Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 66, 22 January 1912 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1912.

PAGE SEVEN.

News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, ESP. MILTON, Ind.. Jan. 22. Grant Stanley was at Knigbtstown and New Castl Saturday on a business trip. Mrs. Charles Klrlin was at Richmond to visit John Klrlin. Jr.. and John Reed at Reld Memorial hospital where they recently underwent a surKical operation. Saturday. Mrs. Klrlin found the natlenta doing well and

learned that they will probably be home Wednesday. The Misses Rosella .Matthews, of Centerville and Helen Clark came Saturday to visit their grandmother. Mrs. Needharn. Mrs. FranTTWeaver. of Benton vllle, was In town Saturday to see relatives and friends and do shopping. Miss Rosella Matthews had as her guest Saturday afternoon Miss Nellie Lyons, of Lyons Station. Mrs. C. L. Merrlman. who has been the visitor of Mrs. F. C. McCormlck. returned to her home at Fort Wayne, Saturday. Misa Effle Hubbell, who has been on the sick list, is again agle to get out.

who had left his home. The man's name was not learned. But is waa stated that the man had been in an asylum and was apparently better and allowed to return home. He seemed to have grown worse and on Friday afternoon disappeared from home. He waa last seen at Huber's Station not far out from Connersvllle. The men were posted In different parts of the town after arriving here In order that

he might not escape them, but although they remained here until quite late, he did not put in his appearance. Ernest Frederick, a blacksmith, at Bentonville, who has been wrong in his mind was taken to Madison, Saturday for treatment in a sanitarium. Some weeks ago. Frederick left home

while his wife was very sick and was

not heard from for some time although

h was being searched for. He at

length came back.

Apr 15 Merttt Lamb, gravel.... 5.00 Dec Zi Jessie B. Stanley, road Apr 15 C. Roy Williams, teach- j work 9.00

. , izu.uu ic a. v,. -Henaennaii, gravei wsj.v tug -. . .. ... . ., I

Apr 15 C. Roy Williams. Insti- m rterpen vtaaman, anv-

tute fees 3i.ou k

'.uec zb i. -"s. snoemaKer, driving

2.00 3.75

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S

FINANCIAL REPORT

To the Advisory Board, Perry Town-

uk ... uMfforinar from a deep shin. Wavne County. Indiana, bnos

auv II n B . it " - n I - - c.aldf T. Veal. Trustee. January 2. 1912

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace were at Connersvllle Saturday to see friends hnnnlnsr.

u Hinnr Sat- fork interest

" ,.r. Jan 30 County treasurer. Jan.

urday, ror warren nBii

I AH I.1UDH. Ul ... ... - - -

Receipts.

Jan 3 First Nat. Bank, Greens-

5.10

.3358.08

uh tn Feb 1. Northern Wayne bank.

vvainwrigni aim nvv - 9 on

1 t. hnmp. interest

ew a "". Mch 2. Northern Wayne bank

Forne wissier, iiviuis " . . at c 30 ... i . ... aotiirrfav. Interest

vine caugnv a , Northern Wayne bank,

lie soia me iur 101 o. i, HQ2 uu. if.th.rin Interest

MuXr weTa

K 'w" wa a Cam- May 2, Thomas H. Frasler, dock-

.VI IBB IMICUO . . . . bridge City visitor and hopper Sat-

3.89

25

.39

.01

.4092.08

7.80 1.00 1.00

Louie Albertson,

22.00 75.00

6.90 85.00 1.00

2.25 12.00 1.50 2.00

et fees Tn n fi NnrthArn Wavne bank

uruay. . .. intlW 3.68

1 t 11 v uimna 1 nun mm i

thlr.trat dVnr: Sa7nrda7 Mr. . Township assessor. SI ertereTo foTonr.: JutK fi" Adam' South;;,' dog vllle and expected to return home by ta . . .

in way 01 n.uumc. 1 .,,,. o co 1 iiHr.a hH ! Interest

Airs, ttoruers iuw o-vui. ,D- , 4100 0.br... Po.n. or ?r B.nton.1 1. J.V V' ! 2800

. . . , interest erysipelas set in. , h d . Aug 11. Merrltt Lamb, dog tax S5MS3r -a ttwiwSi CaS?.YeUnrdyPhllpott. of near Benton- W 11. Alvls Mendenhall. dog ... j .k iiat ah tax

vine, "T. - V sept 27. Henry C. Nichols. transIs considered some better. Her daugn-ter-ln-law, Mr.. Cyru. Phllpott 1. car-

log for her. t t Ml.. Rachel Oct 2. Thoa. H. Frasler, docket from Indianapolis until Saturday. Will Ohmlt. ,2; Nov 2. -Nonhem wayne-bank Ited hi. mother, Mr.. Sarah Ohmlt ana ,ntere8t

tomorrow evening. Jan rt WayDe bank,

ine Bianuaru u.c.- " Dnt 150.00

Jan 5 Heslan Wilson, gravel.. . Jan 5. Love Llndsey. teaching. . Jan 7 A. W. Swain, rent for shed Jan 11. Herbert Wadman, driving hack

Jan 18. C. D. Hunnicett, driving

hack 30.00

8.30

1.00

8.07

50

7.43

following officer, to serve the com

ing term, at It. last regular meeting. Mr.. XJf. H. Pinnlck, superintendent; Mr.. We.ley Newton, pre.ident; Ml.. AgueVward, vice president; Miss Lillian VDtiOranrut. secretary; Miss LalUrLantk7 treasurer. Mlsai Fern Beeson. of near Benton-

inM3jM L'2!"L; Jn 19 ci.' R.'wil'namsVt-eachi'ng Woo

Jan 30 Northern Wayne bank

warrant and Interest 152.55

7.50 35.00 5.00 8.00

wharebv aCVSad her right arm brok

n iii.t above the elbow. She with

.' . . . .1 wora rib "

ner sifter n iw ""w Jan 31 People's Loan Trust Co.

turning irom scnoo. .uu interest on bonds 180.00 Mwmin the horse became frightened bank by Jetting off of -team from the mllL Greengfork warrant 510 00 He became unmanageable and at the National bank barking of a dog the W Greensfork. Interest and War. 265.00 ran away. The g rls.were thrown out Williams, teaching 50.00

and all were nraiaea. om Pb 4 c. D. Hunnlcutt. driving

receivea tne men enuu ngu..v.. They were taken to a nearby neighbor and luckily, Dr. Smullen. of Raleigh, waa close at hand and, was called to attend the girls. The horse finally

broke loose from the buggy and ran

Apr 14

stamps

Apr 28. Edd. Replogle. lumber

June 3 Enos T. Veal, enumera

tion

June 4 Enos T. Veal, salary

June 4 Aaron Bouman, director

work la-'5

July 7 Enos Veal, administrator

office desk 16.7a

July 17 Mary Shaw, gravel 56.60

July 22 C. I. Stottelemyre, trans

fer 1Z.W

July 22 S. B. Lane, transfer 72.00 July 22 J. B. Allen, transfer . . . 16.00

July 25 J. O. Ballenger, school

supplies

July 25 Aaron Bouman, janitor July 29 John Pettey, tax receipt

July 29 John Bouman. repairing

hacks

Aug 1 People's Loan Trust Co.

payment on bond 605.9

Aug 1 People's Loan Trust Co.

payment bank interest 240.7a

Aug 1 First Nat. bank. Greens-

fork, warrants and Interest.. 354.00

Aug 14 D. L. Murphy, freight. . . 84.00

Aug 21 J, C. Franklin, road

work 7.50

Aug 28 Loring Lahm, cleaning

house 22.00"

Sep 4 Walter Thornburg. road

work

Sep 5 Herman Lamb, repairs

on hack

Sep 6 D. L. Murphy, express

Sep 14 Palladium Print. Co. tax

levy

Sep 14 Henry Holzapfel, steel

sewers 30.50

Sep 14 James Jackson, lumber. 12.70

Sep 14 James Jackson, school

wagon 30.00

Sep 15 D. Li. Murphy, freight car

coal 68.04

Sep 16 C. D. Hunnlcutt, shed

rent Sep 16 Bert Veal, hauling coal. Sep 18 Herbert Wadman, driving hack Sep 9 James Haxton, hauling freight and desk

Sep 20 John Boupmn, hack repairs :.. 17-90 Sep 20 A. Flanagan, school supplies 2.40 Sep 22 Love Llndsey, teaching 35.00 Sept 23 I. N. Shoemaker, driving hack 30.00 Sep 25 Hermon Lamb, repairing hack 6.00 Sep 29 A Harsh Coal Co., car

coal 63.66

Sep 30 Art Denny, janitor 70.00

Sep 30 C. Roy Williams, teaching 70.00 Oct 4 W. L. Fenimore, driving hack 25.00 Oct 4 Bessie Taylor, teaching.. 15.00 Oct 4' James Haxton, hauling freight 50.00 Oct 17 Vlrgle Mendenhall, teaching r. 56.00 Oct 17 James Howarth, manuscripts 910 Oct 17 Harvey Townsend, driving hack 18.00 Oct 20 C. R. Williams, teach

ing Oct 21 Effie Wilson, teaching.. Oct 21 Demas Coe, road tax

book Oct 23 Harold Hobs, piano rent Oct 25 Elsie Veal driving hack Oct 25 Columbia Supply Co., chemical labratory Oct 28 I. N. Shoemaker, driving hack Nov 1 W. L. Fenimore, driving hack Nov 2Effie Wilson, teaching. . . Nov 2 Love Llndsey, teaching. . Nov 2 Bessie Taylor, teaching. .

Nov 2 Frank (Jreenstreet, school supplies . , 26.28

PALLADIUM Want Ads

'JJjTalk to the

Town Through The Palladium

hack 80.00

Dec zs tnos I . eal, express account Dec 28 C. J. Atkinson, gravel..

Dec 28 Elda A. Cain, gravel

Dec 28 John Bouman, repairing grader Dec 28 John Bouman, repairing hacks Dec 29 X. R. Parker, cleaning school house

Dec 29 S. F. Pierce, wood 8.00 J lc & WOrd 7 days t?Of the

uec 6V at Marun, repairs on

hacks 10.00!

Dec 30 W. L. Morrison, salaryadvisory board 5.00 Dec 30 Elda A. Cain, salary advisory board 5.00 Dec 30 B. R. Pierce, salary advisory board 5.00

Dec 30 Enos T. Veal, office rent 15.00

Dec 30 Enos T. Veal, salary . . . 178.00

WANTED Continued

WANTED Work on farm by married man of experience. Address 31 Railroad street. 22-2t

9.90 : 1.60 .

3.70 S.50

25.00

FOR SALE REAL TATE

ES-

price of 5

Telephone Number 2566

WANT AD

LETTEI U

ST

$7870.04 i nding De- j

FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. 8th and Main. ,f SAN FO R D E . H E N N I N G

Real Estate, Loans and In

surance, 205 N. 8th.

FOR RENT Continued.

tf

The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of-

; fice. Advertisers will corner a great

Summary for the year

cember 31. 1911:

T 1 14111 w. irt hnnrl 1-kOt '

u. i. mail, in answer utt ement tnwnshin fiinrt. SI 13.28: ' - .

road fund $319.35; special school fund.

2.00 15.35 6.00 2.00

$252.74; tuition fund. $1350.27; bond fund, $891; dog fund. $84; tuition, fund. $37.62. Total. $2166.17. Receipts for 1911. township fund, $1399.58; road fund, $716.46; special school fund, $3936.52; tuition fund, $1619.75; bond fund, $1805.72; dog fund, $43; stale tuition fund, $604.92. Total, $10125.95. Total balance and receipts, township fund. $1512.86; road fund, $1035.

81; special school fund, $4189.26; tuition fund. $2970.02; bond fund, $1814.-

63; dog fund, $127; state tuition fund, $642.54. Total, $12292.12.

Disbursements, township fund $724.10; road fund. $407.31; special school fund, $2938.71; tuition fund, $1800.00; bond fund, $1295.92;- state tuition fund. $641.00. Total, $7870.04. Jan. 1, 1912, balance, township fund. $788.76; road fund, $565.50; special school fund, $1250.55; tuition fund,

$1170.02; bond fund, $518.71; dog fund,

$127; state tuition fund, $1.54. Total, $4422.08. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. The undersigned being duly sworn upon his oath says that the within is a true and complete showing of all moneys received and paid out as he verily believes; and he has received no moneys or article of value in consideration

of any contract made by him as trustee. ENOS T. VEAL, Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of January. 1912.

W. L. MORRISON. Chairman of Advisory Board.

to their ads. Mail at this office up to 9 a. m., as follows:

SANFORD E. HENN1NG 205 NORTH EIGHTH

A nice residence in Hagerstown to I sell or trade on 60 to 80 acres. 7 room 2 story, cellar, baru, 2 lots, j cement walks; will trade on farm not too far out. j 7 room house, acre, wind pump: j will trade on yuece ground outside the i city.

rooms, North 19ih, not far from

Main. Bath, lights, very

home.

FUNK & MILLER Real Estate Loans. Iasuranc We can sell your property,, no" difference; where located. Our motto, "A. Square Deal to Both Buyer and Seller." D. R. FUXK 4b J. H MILKER. Second National Bank Building, Pfcone 276. FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, modern. centrally located. Phone 1777. 18-Tt FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with light, heat and bath. 112 N. 7th. Phone 1827. 19-tf , FOR REXT S room modern flaW large attic, 45 S. 11th street., 18-tf FO R REX T Furnished rooms! Call after 6 o'clock, 93 Ft. Wayne Ave. 16-7t.

i FOR RENT Furnished room, suita

ble for lady or girl attending school. 205 South 11th. 19-St FOR RENT Five acres "ground, good buildings, fruit. $10.00 monthly; four miles northwest Richmond. Orville Price, Rural Routo 7. 15-Tt FOR REN f Furnished rooms w ufe b-th and steam heat for genu only

15-tf

uesirauie ... . - - FOR RENT Furnished flat .'or light

Seamstress S. H O. K . . Acres . . . . O J .. .. C. W

1 Rooms 1 Girl . 2 R A .

A. J. X .. G ..

1 1

1 1 5 1

Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast cut.

WANTED

CANVASSERS sell "Prevento" Steam-

less Eyeglass Polish. Every eyeglass wearer will buy preparation; cleans; polishes; positively prevents steam forming upon eyeglasses. Dentists' Mouth Mirrors, Auto Uimps, Windshields, Goggles, etc., very easily demonstrated. Big pro

fits to Agents. Samples 25 cents; j particulars free. Samuels, Optician,

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

0

70.00 25.00

10.00 4.00 25.00 50.42 50.00 20.00 100.00 65.00 85.00

20.00

3.90

hack Feb 9 A. Harsh Coal Cq., sewer pipe

Feb 9 Palladium Printing Co.,

annual report 12.15

in. u, g Newa Printing Co: an-

home, but not before Mra. Homer . . 12g0

Doneker. mother of the girl had been

notified. Mtaa Fern la about 12 yeara

old and the granddaughter of M. D.I

Beeaon and a niece of Lycurgus. O. L.

Feb 10 .W. .L. Morrison, telephone Feb 18 C R. Williams, teach

ing

Feb 21 W. F. Swain, S. Sup.. . . Feb 23 Anna. Hadley, -hauling

children 12.00

Beeaon; of Milton and Mr, Cha.. Fer- pb 'kLy, 'te&nz

guaon, or near uenronvuir. Will Hicham, who lives on W. E.

Williams' farm south of "Milton," li

trying to house young UmbB. He has I b 2g "uyl teaching 17500

five m nis noc. amoa wmcu Mch c D Hmmlcuttf drtving

are two paira oi iwina. hack 50.oo Mr. and Mre. George J. Klemm en- 4 Herbert Wadraanf driving tertalned as their tfuests. Friday even- ack 8 00 ing. Paul Drischel and Miss Louise Mch 6 Etn'e"wilgon teaching. . . 200.00

Ebert. or camonage cuy . McK g Alma Hadley. driving

6.00 26.00

9.15 !

hack

Mch 9 James Howarth, manu

scripts

Misa Pearl Thornburg spent over

Sunday with Misa Iena Ludington, nt Cambridge OUV.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese spent l . ln

Saturday wlt. her parents, Mr. and Mch u KelgQ Mendennalli naul. Mrs. O, H. Beeson. ln children Mr. nd Mrs. W. K. Williams enter- Mph n Eugene Butler teaching talned as their guest over yesterday. Mch n c D Hunnlcutt, driving

Misa Edna Wallace, wno is leacmng iu hack the eastern part of the township. .. . . H"blrt Wadman. driv-

3.00 8.25 50.00 36.00

25.00

John LambeTSon. of Bentonville.

ing hack 10.00

25.00

azed about 91. ana one oi me pioneer ... a VllB. T,lltipP. tpanhin

of Pose townshl is very sick, mis Mch 29 Anna.Hadley, hauling recovery is doubtful. children 12.00 Mrs. Charles llale, was at.Rlchmond. Mch 30 Dasga oler road work 12 81 Friday to do shopping and see friends. Mch 3l jne Butler, teaching 230.00 Mrs. HarrY Uoty waa at Richmond. Mch 31 jg Butler, institute Friday as the guest of -her husband s f?eg 24 50 sister. Mrs. John Thurman. Mch 31 c R Williams, teaching 40.00 The Rev. Ct H. Pinnlck. was Invited Mch 31 Love Undsy teaching 70.00 to give the Monday morning address Mch '31 jjndsey institute before the public schools this morn-, . 23.00

Ing. J" . I Apr 3 Effle Wilson, teaching... 120.00

The danoing party given by the com

mittee of the Twentieth: Century club, I

at the Odd Fellows', ball, was a very pretty social at fair. .Tei-e. were about

Apr 3 Effie Wilson, Institute fees , 26.25 Apr 3 James Jackson, driving

hack 80.00

65 dancing couples ant these came j Apr s una8ey Canaday, driving:

from Richmond. Cambridge city, I ha , 12.00

Knbjhtstown. East Oermantown and I Apf 3 rU88i shoemaker, driv

Connersvllle. There was also a large 1 ing hack 90.00 number of spectators. The music wasjADr 4 jQg yeal. salary 100.0G

line and furnished by the Weisbrod Apr 5 Albert Jessup, drtving Saxophone orchestra. John Ingerman hack .'..,." furnished a nice luncheon. A company Apr 6 Starr Piano Co.. rent.... of about twenty couples from Cam- Apr g c p. Hunnlcutt driving

bridge City was in attendance. hacj ......... .......... 25.00 Some excitement was created here ApV g Eldo A. Cain. driving Friday night by an auto company, ot nack i.... 120.00

eight men driving Trom Connersvllle I Apr 10 c. Franklin, hauling to Milton to look after an Insane man I children 30.00

50.00

12.00

2.00 50.00 20.00 10.00 3.50 12.50 25.00 38.30 100.00

1.00 .35 .40 91.80 4.00 6.36

Xov 2 Albert Chamness, gravel 7.80 Nov 4 C. R. Williams, teaching 20.00

Nov 4 Oran Shelenbarger, road work Nov. 6 A. W. Swain, gravel

Nov 7, D. H. Goble. townBhip supplies V

Nov . 7 D. H. Goble. school sun-v ?.H

pMes s ...... ... -... J 3502ft Nov 7 J. D. Adams, school supplies 18.27 Nov24 Art Denny, janitor . .50.00

Nov 25 Joe Morrison, hauling gravel -. . , ., : .

.75 Nov 25 C. Roy Williams, teach

ing

60.00 Nov 27 Grant Wadman,, driving 50.00 hack :

4.50 Nov 28 Virgie Mendenhall teach

ing Nov 29 Thomas Durbin,- hauling gravel Nov 29 Elsie Veal, driving hack Dec 1 W. L. Fenimore. driving hack Dec. 2 J. M. Mendenhall. gravel Dec 4 Effle Wilson, teaching. . .

Dec 8 C. R. Williams, teaching 120.00

Dec 9 Nannie Cook add. repairs on road tools Dec 9 Dan Murphy, express Dec 9 Dan Murphy,, express Die U E. B. Swain, gravel Dec 11 Harvey Davis, gravel. . .

nn ! TW 1 1 Rnhha AT prril Co . Child's

classic

Dec 12 Milo Lamb, salary super

visor 62.00

Dec 13 J. D. Adams Co., grader

repairs 2.25

Dec 13 D. H. Goble & Co., home

and school visitor 5.00

Dec 13 Gus Weyl. road work.. 6.00

Dec 13 John H. Pierce, road

work 6.00

Dec 14 Virgie Mendenhall,

teaching 15.00

Dec 18 Wm. H. Eartel, school

supplies 9.22

Dec 19 Elsie Veal, driving hack 12.50 Dec 19 F. W. Jordan, gravel 27.45

Dec 20 Love Ldhdsey,' teaching 50.00 Dec 20 M. C. Llndsey, gravel.. 2.00 Dec 22 C..R..Wniiams,.teachins 50.O.O

Dec 22 Aaron Bowman, salary

supervisor .: 100.00

Dec 22 . Harry Catn, road work 7.00

Dec 22 Frank Greenstreet school

supplies -. n3 ;. . . .. i -

Dec 22 J. O. Bollenger, school

auDDliesv .. .......... .-.v. 7J1

W. Petty, cement

Bagpipes.

Bagpipes, mentioned In Jeremiah Tlvili, 30. "Mine heart shall sound for

Moab 111 pipes, like pipes for the men of KIr-heres," and elsewhere in Scripture were used also by the early Egyp

tians. Both Greeks and Romans knew

the instrument, for a coin of Nero

shows upon one side the tibia utricu

laris, a bag with two reeds and nine nines. Procooius also, who wrote

about 550 A. D., asserts that Roman

soldiers sometimes marched to the

sound of the bagpipes, and it is not im

possible that they Introduced them into

the British Islands. The earliest, more modern reference to them is in an

Irish MS. of 1150. and an Irish illumi nated MS. of 1390 depicts a pig play

Inc on the bagpipes. The Scottish

Highlanders were the first and only

people to use the great war pipe, as

the highland regiments still do.

9121 A Neat Dress for the

Growing Girl

W. Petty, school

Dec 22 Z. crossing Dec 22 Z.

supplies . Dec 22 N. S. Mendenhall, gravel Dec 22 Geo. W. Barnard, gravel

Dec 22 Bessie Taylor, teaching 140.00 1 Dec 22 Effle Wilson, teaching . . . 75.00 (

2.06 1.74

28.40 9.00

JORDAN, 'M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL. DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175

Farm 85 acres, good buildings; all S housekeeping. 105 N. 4th St. IMf

ground tillable, 10 miles out; to trade i FOR KENT Furnished room, ground on city property. j floor. 27 S. 5th street. 20-3t Indianapolis property to trade for 1 FOR RES't'onEouae74i3N7V farm near city. j 3r , 8treet. Inquire 5 N. 8th St. '

FOR RENT Modern 7 " room house. Inquire 216 S. 12th. 20-2t,

6 rooms Southwest 3rd. water, light.; cellar. We are anxious to trade, are j you? j

FOR SALE Xew modern 8-room house and barn. Just completed, im mediate possession. Phone 32473234. Address E. G. Kemper 301 West Main St. 9-tf

FOR SALE First class farm well located. Will consider some city property. Address "Owner," care of Palladium. 22-tf

FOR SALE

FOR REXT Furnished room with board. Light, heat and bath. Man and wife preferred. Call 1724 Alain street. 20-tf

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

PUBLIC SALE Do not fail to attend the combination sale of 55 head of bred Hampshire sows and gilts to be held at Taube's sale barn on North Sixth street, Richmond, Ind., Monday, January 29, 1912. Sale to begin at 12:30 sharp. Send for catalogues. N. P. Wilson & Son, Richmond, Ind. W. W. Watson, Lewisville, Ind. 22-7t

A. M. ROBERTS -REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Store, 616 Main street. Phone 265S. 19-tf

WOMEN Sell guaranteed nose;

per cent profit; make $10 daily; full or part time; beginners investigate. STRONG KNIT, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. jan21-eat-tf

T.T-rT r f 1 ', , , i"-. I: 1 1 1 1

22-7t ! rLJ nl''1- bale. ui nurses, Hamp

shire Hogs, harness and farming

implements. Mrs. DeWitt Russell, See me for

WANTED 3 girls to learn to operate

sewing machines. Good wages,

steady work. Richmond wear Factory.

RAFFERTY & CHASE Electrical contractors, power plants, motor work., wiring for lights, bells, burglar alarm: and telephones. Repair work a specialty. Phone 1469. in rear ot 14 South EU.hth street. AUCTIONEUR. DEMPSEY E. DENNIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEERING I SELL THE GOODS!

dates. Headquarters

Under- j

20-2t

WANTED To figure your buildings.

new or repair work. Experience and reference. John Eshenfelder, 200 Kinsey street. 20-2t

living three miles north-west of Richmond and five miles north-east of Centerville, Wednesday, January 24th, at ten o'clock. 22-lt FOR SALE Two hydraulic leather upholstered barber chairs. 101 Richmond avenue. 22-7t

WANTED To board and room man

and wife in private family. Light, heat and bath. Reference required. Call 1724. East Main street. 19-tf

WANTED Competent girl tor gen

eral housework. Call at once. 117 N. 13th street. 19-3t

WANTED An experienced gin tor

company and general housework. Address "Girl." care Palladium.l9-3t

FOR SALE Incubator and brooder coops. 25 North Sixteenth street. 22-lt

Dye & Price, Phone 5021

& 5719B. Jan20-tt

J. R. McDonald, the live stock and real estate auctioneer. 512 S D street. 17-?t

A O. Deerlng -UvestocK and real estate. Auctioneer. Centerville. Indiana, 21-tt

FOR SALE One new 38 ton Kalamazoo saddle complete. W. B. Strong. Fountain City, Ind. 22-7t

FOR SALE Household goods at 312 South Eleventh street. 22-5t

FOR SALE One combination range, good as new. 407 South Twelfth street. 22-3t

FOR SALE Horse, colt, carriage, harness, incubator and .6 hovers. Phone 5147-G. 3-e-o-d-tf

LOST

LOST Bunch of keys. Name of owner; on ring. . Leave at Palladium office.' V 19-tf LOSTA-lady's brown purse on Main street between 18th and 21st street, containing paper money, small change and brass key. Reward If returned to Fihe's Drug store. 28-lt

WANTED Sewed soles, with the best

results, repairing while you wait. Electric Shoe Repairing shop, open evenings. W. R. Decker, 920 Main street. 16-lwk

WANTED To buy fur at Hiram Schoffer stable on Saturday. Phone 5146 B. O. C. Gaar. 15 7t

FOR SALE 24 head young- mules, well broken and sound. Apply Sturm and Dillard Co., Boston, Ind. 20-3t

RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED Write for Richmond, Indiana Spring Examination schedule. Franklin Institute, uept. 97L, Rochester, N. Y. jan 2 to feb 2

WANTED Persons who wish shoes reDaired by reliable

their men.

Open of evenings. W. R. Decker, 920 Main 9-lmo

HAVE YOU seen the simplest and best storm buggy top on the market? It's the Hissem. Built on your buggy for $30.00. 824 N. 11th St. Nov-25-3mo

FOR SALE Base burner and other household goods. Beginning January 22. 403 National Ave. 20-2t FOR SALE Child's-white Iron bed", drop rails. Cheap. 27 S. 5th street.

LOST White, black and tan Fox hound, left ear torn. Reward. If returned to 433 South Eleventh street. 22-lt LOST Genuine Meerschaum pipe! Finder return to Debs Morton barber shop on North F street, and re-' ceive a good new pipe or half value for same. " ' 22-lt

20-3t i -

FOR SALE Second hand buggies, sleigh, surreys, spring wagons, runabouts. Schneider Carriage Factory, 43 S. 6th. 17-7t

FOR SALE Block wood, dry, S5. Double cord. Phone 4105. 8tf

FOUND

FOR SALE Brown Call 23 B, Boston.

Leghorn

hens

18-7

WANTED If you want mcoey in place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelly block. 8th and Main. 18-tf

500 MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at

once for Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors; $60 to $100 a month; no experience necessary; fine opportunity; no strike; write immediately for application blank. Address "Opportunity," care of Palladium. 12-tt

Girl's Dress with side closing and

trimming band.

Simplicity should always be the

foundation of all garments designed

for children's wear, and often very little trimming is needed to make a frock

attractive. A good feature of this mod

el is the side closing. The waist has

Gibson shoulder tucks, and a plain bishop sleeve, gathered to a straight

puff .at the wrist. The Pattern is cut

in 4 sizes: 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. It re

quires 4 yards of 40 inch material far

the 14 year siie.

A pattern cf this illustration mailed

to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps.

(Fill out Blanks in pen en ana send to

Pattern DepL." Richmond Palladium.)

Name

Size

Address

FOR SALE We have for sale a nice clean, up to date stock of hardware in prosperous town which is in the center of an excellent farming community and near Richmond. WM. H. BRADBURY & SON, Room 1 and 3 Westcott Block.

FOUND -Bunch of keys, 3 door keys, one Henley key, one small key. Call 842 North Twelfth. " 22-2t FOUND A tan dress kid glove, Alginsizeis make; left hand. Owner can have same by calling at 51$ J Main.

FOR SALE: New Richmond piauo cheat,- Address "Piano," care Palladium. H-tf

SITUATION WANTED by stationary

steam engineer. Good, sober and reliable. Box 222, Lynn, Ind. 18-4t

and ironings.

WANTED Washings

116 N. 2nd street.

18-5t

WANTED An experienced girl for

housework at 2009 Main. 18-tf

WE FRAME Pictures, repair oaby

cabs, sell Welsbach lamys, mantles, electric bulbs; we repair most everything. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone. 1936. nov30-tf

SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all

kinds of Insurance, Bonds and

Loans, Real Estate and Rentals.

Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf

MEN wishing to earn three to five

. dollars per day. write for terms im

mediately. First Nat. Nurseries,

Rochester. N. Y. 22-lt

LADIES make supporters, $12 per hundred, no canvassing, material

furnished. Stamped envelope for

particulars. Wabash Supply Co

' DeDt. R-76. Chicago. 22-lt

WONTED Lady roomer or boarder.

103 North Seventeenth. 22-7t

WANTED To buy Laurel street.

corn fodder.

36 22-1

WANTED Work by day, by experienced girl. Call 38 Ft. Wayne

avenue. 22-2t

WANTED To trade big work horse for hogs or milk cow. Address L, Care Palladium. 24t

FOR SALE Two diamond gless cut

ters, Enterprise meat chipper, letter copying press, old German Bible, violin, heating stove, show cases and coal oil tank, 1 set enclyclopedias, 1 combination book case and writing desk. 41 North 6th St. 4-tf

FOR SALE A storm buggy a bar

gain. 105 N. 4th SL B-tf

Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains, leave Richmond ' for Indian-, apolis and intermediate stations at 0:00 a, m.; 7:40; 8:00; 9:40; 10:00; 11:40; 12:00; 1;40 p. m.; -2:00; : an- 4 -ftO- r:10: 6:00: 7:40:

9:00 (last car to Indianapolis); 10:00,

(Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City).

Limited Trains. Trains connect at Indianapolis for

Lafayette, Frankfort, Crawfordsville.

Terre Haute, Clinton, Sullivan. Martinsville, Lebanon and Paris, III.

Tickets sold through.

FOR SALE 1 Sinker I: Davis Steam

Engine 12x12; 1 hand Forge; 1 four wheeled hand truck; A lot of large valves; A number of wood and metal pulleys: A lot of hangers and shaitinj;; 1 large 12in. rubber belt, 62 ft. long; 88 ft. 7ln. rubber belt Geo. W. Davis Carriage Co. 18-tf

FOR SALE $1.50 shirts for $1.00;

$1.00 shirts for 75c; 50c shirts for 38c. at Wooley'aJ 3-tf

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Rooms, modern conveni

ences. 129 S. 12th st. 16-7t

'Supply on th Way. -Hufns GroK.in is one of the ' managers of tbe'blsjrest store In his town. The slojran of tbe store is. "We 8e!l Everything." When Ilufus Is asked for anything tbe store doesn't happen to bare on band he always says. "We are oat of that just now, but we bare a carload, coining. And -Rnfos carload" is a local Joke. ' "Rufcs." asked a customer one day. -do you know where 1 can get a hired girir "Well" said Rnfns, "we haven't any cow, but we have a carload coming." Saturday Evening Poet.

THE CHESAPEAKE A OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA' LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND, IND. Effective January 7th, 1912; Subject to Change Without Notice 7:32 p. m. DAILY, Limited for Cincinnati, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia and North Carolina points. 8:35 a. m. DAILY, Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. Limited for the East. 4:15 p. m. DAILY, Local for Cincinnati. 12:11 P. nt- (noon) DAILY Limited for Chicago and West. 10:40 a. m. DAILY, Local for Chicago. ' 8:10 p. m. DAILY, Local for Chicago. Sleeping, Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. . Sleeping Cars oa Kiat Trains.