Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 258, 25 July 1911 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 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 AGENTS Liberal commission to agents selling Paper Shell Pecan groves. Annual Income guaranteed to investors from date of purchase. " Write for particulars. A. D. Oalt. 4313 W. Van Buren St. Chicago, 111. 25-lt - WANTED To hire to any good farmer, who wants a hand. Can come , well recommended and will bo ready for service "Wed. eve. Address Reliable, care of Palladium. 25-3t WAN TEDI louse to house canvasser, ladles or gentlemen, good proposition. Call after 4 p. m. P. A. Kalbe, Central hotel. 25-2t WANTED 2 good solicitors. CalO a. m. National Products Co. S.5 and A Sts. 25-tf WANTED All kinds of sewing! No". 1 dressmaking. 521 North 21 St. 25-2t Wan 'TE1 - Washings at 320 N. 18 24-2t street. '.WANTED By an elderly lady, two ' ' unfurnished rooms suitable for light ' nouBeKeeping. oiust nave iumace heat. Best of references given. Ad- - riroHH T. ft. nr Palladium. H4WANTED Two ladies for special work. $12 per week. Address care ( Gen. De.. L. Sidell. 24-3t SlTllE CURE for Poultry Chqlera, diar- , rhoea, Dowel Trouble. Lane, Phone 1851. 22-7t WANTED Position as housekeeper In a reliable widower's small family by a reliable middle aged lady. Housekeeper, 101 State St., Richmond. Ind. 22-7t WANTED To buy a child's Iron bed. State price and address card to 326 Pearl street. 23-3t
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EATON, OHIO Eaton, O., July 25. Before Mayor S. Baxter Smith, of West Alexandria, Monday afternoon, Charles Dunlap, of J l. 1 I . .. 1 hi. J n J MSI. .Villi XT B HUN I'll, l K tiuuu uul fcuui; i k charge of lllegal'y selling intoxicants In a dry territory and was bound over In .the sum of $200 .to await the action of the grand jury. Perry Alexander, of this city, provided, the bond and he waa released; The search, and seizure warrant carried by authorities last n . . 1 I 1 .paiuruay wnen iney evanncu uuiiiuv .restaurant .waa issued from '.Mayor Smith's court and was. signed by J. Warren Smith, of thla city. A case' of beer- waa confiscated. Because of the fact that the goods were found in a part of the building used by Dunlap aa a dwelling gives rise to much speculation as to the outcome., . Attorney Frank C. Shuey, of Camden, waa an Eaton business visitor Monday. J. W. O'Hara, of New Hope, was here Monday. Mayor Felix M., Marsh, of Camden, transacted business in Eaton Monday. Mrs. I. E. Homan has returned after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Woody, at Topeka, Kan. J. K. Homan Is occupied in Arm strong's, North end grocery during the absence of Wlllard Armstrong, who Is In camp with Company F, he being quartermaster sergeant. 'E. B. Gray, of Gratis, was an Eaton visitor Monday. Logan L. Brown, who has been confined in Christ's hospital, Cincinnati, for several weeks, has been returned to his home. He is recovering slowly from the third serious operation on a diseased hip, and it is now hoped that he will be permanently relieved. Dr. A. C. Shaw, also of this city, who recently submitted to an operation on an Injured knee, makes but little progress toward recovery, and it is not known when he will be able to be returned to his home. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voss of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. William Sharkey and family Mrs.. Thomas Somers and Mrs. Elmer Mann have returned from a short visit with Dayton relatives. ;Mr and Mrs. J. F. Hochwalt spent Sunday with relatives in Dayton. Frank E. Walters, of Dayton, was an Eaton visitor Monday. : t;. t HAGERSTOWN, IND. J Hagerstown. Ind., July 2S.T-Mr" F. L. Torrence of Richmond, waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stonecipber Saturday night and Sunday.. ws" .'Miss Maud Neal of Munclei Is the guest of friends here. ""4 , Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Durbln of New Castle, came Saturday evening to visit! with his mother. Mrs. Clara Thomas of Indianapolis, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Caslucr. Miss Irene Addington of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. Frank Whltesell over Sunday. Mrs. Ertna Winnings and Miss Edith Bowman, of Richmond, are guests of Mr and Mrs. B. F. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. William Furdy of Wincheater, have been visiting with Mrs. Llda Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Earl YVr.lker. ; . . i!ru. Iaura Rohrer was home from Kir Cas'tle. over Sunday. Mr, aAdJJjra, Le Qehrin ot Rush-
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BE A DETECTIVE Earn $100 and over per month and not Interfering with your present occupation at first. Mutual Det. Ass'n., 110 E. 123th St., New York City. 19-7t WANTEDTcTbuy second hand electrlc motor, or 1 h. p., 500 volts, direct current. Address "Motor," care Palladium. tf WE REPA1 R Baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, screen doors made to order, picture framing, work callei for and delivered. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 10-tf WANTED You to know there isa new Exchange at 153 Richmond Ave. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf SEE MOORE ft OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. Bide. feb20-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Perterfleld's Real Estate office, Keilr Block. 8tfi and Main. 18-tt FOR SALE FOR SALE Cheap, horses, harness, wagons, gang plow. All kinds of rigs. 317 North A St. 25-tf FOR SALE Nice clean grocery stock and fixtures or will trade for small piece of ground. Address E. A., care Palladium. 25-7t FOR SALE Span of mules, 3 years old last spring. Work anywhere. II. O. Karn, New Madison, Ohio, 1 Vi miles north of New Madison on township road on Reason Clark farm. 25-2t FOR SALE A set of engineer books, seven in a set. Ilopking's works. Will sell at a bargain. Address Books, Palladium. 25-2t FOR SALE 3 good building lots, 32x 120. $400 each. South 9th and G. Sewer and sidewalks made. Phone 2477. " 204 South 12th. 20 sat-sun-tues-thurs-tf ville, were guests of relatives here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rudy of Indianapolis, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Delia Rudy. Mr. and Mrs. Sweizert Brockhansem and two sons of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Michael Comff and family. Mrs. Sylvester Shaffer of Muncie, spent the last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Honser. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Thornburg of New Castle, and their niece Miss Helen Thornburg, of Lincoln, Nebraska, called on relatives and friend here Sunday. Mrs. George Jones of Dayton, and Mr 8. Manda Underhill were guests of Mrs. Mary Walker Sunday. The base ball game Sunday afteiv noon between the Waldorf team of Richmond, and the Pioneers resulted in a score of 8 to 4 in favor of the Waldorfs. This is the second game lost this season for the Hagerstown team. Max Ford of Richmond, has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Bagford. A birthday celebration was h k Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hoover north of Hagerstown, The affair was in the nature of a sur prj8e and waa in honor of the birth day of Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Martha Ulrich aged 59 and who are twin sia ters. . -Eighty-four persons who were relatives and friends gathered at the Hoover home at the noon hour with baskets, of eatables and a very pleasant day 'was spent. ;JIr, and Mrs. Robert Thurston and daughter Rena, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foutz and -daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fleetemeyer and son formed an indoor picnic party Sunday evening at the Thurston home. Dorothy -Rudy of Indianapolis, has been visiting with her aunt Mrs. T. S. Walker. Mrs. P. A. Wiggins of Losantvile, and Mrs. Wm. Johnson of Richmond, were guests Saturday of Mrs. Robert Thurston. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind., July 25. W. J. Hosier -spent Sunday in Marion. Mrs. Ezekial Washburn and daughter, Ruby, of Anderson, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Romer. Max Kitterman will return tomorrow from Ft. Wayne, after several days visit with Mrs. Laura Sommers and son Earl. Master Robert Beard remains for a longer visit. Mrs. Minnie Forbes, of Knightstown. is spending a few days in the homes of O. J. and George Calloway. Mrs. Roy Copeland went to Indianapolis yesterday (Monday) to spend the week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orvile Smith, of Dublin, were the guests of Miss Blanche Bird, at supper, Sunday evening. Earl Fout and family, of Connersville, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton. Mrs. Ellen Dowhower of Milton, spent Monday with Mrs. Willard Ulrich. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright and son, Robert, left Monday morning for Seattle, Wash. They will be gone a couple of months and will visit points In California before their return.
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WANT AD LETTER LIST 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 B. B 2 Geo. H. Baker 2 H. M. R. 3 Auto Trade ..1 House 1 Bargain . . . . 1 Box 175 1 F. L. 3 J. F. M 1 O. LY. 1 Box 30 1 W. B 1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Cement Lane, Phone 1851. Blocks. Call 22-7t FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin and Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 3426. July 11 fri-mon tf FOR SALE Furniture; leaving city. Home, 32 S. 10th St. Phone 1680. 23-tf FOR SALE Execelslor or Harley Davidson Metor cycles. Have only been used short time. Phone 1806 or 420 Main St. 20-7t FOR SALE Extra good top buggy. 300 S. 4th St. 20-7t FOR SALE Upright Richmond piano in first class condition used only short time. Call at 210 N. W. 1st St. or Phone 2560. 20-7t FOR SALE or will Trade for vacant lot or rented property, one practically new five-passenger touring car. Address, Auto Trade, care Palladium 20-tf Miss Ruth Scales, of Pine Bluff, Ark., is spending several weeks with Miss Julia Boyd. Miss Shiloh Vanmeter, after a month's vacation resumed her duties in the Calloway Dry Goods store, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Darnell, of Dayton, after a few day'a spent with James Vanmeter and family, went to New Albany, Monday to visit the former's parents. Prof. J. T. Reese will spend the week of August 21-25, in Brookville, where he has been engaged as musical Instructor in the Franklin county institute. Mrs. Melissa Strattan returned to her home in Knightstown, Monday, after a visit of several days in the home of her son, B. K. Strattan and family. Mr. and Mrs. George McConaha and Mr", and Mrs. Garfield Jackson, of Centerville, were tahe guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Sunday. After an illness of several days, T. M. Enyeart, returned Monday, to Indianapolis, to resume his duties as auditor of the Indianapolis Brewing company. Edwin Orr and Jesse Davis, spent Sunday with friends in Piqua, Ohio. Mrs. Ira Pritchard returned Monday after a visit of two months with friends in Lancaster, Pa. . Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Florea, and W. F. Edwards, of Connersville, were visitors in this city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ilornell, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmit, at dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Zehring, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White Mr. C. M. Bailey and Miss Ethel Zehring, were members of a picnic party at Bryan Mound, the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bryan, south of this city Saturday evening. Mrs. Margaret McCaffrey and daughter Miss Alice, of Indianapolis, are visitors in the home of the for-' mer's brother, H. B. Bond and family. Miss Alice will spend the remainder of the summer in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Myers and j daugter Nora, spent Sunday in Cincinnati. . .'.V' Esther Shideler- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Shidler, and Herman ! Barnett, both of this city, went to Newport, Ky., and were married last Friday morning. They will reside in Cambridge City. The Misses Elizabeth and Norma Hennisger, Nellie Bulloch, of Richmond, Jaunlta Anderson of New Castle, the Misses Elizabeth and Reba Ohmit, of this city, and Messrs. Char les Bishop, and Wayne Beeson, of Richmond, Verne Ohmit and Ralph Ingerman picniced Sunday in the i Webber's exove. north of town. Wil-1 Ham Kiser conveying the company to the grove in the auto-hack. Mrs. John Judkins is improving after a serious illness of several days, and hope is entertained for a speedy recovery. K. J. Wilson, accompanied by his nephews, of Pittsburg, returned to Greensburg, Pa., Monday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Santford WilsonMr. and Mrs. Charles Craig i spent Sunday northwest of Hagerstown, 'on account of the serious illness of Mrs. George Hatfield. Robert Wharton transacted business in Indianapolis, Monday. John Carey, general manager of the Carey Safe company of Buffalo, called ond Cambridge City friends last Saturday. The first section of the Social Unufll srv ennner Thtirsrlnr- oven.
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FOR SALE 5 passenger Mitchell automobile, fully equipped. E. C. Routh, Phone 1632. 17-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, five passenger automobile, good as new. or will exchange for two pasenger machine. Ne.wbern's Shop, 4th and North A streets. Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf FARM LAND Canada land in the famous Weyburn-Parkman district of Saskatchewan. Special excursion August 1. Write for Tree maps and excursion rates. Come now while the grain is turning golden. Porter Land Co., Capital $1,000,000. Marquette BIdg., Chicago, II. 25-lt jroirSALE My home. 7 room brick honse with bath, good barn. South 6th between B and C Sts. on West side. Inquire of J. Hassenbach, 505 Main St. 25-7t FOR SALE Small, well improve 1 suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other buildings; an Ideal little home for the retired farmer.or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to the J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North 3eventh street. ' .sept lt-f FOR SALE Farm of 197 acres. Phone 1827. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7th. 6-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E SU. 16-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished board. 44 S 12. room with 20-7t church. The following is the menu: Hot Biscuits Beef Steak Fried Potatoes Cabbage Salad Apple Sauce Jelly Preserves Ice Cream Cake Coffee Mrs. Carrie Green of Richmond, spent Sunday with Edwin Calloway and family. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., July 25. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fleming made a trip to Richmond Sunday. Lon Edwards made his regular weekly trip to Muncie, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olie Weyl of Richmond have been visiting relatives here the past week. Mrs. Grace Hunt and Miss Olive Picelle were visiting at Modoc Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallow were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Greensfork relatives. Dr. A. L. Loop has a a new automobile and can handle the machine as well as medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dougherty and children attended the funeral of the farmer's uncle at Hagerstown, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlie Lontz and children. Mildred and Dudley, of Hagerstown, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fennimore. Prof, and Mrs. Williams are entertaining Mr. Williams' parents of Shelbyville, this week. Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Clark are in. Indianapolis today, Sunday. Ed. Martin has secured a job at Kokomo and is now a resident of that city. The Piatt family are entertaining company of Red Key. The "High Rollers" are holding a camp meeting at Modoc. The attendance Is large which is due to a morbid curiosity to see what is doing. Farmers as well as town people are 'complaining about the post office, it Deing :rfu or an evening Derore tney lueir ,llcnH,ona papers, wnicn are due here at 8:38 p. m. They do not like stale news. A. C. Underhill and son of Richmond- was here Saturday afternoon. ! Mrs. Lue veal met with a bie loss one night recently. She had 80 young chickens fastened up in a coop and a weasel cut every one of their throats. There was a basket picnic given the Loyal Temperance League club Saturday afternoon on the Willie Charles farm by the good women of Economy. There were 30 members of the club present and 10 women who ate their supper on the green banks of Martinaa,e creeK. miss Margaret Hunnicut is president of the club. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman. Arthur Cleveinger 13 touring England. He is in London now and per-! Lhf.ps seeing: much of the old city. iue llrt luesaay ,n August wm De , um ofuitrs uaj" at Kuree s LaKe, 4 . j , .
J?o lcZS l ;nStrUTntaI ' Mr" 0!ir Tyler entertained at SunV. TJfl andJeVeral ,mi- day dinner Mrs. Jones Murray and son tations. Even-body !nvlted. Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. King WillJams of Ri-, Miss Elma Horner u 3peBdjlJg a few mond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick days a Gettysbarg, Q. Haxton Sunday. j g jc. Scott of Reiley. O.. reEveret Clark spent Sunday at Wis- turned home Saturday after a few tosh park, Muncie. days vig,t nere Rev. G. W . Martin was at Union j , . Rev. T. M. Guild nreached in th ! WANTED LIVE POULTRY
M. E. church Sunday night Sunday; was quarterly meeting. j Mr -and Mr& Joe Vaugh. and chil- i
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FOR RENT Four room flat, steam heat and water furnished. O. K. Karns, U. S. Mail Room, Union Depot. 25-7t FOR RENT Storage room. Phone 1956. Drawfolk's Storage Co. 25-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 410 NMlth street Phone 4003. 25-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 208 Randolph street. 23-3t FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms with heat and bath, no children. Address Y, care Palladium. 23-7t FOR RENT House at 710 N. 12th St. Call 187 G, Fountain City, lnd. 23-4t FOR RENT 5 room cottage, N. W. 5th. Call 207 N. 9th. 12-tt 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 FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, 22 South Tenth St. 23-7t LOST LOST, STRAYED OR KIDNAPPED Bay mare, about 22 hands high, rather light for her weight, a little nervous behind. Has both wisdom teeth filled with corn or oats. Answers to name of "Mike.' Shod so she travels in circles. Last seen drinking water at creek, in company with our brindle cat. Valued as heirloom. Reward. Frank Doloff, Depot Restaurant. 25LOST Ladies tan jacket on National road between Richmond and Westville. Leave at Palladium or Phone 1229. Reward. 25-tf LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-U dren, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Oler, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. and Miss Ida Lamb. Mrs. Cora Mumbowers and son, Forest arrived from Peru Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oler ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Bain. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Sunday. Mr. Lantz and children of Hagerstown, E. E. Nicholson of Sugar Grove, Mrs. Lue Fennimore and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce, were visitors at the Edwards home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bachelor went to Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer and children of Webster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pierce Sunday. NEW PARIS, OHIO New Paris, O., July 25. Mr. Howard Young and family of Richmond spent Sunday here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Addleman of Whitewater were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilvie Coddington. Mrs. James Kuth entertained on Sunday Mrs. Agnes Morton, Miss May Morton and Mamie Spacht of Eaton. They attended the services and basket dinner that was held at the tent. Mrs. Wallstone of Cincinnati is visiting Mrs. Cecil Reinheimmer this week. There was about 150 who attended Sunday school at the tent. There was a number from Whitewater and Campbellstown. In the afternoon Joyce's theme was"That Boy,"whiih proved very interesting. Several Impromptu talks were listened to. Over one hundred eat dinner at the tent. Miss Margaret Windsor of Indianapo lis sang a beautiful solo in the after;
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wno nas Deen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller for the past week, returned home Saturday. Robert and Marvel Mitchell of Dayton are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kennedy of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan took dinner with Mrs. Nancy Baker. Mr. anQ Mrs. Wm. Wrenn and Mrs. A. T. Barver spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tillman, of West Sonora. Miss Roxie Cussins of Anderson is spending her vacation here this week. The Social Circle of the Christian church wil! meet at the home of Miss Cora 'Hawley Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Chris Marker of Columbus. O spent the latter part of the week here with relatives. Mr. Ray Ritchey of Toledo, was here over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. George McKee and Miss Kate McKee of Hilliard, Pa. are here visit-If ,- icnn,v ir, rw-, J M ssa ,frVM ,t pnvia rs.os.ie spent Saturday and Sunday
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FOUND FOUND On National road, lady's white straw hat with large white plume. Owner call at P. O., Centerville, Ind. 24-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED HOUSEKEEPING. Light housekeeping. 320 N. A. Mrs, Runge. jun 8-2m ex sun INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance of all kinds. Loans. Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. SMdeler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf STORAGE. Dont' forget Atkinson and his re proof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945.. 4th and Main street. JunelS-tf PRESSING, CLEANING. Take your suits to Harris and Hafner to be cleaned and pressed. Work guaranteed at lowest prices. Phone 2648, over 10 N. 8th. 13-tt REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St Phone 1320. 5-tI AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prices freely given. J. H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th. ju!14-tf Pleasant Anticipations. "Why can't you marry me? It's true fm not enormously rich. Still, I have in Income plenty big enough to support us nicely." "Yes, but think how ridiculously small the alimony allowed out of It .will be." Exchange. Comb and Hairpins. Wear as few hairplas and comb aa possible, as these drag the hair and atop it from growing, and. abova all, if you want thick, healthy hair be careful of your brushes and combs Dave them washed at least once a week, and never make use of public dressing room brushes and combs, which in all probability have net a large acquaintance with soap and water and may have been last used by who knows? Hand Soap. A homemade soap to whiten the hands and face may be made as follows: Lemon juice, one wlneglassful: eau de cologne, one wlneglassful; n good brown soap, two cakes. Scrape the soap to a fine powder, mix with the other Ingredients and use instead of ordinary soap when washing tha hands. Absentmindd. Hewitt Very forgetful, isn't he? Jewett Yes; bis mind has frequent leaves of absence. Exchnnge. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Wayne County commissioners will receive sealed bids and proposals for the construction of the Wayne county detention hospital, up to 11 o'clock, A. M., on Wednesday, September 6, 1911. Bids must conform in all things with the requireents of the statute and must be acpanied by a good and sufficient in a sum equal to the bid. Bid-dd-s' blanks and blank bonds may be sectred from the auditor. Plans and specifications are on file in the office or Meauditor. Demas S. Coe, AuditQjTVVaSe County. july25 aug 1-8-15-22-29 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works Office of the 3oard Richmond, Ind., July 24, 1911. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that on the 24th day of July, 1911, they unanimously adop ted Improvement Resolution No. 271, 1911 Providing for the improvement of the Smith SiHo rt Richmnn AUAr., Kr
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uousirucung cement siaewaiic loot wide, cement curb and gutter; Also macadamizing the street on south side thereof, from west end of the Doran Bridge to the east line of West 1st Street Improvement Resolution "No. 275, 1911 Providing for the improvement of the second alley south of Main street from South 4 th to South 5th street, by constructing a cement roadway in aid ay the fu!I widh thrf. beThe Board of Public Works of said city have fixed Monday. August 21st 1911 a aale Pn &c& remon fcirancea W lea or presented by micicoieu in, or aneciea o?,. saia proposed improvements or either! ji mem aa rnwie uescriDeu, ana on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m.. said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive uoon all persons. H- M. Hammond Fred R. Charles W. W. Zimmerman oard of Public Works.
A Solomon-Ilk Decision. A Rhode Island justice waa called upon to determine the ownership of a brood of turkeys. The flock, consisting of fifteen young ones, was mothered by two hens, a white one and a brooxe, and bad been running for quite a time OTer two adjoining farms. The owner of the white ben declared that the turkeys were hte, while the man who owned the bronie hen asserted just as positively that they belonged to him. Tbe justice was puzzled. At last a witness came forward who swore that he had seen a dog chase the flock: that at the dog's approach the young birds flew up Into a tree and the bronze hen took to the woods, but the white hen turned and gave battle to the dog. The justice thereupon decided that tbe owner of the white hen was also the rightful owner of the brood of young turkeys. New York Press.
A Woman's Wit. The husband of Lydta Chllds waa an Invalid for many yearn. He was not well off fo this world's goods, and much of the support of the family was earned by tbe wife. Thinking of this and of his wife's many sacrifices for his comfort. Mr. Child once said to her regretfully. "My dear. I wish 1 were Croesus." Whereupon Mrs. Chllds, with ready wit and gracious tact, re ponded. "You are Croesus, for you are king of Lydla. Los Angeles Times. Imaginary Pains. Don't laugh at hysterical neople with their imaginary pains, says a physician. A "delusion" la reality to the sufferer. When one believes one has a pain one has the pain. All pain is In tbe brain, and to believe one has It la to have it It , matters not a whit whether the message Is sent by one'a toe that some kind friend Is treading on or whether it is sent from one part of the brain to another. New York Tribune. Unmoved. "I understand your antagonist la calling you every name be can think off "Yes." replied Senator . Sorghum cheerily. "But be hasn't much of vocabulary." Washington 8tar. Much In Little. Tommy Pop. what does multum to' parvo mean? Tommy's Pop Multum In parvo is Latin, my son. It means er well, haven't you aver seen a far woman in a bathing suit 7 Philadelphia Record. Dtatinotlen. Mllly Is this picture like your father? Tilly-Of course not. silly! IK la like father whan ha has his plctur taken. Puck A Ten Footer. Bernard Gill, who was exhibited In Franca and Germany la 1764. waa ten feet hlrh. 8726 A PRACTICAL APRON A useful aprou of generous wifely size designed to protect tire dress. The back is held lion Dy a strap or material try a toned to the front at tbe wm pocket is a useful addition aj. be appreciated by the red. though It may be omittedLanv Gingham, denim, Hollandkjng brie are all suitable for Ljeing and finishing braid or naL-, Mamay be used for trimmi ateruium size requires 3 yt . - ... ' Tl S1ZC, sman, iieatum, Large. r mailed A pattern of this iUToi 10c in iu any aaaress on stamps or silver. (Fill out Blanks in Pattern Dept. Rich Name Address , Size ..... tr a TT 17 V CLARES California Ha? Uvveek ... ttWe 2591 11C coSth&main MACHINE .rnllD WORK w ! M. GIBBS "AHACHINIST Z . . wii imCOLN STBtfc 4 fhon 3040 or 3158
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