Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 142, 31 March 1911 — Page 7
T1IK lUL'HMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN TKLKGRAM, I KIDA'x 3IAHCII III, 1JM1.
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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 vou. Rates arc the same.
For Your Con' veniemice LIST OF AQENCEES lira 01 h offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT AD8 with lb one nearest you. The rates arc the same and you will save tdp to the rualo orrico. SOUTH 0" MAIN lirurnlox A Llckhorn, 13th and G. 11 A. V. isilckwedel. Mh and South F. lienry Itotbert. Cth and South II. NORTH OF MAIN QufKfc. Drug Store. 821 North E. Child A Sod, ISth an1 North C. Win. HUger, 14th .ind North G. John J. Cell. 10th and North IL CENTRAL Qufgjey Drug Store. 4tb and Mala WEST RICHM0N0 John Forier, Richmond Ave. nnd North Went Flrit 8L KAIRVIEW W II. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price of & days. Wo charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after Its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 TIIK K)SR liKST HKT Managers are rnaklng from $50 to $250 per week. We want a reprent-ntatlve In every county to handle the Bale of th (iolden Hod Hand Operated Vacuum Cleaner. Write for particulars today. The llugro Manufacturing Co.. Chlcago.JJL 2ti-7t .NXNTrtlVI arKnter anF2"Ta"borers Apply at once, Richmond Mfg. Co. 31-21 WA'NTKliOiTrfor cooking and genrral housework. Call at 1410 Main street. 31 tf WATKlJlvniMtlng or solicltliiK by young woman. Addrens 'Collector," cure Falladlum. 31-2t
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MILTON. 1ND. Milton. Intl.. March 31. Mrs. Ed Htanley and daughter, Mary, are visiting I ho former's mother, Mrs. AngelIne Warren and oilier relatives. Several from here attended the uow at Cambridge City last evening. Charles Teraplin Hnd nleee. Mlus Juno Templin called on friends at Kst Germantown yesterday. , Rufus P. Lindsay attended the funeral of hln late friend Martin Farhart at Franklin yesterday. Mrs. Flannagan writes friends here that they are getting nicely settled in their nw home In Connersvllle. She also stated that Mr. Flannagan's brother died at Anderson this week. Mrs. Stanley Murphy and daughter tf Indianapolis are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove. The flag war among the classes of tho Milton high school Is on. The fophomorr's flag went up Wednesday n!ht. Mrs. Frank Doty visited her daughter Mr. John Thurman at Richmond esterday. The program of the missionary con tention held at the M. K. church here Wednesday night was not full and the lev. Klmer St. Clair was not limited his address on "The Problems of Church in Foreign Fields." He ive one of the most Instructive as II as entertaining addresses in the t ent Ions being held. ir. and Mrs. Christian Slonaker of I of town called on friends here yesday afternoon. Priscllla club will meet with an Winkle Monday afternoon. Morton Warren visited her Rollin Butler at Dublin may. He was again a great ! and was to have been tapped faterday. rsecalaureate cermoii for the eighth year and the high iplls will bo delivered by the I. Finnlck at Doddridge chapiy morning at regular hour worship, id Mrs. Alvin Ixwry were d visitors and shoppers yestvere about twenty ladies In ' at the all day quilting with Flea Hale Wednesday. (art ley of Hagerstown tnd rs. Anna Rebecca Russell of 111. were calling on friends rrday. Both were at one Jems of Milton a:id Mrs. born hero, and the dau&hLh Hartley who at one time ihoose where Mr. and Mrs. fnow live. This Is her first Iton In fifiy-elght years. lnany changes. Mrs. RusMslting friends at Knlghtsrlley nnd son Orville Dainncrsvllle visitors yesterKellam bad a birthday
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WANTED To rent two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. ('Mi tral. Address "M." care l'allailiuni. VK WANT to sell )n'i Miin- fine building lots cheap, or wiU m-11 you a farm or city property low. Oler & Howes, Westeott Block It w'ANTKD House keeper with reference. Call at X. i"th. ::o :;t WANTEl Swivel office chair. Address "'('hail,' rate I'aliaiiiutn. WANT F. I jTV bur oer! St !! "job .1. E. Ilouly. 1 i 1 :: Main -2t 1 WAXTfcl To" hul Jm la w n hTTrW, giape arbor, trellis, and tre-vguard work. dales always in -lock. Any size made to order Euicku Fence Mfg. Co., 22nd and North I Ft recta.; Phone 3751. j Dl-wed-fri sun 2 wksj WANT Eli To rent a modern five or! Fix room house about Ma I. Fanii-j ly of two. Telephone 2"n:;. iri-tues tf V A N TE I i A w i d e a w a k e man one , liat hati had experience on the road , In selling to tin- retail tiado. not bo under :5 years of age ary and traveling expenses AddresB 1. . Box :i5. Musi Salpaid.! 2!-7t I WANT A Kir'. Phono 24 IS. for lioiiMwork. Call 2'JWANTED Fin uoys; m i.: bo stxteen. City Howling Alley. 23 tf WAVlHilT'o repair" b iby cabsi shurpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Picture framing. Hrown Ai Darnell. Ki22 Main St. Phono 1!:'0. WOM KN Sell guarantee.! hose, 70 per ceut. profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part tint. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit. Pox 40a. West Philadelphia. Pa. 11-tf WANTKrKvefyodTuftrmKnrrwn piles, go to Qulgley's drug ntore for S. U. Tarney's Positive Painless Pile Cure. Rest on Kaith. 7t cod S KE MOORK OG DORN for" all kinds of Innuranee, Bonds and Ix)ans, Real Folate and Rentals. Room 1C, I. O. O. F. Uldg. feb20-tf WANTKI) If you want money la place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate orflce. Kelly RWck. Sth and Main 18-tf WANTED To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. Wo also do picture framing. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phono 1936. 15 tf postcard shower WeiLi. r-day. She was the recipient of several cards and they tire still coming. The initiatory degree in Odd Fellowship was conferred on Wesley Newton at Ihe Odd Fellows lodge here Wednesday night. Miss Edna Wallace has gone to Earlham to take up her studies. Mrs. Earl Thomas nee Miss Emma Quinn writes from New Lisbon that her husband, Mr. Thomas, is much indisposed. He is the township assessor. The embroidery club with Mrs. Harry Manlove was attended by seven members. The afternoon was pleasautly spent by all. The club will meet with Mrs. Albert Newman Wednesdayafternoon, April 5. Paul Johnson does not Improve much. Mrs. Jacob Filby Is better. The Cary club met with Mrs. W. L Parkins yesterday afternoon. The fidlowing program was presented: Responses were from quotations on Art, "Indiana Artists Sargent. Whistler. Tyron, Hitchcock. Abbey.'" Mrs. L. II Warren. "American Artists. Colonial and Modern, West, Copley. Stuart.'" Mrs. W. P. Moore. Piano solo, Mrs Ernest Doty. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick went to Laurel yesterday afternoon to attend the Missionary convention. Ho is on duty for an address. "America for Christ " Watson Faueett was among the guests at a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmit of Cambridge City Wednesday night. NEW PARIS. OHIO New Paris. Ohio. March :'. 1 --The annual congregational meeting and :;- per of the Presbyterian ihurih w 1 be held Saturday evening. XprM In the church parlors of that i h in h to which all the members and supporters of that church are most i.rdiall invited to attend and bring - . t. Sap per to be served at 7 o'c' . I Mrs. Ed O'Toole cam" T:;.,;ai to visit her daughter. Mrs. emerge Ki.ebler and family and otht i r. I.ties. Mrs. A. R. Heath is muiis i datives at Eldorado this week C. P. Jones and famih peti; Wed nesday with Johiah Jones Mrs. Mary Iavis left Wedr.. -d.v for a two months' visit with her daughter. Mrs. Tomson. of Wabah. St. John's Catholic Firs' S :r...n . ' each month, morning serv i e a: 7 ' Third Sunday of each month, t ht i-' .-.ti lloctrine at 9 a. m. Sen . a- : 1 ' a. m. I Presbyterian Saturday en i. at: j nual congregational me ting t.. .Wet j officers. Sunday S. S.. !:!". a m : ithurch servico Family Da i lo. a 'in.: unior C. E.. 2:30 p. m : tea. hi !' i training, 6:45 p. m.: preaching. 7 : :'. p. ra. Monday session meeting Mrs. Roy Eubank living near this place was taken to the Reid .Memorial
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The followlns are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this of f.ce. Advertiser will confer a great favor by calllnr for niall In answer to their ads. Mall t this office up to 12 noon today at follows: Central It. C. . . It I... II. M Z .. F. . . M. M. 1 Mail will l.e kft for o0 days only. All mail not called for within that tinn; will lo cast out. WANTUii Cnarlea I). Shldeler. Heal IXate, Fire Insurance, Loans. Rentans, .'votary Public. 913 Main I'lior.- IfcH. lo-tt WANTED-To More your stops fori the season. W. F. Brown. 417 N. Mil. Phone 177s. 25-:'.'t WANTED You :o" go to Murray Bil- : Hard parlors for recreation. 12-tfj MEN AND WOMEN If you want toj work, tell guaranteed hosiery .o wear. Bi coinniission. Make $10 i!.ii!. Experience unnecessary A-1-d-ess InuternatUmal Mills, 30"!1 Chestnut. Pliila. 11-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former Undent cf the music department dt Farimtm College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1871 or call at 1417 North C, street. 5-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Single bed room suit, stand, kitchen table, carpenter's bench, cook stove, hot plate and oven. M5 S. 1 1th. 31-2t FOR SALE Buff Orphington and S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs, from prize winneis. See my sto-k and prices before busing. 325 S. W. 1st St. ::i-lt FOR SALE Muff l'ghorns and ducks. Phone 30p.. 31-It FO K" S A LE Ch7)fceI )a hlias".-" 5 e pe r doz n. Send for list. Mrs. A. A. Krfps Mendon. MiehiKan. 30-2t FOR SALE Mare. 4 years old. Inquire 456 Maple street. 3o-3t FO R S A LE-: II orseT- 1 1 1 Soul h" 5 1 h street. 21t-7t Fm'sTlJflTt 'art. Touch . sew ing machine. 101 S. 14th. 29-7t Hospital Tuesday afternoon where phe will undergo an operation. Miss Cert rude Haw ley returned to Earlham College Wedneday to begin her spring term. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith are both on tho sick list with the grip. Their daughter. Miss Hattie, came home and Is earing for them. ('eorge Richards of this place and Cal Young of Richmond, have bought n feed store on the corner of Ninth and Main streets. Richmond, Ind. Mrs. H. A. 'Tillman of West Sonora spent Wednesday here. Mr. C. W. Crane has returned from a visit of several days in Dai ton. HAGERSTOWN, INI). Hagerstown, Ind., Marcli 31. Mrs. Theodore Sods entertained at a dinner Thursday in honor of her daughter, Thelnia's thirteenth birthday and also of Mrs. Reba Rudy, an aunt of Miss Thelma. Both birthdays occurred the 29tli. The guests were Mrs.' I. M. Loutz. of Richmond; Mrs. Beba Rudy, of Anderson: Mrs. Monroe Sherry. Mrs. M. F. Fox. Mrs. Charles f. St at lcmey er. and Mrs. Arthur Plummer. M' Aimer Bond, of Greonsfork. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones. Wednesday, and in company with Mr. .lotus attended the funeral services o Sal vinus Macy. 'The Hagerstown high school, under the direction of Col well Miller, will I t' v tit. t'.ie opretta. "A Nautical! Knot," in the 1. O. O. F. hall at Hag--!ton on the evening of April tth n;.d 7th. 'The work of the high school l.iM ear in the operetta. Sylva was er mn h appreciated by the patrons of the school and the general public, and for that rea.-on. they are anxiousl awaiting the coming entertainment. The work on the operetta is rapidly ne,:,,ung out and promises to be very titei'Taitiing. The cast and chorus are' beitig carefuU drilled and their work i- worthy of praie. The Te-tor r:tia will aid in the evening's ent' l i.iininent ; liieir assistance will add i to the success of the operetta, j i ::e tickets will le on sale at nitsei! s drug store. Monday afternoon. Apiil 3rd at :'.: 40 p. m. Mrs. Susan Baker is very much improved. Mrs. Oliver Brown went to Andern'S Wednesday to spend a week a::.ir.g her sisters. Mrs. Waltz. Mrs. . sm. and Mrs. Chatr.nlin. Mrs. C!.ra Croeke:. of Cambridge Ci'.. . ;.ent Thursday afternoon here : " king alter property interests. Mi.- Marv Funk, of Dublin, who has i e.i tiie guest of her sister. Mrs. C. I Knapji lor the past wee'; went to' V LisUui Tiiursday to visit rela-i Sh was accompanied as far as Ne Castle by Mrs. Knapp. W iiriam Pegg was at Indianapolis' Thursday transacting business. i William Tigue was taken to Indlar.a-I Pj. to 'ii:iesday evening, w here hej mi. let went an oitt ration for rupture.1 ami is doing nicely. Mr. Tigue has a! brother who is a physician at Indianapolis, j
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rUBLliik.BS CLASSIFIED ADTZETTSi ISii ASSOCIATION PAPtK3 WE AKE MXilBTES J'per in 1! parti of the fetatet and f'.-iada. Your want supplied scywhir. nf ' .T by the bt mfii:mn in the coutury. t-et pur tnenjherlii) 1 ; ta Chu k. paprrt -r wan. M' in tia rM. J. jh''hr ClMoifleu AdTr!int AsS'if.a;.:n. BuSaio. .'. V.
1'Ui; SAEE-- Four w heeled pony ris. ;(,.! a.- new. Call ihone 5147-1". 2 Tt FOR SAKE l'aue strain S. C. Rhode i-land Red Epf. 75c per 15; al-o gam- cock bird. Russ Ostium. South Mn St. 2ti 7t FOR SALE Buff 'orphinsKm eag for betting from prizt winners. J. W. Itfthmeyer, 355 Rielunoml avenue. tues-fri-snn airl0 K( jiF sAEE'iniphoiinone . used short time: reasonable price. 522 N. 17. 25-7t FT)iv h.Lh Vwo v.oik horses. Z Ho-ear-old colts and one team of mules (.'ail iit 5:i S. 5th. Phone 12:15. 17-e o d FOR SAEE f'ony. bugny and harness. Pon weighs 75' lbs in gothl order. I'.'iKKy i rul harness are new, made to fit pony. A bat gain if sold t once. u5 N. . Phono 1612. 25-tf FOR SALE Early Rkhniond cherry trees. i5 cents. Phone ,")12tl5. FOR SALE Single comb White U-g-horn from Young and B'.anchards strain. Eacs $l.oo per 15, $5.0 per I.mi. O. D. Bullerdlck, 52'J S. 5th sire-t. Phone 12"5. 17-e o d FOR SALE One 4-cylindtr touring car; One 4-cylinder runabout. Both cars are in good second hand condition. Bertsch Bros.. Cambridge City, Indiana. 9-tf FOR SALE No. N cook stove witn tank. Good as new. 127 S. 4th street. 1-tf FOR SALE Two seatedT steel tired sunry In good eondition. Call at IBi Richmond eve. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. f FOR SALE Nice modern six room cottage cheap. Call phone 4160 after 6 p. m. 30-7t FOR SALE Seven room East Endi house. newly painted. electric lights, corner lot. $2,000: half cash, balance $2.50 weekly. Address E. 11. F.. care Palladium. 30-2t FOR SALE Six room House with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. hone 1522. 17-tf The Wm. Stonebraker propel ty on South Washington street was sold at public auction Thursday afternoon to Eli Wisohart. the consideration being $3.30. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind.. March 31. Rev. Thomas McGuire. of New Castle, under the auspices of the adult Bible class, will conduct the services at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening, the service beginning at seven o'clock. Miss Edna Macy. of Spiceland. is the guest of her uncle. Larkin Macy and family. She will leave the sixth for her new home in Monte Vista, California, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Macy having proceeded her to that place several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. David Myers and sons. Frank and George, Mr. and Mrs. Will Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Shellebarger, attended the funeral of a relative. Willard Myers of New Lisbon, at that place today. The deceased formerly resided near Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swisher, are now pleasantly located in their new home on East Main street, recently purchased of Dr. J. R. Mauk. Mrs. O. E. White went to Indianapolis this morning, where she will spend a few days visiting friends. .lot Caldwell is not only holding his own. but is sclowiy improving. Miss Edna Murray, of Dunkirk, is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. E. F. Harm. Miss Murray has resigned her position in the schools at Wolcottville. on account of ill health. Frank Stonecipher is improving after a serious attack of the pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Iarkin Macy are in receipt of a letter from their son, A. J. Macy. of Alliance. Neb., in which he states that there has been no rain, not even a ligat shower, for a period of six months. With no rain last summer the crops were almost an entire failure. The Social Union will meet with Mrs. Manzclla Conway next Tuesday afternoon, instead of with Mrs. J. C. ldson, as previously announced. Miss Eva Toms went to Richmond Wednesday evening to be guest of Mrs. Mary Wineberg. The public schools closed this evening for a week's vacation. The teachers will attend the" Southern Teachers' association at Indianapolis, the latte- part of the week. Mis. Shute. of Richmond has been a visitor in the home of her sister, Mrs. Anderson Toms, and attended the reception, given at the home of Mrs. A. F. Sutton. Wednesday afternoon Mr-. Jo.in Ohmit was very pleasantly reminded of her birthday anniversary. Wednesday, by a number of friends calling in the evening. The time quickly passed with music, a humorous reading, by Mrs. Howard Whitley, and a good social time. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Ohmit received a number of nice gifts. Those in the company were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Har-
RATES 1 cent per word. 7 days for the pries of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone cr.d collsted far after its insertion.
F R SALE Fine liioe.-.n residence. . . a ; Iru-a;!! l'.o imi City. 2-7t FOft'SALE-Modenr- room house, furnace, bai h. nas. elect rie lisht. both kinds of water, large lot. $2.2um. Owut-r, I i.'it I S. sth fiin-tt ed sat i FOR SALE Modern West Main street home, six rooms and bath, furnace, electric liiiht; complete laundry, hardwocfl floor. Price and terms reasonable. Phone :'27S. FOR SALE Small, well improved suburban premises; well fruitea. coot! house r.nd bam; otLtr outtuUdiugs; en ldal little home for the uttred farmer, or rity man 6ceki:ig a euburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over C North Seventh s.reet. eept 1 -tf SEE MORQAN for Real Estate in all its ptiases and local Information office. 8th and Nortb E SU. 16-tf hX)l SALE W. S. Hiser's imxlern brick residence, half square of Main on S. i;"th. Thone 2177. 3 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Three rooms downstairs, with both kinds of water and electric light. Inquire at 221 South t.th street. 31-lt FOR SALE OR TRADE If you want to Sell or Trade anything, a want ad in this paper and 19 others in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio will find your party. It will only cost ou $250 per line of 6 words, write us for list of papers. Austin Advertising Syndicate, Elwood. Indiana. FOR RENT Modern furnished front room, over llusson's grocery, 13th and Main. Inquire Cor. Flats. 29-3t FOR RENT Large barn, cement floor, large mow, suitable for storage. Tel. 125S. FOR RENT 5-room flat, electric light and bath. Corner oth and S. A. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished room wit'i electric light, heat and bath, at 20.-: North 8th street. 17-tf FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. Oth St. 15-tf mel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch. and Howard Whitley and family. William Gethers. one of the old residents of this vicinity died Wednesday afternoon, following a stroke of apoplexy. The deceased was eighty-two years of age. The wife, Emmeline. two sons, Mahlon and Spencer, of Germantown, and three daughters, Mrs. Ross Tylehr, Mrs. John McKee. of this city, and Mrs. Elbert Barnes, of Jacksonburg. survive him. The funeral was held this afternoon in the Albright Evangelical church, of Germantown. Miss Rose Griesenger is in Muncie. visiting her sister, Mrs. George Cary. Miss Reba Ohmit will spend Sunday with Miss Lilian Hayes, of Dunretth. Born. Tuesday afternoon, a son, John Scott, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hubbard. Weight. 1 1 ' 2 pounds. EATON, OHIO. Eaton, O., March 31. Michael R. Mclntyre was a Richmond business visitor Wednesday afternoon. Wizard Armstrong transacted busiin Dayton Thursday. Miss Gertrude Ehihardt. a stenographer in the state senate, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehrhardt. having been forced to return here on account of sickness. Her position was secured through the efforts of Senator Michael Cahill. Mrs. Clifton Williams and little daughter, of Milwaukee, will arrive here next week tor an extended visit wjth her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .!. II. Conger. The members of t ie Fortnightly club will be entertained Thursday evening by Misses Mollie Cotfuian and Myrtle Zehring at the former's home in East. Main street. Mrs. Hannah Brown will leave next Saturday for a visit with her brother, S. W. Carr. at Muskogee. Okia. Mis Maria Valentine of Springfield is vi.-itiua Mr. and Mrs. .John Van Doreu. Miss Helen Albauah wi"l entertain the members of the T. C. I. dub Fri day evening at her home on East Matt: street. Father James F. Hyland. of the local church of Visitation, is assisting in special !nten services at Marion. O. The members of the Z. T. N. club will be entertained Friday evening by Miss Nellie Johnson at In r home on West Main street. Mrs. U. A. Bead and daughter. Miss Sarah, for sevetal years residents of this city, are movina to Miainisburg. where tliey will reside. Mrs. Frank F. Wei-h and children, of lancaster, are visiting her mother. Mrs. S. A. Rossruan, and Mrs. Martha Welsh. Mrs. Welsh and family are enroute to Lancaster from Chicago where they visited Mrs. Joe Filbert and Mrs. Thomas Brooks. Miss Mary Bennett, primary teacher at the south school building, has been HI for several days with nervous prostration and is now at the tvme of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett, in Richmond. Miss Audley Foster is
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AWNINGS. i Te'i! ,:i;t! .-ereeti.-. Awnlugs, tents' and screen windows made to order a::.l :e.ar. ed. T. It. Thorne, 209
P- .1- ' -tr.-et. Phonos 27U5-;245. 1 3TCP.AGE. Don't forget Atkinson and hU lire proof building when you want to store furniture. Fhoae 1945. 4th and Mala 6treet. June'S-tf LOST ! LOS i ! reek 1 I les." Small brown ilou with white auswei to the name of "ToodLiheral iuard. Phoire 25tiii. 17-tf LOST rear: nainuneu, fourb.adsd knife. Pearl on one side broken. Re tarn to Palladium. Reward, tff LOS T Small ke on wire ring. Eeave sit Palladium otfue. S-tt LOST-- Laplobc. .i'aer iiil tttu sey. Return to ;;oi Kinsey. Re ward. 30-2t 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. E. Keller, Westcott hotel. Richmond. Indiana, for full particulars. Payne Investment Co. 28-71 UPHOLSTERING, Repairing and Refinishing of all kinds; carpets altered, scoured and laid. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main. Phone 2705. mar 7-tf FIRE INSURANCE and insuranco 01 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, Ind. Phone 1320. 23-tf Experiments with the sugar beet are under way on 260 farms in the United Kingdom. temporarily in charge of Miss Ben nett's grades. II. M. Mai Kiev and Fred C. Filbert have been looking after business in terests in New York City the past few days. Mrs. Mary Tuley, of Hamilton, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Clayton, and daughter, Miss Anna. Mrs. George C. Hottes is spending several days in Dayton with her raugater, Mrs. C. Kroos. Th first of two lectures arranged by the Eaton high school and the lo cal Anti-Tuberculosis society will be given Friday night in the opera house by Dr. David W. Dennis, of Earlham college, Richmond. Indiana. The sec ond will be given by Dr. B. W. Davis, of Miami universiay. The date for the latter has not yet been announced. Professor Loran Potter, of Chica go university, is visiting relatives south of Eaton. A soring vacation 01 one week will be given the pupils of Eaton schools. Dork will be suspended Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Hapner have been spending several adays at Eui .hernia, having been called by the death ol his father. James Hapner. A lo pound girl has been born to Mr. and Mrs. John I". Radabaugh at their home in Lewisburg. Before her niar1 iag" Mrs. Radabaugh was Miss Zelma Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher li Smith, of this city. .Indue Abel c. Kisinger has been appointed juiie i t the juvenile court. His iip!io!nt!ne!;t was made at the hands oi I'n b.ve Judge A. D. Davis and H ini s lb stisseeds Judge Elam Fish.;-. Pendhig the settlement of divorce proeeed'uius lib d against Lillian M. Knabe by Henry Knabe, their two children. Lulu hi;.! Albert Knabe, have been mmitt. 1! 10 tlie county children'.home, in raking this action Judge Rising-!- ordered the father to pay ? month!;- to the trustees of that i::sti; ;' ion f,r the children's support ami :, to the wife. The di vot ce i: - ':. :i beard, but a decision i- h ii.n withheld by Judge Risinger. For Sale Seed Corn, Richmond Roller Mills. Phone 2019. mar 2-eod-8t A Pu;icd Waiter, e ;-b-r at a Chestnut street t ;:! the waiter to him '(l j:. n quiet tones. -." he roared, "there's a fly "ip:" e-. --:r." agreed the waiter. An ir.--rest.Hti.-H : and r.'-"Wa:-e: Jn this s. "Yes-7 "RemJirer? Ye-Ves er suj.--e glared ;t: Fteaka ! At !ar again h? "Idiot: And th take the e - immediately.' the man 'Y.i f-:rious. . sir. The fly, sir?" the waits ',1 ; . ;mbly, and the man : h;ni tur a moment in qq--".rath. w hei. he found his voice sj iu tered forth: N: Remove the soup!" wa!'-r as he bent over to pl.-'.r- away murmured paY ;.-. - r. And shall I leave PU: :a detpbla Times. tiemly : the fly.
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Salt Fith For Lent. The seasou of Lent is now with us. and there are still a certain number of people who fast during: this time and Invariably make a point of bavins salt tish on AsU Wednesday. Many peopla shudder at the idea of salt tish at all; but. properly treated, it is by no means to be despised. Too often, however, the necessity for sufficient soaking is not realized, with the consequence that when served, if it be eaten at all. whoever ventures on it. literally feoU he or she is performing a penance. Firt of all. having procured the salt fish, let it soak for several hours, placing it under the top if possible ami letting the water slowly run on to it. Should this, however, not be feasible, soak it in plenty of cold water, cha aging this fairly often and having the last water tepid. Then next it should be soaked in skimnillk or milk and water for several hours longer, soaking it in all for twentyfour hours. Having gone through this process, it should be simmered In half milk, half water, with a very little salt, and then It may be served with a variety of sauces. Often the fishmonger will claim that the fish has already been steeped. Should this be so the soaking In cold water may be omitted, but on no account should tha steeping in milk and water be forgotten. Treated thus, the flesh will be wb'te nnd firm and most palatable. To Use Ham. Sliced ham Is more tender if It la baked than if fried. Cut u slice threequarters of an inch thick, put It into a small enamel pan. turn three-quarters of a cupful of milk over it. cover and bake for an hour and a quarter, basting every fifteen minutes with milk. For luncheon grind the ends of a boiled ham and mix It with n button onion that has been chopped fine and a little minced parsley. Put the mixture Into a pun with a little butter and moisten with hot water or cream. Simmer, four or five minutes and then heap on slices of toast. For curly bacon cut it very thin and half cook it in boiling water, then curl It. fasten in shape with a toothpick and broil It over the fire. A littl grated American cheese mixed with minced ham used in sandwiches is delicious if the sandwich Is fried brown and served very hot. Cold ham is tasty if it Is shredded and cooked In currant jelly sauce. Put a cupful of the shredded ham Into a saucepan with a level tablespoonful of butter and half a cupful of currant Jelly. As soon as the jelly and butter begin to bubble add four tablespoonfuls of sherry and a seasoning of paprika. Simmer the mixture about five or six minutes and serve with toast. Flowers Fcr Dinner Table. From now until the close of the spring season there are no more attractive decorations of a simple order for the dinner or luncheon table than those of soring flowers arranged In attractive baskets. Charming baskets' which are suitable for this purpose are to be had at many of the department stores and ot the Japanese shops. The basket may be In any shape I bat Is quaint or beautiful, and daffodils, cowslips, lilies of Ihe valley and lilnj branches laok lovery when arranged In them. The bottom of the basket Is filled wit'i fresh dnmp moss and the stems of the flowers are thrust Into this. If tbe flowers are to appear for a long time In public and there is danger of their wilting, the bottom of the basket in .ty be fitted with a shallow pan filled with water and the flowers placed in this. The moss may then be tucked in around the stems of the flowers. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of J. F. Harris. Trustee of Center Township, Centerville, Indiana, until 12 o'clock, noon, April 26, 1911. for the erection of a one room brick school building. Same to be erected according to the plans and specifications, prepared for same by W. S. Kaufman and Son, architects, Richmond, Indiana. Plans will be mi file at the office of the Trustee and the office of the architects on and after the 12th day of April. 1911. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $200.00, as a guarantee? that if the bid is accepted the ".udder will enter Into a contract and 'ive an acceptable bond for $1,000.00 The right is reserved to reject any or all pro!Ksals. J. F. Harris, Trustee, mar 31 apr 7-14. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 11:16a. m Chicago ...f 8:56 a, m. t 7:57 p. m Chicago ... 1:13 p.m. 8:56a.m... Cincinnati ..11:16a. m. 4:15p.m... Cincinnati 7:57 p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. f Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Suoject to change without notice)
Terre Haute, iniiiaii7!3llj & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond for Indla apolls and intermediate stations at 6.00 A. M.; 7:25: 8:00: :25; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 2:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; 8:40; 9:00; 10:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indlanaoolis. 8:40 P. 1L Last Car to New Caatle. 10:00 P. U. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort. CrawfordaTllle. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan. MartlBBTille. Lebanon and Parts. 111. Tickets sold through. '
