Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 234, 1 July 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAIX.ADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY JULY 1, 1911.

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

For You r Coo! vennence ! LIST OP AGENCIES ' s Branch offices are located In evry part of tbe city. Leave your WAIT ADS with the one nearest you. fie rate are the same and you will give trip to the main office. OUTH 07 MAIN Bruenlnn & Eickhorn, 13th and &E. A. W. Bllckwedel. 8th and South 1 ' Henry Rothert. 6 th and South IL ; NORTH OP MAIN Qulgley Drus Store. 821 North E Childs ft Son, 18th and North C. I wm. Hleger. 14th and North O. I John J. Gets. 10th and North H. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug store. 4th and Main , . WEST RICHMOND John rosier, Richmond Are. and North Weot First St . FAIRVIEW W. H. 8chnelder. 1093 Sheridan. i RATES ' One cent per word 7 days for the price of S days. We charge advertlseiments sent In by phone and collect after Its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175

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HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, lnd., Julyl. Chas Walters and mother, Mrs. Jacob Walter g, visited with friends t Redkey Thursday, j I Mr. and Mrs. William Dingsiorth are here from Old Mexico, They will locate here. Miss Nellie Drant and Miss Elma Kerr are the guests of friends at Muncie. t It " Miss Pern Wlmmer, of Chicago Is . visiting with her grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Roe Wimmer. , Mrs. Will Abbott has been spending a few days with ber parents at Richmond. Mrs. Elizabeth Fox accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Charles Smith to her home at Greensfork Thursday for an Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. James Scott accom- . 1 panted by their nephew, Paul Brenhan, of Richmond, returned to Clinton, Illinois, after visiting with Mr. and "Nplra. Joe Teetor. The funeral services of Mrs. Agnes Elliott will be conducted Sunday aft ernoon. Four members of the "500" club, namely. Mrs. Will Abbott, Mrs. W. H. Porter, Mrs. R. R. Brant, and Mrs. J. H. KIdweU, will entertain the members and their husbands on the Fourth of July at a seven o'clock dinner. Cards will supplement the dinner. The affair will be one of the most important social events for that day and will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kidwell. The parcel shower given for Miss Bessie Strlckler, who will bo married soon to Mr. Sab Byrel. was attended by forty guests. The bride-to-be received numerous gifts and among thera was a pair of home-spun, hand embroidered Pillow cases, edged with handmade lace. They were the gift of a ireat aunt. Mrs. Susan Quickie and fftre 70 years old. It is said all the euests' were envious of this cherished nresent. The young lady also received a handsomely trimmed box in hlch was a neat Httlo bird's nest. The lnJ"ptU on the curd was "To Miss trickier and her bird, from a friend 32 dM it receive an Invitation." It ZH thought that it was the joke of of the guest's husbands. The afSim w.I .Pt socially, followed by two-courso luncheon. CAMBRIDGE "cFTY. IND. Cambridge City. Ind.. uly 1- Mr a Mrs K P. Dirfenderfer and 5 -hVer Mary. went to Logan port, Fr 25 evenin'to spend sever,, (1ay3 I S Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lutr The Misses Spence, of ' Indi , .?M1.. Jula f,; ..i have returned to tnon Tn . vtalt with Miss Helen I ftrJ H L Scott and daugh. Mrs. R- ' ,n a few days witu GUdy. art Al.n', Molthe formers sister, ;ff.inCeft meeting of,.the -Mbaf i Association held this week In jstertal AMOCW'0 Qf mAit Rev. . . .rPresIdent. and Rev. E. K. ?!?rt-kto of Milton, secretary and LVI" " ' Wsorer. Clarksburg, W. '.m join Mrs. Heilman who has Vt- !indm some time with her parDand Mrs. John Klelber in Ttodar to speed several week.

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W A N T K I Buyers for 100 Trumbull and Ashtabula county farms, ranging from 2 1 l :;l'0 acres. 1'rlces from $.30 to $100 per acre. I have; some bargains. 11. .1. Harbe, i:;2 Mkt. St.. Warren, Ohio l it WAXTKD Ten dollars per day Is being easily made silvering mirrors; complet instructions, $2. The Acme Chemical Co., ?.')), the Colton Building, Toledo, Ohio. 1-1 1 WANTED- M ii Ui' learn "barber' trade. Few weeks completes. Time saved by bteai.lv pr.-tctWv, carefui instructors and demonstrations. Tools given, diploma t ranted. Wages Saturdays. S lei,.e,i demand for graduates. Wnte toi'.as. Moler Itarber college, CiiicmtiaM. n l -r.t WANTED IM.i. . i, (.,!-" for 7-hildieii and assist w m m I girl. 'One.' CmIK 1 1 1 1 I Tl U :: - r r i '; Jt WANTED- S:i by experieve er. Mm. I . d L , WANTED A Km,! WANTED-;nl t,, work. Phone ;.;...; wanted- ;ii t . w. -. j-, Apply Stair P Ke-e WANTED To ret.iM r. ;,rt;r ba by cabs Si teen d its a:id windows made to on!.r. Work called for and delhered. Picture fiaiimin Brown !i Darn. 11, j:42 Main street. Phone 11)30. ii tf WANTED If you war.t rnorey In place of your city property, tza right to Porferfif 1 l's Real Estate Office. Kelly Riock. MV and Main lS-tf SEE MOORE & OGUV)RN for all Kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Uldg feb20 tf with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Farsons. Miss Gladys Scott will leave the tenth of the month for West Virginia to take a position for a few weeks as bookkeeper In the office of a lumber company. The Mlnses Lucile (Jarrettson and Lena Tunnlngton of nightstown, are the gue8tr of F. L. Scudder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Beard will return to Chicago, Sunday night, after several days spent with the former's parents, Sir. and Mrs. John Beard. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. H. Elliott, of Carthage, Mo.. Mrs. Lauretta Canaday of Anderson, Mrs. Mary Nicholson and Miss Emma, of New Castle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wilson. Thursday. Atty. J. C. Hudson spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Dodson & Wilson report the sale of their farm of sixty-four acres, southeast of this city belonging to the heirs of Martha Waltz, to (ieorge Shaffer, for the sum of $10,000. Prof, and Mrs. .1. T. Reese spent Friday In BrooKville. The T. C. O's gave a dancing party Thursday evening in the pavilion at Jackson Park, entertaining as their guests thirty couples from Richmond. Rushville, Connetsville and Cambridge Oity. Calloway and Marson of this city furnished the dance music. Light refreshments were served during the evening. The social given on the lawn at the St. Elizabeth's parsonage, Thursday evening was a most successful affair In every senso of the word. Guests were in attendance from Richmond and Milton. Among those from the former city were the Rev. Father Mattingly, of St. Marys church, and a number of the Knights of Columbus. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind., July 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahl are here from Richmond to spend over the Fourth with Mrs. Stahl's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Coons. Mrs. Stahl and daughter came yesterday. Mrs. E. B. Newman's guest, yesterday was her grandson. Edmund Newman, of Cambridge City. The Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Van Winkle and family, went to Cambridge City yesterday to be the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Bern.au. of that city. Vern Ferry, Carl and Criff Cooney, Jr., are here to visit the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Griff Cooney. over the Fourth. They are from Indianapolis. Miss Hattie Sills went to Muncie yesterday to look after the intehests of her father's farm, near Gaston. -The following constitute the newlyelected officers ot the Christian Bible School: E. P. Jones, superintendent; Ernest Doty, assistant superintendent; Li II. Warren, secretary; Morton Warren, assistant secretary; Charley Callaway, treasurer; Dean Van Winkle, organist; Mary Jones, assistant organist; Howard Warren and Lisle Null, librarians. Will Ginrich is here from Chicago to visit his father. Fred Gingrich and daughter. Miss Anna Ginrich. The Rev. C. II. Pinniek conducted the funeral services of the late Mrs. W. H. Clifton, at Benton ville, Thursday afternoon. Th re was a very large attendance of people at the services. The late Sirs. Clifton was a sister of Mr. Slaggle Morris, of Indianapolis, who is well know n here. A sad feature

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VANT AD LETTER LOST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this cf flee. Advertisers will coaler a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mall it this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Cottage .. ..l Hargain .. .. 1 V ' C 1 1.. A 1 House 12 Grocer 1 F. 0 1 1). K. Punk...l H IS 1 .T. W 3 W 1 J. F 1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within thai time will be cast out. FOR SALE i 'i i it fin: p 1 1 W. Tr.o t i. mi '! ii- . 1 1 : . ! co't. ,; u !.-:.. .ii'.aii. 1 t ; ', , , i .' i t i . , 1 1 . . i i i:..i. .e to:ri,:t. fu.. ..;,--! i" i"'e,. p.,;,- inch: tiles, iut tepa:r.te,. ti..w t..p. all ::. ', .!,.!, I ' , 'II' I.I , I L'ood shape. Ceo. '. Davis Carriage ( 'o. :;ii 1 1 1 F( )Ti S A 1 .1 : "-""( ft fa ii. 7 lV.r s "of fruYta 1"' S. W. 2nd sire. r. :',"-7t FOR' SALE I'.icc!e v.-ry heap. 217 S. 13th street. 2'.t-3t loll SALK--A good pump for nut.-ide cistern. Henry W. Knollenbern. 2'.'-3t roll S" T . L ."5 ure cure fT7r uai's aTTu cholera in poultry. Geo. H. Lane. 27-71 FOR SALE Five passenger automobile. First class condition. Call No. 3t;.-)2. 21-tf was that Mrs. Morris was just returned from St. Louis where she attended the funeral of her son, when she received word of the death of her sister. Miss Helen lloshour is home for vacation from Cincinnati. Mrs. Chas. Frazee, of Duluth, Minn., has come to visit her husband's mother and sister, Mrs. Emma Frazee and Miss Bertie Frazee at the home of Mr. Fra zee's aunt, Mrs. C. J. Morris. Mrs. Frank Murray and son, of Richmond, are here to visit her aunt, Miss Nora Campbell. The little Miss Pauline Kniese, of Cambridge City, has been the guest ;of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. ,11. Beesun. I Mrs. Alice Greah spent yesterday at 'her brother's, Horace Hurst, near i Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Crist were among those who attended the commencenn nt of Miss Mary Moore at the Reid Hospital, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dan Hess had as her guest at dinner yesterday, Mrs. Lawrence Wissler. Sunday services at Friends church. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Breaching morning and evening by the pastor, the Rev. Mary Mills. Every one is invited. Mrs. T. M. McClung received a letter from her son, Alvin M -Clung, from Salem, stating that he and his bride had reached their home in Virginia and were well and happy. He was the recipient of a beautiful silver set from his friends, the president of the Salem bank, of which Mr. McClung is cash- ! ier. Mrs. W. P. Moore is suffering from rheumatism in one of her limbs.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kellam. I b,STers were :u tnflr Dest an(1 ave tne a daughter. Thursdav. The first child 1 work of fhe gree in a most excelMrs. Walter Templin entertained I lpnt manner' ,ne degree team acquitthe following little people Thursdav ! tinr themselves w ith great credit. Folafternoon in honor of the fifth birth-i ,owins; ,he work a banquet was serv-

day of their little daughter, June Tern-j i.Hn The litil.- tiii inh ar iWnh Doddridge, Lisa McDow Warren. Maude Bevelee, Elizabeth I Bunella Sehepman and Master Henry Van Winkle. The afternoon was most happily spent in games and refreshments of cream and cake were served. Miss Pearl Thornburg was at Richmond yesterday to see friends. Sunday services at the Chrisitan church. Sunday school at !:15 a. m. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, the Rev. E. K. VanWinkle. The sermon subject o ft he morning will be prayer." That of the evening. "The Use and Abuse of Liberty." The Endeavor will meet at the usual hour in the evening. Everybody is invited to attend.

R. F. Callawav and aunt. Mrs. Bar-;'"1 ton had as their cnm,1Hnv nt evening

dinner. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dechman. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove, Mr. and Mrs. R. Warren and son. The ladies of the Eastern Star gave their lawn fete at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams last evening in

stead o fthis evening. In some manner j 0ires and fam;1-v-the correspondent misunderstood the ; - ei. EATON, OHIO. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crownover ar.d ' baby from Brownsburg are here to I Eaton. O., July 1 Mrs. W. E. Moorespend a few days with his parents. : head and little daughter. Florence Mr. and Mrs Colbert Crow nover and ; Jeannette. after a ten days' visit with other relatives. jher parents, Sir. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, Miss Mary Moore is home from! will return to her home at Newport, Richmond to s pend a few days with i Ky Saturday.

her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore. 1 Sunday services a' the M. E. church. Sunday school ai. 9:15 a. m. Epworth League at the usual hour, in the ev- i ening. Everybody is invited. The Rev. ; Mr. Pinnick will preach at Doddridge chapel, morning and evening. Theo Fitz, of Columbus. Ohio, spent 'yesterday with his mother-in-lai 1 Mrs. J. L. Wlke. Miss Ruth Devrton has returned !

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OBIloHERS CLASSIFIED ADvIBTIBt liiii APSOCIATION PAPERS WE ABE MEMBERS Papers Sn !1 psrt ( tbe States sod Couad. Yonr wanta supplied anywhere n? tice by the best medinma in the country. Get our membership liata Check pap tn wart. We do the rest. VaV.isbers Claaaified AdTerm'o Assclv xi, BufiEaio, J. x.

FOR SALE Lawn mower, 417 X. 11th street. 2-4t FOR SALE-'tood harness-and oak over-mantle. Phone ;;7t0. 2v7t FOR SALE At a bargain, five passenger automobile, good as new. or will exchange for two pasenser machine. Newborn's Shop. 4th and .North A streets. Phone n2. 27-tt FOR SALE 4-biitner gasoline range with ovn, complete;, also 3-burner hot plate. Call at 153 Richmond Avenue, or phone 3276. 27-tf FOR SALE One phaeton and one closed carriage. Call 27 North 10th or phone 1331. 10-tf FOR EXCHANGE New piano and 4 room cottage in Hartford City for automobile. Hox 291, Fountain City. Indiana. 1 -7 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALERichmond property a spec- . . r-v . . r a laity. Portertield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. lf .-, -,-,-,--- 7 . ; run s.i,r, rarm oi ili: acres. Known a tho P.. F. Koons farm, 2 '-5. miles S. E. or Mooreland, Indiana, Henry eounty. Well improved. uoimI buildinus. tiood fencing, running water, windmill. g".,r orchard all kinds of rrnit. 2 sugar orchards, set in blue grass. One among ttie best farms in Henry county. To lie sold on or after the Mb day of July, 1911. Newton and Chas. Koons, Executors, Mooreland. lnd., R. R. 1. 2S-llt EE MORGAN for Real Estate in a'.' Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E 3ts. 16-tf from a visit in the country, at her brother's, Clyde Leverton. Mrs. Clyde Leverton accompanied her home yesterday. Mrs. Alice Wiggans, of Richmond, is visiting relatives here. Miss Mildred Warren was the graceful young hostess at an afternoon party, Thursday in honor of the Misses jRuth McCormick, of Hartford City, and Aileen Nugent, of Clitoti, Iowa, who are visiting guests at Milton. A large crowd of young people were present to enjoy the time and nice refreshments were served. Warren Wainwright of Connersville while riding his bicycle, had a bad accident and was severely hurt. Some part of the cycle broke and he fell on his head. Warren, who is a nephew of Miss Ifiia Becker, but recently recovered from typhoid fever. I Mrs. J. Gensen, of Shelbvville, was a I poller of Mrs .T A Prnwn Thnrinv ! h ,,n Cf,h,1, HQr,, Jw.f, F. V. Voris, of Dublin to fill the vacancy of Elmer Oldaker, who resigned, as superintendent of the Milton public schools here, the coming year. NEW PARIS, OHIO New Paris, O., July 1. Mrs. Dr. G. L. Lynn and family returned to their here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Nellie Hunt of Ifayette is xisifing Mrs' w- H- Lawder. ruesday evening the members of Parision Temple, Pythian Sisters were hostesses to about forty members of Dorcas Temple of Eaton, who came up and conferred the degree upon a i class of eight candidates. The Eaton ei1 w hich was nluoh "U"'! 1 ne noticeanie quietness in I he noticeable quietness in town . . l-; .1. i j..- .1 . ween is uue 10 me larmers in tnis vicinity tK'ing busily engaged in cutting wheat and not withstanding the dry spring the yield is reported as being well up to if not in excess of the average. St. John's Catholic. First Sunday of each month morning service at 7:".k. Third Sunday of each month Christian Doctrine at 9 a. m. Services at 10 a. m. Presbyterian. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preachivf at 10;3n a. m. Teachers' Training at i : 45 p. m. W. E. Jones has finished his street oiling contract in Eaton. He was assisl,? rrHn -'uer ua nis Team ana I Joe Simmons. Miss Mary Melody looked after the clerical work. Those from here who attended the Oatcs and Boerman wedding at Richmond Thursday morning were Mrs. O. H. Kinc. Mrs. Ella Bloom, Miss Elsie McGill. Pearl Haller and Mr. David Russell McNeal and Miss Ada Fass- i nacht were Richmond visitors Thurs-i day. Mrs. F. M. Scheid were Greene and Mrs. G. F. in Richmond Thursday 'to attend the funeral ef Miss Slary Connell. who died Monday at her home in that city. Mrs. Conrad Kramer and daughter, Misses Clara and Fannie, of New Hope visited Eaton friends Thursday.

FOR SALE Small, well improve si: ! burban premises; well fr.iited. goo 1 ' house and barn; other buildings; . an ideal little home for the retired; farmer .or city man seeking a su-; burban home. Price $4,000. Apply ; to the J. E. M. Agency, over i

i North .Seventh street. sopt lt f , FOR RENT FOR RENT Small house -ast town near city car line. $' a r Phone 3t534. FOR RE NT House of In i - conveniences, s-uit:- t'." ' .r or iixmiiiiu. Si I i i ' ! and !" H : 1 1 : ;i..ek. P: P l RKN'T Fiv. " !'"..!.. : .x.r n, v-v, .... F" t K E N '1"-' 7T 7i : i. Jii i x 'd 1 k a! ;i :i 1 1 : I'uli Ki:T Furn:.-!.' t .1 !i Tt I'ath. 1 4 Not th FtTlt ltENT il.'ii-. .::.r' W st First ar,d t : Richmond. Rural Kon'e 7 FTTTt REN T Fuftfls iic'd ; '.,7 bath. 2t2 Nortii th St. W it 11 I 1-i tf FOR RENT A I'un.ished 100m. t'.l S 12th street. lrt-tf Ft) R"" REN T-' F! a ts" furr.tshed" ' "tor housekeeplni;. 24') Ft. Wayne avenue. 31 tf. FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. Uh St. 15-tf LOST LOST Beagel hound. Return to "0 South 13th street. Reward l-2t LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf John Wigger, of Greenville, spent Friday in Eaton. The Unity Club will be entertained Friday evening by Mrs. C. G. Oldfather and Mrs. H. P. McCabe at the former's home on South Maple street. The program follows: Paper, "Mammoth Cave," Miss Mary Dwire; "Grand Canyon of Colorado," Miss Lucy Quinn; "Niagara Falls," Mrs. Emma Early. A number of musical selections will also be rendered. The members o' the Afternoon Reading Circle were pleastantly entertained Friday by Mrs. Lulu F. Ware at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Fudge, N. Barron street. Luther Shaffer, one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaffer, died Thursday from cholera infantum. Funeral services will be held at the home Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. M. I. Comfort, of the United Brethren church. Interment in Zion cemetery, north of Eaton. The members of the Sunday school of the Presbyterian church held an enjoyable outing Thursday afternoon at the fair grounds. An interesting and amusing feature of the event was the ball game between the boys and the adults of the school. Mrs. Frank Nease and Miss Cornelia Huls returned to Hamilton Thursday after a short visit with local relatives. Homer Becker, of Dayton, has been enjoying a part of his vacation here vvith his grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Sampel Huddle. FOUNTAIN CITY, INI). Fountain City, Ind., July 1. Miss Ethel Bennett entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of her house guest. Miss Nellie Carney, of Indianapolis. The hours were from three to six. The afternoon was spent at needle work. Light refreshments were served. The invited guests were Misses Ethel and Elma Alexander. Zella Colvin. Myrtle Wooters, Pauline Conner. Bernice Anderson, Chelcie Vanuys, Nellie Overman, Eva Pyle and Mrs. Guy Anderson. Mr. Orla Hinsha haw been adding some new repairs to his house in the way of a new veranda. Mrs. J. J. Overman and daughter. Miss Clementine, spent Thursday evening with Mr. Rolla Overman and family, northwest of town. Miss Esther Brooks entertained h number of her girl friends at her home northwest of town Tuesday afternoon. Music and games were a feature of the afternoon. Ice cream and cake were served. Thwe present to enjoy the affair wre Misses Marie Retz. Naomi Edgerton, Dot and Pauline Marine, Blanche Hampton, Celia Barnes, Ruth and Vera Pitts, Rheba Showalter. Brenda Burgess and Mary Thornton Miss Stella Barber of Richmond, who has been spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Arthur Collins, has returned home. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given to ail property owners and agents of real estate in the City of Richmond. Indiana, in regard to cutting of WEEDS. This is the time of year to CUT WEEDS, and the Board of Public Works and Board of Health are going to make the greatest effort in the history of Richmond to cut weeds before going to seed. And we earnestly request every citizen, owner and agent of property in the city to assist us in doing away wirh this nuisance. The weeds are not only unsightly, but detrimental to the Public Health, if all weeds are not cut by tie residents, owners or agents of property within

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FOUND FOP NO Pocket book. Call Palladium office. 2JKU BUSINESS CLASSIFIED HOUSEKEEPING. Lssht housekeeping. 320 N. A. Mrs. Lunge. jun S-2m ex sun INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Siiideler. 013 Main. Phone 1S14. 15-tf STORAGE. Pont' forget Atkinson and his ircproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. junelS-tf PIANO TUNING. PIAXO TUNING D. E. Roberts, piano tuner and repairer. Fourteen years' experience. Eight years in factory. Phone 3684. 181S Main. 2 tt REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St. Phone 1320. 5-tf Getting to It. Antious Mother lias Mr. Bashful proposed yet? Daughter Not exactly, but last evening when I was holding little Dick in my lap Mr. Bashful went to the piano and sang, "Would I Were a Boy Again." Took His Advioe. "Tie told his wife she ought to take caiklng lessons." "Did she?" 'Well, yes. She sent for her mother to come and give her a three months' course." two weeks from date of this notice the city will perform the work of cutting said weeds, and assess the cost of the same against the property to be col lected with their taxes, all in accordance with the laws of the State of Inl diana, aud the ordinances of said city. By order of the Board Qf Public Works and Board of Health of the City of Richmond, Indiana. H. M. Hammond, Pres. Board of Public Works Dr. T. Henry Davis, Secy. Board of Health Jul 1 NOTICE FOR BIDS ON SCHOOL BARN Notice is hereby given that the Advisory Board and Trustee of Franklin Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana; will receive bids at the office of it he Trustee at Whitewater, Indiana, until July 17, 1911, for the erection of ; a frame barn to be built on the school j grounds at Whitewater, Indiana. The drawings and specifications are on file at the office of the Trustee and the office of W. S. Kaufman & Son, the Architects, Richmond, Ind. Said school barn to be completed not later than September 1, 1911. 1 he right is reserved by the Trustee to reject any and all bids. Nathan Graves, Trustee. jun24-july 1-S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALE. State of Indiana, County of Wrayne, ss. : In Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1911. The undersigned, executors of the last will and testament of Slary Emily I : . v. .j j v. 1 . - i-wmm, ucicascu, utieuj give iiuuce that, by virtue of the power of said will conferred they will at the hour of 1 p. m. on Monday, July 3rd, 1911, offer for sale at private sale, at the office of Elmer B. Grosvenor, over No. 713 Main street, Richmond, Indiana, all the interest, same being full title theieto, in and to the following described real estate in Wayne county, State of Indiana, towlt: The southeast quarter of Section fourteen (14), Township thirteen (13), range one (1) west, containing 160 ITco OliMin T?oar1i7 Hfiw-asl PAINT, $1.75 per Gal. Old Reliable Paint Co. H. C. SHAW, Mgr. 10 & 12 S. 7th. Phone 2230 WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER . GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET Phone 3040 or 3158 17 ROUND Lake Maxinkuckee (Culver) Train leaves Richmond 5:55 A. M. SUNDAY, JULY 2 Pennsylvania Lines MADISON, 01.65 ROUND TBIP Train leaves Richmond 6:25 A. ML

acres. And from day to day thereafter until sold. Said sale will be made subject to : the approval of Wayne Circuit Court for not less than the full appraised value thereof and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of purchase money, cash in hand, and balance in two equal payments, payable in and two years from date of sale, evidenced by notes of purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving re

lief, providing attorneys' fees, in usual bankable form, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. This real estate further will be sold free and discharged of all liens, except of and for taxes" of year 1911. payable in 1912, and subject to which it shall be sold. Bidders will file written sealed bids with undersigned, or either of thera endorsed on envelope, "Bid for Farm. Mary Emily Smith," and at above hour such bids will be opened. Elmer H. Grosvenor. Albert A. Smith. Executors, last will and testament, Mary Emily Smith. Gardner and Jessup, Attorneys, jun 3-10-17-24 jul 1. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of James P. Keen. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of James P. Keen, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Benjamin G. Price, Administrator. Robblns and Robbins, 1-8-15 Attorneys. 8901--A CHARMING NEGLIGEE. Ladies' Dressing or House Sack, made of fancy or "bandana" handkerchiefs. This design would be most effective. For lawn, organdie, crossbar muslin, batiste, crepe or silk, this design is very appropriate. It may be finished in round or pointed outline, and trimmed with lace, embroidery or ribbon. The Pattern is cut in 3 sizes: Small, Medium and Largs. It requires 4 handkerchiefs, 24 inches square, made without collar, and 5 handkerchiefs if collar is desired. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks In pencil and .end to Pattern Dept., Richmond Palladium.) Name Address Size Hsr Nightly Habit. The Doctor Is . yonr wife a good sleeper. Mr. Stabb? Stubb Tea; pretty good. The Doctor Does she go to sleep a. soon as-ebe touches tbe pillow? Stubb Well er she goes to sleep as soon as she roaches my vest pocket. ROUND TRIP TO CINCINNATI VIA C. o. Sunday, July 2 Train leaves Richmond, 7.33 a. m. Train leaves South Richmond 7.37 a. m. Returning leaves Cincinnati 4th St. Station 7:30 p. m. For particulars call C. A. Blair, Pass. & Ticket Agt., Home Tel. 2062. 4th of July Excursion Rates VIA The C. &0.Ry. One and one-half fare for the round trip. Selling dates July 3rd and 4th. Good returning July 5th. Call agent for particulars. Home Tel. 2062.

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