Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 143, 1 April 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND rAIAADIUai AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL. 1. 1911. PAGE SEVEN.

Branch Offices Branch off ice a are located In every ' part of ths city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

For Yomir Comi vennence LIST OF AGENCIES U ranch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with tho ona nearest you. The rates are the surue and you will save trip to the main office. SOUTH O- MAIN Ilruenlns; & Klckhorn. 13th nnd B. F. A. V. imckwcdcl. fctu and South F. Henry Uothert. 5th and South II. NORTH OF MAIN Qulgley Drug Store. 821 North E. C'bilds & Son, lSth anl North C. Wm. Illeger, 14th .ind North G. John J. tJot. 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store. 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Foster, Richmond Ave. and North West FlrBt St. KAIRVIEW W II. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent ner word 7 days for the price of I days. We charge advertisements sent In by phono and collect lifter Its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, MMANU5 & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 21175 WANTED Situation as companion for elderly couple or single lady; do not object to going In the country. Address. I,. U. Lumpkin, Losnntvllle. Indlunu. It. It. No. 25, or cull phone No. 2S-W. ITlirON triJESTIJET Managers u"Fe making from $50 to $250 per week. Wo want a representative in every county to handle the sale of the (olden Rod Hand Operated Vacuum Cleaner. Write for particulars toils. The llugro Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. 26-7t VA NtVJlTrpenterlinti 2 ill borers Apply at once, Richmond Mfg. Co. :il-2t W A NT K I i-M 1 1 r i f orc k I fig 'andKeiTrial housework. Cull at tilt; Main street. 31 tf WaTTI' K I TorHvkvv per wit li reference. Call at ;!' N. loth. ::o-3t

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ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind., April 1. Mr. and Mrs. esse Greenstreet and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenatrcot entertained at dinner, Monday, Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleming attended a funerai at Chester Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert .lessup entertained Prof, and Mrs. Williams, Prof, and Mrs. Eugene Butler at six o'clock dinner Monday. The Mod'io Telephone company is out of short dresses now and Is quite h dignified young lady since demanding a ten per cent, dividend, besides receiving $1,200 for pin money and repairs. J. Seward Beard holds $1,100 stock, a Mr. Engle, $1,025; Howard llamal. $1,000; Charley Monier, $700. Those named are the biggest stockholders. The plant Is perhaps second to none in management the directors, linemen and operators being unexcelled. Whlttier Beard was out east of town Monday in the Interest of the Friends' church. Mrs. Edna Replogle and children, Charles and Itutli, spent Monday in Richmond. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Cain and daughter Ella, entertained at dinner on Tuesday, the Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Frazcr and children and Mr. anil Mrs, Kldo Cain. Nick Gamble of Greensfork, was here Tuesday afternoon. Ling Morrison and Art Denny are doing carpenter work for W. E. ()!er. The funeral of Sylanius Macey was held at West River Friends' church on Wednesday nfterroon at 2 o'clock. Itev. Oliver Fra.er, pastor or the Economy Friends' ch trch conducted the nervices. Interment in West River cemetery. Mrs. Rctta Willis, of Muncie was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lydia Bennett on Wednesday. rrof. Eugene Butler was in Richmond on business. A Mr. Miller of College Corner, was here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and granddaughter. Josephine Gwinn. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Limb. Wednesday. Miss Vera Flen ing Is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fleming after a term at Karlham. Mrs. Grace Hunt received word that her sister. Miss Olive nelle Pieelle. of Alliance. Ohio, has been very III with the grip. Miss PIcelie is employed in a big millinery stere as head trimmer, and U considered one of the best In her tine of work. She was st ricked with grip while at the store and had

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WANTED-Collcctlm: . i xoitug woman. An !i -- ' cure Palladium. VA NTTTI To " rent t am u'i rooms for liKlit h'i, k , tral. Address 'M I'. i by "i '." WE WANT to sell ...i 'I! t building lots cheap . w ill f, i a farm or city pni ' iow : Ai Howes. WesieoM 111 . k r.' t' WANTED Swivel r.i i-K.,.T v.' dress "Chair," can l',i.!,oi,,i,i. V. NTED A nam. -i. .1. K. licniy, i i :: : W A NT K 1 h-Ti i lent .. i six room house a bo ; l.v of two. Teleplupt WANTED-A wide a v., hat has had oxpei ;. ill Kt l Mlif? to the l t not be under 35 ury and traveling Address I". O. H i'. I. I'aini li i t ii- - 1 1 n .i n i t!:lo.nl Mum WANT A nil. J HS. for l Phone WANTKD IMn toy.-.. r:::i;i . l teen. City Ilowlint; Alley. 23 tf VANTKI ) To repa i r h-ih ah. t-hai'iK n and lcan l.iun mowers work tailed for and iueied I'.c ture framing. Hiomi .. I.hik1I, 1022 Main St. Phon.- r.'.lu Wan t k i iWorti" s 1 1 . i e w staurailt ladies, s,.!i.e exi.elietice. Ill N. !Mh. 1-1 1 WOMKN S'ell Kuai a iifeeii hoses 70 per cent, profit. .Make $10 daily. Full or part tini't. I'eslnners investigate. Strong Knit, Hox 40u. West Philadelphia. Ta. 11-tf WAN'TKD-Kveryliody suffering from piles, go to Qnigley's drug store for S. V. Tartiey's Positive I'alnless Pile Cure. Best on Kartii. 7t e o d SKK MOORE &"OG BORN-" for all kinds of Insurance. Honda and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room lfi, I. O. O. F. Uldg. fel20-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly Block, Mh and Main 18-tf WANTED To repalr your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture framing. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 193(5. lS-tf WANTED At once. lO-year-old hoy. Chance to learn telegraphy. Good wages. Postal Telegraph. l-2t WNTKl) To-storoyour stoves for the season. W. F. Brown, 117 N. Sth. Phone 177S. 2.")-;;oi WANTED You :o go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf to be hauled to her boarding house In a cab. Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison entertained at supper Wednesday evening. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Martin, ProL and Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson. Prof, and Mrs. Eugene Butler and Miss Maeeilu Cain. John Replogle and son, Charles, were at Williamsburg Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Edward was very sick Wednesday night. Several members of the Friends" church from here attended the funeral of S. Macey at West River Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hiatt and son Wilbur, were ru is of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt Wednesday. Dick t'lry, of Modoc, was here Wednesday putting in several new phones. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and son. were Wednesday afternoon callers of! Mrs. Rebecca Edwards. Mrs. Edwards is still very poorly from the recent attack of grip. Miss Stella Kimball is still with Mr. and Mrs. By ram Pierce. Mr., and Mrs. Ed Gwinn and son. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ross, of Williamsburg. Lon Edwards made a special trip to Richmond Thursday morning. Lisa Manning shipped a car load of cattle from here Wednesday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind. April 1 W. H. Doney transacted business in Connersville Thursday. E. O. Paul returned Thursday evening after several days spent in Chicago in the interest of the Paul Casket company. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trussler of Richmond are spending a few days with relatives in this city and Dublin. Mrs. Delia Williams will begin the work of taking the school enumeration of all persons between the ages of six and twenty-one years, one week from net Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Romer were called to Celina. O.. Friday morning by the death of a friend. Mrs. Ida Wilson. Mrs. Wilson had a number of acquaintances residing in Cambridge City, having frequently visited here. The Presbyterian Guild will meet with Mrs. May Boden next Thursday afternoon. The Friday Night dub met this week with Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mrs. C. W. Wagner read an excellent raper on the subject "Conditions and Needs of the People of Alaska." showing in strong light the comparison and contrast of Alaskans and Indians In point of legislation, education and general characteristics. Miss Jennie

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WANT AD r 'u3 If IT EIR LIST k i: lis U Tl " t- l owing axe replies to Palla-i!t:-.. V,.iut Ads. received at this of f.e Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer : their ads. Mail ul this office up to 11' noon todav as follows: i y. . . j r . M M i: " . K i II. ! . Mai! will ie Kfii tr oO !as vtAll mail not ca'lcd for within that time w ill In; cast 01A. WANTIIP- f'r.ar'e-, I). Sh!. Icier. Real' !.;;'', j.-r., -.urrtnee, Loans, Kentat.s. ;v.'(,!,iry I'-ililic. 31:; Ma!u St. !,;.i.'! :st t. o-U .TKII lloii. . ., .,r ; ,..ii!ll.-. e.i o! l.th ;inl'lli of Mail! .-tree!.--. .-li.-- Kaldi Ke.nlaU. si'! X. iljili . i i t . I :, yi'kS .Sr ( ) M K'NI fo'i iwlTn tt wink, re!l y:ia!anted hesieiy :o wear. Hlg coinmissi'.m. -Make $10; daily, r.xperience unnecessary Ad-; (less inuternat'onal Mills, 20'!s hestnut. Phila. 11-tf vV ANTED Piano pupils by a lornier etudent cf the music department at rTarih;ra College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1S74 or call at 1417 Nona C street. 5-tf WANTED 1 louse cleaning or general! housework. 217 S. C. I 2t FOR SALE FOR SALE Single bed room suit, stand, kitchen table, carpenter's bench, cook stove, hot plate and oven. inr. S. 11th. "l-2t FOR SALE Mare. 4 years o7d Tnriuiro 4."G Maple street. "0-:Jt FOR" s7LE--Ilorse. Ill South alii street. 2!-7t FOl lS A L E( It7-'CaTt7""coucli7 sc w in'g machine. 101 S. 14th. 2U-7t EGGS " FOR 1 1 ATCHING S.C. Buff Orphington egsj;s, $1.00 per setting; also 1011 model 2..0 egg Potalumu Incubator. A. A. Schuh, 120 West Main street, Richmond. Intl. FOR SALE Four wheeled pony FTi;, good as new. Call phone 5I47-F. 2S-7t WE-POSITIVELY" lia e "t he "fastest selling household patent, on the market. Wolvercon Co., Pittsburg. Pa. lit FOR SALE- Early Richmondcherry trees, 2.1 cents. Phone 5126B. llussey discussed "The Climatic Conditions and Their Causes." bringing out much of Interest in regard to the natural resources of Alaska, and showing its advance in the art of road building; the wealth of its coal lields, and its latent possiblities. Thys was one of the most interesting meetings of the year. The duties were freely discussed by the membership in general. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mary Riche, April 13. Mrs. F. C. Mosbaugh has returned after a trip to New York In which city she visited her cousin, Mrs. Alice Pierce; she also visited Mr. and Mrs. George Kiess of Brooklyn. The Rebekah Aid society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Robey. An all day meeting will lie held Thursday, April 13. at the home of Mrs. George Webber north of town. J. C. Hoover of Newkirk. Okla., is the guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Dora Bowker, and other relatives in this vicinity. The funeral of Walter Miller who died Thursday after an illness from tuberulosis, 'was held at the home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The deceased was thirty-two years of aee. For some time he has been unfitted for work, owing to the inroads of disease. The wife and one child survive him. Walter Krone was in Richmond Thursday in the interest of the Judkins Casket Company. In consideration of the fact that the soil in the locality of Cambridge City is recognized as being especially conducive to the production of fruit the horticultural department of the Purdue experiment station has decided to give to Cambridge City one of its demonstration orchards. The object of these orchards is to practically demonstrate the benefits to be derived from proper care, in the way of pruning, spraying, cultivation, and fertilization of its apple orchards. This orchard will be located on the farm of H. A. Whiteley. four and one half miles southwest of this city. Cambridge City considers herself very fortunate in having this demonstration orchard, as Purdue has but seven other like orchards and such a demonstration has been much sought after by fruit growers in various sections of the state. Mrs. C. T. Wriaht spent Friday with Mr. Wright at the Spiceland sanitarium. Rev. J. K. Coffin will go to Kokomo the coming week to attend the session of the North Indiana conference. The return of Rev. Coffin to this charge is fully expected as his work has proven satisfactory, while there is apparently no cause for his removal, there are many reasons for his return. Friends in this city are in receipt of cards announcing the marriage of Roy Schepman of this city, and Miss Nellie Robards at the home of the

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F til SALE Kunev strain S. C. Rhode IslHnd Red Hge. T.'.e per 1.': also gatce en k iinil. l.-. CsLiorn. lit s'oi.ih 'ii Si. "-'ti-Ti KR S.M.t: H.i'f ! l.iimton ggS lor .-. Mint r 1 1.1,-1 .;i.e ui!iurs. .1. W. R-" l.it.t R. LiiM'.i.l avenue. t'les fi i-.-iui a;r!i Fou .l7t rw7 ofi.. nmses i toeal old i-i'l!.- at'.d o;;e ttalll of' li.'l! s t'.i!! at .".: s r.tii. Phone '; T-. o ! EOR SALE Inn. Im!.:k an. i n.i.n. -r Pi!; Weinh- ;.. t- III UO"i ;! . Iiiliig an 1 harness a'e new . i:.a-i-to i:i 'oi, A I ia : , it it o!. ,.: oj.ee. jn.'i , t. i'l -one jt;;i' :" ; Kt)R SAi.l. Sii;4 e onili wt.i'.v horn trim) YoiihS a:.'i Rli-r.chardf .-Main KVi!- $1 per 1". $"."" .e; !.... o. 1. PaLeidiek. r.2: S. ."-t h .-.tre.t. Phi'iie 12".". 17-e o .i PT)U SALE-One i7 linder .oiii mg ear; One 4-cli:niir runabout. Hoth ' Ciirs aie in K"'"i .-ecoud hand tou litiop. Itertscl- lli'os.. 'a niliride ("::. liuliana. 9-if FOR "SALE - No. - ook t-'tovc witli tank. Good as nev. 127 S. 4th stu-ti 1-tf FOR SALE Two seatea. steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE fotTsaTe Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. ' tf FOR SALE r-room brick house, central located, l'i squares of Main. AdiHess "House." l-7t FX)R SALE Nice modern six room cot tii ge cheap. Call phone 4100 after i. m. ;;n-7t FOR SALE Six room ""nouTe "witn bath, furnace and electric light. $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALEFarni of 1:17 acres, being all under cultivation except 10 acres in woods pasture; with new ::c by in barn, good six room house, and all outbuildings necessary for such sized farm; and all improvements and fences in good shape, and being one mile from and west of Greensfork on the llagerstown pike. Terms satisfactory to make farm pay out can be arranged. Price on application to owner, Eden S. Marlindale, Greensfork. Indiana, or to Wilfred .lessup. Attorney, Richmond. Ind. 1S-2.V1-S FOR SALE Fine modern residence, great bargain. Box loo City. 2U-7t bride in Olney. III., March :io. They will be at home in the Brooks cottage on North Front street alter April 5. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. April 1. Carl Mueller has gone lo Brookville to visit his sister. G. A. Borders was the leader of the M. E. prayer meeting Thursday evening in the absence of the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Pinnick. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace visited friends at Richmond yesterday. Mrs. S. Templin entertained Chas. Templin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin and famiiy. Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton, of Straughns, and Miss Grace Mers. Thursday evening. Clark Faucett and brother. Watson Faucett. were at Connersvillo Thursday to attend a sale. The flag war is on at the Milton public school. The Sophomores hoisted their flag of lavender and old gold some time on Wednesday night. The flag floated prettily . but a darkening cloud hovered over it and its colors drooped an 1 were lost to sieht some time on Thursday night and in its piace floated the beautiful flag of the Freshmen, its colors of old rose and black, proudly waving where once the Sophomores' flag had been and the Fieshmen were wearing the remnants of the diminished flng. Chas. Templin. who has been visiting his step-mother. Mrs. S. Templin and family, left yesterday for Franklin. Ohio, where he will visit friends before returning to his home at Ashland, Kentucky. The Rev. C. II. Pinnick will preach the baccalaureate sermon of the township graduates at Doddridge Chapel tomorrow morning. Mr. Burke, of Conaer.-ville, was in town yesterday enroure to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones entertained John Hartley, of llagerstown and Mrs. Riifseil. of Mammouth. Illinois, at dinner Thursday. David Hagaman. of near Centerville, called on his friends. Dr. Sweney, yesterday. Ho was advertising the sale of the farm belonging to the proper; of tlie late Catherine Bond, two miles north of Fountain City. April 12. Mr. Hagaman is the administrator. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren were at Richmond vesterday to meet Mrs. Wan en's sister-in-law. Mrs. Deckman. wno was enroute from New York City to Oklahoma City. Unfortunately nieeethey failed to meet. Mrs. Warren's niece. Miss Lillian Deckman is taking lessons on the pipe organ at New York City. Miss Cora Wise entertained the hieh school senior class of tlie Cambridge City school, of which she is a member at her ho-me east of town. The following were present: Miss Helen Doney. Miss Helen Fiiby, Miss Katie SMrkrath. Miss Bessie Boyer. Miss Hazel Gipc, Miss Hazel Btrtsch.

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FOR SALE Modern room house, t'urnaee. hath, gas, elei triv- lisiht. l.i!h ki-.ls of waur. large hr $2.2-'. Ow tier. 1:1 S :h Slili W e.-d .'! FOR SALE Mi'd.-rn West Maui .-lit. f home, six 1-o.on: and !;!;. T'.rii.ne. eleeine 1'ght. ui'lii'lrli' l,.ufliL. hardwi, 1 floor Pi ice and it i ins reasonable. Phone :".27v FOR S ALE--Small. ' :.:;:" '. .' j suturban premises; well fri::tea, pood house and barn: oti.tr outl uiid;rg8; en Id.al little heme far the retired farmer, or city m a o svekiag a bjhurban home. Price $4.00'-' Apply ; to The J. E. M Agency, over 6 North Seventh 9"reet. sept 1-tf FOR SLI-: Modem hon:e. .-team la at. fine hath, oak linish with ii ail !'!oi. !),im liivlil toilet in' liar, tood 1. n ation, fine ham. ce men' floors, ehctrie ii:ht and wale'' iu hai'n. ;-Imi new douhie hov,.,.'. modei ii ou both side-, tlnoil in-; i --I nieiit. .Musi he sold, leavingj toivn. Phone i J,",n.. Ml! SEE MORGAN 'or Real Estate in all its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE W. S. Hiser's modern brick residence, half square of Main on S LJth. Phone 2177. 2-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Six room house, suburban, on car line. Box inn. City. 1-2t j Ft.) R SALE OR TRADE If you want to Sell or Trade anything, a. want ad in this paper and !0 others in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio will find your party. It will only cost you $2.50 per line of 0 words, write us for list of papers. Austill Advertising Syndicate, Eivvood. Indiana. FOR RENT Large barn, cement floor, largo mow, suitable for storage. Tel. 125N. FOR RENT ,'i-roora flat, electric light and bath, Corner o th and S. A. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished room wid electric light, heat and bath, at 20:' North Mh street. 17-tf FOR RENT A new seven room modern home, 105 West Pearl; best location. Phone 2477, 204 South 12th street. 2-1-tues-thurs-sat-sun-tf Miss Mabel Hartman, Miss Lueile Petro, Max Feemster. Eugene Newman, Harry Sosgrove. and Don Wright. Mrs. David Nugent visited friends at Cambridge City, yesterday. Mrs. Hattie Hurst received word that her sister's husband. John Noble, of Arcadia, is very sick. Mr. Noble fell a few days ago and was severely hurt ami has been sick since. It was then thought that Mr. Noble had simply fallen but now it is thought that bis fall was due to approaching illness. .Mrs. O. L. Beeson was a Cambridge City visitor, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Peterson, of Rossville. who are visiting Mrs. Ola Mier at Richmond, were entertained at six o'clock dinner with Mrs. Peierson's son. Wesley Newton, at Mrs. L. A. Btagg's Thursday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. Peterson were also accompanied b Mrs. Peterson's daughter. Miss Edith Newton. Miss Carrie I)u Granrut was also one of the party at din tier. Miss Lizzie Council and Miss Mary Driscoll isited at Richmond yesterday. The tent Lmt has stood so many hard blasts and drownings from overflow of the river, where Mrs. Josie Dody has iivod so long, was burned this morning. It was spread near the river bridge between here and Cambridge City. Mrs. Dody and her daughters. Florence and Maude, had lett the tent only u short time before for Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and ML-s Edith Peterson visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Borders over Thursday night. The Rev. C. H. Pinnick will preach at the M. E. church tomorrow night. He will be at Doddridge Chape! in the morning. Mrs. L. M. Gentle, of Richmond, visited lier -ister. Mrs. J. A. Brown, yesterday. Her aunt, Mrs. Hurst accompanied her home, but returned to Milton today. Mr. am! Mrs. Colbeit Srounoner have returned from a visit with their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crounouer at Brow nshurg. Mrs. D H. Warren was leader of the Christian church prayer meeting Thursday evening. The topic was. "'One Debt to Congregationalism." The hymns used were several of them written by Congregationalist authors. Mrs. E. B. Newman was 7 years old Thursday. She was born in this county iieai- Jacksonburg. and has lived at Miiton over sixty years. She is the mother of R. H. Newman of Richmond. Homer Newman, of Orrville. O., Virgil Newman, of Cambridge City, and Miss Florence Newman. She received a number of gifts and post card remembrances. The Freshmen had a debate at the high school room Thursday afternoon. The question ' Which Is the Most Advantageous. Country or City?" Affirmative, the City; Negative, the

Fi R RFT Moiern room, suitable fe;- .. -ts. Call at 14 N. 9th St. ir.-tf BLSINI SS CLASSIFIED AWNINGS. T. :;- .. ! -. teens. Awnhigs. tents and wtt n windows made to order . .... I ;. ; a: -d. T. It. Thorne. 209 Pe.:: 1 .-' .- . Phones 27o:.-;:2i:. OTCRAGE. Pont forpet Atkinson and h! fireproof building when you want to store furniv.ire. Fhone 1945. 4th and Main street. junelS-tf

LOST LOST --Sin;. Imnvn dog with white r. ck, anw s to the name of "Tood-le-." Lil" :al reward. Phoire 2at!fi. 17-tf -"iPeari "hand led, 05T fourfoladed knife. PearR on one side broken. Re turn to Palladium. ward. tf LOST Small key on wire ring. Leave at Palladium office. S-tf 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. 2S-7t li PI IOLSTERING7 RepairingTand "Refinishing of all kinds; carpets altered, scoured and laid. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main. Phone 2703. mar 7-tf El GENE SMITH will open his horse training stable at Eaton Fair Ground April 15th. l-2t 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, Ind. Phone 1320. 23-tf THE INTERMEDIATE ACCIDENT ASSURANCE CO., of Evansville, Indiana, wants good live hustler to represent them in Wayne county. Exceptional contract for right man to sell Commercial and monthly policies. Address T. E. Fruchte, Agency Director, Evansville, Indiana. l-14t Country. The affirmative was represented by Pearl HI by, Lillian DuGranrut. Glen Elwell, Wm. Huddieston, Hazel Murley, captain. The negative wes represented by Ixireiie Warren, Iora Beeson, Mae Keever, Lloyd Parkins, Paul Hess. Violet Murley, captain. The affirmative won. The judges were Earl Murley, Jesse Huddieston and Sarah Williams. The Endeavor meets at the Christian church at 5:30 p. m.;the Epworth league will be at the same hour at the M. E. church. The Maple Grove school, four miles east of town closed yesterday with a big dinner and a baseball game that ended in a tie. Mrs. Stout, principal, left for her home at Kitchell, and Miss Esther Jones returned to Richmond. Russell Wilson, Ivan Parkins and George Wagner, Miss Jessie Lantz, Miss Marie Elwell and Miss Blanche Moore were at Richmond to attend the show last evening. Miss Tressie Crull east of town is sick. Mrs. R. .1. Kellam has returned from her son's at Cambridge City. Services at Friends' church tomorrow morning and evening. Children's meeting tomorrow afternon. HAGERSTOWN, IND. llagerstown, Ind., April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor spent Thursday and Friday at Indianapolis. .Mrs. Reba Rudy of Anderson was the guest of Mrs. C I. Stotlemeyer on Friday. Mrs. Charles Smith of Greensfork visited relatives here this week. The funeral oi Willard Myers was conducted at the German Bapst church, west of town Friday morning. Mrs. M. T. Fox and Mrs. James Knapp spent Friday at Richmond. Henry Halderman returned Friday from a trip to Nashville, Tenn. The "5(io" card club wiil meet on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Will Porter. Henry Teetor spent a few days at Newport, Ky., returning today. C. M. Ginther of Dayton, O., spent Friday here. Mrs. Oscar Jones has been quite poorly with a nervous disorder. Mrs. Howell and son Ebert of Centerville have been visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter. Mrs. Ora Wheeler entertained informally Friday afternoon Mrs. Fred Teets. Mrs. R. C. Small and Mrs. John H. Kidwell. The ladies spent the time in playing cards followed by a lunch 'which each one prepared a part of. Charles Teetor and John Teetor were at Toledo, O.. Friday. Miss India Keys spent the last of this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ginther at Dayton. O. The True Blue Sunday school class met at the home of Raymond Thalls an evening this week. The debate

for the evening was "Reeolved, that the auto is more useful than the horse." It was decided in favor of the horse. The next meeting will be with Paul Werfcing. Mrs. Maud Elvord has returned from a three weeks stay with Mrs. Linus Meredith at Richmond. The union revival services will close Sunday night with a meeting at the Methodist church. Rev. Guichard will deliver the sermon.

"Breakfast trains" to accommodate late sleeping suburbanites are being tried by some oi the railroads entering London. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Milton S. Kinder, Voluntary Bankrupt. Cause No. S139. To the credit ore of Milton S. Kinder, bankrupt, of Richmond, Wajno County. Indiana: You. and each of you are hereby notified that on the 21st day of March, A. D., 1911. Milton S. Kinder was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of Robbins & Robbins, attorney s-at-law, Richmond. Indiana, at ten o'clock a. in.. Monday. April 10, 1911. at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee, and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. To secure consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed and name and address of counsel, if any. Harry C. Sheridan. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, March 29, 1911. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notice is hereby given. That on the 13th day and on the 20th day of March. 1911. the board of Trustees of Town of Centerville. Indiana, adopted Resolutions declaring that it was necessary to improve the hereinafter designated streets, in parts as herein set out, by grading and paving with cement laid on a six (fi) inch base of stone or concrete, and said board has fixed Wednesday night. April 12th, 1911, at 7 o'clock p. m., at Board's Council Chamber, Town Hall of Centerville, Indiana, as time and place where all persons may be heard concerning said improvements. Plans and specifications will be on file with the Town Clerk from April 1, 1911, for inspection of interested persons: RESOLUTION NO 1, 1911: For improvement of Plum street on both sides, from east side of Second street to West side of Spruce, by paving with four foot cement walks. . RESOLUTION NO. 2, 1911: For improvement of Spruce street, on both sides, from North side of Plum street to South side of Main street, except where cement walks now are, by paving with four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO. 3. 1911: For improvement of West side of Spruce street, from South side of Main street to South side of Spice street, except where cement walks now are, by paving with four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO. 4, 1911: For im--provement of Ash street on both sides, from North side of Main street to South side of Spice street, except where cement walks now are, by paving with four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO 5. 1911: For Improvement of Fourth street, on both sides, from South side of Walnut, street, and across Plum street, on both sides to present walks, except where cement walks now are, by paving with four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO. 6, 1911: For improvement of Third street, on both sides, from South side of Walnut street to north side of Plum street, except where cement walks now are, by paving with four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO 7, 1911: For improvement of Second street on both sides from South side of Walnut street to North side of Plum street, except where cement walks now are, by paving w ith four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO. S, 1911: For Improvement of First street on both sides from South side of Walnut street to North side of Plum street, except where cement walks now are. by pavirc with four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO. 9. 1911: For Improvement of South side of Union street, from est side of Cross Main street to west side of Short street, except where cemetit walks now are, by paving with four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO. 10, 1911: For Improvement of Walnut street on both sides from west side of Third street to east side of Fourth street, by paving with four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO. 11,1911: For Improvement of Spice street from wefit corporation line of said town to east side of Cross Main street, on both sides, except where cement walks now are. by paving with four foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO. 12, 1911: For Improvement of Cross Main street, on both sides, from North side of South street, to South corporation line of said town, by paving with five foot cement walks. RESOLUTION NO. 13, 1911: For Im provement of Main street on both sides from West side of Ash street to West corporation line of said town, by paving with five foot cement walks except where such walks now are. Earl Lundy. Town Clerk, Town of Centerville, Indiana, mar 25-apr 1 The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 11:16a. m Chicago ...f 8:56a.m. t 7:57p.m.... Chicago ... 4:15p.m. 8:56 a.m... Cincinnati . .11:16 a. m. 4:13p.m... Cincinnati .. 7:57p.m. ! Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. i Trains stop at principal way stations, j (Suoject to change without notice)