S. Kith. Phone 2177. 3 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Lots, and K streets. Call 444 Mb ;o-it FOR RENT A new seven room modern home, 105 West Pearl; best location. Phone 2477, 204 South 12th street. 25-tues-thu rs-sat-sun-tf FOR SALK OR TRADE If you want to Sell or Trade anything, a want ad in this paper and 99 others in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio will find your party. It will only cost you $2.50 per line of tl words, write us for list of papers. Austill Advertising Syndicate, Eiwood, Indiana. FOR RENT Modern furnished room, over Husson's grocery, and Main. Inquire Cor. Flats front 13th 29-3t FOR RENT Large barn, cement floo-, large mow, suitable for storage. Tel. 125S. FOR RENT Furnished room, light, 24-7t heat and bath, 100 S. 12th. FOR RENT The Sutton home west of the Country club, with garden, orchard, barn and chicken park. Phone 3139. 24-7t FOR RENT 5-room flat, electric light and bath, Corner 5th and S. A. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished electric light, heat and North 8th street. room with bath, at 20". 17-tf FOR RENT -Modern room, suitable at 14 X. 9th St. 15-tf for two gents. Call people played games and had a nice time. Refreshments were served. ' Mrs. J. L. Wike attended a birthday dinner at Mrs. Dodson's in Cambridge City Tuesday. Keep in mind the spelling school and box social at the Odd Fellows hall tomorrow night under the auspices of the Woman's Cemetery. association. The Milton high school and the C. C. baseball teams will open the season on the Maple Grove school house grounds four miles east of town tomorrow. Noble Griffith will be catcher. The primary room of Milton public schools taught by Miss Emma Gingrich had a debate in school a few days ago. The question was, "Resolved, that cows are more useful animals than horses." Master Dayton Warren who argued the negative, asserted horses were the most useful, because cows could not live if there were no horses to plow the ground to raise the grain. He also asserted that cows were not necessary for milk because goats could furnish milk. The negative side won. Miss Anna Gingrich returned from a visit at Straughn with her sister, Mrs. Lamberson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlin will call their little daughter Artelle Kirlin. The school board elected Miss Nellie J. .Tones of Modoc teacher of music and drawing for the Milton public schools. It is said that a wild goose is running loose south of Milton alona the river banks and hunters arc making ii somewhat of a. study as to how to catch the goose, for some way it always vanishes like a spook when the hunters are around Yesterday afternoon the reporter saw W. H. Miiler and Albert Newman garbed in hunting costume and with their guns, leaving town, over the Lake Erie and Western, south They were rather slowin replying to the reporter's questions, but later on the whole storytame out with the wild goose. It is said that Miller and Newman boasted that they would have that goose and that Newman sent to Cincinnati for shells to load with buckshot. Miss Rarbar Kern wrote from Harrisburg to Miss Srah Roberts that Ewir.g Newcomer's father, at I'niontown. Pa. was dead. Ewing Newcomer is a nephew by marriage of Miss Kern. Miss Lula -Ward visited at Dr. Gentle's at Richmond Tuesday. John Faucett has the grip. I ; AMKKIIlUK I iTY INTI

; in the public schools of that city. Cambridge City. ind.. March 30. ; " The Rebecca Aid society is meetC. T. Wright went to Spicelacd Wed-; wi:h Mrs. George Roby this afrcsday morning, w here he will sptnd U-rnoon. a few days at the sanitarium. j Wm. Pike is preparing for the com-

mere ws;l L a cal.ed n called meeting of the Helen Hunt club at the home of Mrs. May Bodpn Friday afternoon. A full attendance of the membership is

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its insertion. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AWNINGS. Tents ami screens. A Awnings, tents made to order Thorite, 209 ; 27i5-;,.24.V end screen windows and tepui'. ed. T. 1! Peai I street. Phcnc jTCRAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and hij tireproof building when you want to I etoro furniture. Ftone 1945. 4ta j and Main street. junelSttj LOST LOST Small blown dog with white neck, answers to the name of "Toodles." Liberal reward. Phoire 25tKi. 17-tf ITS 1 SI U .Sit, LOST Pear! fan -bH&ded knife. Pearl

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ward. tf LOST Small key on wire ling. Leave at Palladium office. 8-tt LOST--Laprobe. corner :'.rd and sey. Return to JO t Kinsey. ward. Kiu-Re-;;o-2t MISCELLANEOUS APRIL 4TH Date of our next excursion to Southern Louisiana, where we will sell a number of choice, IMPROVED farms at low prices and on easiest kind of terms. Go with us and investigate our proposition. Address. P. K. Keller, Westcott hotel, Richmond, Indiana, for full particulars. Payne Investment Co. 28-7t 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, Dcpt 160, Omaha, Nebr. UPHOLSTERING. Repairing and Refinishing of all kinds; carpets altered, scoured and laid. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main. Phone 2703. mar 7-tf HAVE YOU ever tried Steven Charles Blood Purifier? It is good. For sale by Wm. F. Hill, 701 S. 13th. FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B Street, Richmond, lnd. Phone 1320. 23-tf desired, as there are matters of importance pertaining to the club to be considered. The supper given Tuesday evening1 by the members of the Presbyterian choir was well patronized, yielding a sum of forty-five dollars. The ladies began serving at. five o'clock and continued until eight. A good time was had by all and the affair pronounced a success socially as well as financially. Mrs. K. P. Diffenderfer was hostess for the Ixne Hand Euchre club this afternoon. Cards were played at four tables. A spring-time lunch of two courses was daintily served after the game. The Social Union will meet with Mrs. J. C. Dodson. next Tuesday afternon. Ray, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ingerman. who has been quite sick is Improving. The Presbyterian Guild met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. George Babcock. The Social Union will hold a market in th.e Kiscr room, Saturday. April First. These ladies will also give an Easter Social at iho home of Mrs. C. Ii. Garver, Friday . the afternoon of t ie fourteenth. A very pleasant dinner party was thai at the home of Attorney and Mrs. J. C. Dodson. Tuesday, the occasion being the seventy -sixth birthday anniversary of i he hitter's mother. Mrs. Barbia Barefoot. The dinner guests were Mrs. Rebecca Wike, of Milton, Mrs. Martha Barefoot, of Columbia, Pa.: Mrs. Barbia Barefoot, Mrs. Elam Baiefoot. of Muncie; Miss Hannah Martin and Mr. Earl Barefoot, of Cambridge City. A number of friends called during the afternoon lo offer congratulations and tijoy the social hour. The com birred iitcs of the three sistere present l ty-iwo years. ty-four; Mrs. ty-six: and ,P enty-two year two hundred and thirMrs. Wike leing eighiarbia Barefoot, sevenMartha Barefoot sevof age. Mrs. Mary Barrett has sold her property on Church street to Mrs. Elmer Ball, the consideration being $900. Mrs. Barrett will go to Cincinnati within a few days to make her home with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ball will take; 1-ossession at once. Superintendent Morrison, of the public schools, had ;.s his guest Tuesday, his son. Joseph Morrison, of West j Haven. Mich. Mr. Morrison is an- inifiruc'W! matnt-matics and science fort of another winter by placing a furnace in bis residence. Harry Hall has returned from a visit j- with friends at Red Key.

DUBLIN, IND.

Dublin. Ind.. March SO. Mr. and jMrs. Omar Huddleston of Muncie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ali phens Huddleston. ( Rev. N. F. Wool ford of Richmond, : conducted the communion service at. the Main Street I'. B. church. Sunday. ; Rev. and Mrs. Woolford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gray, j while in Dublin, Miss Jennie Smith is spending the week with her cousin. Miss Ruth Ruffe, of New Lisbon. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thorn burg of Bentonville, is critI ically ill. Mra. Thornburg of this place h&s been installed as nurse, i The Juniors of the local High 'School will entertain the Seniors and a number of their friends at me norafl of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sutton, Friday evening. Clessie Kendall has moved from the Selig property to a farm near Hopewell. Miss Faje Filby has out a neat card ! announcing her millinery opening as ! Saturday, April first, i Isaiah Flicker, Will Floyd, Mrs. Ger- ; trude Cox and Miss Stella Johnson composed the quartet which sang at the funeral of Samuel ljmbvrtson. i Tuesday . i Cedrie llobbs pleasantly entertained ja company of boys and girls at a taffy nulling last Friday evening. The I guests were the Misses Mareerv and ,,orls Fld. a1-1" Ervin. Mary c.nson and Virgil McGath. Mrs. Arthur Wiker and Mrs. Ray Hendricks assisted Master Cedric and his mother in j the entertainment of the guests. j Dr. Clara Robertson of West Elk- ; ton. Ohio, has been a visitor In the home of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Beard. On Sunday she was joined by her son, Howard Robertson and family of Indianapolis and they were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Wright sparks. Mrs. Frank Walton has returned after having assisted in a series of meetings at Lynn. XT.- A . ml . . I . aim luoinpson or Indian apolis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cope last Sunday. They will be remembered as the young people who came to Dublin from Indiauapolis last fall in order to be married by their pastor. Rev. George Smith, who at the time was engaged in holding services in this place and through the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Cope, their home was opened for the ceremony. Miss Gertrude Travis of Indianapolis is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Reiser. Mrs. George Murray is in Richmond on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. G. H. Swisher, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Mallory and daughters, Effa and Georgia, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mallory's grandfather, Samuel Lambertson, at Straughns, Tuesday. Huber Huddleston of Indiana University is spending a week's vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Huddleston, north of town. Ancisnt Spectacle Makvra. The ancient Guild of Spectacle Makers Is numerically one of the strongest London companies. Its charter dates from the year 1G29 and. though the exact date cf its origin Is lost, there Is ample evidence that the calling of spectacle maker was extensively followed at a very early date. An old book of 1503 mentions the spectacle makers among other traders, and the biography of Carlo Zeno, an Illustrious Venetian, who died in 1418, mentions that even at the aje of eighty-four he needed no artificial aids to his aight So presumably spectacles were common in Italy five centuries ago. London Telegraph. Different Altogether. Visitor (consolingly to Tommy, who has upset a bottle of Ink on the Dew carpet) Tut. my boy. there is no use crying over split milk. Tommy Course not. Any duffer knows that All you're got to do Is call In the mt and she'll lick it up. But this d'.in't happen to.be milk, an' mamma will do the ...kln". ' An Account to Settle. The Lawyer Madam. I find that your husband's will leaves you nothing but what the law compelled him to leave you. The Widow (angry and forgetful Just wait till I see him! An Example. Knlcker They say that In 3.00C years Niagara will stop flowing. Mrs. Knlcker That makes me bope the plumber will get or leak fixed yat. Harper's Bazar. Curod. Doctor (to wife of patient And r I bope you took bis temperature this morning. Wife Weil. It were like this, sir. I put the barometer on 'Is chest, and it went round to very dry. air. so I gave lm a pint of beer and went to work this morning. London Mall. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Cornelius E. Wiley, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit couit. Administrator of the estate of Cornelius E. Wiley, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Charles T. Wiley, Administrator Wm. A- Bond, Attorney, mar 30 aor 6-13. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 11:16 a. m Chicago ...f 8:56a.m. f 7:57p.m.... Chicago ... 4:15p.m. S:56a. m . Cincinnati ..ll:16a. m. 4:15 p.m..;. Cincinnati 7:57 p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. f Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Suoject to change without notice)