Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 83, 10 February 1912 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAJULADIUH AND " SUN-TELEGbImsATURDAY, FEBRUART 10, 1912.

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MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Feb. 10r-Mrs. R. J. Kellam went to New Lisbon yesterday to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Will Bolin. Ijtwrencc Wlssler's baby daughter it sick. The little one has a very sore throat caused from cold. Miss Ruby Kellam was elected chorister of the Epworth league. The M. E. revival cottage prayer meeting met with Mrs. E. B. Newman, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. New man Is one of the shut-Ins because of age. Dr. Sweney is one of the happiest men In town. He was the recipient of an ebony gold headed cane from his professional brothers at the county medical at Cambridge City Wednesday afternoon In honor of his seventy-seventh birthday. On the face of the top Is engraved Dr. I. F. Sweney, from the Wayne County Medical so ciety, February 2, 1912. Harry Murley had a number of young ladles out for a sleigh rode Wednesday evening. Henry Bchlegel sold a fine hog to Oran Bragg for butchering purposes that made a weight of 575 pounds. Mr. Schlegel received 6 cents per pound. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DuOranrut have been entertaining as their guest, Miss Cook, of Centervllle. Florence Daniel has been elected as organist for the M. E. church. Mrs. Julia Ball has been on the sick list. She Is suffering from severe cold. Mrs. Geotge Lamberson and daughter, who have been visiting her father and sisters, Fred and the Misses Emma and Anna Glnrlch, have returned to their home at Straughn. Miss Ruby Kellam sang a beautiful solo at the M. E. church services Wednesday evening. . Mrs. Will Bolan fell at her home near New Lisbon and la severely hurt. She was, In the act of stepping from the door when her foot slipped and she fell with her back across the atep. Mrs. Elisabeth Harden had as her guest over last evening her niece, Miss Selene Hale, of Dublin. Dr. ' Linvllle Doty apent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thunnan, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown have as their company. Miss Margaret Oentle and brother, Robert Oentle, of Richmondwho are having their Vacation from school. Mrs. Wilt Wallaoe of south of town entertained at a social Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. R. P. Lindsay, Mrs. John Coyne. Mrs. Oliver Wallace and Mrs. Frank DuOranrut. Thimbles were used. Mlaa Mary Caldwell who was recently vaccinated is having a serious time and Is quite lick. The dancing clnb will meet at the Odd Fellows'" hen th1venmr Mrs," Oliver Wallace gave a social afternoon at her country home south of town yesterday. Her guests were Meadamea Frank Wallace. Will Wallaoe. John Coyne, R. P. Lindsay and Frank DuOranrut. Thimbles were used. Mrs. Frank Doty had as her company yesterday her little granddaughter, Dorothy, Doty. Meadamea Rebecca Working and Late Rayle spent yesterday with relatives at, Cambridge City. Joan Kirlln, Jr. was at Richmond yesterday. Mr. Kirlln la getting along nicely. Word was received from Mrs. Josle Clouds that Dr. Ross with whom she baa been employed as bookkeeper, at Indianapolis Is dangerously 111 with appendicitis. ' The sermon subject at the revival service at, the M. E. church for Saturday night is "Forgiveness." Text. In whom wo ' have redemption. In his blod, even the forgiveness of sins, Colitoslans Wl.' CAM GE CITY, IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Feb. 10 Ralph Tague baa rented the Bradbury property on North Front street and win take possession aa soon as It is vacated by W. D. Wagar and family. Mum Pruda Dawner will go to Indianapolis Saturday evening to visit her brother, Forrest Danner. Tbo funeral of the eleven months old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wagoner f?aa held yesterday (Friday) afteroon at the home. Rev. J. E. Coffin having charge of the service. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sebring. of Clssna Parfk. 111., are visiting the lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Huddles-ton.-This la Mrs. Bebring's first -visit to her old borne In eleven years. . Tbo annual banquet and supper will be held In tbo G. A. R. hall the evening of the twenty second. Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith Is quite sick suffering from a severe attack of the grip. Mrs. George Babcock. Mrs. Edwin Calloway, and Mrs. Jack Harper were hostess for the young married ladies card club and the husbands, Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock In tbo Armentrout Flats. The rooms throughout wore decorated with festoons of red hearts in striking contrast to the wintry whiteness without The dining room In .which a dinner in courses was served presented a novel appearance. The tables were lighted with candles, capped with warm red shades, while tbo place cards, decordated In the same tone, bore the emblematic arrow. The guests were requested to convert tbo napkins, embellished with bright colored hearts. Into a Jester's cap. These were donned during the dinner hour. The Jest and Jollity were continued in the parlors, where the entertainment consisted of the shooting at Cupids, r.nl a post office at which each guest v ,ku Inquiry tor mall received a comic tWnttne. which he was compelled to ivad fur the amusement of the cowlMiiy. Following, this rhum was played at seen tables, the favors being significant of the day. The company included Messrs and Meadamea Roy Copeliind. Will Guy ton. Clarence Ingerman. V. J. Harvey, F. J. Scudder, Laurence

Ogborn, Charles Sites, Charles Wheeler, George Butler, Dan Vanbusklrk, Clifford Marson and Messrs. Babcock, Calloway and Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wright will move into the property of Mrs. I. N. Smith, on Church street, when vacated by Ralph Teague. Mrs. Katberine Hayworth, of Richmond, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Huddleston. The fifth number of the - Lecture Course given by Home Economics section of the Helen Home club will be given next Monday afternoon in the Methodist church at which time Dr. H. E. Barnhill of Indianapolis, state food and drug commissioner, will deliver his lecture on the subject, "Some Practical Methods for Detecting Food Adulteration." Dr. Barnhill will illustrate his address by a demonstration. R. A. Hicks is again at bis place in the Wayne National Bank, after an illness of several days. Mr. Hicks has been suffering from lumbago. The Friday Night club met Thurs

day evening with Prof, and Mrs. Lee Ault, of Dublin. Notwithstanding the cold weather, the club was well represented. Miss Bertie Lafever gave an Interesting account -of the Spanish Quest, telling of its object and its results. Harriet Ault read a paper on the Juvenile Court, describing its mode of procedure in several cities and states. An interesting discussion followed the reading of. the papers. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Katherine Kniese. Miss Grace Myers is Improving after an illness of several days. Miss Grace Mills entertained at dinner a few days since the Misses Audrey Whiteley, LllHan Williams, Susie and Mabel Schlecty. Miss Mary Fackler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. V. N. Fackler of Dublin and Ray Doll of Germantown, were married Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. Hardlrigham at Fifth street M. E. parsonage, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Doll will visit friends in Columbus, Greenville and other cities in Ohio before returning to Germantogn in which place the groom is engaged in the grocery business with his father, Harry Doll. "A pleasant social time was that In which the teachers and pupils of the Methodist Sunday school participated at the close of the song service, Thursday evening. Fully one hundred persons were in attendance and each entered heartily into the spirit of the occasion. HAGERSTOWN, END. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Feb. 10. Mrs. Henry Adams of New Castle was the guest of Mrs. Exum Coneland Wednesday. A bob-sled party, Wednesday evening composed of Misses'' Lena Sells, Esther Porter, Luclle Gelsler, Vera Bookout; Hazel -Murray Gladys Wil liams and Willard Stahr, Lothair Teetor Everett Taylor, Lawrence Mohler, WUbur Shurb. Paul Working, with Mrs. Frank Geisler and Mrs. Wm. H. Porter as chaperonea, enjoyed a fine ride after which they were entertained at the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teetor and family, west of town. A tempting lunch served by Mrs. Teetor was a pleasant feature. The Progressive club -met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ida Lawson. Two guests, Mrs. Elwood Lawson of New Castle and Miss Anna Dllling were present. The program was rendered as pre-arranged. Among the excellent numbers was the recitation "February," by Mrs. Small given in her usual pleasing manner. The paper by the hostess, "A Review of Snowbound," and an impromptu address by Miss Dllling at the close of the program In which she spoke of the speedy advancement the Progressive club continues to make as Its name Implies. A musical contest in which all took part was amusing as well as Instructive. Miss Cora Castor being the lucky contestant. A dainty luncheon was served at the social hour. Follow ing is the program for the next meeting which Is February 21st with Mrs. Chester Life on S Elm street Responses A quotation from your favorite song. Music "By Moonlight," Barcanvllle Mrs. Smith. Reading "The Woman Who Saved Mt. Vernon,, Mrs. Smith. Solo Mrs. Siersdorfer. Paper "The Panama-Pacific International Exposition the hostess. Items of Interest Mesdames 8tersdorfer, Petro, Kldwell and Hunt Music Mrs. Flemmlng. Critic Mrs.' Lawson. MILLETS SKETCHES. The Painter . Didn't Value Them and Let Them Go Cheap. I sold Benaier a quantity of Millet's sketches, and this is bow I got them I want Into his studio one morning and found the servant making a fir with ptoces of paper that looked as if they had pencil marks on them. I examined them more closely and, seeing that they were the painter's sketches, begaa to upbraid her for what she wss doing, but she very coolly told me that her master had told her to burn up the papers, I could hardly contain myself with astonishment when In came Millet and I began to reproach him for the destruction of what I knew would sooner or later bring money: To all of which be calmly replied: "Ah, they are good for nothing. I have got out of them all I want" Just then I noticed a pile of paper In the corner, and I looked It over and found that It consisted of sketches. "What will you take for the lot?" I asked. ."Anything you have a mind to give," said Millet "Will 300 franca be enough r "Oh, yea." X banded him the money and took the sketches home and counted 800! Soon after I sold them to 8enaler. , who mounted them carefully and set to work to sell them. From this one can get some Idea of the endless preliminary study Millet gave to the preparation of a picture. Charles Jacque In Century.

Almost an Accident - The fussy little gentleman sidled np to the cabman, who was standing dejectedly at the bottom, of the bill. "And pray, my good fellow." he purred, "what's the matter?" "Blatter, slrr replied the cabby, turning the straw in his - mouth. "Wby, a geneJman's 'oas ran away with a broo'm. Never seed anything like it sir. Down the 'ill he came, with the reins a -dangling and the sharves splintered, and knocks s butcher's barrow into a china shopr "Dear me!" muttered the O. M. "Yes." continued the cabby. "Then he bangs agin a carriage and pair and smashes the hoffslde back wheel all to bits. Then he bupsets a phaeton and a gig, and If he hadn't sun agin my old cab and turned It right over I'm werry much Inclined to think there'd have been a haeddent" London Answers.

It Sheeked Her. "My goodness," said Mrs. Oldcastle. "I can't understand how any one ever la able to muster np enough courage or daring or whatever it la to go flying on an aeroplane. There Is nothing In the world that could Induce me to travel on one, no matter how safe they might make them." "Yes, It's perfectly awful the way folks risk their lives," replied her hostess as she rubbed an $8,000 solitaire on her velvet sleeve. "I really think a good many people go crazy over them kind of things. When I was a girl 1 went to see a man who went up In a balloon and came down on his parasite, and It affected me so I never want to seen anything of that kind again as long as I live." Chicago Record-Herald. CERTIFICATE RE-EXTENDING CHARTER. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C, Jan. 24, 1912. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND," located in the CITY of RICHMOND in the COUNTY of WAYNE and STATE of INDIANA, has complied with all the provisions of the Act of Congress "to enable Na tional Banking Associations to extend their corporate existence, and for other purposes," approved July 12, 1882, as amended by the Act, approve! April 12, 1902; NOW, THEREFORE, I, THOMAS P. KANE, DEPUTY AND ACTING Comptroller, of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND," located in the CITY of RICHMOND in the COUNTY of WAYNE and STATE of INDIANA, is authorized to have succession for the period specified 1b Its amended articles of association: namely, until close of business on JANUARY 24, 1932. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness my hand and Seal of office this TWENTY-FOURTH day of JANUARY, 1912. J. P. Kane. (Seal) Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Charter No. 1988. Extension No. 1082 Jan 27-lmo Lcoli 'era Over Lecding Dealers Advertise in This Column Regularly . PRIZE WINNING BUFF LEGHORNS ' Bred -and Owned by Mark W. e Penned. Eggs In Season. 28 So. e 19th Street. Richmond, Ind. Cenry Stiens Creeder l Caff Rcdu Etjjs la Seasea e 'Phone your order now for settings from White Plymouth Reek. e The kind that lay in the winter. w Falrvlew Poultry Farm. R. R. w No, 7. Phone 4033. HIGH BRED BUFF ) ORPHINOTONS Ego In Season. A few cockerels for sals. - E. W. Ramler. 224 So. sixth. 'V$3$ FOR SALE ALL JftlES INCUBATORS manufactured by J. G. Hindsrer. Box 225.. Factory 2128 Pitt St, Afttferaonrtnd. - - - .

PALLADIUM Want Ads

Talk to the Town Through The Palladium 1c a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD IETTEH LIST 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 9 a. m., as follows: X 1 White Valley C. W 1 Girl 1 L 1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 WANTED To rent a farm on thirds by reliable man. Can give reference. Address "Land," care Palladium. 9-3t WANTED Furnished room witfi heat for gentleman only. O. W. Co., Gen. Del. 9-2t WANTED Five hundred thinking people nightly, beginning Thursday, 8 p. m. to hear the Koehrie lectures. First Presb. church. Public invited. No door admission., 6-7t WANTED Press feeder for job press. Nicholson Printing Co. 9-tf WANTED An active responsible man to represent (in Richmond) a big Western farm land and colonization company. Five years' work, commission. Answer W. A. Stockton. 508 Traction Terminal Building, Indianapolis, Ind. 6-7t WANTED To buy 2,000 bushels of corn and also straw. J. H. Menke, Phone 2662. Ft. Wayne Ave. 7-7t SHOE REPAIRING Most up-to-date . . shoe repairing outfit in the city. uwiiVB iie&iuiQ Buwcu ryjia uw Men's sewed soles 76c. R. A. Tomlinson, 1022 Main. 2-lmo WANTED Experienced Insurance agents. Salary and commission. Room 220 Colonial Bldg. 2-tf WANTED Clerical or office work of any kind by reliable bookkeeper. Can give good reference. Address "Lady" care Palladium. 30tf HAVE YOU seen the simplest and best storm buggy top on the market? It'a the Hlssem. Built on your buggy tor $30.00. 824 N. 11th St ' Nov-2ftlgmo WANTED If you want mcney is place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly block, 8th and Main. 18-tf 600 MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at once tor 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-tf. WE FRAME Pictures, repair baby cabs, sell Welabach lamps, mantles, electric bulbs; we repair most every thiag. Brown Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. nov30-tf SEE MOORE OGBORN for ail kinds of -Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate .and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf RESTAURANT Drop in at the Rldgeway and try their eating; all you want; anything you want. Big meals . 25c, 21 for $3.50; .big lunch 15c. Oysser stew 15c. No delay on service. 428 Main street. .. 3-20t WANTED Stenographic position by experienced party. Best reference. Address "Stenographer," care Palladium. 3-7t 2,000 railway mail clerks wanted. $90.00 a month. Richmond examinations May 4th. Common education suffiicent. "Pull" unnecessary. Write for sample questions: Franklin Institute, Dept. 97 M, Rochester, N. Y. feb-2-lmo WANTED Everybody to attend the great bargain sale at Woolley's, 918 Main street. g-tf WANTED AH young persons who are interested in a business education to enter Richmond Business College next Monday morning. Feb. 12th. g-st WANTED Good cook at Margaret - Smith Home. Apply at Home. 8-tf WANTED A lady representative. Salary and commission. Call at 2101 Main. Call In evening. g-3t PERSONAL Five Sporting Post Cards 10 -cents. Miss Alice Banner, Box 5, Station "R." New York City. 10-lt CORRESPONDENCE for pleasure and pastime. We introduce yon" to desirable parties. Send 10 cents for. jtnir plan. '" American. Correspondence Bureau, Box 18, Station CfBaltimore, Md." v : ' lA-lt 1ADIES HoneC-vhole work, eouying addresses, -etc Good pay.- Particulars 6 cents stamps. Horicon MailInr AgeffCrr Dept. n. Chicago; 111. ,;;4'; - . " - -10-lt

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LADIES make supporters. 812 per hundred; no canvassing ; material furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash Supply Co., Dept. U-76, Chicago. 10-lt WANTED Lady roomer or boarder. 103 North Seventeenth street. 10-7t WANTED Position as housekeeper, or to do general housework, by experienced widow with small child. Address D. E., Care Palladium. 10-2t WANTED Girl for general housework. 207 North Fourteenth street. 10-2t WANTED Married man for farm; everything furnished. Address Z. Care Palladium. 10-tf WANTED One large or two small rooms for light housekeeping, by man and wife, no children; rent in advance. Address G, care Palladium. 10-lt WANTED Dress making by the day at homes. Address L, care Palladium. 10-2t WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose; 70 per cent profit; make $10 dally; full or part time; beginners investigate. STRONG KNIT, Box 4039, West Philadelphia, Pa. jan21-sat-tf A LADY can earn $9.00 a week, copying and addressing at your home. Book 10 -cents in silver. Shows How. National Manufacturing Company, Washington, D. C. 27-3-10-17 FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK Tells about over 360,000 protected positions in U. S. Service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There is a big chance here for good, sure and generous pay. Lifetime employment. Easy to get. Just ask for booklet C. 766. No obligations. Earl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. 3-10-17-24 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted. No canvassing or soliciting required. Good Income assured. Address National Realty Co., V. 1322 Marden Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3-10-17-24 RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED $800 first year, promotion to $1800. Examinations May 4, in every state. Common education sufficient with my coaching. Full information free. Write for booklet J, 766, Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. 3-10-17-24-2-9-16-23-30-6-13 WANTED: Dull Safety Razor Blades to r jh&rpen. Will make them to 8ve better than new. JS Will not wear away the blade can be resharpened any number of times. Single Edge Blades ... 25c a doz. Doable Edge Blades . . . . 3&c a do. Duplex Blades 50c a doz. Hollow Ground (steel) Blades, 25c each Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mail Orders Promptly Executed. Return postage prepaid on mall orders. P. L. Ross, Box 217, Richmond, Ind., or leave blades at Ross' Drug Store. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished house keeping apartments, 207 N. 9th street. No children. 9-2t FOR RENT 7 room house $12.50. 205 W. Pearl. Phone 2477204 8. 12th. sat-tues-thurs-tf FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms, modern, 908 Main. Wm. G. Hiatt, Hittle Blk. ' 6-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath and ateam heat for gents only, at the Grand. 18-tf FOR RENT For cash, farm of 100 acres, good land, close to Interurban and market. Address with reference, "O, J.," care Palladium. 26-tf FOR RENT 7 room house, $12.50. 205 W. Pearl. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. 8-thurs-sat-tues-tf FOR RENT .A front room with private entrance; light, heat and bath. 34 North Sixth street. 10-2t FOR RENT Four rooms on first floor with barn. , No. 116 Richmond avenue, atfequire at 105 West Main street. 10-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1, Phone 4171. Office at Keya Harness Store, 616 Main street Phone 2658. 19-tf RAFFERTY & CHASE Electrical contractors, power plants, motor TPork, wiring for lights, bells, burglar alarms and telephones. Repair work a speclait?. Phone 1469, In rear of 14 South Eighth atreet. . UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL IS 8. Seventh. 8c Richmond's Leading Upholsterer. Mattresses and Awnings, odd pieces made, to order, high class work a specialty. What we do we do right. Estimates cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed all patrona. Phone 1793. thur-fri-sat-tf AUCTIONEER. DEMP8EY E- DENNIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEERING Higher Class 'Service at Lower Rates. See j for dates. Headquarters Dye A Price, Phone 5021 & 5117 B. Jaa20-tf C SHOE REPAIRER. Albert J. Linemann, 20th Century Shoe Repairing Co., t N. 8th St. We call for and deliver. Phone 22SG. See Feltman window for display. Jan31-tf A O. Deertng livestock tate. Auctioneer, CentervUle. ladiasn. a-tf

FOR SALE

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence on the L. T. Bond farm, adjoining Cambridge City on the northwest, three-fourths of a mile from car stop (L. E. W. crossing), on Friday. February 16th, the following pro perty: 4 head of horses; One 1.300; pound bay, one 1,300 pound brown mare; one 1,500 pound black horse; one 1.400 pound bay mare bred; one .' span 2,700 pound mules; 15 head or cattle; two milk cows, one fresh; 13 head of yearling steers; 60 head ' of hogs; 20 brood sows and 40 shoats; general line of farming implements ; 1.000 bushels of corn in the crib, and Timothy hay in the mow. Terms of Sale: All sums of $5 and under, cash; over $5, a credit , of nine months, purchaser executing note with approved security, four per cent off for cash. Sale com-. mences at 10 a. m. Lunch by Walter Templin. i CHARLES LINDERMAN. 10-2t PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public sale on the Boyd farm, one-fourth mile south of Middleboro, on Tuesday, February 13, 1912: 6 horses. 25 cattle, 34 hogs. 1.000 bushels corn, hay, farm implements, har-; ness. etc. A. O. BOYD. ! 10-2t FOR SALE Coal range, cheap. Call j phone 4054. 10-2t i FOR SALE Shelving and counters, cheap, at the Peoples' Store. 10 FOR SALE Peninsular heating stove'. Peninsular cook stove, cupboard, chairs, etc. 336 South Eighth street. 10-2t FOR SALE White Orphingtons, Cockrels and Brood Sows. Prices reasonable. Telephone 5105-K. 6eod-3t FOR SALE Horse and two stoves, 249 South 4th street. 6-St FOR SALE 1 Sinker -. DavU Steam Kngine 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 shafting; 1. large 12ln. rubber belt, 62 ft. Jong; 88 ft. 7 ft in. rubber belt. Geo. W. Davis Carriage Co. 16-tf FOR SALE Block wood. dry. $5. Double cord. Phone 4105. 8tf FOR SALE Excellent White Water Valley farm. City property considered in part payment. Address "X," care Paladium. 1-tf FOR SALE A few Black Langshang Cockerels, two incubators and brooders. J. M. Elliott, R. F. D. No. 8. 9-7t PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will ( sell at his farm two and one-half miles north-west of Fountain City on Wednesday, February 14th, commencing at 10 o'clock, four head of horses, seven head of cattle, 13 head of hogs, farming tools, hay and corn : and numerous other articles. Chas. H. Davis. 5-7t FOR SALE 6 brood sows to farrow " May 2, Phone 6133-D 3-7t FOR SALE New RicBmond plauo cheap. Address "Piano," care Palladium. 14-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf SANFORD E. HENNING, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, 205 N. 8th. . FOR SALE: Modern 8 room house, good location. Pay like rent. Payment down. Phone at once, 3741. 7-9-11 FOR SALE We have for sale a nice, clean, up to ?ate stock of hardware in prosperous town which is in the center of an excellent farming community and near Richmond. Wm. H. Bradbury & Soni Room-1 and 3 Weatcott Block FOR 8ALE--New modern 6-room house and barn. Just completed, lm mediate possession. Phone -3247-3234. Address E. O. Kemper 301 West Main St 9-tf DONT THROW AWAY THOSE COAL OIL LAMPS They can be made into beautiful Phone 1469. Get our proposition

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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 far Oneinnatl. VJ"' '' 12:15 p. m. (noon) DAILY Limited for Chicago and West. 13:40 a. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. ' 8! 10 p. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. Sleeping:. Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cars on Limited Traina. , , : Sleepina- Cars on Night Traiaa.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued.

FUNK & MILLER Mr. City Home Buyer, Are You Reading Our Advertisement Every Day? If you are not you had better commence today. Get into the habit of looking at Funk & Miller s Real Estate Bulletin the first thing you do when you get your paper. We will keep joxi posted. OUR AD will appear every day that this paper is published, and we will tell you about things that are VERY important for you to know. Call us up, come and see us. or tell us where' you live, and we will call on you. SEE us for farms. FUNK AND MILLER P. S We write all kinds of Ftra Insurance, Surety Bonds, and Burglary Insurance. Real Estate Loans. Iasnranc We can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto, "A Square' Deal to Both Buyer and Seller." D. R. FUNK ft J. H. MILLKR. Second National Bank Building. Ptone 2766. M iiiii i I, Saoford E Hemming! 205 North 8th Street. Small farm with buildings, fine ground, close to city, $2,000. Another of 8 acres with bungalow cottage, etc.. close to schol on pike,, two miles out, $2,000. 100 acres, fine buildings and fine ground, 2nd bottom, both waters la. house, furnace. Very desirable. 47 acres, 2 miles northwest, black-' smith shop, house and barn, and tools . Six acres, brick house and barn. Spring Grove. 2H acres, brick house and barn,. Spring Grove. v 7-roorn brick, one acre ground. No. 12th. Barn. Ground level. FOR SALE Eight room house. big bargain to close estate. J. B. Meek,, adminiatrator, Boston. Ind. -7t PAY AS RENT on modern S room, house, good location. Payment down. Phone at once. 3741. 7-9-11 LOST LOST Belt and han ' painted pin. Leave at, Palladium. . .l2t LOST Child's fur neckpiece. Finder leave at 401 South Thirteenth street. 1 ;- . io-2t FOUND FOUND Pocket book, containing smatl amount of money. Call .Palladium office. - t-zt Sarcastic. A young author, evidently desirous' of benefiting by the experience of an; older brother craftsman, once asked iticnara uenry moaasra now ne naa acquired such a master of Anglo-w Hiim. . "I dont know how I ever did It." vimvu iue iun, wuu. iif?r a iu'-:, ment's reflection, added. "I think, however, I must attribute It to the ' fact that I never had any education. .- Duties. Man cannot choose his duties. He . may choose to forsake bU duties and choose not to hare the sorrow they bring. But be will go forth, snd what 'Will he find? Sorrow without duty; bitter herbs and no bread with them, i The highest liberty Is harmony with the highest Is wr. Giles. Palladium Want Ads Pay. AND OAS FIXTURES portable electric lamps by calling on all your spring , wiring. PHONE 14C. MEN'S SOLES Sewed. 75c; Nailed, Side. Having Us to Mend Them. LINEMAN 84 NORTH 8TH ST.