Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 252, 19 July 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAULADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY JULY 19, 1911.

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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. Rates are the same.

WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 fiAlJKTKCTi :VK fiarrT" 1 1 00ah7l over per month and not interfering with your present occupation at first. Mutual I)et. ABs'n.. HO K. 125th St.. New York City. 10-7t WANTEnPlafiTTewHgrFrathei a specialty. 41 School St. 19-2t WANTED Washing. 33 School S t7 19-2t WANTED Gins to work in Laundry. Call Westcott Hotel. 19-3t WANTED To rent for si xmonths, a five-passenger car for demonstrating purposes. Address J. M., care Palladium. l-2t WANTED 100 old feather beds. Highest cash prices paid for old feather beds. I will remain here for a few days only. Please drop postal to J. Sabin, general delivery or call phone 2296, Central hotel and I will call on you. 18-2t WANTED Washing at 35 S. 6 St. 18-2t WANTED Situation as driver of dellvery wagon or assistant in livery barn. Understand driving and care of horses. Best of reference. Address R, care of Palladium. 18-2t WXNTED A place to assist with housework. Address "H. A. R." care Palladium. 18-2t WANTED Washing and ironing or day work, either at home or at your residence. Address 731 S. 13th St. 16-7t WANTED Permanent position as first class coat maker or "bushelor." Ten years' experience. Reference. Address "A. E. D.," 214 S. W. 2nd street, Richmond, Indiana. 16-7t WANTED Washings, ironing or day work, either at home or at your residence. Address 731 S. 13th. 16-7t WE REPAIR Baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, screen doors made to order, picture framing, work calleJ for and delivered. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 10-tf WANTED To buy second hand electric motor, or 1 h. p., 500 volts, direct current. Address "Motor," care Palladium. . tf WANTED You to know there is a new Exchange at 153 Richmond Ave. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf

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FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City. July 19. A party of young folks picnicked at Willow Grove park last Saturday. The party was compoed of Misses Marie Retz, Ada Elleman, Naomi Edgerton, Cecelia Barnes, Rheba Showalter, Zella Lacey, Orpha Hill. Clementine Overman. Dot Marine. Ruth Edgerton. Mary Thornton and Mildred Benton. Miss Helen Swain of Richmond, was the guest of her cousin Miss Inez Swain over Sunday. Miss Bertha Nixon, of Muncie, Is the guest of Mr. Claude Keever and family for a few days. Misses Mildred Benton of Richmond, Orpha Hill, of near Bethel, and Thelma Overman spent Sunday w ith Clementine Overman. Mr. Merrill Edgerton and friend Miss Lillian Chenoweth and Mr. Alon7.0 Gordon and wife, and Misa Ruth Hdgerton of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. Frank Edgerton and family south-west of town. Mrs. Rhodes, of Richmond, formerly Miss Emma Huff, called on friends at this place Monday. Mr. Howard Clark and wife and daughter of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. E. T. Smith and family for a fewdays. Mrs. Milo Brown living northeast of town Is very ill. Miss Nellie Overman was the guest of Miss Hazel Brooks last Sunday. Misa Irma Tharp U spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Maud Newman, near Greensfork. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind., July 19. Mrs. Carrie Boyer called on friends at Cambridge City yesterday afternoon. Mrs. M M. Calloway, of Cambridge City, who spent the day with her sister-in-law, Mrs. G. W. Calloway, called on Mrs. E. B. Newman and Miss Hattle Izor, yesterday afternoon. Mis. I. N. Locke spent yesterday afternoon visiting relatives and friends in Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hussey and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hussey and daughter made a dinner company with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller, west of here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hussey and daughter returned to Indianapolis, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones entertained as a company at six o'clock dinner Monday, Mr. Jones' nephew. Walter Jones of Spokane, Washington, also Mr, and Mrs. Will Daniels and family, and Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Ches. Hardy, of Union City. Mrs. Daniels Is also n niece of Mr. Jones. Mrs. Hardy will visit a few days with her ulster, Mrs. Jones. Among the pleasant affairs of the v...k one of the most delightful was the six o'clock dinner Sunday at the bxantlfiil home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob

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SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loan. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. P. Bide. feb20-tf WANTED If you want money In place of your city property, go right to Pcrterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th aud Main. lS-tf FOR SALE Space for Rent for manufacturing or storage purposes, with or without power, light or heat. Better secure your choice of the remaining space at once. Richmond Mfg. Co.'s Pliant Wed&Sat2wks FOR SALE Good belt hay press. Cheap.. II. S. Roberts, 114 S 16th. Phone 2534. 18-7t FOR SALE A. C. Underbill, arrived this morning with a carload western horses, extra large. 18-2t FOR SALE Twin Excelsior motorcycle, good as new at a bargain. Call at 310 N. 17th street. 18-2t FOR SALE Gallon self sealers. 130 S. 11 St. 18-2t FOR SALE Extra good top buggy. 301 South 4th street. lS-7t FOR SALE 5 passenger Mitchell automobile, fully equipped. E. C. Routh, Phone 1632. 17-tf FOR SALE Furniture. Leaving city. Home 32 S. 10th. Phone 16S0. 16-7t FOR SALE Good built hay press, cheap. 11. S. Roberts. 114 S. 16th. Phone 2534. 14-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE An Excelsior Motorcycle, cheap for cash or trade for horse. Phone 5137. 13-7t FOR SALE At a bargain, five passenger automobile, good as new. or will exchange for two pasenger machine. Newbern's Shop, 4th and North A streets. Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR SALE One small cook stove and one two-burner gasoline stove at 1010 Butler street. 19-2t FOR SALE Child's iron bed, with rails. 27 S. 5th St. 19-lt ert A. Connell, south of Milton, when they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will Dorgan and little daughter, Pauline, of Indianapolis, the Misses Elizabeth Landy, and Sadie Ryan and Messrs. T. J. Connell and Andrew Kerber. A very unique freak happened at Chas. Shank's near the Potter Shop south east of here, Saturday afternoon. A whirlwind came up about two o'clock and took up the big straw stack and whirled it away. Miss Rachel Thomas went to Shelby, Ohio, to attend the funeral of her late mother's uncle, Roger Heath, at that place. Mr. Heath who has visited here deceased Monday. The funeral was today. David Bertsch of east of Milton, sold his farm to William Modlin, of New Castle. The farm contains 160 acres with improvements and is located two miles east of here near Franklin church. The sale was made through George Doney of Cambridge City and the consideration was $13,500. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Nugent and Miss Aileen Nugent har as their guests at luncheon Sunday evening, Mrs. W. J. Hoosier, Mrs. Cox and children and Miss Ruth Burdick, of Cambridge City. Mrs. Cox Is from Kansas City, and the guest of her relative, Mrs. Hoosier. Mr. and Mrs. Will Calloway, of Indianapolis, are here to attend at the bediside of Mr. Calloway's sick mother, Mrs. G. W. Callaway. She is quite low and suffers sinking spells. Mr. -Bennett, of Indianapolis, was at H. D. Huddleston's business house yesterday looking up business interests. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren and son, Dayton, and Mrs. Edw. Wilson were Richmond visitors and shoppers yesterday. Miss Sarah Mehan was in Richmond yesterday to do shopping. Mrs. Adams is here from Columbus, Ohio, to be the guest of her late husband's kster, Mrs. Will Wallace and family. She expects to go from here to Indianapolis. Miss Hattie Sills was in Anderson. Monday on business. Frank Morris and John DuGranrut, rural route carriers out of Milton have been officially Informed that they have each received an increase of salary. Miss Jennie Hussey, of west of town, gave a picnic in Lindley Hussey 's woods, west of Milton, two miles, Monday afternoon. Her guests were Jie Misses Jessie Lantz, Marie Elwell, Eunice McClung. Nellie Jones. Frances Smull, Rea Wagner, Mary Moore, Pearl Thornburg, Ina Hussey, Florence Hussey, Sarah Hussey, Jennie Hussey, Maude Hussey, Louie Hussey, Helen Hoshour, Rachel Thomas and Blanche Moore. The young ladies enjoyed playing tennis. A fine supper was spread on the green. The Misses Ruby Kcllam and Eunice McCluns rendered as a duet the song, "Life's Railway to Heaven," at the

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WANT AD The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will coaler a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Cottage . . . . 1 Bargain . . . . 1 B. 1! 2 Box 175 1 Young Girl ..1 F. L 3 Geo. II. Baker 2 Auto Trade .. 1 H. M. R 3 J. F. M 1 J3. H. ... 1 G. B. . . 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Heifer calf. Phone 3019. 19-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE Five room brick house, 2 squares from Sth and Main. Address House, care Palladium. 18-7t FOR SALE Cottage. 15 S. W. 2nd St. 18-7t Public Sale of Real Estate. I, the undersigned, living 2 miles west of Centerville, Ind., on T. H., I. & E. traction line, Stop 135, will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m., my country home consisting of 22 V2 acres more or less; good 6 room house, good barn, new poultry house, new hog house (concrete floor), coal house and other out-buildings. Plenty or good fruit, comprising apples, peaches, pears, plums, quinces, grapes, etc., all budded and grafted fruit. Fine well of water, near good school and on telephone line, and mail delivered daily. This is an ideal home and will sell to highest bidder. Come and see it; my reason for selling it on account of my wife's failing health. C. C. Kates, Centerville, Ind., R. R. 10. Terms made known day of sale. A. O. Deering, Auctioneer. 17-7t Epworth league services Sunday evening. Mrs. Bennett spent Sunday calling on relatives in Dublin and also called on her niece, Mrs. Homer Kemmer, at Cambridge City. Mrs. Eva Troxell, of Waterloo township, was the guest of Miss Tiny .Moore, Monday afternoon. The Misses Nettie and Carrie Shank, of southwest of Milton, attended the ball game at Centerville Sunday afternoon. The game was between Connersville and Centerville and resulted in a victory to C6nnersvllle. The pastor of Milton M. E. charge asks that the official members of Milton and Doddridge be present at the quarterly conference Saturday morning at the chapel, at 10:30 o'clock, with written reports of the year's work, as this is the last conference of this year. The quarterly meeting sermon will be delivered Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, by the Rev. Dr. Tevis,. district superintendent. He will administer the sacrament at the close of th'e sermon. Mrs. Alice Wiggans of Richmond, is visiting relatives here for a few days. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., July 19. Mrs. Sam McCullough and daughter, Grace, were called to Muncie by the serious illness of the former's sister. Stuart Smith spent over Sunday at the home of Henry Iester, near Economy. Mrs. C. T. Knapp and Miss Hazel Kanpp were guests of relatives at Dublin Sunday. Dr. E. G. Heimer is home from Bloomefild, Ind., fer a few days stay. Harry Rinehart of Richmond spent over Sunday at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. Henry Strickler where his wife ! and son are visiting. Mrs. Rice Miller of Greensfork spent yesterday with Mrs. Harley Benbow. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahr and familyvisited Sunday at Fountain City with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Death. j Mahlon Leonard and family spent j Sunday near Messick with Mr. and ; Mrs. Horace Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McCullough entertained Sunday Miss Faye and Fern Moore and Messrs. Earl Stewart and Elmer Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Peirce have returned from a three weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reploele near Economy. Mrs: Mary White and Mrs. Emory Needier and children spent Monday with Mrs. Floyd Beeson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lester entertained Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lester, and Ed. Raffe and family. Mrs. Amanda Stamm entertained Tuesday Mrs. Ruhannah Shafer, Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Ray Sherry. The Odd Fellows initiated several candidates into the second and third degrees Saturday night. The Jacksonburg team assisted with the work. There were several visitors from surrounding towns.

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FOR SALE Nice suburban place of 6 acres, 8-room house, all out buildings, including 16x60 foot chicken house, both waters, well fruited 2H miles out on Middleborough pike. . Phone 5147 G lS-2tj FOR SALE Small, well improve su j burban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other buildings; I ub tueai lime uumo uie icuicu i farmer .or city man seeking a tuburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to the J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. B?pt lt-f FOR SALE Farnfof 197 acres. Phone 1327. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7?ii. 6-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E 3U. 16-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 410 .on ii ti ai. FOR-RENT Furnished 2-room .flat in rear on ground flooor. 46 St 11. 10-tf FOR RENT Five room house, electric light and both kinds of water. 543 South E St. 19-3t FOR REXTFuriiTshed room witn board. 44 S 12 St. 18-7t FOR RENT 3 rooms, furnished or ununfurnished. 620 N. 13th St. lS-3t FOR" RENT 5-room house, phone 3065. Call 18-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 201 South 8th street. 13-7t FOR RENT Seven room house, modern, two blocks from Main street, furnished. After September 1st. Address "G. B.," care Palladium. 13-7t FOR RENT Modern 5-room flat with big vard. O. K. Karns, Union Depot. 18-7t FORRENT 5 room cottage, N. W. 5th. Call 207 N. 9th. 12-tf FOR RENT Flats furnished for housekeeping. 240 Ft. Wayne avenue. 31-tf. FOR" RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St 15-tf X)ST LOST On Main, hand painted pin. Return to Palladium. 19-2t LOST U. S. Navy Sharpshooter medal. Return to Palladium. 19-2t Mrs. H. C. Knodf of Indianapolis and Mrs. M. T. Fox were guests of Mrs. Theo. Sells Monday. Mrs. Park Hadley and Mrs. Frank Winfield and daughter, Mary Clarice, of Wilmington, O., were here to attend the funeral services of the little child of Fred Murray. Mrs. Mary Ackerman has been visiting at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and family spent Sunday with friends near Cambridge. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Parsons Monday, a son, weight 8 lbs and has been named Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Werking of Cincinnati were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard.McShirley, Sunday. Mr. and Mr. James Fouts spent Sundai w ith Mry Alice Fouts. 3frs. George Bast returned today to her4Tfjrke at Delphi, Irtd. Herbert Taylor of Cambridge spent Saturday night and Sunday here. George Deuter ai nd fw vq little daughters of Modoci spent Suriday with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph (fickle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arf Mfeore Sunday. " EATONffrHlb Eaton, O.. July liMrs. Cliffton Williams and little daughter, of Milwaukee, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conger. Professor and Mrs. Taylor W. Borradaile, of Tippecanoe City, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brradale. Mrs. Warren Newkirk, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bloom and little daughter, of Dayton, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Roboson, of Day-1 ton, spent Sunday with local relatives j and friends. t Mr. and Mrs. Lou Morel, of Richmond, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sturr. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shannon, of; Ironton, have returned to their home 1 after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ' Boner. Attorney F. G. Shuey, of Camden, was an Eaton business visitor Monday. Mrs. Logan L. Brown nd children have been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Burke, at West Sonora. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son. Master Gerald, of Dayton, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lewellen. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boner and son. Donald, and Mrs. D. W. Johnson, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Gus Bosche, of Ham ilton, and Mrs. Charles Simmons, of Cincinnati, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Nation. Miss Lenora Seheid is visiting her sister, Mrs. George HilL and family in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders, of Ham-! ilton, spent Sunday with bis parents, j

LOST Friday, siiver butterfly pin with "Schneider" on back between S 10th on A and 20th St. on Main. Call phone 3706. Reward 19 -2t LO S TFra tr n i ly i nTn f or mot b u fterfly. Name "L. Snyder" on back of pin. Reward. Leave at Pall office. 19-lt LOST OR STRAY E D 3 year'" old mate, dark bay with white star on forehead; phone 26-B Boston. 16-7t LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf

LOST Black pocket book, with strap broken, $10 bill $4 in silver and small change, 2 receipts. Please return to Mrs. Ed. Hall, East Main and 23rd and receive reward. C-tf LOST Small gold cross shaped badge set with small pearls. G. R. H. engraved on back. Reward. Phone 1640. lS-2ti I LOST Order book and sales pad, belonging to the National Products Company, South 5th and A streets. Finder please return. 2-t FOUND FOUND K. of P. button, small size on South Sixth street. Call at 218 S. 5th. 18-2t FOUND Package of dry goods, found in Post Office. Owner may ca'.l for same at 101 North 9th St. 18-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED HOUSEKEEPING. Light housekeeping. 320 N. A. Mrs. Ruuge. jun 8-2m ex sun

Fertilizer Retailed at Wholesale Prices Why pay a profit to an agent when you can buy direct of the manufacturer and SAVE FROM $3.00 TO $6.00 PER TON All our nitrogen is from tankage (meat product) and other materials of HIGHEST GRADE. Place your order early. This will Insure Fertilizer being ready for you when wanted. WE HAVE 7 BRANDS REGISTERED TO CHOOSE FROM. ClendenSe Fertilizer Co

Call at our office, 257 Ft. Wayne A Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanders and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gray, of Gratis, spent Sunday with relatives in Eaton. Miss Marie DeWitt, of Lewisburg, and Miss Jewell Forbes, of Troy, O., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tyrrell. The local K. of P. lodge will confer th third degree upon a class of three canddates at the regular meeting Wednesday night. A number of memberrs of other lodges of the county have been invited and an interesting meeting is anticipated. A social session and banquet will follow the work. Leroy Denius, of Somerville, spent Sunday with local friends. Stanley Reid, of New Paris, was an Eaton visitor Monday. C. B. Unger, publisher of the Eaton Herald, is in Detroit attending the annual meeting of the National Editorial Association. He is a representative of the Buckeye Press Association. The Misses Ruth and Josephine Schlenker are visiting relatives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. George MOrris of NewCastle, Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Straw and Mrs. Emma Johnson. Deputy Sheriff John W. Hoffman spent Sunday in Cincinnati. W. A. Foos of West Manchester, was an Eaton business visitor Monday. Judge Abel C. Risinger will hold court Wednesday in Troy. A meeting of the trustees of the Preble county bar association held a meeting Monday afternoon at the court house. NEW PARIS, OHIO. Xew Paris, O., July 19. Mr. Pierce Mauch of Dayton was a Sunday visitor here. Mrs. Ella Bloom left Monday for Washington, D. C, called there on account of the serious sickness of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Bevington were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reinheimer of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson of New. Madison speit Sunday here with relatives. Mr. Russell Moon, Mr. and Mrs. John Moon of Dayton, spent Sunday

THE CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND, IND, Effective July 9, Westward; July 10, Eastward Subject to Change Without Notice 7:13 p. m. DAILY, Limited for Cincinnati, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia, and North Carolina points. 8:45 a. m. WEEK-DAYS Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. Limited for the East. 7:33 a. m. SUNDAYS Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. Limited for the East. 4:15 p. m. WEEK-DAYS Local for Cincinnati. 7:15 p. m. SUNDAYS Local for Cincinnati. 12:00 Noon DAILY Limited for Chicago and West 10:40 a. m. WEEK-DAYS Local for Chicago. 8.19 p. m. WEEK-DAYS Local for Chicago. 10:25 p. m. SUNDAYS Local for Chicago. Sleeping, Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.

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CLOTHING. The New York Store, 191 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Men s clothing. $20 and $25 goods at $7.50. Trousers. $1.25. Hest line of shoes. reasonable prices. Hats and Shirts. Good line Suit Cases and Trunks, 75c up. Before buying let me show you my line of goods may 21-fri sun-tues-thur INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals. Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shide'.er. 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf STORAGE. DonU forget Atkinson and his ireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. junelS-tf REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St. Phone 1330. 5-tt PRESSING, CLEANING. Take your suits to Harris and Hafner to be cleaner and pressed. Work guaranteed at lowest prices. Phone 2648. over 10 N. Sth. 13-tf AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prices freely given. T. H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th. julH-tf Then He Got His. She 1 consider, John, that sheep are the stupidest creatures living. He (absentmindedly) Yes, my Iambi venue. RICHMOND, IND. sun-wed-tf with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Kilbourne. Mr. Henry Rogers and Rev. Proap, of Gordon, were in town Saturday. E. L. Garriger of Washington, D. C, returned home Monday after several days visit here with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett. Mrs. Dr. Swisher of Dayton came Monday to visit relatives here this week. Mr. Bruce Barr returned to Chicago Monday afternoon after a two weeks visit with relatives here. Mrs. Susan McKee spent Monday w ith Miss Amanda and Emma Brown. Miss Eva McKee spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ashman, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Peirce and families were Tuesday visitors at Eldorado. Miss Eva McKee spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss Roxie McKee. Mr. C. W. Northop and family were Sunday visitors in New Madison. Mrs. Susan McKee, Miss Flora Armbruster, of Richmond, Mrs. Mary M. Murray of Winchester spent Tuesday and Wednesday at New Madison. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Henby, of Centerville, have been the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee DeHays. Edwin Callaway went to Lake James, Monday, for a ten days' outing. Mrs. A. D. Gough and daughter, Isabella, are In Connersville on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Gough's father, Thomas Clark. Miss Elizabeth Wissler has returned after a visit of several days, with Miss Ida Myer, of Richmond. R. L. Scott and Moses Shidler, Rural mail carriers, out of Cambridge City, have been notified that they will receive an increase of one hundred dollars, per annum, in salary. The Woman's Home Missionary Society will meet tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon in the parlors of the Methodist church. Mrs. J. T. Reese will present the work of the afternoon, "The Work In The Southland." Mrs. K. R. D.iffenderfer, Mrg, Geo. Drischel, Mrs. Frank C. Luddington, and Miss Ethel Bertsch. spent from Saturday until Tuesday with T. C. G.'s in camp, near Greensfork.

Dr; George Cook, of Indianapolis, was in Cambridge City Monday in. consultation with the attending physician regarding the case of Mrs. John Judkins, who has been quite sick at her home in Cambridge City. Mrs. David Harter and son, Eugene, have returned after a visit with relatives in Hagerstown, Mr. Harter, who is employed on carpenter work in Campbellsburg, Ohio, spent Sunday with his family.

Israel At hey of Richmond, is sepnding a few days with his granddaughter, Mrs. Edwin Calloway. Mrs. M. B. McCaffrey of Indianapolis wes in Cambridge City the first of the week, looking after her farm interests. Mrs. May Ashbaugh of Connersville has been visiting her mother, Mrs. I. N. Davis. Miss Alma Hull will return this week after a visit of several weeks with friends in Salem. Mrs. Clayton Wagner spent Tuesday in Milton. Robert Magill of Connersville visited friends in Cambridge City the Srst of the week. Miss Madge Mannon is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Slifer, in Greenfield. SS94 A UNIQUE MODEL WAIST Ladies' Waist with or without Tucker. For general home or afternoon wear, or for more dressy occasions, this design will be found very effective. The waist portions are tucked over the shoulders, and finished over the center front and back with vest or inserted portions that could be braided or embroidered, or made of contrasting material. The Tucker may be of net or lace, and finished with long or short sleeves, or, as Bhown in the illustration, may be omitted for evening or dressy wear. The Pattern is cut in 5 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40. 42 inches bust measure. It requires 24 yards of 36 inch material for the waist and 1M yards of 27 inch material for the tucker for the 36 Inch size. . i!ent-i u ui mis illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks in pencil ana send to Pattern Dept., Richmond Palladium.) Name r.., Address Size wnnrr rc- iDoniurueur State of Indiana, Wayne county, SS: In Re: Estate of George Forkner and Catherine Forkner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administratrix of the estates of George Forkner and Catherine Forkner, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estates are supposed to be solvent. Mary Riley Forkner, Administratrix. Gardner and Jessup, Attorneys. july 19-26-aug X Terre Dante, Indlanapcili & Eastern Tractloa Co. Eastern Division Train leave Richmond for Ii41 spoils and intermediate staUosa at :00 A. M.; 7:25: 1:00: :; 10:00? 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:0; 4:00; S:25: 6:00; 7:30; :; :00; 1:M; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indlanaoolla, 8:40 P, M. Last Car to New Castle, 10:00 P. U. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Terre Haute, Clinton. Sulllvaa. Mm. tlnarllle. Lebanon and Paris. IIL Tickets sold taroush. CLARENCE HADLEY MEAT MARKET California Hams, this week 1f PHONE 2591 COR. 13TH & MAIN WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER & GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET Phone 3040 or 3153 4 HAMMOCKS AT A BIG DISCOUNT The Geo. Brehm Co. 517 Main St.