Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 123, 28 March 1912 — Page 9

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NEW PARIS, OHIO 'NEW PARIS O.. March 28. Mrs. Cox . entertained on Sunday, Mrs. Klopp and son, pf Richmond ; Mra. C. C. Vane and daughter, and Mra. Co- , bursty of Dayton.. The funeral f Mrs. Suaan Miller was held at the Christian church Monday afternoon. Rev. Joyce officiated. She. waa -78 years and 4 montha old. She . leaves one aon. four grand-children, one great-grand-cblld, two sls- , tert And fire brothers. Those from a distance, who attended the funeral were' Mrs. Celeste Halderman. Mr. and Mrs. Marlatt, of Camden. Mr. Wm. Miller, ", Randolph County, Indiana. Mra. Jamea Kuth returned home Sunday evening from a week's visit with her son at Reedsvllle, O. Miss Elsie MeOlU entertained at Sunday dinner, Mrs. Sarah King and her nephew, John McOIll, of Campbeltown. Mrs. Rusaell Moon returned to her home In Dayton, Monday. Mr. Kitbourne returned with her. Mrs. Dr. Swiaher, of Dayton, la here visiting relativea. Mr. A.B. Heath waa in Dayton Saturday. Mra. Howard King la vialting her parent. Mr. and Mra. Nate White thla week. Mrs. Joe Sowera and Mr. Pat Horrlgan Were In Eaton Saturday. ' Mr. Clarion Sluver ia on the aick list. . Mlse Gladys Miller entertained Miss Blanche Brawley and Gertrude Hawley Monday night . Mrs. Wilson, who has been sick for some time, died at her home Monday afternoon. The funeral will be held at the bouse at two o'clock Wednesday. Mr. Russell West and Harold Nicholson are visiting Mr. West's parents at Clarksvllle, Ohio, thla week. Mlaa Haiel Heath apent the latter part of the week at Eldorado. Mra. W. 8. Baylor, of Gratia, apent Sunday with Mlaa Carrie Whitaker. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Taylor left Tuesdsy for their home at New aCstle, after apendtng several daya here with hla alater, Mlaa Glenna Taylor. Mra. Ben Saxton, of Richmond, apent Sunday and Monday here with relatives. : MILTON. IND. MILTON, Ind., March 28. Mrs. Henry Larson was at Dublin to see friends yesterday. Miss Daphne Dalley Is attending school at Cambridge City. The puplla of the Milton high school are preparing for an entertainment, 'Valley Farm." They are practicing now. Mrs. Hiram Crook entertained at a Thoae present were Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeeon, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Will MlUer and tb4flaaee Hattle and Mary Sills. The ladlea tacked the comfort and the gentlemen enjoyed cards. Mrs. Crook served a pretty luncheon. Charles and Prank Callaway and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sills and daughters entertained as their guest, yesterday afternoon, Charles Benner of Richmond. Miss , Tiny Moore was a Cambridge City visitor and ahopper, yeaterday. . Word haa been received by frienda . lit this place? that the Rev. A. M. Marlatt, of Connersvllle has been quite ill. A consultation of physicians gave encouragement for final recovery. The Swiss Bell Rlngere will give the next number of the Odd Fellowe lecture' courae at the hall Tuesday evening, April t. , Thos. Roberts and his son, Tomo, who' have been with the sister and aunt. Miss Sarah Roberts, returned to Chicago last evening. Tomo expected to leave Monday but changed his plan and also visited hie relativea, Jesse Fulghum and family at Richmond. Mr. Crabtree of Portsmouth, Ohio. has purchased the I R. Gresh store of Potsy O'Brien. It Is not known what the next step will be. Mist Miriam Parkins spent yesterday at Connersvllle with friends and did shopping. Amos Huddleston. of Mt. Auburn, waa at his son's, H. D. Huddleston, here, yesterday. - The Cary club will meet with Mra. Charlea Ferris Thursday afternoon. The program states the meeting with Mrs. Barton. Mrs. Barton and Mra. Ferris changed their dates. Mra. Ferris wtshes the club to keep In remembrance the place. Mrs. E. B. Newman ia endebted to Miss -Sarah Roberta for a bunch of beautiful cut flowers as a memorial of her deceased sister. Clss Mary Roberts. Omer Klrlin went to Greentown to attend the funeral of a relative's little child, yeaterday. The deceased waa the baby of Mr. and Mra. Glen Holllday. A company from here ia expecting to go to Cincinnati, Friday, to aee "The World." Anyone who wishes to go at that time Is invited to be one of the number. The party will go to Connersvllle by way of the Big Four south In the morning and from that city take the C. H. I. Miss Lulu Ward sent home from California, a box of Chinese novelties. Among the articles were the chop : sticks, a stick of the Incense they burn to their gods and a lot of candy and nuts. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bryant and family visited at Harrtaburg with frienda Sunday. Mlaa Emma Gingrich, teacher of the primary thus expresses her thanks to . Mrs. Byron Whltely. of west of town. In behalf of herself and puplla for the delicious saaple sugar, she sent her and j the pupils. Each received a nice cake.. It was greatly appreciated by both the teacher and scholars. : Mra. Earl Doddridge will entertain the Esther. Bible class Friday afteruiM FWtta of Richmond via. Had her aunVlfts Bade Roberta, yeaterday. '.srf s.y 4 Mrs. Dennett la suffering from a mmmIv Inflamed mrm.

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tee for arranging the program for the County 8unday school convention to be held at Milton in May. It Is stated that thla convention will present one o the beat programs ever given in the county. The township graduates will hold their commencement at Doddridge chapel. Friday night, March 29. The following constitutes the program. Mualc. Invocation, The Rev. C. H. Pinnick. Music. Class address. Prof. Otho Winger. Muaic. Presentation of Diplo mas, C. O. Williams. Music. Benedic tion, C. H. Plnnick. Music. The graduates are Daphne Dalley, Carrie Shank, Floyd Doddridge. Monica Fern Wlllitta, Ethel Troxell of the township high school. Everett Clevenger, William Williama. Frank Kiser. Alfred Maple. Elsie Brattain. Herman B. Wolford. Pearl Cook, Kenneth Troxell, Vesper Richardaon of the Eighth Year grade. Motto Towards the Light. Colore Purple and White. Flowers, pink and white rose. The teachers are Perry P. Hoover, principal of the high school. Marguerite Rush, primary. Edna Wallace, Blanche Moore, Charlea Seraler and Marie Snyder. Chas. O. Williama, county superintendent, W. H. Miller township trustee. The dancing club will meet at the Odd Fellows hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Walter Templln enter tained Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore, Mrs. Chaa. Pierson of Newcastle and Miss Blanche Moore, at evening dinner Sunday. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 28. -iMr and Mra. W. H. Doney are spending a few daya in Indianapolis with their daughter. Mra. Glen Scott. Miss Helen Doney will return wun them for a ten days' vacation. Mra. Celeste Bond has returned alt er several days spent In New Castle, on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. T. B. Mllllkan. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gaar attended the concert, given under the auspices of Christian Endeavor society, at Dublin, a few evenings since. Mrs. Mav Boden spent Monday witn relatives in Centerville. Prof. E. E. Oldaker and his corps of teachers, will go to Indianapolis. Thursday to attend the State Teacnera' association. Preparationa are being made for the entertainment of the Whitewater, Presbytery to be held In this city, on April 8th and 9th. Mrs. W. P. Richardson, and aaugnter, Virginia, 'and Miss Cora Hebbler apent Tuesday with mends in menmond. A meeting of the Friday Night club will be held on Thursday evening at the home of Prof, and Mrs. J. T. Reese. A full attendance of the membership Is desired. Tod Parrott. of Centerville, apent Tuesday, morning with Mr. and Mra. George Ward, gqing from thla city to Brookvllle. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Doney attend ed the alxth anniversary of the Olive Branch Bible class, of the Lutheran Ahnrch. of Richmond. Monday even ing. Mr. Doney responded to the toast, "The Adult Bible Class and tne smau Church." Alex Mcintosh, an employe in the stove factory of Anderson, spent Sunday at his home in this city. C. T. Wright is in receipt of a letter from W. E. Forkner, who recently went to Seattle. Washington, for residence, stating that they are pleased with their new home and surroundInga. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tout have moved from the Cameron property on Mulberry street, to the Roth property, on West Main street.. Dodson and Wilson report the sale of the Jennie Booth property, of Milton, to Gus Kinsinger, who resides east of that place. Mlas Thelma Rummell, of New Castle,' la spending the spring vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L N. Falls. Frank Hiatt of Straughns. was In Cambridge City, Monday. The spring millinery openings were well attended, and notwithstanding the bad weather, the sales were much better than was anticipated. Rev. J. E. Coffin went to Wabash Tuesday to attend the session of the North Indiana Conference. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White and Mrs. Coffin will go today. Mr. White is a delegate to the conference. Mlaa Lucile Petro has been quite aick for the past few days. The Battel Garment factory was closed down Tuesday afternoon, ow ing to a lack of power for running the machinery, thus giving the employes an unexpected bait holiday. The Helen Hunt club met Monday afternoon with Mra. M. R. Crahl. Mrs. Wlllard Petro read an excellent paper on "Schools and Universities of Ho 'land," bringing out much of Interest in regard to methods and teaching, from the kindergarten, the elementary schools and the universities of the country. Mlaa Katharine Calloway read a well prepared ' paper on "The Parsifal," and its significance. Mrs. Glen Beeson, of Richmond, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Falls. SMOKED MEATS! SMOKED MEATS! Now ia a good time to lay in your smoked meats, while the price is low. Let me quote you prices on a halt dozen or a dozen hams, or on 50 or 100 lbs. of nice bacon, for the summer season. It'a cured and smoked alow, and ia nice and dry. Just in fine shape to keep right for you. SCHWEGMAN3 2 Meat Markets 3vPhones. 17-Zt T&ke Notice! You are invited to see High Jumping, Trick and Fancy Skating:, by Harrison Fry, at Coliseum.

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kl J JJfaaam (fur Trim the colt's feet Separate the ailing ewe. The tank heater season Is here again. Farm manure is too valuable not to care for It Initiate the butter-fat teat, and recall the boarder cow. If you plant pear treea la rich son you Invite blight. The early spring pullets make the fall and winter layers. , Lambs should have one feed of good mixed hay once a' day. There are more rabbits than aheep In any state In the cornbelt Either alfalfa hay or bran will balance a corn ration for the cows. A tableapoonful of oilmeal a day to each ewe will be found profitable. Limestone land and red clay lano under good culture are most profitable. A little pig loves sunshine and needs it almost as much aa he needs food. Ventilation Is a good thing If properly done but drafts are not good ventilation. Some feeders advise giving the hogs medicated salt to drive out the worms. New South Wales is said to contain more ktnda of flowering plants than all Europe. The man who makes a success of poultry Is the man who starts with the right aim. The duck raisers on Long Island use large quantities of fish , to feed their breeding stock. With five or more cows a hand separator ought to pay for itself the first year of lta use. The weak aheep should be kept in separate pens and the lasaba aeparate from the old sheep. ' The hen that makes a good record for herself in eggs for the whole year la the hen to keep. One sign of a good milker Is large milk veins on the underside of the mody. It doesn't often falL A heavy covering of manure over the outdoor vegetable pit will give frost less of a chance to get In. The cow should be studied individually, and food supplied according to each animal's consuming capacity. With only three horses to every 100 person, Switzerland has the smallest equine population of any country. "More buahels to the acre," Is an exceedingly good motto for any farmer, even if It should mean fewer acres. Two Paris department, stores use storage battery driven electric tricycles to deliver purchases to customera. Paint your tin wash basins on the inside with a good white enamel paint if you would prolong their usefulsees. Many flock owners make a' serious mistake by disposing of the ewes that are in a rundown condition at weaning time. Soft-shelled eggs can be caused by one of four conditions: Lack of sufficient lime in the food; Indigestion; overfat; fright Dairy farming Is good business, but la exacting as the cows must be fed, watered, milked and cared for every day in the year. The ability of the ewes to feed and nourish the lambs after birth will depend upon the care and feed given them during the winter. It pays to have the farm fenced Into small fields and to have plenty of yards to keep hogs of different sixes and ages separated. Those who are feeding bundle corn to their cattle must make arrangements to have hogs follow them or the waste will be too great. Breeding ewes and store sheep win winter well on good, bright, wheat straw and stubble grasses and half pound of corn given to each dally. . The best location for a new peach orchard in this latitude would be a north . slope. There - buds would be later tn starting and net so apt to be caught by frost. The number of pound of food elK. mento we buy In a ton of Unseed xJ v uai.i mucie .Buas; mmJm . mmJL forming; 132.0 pure fat. In a like quantity of bran we have 223.4 muscle makers; 1,085 fat forming, and 70.4 pure fat

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Talk to the Town Through The Palladium 1c a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETT E U LIST The following are replies to Palladium irant Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ada. Mall at this office up to 9 a. m., aa follows: Carriage .... 2 Renter . . . . 1 Rooms 3 Sewing .. .. S O. J 1 S. J , 2 W. G 1 Box 2 1 W 7 A B 1 Mall will be kept for SO 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 board and room two gentlemen in private family. Near Main. Large room, bath, light; Railroaders preferred. Call at 105 North 17th St. 26-tf WANTED Girl for general house work. Call 2001 E. Main St. 26-6t WANTED Two gentlemen boarders and roomers in private family. Large front room, with light, heat and bath, and only 1 block from Main. Address "J. H.." care Palladium. , 28-tf PAPER HANGING All work guaranteed. Geo. Rleder, 1212 N. G St., J. H. Bucher 821 North I St. 26-28-30 WANTED To exchange Player Piano '' mahogany case, in first class condition, standard make. What have you? Addrbss P. O. Box "47; Richmond, Ind. 16-tf WANTED If you want mcuey la place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly block, 8th and Mala. IS-tf 8EE MOORE A OGBORK for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room ie, L O. O. F. Blag. feb20-tf WANTED Now is the time for you to place your order for your Spring suit See Wooley, 918 Main street 28-tf FOR CARPET and rug weaving go to 808 N. 1. 21-7t MANUFACTURER of new, exclusive linen heel and toe guaranteed hosiery wants agent in every county. Sales enormous. Re-orders Insure permanent Increasing income. Ex clusive territory. Credit PARKER KNITTING CO, 733 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Pa. 17-tf AGENTS Article that appeals to every business house. Quick sales. .fine, prof its.. Best seller on market Call mornings. 11 South 7th. 25-7t WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. Here Is an offer that in cludes tools with tuition. A method that saves years of apprenticeship. Positions waiting in city or country shops. Write Moler Barber College, Cincinnati,. O- 23-6t ANNOUNCEMENT On or about March 23 will be at 315 South 5th St J. Glaser & Co. 22-tf WANTED Single man for farm work. Phone. 4112 23-7t WANTED Place to assist with housework. Address "B. R." care Palladium. 27-2t WANTED Place to just work of mornings. Address "H. H., care Palladium. 27-2t WANTED Place to do housework and stay of nights, but no cooking or laundry work. Address "K," care Palladium. 27-2t WANTED bouse cleaning to do. Can at 35 S. 6th St 27-2t WANTED Carpentering or repairing by an experienced workman. Phone 3001. 27-7t WOMAN wanted to work in kitchen. Apply Steward, Westoott hotel. 28-3t WANTED Upholstering. feather cleaning, ' matresses made to order. All work guaranteed. We get our work out C C ParUow, Phone 2559. 324 South 12th 8t 28-7t Two WANTED Lady boarder and reomer in private family. Central location. $3.00 per week. Address -Private," care Palladium, 2S-7t WANTED Cook and dishwasher "at Murray's restaurant Sis Mate. St ...i -Uyu, ".:. , 2941 WANTED To assist with housework. jCaM 811 hL-iath St - 28-2t WANTED Washing and ironing, and house cleaning. Call 811 N. 13th St 2S-2t

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FOR SALE ' Richmond property a specialty. Porterfieli Kelly Rllr Krh and Main tt FOR SALE 10 room modern house. Inquire 36 South 19th . 27-7t FOR SALE 197 ACRES GOOD LAND, GOOD TIMBER, CLOSE TO CHURCH, SCHOOL AND RAILROAD. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST BIG FARMS IN THIS SECTION WILL SELL AT A BAR GAIN TO CLOSE AN ES TATE. Address R Me Care Palladium SANFORD E. HENNING, Real Estate, Loans and In surance, 205 N. 8th. tt FOR SALE Building lot 428 or 430 S. 15th St. 26-7t FOR SALE 7-room house, 11 acres. Inquire Mra. Baumer, Newman's Hill, City. 22-7t FOR SALE Two building lots cheap for cash. No reasonable offer refused if sold this week. Phone 2788. 27-2t FOR SALE Two acres just outaide city with 3 room house and other buildings. Four room cottage, cash or payments. Business corner, good location. Call 1022 S. C. street City. marl-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Work and driving horse, work harness and farm wagons. Call O. D. Bullerdlck, 529 S. 5th street. Phone 1235. 27-tf FOR SALE Business established 1886. Doing $325 a week business. All bundle work. Three year lease on present room. $6,000. $4,500 down and balance $100 every three montha. 27-10t FOR SALE: Setter puppies. Phone 3129. 27-3t FOR 8 ALE Substantial, well equipped photo car in Brookvllle. Indiana. Fine chance, especially for beginner. Will sacrifice, cripple, no longer able to work at photography. Address W. L. Evans, Martinsville, Indiana. 27-3t FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Red rooster, full - blood. Call Phone 3199. 27-2t FOR SALE Brown Leghorn hen. Call Boston, 23 A. 27-7t FOR SALE Quartered oak (combination Buffet and China Closet cheap. Call Phone 2936. 28-8t FOR SALE Fine recleaned seed oats. Call 5239. 26-3t FOR SALE Wood cook stove, cheap. Call 3029. 26-3t FOR SALE A good work mare. 429 S. 11th St. Wm. Heiger. 26-3t FOR SALE Phaeton, Westoott make,, great bargain. Phone 3717 or call at 30 S. 22d St 26-3t FOR SALE Eggs, S. C. R. I. Red from prize winning strain. $1.00 per setting. Phone 3717. 30 S. 22d St 26-3t FOR SALE 7 head yearling calves. Phone 5122-D. 26-3t HOME GROWN Seed potatoes for sale. Ed. Schlenker, City R. P. 2 or old Loyd Farm. 25-7t FOR SALE Five Duroc hogs. See Alonzo Thompson, 2 miles Southwest of Webster. 25-7t FOR SALE Grocery stock, fixtures, condition excellent. Phone 12632449. 25-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Player pie.no for vacant lot Call Starr Piano Co. Ware rooms. 25-7t FOR SALE Motorcycle cheap. A. E. Alexander. Phone 1158. 20-8t FOH SALE: Block wood, dry, $5. Double cord; Phone 4.105. 8tf SPECIAL Mud gard sale, one week only. $2.25 kind, with double flat braces, $1.25. Mounted free with additional purchase or repair work. Limited, one pale to each customer. New and second1 hand bicycles at popular prices. Repairing a specialty. Sale opens Saturday evening, six thirty. J. A. Hardesty, 1607 E. Main . -Phone 2788. SEE Morel-Brlcker Co., tor 2nd hand automobiles. 23-tf FOR SALE 1911 E-M-F Auto, self starter, fully equipped. Apply Auto Inn. 23-7t FOR SALE Barbers and bar tenders' Coats at one half price. Wooley's, 918 Main St 22tf FOR SALE: Plate camera with tripod! 8 N. 10th street . 21-7t FOR SALE Good range cheap. 48 S. 16th. 21-7t PUBLIC SALE of real estate In Cambridge City. The undersigned win offer at public auction on Saturday, April 6, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m. the nine room frame residence property of the late Elias P. Scott, with hot air furnace, good barn built eight years and in splendid condition, located on north side of Main street near the school building- Terms made known on day of sale. Heirs of Estate of E. P. Scott '.'V;.?"" -""llsur-frMt FOR SALE Fine recleaned seed oats. Can Phone 5129. 28-3t FOR BALK Bed, room suite and three - iron beds. 902 North D street 28-2t

FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons, rigs, and all kinds of good farm tools. Can 317 North A street 2S-2t f6a SALS-A cow an yearling

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Fifth Editidm This Edition is composed of the same class of properties as the Third and Fourth Editions and on the SanieTerms An entirely different class of properties in our Sixth Edition

12 rooms. (7 acres) South 11th St ..$5000.00 7 rooms. South 12th St $2300.00 5 rooms, South 10th St $1800 00 5 rooms. South 12th St $1500.00 7 rooms, South 13th St. . $3100.00 3 rooms, (1 acre) South J St. .$1050.00 7 rooms. North 20th SSt. ...$2700.00 10 rooms. North I St $1800.00 7 rooms, North lth St $2500.00 7 rooms, North 12th St $2800.00 5 rooms. North 8th St $1200.00 8 rooms. North A street $2000.00 10 rooms. North 12th St $2500.00 5 rooms. North 18th St $1600.00 5 rooms, North 18th St. $1500.00 7 rooms. (1 acres) Abington Pike $2700.00

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FOR RENT FOR RENT I rooms up stairs. $8, at 317 S. 4th street. Phone 2477. 16-sat-tues-thurs-tf FOR RENT House on interurban line: Phone 1078. 25-7t FOR RENT Flats furnished for housekeeping, steam heat. 415 Main 23-7t FOR RENT Barn on South 5th St. Phone 1992. 22-tf FOR RENT 4 modern rooms at 325 S. 6th St. 28thur-aat-2t FOR RENT Small house for man and wife without children. Call at 220 S. 11th. 28-3t HOUSE or apartment furnished for light housekeeping for rent. References. Address "E. R. E." care Palladium. 28-7t eod FOR RENT Five unfurnished rooms. upstairs. Phone 1992. ' 28-tf FOR RENT Three acrea of ground on shares. One acre already in alfalfa on city car line. Phone 3684. 28-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath and steam heat tor gents only at the Grand. lt-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 A first class meat market stand with dwelling and barn also, if desired. Parties wishing to get into a good business should .see ' me at once. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street Phone 2233. 21-7t FOR RENT Furnished room,' bath and heat. 34 N. 6th St. 26-6t FOR RENT Small store room 10 N. 10th St Everything modern, heat furnished. C. T. Price. 26-4t FOR RENT Modern home on Pearl Street Call at 405 Pearl or 1214 South E. 26-St FOR RENT Six rooms, bath and furnace 2308 N. D. Phone 3637. 26-It BUSINESS CLASSIFIED UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL 1C 8. Seventh. Bt 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 aU patrons Phone 1793. thur-fri-aat-tt MORTGAGE Exemptions Filed. See Carrie Voodhurst Posther. Phone 1341 1006 South. B St. mar5-tuAthur-4wks A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave., R. R. 1, Phone 417L Office at Keys . Harness Store, 616 Main street. Phone 2658. . . 19-tf AUCTIONEER. DEMPSEY EL DENNIS, GENERAL AUCTIONEERING I can get you the high dollar for live stock. Headquarters, Dye and Price. Phone 5021 or 6117 B. 21-tf PICTURE framing, baby cabs repaired Welsbach lamps, mantles, electric bulbs. Brown-Darnell repair most everything; 102" Main. Phone 1936. feb23-tf A O. Deering liveatoca ana real estate. Auctioneer. Centerville. Indiana. . . 21-tf SHOE RE4Af REPL Albert J. Linemann, 20th Century Shoe Repairing Co., 8 N. 8th St We call for and deliver. " Phone 2250. Jan31-tf FUNK & MILLER Real Estate Loans. Insurance. ' We can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto, "A Square Deal to Both Buyer and Seller." D. R. FUNK J. H. MTf.LKH. Second National Bank Building. 27CC

THE CHESAPEAKE 4 OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND, IND. Effective January 7th, 1912; Sub Ject to Change Without Notice h':h p. m. DAILY, limited "for Cincinnati, Richmond, Norfolk, Ylrgbxte and North Carolina poiats. : a. m. DAILY. Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F, F. V. LbnUesl for the East ",, . p. as. DAILY, Local for Cincinnati. p. m. (noon) DAILY Limited .for Chicago .and West a. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. - - . - v r ' p. m. DAILY, Local tor Chicago.

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5 room Si Rosooe St. 6 rooms, Roscoe St. 6 rooms, Roscoe St, 5 rooms, Roscoe St. $1250.00 $1300.00 iisoo.oo : $1300.00 $1200.00 ; $1350.00 ' $1350.00 ' ' $3000.00 $3000.00 $3700.00 $2400.00 $2500.00 $2250.00 $1600.00 5 rooms. Roscoe St. . ,' 6 rooms, Easthaven Ave . . . 5 rooms, Easthaven Ave 4 rooms. East haven Ave . . . 7 rooms, N. W. 1st St . 7 rooms, Pearl St 6 rooms. Kinsey St. (Bunga low) 14 rooms", Richmond Ave . . . 7 rooms, Randolph St 6 rooms, Richmond Ave . , . . . 6 rooms, Chestnut St 6 rooms. Chestnut St. PROPERTY TO READ IT ALL FOUND FOUND Small ring. Palladium. 28-2t IN THE UNITED STATES CISTRICT COURT FOR s THE DlftV i TRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Henry H. Johanning. Voluntary Bankrupt. Cause No. 3374. 1 To the creditors ol Henry H. Jobanning, vountary bankrupt of Rich-1 mond. Wayne County, Indiana: You and each of you. are hereby no-' tided that on the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1912, Henry H. Johanning was ' duly sd Judged a bankrupt and the h first meeting of his creditors will be Vheld at the office of Dickinson Trust ' Company, Richmond, Indiana, at ten V o'clock a. m., Thursday, April 4, 1912, v. at which time the . creditors mT attend, prove their claims, examine the ' bankrupt appoint a trustee and trans- " act such other business as may properly come before such meeting. To secure consideration aU claims Xi must be properly endorsed on the out- i er side thereof with the name of the I bankrupt name and address of the 1 creditor, amount claimed, and name v and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C SHERIDAN, t Referee In Bankruptcy . i Frankfort Indiana, 'March 23, 1911. '.' 28-it t a ' '? NOTICE OF COMttt&SIONERg' i ' . SALE OF REM. &TATE. ; State of Indiana, Count jr of Wayne as in Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, January term, 1912. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in Wayne Circuit Court, wherein Lewis W. Matti. Emma L. Matti, Margaret Cox, Charles Cos, Katberlne - Bachmeyer, and Charles Bachmeyer are plaintiffs, and William H. Turner and Elisabeth Turner are defendants, for the partition of certain real estate therein and hereinafter described, to sell the real-estate in said complaint in said cause and as hereinafter described, will as such commissioner on the 29tn day of March, 1912, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder'the following described real estate, situated in Wayne County State of Indiana, to-wit: . Being a part of the, southeast quarter of Section Thirty-five (35) Township Fourteen (14), north. Range One (1), west and also a part of the northeast quarter of ' Section Two 2), to Township Thirteen (13), north! Range One (1), west, and bounded aa follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Section Two (2) ; thence south on the east section line One Hundred and Thirty-nines (139) perches to a stone : theneewest parallel to the south section-line ninety-six and sev-enty-seven-hundredths perches, more or less,' to the southeast corner of the real-estate of one Nathan S. Garwood: thence north One Hundred and Ninetynine and twenty-hundredths (199.20) rods to the north side of the National Road to the east line of said Section Thirty-five (35); thence south along the east line of said section Thirtyfive (35) to the place of beginning. The above real-estate being in extent some one-hundred' and twenty-five (125) acres, more or less." Terms of Sals: Said real-estate will be sold, free and discharged of the taxes of and for the year 1911. but subject to the taxes of and for the year 1912, payable In. the year 1913. . i ... Said reStesUte will be sold for onethird of purchase-money, cash in hand; one-third in one year and one-third In two years, purchaser giving mortgage on the real-estate sold" to secure the payment of the deferred payments; all with Interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable annually. The said sale will be made on the premises at the. hour of 1:30 p. m. of said day. Everett R. Lemon, Commissioner.: GARDNER, JESSUP AND WHITE, ; Attorneys. 7-14-21-28. J

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