Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 260, 27 July 1911 — Page 7
PAGE SE VEX. PALLADIUM DEEDS THAT LIVE. Each ray of light from a'cFstant star has been trarcrng on through the ether lor hundreds of years. Yet it stil remain pure and strong enough to affect the negative plate . of the astronomer's camera. So with a goad deed. Set k going and who knows the end of it Not the world of this century of the next, for its influence- will travel on for ag?s to come. RATES 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. o o o o o o 1 cent per word, 7 days for the price of 5, days. We charge ativertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Want Ad KNOWN VALUES sTOBLl&HKBS - CLASSIFIED ADYCBTlS UiO ASSOCIATION PAPERS WB ABB MEMBES3 Pspers la all parts of the States, and Ccod. Your wnt supplied nywhr any time br th btt mediums in tb country. ret our membership Iiit Check papers fc wnt. We da tho rest. J. ob'.isher CUsified AdTerttntDg Assoc'.ticn. Buffalo Ji. V. Colunnmini
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JULY 27,
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JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT . FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 REMOVED Dr. Davis has removed bis office and residence to No. 21 8. 8th St., opposite Interurbaa station. 27-7t WANTED Milling machine BamE Experienced in Bevel Gear cutting. The National Automobile tool Co. 27-3t WANTED Riding skirt AddreBS K C. H.. care Palladium. 27-tf WANTKI A girl or middle aged lady to wash dishes at the 20th Century Restaurant. 27-lt WANT White girl for general housed work. 25 S 7th. 27-4 1 WANTED Young man stenographer for position with one ot the best firms in Richmond. Good salary for the right party. Call at office of Richmond Business college at once or phone L. B. Campbell, manager. 27-lt SUMMER SERVICES FirttPresbyterlan church. Preaching July 30, August 13, September 3, by Rev. Isaac Hughes. August 6th and 20th by the pastor. Remember Sabbath school and Thursday night meeting. 26-27-28-aug.l-2-3-4 WANTED Lady to board for com- . panionsbip for lady alone at night. Call 132 Chestnut St. between 2 and 5 p. m. 26-7t WANTED Small girl to take care of 2-years-old baby. 320 North . A etreet. 26-7t WANTED To hire to any good farmer, who wants a hand. Can come well recommended and will be ready for service Wed. eve. Address ReJlable, care of Palladium. 25-3t
News From Surrounding Towns
MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., July 27. Miss Marshall -who waa the guest- of friends here, returned to Richmond yesterday. Mr.' and Mrs. Alva Lowey, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stevens were entertained as guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wlssler, Sunday, f Mrs. Elmer Lowry has as her guests this week, Mrs. Beabout and Miss Helen Macke, of LosanUville. ; C; .Mrs. Frank Ixor and brother, Earl Atkinson, Came -yesterday .from Indianapolis, to be the guests ot their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson." Mrs. J. A. Brown had the Embroidery club, Tuesday afternoon. There were twelve ladies in attendance. A nice afternoon, was spent by all. .The next meeting will 1ms .with Mrs.' W. H. Brown on the, regular fterttbon;' The funeral srrviees'ot the late Mrs', Ellen Calloway were conducted in the presence of a largo concourse of people at the Christian church,- yesterday afternoon. The ' funeral discourse was delivered by the Rev. E. K, Van Winkle, pastor and who was assisted by the Rev. C. H. Pinnick ot the M. E. church and the Rev. Mary Mills ot the Friends church .The Rev.-Mr..Traum, ot Richmond, delivered the closing prayer at the cemetery. There were-j many beautiful floral pieces given in memory of the deceased. , Miss Katie Coyne. . also Conrad Rauche each will ride In a new buggy from the Milton buggy factory. They were sold from the floor at W. H. Miller's store. , . . Mrs. Emma Ferguson spent a. few days this week with her sisters-in-law, Mrs. Susan Wlssler Wilson and Mrs. Susan ' Edgerton Wilson, south of town. Mrs. Oscar Kerlin and Miss Maude Ball were Richmond visitors and shoppers, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Crownover and grandson, Colbert Ingerman, were at Oreely Keever'n near Jacksonburg, Tuesday. Mr. Keever was threshing. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schepman, of Columbus, Ohio, a son. July 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Schepman formerly resided here. Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred :Jones are here at his father's, F. M. Jones. They came from Muncie to attend the funeral of Mr. Callawayv - Miss Elizabeth Sands, of Richmond, was at her uncle's. 'F."M. Jones, yesterday. She came to attend' the funeral ot Mrs. Callaway, , r The Esther Bible Class will meet with Mrs. Charles Davis, tomorrowevening. The members are especially invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. James Napier had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Dalley and family, of east of town. A quiet wedding In the eastern part of the township was that of Murray Thomas and Miss Goldie McWethey who were married in Richmond Thursday last week. Mr. Thomas was formerly of the firm of Stanley and Thomas implement dealers, here. Mrs. James Baker entertained at dinner, yesterday Mrs. Llchty 1 and Mrs. Hartman, of . East Germantown. They were, here to attend the funeral of the late' Mrs. Callaway. Alonio Wallace of Connersville, called on friends here yesterday. He was enroute to Richmond to visit bis daughter. Mrs. Emmet Crowe., Mrs. Naomi Norris and Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of Chicago, visited the former's stepson and the latter's half brotn lr, Frank Morris, here,. Tuesday.
WANTED Five girls at the Richmond Underwear Factory. Apply at the office Thursday morning, July 27. 26-tf WANTED 2 good solicitors. Call 8 a. m. National Products Co. S.5 and A Sts. 25-tf
SURE CURE for Poultry Cholera, diarrhoea, Bowel 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 second hand electric motor, i or 1 h. p., 500 volts, direct current. Address "Motor," care Palladium. tf WE REPAIR Baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, screen doors made to order, picture framing, work called for and delivered. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 10-tf WANTED You to know there is a 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 anu Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. Bide feb20-tf WANTED If you want money In place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 18-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Ladies Bicycle, good condition. Will sell cheap. Call 106 North 3d street. 27-7t FOR SALE New motor washer. 154 S. 14th. 27-lt FOR SALE Phaeton, saddle, oak and glass partition, billiard chairs. Phone 1352. 27tf Cbarles Knauf spent Tuesday in Richmond. ' Mrs. Bert Hoel, of Richmond is the guest of her husband's mother, Mrs. Emma Hoel and also of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noel. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Murley entertained at dinner yesterday evening, her nieces, Mrs. Will Fogarty, of Dayton, and Miss Luciie Kuntz, of Owatana. They went from here to Connersville to visit friends. Merrill and Leon Allison and the Misses Helen Clark, Bessie Boyer of Cambridge City, were guests of Mrs. Amanda Needham, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove have returned from a very pleasant visit at Paris, Illinois. Mrs. Manlove Is feeling much better. Miss Pearl Thornburgh, Miss Gladys Lindsay and Mr. Carl Caldwell and Mr. Harper Lindsay attended a dancing party given at Jackson's Park by Don Wright and Fenn Wonsettler of Cam bridge City, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Louise Shissler of Richmond, is visiting friends here this week. She came to attend the funeral of Mrs. El len Callaway, yesterday. Mrs. Charles Frazee has gone to Bloomington to visit relatives. Mrs. Will Shafer of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sills. She came to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Callaway.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lantz and Mrs. Martha Morris, of Pendleton, are with Mr. Lantz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lantz. They came to attend the. funeral of Mrs. Callaway. , Mrs. Sarah Gordon, of New Castle, is the guest of Mrs. Alice Gresh. She came yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Callaway. . Mrs. "Edward Barker of Connersville has been the guest of Mrs. Adam Snyder. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. . Cambridge City, Ind., July 27. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris and son, and Mrs. David Morris of Chicago, are the guests of Mrs. Barbara Barefoot. Mr. Morris formerly- resided in this city, but is now yardmaster In Panhandle yards at Chicago. Miss Olive Bradbury spent Wednesday with .friends in Richmond.' Fremont Freeman and daughter, Miss Margery are spending the week with relatives In" Liberty. Mrs. Howard Elliott, and son, Robert, have returned to New Castle, after a visit with her father, Enoch Hlghley, and.other relatives. Mrs. Katherine Drischel and Mrs. John Wlssler will go to Spiceland this week to spend some time at the Sani tarium. : .' . ' t - Twenty six couples tripped the light fantastic at the dance given by Messrs. Don Wright and Fen Wonsettler at Jackson Park Tuesday evening. The funeral of Mrs. Boston Kirkwood was held at the home this afternoon. Rev. Kernaur Christian church, having charge of the service. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pritchard, after some time spent with relatives in Canada, will arrive within a few days to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wissler. Mrs. Herman Verborg of Kokomo, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mayers. Earl Murbarg, of the Mueller drug house, of Indianapolis, was in Cambridge City, yesterday. . Miss Alma Hull, of Dublin, is the guest of "Miss Esta Young.
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LETT The following arc replies, to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for. mall In answer to their ads. Mall a this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Auto Trade . .1 Box 175 1 Geo. H. Baker 2 P. L 3 Y 1 J. F- M 1 Next 7 G. B 1 L. R 1 Box 30 1 C. II 2 W. B 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE A refreshment stand 10ft x4ft. Call at Country club. 27-2t FOR SALE-Waluut China Closet, walnut bed stead, small . heating stove, garden tools, water hose, 235 S. 6 St. Call after 6 o'clock. 27-2t FOR SALE Five passenger touring car in first class condition. Will sell for cash or will "trade. Address Automobile, care Palladium. 26-7t FOR SALE Favorite Cook Stove, good condition, fine baker. Only $7. Call 124 S. 14th St. 26-2t FOR SALE Cement Blocks. Call Lane, Phone 1851. 22-7t 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 or will Trade for vacant lot or rented property, one practically new five-passenger touring car. Address, Auto Trade, care Palladium 20-tf funeral of Mr. George Calloway at Milton, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. May Boden visited relatives in Centerville, Wednesday. ; Mrs. Howard Beeson went to Greenville, Ohio, yesterday morning to spend a few days with Mrs. Beeson in that city. Mesdames Cbarles Drapier, Will Bryson, Will Morris and daughter, Ruth, of Liberty, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White. Miss Rose Greisenget will go to Muncie the latter part of the week to visit her sister, Mrs. George Cary. The Cambridge City Band Will give a concert Friday evening, at half past seven at the corner of Mai nand Foote streets. ; Mr. and Mrs. Cylde Shaw, Mrs. Leonard Page, of Indianapolis,-and Mrs. Sarah Higgs and daughter,, Pearl, of Brookville, were recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Washburn, and daughter, Ruby, returned yesterday to their home in Anderson after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Romer. Miss Edith Bowman, returned home to Richmond after a visit with rela tives in Hagerstown. She spent Wednesday with Mrs. Pearl Boyd here. Mrs. Jesse Paulard, Mrs. - George Stombaugh were the guests of . Mrs. Sam Kinsinger, west of Dublin, Wednesday Charles Myers shipped a car load of cattle to Middleworth BentonC, Coburn Co., of Indianapolis. Mr". Meyers will go to Indianapolis Friday to see them sold in the market. n J, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest JGmw and their guest, Mrs. BeoseLpf JElwood, were among the excursonistsfto Dayton, yesterday. ft u Mrs. P. H. Wilson, of Dublin, spent Wednesday with her son, Guy Wilson and family. Mrs. John Dodson, Mrs; J. E. Brooks and Miss Jennie Callahan, were in Milton Tuesday and were present at the baptism of Mrs. Harry Doty (nee Miss Lois McClung). Barefoot & Co., forwarded a car load of poultry to the New York market last Saturday. Ralph Luddington spent Wednesday in Dayton. Miss Katherine Calloway has returned from Knightstown where she spent the past few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Calloway. Clem Reese of Lebanon, and his niece,-Miss -Maud Reese, of Gratz, Ky are the guests of Pro!. J. tt t4fe and family. . . "f Ml-: and Mrs. O." L. 'C&rBjimJr. Mr. and Mrs. George CalIoway,MjiM. M. Calloway. Miss Emma Izorv',$fr. and Mrs. Frank Marson and .Miss Katherine Calloway attended 'the funeral of their relative, Mrs. Ellen Calloway at Milton, yesterday afternoon. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., July 27. Mrs. Luie Albertson, postmaster, took exceptions to Tuesday evening's item regarding the post office here that appeared in . the Economy items. She said: "I keep the office open until 8 p. unless the train is late then I close at 7:30 p. m." But the train seems to be late every night Mrs. Albertson is one of the most efficient postmasters under the foiifftgM class head. Joe C. Haythen, who moved to Colorado some eighteen months ago, arrived here Monday morning briglit and early with his family to again become citizens of Economy, oe is as brown a3 a hognut and strong as an Indian. He tramped the grass -of tbe plains and snhdued-the-cowboYs. So his
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FOR SALE Cheap, horses, harness, wagons, 'gans plow. All kinds of rigs. 317 North A St. 25-tf
FOR SALE 5 passenger Mitchell antomobile, 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 ma chine. Newborn's Shop, 4th ? an1 North A. streets. Phone 1612 '27-tf FOR SALEREAL ESTATE I FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porter field,- Kelly Rll- 84 h onrl Main i 1- tf J.-, in. will aim muni 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-tuurs-tf FOR SALE Gooa seven room nousu on South 14th etreet Good location. Price $2,700. Fine SO' acres of good land, well located $9,000. We have a largo list of farms and city proper xy for sale. Dye and Price. truds-sun FOR SALE House on North 22 St Phone 3751. 27-3t-e-o-d. FOR SALE Property Call at 408 Main. on Main . St. FOR SALE Small, well improve! 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 Seventh street. sept lt-f FOR SALE Farm of 197 acres. Phone 1827. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7th. 6-tf Mrs. Charles Oler .of Indianapolis, is here visiting her many relatives. Will McGunnigill and Mr. Downing, of Modoc, were here Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Hunt and her Bister Miss Olive Picelle, were guests of. Mrs. Opal Morrison, Wednesday at dinner. Miss Mary Haxton states she is not married yet and that single life still looks good to her. Prof. Mark Albertson is taking in the beautiful Niagara Falls this week. ' The Misses Laura and ' Vera Fleming were in Richmond Monday. Mr. Anderson the grain man of Williamsburg, was here Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Replogle -and daughter Ruth were near Williamsburg this Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Deck Huxton are entertaining company this week. Mrs. Nellie Huxton and Miss Mary Huxton were in Greensfork Wednesday afternoon. Remember the date, August 1, is Old Settlers day at Pierce's Lake, Economy. One special feature Is the male quartet that has been secured for the day. Miss Daisy Osborn, Miss Mary and Miss Aada Ballinger spent Wednesday in Richmond. The sixth annual reunion of the Chain Letter, composed of the following men, Herman H. Smith, Chicago, Gait G. Fielder, Cleveland f Charles D. Green, Pittsburg and N. H. Edwards, Economy, will be held at Pittsburg this year. The program for the occasion reads thus: Reading of the Previous Minutes. Why I Took to Art. . .N. H. Edwards Song Mrs. Ellen Fieldeer Every Little Moment Has a Meaning of its Own ...H. H. Smith Realization of Thought. Mrs. Mary Green An Original Poem G. G. Fielder Physicological Moment.'. .C. D. Green A Bird on the Hat is Worth Two in the Bush Mrs. Ethyl Smith Picture taken by a Staff Writer of a Big Pictorial Paper and then Dinner. Mrs. Smith and wife are now in Eureka, California, collecting curios and plants, flowers and shrubs for the Field museum of Natural History, Chicago. Mrs. Lou Veal is visiting her relatives at Muncie this week. Miss O. B. Picelle is visiting Mrs. Earl Morrison of Carlos City this Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Botlemyer and Miss Belle Cunley visited Miss Effle Wilson of Greensfork Tuesday afternoon. who has been very sick and is now rapidly recovering. Charley Mendenhall was at Williamsburg putting up wire fence for Mr. Davis Wednesday. Parties from Hagerstown were here Wednesday. WANTED LIVE POULTRY Highest market price paid for live poultry. Scbwegman's Meat Market jun 20-eod-tf MarshmaUo. ana Raspberry CruM. MarshmalfoTr and raspberry cream I delicious To make it take one di7ei marsnmallows cut Cue. one cupfo! ocream whipped stiff and sweeteo-c one pint of straw lrries. two tab! spoonfuls of sherry vrirs- and fou small round jk-s of anrrel cake Trace one piet-e of cake In a snerbeglass and pour one teaspoon ful of sber ry over It Mix tbe marshntallow wm the cream and fill the glass. Decora tt with the sugared strawberries ano erve at onr. Palladium Want Ads Pay.
FOR SALE My home. 7 room brick
house with bath, good barn. South 6th between B and C Sts! on West side. Inquire of J. Hassenbach, 505 Main St. 25-7t SEE MORGAN for Real Estate 1b all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sta. t-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gents only, at the Grand. 27-tf FOR RENT House on North 12 St. Phone 3751. 27-3t-e-o-d FOR - RENT Furnished rooms at 410 N 11th street. Phone 4003. 25-7t FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms with heat and bath, no children. Address Y, care Palladium. 23-7t 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 House at 710 N. 12th St. Call 187 G, Fountain City. Ind. 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. i 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 Pennsylvania pass In red leather case. Return to 211 North Fourteenth Street. Reward. 27-2t The Dragon Fly. The oldest extant poem about a dragon fly is said to have been composed 1,440 years ago by the Emperor Xnrlaku of Japan. One day, while this emperor was hunting, say the ancient records, a gadfly came and bit bis arm. Therewith a dragon fly pounced noon the gadfly and devoured It Then the emperor commanded bis ministers to make an ode in praise of the dragon fly. But as they hesitated bow to begin he himself . composed a poem in praise of the Insect, ending wltb the words: Even a creeping- Insect Wults upon the great Lord. Thy form It will bear. O Yamato, land ot the dragon flyt And in honor of the dragon fly the place of the incident was called Akltsuno, cr the moor of the dragon fly. "A Japanese Miscellany." A Stubborn Husband. A most Interesting phenomenon Is the stubborn husband. He Is not a bad man. He Is contrary, and be -has to be managed. He is usually married to a clever little woman, wbo is constantly devising schemes to accomplish the things which make their Joint lives a success. He bas no suspicion of this. If be had he would be so mad he could undoubtedly eat her. So all through life she goes on swinging a turnip ahead of his nose to make bim go the same as though he were a balky mule She Is a cheery little body, and she grows plump with every year, and she does her smiling behind the door or she chuckles In her sleeve when be Is not by. The stubborn husband Is as interesting as a bug. London Standard. TKo Iftrtist and the Critic Sidne.(jpoper. the English artist happening lue day to visit tbe. Royal acadjUhar, wlfere some of his works were oo exnimtlosf. while a couple of critics were ufimlning tbe pictures strolled up towhere they were standing. At that moment tbe younger of the two ptipcH exejpfimed. "Any machine couldttn tut sheep like tbatr Mr. Cooner piX his band in his pock, et prodSdW his card and. handing it to the newspaper man. said, with gravity, "If you will kindly send that machine to this address when completed I'll send a check for $1,000 to tbe institute for decayed journalists." Yon needs t suffer with tick readache, todH feition. conatipatioa or any othur troubles arts frig from a disordered stomach. Or. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will care you anrl keep yottwelL Xrv it -eo it oa hand the year around.
ROSS' STRAW HAT CLEANER Makes a Soiled Hat Like New. So Simple to Use Any One Can Clean Their Hat ONLY TEN CENTS. W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY, 804 Main Street Phone 1217. , Ross' Liquid Cir ..-.v.-v, .t,r Cents.
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. 8:10 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. ' '
LOST Pennsylvania pass in red leather case. Return to 211 North Fourteenth Street. Reward. 26-2t
LOST 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-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED HOUSEKEEPING. Light housekeeping. 320 N. A. Mrs. Runge. jun 8-2m ex sun INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and insurance ot all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Cbas. D. Shldeler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf . STORAGE. Dont' forget Atkinson and his ireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. JunelS-tf PRESSING, CLEANING. Take your suits to Harris and Haf ner to be cleaned and pressed. Work j guaranteed at lowest prices. Phone 2648. over 10 N 8th. 13-tt REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Robert. 221 S. B St Phone 1320. 5-tf 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. Jull4-tf Palladium Want Ads Pay. Consolation. "Never mind, old man. Nobody will buy your pictures now, but some future collector may pay hundreds of thousands of dollars apiece for them." "Yes, but what good will that do me?" "Well, you can at least bave tbe satisfaction of knowing that if any man ever does pay big prices for them be will be getting tbe went of if Chicago Record-Herald. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Wayne School Township, will sell on August 1, 1911, $4,000 worth of School Bonds, In denominations of $500 each, same bearing 4 per cent interest, payable annually for first year, and semi-annually after August 1, 1912; due $2,000 August 1, 1914, and $2,000 August 1, 1915. These bonds are non-taxable; and sealed bids therefor will be received to 1 o'clock p. m. on above date at office of Township Trustee, Rich mond, Indiana. James Haworth, Wayne School Township Trustee. jul 15-27 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Dalton School Township, will sell, on August 1, 1911, $8,000 worth of School Bonds in denomination of $400 each, same bearing interest at 4 per cent, payable annually for first year, and semi annually, one bond each date, commencing August 1, 1912. These bonds are non-taxable; and sealed bids therefor will be received to 1 o'clock p. m., on above date at office of Township Trustee, Dalton Township, Wayne County, Indiana, R. R. Hagerstown, Indiana. James C. Taylor, Dalton School Township Trustee, jul 15-27 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of George R. Dilks, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court,. Administrator of the estate of George R, Dilks, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent Theodore H. Hill, Administrator. Freeman & Freeman, Attorneys. J-27-3-10.
Tables No. I, No. II, No. Ill on Knollenberg's Second Floor contain the Bargains of all Bargains. 8938 GIRL'S DRESS
A frock showing some popular effects of the season. This frock shows excellent style, and may be made with or without the trimming. The design is suitable for washable or woolen fabrics. Blue plaid gingham, with" trimmings of plain blue would be very effective or, blue linen with white for trimming would be equally effective. The pattern is cut in 4 sizea: 4. 6, 8 and 10. years. . It requires yards of 36 inch material for the 6 year size. . A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks In pencil ana send to Pattern Dept. Richmond Palladium.) Name ................... Address Slse MADI $165 Round Trip from RICHMOND NEXT SUNDAY Train leaves 6.25 a. m. EXCURSION V1A$27.00 Round Trip To New York Daily. 30 Day IJmiL $28.75 Round Trip, To New York Daily. 60 Day Limit variable routes. One way . via Norfolk, Va. and Steamer. .! $32.35 Round Trip To Boston, Mass., Daily. 60 Day Limit. Variable Routes. One way via Norfolk, Va., and Steamer. $17.00 Round Trip To Atlantic City Thursday, August 17th. Return Limit, 15 Days. Route via C. O. $7.50 Round Trip To Niagara Falls '.J Tuesday, August 15th. 12 Day Limit, Route via Muncie and Big Four. v 'V1 : $17.00 Round Trip To Atlantic City Thursday. August 3rd. 15" Day LimIL Route via Cincinnati and B. & O. ; $16.00 Round I Trip To Old Point, Norfolk and Virginia Beach Friday, August 11th. 15 day. limit FOR PARTICULARS call C. A. Blair, IV A T. A. Telephone 202. r Home
local lodge, P. A. M., attended the (is at an end tor the present1 "
