Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 314, 19 September 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AXD SUX-TELEGRJLM, TUESDAY, SEPTE3IBER 19, 1911.

PAGE SEVEN'

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 Wanted Thoroughly experienced Salesman for silks and dress goods. State age, experience and salary expected. Address Mr. C. C. Fin frock, Supt, THE WM, H. BLOCK CO. Indianapolis. 19-4t WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES for the folowing departments in the finest and largest Department tore in the Middle West: Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Knit Underwear, Mllinery, Neckwear and Veiling, Ribbons, Leather Goods, Jewelry, Belts, Embroidery, Laces, Trimmings, Indies' Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Notions, Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Houscfurnlnhings and China. Must be thoroughly competent and experienced. State age, experience and salary expected. Address Mr. C. C. Finnefrock, Supt, The Wm. H. Block Co. INDIANAPOLIS 19-4t WANTED- Place to room and board and be companion while working, by young girl. Phone 2660. 19-2t WANTEDIloy with some experience to work in store and drive wagon. Address "Boy," care Palladium. ' 19-tf WANTED Good salesman for an advertislng proposition. None but gilt edge men need apply. 401 Nat. Bk. , Bldg. 19-2t WANTED At once, honest, reliable woman for general housework. Family of two adults. Country, but on car line with So fare. Place In a permanent home for the right party. Address "II. O. D." care Palladium. 19-tf WANTED Position as cook or coactaman. Address "Cook," dlum. care Pal la-19-2t

News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Sept 19. Mrs. Oant returned yesterday from a visit with her sister, in Muncie. The Rev. E. K. Van Winkle went to Cincinnati to spend a few days. He accompanied his wife's father, Mr. Pearson, who was here from Newport, Ky. to visit his daughter and family. Messrs and Mesdames Benj. Copeland and Grubbs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Santford Hurst. Mrs. Thos. Winter died at her home west of Milton, on the Bentonville pike, Sunday evening after several weeks of a lingering Illness. She lea ves a husband and four children. The funeral services were conducted at the home, this morning at ten o'clock and the burial wai at the cemetery in Dub lin. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur El well and family formed an auto party to Greens fork. George Rothermel has gone to Indi anapolis to attend the meeting of the Sovereign Grand lodge I. O. O. F. Mist Mary Kellam is here to spned a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kellam. Mrs. H. E. Newman came Sunday from Orrville, Ohio, to visit her father, Oliver Ferguson, who is sick. He is about the same. Mrs. Angelina Warren has gone to Greenfield to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Edw. Stanley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murley had as their guest Sunday, Mrs. Murley's brother. Lacy Sipple, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs: W. P. Moore, Mrs. Walter Templin and children, formed a party to Richmond to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ediwn Moore of that city, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Penn of Terre Haute were guests of the Messrs and Mesdames, C. J. and R. J. Connell of south of town, last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hubbell has as their company Sunday, Mesdames Wood and Chappie. Louis Knauf, of Cambridge City, pent Saturday afternoon with his brother and sister, Charles and Miss Amelia Knauf. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoel entertained as their guests, Sunday. Mrs. Heel's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hoover, of Hagerstown. Mrs. Amanda Needham and Miss Rosella Mathews, entertained as tehlr guest. Miss Helen Clark of Cambridge City, Sunday. , Miss Alice Ward, wha baa been

oo o

WANTED Every woman interested in a home laundry to attend the wonder washer demonstration Friday afternoon at the hardware store of Seaney and Brown. 19-2t WANTED Boarders or roomers at 19-lt 2120 N. E street. WANTED Garbage man for restaurant. Call at City Restaurant. 19-lt WANTED Girl at Snell's Restaurant, North Eighth. 19-2t WANTED Roomer or boarder, 103 N. 17th. 16-6t WANTED At once a cook and two dishwashers. Address care Palladium. S. M. B., . 15 tf WANTED Boarders. 823 N. F. St. 14-7t WANTED Position by boy 16 years old after school and on Saturdays. Address E. H. H., Palladium. 14-7t MASSAGE By a competent masseuse Call phone 2308. Treatment 1. 13-7t WANTED Experienced insurance agents; new proposition, daily payment, good salary to producers. Room 220 Colonial Bldg. 7-tf WE REPAIR baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, make screen doors, picture framing. We call and deliver. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main Street. Phone 1936. ' auglu-tf WANTED Boarders., 23 N. F. St. 13-7t WANTED If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real kistat office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 18-tf SEE MOORE & 0000 RN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate am Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. Bide. feb20-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Share of Greensfork Cooperative Telephone Co. stock. Write or phone L. H. ' Schepman, Greensfork, Ind. 19-lt FOR SALE A Garland coal cook stove. Five dollars. Phone 3748. 19-7t FOR SALE Full blood Jersey heifer. Tel. 1913 or 4077. 19-7t FOR" SALE Cheap. Invalid chair, good as new. O. B. Rees, Easthaven car line. 19-lt FOR SALE Chest of old fashioned drawers. 203 S. 14th. 19-2t FOR SALE la, Horse power gas en gine. 207 Lincoln street. 19-7t FOR SALE Jewel base burner in first class condition, 97 N. 18th St. 19-3t FOR SALE Peninsular base buhner and small coal heating stove. Phone 3019. 18-2t FOR SALE Household goods. 20T"S. 11th. 18-7t spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ward, returned to Richmond, Sunday evening. The Rev. E. K. Van Winkle reports fine services at the Bentonville Christian church Sunday. The attendance was large and the Interest good. The music receives special mention. Mesdames W. II. and W. E. Swope entertained as their guests, Sunday, Mrs. Ida Huddleston, of Cambridge City and Will Wilson and mother, Mrs. Susan E. Wilson of south of town. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMahan entertained as their guests at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McClung and Miss Eunice McClung, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty, Mr. Walter Houseworth, of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahan and family of Doddridge. The dinner was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty. Mrs. John Champe, of Dublin, called on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ferguson, Sunday afternoon. Miss Nettie Bennett had as her guest, Saturday, Miss Daisy Ayler, of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones entertain ed Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown entertained at a family gathering Sunday. Their guests were Messrs. and Mesdames, W. H. Brown and son, J. A. Brown and son, Robt Bee son and family. Mr. Bragg was home from Indianapolis over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kimmel, of east of town, entertained a large company at dinner, Sunday, in honor of their twelfth marriage anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Doddridge, spent Sunday with relatives here. One of the features of the day with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kimmel, of east of town. Sunday, was the base ball game. The players were "The Young Men- vs. "The Old Men." The game stood 35 to 30 In favor of "The Old Men." One of the players said "Our umpire was rotten." The Embroidery club will meet with Mrs. Ott Crownover at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. E. Williamson, tomorrow afternoon. The ladles of the Christian church have postponed their fair, from Saturday. October 7th to Saturday. October 14th, owing to the fact that the first date will be that of the first num ber of the Odd Fellows Lecture Course Emerson Gause was home from New Castle to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cause.

PALLADIUM

Wamit Ado Col miinniinis

WANT AD LETTER 0 The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon, as follows: R 1 S. M. B 1 C. K 1 L B 1 M. A. B 1 Overtime .. ..1 Mrs. John B . .1 Auto 1 Answer 1 Homeless Double 1 Experience... 1 L. M. B 2 J 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out.. FOR SALE Electric piano, good as new. Cheap. E. L. Schivegman, 1602 Main. 17-7t PONY SALE Of Shetland and Welsh Ponies, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 815 E. Market street, Indianapolis, 10 o'clock. Sale rain or shine. I will sell my entire herd of 45 ponies consisting of stallions, Mares and colts. They are the best bunch in the state. Quite a number of these ponies are city broke and come in bays, black and black and white and are the right size and style. Also a lot of pony buggies and harness. For fur ther Information inquire at 127 E. Wabash St., Doug. Case. Will sell single or in pairs or in any way to suit purchaser. 19-lt FOR SALE Cider by 10 or 100 gallons. Apples by tree or bushel. R. Hunt, Phone 5126-B. 17-3t FOR SALE A Favorite Base Burner in first class condition, 107 Kinsey St. Call Mornings. 17-3t FOR SALE Fresh cow, John Vogelgesong, on Boston pike. 16-7t FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons and wheat drills and all kinds of rigs. Shendler, 317 N. A. 14-7t FOR SALE Poland China pigs, both sex. Phone 5147-C. A. H. Pyle. 11-lmo FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf SEE I MORGAN for Real Estate la all Its phases and local Information office 8th and North E Sta. 16-tf Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney with their son, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweeney, of Cambridge City, were out for an auto ride, Sunday afternoon when they came up against an experience. They were driving along the pike into New Castle and were just about three miles this side the city, when they encountered a piece of very narrow highway. At the same time they saw they were to meet an auto party at the worst place. Both drivers saw the predicament they were In and to avoid an accident turned out. The catastrophe that was to be avoided happened. 1 The autos came together and locked. ! The lady in the New Castle car was thrown out but luckily was unhurt. The auto was badly Injured however. The parties proved to be Dr. and Mrs. Canaday, of New Castle, enroute to Dublin to visit Mrs. Canaday's par ents. Prof, and Mrs. Lee Ault. After all parties were righted and it was found the Dr. Sweney's machine was only slightly injured they took Dr. and Mrs. Canaday back to New Castle. EATON, OHIO. EATON, O., Sept. 19. John A. Gruver was here from Dayton Sunday visiting his son, Paul Gruver, and family. - G. F. Scheid was Sunday visitor in Louisville, Indiana. W. W. Dickensheets and son Harold, of Dayton, visited in Eaton Sunday. Robert" Galloway will leave next Sunday for Missouli, Mont., for an indefinite stay. He. -anticipates buying a lot of land in that section. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clemmer, of Dayton, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' William Galloway, of Cincinnati, spent .Sunday here with Mrs. Susie Galloway and. family. Ed and Charles Trunk were home from Dayton Sunday visiting their mother, Mrs. Martha Trunk. Mrs. James L. Sayler and children went to Knightstown, Indiana, Sunday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. White, before proceeding to Chicago, where she and her husband expect to reside permanently. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Poffenberger spent Sunday with New Madison relatives. Miss Anna Tedrick, of Fayetteville, O.. was a guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Albright. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vaughan entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ, of Dayton, Sunday. James Banta. one of the pioneers of Eaton, and a very old citizen, suffered a slight paralytic attack: Saturday. His condition is serious, though not regarded as dangerous. Mr. and Mrs. James Sliver and Mrs.

ST

o o o

KNOWN VALUES

fSBLigHERg CTUASSIFtED ADVESTXSk liiii ASSOCIATION PAPEK8 WE ABB MEMBERS Pipers in U prU of the States sad Canada. Tear want oppli anywhere any lice by the bert nirdiamt in tht country. 'et ov membership httt Check papars fct want. We do the rest. V.-t:iher CUaaified Advertising Aanelm Buffalo, X. V-

PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE I, the undersigned living on South 5th St., Liberty Pike, opposite Bullerfiick greenhouse, will sell on Sep tember the 30th, at 2:30, to the high est Didder my country borne con sisting of 10 acres, five room new house, barn and other outbuildings, pleasantly located, good neighborhood. 3 blocks of city limits. Please come and lock this little farm over before sale as it will sell to the highest bidder, also household goods consisting of cook stove, heating stove, dining room table, chairs, center table, rocking chairs, beds, lamps, flowers, rugs, carpets, kitchen table, clocks, china closet, farming tools, chickens, good short horn cow. Terms made known day of sale. John Johnson, Owner. A. O. Deering, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. S-13-15-19-22-24-26-29 FOR SALE A bargain, brick house, eight rooms, bath, furnace, electricity, gas, slate roof. South 12th St. Easy terms. Address 2116 Main St., Phone 3812. 13-wed-fri-sun-tues-thurs-sat-sun FOR SALE 15 acres well improved. $3,000. Orville Price. Richmond, Ind.. R. R. 7. 13-7t FOR SALE A good lot in Maxwell addition. Bargain. Call on A. J. Ford, Cunningham's Shoe store. 19-3t FOR SALE 17 acres first bottom ground with building. Suitable for truck farming lVfc miles of corporation. Sanford E. Jlenning, 205 N. 8th. 19-lt FOR SALE OR RENT 6 rooms, electric light acre, all fences on Easthaven car line. Call after 5 o'clock. O. B. Reese. 19-tu-thur MUST BE SOLD Good brick house, 8 large rooms, large corner lot, good barn, good location, splendid bargain for home or investment. Price $3,000 1-3 cash, balance on time. Phone 2477. 19-tu-thur-sat-sun FOR RENT FOR RENT One half house 219 West 5th street. Knode's Music Store. - 19-lt FOR RENT A modern house, 407 Pearl street. Call at 405 Pearl St. 19-2t FOR RENT Large modern house on Richmond avenue. Reasonable rent. Telephone 1582. 19-7t FOR RENT House. Address Orville Price, Richmond, Ind., R. R. 7. 19-6t FOR RENT Ready furnished small modern house. Inquire 315 West Main. 18-7t FOR RENT Flats furnished for housekeeping. 415 Main street. 18-7t FOR RENT 4 room cottage. Call at H. H. Johanning's Plumbing Shop, 1022 S. C. 17-tf Jack Phelps, of Richmond, are here, having been called to Eaton by the death of Mrs. Sliver's sister, Mrs. Mary A. Bell. Mrs. Mary Amanda Bell, 77, widow of the late William C. Bell,, died Fri day night at her South Baron street home of paralysis. The funeral was held from the residence Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. O. L. Utter, of the M. E. church. The body was burled in Fairmount cemetery, at Camden. Mrs. James Sliver, of Richmond, a sister, is the only surviving relative. She was a pioneer of Preble county. will!im n. n9Hnn sn. day here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David May. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thoma, of Cincinnati, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Longnecker. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Beck and daughter leave this week for Nebraska, where they will remain Indefinitely, going for the benefit of their health. C. R. Gilmore was here from Dayton Sunday visiting the family of J. A. Gilmore. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders, of Richmond, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanders Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gray, of Gratis, spent Sunday with local relatives and friends. Ed Marsh, of Camden, spent Saturday in Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wysong and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Runyan spent Sunday afternoon in Lewisburg. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stout, of Dayton, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Stout. A regular meeting of the city council will be held Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Filbert, of Cripple Creek, Colo., are here for an exVrl" V..:;,: . ' auu Mrs. Frank P. Filbert and family. Allen F. Heeter, of West Alexandria, was an Eaton visitor Sunday. CENTERVILLE, IND. CENTERVILLE, Ind., Sept- 19. The marriage of Mrs. Grace McFall of Indianapolis and Mr. Servenius Staley of Wilkison, Ind., was solemnized Saturday evening at Richmond, the ceremony being performed by Miss Williams, pastor of the Friends church of this place. The couple left Saturday evening for Indianapolis and will go from there to their home at Wilkison where Mr. Staley is connected with the bank at that place. Mrs. Staley was formerly Miss Grace Roberts a former resident here. Mr. Clarence Hampton returned Friday from Diberty where he has been

Mips

On Finding a Quiet Home Boarding Place or Boarder

Good environment makes yon more valuable to yourself and to everybody, live in a homelike Room, if you have no home. Eat wholesome, home-cooked food, and If yon have a Room to Rent, or Board to oiler, you will be happier if you have congenial and pleasant people around you. la either case, our little Want Ads are neat selectors. They eliminate what you don't wast and five you a chance from scores to select just what you do want. Our little Want Ads will do both tricks in quick time for the Investment of but pennies. Won derful little workers I Use them. Read and Answer Today's Want Ads.

FOR RENT Low 5 room flat, electric light and bath. No. 412 West 1st St.. A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 17-tf FOR RENT Front two room apartment furnished for housekeeping. 46 S. 11th. 14-tf FOR RENT Furniehed room with heat and bath. 64 S. 12th St. 14-7t FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping or office rooms. 26 S. 7th 13-7t FOR RENT 7 roomed house on S. 11 and J, with garden and barn. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 7-tf FOR RENT Modern 3 room flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th street. Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR RENT Seven room new house, electric light. Cor. W. 5 and Linden Ave. Call phone 1235. 21-tf LOST LOST Diamond ring on N. D. Liberal reward. Phone 1020. 19-2t LOST On public road a box containing girl's white dress and skirt. Will the finder please leave box at Knollenberg's and receive reward? 19-lt LOST Saturday rcight one black suede shoe for right foot, newly halfsoled. Return to Wheelan Feed Store. 19-lt LOST Black and white cameo breast pin. Return Palladium. Reward. 19-3t LOST Black cameo belt pin, between 9th and South B and 11th and N. A. Return to 1017 N. A street. Reward 19-2t demonstrating stoves at the Fair this week. Miss Laura Gormon of Kokomo is visiting Miss Lois Means for several days. Mr. Lawrence Commons and son, Howard, returned Saturday from the Spiceland Sanitarium. The condition of Mr. Lawrence remains unchanged while Howard is somewhat improved and he will return to that institution the first of the week for further treatment. Monroe Stinson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wycoff living west of Centerville. Lincoln Jones and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Pike and family motored to Williamsburg Sund Mr. and TTks. .Hary Dent of Rich mond and M and lira. Jessie Green of near Fouata 1 Ciejf spent Sunday with Mr. an Hefry Green. The funer; servides of Harry here Sunday and was Rhodes was held largely attended, by the f; ternal orders from Rich mo dge City and Centerville of, icnne was n wn member. The K. P. lodge Cambridge had charge of the burial s. John K. Jones and ercy, of Indianapolis, have beej spending a iew aays with u. K. J4me and family. Mrs. William lOSS unday Ralph for Chicago her Gentry a iilj Mrs. uglass andXdaughter Miss Helen df Knightsttfffn visited Mrs. DBrTills Sun Firef owtm wny&rigin destroyed on the farm of Isaac tne tenantbou Spahr south of town Sunday night. Mr. Andrew Jackson, who lived here. had been away from home all day and as he was returning home about mid night, noticed the building was on fire and aroused the neighbors. They were successful in removing most of the furniture but the building was desthe building had been forced open and the contents of the kerosene can had been emptied, indicating the fire to have been of an incendiary origin. The Misses Louise and Anna Kellar Mr. Everett Lichtenfels and Mr. Hannon of Richmond were guests of Elizabeth Leashley, Sunday evening. Miss Lucy Lantz of Los Angeles, CaL, grand niece of Miss Amanda and John Lantz stopped here Friday enroute to the Sweet Brier School for girls, near Lynchburg, Va. Harvey Commons was brought to the home of his sister, Mrs. Omar McConaha, living south of here, Sunday morning. Although in a weak condition he stood the trip home from the Memphis hospital wen and it is thought that if nothing new develops that he will fully recover. ? Mr. and Mrs. Lute LanU and daughter of Hilton,

RATES

I cent per word. 7 days for ths price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone 'and collected for after its insertion.

LOST Green Silk umbrella. Return 412 S. 9th. Reward. 18-3t LOST Ladies Gold Watch on Abing'ton pike, initials on lid "L. J." Call Phone 5127-1 17-3t LOST A black pocketbook, Thursday morning containing bills and some silver. Return to Harry J. Eliason 528 N. 22 St. and get reward. 16-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts. 221 S. B St. Phone 1320. 5-tf INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tI AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. ' All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prices- freely given. J. H. Russell, Phoce 1793. 16 South 7th. jull4-tf MUSIC. RUTH E. PELTZ, teacher of piano. Certificate from Cincinnati College of Music. Residence 225 N. 9th St. Phone 1896. 12-14t AUCTIONEERING. Call on John Kenworthy, 830 N. 12th street for auctioneering. Formerly at Union City. 19-lmo RAFFERTY AND CHASE. Electrical contractors power plants, motor works, wiring for lights, bells, burglar alarms, telephone and repair work a specialty. Phone 1469, in rear of 14 South 8th street. 19-7t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lantz and daughter of Pendleton, Ind., spent Sunday evening with Amanda and John Lantz of this place. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Sept 19. Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp entertained Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sursdorfer at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. Martha Bowman, of Richmond, spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray attended a reunion of the Murray family at New Madison, Ohio, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petro entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Canaday and family of Economy, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vernon and baby, of Losantville, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bousman and family. Miss Florence Beeson and Mr. Elvin Beeson spent Sunday at New CasJackson Walker, of near St. Joseph,! Missouri, spent Sunday visiting mends here. Mr. Walker formerly lived at this place. He attended the reunion of the 36th Indiana Infantry held at Richmond Friday and was elected vice president. Miss Jennie Flemmings, of Richmond, has been the guest of Miss Maud Hayes for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flemming and son Vernon, of near Economy, were afternoon visitors of Mrs. J. H. Kidwell. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and children, Charles and Ruth, of near Economy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Replogle and daughter, Helen, were guests Sunday of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle, west of town. Mr. C. T. Knapp took dinner Sunday with his son James Knapp and family Mrs. Knapp and two sisters, Mrs. Har riet Stover and Mrs. Joseph Lacy, of New Lisbon, spent over Sunday with ' relatives at Fort Wayne. Miss Malinda Bowman, formerly of this place was married at a recent date to Mr. Calvin Watchell, a wealthy retired merchant, of Muncie. They will reside at Muncie on West Washington street Mrs. Charley Davis and Mrs. Daisy Spencer returned to Indianapolis Monday after a few days spent at the home of Wm. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Quickie were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Replogle. The Thanksgiving Harvest services held at the M. "EL church from Saturday evening until Monday night, was well attended. The church presented a handsome appearance with its decorations of fruits, vegetables and other products. At the servises Sun-

day morning the little daughter Ruth, of Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, and Charles Larson, were sprinkled. the Rev. Biilheiraer pronouncing Hh sto

red rites. The fruits, etc., were sold at the close of the meeting Monday evening, the proceeds going to the church. . Mrs. J- H. Kidwell entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. Jake Shot, of Harrison, Ohio, and Mr. Walker Kidwell. Mrs. Ellen Fox. of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Manning and daughter, Rena, of Economy, and their guest. Miss Vi Ogborn of New Castle, attended the M. E. services here Sunday and spent the afternoon at Mrs. Fox's old home here. ECONOMY, IND. i t;tu.UAir, ina., eepc . happy to have the pleasure of announcing the arrival of another in Perry township last week, that tirped the beam at ten an! a half pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gwin will see that "youngster" properly managed. Happy l-rents. Second child. And still the automobile fever la raging. Ulysses Manning is the latest and he now drives a four-passenger car. Mr. and Mrs. Sat Rakestraw of Losantsville spent Sunday here with Mrs. Lamb and daughter. Miss Ida Lamb. Mrs. Grace Hunt celebrated her, let's see, no matter, birthday annlver sary Sunday. She is so good and says the "line's busy" with such an elegant appeal to home patience that we refrain from asking her what year she. was born in. Miss Addle Ballenger of Carlos City was the guest of Miss Edith Lamb, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb entertained part of the White Cap League Saturday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson and children attended the M. E. Sunday school. The Sunday morning wreck on the C. & O. near the bridge over Martin dale's creek west of town, caused a great many people from going to Richmond for their Sunday dinner. Mrs. Ella N. Lamb and daughter Miss Louise Smith, are visiting Portland relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart tried Out their new buggy Sunday morning by driving to Webster for a day's visit Everet Clark fell off the silo he was helping build for John L. Replogle Saturday afternoon, sustaining a few bruises but was not severely hurt.' The downward distance covered by Mr. Clark was 16 feet ' A. N. Chamness of West River was here Saturday. Mrs. Mary Peterson, the milliner, received a post card hat picture from her cousin In Paris that shows the U. S. has the Identical designs. 80 don't go to Paris for your hats. Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison visited' Mr. and Mrs. Everet Clark Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haxton and children, Hilda, Hazel and James, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haxton and daughter, Lucinda and Mary, Mrs. Hulda Haxton.' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dougherty and children picnicked all day Sunday In Dick Haxton's woods on West River. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and. children of Richmond were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Green' street", Sunday. ' Joe Williams of Muncie was here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underhlll and children of Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mor rison of Economy, Mrs. Mattle Oler and Mrs. Priscllla Oler of Williams burg. A Fountain City Sunday school will picnic at Pierce's Lake Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Evans and children off Mooreland are visiting Mrs. Alice Fta-' ser, Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Ora Edwards and daughter, Tbelma arrived' from Richmond Sunday. Harry Parker made a pleasure trip to Modoc Sunday night The party given Saturday night byCharley and Clyde Franklin at their home was a grand affair. Some fifty " young people were Invited. Mr. Laurence Pugh and Miss Em-. ma Veal of Modoc were here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Love of Sugar Grove were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hiatt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburg en tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chamness and children. Mrs. Harris Clark and daughter. Helen of Indianapolis were guests of Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Clark Sunday. BOSTON, IND. BOSTON, Ind., Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Beard and daughter, Tressa, from Liberty, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hester PowelL Our school is progressing nicely under the care of Miss Carrie Witmer. Leah Parks will atend high school at Richmond this year. Dennis Druly has been quite sick the past week but is much better now. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bea'rd attended , the conference of the Christian church at Mooreland last week. The Sunday school of the Christian church will picnic at Glen Miller next Saturday, leaving this place on the ten o'clock train and returning at -, 4:15 in the evening. Every body Is Invited to attend and help make the day a pleasant one for the children. Miss Fr ankle Keys has been secur ed as pastor of the Christian church for the coming year. Milo StegalL township president, is visiting the Sabbath school of the -township and getting acquainted. Miss Iinnie Toney is at North Manchester. She is taking a course of study at the German Baptist school of that place. Sam Ketrow has recently moved into the house vacated by Charles Rouquest. ; v...; .

HOME MADE BREAD Received Dally Both whole jrheat and white ; H.G. HADLEY