Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 281, 17 August 1911 — Page 7
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WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 WANTED Was! hlngs to do. Call 227 South 12th St. WANffclb Work of any kind by lady. Address Gertrude, care Palladium. WXNt iflBTo Rent good farm of 80 to 120 acres, grain or cash rent. Experienced farmer. Address N. N., care Palladium. . Aug. 17-19-20-22-24-27-29 WANTfcb Work of any kind. AdElla, care Palladium. 16-2t WANTED Competent, married farm hand, for years contract. Apply by writing or In person to H. G. Commons, B. F. P. No. 10, Centervllle, Ind. 16-3t WANTED Washing to do. . Address K. M., care Palladium 15-14t WANTED Need work badly. Glad to t have your washing. Will do my best to please In work. Address 1028 Butler street. Would like to hear aoon. M rs. Graham. 15-6t WANTED Position as nurse by middie aaed woman in confinement. Call at 424 8. 13th St. 15-10t WANTED Experienced dress maker. Richmond Casket Co. i 15 3t WANTED Position as book-keeper or any kind of office work by experienced lady. Can give reference. Address Ellen, care Palladium. 15-3t WAKf ED Let roe make your cider. Just installed a new cider, mill, operated under hydraulic " pressure. Phone 5127-D and let me give you prices per barrel. William Turner, n h k . 15-7t -WE REPAIR baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, make screen doors, picture k framing. We call and deliver, Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Main Street. Phone 1936. i auglO-tt MlENAVe have . good positions walting If you will learn the barber trade now. Hundreds of graduates calling on us for help. r Few weeks completes. Better your circumstances. Write Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 12-6t WANTED To make your cider, jno. C. Fox. Sixteenth and South C Sts. Phone 4102. I H-7t WANTED To repair your shoes. Best material, prices reasonable. A. J. m . I t. Oku QtI,A roru, tuw"'""' I 10-tI WANTED You . to know - there Is a new Exchange at 153 Richmond Ave. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tI ttfcti MUOKK OGBORN tor au kinds ot Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate anu Rentals. Room ie. LO.O. F. Bldg. , feb20 U V ANTED If you , want . money la plac of your' 'city property, go rlal.t to Perterfleld's Real Estate if flee. Kellr Block. 8ft. and Main.
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MILTON, IND. , MILTON, Ind., Aug. 17. Miss La Veda Hollmeyer spent Tuesday with Mist Dorla Floyd, at Dublin. Miss La Vada accompanied her friend, who viait her aunt Mrs. John Ferguson and family. The Lake Erie and Western Railway company is having the stock pens at the Lake Erie; yards, here, repaired ' and otherwise improved. Mrs. J. J. Garrett of Liberty, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Madison 8wlsher, returned home "yesterday. Mrs. Garrett had been at Lewlsvtlie to visit a daughter and expected to stop at Connersvllle to visit another daughter. Mr. L. M. Boland. of the Connersvllle Newa was a recent guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Passmore. .' .. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris were at Richmond yesterday. . Mrs. W. II. Miller and daughter, , Miss Augusta, went to Brookvllle yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Miller's nephew, Charles Proctor. The funeral waa held today. The deceased was thirteen years old. Adam Snyder, who is still at home with hla lame foot is reported as to be improving. : Mr. and Mrs. John Faucett are en tertalnlng as their guest a niece. Miss Winifred Thompson, of Jamaica, Iowa Mrs. L. F. Lants and daughter. Miss Jessie Lantz, left today enroute for Los Angeles, California. Their first point will be Chicago. They will also stop, at Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Mrs. Lantt will be gone some weeks before returning. Miss Jessie will remain with her uncle and family and take a course in college the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Matlney accompanied tbeytrwii-SP?'6' of Con N V-Xiichool Picnic wwtV tn -iAoHn fSroods south of town Saturday The committee announces that all persons having dinner baskets to take to the grounds will have them at the church in the morning early. They also state that the morning will be devoted to athJ(?ti0 sports. Dinner will be at one p'cIctX P- JB. Bathing in the river
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WANTED Chambermaid at Westcott Hotel. . 15-3t FOR SALE BIQ SALE We are selling out goods to accomodate room for a new fall stock. Better goods, lowest prices. 11.50 Suit Cases, 75c; $1.00 Shirts, 45c; $4.00 Shoes $2.25; $2.00 Trousers, $1.25; Underwear and Neckwear. NEW YORK STORE FT. WAYNE AVE 3-1 mo FOR SALE At Public Auction, Friday, August 4th at 1 p. m., household goods, chairs, folding bed, refrigerator, davenport, and all other household goods, canned fruit, about two hundred glasses of Jelly, good carriage, garden hose. 431 South 13th St. Telephone 1258 mon-t-hurs FOR SALE Hay Fever Season is Due. Use our high grade Menthol Tube. Inhale its delightful and re freshing fumes and get relief from the Irritating, annoying effects of hay fever, colds, etc. It will break up your cold, relieve a headache and clear your head for important brain work. Send 20 cents in coin or stamps at our risk. Perfection Supply Co., 933 E. Pratt St., Indianapolis, Ind. . 17-lt FOR SALE Home made bread, pies cakes, etc. 482 North 14th St. 17-7t F6R SALE S. C. Rhode Island Reds, Lester Tompkin's strain. 108 N. 21 St. "-2t FOR SALE At 32 South . 9th street two bedroom suits, one chiffonier, one dresser, dining table, sideboard, , stands, chairs, couches and other household furnishings. 17-tf FOR SALE Range, used one winter. 407 N. 19th. 17-7t FOR SALE Horse. Phone 1732. 17-2t PUBLIC SALE At 3:30 p. m., August 19th, the following will be sold to highest bidder. Terms CaBh. 10 white leghorn hens, 1 cock bird, 25 buff leghorn pullets 4 months old, 2 cockrels, 4 Phllo brooder coops, 1 Winter Colony coop, 1 Old Trusty incubator, 160-egg size, 3 pair Homer pigeons, young and old ferrets, also household goods. 325 S. W. 1st fit 7 16-tf FOR SALE A gentle driving mare and a new set of harness; surrey In first class condition. ' Phone 1396 or 1278. V. 15-3t FOR SALE Phaeton, saddle, oak dud rinaa n&rtitlon. billiard chairs. Phone 1352. 27tf FOR SALE Little Giant Hay Press; can be used equally as well for baling paper; call Palladium ofp5r SALE Hydraulic Cider Mill cheap. Inquire of Wm. W. Moss, Kltchell, Ind. H-10t in the afternoon. Everybody is Invited. The Misses Nora Doddridge and Cora Spahr gave a shower this afternoon at the home of Miss Doddridge, of Doddridge, in honor of Miss Haxel Wagner, who will be married to Paul Ferris Wednesday, August 23. Miss Louise Ebert, of Cambridge City, was the recent guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Klemm. ' The Standard Bearers met with Miss Miriam Parkins, Tuesday evening. A nice company was in attendance. Miss Luella Lantz conducted the devotional services and ' Miss Miriam Parkins read the evening's chapter from Gail Hollister's Heritage. The mite boxes were opened but as all were not In the amount ot the offering is not announced. The Bearers also sent their $10 to have the Milton society named on the missionary umbrella. The proceeds will go towards the support of a Standard Bearers missionary from this district. Miss Mary Jones was the society guest. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts, of Chicago are visiting his sisters, the Misses Mary and Sarah Roberts. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Mr. and Mrs. James Dale, and family returned Wednesday to their home In Mingo Junction, Ohio after a visit with Mrs. Anna Jacobs and family. Miss Ruth Barnett has returned af ter a two weeks spent with her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Jones, of Indianapolis. Miss Edna Shaphard, of Dublin, has been installed as nurse in the case of Dr. J. R. Monk. Mrs. Raymond Ferguson spent Wed-J nesday in Knlghtstown. George Stone and Miss Philomena Romer of Indianapolis, came today, to remain over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch. Miss Ethel Thomas of Richmond, enroute to Connersvllle, was the guest of Miss Ellxabeth Wheelan. Tuesday. ' The members ot the aBptist and Christian Sunday schools are picnicking today, at Jackson park. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harvey attended the Harvey reunion at Jackson Park today. Miss Marlon Miltenberger of Mon
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WANT AD LETTER U The following axe replies to Palladium Want Ada. recolved at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail In answer to their ad. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: v Auto Trade... 2 Many 1 A 20 O. R 3 A. M 1 Phonograph A. B 1 P A. R. C 1 M-47 B. H 1 Rooms ... F. L. 1 Y. 1 G. B ..- 1 G. R. 3 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. AU mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Wescott 40 Roadster. Full equipment, artillery seats, top, windshield, speedometer, etc. . Apply to B. J.,Carr. . , 15-7t FOR SALE Cheap, good horse, wagon and harness. Apply 1019 N 11th St. - H-7t FOR. SALE 1 large, base burner,. 1 hot blast stove, 1 library table all in good condition. Call 411 N. 18th before Monday morning. 11-tf FOR SALE Seven room house, barn, good location; South 12th street. Telephone 1410. . 12-tf FOR SALE Good piano. Will trade for driving horse. 601 North 13th. 14-6t FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons, wheat drills, little cream colored horse, 5 years old suitable for women and children; 317 N. A. 14-6t FOR SALE Household goods. 130 Maple St, Fairview. ' 14-7t FOR SALE 3 drafting tables, one large blue print frame, T-squares, triangles and drafting tools; 122 So. 9th street Mrs. E. C. Dozier. 12 7t FOR SALE Rolling top desk and coal cooking range; 225 North 10th street. 13-tf FOR SALE Concrete gravel, and plastering sand, core Phon 4024. sand sand, 4-14 1 FOR SALE Pure Phone 4068. cider vinegar. 10-7t FOR SALE Telephone booth: call Palladium of fice.! ' tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE JJJ-JfJXJTlfLr JL- Jl l lKl fVy FOR S ALE Richmond property a specialty. , Porterfietd, Kelly Bik., 8th and Main. tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local InformaUon office. 8th and North E Sts. 16-tf de, will spend Sunday with Miss j Louise Carey, in the home of the latter's 'aunt, Miss Rose Greisenger. The Miss Shuttleworth will attend the fall millinery openings in Dayton and Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller, Mrs. E. F. Hahn, Miss Frances Murphy, of Plainfield; and Miss Irene Elliot wer the guests of Mrs. Jennie Jones, at a picnic supper on the lawn at her home Tuesday evening. Miss Ethelyn Gaar is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. . N. wrlght of New aCstle. She recited at the Wright reunion, held today at Kennard. Mrs. Howard Elliott and son Robert are spending a few days with the former's father, Enoch Highley and other relatives. Mrs. E. O. Paul and daughter Elizabethe, were in Indianapolis, yesterday in which city they were joined by Mr. Paul, who has been in the north part of the state in the interest of the Paul casket company. Mr. and Mrs. Abiram Boyd, Miss Pearl Boyd and Miss Edith Brown of Richmond have gone to Duluth, Minn., and other points north, for a few days outing. . Miss Edna Jacobs has returned after several days spent with relatives in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey attended the Harvey reunion at Jackson park, Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Brooks and Miss Bessie are at home after a visit with the former's sister, Mrs, J. W. Brown, of Timia tfthiffc Miss Francis Murphy returned today to her home in Plainfield, after a visit with Mrs. Jennie Jones. Her guest Miss Bridges, preceeded her to that city several days ago. Mrs. B. F. Griffin, Mrs. H. B. Beard and daughters, Mary and Bernice, Mrs. Ed Drischel and daughter Helen, and Miss Dorothy Moore, formed a picnic party at Glen Miller park Wednesday afternoon in honor of the fourth birthday anniversary of Miss Bernice Beard. ; Miss Edith Powers of Indianapolis, Is the guest of Miss Mary Dillon. Mrs. Carl Franklin of Bedford, is the guests of her aunt Miss Jesse Pauf. Mrs. William Ulrich and daughter, Katherine, spent Tuesday in the home of Samuel Ulrich, north of this city. Mrs. Emma Hodskina of Richmond. came Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Jennie Jones.
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FOR SALE New house N. 18 St and F. Care Palladium. 13-7t 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 acres more or less; good 6-room house, good barn, new poultry house, new hog house (concrete floor), coal house and other outbuildings. Plenty of 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, Centervile, Jhd., R. R. 10. Terms made known day of sale. A. O. Deering, Auctioneer. ' , 8-10-12-14-16-18-20 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 232 Richmond Ave. 15-3t FOR RENT Rooms. Enquire at 725 S. West A. . 14-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, 615 S B St. ll-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gents only, at the Grand. 27-tf FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St - 15-tf LOST LOST Watch, fob with initials E. C.R. Reward if returned to 1518 North E or this office. 17-2t LOST Gold class pin, owners name on back. Reward. Return North A street Friends' meeting house. LOST Tuesday morning, black pocket Dooic. uontamea money ana interurban ticket. Reward offered to finder. Phone 5145-A or return to Palladium office. 17-2t LOST Stick pin image of frog-fly. Reward, Return to 407 South 12th St. 16-2t FOUND FOUND Key on leather tag. Call at Palladium Office , 17-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tt ELECTRIC WIRING CHAS. J. DAVIS, wiring and repairing of all kinds. Phone 3239. Aug-15-lmo Mrs. J. A. Ray of Indianapolis, is spending the week with James Clark and family. Miss Mary Dillon, and her guest Miss Powers, of Indianapolis, will attend the dancing party to be given this evening, at Jackson park, by the Twentieth Century club of Milton. Mrs. Clifford Marson and son Raymond, spent Wednesday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Vories. The Overall will close down Saturday, the 26th, giving .the employees a few days vacation, after which they will resume fork with a larger force than heretofore. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson are packing their household goods, preparatory to moving to Phonix, Ariz., next month. Mrs. J. Q Carter, Mrs. Leona Adams, and daughter of Richmond, will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Cannon. T. E. Frazier visited the Sunday school, of the Central Avenue Methodist church, of Indianapolis, last Sunday, observing the methods adopted in that school. - Laurence Ohmit has gone to Petoskey to remain during the hay fever season. Mrs. Harry Turner and her mother have gone to Michigan to spen some time. ' The services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday ars as follows: Sunday school at the regular hour. Rev. G. L. Guichard will take as his theme at the morning service "True The regular services at the Metho dist church, sermon by the pastor. Rev. J. E. Griffin, both morning and evening. Sunday school at the various churches at the regular hour. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Aug 17. Miss Sadie and Lydia Stonecipher, Mr. Alex Stonecipher and Mr. Morton Grills, attended the Humbert reunion at Muncie, Wednesday. Mrs. J. L. Miller and Mrs. Harry Miller and son returned Wednesday from" a few days visit at Daytcn, O. Mrs. Margaret " Lonti " ahd " Miss Esther Porter spent today and yesterday with friends at Springport Mrs. Phoebe Rinebart, Mrs. Marzajret Ulrich and Mr. and Mrs John (Hoover were entertained Tuesday at
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.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 REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St Phone 1320. 5-tf PRESSING, CLEANING Take yout suits to Harris and Hafner to be cleaned and pressed. Work guaranteed at lowest prlceB. Phone 2648, over 10 N. 8th 13-tf MERCHANTS DELIVERY AUTO Merchant Delivery. Headquarters Waking's 406 Main. Calls answered promptly. Phone 2006. " "Aug 16-1-mo FOR SALE PHONE YOUR ORDERS to Forest H. Meek for Concrete gravel and sand. Orders promptly filled. Phone 4024. Aug. 16 1-mo Palladium .Want Ads Pay. the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McClane, south of Milville. Mrs. J. W. Rummell and daughter. TTnhv a si sated in re1hratlTisr Miss T.ara HnM'. 2lt hlrthdav anniversary at Cambridge City, Tuesday, Several members of the family were present for the day. Miss Hu idleston was remembered with many presents and 125 post cards.- She is ill with tuberculosis, and little hope for her recovery is entertained. Miss Myra Leonard, living east of town had a very narrow escape from serious injury Tuesday. She was driv ing home from tcWn and sh-3 and an other lady were racing. While passing three log wagons, Miss Leonard hubbed one of them, tearing two wheels off and demolishing them. She as not thrown out and succeeded inj&topping the horse. "j ECONOMY, IND. ECONOMY, Ind., Aug. 17. The lenger-Canley annual picnic reunion was held Monday at Horse, Shoe Bend on Martindale creek. The dnner was an elegant one and those that nibbled fried chicken were Dr. W. L. Ballenger and daughter and Albert Ballenger of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Olie Conley and children of Iowa; Miss Elizabeth McClain and Ruby James of Muncie; Dr. Howard Ballenger of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox of Carlos City, Mr. and Mrs. Howell and daughter . of Modoc; Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ballen ger and Miss Bessie. Taylor of Econ omy; Miss Addie Baiienger or uarios City; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ballen-
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RICHMOND, IND. sun-wed-tf An End to Extravagance. The mother of a certain pretty sev-enteen-yenr-old girl was having a talk with Edith's father the other day about Edith's coming out party. The father, be it explained, has recently made his fortune, and be is someUmes loath to part with any of it. "One thing is certain," the mother declared emphatically. "I will not allow Edith to come out until she can do it well. She must have tbe best debui or none." The father nodded. "That's all right" be admitted. "She can have this one. but 1 want you both to understand it's the first last and only debut I'll ever buy her." Philadelphia Times. Not News to Her. "I've got great news for your' cried Jack excitedly. "What Is It?" asked bis Cousin Jennie. ...... . "I'm going to marry Minnie Prettyman." -Pshaw! That's not news. She asked me a mouth ago if I'd be her bridesmaid." Catholic Standard and Times. 1 ger and daughters of Strlngtonw; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marshall and daughters of near Modoc. Charley Edwards left Tuesday for Niagara Falls and Canada for a ten days' outlng J. W. Welby was at Muncie on bus iness Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Livengood returned to her home in Muncie Tuesday after a week's visit with her Eister Mrs. Alice Edwards. Mrs. Ermina Hiatt will give a week's end house party in honor of the little grand children. Miss Mary Edwards is spending the week in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Marshal ot Moines, Iowa, are here visiting retions. Mr. Marshall went from here Iowa several years ago when land wasl cheap' and made a good investmenL jrffklh at the present time makorth $75,000. d Mrs. Wishmore of Riche the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ce Oler Tuesday. Enos Veal Is making the dtfct fly by speeding his new automobile. The Economy Friends Sunday school held their annual picnic in Jessup's grove. Mrs. Ruby Lindsey spent Tuesday visiting' at Modoc." Mr. and Mrs. Clem Grouse of Greensfork were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallof Sunday. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: In Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, April Term, 1911. NOTICE is hereby given, that the
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the Wayne Clrtwit Conrt of Indiana, wherein John: R. Nelson. Louisa Kelson, Leanne J. Coffman, Frank Coff man, Mary Smith." Clajrne A. Smith. Dickinson Trust Co, guardian of Leelie Nelson, minor heir of Freeman B. Nelson, deceased, and Emma Nelson, are parties for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in petition in said cause. I will, as such commissioner, on tbe 9th day of September, 1911, on the premises, at I o'clock p. m., offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following " real estate in said County of Wayne, State of Esv diana, to-wit: . . The east half of southeast quarter ot section four (4), Township seventeen (17) north. Range thirteen (13) east, and also, "a part of the southwest quarter of Section , three (3), above township and range, bounded as follows: Beginning fifty-six (56) rods north of southwest corner of said section; thence east nine (9) rods and seventeen (17) links; thence north twenty-four (2) rods; thence west nine (9) rods and seventeen (17) links; thence south , twenty-four (2-i) rods to the place of begin ning;" and also, "a strip; of land being entire ten (10) rods off of west end of north half of the southwest quarter of Sec., three (3) of above township and range.;" and also, "a part of northwest quarter of Sec. twentytwo (22) of above township and range. I bounded aa follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said section; thence east twenty-four (24) rods to the land formerly of Lydla Williams i thence south twenty (20) rods; thence) west twenty-four (24) rods; thence north twenty (20) rods to the place, of beginning, and containing eighty six (S6) acres, more or less." TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; one-third in one year; one-third in, two years; purchaser giving his notes secured by first and purchase money mortgage on real estate sold, waiving valuation and appraisment laws. In usual , bankable form, providing for. attorneys fees, with Interest at six. per cent per annum, from day of sale, payable annually. And on the further terms, free of all liens, excepting taxes for the year 1911, subject to which this real estate will be sold, and also subject to terms of certain lease for. . pipe line to Tide Water Pipe Line Com pany, Limited. Purchaser has right to sow wheat on farm In the fall of vear 1911. on oavment of actual 'dam. age to corn crop of the prefent tenant; and to enter Into full possession on' March 1, 1912. Dated August 16th, 1911. . EvereU R. Lemon, Commissioner... Gardner and Jessup, Attorneys. dly 17-24-31-7 NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: No-f t ice is hereby given that the undersigned, on the 10th day of August, , 1911, filed her petition in the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, asking for an order changing her name from that of Clara Arlng to Clara Cook. -That the said petition will come up, for hearing in said court on the 2nd; day ot October, 1911. CLARA ARING. . . ; Robbins ft Robblns, 4 . Attorneys. " 10-17-24 Palladium Want Ads Pay.' WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER & GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN 8TREET Phone 3040 or 3158 Vheri we fit your glasses, you know just what you get, because we use nothing but first quality lenses. E. B. GROSVENOR, M. D Oculist OVER 713 MAIN 8TREET VIACo $27.00 Round Trip To New York Dally. 30 Day Limit $28.75 Round Trip. To New York Daily. 60 Day Limit ariaMe routes. One way via Norfolk, Vsv and Steamer. $32.35 Round Trip To Boston, Mass Daily. 60 Day Limit Variable) Routes. OntjT wy.. via Norfolk, , Va. and Steamer. . FOR PARTICULARS call C A. Blair, P. eV T. A.' ' Telephone 2062. Heme
