Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 153, 2 May 1912 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND 1A.IXAIU3I AND SU5-TEL1SGRAM, THURSDAY. 31 AY 2,1912.

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News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., May 2. Mrs. Catherine Swafford was at Oonnersville, yesterday. The funeral services of the late Alonzo Wallace were conducted at the home In that city, this afternoon after which the funeral cortege moved to Valley Grove cemetery four miles south of Milton where the funeral proper was conducted. The burial was in the Valley Grove t cemetery. Alonzo Wallace was the son of Jas. and Nancy Cluckner Wallace and was born two miles south of Milton, July 30, 1850. ; For many years and until recently he lived on the James Wallace homestead farm. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Anna Wallace, and one daughter, by a first marriage, Mrs. Emmet Crowe of Richmond. - The Rebecca Degree lodge will meet ; Tuesday evening and request its mem- ; bership to be present for practice. Mrs. Charles Davis has as yet found I no owner for the bracelet she found I at the Odd Fellows hall a few even lings, ago. , The members of the Esther Bible Class are requested to meet with the ' Rev. Mr. Pinnick at the M. E. church . prayer meeting, this (Thursday) evening. Harold Filby is employed at the Hoosler Drill works in Richmond. Ho is in charge of a room. James Ferguson, of Ferguson's Hill, near Beeson's station has gone to In dianapolis on business for a few days. Mrs. Wesley Newton entertained the . Standard Bearers Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elmer Weaver was a Richmond visitor and shopper, Wednesday. Mrs. Benj. Copeland was called to Oonnersville by the death of her brother-in-law, the late Alonzo Wallace Wednesday. His death took placo Tuesday evening. Dr. Sweeney wa9 at Richmond to at tend the county medical Wednesday. Lycurgus Beeson is having his house newly painted. Lafe Cross has the contract. Mrs. Will'scott was a Richmond visitor and shopper, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beeson and Mr. and MrMs. W. "E. Williams were at Oonnersville last evening to call on Mrs. Anna Wallace and daughter, Mrs. Crowe as a visit of sympathy. Mr. and Mrs., Lycurgus Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart, Mrs. Pinnick and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell also Miss Hattie Sills attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ellen Brown Callaway, yesterday afternoon. i . . , Carl Hoel and, W.-H. Miller were at . Richmond yesterday. Linville Wallace and Mrs. Ball were at Connersville yesterday -afternoon to call on Mrs. Anna Wallace and thus express their sympathy to her and the daughter, Mrs. Crowe. ' , -' Ralph Whiteley ,1s - employed by Omer Taylor, this season. - Mr. Shultr, of Richmond,: came over on his cycle to visit his parents, Mr. and MrMs. Shultz, west of town over Sunday. It rained so that he had to re turn by interurban. His brother was. over yesterday to take the cycle to him. , ; George Baker is having his barn moved to another location onbis lotHe will remove the high board fence enclosing the premises. John Coyne of south of Milton sold a hunch of nice cattle -Tuesday. U received 8 cents per pound. A , Dr. and Mrs. Charles Roark are now moving into their new home recently purchased. Their furniture came yesterday. I", :. Earl Murley is herefrom Anderson on a short vacation to 'visit bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. "J. B. Murley. Mrs. McClure and sister, Mrs. Vene Beeson were at Cambridge Oity.ryesterday afternoon to call on their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell. Mr. Caldwell has rheumatism. Mrs. Rebecca Lowry is reported " some improved. , , , y Remember that the Esther Bible Class will have a calico social 'at the Odd Fellows hall Friday evening May 8. . . : Mrs. Mary Noll is reported better. The Woman's Christian Temperance j Union will meet with Mrs. Willis Leverton Tuesday afternoon May 7. The Sunday school convention for :the township will be at "Doddridge chapel, Sunday. ! The Eastern Star met at the Mason ic hall last evening. i ECONOMY, IND. ECONOMY. Ind., May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waltz gave a big home coming dinner at their beautiful country home in honor of their son Charley Waltz and his. bride Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCullough and daughter Grace, Mr. ? and Mrs. William Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. ' Elmer Lumpkins and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dempaey Lumpkins and daughter Maude, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stegall. Miss Maude Smith, Mr. Sam Lumpkins, Mr. Eddie Bottles, Rev. Eddie Herlin of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lumpkins and daughter Marie and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. John Lumpkins and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Keever of Hagerstown, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cheesman. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cheetman, Miss Gaarnet Voris and Mr. Sil as Williams of Nebraska. The dinner was elaborate and the presents were numerous, beautiful and useful. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleming and sod arrived home from Richmond Mondaay. Miss Elizabeth Stanley had as her , guest at dinner Sunday, Miss Nellie Bartlett. -Mrs. R. W. Routh returned to her home in Richmond after a week's visit here with relatives. . Ezra Fraish and Loria Lamb were jhanging paper for Rufus Williams rxionday. Mrs. Oliver Frazer has been quite ill the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Given and children visited. Williamsburg relatives Tuesday. ' . Miss Josephine Gwln. is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Jackson of near Morgan's chapel. Mrs. Ruth of Richmond, Mrs. Goldie Oler and daughter Beulah, Mrs. Pearl Oler and Miss Mary Edwards were guests of Grandma Edwards Monday afternoon. Dick Ullery of Modoc was here Monday looking after line trouble. The box marten, or two color swallow has arrived. One bird came April 23 and this Tuesday there are three here doing battle against the English sparrows who are holding out against the new comers. Last year the "town martins" came and they had not been here for the past several years owing to the ill-tempered, saucy English sparrows who had fought them away. Will Fouts was in Richmond Tuesday on business. Mrs. John Swallow and son Charles went to Richmond Tuesday to attend a meeting at St. Mary's church. Elmer Weaver arrived from Richmond Tuesday night.

Rev. Lee Chamnees is beautifying his property he recently bought. , Mrs. Carrie Atkinson is still a very sick woman. She is affected with lung trouble. Vene Scott has a five-weeks contract of sheep shearing. Squire Fraiser is in Richmond hangMaster Harry Lacey returned to his home in Richmond Monday after a week's visit with his grandparents. Oliver Wilson returned to Richmond Monday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cain and daughter were Monday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cain. A new girl in town! and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chamness are the happy parents. Mrs. Clemmie Clark and son Eugene, were in Richmond Tuesday. James Schlagel who was recently here visiting and one time a citizen of this place, then Richmond, now is located on a piece of land near Middleboro, Ohio. He likes the farm much better than - town. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 1. C. S. Kitterman transacted business in Richmond, Monday. Mrs. Margaret Doyle is improving after an illness of several days. ' Miss Esta Young went to Centervllle today (Wednesday) to attend the commencement. She will be the guest of Miss Alma Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swiggett have returned after having spent the winter in Asheville, N. C. Miss Gladys Scott spent Monday in Richmond. Mrs. F. L. Scudder and daughter, Margaret, have returned after several days spent with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Garrettson, of Knightslown. Tax payers from Cambridge City to Richmond are numerous this week. Arthur Mills and son, Clyde, of New Lisbon, were the guests of E. D. Mills and family the Irst of the week. Fred Jennlson of Jacksonville, Fla enroute to Lynn, Mass., was the guest of Mrs. Margaret Doyle, Monday. Mrs. Ora Wheeler and children re turned today (Wednesday) to Hagers town, after several days spent with relatives and friends in Cambridge City. " : ," Mrs. Stella Bird went to Indianapo lis Tuesday to attend a meeting of Pocohontas. She will also attend Dis trict meetings of the Order at Evansville and Boonville. The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Calloway, widow of M. M. Calloway, who died Monday afternoon, was held this after noon, at the, home, , Rev. J. E. Coffin, conducting the services, assisted by the Rev. G. I, Guichard. Mrs. Calloway- was born near Alle ghany City, Penn., September first, 1839. At an early age, she removed with her parents, David and Mary Brown o Prebte County, Ohio, and la ter to Milton. She" was married to M. M. Calloway, of Milton, March 17, 1860, in which place they resided for many years, later coming to Cambridge City, where the husband died in October, 1902. She was a member of the Presbyterian church, until a few years ago, when she transferred her membership to the Methodist church Three tons, O. L. Calloway and George Calloway of this city, and Dr. Robert Calloway of Greenfield, two grand children, and one greatgrand child, survive her. COMMISSIONER'S ALLOWANCES April Term, 1912. , The following claims were allowed: Miscellaneous W..H. Bartel, Jr., of fice supplies, 10.40; Nicholson & Bro., office supplies, $74.69; Rich mond Home Telephone company, office telephones, $104.25; Richmond Home Telephone company, telephone toll, $5.80; C. E. Werklng, Auditor's office expense, $12.00; L. S. Bowman, Auditor's office expense, $5.75; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., office expenses, $4.75; W. B. Burford, office expenses, $34.52; Albert B. Steen, Sheriff's office expense and supplies, $10.75; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., office expenses, $6.75; Chas. O. William, county supt.'s salary, $117.37; Chas. O. Williams, county stlpt traveling expenses, $28.60; Chas. O. Williams, office expense, $9.95; Vlra E. Benton, salary deputy county supt., $30.00; William Mathews, county assessor's salary and office expense, $301.70; R. J. Pierce, coroner's per diem, $69.10; Dr. H. B. Boyd et al coroner's witnesses, $5.35; John F. Robbins, county attorney, $125.00; Palladium Ptg. Co., legal publication. $6.65; First National Bank, Richmond, county bond interest, $1351.69; George Bishop, truant officers per diem. $42.00. ,. Assessing William H. Wilson. Harrison township, $75.00; George W. CtuII, Washington township, $77.50; Mary A. Crull, deputy assessor Washington township, $62.00; Richmond Home Telephone company, Wayne township assessor's office expense, $12.00; Chas. E. Potter, Wayne town

ship assessor's office expense, $2.40; Benjamin B. Duke, Wayne township, $50.00; Addie M. Parson. Wayne township, $50.00; David L. . Reid, Wayne township, $50.00; George Maisch. $50.00; Ellen Swain, Wayne township, $50?30; Henry Hiatt, Wayne township, $50.00; Thomas F. Swain. Wayne township, $50.00; Abram Jeffries, Wayne township, $50.00; Benj. F. Parsons, Waynne township, $50.00; Lester Hunt, Wayne township, $50.00; Fraqk Goodrich, Wayne township, $50.00; A. C. Brown, Wayne township, $50.00; William Ratliff, Wayne township, $50.00; Lenora Harris, Wayne township, $50.00; " John Deitz, Wayne township. $50.00; Albert E. Bonsall, $50.00; Allen W. Grave. Wayne township, $50.00; Levi M. Jones, Wayne township, $50.00; Joseph E. Reid, Wayne township, $50.00. Court House Supplies and Repairs Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant, Court House and jail supplies, $45.51; Allen & Co., court house and

jail supplies, $5.00; Richmond Light, Heat and Power company, court house and jail supplies, $18.29; Waking & Co., court house repair, $6.70; Simpson Oxendine, court house janitor, $52.00; John C. Darnell, court house engineer, $100.00; John A Markley, court house janitor, $39.00; Lindley Swain, court house janitor and bup plies, $66.80; Richmond Home Telephone company, court house supplies, $9.00; United States Chemical Co., court house -supplies, $75.00; John Russell, court house supplies, $6.00; Jones Hardware Co., court house supplies, $11.10; Richmond City Water Works, court house and jail supplies, $33.53. Jail Supplies and Repairs Rice Miller, guard for insane at jail and firing furnace, $60.00; S. Edgar Bond, physician at home for friendless, $12.50; Stephen C. Markley, physician at jail, $18.75; Aurelia Thomas, jail employe and care of insane at. home for Friendless, $20.83; Jail employe, $6.00; Corkins Chemical Co., jail sup plies, $90.00; Walter J. Doan, jail supplies, $30.42; Omar G. Whelan, Jail supplies, $4.20; L. S. Hasecoster, jail supplies at Home for Friendless, $3.60; Mather Brothers Co., jail supplies, $38.17. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs, and Employes Bertsch Bros., Centervllle, poor farm repairs, $13.85; Mary Grlmehaw, guard for insane, $31.00; James H. Martin, poor farm employes, $9.00; Vessie Stinson and others, poor farm employes. $112.54; E- N. Brumfield, poor farm employes . and supplies, $14.25; A. Harsch Coal and Supply Co., cort house and poor farm supplies, $460.69; John H. Eggemeyer & Son, coTirt house and poor farm supplies $104.20; James Bros. Mfg. 'Co., poor farm supplies, $131.45;. Hoosier Mercantile Co., poor farm supplies $29.98; Centervllle Cooperative Telephone Co., poor farm supplies, $24.00; Rich mond Baking Co., poor farm supplies, $20.80; Charles Porter, poor farm supplies, $27.72; J. D. Nixon, poor farm supplies, $24.34; Armour &, Co., poor farm supplies, $48.00; T. H. I. & E. "Traction Co., poor farm supplies, $1.03; T. H. I. & E. Traction Co., poor farm supplies, $10.00; Monarch Coal Co., poor farm supplies, $68.20. Care of Orphans, Etc. Board of State Charities, care of orphans, $2.80; Mary W. Hill, care of orphans, $9.30.; Julia E. Work Training School, care of orphans, $31.85; White's Manuel Training Institute, care of orphans, $652.10; Indiana Tuberculosis hospitatl, care of patient;, $10.71. Soldiers' Burials Doan & Klute, $50.00; C. T. Wright, $50.00; C. T. Wright, $50.00; Doan & Klute, $50.00; Wilson Pohlmeyer & Downing, $50.00; General Bridge Detroit Graphite company, , $67.50; Chas. Stiggleman, $3.25; Albert Parshall. $14.90; Cambridge Cit?y Lumber Co., $5.70; Frank H. Ohmit'A Co., $3.35. Refunded Tax Mrs. T. A. Shafer, $4.18; Wm. D. McKisson, $4.70. The following claims were allowed as settlement to Township Trustees for Poor Accounts S. S. Clevenger, Abington township, $26.00; James Howarth, Wayne township, $1704.85; Enos T. Veal, Perry township, $21.16; James F. Harris, Center township, $160.68; W. H. Miller, Washington township, $162.73; Mandus E. Mason, Jackson township, $419.16; William H. Brown, Green township, $20.66; Lewis Hosier, Harrison township, $2.00; James C. Taylor, DaMon township, $7.00; Claude S. Keever, New Garden township, $29.30; Charles H. Bond, Clay township, $43.45; Chas. L Stotelmeyer, Jefferson township, $43.50; Nathan Grave, Franklin township, $41.39; George Paullin, Webster township, $19.60; W. S. Porterfield, Boston township, $58.41. COURT ALLOWANCES The following allowances ere made by the Court during the month of April: In the mtater of the epilepsy of William Edward Lathrop, $36.17; Edward Thompson Co., law books, $30-. 00; in the matter of the Insanity of Elizabeth Drathering, $44.95; in the matter of .the epilepsy of Homer E. Ppdike, $64.07; in the matter of the insanity of William Edmunds, $19.10; Albert B: Steen, returning prisoner, $4.20; I. A. Gorman, returning pris oner, $8.40; B. B. Myrick, jr., juror, $4.00; Albert Thomas, Juror, $5.00; Stephen Endsley, juror, $4.40; Harry W. Otte, juror. $4.00; Albert C. Chamness, juror, $6.10; Everett Hunt, Jur or, $4.70; John F. Holaday, official re porter, $130.00; in the matter of the insanity of William A. FrusUour, $14.00. ALLOWANCES OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH. J. E. King, health commissioner's salary, $167.68; J. E. King, expenses, $10.83. The following allowances were made by the County Board of Commissioners for Turpike Work Hugh Thomas, Arba pike, $.75; Her man Thomas, Arba pike, $.75; George Lock, Arba pike, $.75; W. C. Morris, Arba pike. $.75; Harry Brown, Arba pike,$.75; Roy Brown. Arba pike, $.75; Omer Lamott, Davis pike, $3.00; Fa usett Clark, Milton and Connersville pike, $1.50; Charles Huffman, Union pike, $9.00; Charles Deitemeyer, Union pike, $6.00; Harry Critchfield, Union pike, $4.50; William Kendall, Union pike. $.75; Fred Crawford, Union j pike,' $4.50.

PALLADIUM Waet Ads

Talk to the , Town Through The Palladium lea word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 want ad TTEI U 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: E. R. E. . . O. J Man Farm Hand Wardrobe . B Location . 1 Gibson 1 1 D. W 3 1 A. B 1 1 Lady 1 Seamstress ...1 1 Farm 1 Typewriter . . 1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All call not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED JORDAN. M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL. DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 Wanted To Rent 5 or 6 Room House; Must Have Elsctrlc Light and Bath; Reference Given; Family Of Two. Address Renter Care Palladium tf WANTED If you vrant money In place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly block, 8th and Mala. 18-tf WANTED To rent five to six room - bouse within the next sixty days; "must have bath and electric light; two to the family; reference. Address "Rented," care Palladium. 23-tf SEE MOORE ft OGBORK tor all kinds of. Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. febZO-tf MANUFACTURER of new, exclusive linen heel and toe guaranteed hosiery wants agent in every county. SaleB enormous. Re-orders insure permanent, increasing income. Exclusive territory. Cred't. PARKER KNITTING CO, 733 Cheatnut St., Philadelphia. Pa., 17-tf WANTED To tyry watches, diamonds old gold and silver, revolvers, etc. J. M, Lacey, Pawn Broker, Cor. 8th and Main. 9-lmo WANTED Agents to solicit accident insurance in South-eastern Indiana; preferred risks, only. We have a good proposition for a live, wideawake man, who is willing to work; references given and required. Address. L. H. Ransom, Sect'y Ft. Wayne, Ind. 5-tf WANTED Yon to have your carpets and rugs cleaned by the Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone 2444. 11-lmo WANTED T o weave rag and Ingrain rugs, also street. carpets. 808 North I 22-30t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT, THE CLEANER Phone Quigley's 1298 24-tf WANTED Teachers for the public schools. Address D Agua Nueva, Texas. F. Baldwin, 2-5t WANTED A girls for light housework. Good wages paid. Apply in afternoon. 45 S 17th St 30-3t WANTED Girl for general housework. 2009 Main. 29-tf WANTED Position by middle aged lady. Confinements preferred. Medical reference furnished. Address Dublin, Indiana, Box 191. 26-7t WANTED He ouse cleaning work. Call 123 N. 6th street 25-7t WANTED A lumber sticker at GaarScott Lumber yards. M. Rumely Co. 25-l2t CALL On C. W. Palmer for electric Vacuum Cleaning, also machines for rent. ' Phone 3223. l-7t WANTED Lace Curtains to launder at 130 North 6th street l-2t WANTED Boarders at 44 S. 12th St l-7t WANTED Home for a boy 11 years old. Apply Mother, care Palladium. i-at WANTED Washing to do. Call 3. 5th and L St l-2t WANTED Young man to work in store room. Apply Westcott Hotel. l-2t WANTED Writing desk, book case, smaU coal, 4 hole stove, kitchen tab ble. A. R, Smith, R. R. 8, Richmond. l&-mon-thurs-7t WANTED Iron bedstead, full siie; and book case. A. R. Smith, R. It 8. 15-7t-mon-thurs WANTED Second hand poney planer. 20 to 26 inches, also pair of tinner's square shears. Chas Hatfield, Fountain City, Ind. 2-3t WANTED Experienced girl for Crescent Laundry. J-lt WANTED A clerical position In Richntond by a high school man with references. Address W. O. Ward low. Qin 25-?t

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FOR SALE REAL ES-TATE

FOR SALE Richmond'property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blk.8th and Main. SANFORD E. HENNING, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, 205 N. 8th. " FOR SALE Modern home, strictly up-to-date. Call and look it over. 206 North 16th. 24-7t FOR SALE At a bargain. 3 good huilding lots South 9th and G. Phone 2477. S-tues-thur-sat-tt FOR SALE Howard Jones residence 109 South 21st St. For information inquire 1818 Main St. or Phone 2598 4-tf. FOR SALE Five room new properWould take autom6bile part Address 43, care Palladium. l-7t FOR SALE Building lots, underlaid with sand, also some houses and lota. Sarah Hawarth, 725 South West A. i-7t CITY PROPERTY a specialty. Double house centrally located, couldn't build for $5000. all good, $3,600. 3 houses central, will make 13. "Arthur Brooks, 204 S. 14th St. i-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 4-room flat. Phone 2277. 2157. 2-7t FOR RENT Modern first floor five room flat. Phones 2277, 2157. 2-7t FOR RENT Small 3248. house. Phone 2-lt FOR RENT Rooms 103 N. J 7th St. 2-7t FOR RENT Three acres and half of ground with buildings and abundance of fruit. Sanford fe. Henning, 205 N. 8th. 2-2t FOR RENT One room, modern, for light housekeeping, also front room all conveniences - for two young men. 208 N. 18th St. 2-2t FOR RENT An electric vacuum cleaner. Phone 3713. 24-7t FOR RENT New house on Randolph street, 6 rooms and bath. Call phone 1572. l-4t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Also good barn. 24 South 12th. l-7t FbR RENT A house nearly new! Phone 1656. i-tf FORv RENT Ground for cultivation. Phone 3037. i-3t FOR R"e"NT House 6 rooms and bath. Modern. Call at 303 N. 13th St. l-7t F"0K RENT New modern 6-room houses. Bath, furnace, gas range. Cor. South 7th and H on car line. Phone 1835. Call 15 N. 10th St." 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished flats' 415 30-7t Main. FOR RENT One 8-room house with large barn, on 20th street. One 8 room house on South 4th. One 5 room flat with bath. $11 per month. G. B. Moore, over 901 Main St 30-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. i!5 Main. 22-tf BOR RENT 7 room house, corner West 6th and Linden Ave. Call Phone 3015 or 1235. 8-tf MODERN APARTMENTS for rent 3, 4, and 5 room. Call at 1426 Main Street ll-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath and steam heat for gents only at the Grand. 15-tf FOR RENT For cash, farm of 100 acres, good land, close to Interur ban and market. Address with refer ence, "O, J.," care Palladium. 26-tf FOR RENT A nice front office; plen ty of light and nicely furnished and phone. $7 50 per month. 911 Main street 13-tf if uk ttu-isi Almost new 7 room house, electric light Cor. W. 6th and L.maen Are. tan x'none lZib or 3015. 26-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 28 South 2nd. 26-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave., R, R. 1, phone 417L Offica at Keys Harness Store, 616 Main street. Phone $658. 19-tf PIANO TUNING. Expert piano tuning guaranteed. CLEM N. CAUSE. Greensfork, lad. Phone 9L 15-1 mo A. O. Deerlng livestock' and real estate. Auctioneer. Centervllle. Indlana. 21-tt UPHOL8TJERINO. 3. H. RUSSELL 16 8. Seventh. S. Richmond's Leading Upholsterer. Mattresses and Awnings, odd pieces made to order, high claaa work specialty. What we do we do right Estimates cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed all patrona. Phone 1793. thw-frl-eat-tf D. E. ROBERTS " PIANO TUNING. Fifteen Years Practical Experience. Phone 3684 R. R, No. 3 may 2-thur& mon-tf STORAGE. Household goods, stoves, etc. We have the most convenient storage In the city. Electric elevator and plenty of help. Abundance dry clean space where your goods will be properly cared for. Rates reasonable. H. V. McLelland and Co., : 180 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1283. 9-lmo LOST LOST Gray raincoat with gloves in pocket Return to Westcott Motor Car company and receive reward. . " 13-tf

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. FUNK & MILLER FOR SALE. Modern 7 room home, big corner lot 50 by 101 tett, one 5f the finest locations on north 14th street. See this, i Modern home 8 rooms, hot water heating plant, located in the first block on south 12th street, its a bargain at $4,300. Nice big double house, nearly new, well located on north 18th street, close to Main street, rents for $40.00, price $4,500. Double house on north I street, rents for $25.00. price $2,500. Good 7 room house on North 22nd street, only $1800. Fine new bungalow on North F street, $2750. Brick house, modern except furnace, new. small payment down, balanoe like rent, just the place for a railroad man. Price $1900. 20 acres of unimproved land, close to Yankeetown. Ohio. This land is all cleared and tillable. We want to trade it for city lots. Real Estate Loans., Inauranc We can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto. A Square Deal to Both Buyer and Seller." D. R. FUNK & J. H. MILLER. Second National Bank Building. Prone 2766. HOW'S THIS? 5- room house, full siie lot, strictly modern, only built 3 years, Just off East Main street, a bargain. Good 6-room house only built four years, gas. electric lights, city water, on West Side. It will pay to investigate. Only $1,650. 6- room cottage on Kinsey street, built a short time only, $2850. We have other desirable city and farm nroperties so come and let's talk it over. List your Real Estate with us. we sell it.. The Burroughs R. E. Co. Make our office your down town headquarters. Meet your friends and business acquaintances in our reception room. Our stationery and telephone are at your disposal. Leave your packages and baggage while shopping. THE BURROUGHS REAL ESTATE CO. Rooms 304-305 Colonial Bldg Phone 2791 23-tf FOR SALE Shetland pony. Phone 1220. 24 S. 9th. l-3t FOR SALE 30 yards of second hand Brussels carpet at 112 N. 7th St., or phone 1827. l-tf FOR SALE 1 extension dining table. golden oak; 1 sideboard with mirror, golden oak; 1 steel kitchen range; 1 three-hole hote plate for artificial gas. Phone 2131. l-2t FOR SALE One Dayton Computing Scale, cost $120 new. One asbestos credit system, consisting of 100 books, both new. Will sell cheap. F. T. Strayer, 203 Colonial Bldg. 13-tf FOR SALK Shafting mud hangers Two 20-tnch drop hangers for 1 7-16 In. shaft; 8-ft shafting, 1 7-16 in.; one split wood pulley, 30 in: diam. x 5 in. face. Also 16 ft shafting 15-16 Inches; 8 pillow blocks, 15-16 la., suitable for light power transmission. See foreman at Palladium. 4-tf f6r saLE-io second hand bicycles, $6.00 pp. I do all kinds of repairing and have the best line of bicjcles In the city at the most reasonable prices. Hardesty, 1607 Main street. Phone 2788. - 26-tf FOR SALE CHEAP Horses, harness, wagons, two horse fertiliser, wheat drills. All kinds farm tools, good as new. 317 N. A. 26-5t FOR SALE One roll top desk with chair, almost new. G. B. Moore, over 901 Main. 30-3t SEE Morel-Brlcker Co., for 2nd han-i automobiles. CZ-ll FOR SALE Soft coal" heating stove, range and folding bed. Call 114 Chestnut street 19-tf FOK SALE Block wood. dry. $5. Do-j ble cord. Phone 4105. it: FOR SALE One oak wardrobe cheap. Call 121 N. 13th. 29-7t FOR SALE Bicycle wheel bu;uy cheap. Call 22$ S. 13th street 29-7t FOR SALE Complete modern house and barn. 418 Kinsey. 30-7t FUH SALS One good delivery wagon, one Jolt wagon, one runabout, 60 bushel baskets, one-horse cultivator and harness. Phone 1244. 412 S. 14th St lo-7t FOR SALE Three good safes! B! . Johnson and Son, Second National Bank Bldg. 27-tf FOR SALE A Richmond piano In good condition for sale cheap. Address Lock Box 78, Richmond. 20-It FOR SALE Llewllyn setters; thorough bred puppies, eight weeks old. Write for pedigree and full description. Prices reasonable. John L. Dllr lard, Boston, Indiana. 25-7t eod FOR 8ALE One-half price for a good phaeton. Call at Ryan's Livery stable. South 16th. sat, tues, thurs 20 tf FOR SALE Cheap. Oood phaeton. 234 S. 4th. Phone 1824. 12-sat-tues-thur-tf

THE CHESAPEAKE aV OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA LEAVING TIME OF TRAINS At RICHMOND. IND. Effective January 7th, 1912; Subject to Change Without Notle 7:32 p. m. DAILY, Limited for Cincinnati, Richmond. Norfolk, Vlrgtaia and North Carolina poiats. 2:35 a. m. DAILY. Local for Clndrnati. connecting with P. T. V. Limit for the East , ' . 4:15 p. m. DAILY. Local for Cincinnati. -12:15 p. m. (noon) DAILY Limited for Chicago and West. 10:40 a. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. . 1:10 p. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago. ' Sleeping. Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. . Elaxslas Cars oa XCcht Trains. . . -

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FOR SALE Nice small grocery with established trade. Address "Grocery," care of Palladium. 3(Veod-St FORTSALE 2doora with plate glass. Cheap. At 101 S. 10th SL l it FOR SALE SOO-egg incubator, cheap. Phone 3717. 30 S. 22d St. 3-3 1 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our neighbor and many friends for their kindness during the illness and death of our father. Mrs. McPherson and children. Tie Mm Of Tl Be4y. Tbe orta areaaa wfckfc U tb tbr mrgmr revohr. bxI aoa which tby are l&rraly c pemtost tor tbetr liar. U tb stomach, w bM ih fiwcttoea ol tt atomaca bcoa impaired, tba txwls aad ttr alao bcm 4vranr4. To cur a dlaaaaa e( lha atom ach, lhrrt or bowaia sal a SO cast or tl bcxtla ot Dr. CaJ6waU'a Syrnp fapaia at yoor dmrctst'a. It it tba prompcaat r;ia for coastlpaboa aa4 djapaoaa avar coiBiidd. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESE STATE. The undersigned, executor of th last will and testament of James Per sonett. deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by will conferred, it will, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. on Friday, 24th day of May 1912. at Number 25S Chestnut street. Richmond. Indiana, and from day to day until sold, offer for tale at public sale, the following real estate in Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana, to-wit: Lots numbered Sixteen (16) and twenty-two (22) in the Haynes' Addition to the rlty of Richmond. Lot No. 16 being a vacant lot situated on the south side of Chestnut street and being the tfth lot west or Fourth street; Lot No. 22 being situated on Chestnut street and has thereon a good two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. House No. 253 Chestnut street. . . . Said sale will be made subject to the ; approval of the Wayne Circuit Court jfor not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value and upon the follow ing terms and conditions, to-wit: I Terms: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand; the ballinrA In ftm-A aim1 Inat.HmMt. m n a " . " V 4un VUThair In 9 months and the balance in (18) months from date of sale, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent, interest from date of sale, waiving relief from valuaton and appraisement laws, providing for attorneys fees, and secured by first mortgage on real estate sold. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. " Executor. GARDNER, JESSUP A WHITE. . . Attorneys, apr 25 may 2-9-16. 9202. A Simple and Attractive House Dres. - Ladies House Dress with Long ot Shorter Sleeve. This desirable model Is suitable for gala tea, chambrey, gingham, percale, linen or corduroy.- The panel effect which gives a Side closing to the dress is most pleating. A V shaped cgsff Is added to the shorter lee re, while the long sleeve is finished with a band cuff. The skirt is a five gore model with panel front The pattern is cut In 6 sises: 32. 34. 36. 38. 40 and 42 Inches bust measure. It requires 6V yards of 26 Inch material for a medium site. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c In silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks in pencil and send to Pattern Dept, Richmond Palladium.) Name Site Address