Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 213, 12 July 1912 — Page 9

THE RICH3IOND PAX LADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY JULY 12, 1912.

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News From Surrounding Towns

NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARIS, O.. July 12. Mrs. Elizabeth Raney left Thursday for an extended visit In Xenia. MiSB Alta Nelson, of Straughns, Indiana, is visiting her uncle, W. A. Nelnon and family. Edward and Robert Doyle, of Cincinnati, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Dea. William Sawyer, who was brought here from the Reid Memorial hospital where he undtrwent an operation, is at the home' of W. E. Jones. His condition was reported as improved Tuesday. Mrs. Nancy Baker returned home Friday night after a few weeks' visit in Indianapolis. Miss Sallie McGrew has gone to Johnstown, Pa., for a couple of weeks. C. W. Bohn has returned home after spending the winter in Oregon. Russel Smith spent Wednesday in Tippecanoe City, Ohio. Miss Osa Kordell and lady friend, of Waverly, Ohio, are the guests of ffiends here. Miss Fern Shepard returned to Marine, Illinois, after a month'B visit here with relatives. s William Collis, of Cincinnati, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marriman, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday in Richmond. ; The ties for the last part of the traction line track, have arrived and the work of laying the trac kis again in progress. It is thought that within the next ten days the work will have been finally and fully completed. Mrs. G. W. Richard was called to Hollansburg, on account of illness. H6ward Peele, of Eldorado, was in tdwn Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Smelker, of New Madton, is ill with typhoid fever and her childjn are at the home of her father, W. P, Mills. Church Services. ' St. John's Catholic First Sunday of each month, moraine service at 7:30. " Third Sunday of each month, services at 10:00 a. m. Presbyterian-Sunday school, 9:15; C. E. at 6:30 p. m. New Paris M. E. Sabbath school at 9:15; preaching service at 10:30; Epworth League at 6:30. HAGERSTOWN. IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ferguson and children, of Jonesboro, are visiting with : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myers, Mrs. Oruu dunes luu jvire. iiieu. cuuier ai- , tended the funeral of John Miller at Milville, Wednesday. V A . .. J C . . 1 St ill I O . XXJUaUUCt UiCUUIUl DVU( 44. Ottis Staumm entertained Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Slaton Kendall and Mrs. Hettie Schultz, of Logan sport; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark or.Muncie; and Mr. nnH Irn Will Pnnlr Vf nfr-imntnl "Oth-" er guests in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copelanm and daughters, Mrs. Martha Bagford. and daughter Edith, Miss Ruth Copeland and Mr. Willie Newcomb. The Two O'clock club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Raymond Knapp. The honor guests were Miss Ethel Roller and Mrs. Chas. Knapp. ; Mrs. Sam Lewis entertained a few friends informally, Wednesday afternoon at" "her home with Mrs. B. F. Shuck, south of the depot. The hours were spent socially and with needlework, followed by dainty refreshments. The guests were Mrs. John Giesler, Jr., Mrs. C. T. Knapp, Mrs. Chas. Williams, Mrs. J. H. Kidwell, Mrs. Robert Thurston, Mrs. Raymond Fleetemeyer, Mrs. Clifford 'Fouts, and Miss Nellie Brant. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis -will take up a residence at Cincinnati, next week. MisS Edna Addington, of Richmond, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Wm. Dingworth, returning to her home Thursday. Mrs. M. T. Fox was hostess to the Social Circle this afternoon. A dance was given at the K. of P. hall last evening. The topic for the Christian Endeavor services Sunday evening are "How Much Should a Christian Think of Personal Appearance?" MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., July 12. Silas Clark, of Connersville, was in town yesterday, greeting friends. Oran Bragg remains much the same with his lame knee. Charles Ferguson, of near Bentonville, was in town, yesterday, greeting friends. R. P. Lindsay has a new Westcott, and his friends say he will take his first outing in it Saturday. Mrs. H. D. Huddleston had as her callers, yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Albert Weed, Mrs. Forrest Danner and Mrs. Frank Morrow ,of Cambridge City. Mrs. Lawrence Wissler and daughter and Mrs. Dan Hess and daughter, were Cambridge City visitors and shoppers, yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Swope was entertained with Mrs. Chas. Hale, on West Connersville, street, Wednesday. The ladle were out buggy riding. Henry Sheppard Has a very sick horse. The animal has been suffering frdm a sore on its neck, caused by the collar rubbing.. Poison set in and the result is lockjaw. Mrs. L. A. Bragg and Mrs. Carrie Boyer have been entertaining as thelf guest, Mrs. Alice Guyton, of Richmond. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimel, had as her caller, yesterday afternoon, Miss Ida Bertsch, of East Germantown. Miss Mertch will leave Tuesday for Alabama to visit her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bertsch, of near Carney. Mrs. L. F. Lantz and daughter. Miss Jes6le, were it Richmond yesterday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Leibhardt. MeBdames Leibhardt and Lantz are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin enter talned as their guests at evening dinner, Wednesday, Mr, and Mis, w. P.

Moore, and the Misses Blanche Moore and Daisy Templin. Oscar Kirlin, George and Fred Murley were out frog hunting Wednesday evening. They brought in 60 frogs. Mrs. Swope and daughter, Mrs. Ina Swope, spent yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Sherman Werking. Miss Daisy Templin, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. S. Templin and other relatives and friends, left today for her home at Middletown, Ohio. .Mrs. Frank Wallace and Miss Tiny Moore were Richmond visitors and shoppers, yesterday. Glen Elwell, of this place, Robert Bertsch, Albert Ohmit and John Dora, of Cambridge City, are in camp on Charles Hurst's farm southeast of Milton. They report a fine time. Mrs. J. A. Brown was at Richmond yesterday as the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. M. Gentle and family. Mrs. Joe Gause is making much of an improvement in her property. Ora White was at Connersville yesterday on a business trip. Mrs. Frank Izor, although still unable to walk around is gradually improving in her sprained foot, caused by a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Flora Wissler are entertaining as their guests, this week at their country home near Bentonville, Mrs. Clarence Ocker and children, of Cambridge City. The Rev. Chas. H. Pinnick will preach at Doddridge Chapel Sunday morning and evening. The Milton merchants have been receiving a large bunch of freight by interurban, this week. There will be a meeting at Kinsey's hall Saturday evening at eight o'clock, on August 3, to elect a board of trustees for the Westside cemetery. The lot owners and those interested are requested to be presnt. Th Women's Cemetery association heard the report of its soliciting committees at its last regular meeting. The commutes have been meeting cordial treatment. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel was hostess for the Rebekah Aid society of Cambridge City, Thursday. The following

Inrlioa worn rtroeont AfnaHampc P.dfi Roby, George Babcock, Lee Pitman, ( Charles Driggs, Mary Rummel, Joe Moore and daughter Dorothy, Delia Williams, W. F. Medsker. Alvin Hormel, of Cambridge City, Alice Guyton, of Richmond, Frank Benninger, of west of town, J. B. Murley, WTillis Leverton and C. A. Borders. The meeting was an all-day affair and a fine dinner was served. George Babcock, who was in town on business was invited to join the ladies at dinner. Regular preaching at the Christian church, Sunday. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR GRAVEL OR MACADAM ROAD. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of July, 1912, there was filed in the office of the Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana, a certain petition signed by Charles H. Minor and more than fifty other free-hold voters of Wayne Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, and addressed to the Board of" Commissioners of the said County of Wayne, asking for the construction of a gravel or macadam road in said Wayne Township, of said County, which said petition is in words and figures as follows, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss. Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, July Term, 1912. Petition of Charles Minor, et al., for the improvement of Richmond and Newport Turnpike, (in part), in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, under the provisions of "The Three-Mile Gravel Road Law." Petition for Road Improvement. To the Board of Commissioners of the County of Wayne and State of Indiana. Gentlemen: The undersigned, being fifty and more freeholders of, and bona-flde residents and freehold voters of, and voters of Wayne .Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, said Township of Wayne having a population according to the last (1910) census, including the City of Richmond, and the Town of Spring Grove of less than thirty thousand (30.000) inhabitants, hereby and herewith petition and pray your honorable body that a certain public highway within said Township of Wayne, and generally known as "The Richmond and Newport Turnpike," and described as follows, to-wit: In State of Indiana, County of Wayne, and in Wayne Township thereof, commencing on the section line dividing sections twenty-eight and twenty-nine (28 & 29), Township fourteen (14), north, of Range one (1) west, at the point where the north boundary line of Town of Spring Grove crosses and intersects said section dividing line; thence north along said section dividing line and the continuation thereof dividing sections twenty-one and twenty (21 & 20) of same above, township and range, and sections sixteen and seventeen (16 & 17) of above township and range, and sections eight and nine (S & 9) of the above Township and Range, to the point of juncture and joining of "The Richmond and Newport Turnpike" with "The Richmond and Arba Turnpike," a short distance north of the southwest corner of said section nine (9), and all being in length of two and one-half (2H) miles," shall be laid out and improved by grading, draining and paving with crushed stone, all as is hereinafter set out. And said petitioners would state and show that said highway is as is shown above of less than three miles in length, the same being two and onehalf miles in length, and that same connects at the each end thereof with an established free-gravel and improved highway in said Township of Wayne, and that all of said highway above described Is within the corporate boundaries ! of said township of Wayne. And the. undersigned petitioners herewith recommend that said part of said highway sought to be laid out, established, graded, drained and pared through these : proceedings in

petition and subsequent proceedings thereon, be so improved as follows, towit: 1. Width. That the total width of said highway so laid out and established be of the uniform width of sixty (60) feet, same extending and being thirty (30) feet on each side of the sections dividing line as above set out. 2. Bridge and Culverts. That the bridge as now built along line of present highway, short distance south of hamlet of Chester be removed and in place thereof a bridge of width of roadway hereinafter petitioned for be constructed in such place, as a part of such improvement, and that any culverts now existing along line of such highway be replaced by iron or cement culverts of permanent character. 3. General Characters of Improvement. That the general character of the improvement to be made, and petitioned for herein, be the establishing of proper grade therefor, and in conformity with the grades of other and already

(established highways therewith con necting insofar as same can be done. And by the platting of said highway by providing and establishing of a way nine (9) feet in width along the each side thereof for the full length thereof for eventual and subsequent further improvement by sidewalks. And after the such setting apart of such nine-foot strips for sidewalks therealong as above, the remaining part of said highway, forty-two (42) feet in width along the center thereof be further improved by the construction along the each side thereof for the full length thereof, except in so far ivid in so much as is occupied by bridge above referred to, of cement curbs and retaining walls of proper and suitable and practicable width, and of some six inches in width along top thereof, and in height above the eventual surface at the highway of some eight (8) inches, and in connection therewith the building and construction along the entire length of such curbs and retaining walls on the highway's sides thereof of cement flanges or wings or gutters, of the uniform width of eighteen (18) inches, and such wings or flanges of elevation and grade to be flush with the grade of the finally improved highway at surface thereof, the such cement construction along the both sides of said improved part of highway being of such character as to provide for the proper drainage of said highway so improved, and of such construction as to preclude and avoid to greatest possible degree the ravelling and washing away and wasting of the crushed stone and highway material used in the construction of the roadway proper, and the same said cement construction to be further provided with proper drains and pipes leading therefrom to carry away surface waters from said finished and improved highways; and also said concrete and cement construction to be of such form as to provide for any other platted highways entering into and joining with said improved part of said highway, and also of such form as permitting drives and roadways through, over and across the same to private driveways. That the center of said highway between said lines of cement construction along sides thereof be improved by the excavation of the soil therefrom and therealong to sufficient depth as to provide for permanent bed and foundaton of crushed stone to be placed therein and with crushed stone of various sized screenings placed therein and built up thereby to grade of surface of highway, such crushed stone to be of the varying sizes and screenings for proper macadamizing construction, and same throughout and in course of application and filling to be thoroughly rolled and packed by use of, and rolling with a road-roller of weight of some twenty tons, and all in keeping with the most approved methods of construction of macadamized roadways. And said petitioners, and each of them as hereinafter subscribed, hereby and herewith petition for the improvement of said part of said highway as herein petitioned for and described, and hereby request that all proper steps and proceedings be taken on this petition upon its- presentation as by law provided. Respectfully petitioned., Charles H. Minor and Others. Notice is further given that said petition will be presented to the said Board of Commissioners on Saturday, July 27th, 1912, the same being under and during the regular July 1912 term and session of said Board of Commissioners and said court. In witness wereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, this 3rd day of July, 1912. Lewis S. Bowman, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. GARDNER, JESSUP & WHITE, Petitioners' Attorneys. july 5-12 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Mary Jefferis, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Mary Jefferis, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana, Said estate is supposed to be solvent. W. A. Clements, Administrator, Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. 5-12-19 Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate station at 6:00 a. m.; 7:40; 8:00; 9:40; 10:00; 11:40; 12:00; 1:40 p. m.; 2:00; 3:40; 4:00; 5:40; 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 Crawf ordsville. Terre Haute, Clinton, Sullivan. Martinsville, Lebanon and Paris. D.L Tickets sold through j

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Letter List The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads., received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favcr by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 9 a. m . as follows:

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The Waet WANTED FUNERAU .DIRECTORS Jordan, McManus & Hunt. Free Funeral Chapel. Moderate Prices. 1014 Main St. Tel. 2175 WANTED - FJrst CEass . Tool Makers Nordyke & Mormon Co. Indiana -poSJs Ind. 11 1-3t - First Class Metal Pattern Makers Nordyke & Mormon Co. Indianapolis Ind. ll-3t WANTED Energetic young man, neat appearance, qualify for traveling salesman's position at once. State age and education fully. Address: ' Salesman," care Palladium. ll-3t WANTED Young man, high school or business education, qualify for position as salesman; rapid advancement to right man. Give full particulars, first letter. Address: "Business," care Palladium. ll-3t WANTED Will pay cash for good I second hand 5 passenger car. Must be in first class condition and a bargain. State full particulars and price first letter. Address "M. C," caro Palladium. 12-2t WANTED Work by a boy of 17 years of age. Call 313 North A. 12-2t WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. Phone 3156. 12-3t WANTED Everybody suffering from piles, go to Quigley's Drug Store for S. U. Tarney's Positive Painless Pile cure. Best on earth. 12-eod-7t WANTED Young man, good character, qualify for position as salesman on our force, must be willing, to work hard for advancement; good pay. Address "Character," care Palladium. ll-3t WANTED 3 or .4 . regular boarders. 820 North H. ll-2t WANTED White girl for general housework. 42 South 18th St. ll-3t WANTED HELP First class all around machinist. National Automatic Tool Co. ll-3t WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf MANUFACTURER or new, exclusive linen heel and toe guaranteed hosiery wants agent in every county. Sales enormous. Re-orders insure permanent, increasing income. Exclusive territory. Cred't. PARKER KNITTING CO, 733 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Pa. 17-tf WANTED Get your screen doors and windows made and repaired. Lawn mowers sharpened. Gasoline stoves and hot plates repaired. Baby cab re-tired. We repair everything. All work called for and delivered. Brown. Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 15-tf WANTED! you want mcney la place of your city property, go right to Porterfield'a Real Estate office. Kelly block. 8th and Main. 18-t! WANTED To weave rag and ingrain rugs, also carpets. 808 North I street. 22-30t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT. THE CLEANER Phone Quigley's 1298 24-tf WANTED to Rent house of 4 rooms; address D. O., care Palladium. 6-tf WANTED To buy a good two-passenger machine. Must be in good condition and cheap. Address "Machine" care Palladium. 25-tf CARPENTERS WANTED Steady work to first class mechanics. Apply Superintendent, The Wildwood Builders. 602-8 Shoaff Bldg.. Fort Wayne. Ind. 28-14t WANTED Three able bodied women. Wakes f 18 per month. Westcott Hotel. 2-tf WANTED Woman to do washing at the house. Address Washing, care Palladium. tf WANTED Copies of Palladium of April 8th and 29th. leave at Palladium office. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room, private family. Bath and heat. Address . "Royal,? General Delivery. 12-7t

WORKERS WHO SUCCEED The employer is entitled to full measure of conscientious service. Workers who succeed, those who gain advancement and secure promotion, know that only through diligent work and painstaking labor can recognition be won. But there's a guarantee for better jobs, increased remuneration and greater responsibility with Its added income the Wants show the way to advancement. When an employer fails to realize the worth of skilled, capable workers who are proficient the Wants are ready to secure other positions where advancement may be won. Most workers read the Wants.

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FOR RENT Continued. FCHNISHED ROOMS for rent. Otis Dorman, Gregg Bldg., Flat No. 1., Corner 5th and South A street. 12-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms down stairs for light housekeeping. oi3 N. A. 121t FOFTRENT Two furnished roornY, light housekeeping, electric lights, gas, private entrance. 117 Pearl St. 12 3t FOR RENT A room for barber shop. 1820 North E. Call at 1814 N. E. 12 -2t MODERN APARTMENTS for rent; 5 rooms. Call at 1426 Main. 25-tf FOR RENT Outside apartments, first ' floor. Wayne Flats, inquire Louck : and Hill Co. 6-tf j FOR RENT Furnished rooms witn j bath, for gents only, at the Grand, i lD-tf j FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 122 r Main. 22-tf i FOR RENT Second story Harrington Apartment, 36 South Sth St. 7-tf FOR RENT For cash, farm of lOO acres, good land, close to liter urban and market. Address with reference. "O, J.." care Palladium. 26-tf FOR RENT Store room on Fort Wayne Ave., and flats above. Call J. B. Beckwith, 716 Mai!;. 6-7t FOR RENT Furnished room with beat and bath. 64 South 12th St. 11-tf FOR RENT 5 room flat, electric light and bath. Corn S 5th and A sts. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 10-tf FOR RENT 4 room furnished fiat, with electric light and bath. Cor. S. A and 5th sts. See A. W. Gregg, at the Hoosier Store. 10-tf FOR RENT Two store rooms, 1021 and 1023 Main st. Also two flats, 1021 Main st. See Frank M. Clark, 321 N. 11th st. 9-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 24 S. 12th. 9-7t FOR RENT Furnished room in private family. 1114 N. B street. 8-7t FORRENT Barn. 304North2l7tT 8-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished room in private family. Reference required. 224 North 8th street. 8-7t FOR KENT A nice front ottiee; pienty of light and nicely furnished and phone. $7 60 per month. 911 Main street. 13-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat, front. 415 Main. 6-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. 806 North Sth street. 6-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty.. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. SANFORD E. HENNING FARMS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE 205 NORTH 8TH FOTT SALE Lot lit Beanv"ie"w7i7 Phone 2765. 9-7t FORSALE Double house centrally located. Address "R. R.," care Palladium. ll-3t FORSA L E My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Bartel, Hoosier Store. M FOR SALE Howard Jonea residence 109 South 21st St. For information inquire 1818 Main St., or Phone 2598. 4-tf. DOUBLE HOUSE Modern, best location in city. More than cheap. Rents 12 per cent on investment. Two others 6ingle, must be sold at once; a bargain. Farms a specialty. Two very cheap. Must sell. Arthur Brooks, 16 North 17th. Phone 1303. 8-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE All oak standing desk. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. 3-tf FOR SALE Family mare and buggy. 220 North 12th street. 8-tf FOK SALE Block wood. ary. $. Double cord. Phone 4105 ttf FOR SALE Second-hand Uwn mowers, $1 each, while they last. Geo. Lane, phone 1851. 10-7t FOR SALE Westcott carriage, almost new; call at Neff 4fc Nusbaum's. 10-tf FOR SALE 1 yearling male Duroc; 1 old sow to farrow Sept. 16th. Phone 5144-C. 11-toes-fri-tf FOR SALE Starr piano in fine condition. Phone 2027 between 8 a. m. and p. m. u-3t

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cOR SALE Continued FUNK a MILLER FARMS, FARMS. FARMS NOW is the time to look at FARMS. One of the best big farms in Randolph county at a great sacrifice price owing to good reasons. 197 acres, good buildings, the best land. See this bargain at once at $95.00 per acre. 45 acres, close to Whitewater. Indiana, good buildings, level land. One of the nicest little places in the country. Price $4,500. LOOK at this: 87 acres, close to Fountain City, and Williamsburg, all level, black, tillable land, good buildings. Price is right on this place at $11,000. GOOD farm of 79 acres close to Glen Karn. Ohio, fair buildings, good land. $85.00 ppr acre. Mr. Dairy Man, wanting a place close to Richmond, 107 acres only 4 miles out. Mostly hilly land, but an ideal place for a dairy. And the price is only $3,000. Tell us what you want. Real Estate lxans. Insurant.. We can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto, "A Square Deal to Both Buyer and Seller." D. R. FUNK & .1. H. MILLER. Secoud National Bank Building. . Phone 2766. FO RSALg Cadillac single cylinder Runabout cheap. 41 North 6th St. 6-tf FOR SALE A phaeton; good as new. See Braden & Walters, E. Main st. 10-3t FOR SALEGoodTbig general purpose mare. Phone 4404. 5-7t FORTH SALECheap, 1 hand power freight elevator. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. 6-7t FOR SALE 32x3 Vs-in. retreaded casing, cheap. Call 120 S. 16th. Phone 2765 9-7t FOR SALE Cook stove, base burner, baby cab, and baby's bed. Phone 3068. 9-7t FOTt SALE Paying business on Main street. Address "A. K.." for particulars. 27-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED iWM. FLANNAOAN. Live Stock Auctioneer, Farm Sales and Good Stock a specBaity. Write or call me for sale dates at my expense. Prices reasonable. - 4 Connersville, Ind. jul 12 ev fri-ti SHOE REPAIRER. m For good, honest work at most reasonable prices, leave your shoes at 14 S. 6th st. Repaired right. 10-14t SEE MOCKE &. OGBORF tor all kinda of Insurance. Bonds anti Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 1. I. O. O. F. Bide- feb20-tt A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTIES AND FARM 3 Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1. Phone 417L Office at Key Harness Store. 16 Main street. Phone 265S. 19-tx WELL AND CISTERN DIGGERS H. O. BURDEN AND SON Well and Cistern Diggers. We do everrJiing complete. Burden A Burden. 29 Bridge Avenue. junlS-lmo For Roof Painting and Repairing, see Billheime. 820 N. 16th. 9-7t Thomas Morehead. the only first class vault cleaner in the city. Responsible, having 47 years' experience In Richmond. Guarantee satisfaction. Phone 3177. Residence, 938 Butler street 9-14t UPHOLSTERING. Ji H. RUSSELL 1 S. Seventh. SRichmond'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 patrons. Phone 1793. thnr-frl-sat-tf LOST LOST Five dollar bill in or about Hospital. Reward. Return Palladium office. l2-3t LOST Ladies gold watch, Hampden movement, fob attached. Engraved n- jw. nciurn 10 accooa na tional Bank. Reward. 12-4t

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Cash Rates ' Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Etc., lc per word or 7 days for the price of 5 days.. Found and Situation Wanted, are .inserted free 2 insertions.. Lower rate if contract is made on monthly or yearly basis.

Your Wants FOUND FOUND A package containing shlrtwaists. Owner can get them by calling at Habing's Grocery, 331 South 6th street. 12-tf t FOUND Dor muitle with check No! 17S. Call 241 S. 7th at. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Harvey Hire, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Walter S. Ratliff, Administrator. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Attorney. 5-1M5 92S9 A Comfortable "Play". Garment. Child's Rompers. Garments of tali, destription are ever popular for little tots, and a boon to the busy mother. The model here shown may be de-1 veloped in galatea, gingham, cham-i bray, khaki, kindergarten cloth, or linene. The pattern is cut in 4 sixes: 2, 4, 6, and 8 years. It requires 2H yards of 36 inch material for a 6 year 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 Size Address , FRENCH KID SKINS. Why the Yewng Animals Are Net Per . mitted to Eat Grsee. The raisin of kids for their skins Is an Impwrtaut Industry among the French mountaineers. Softness, delicacy of texture and freedom from blemish are principal factors In the value of kid skins, and to secure these essentials great pains are taken. As soon as the young animal begin to eat grass the Tain of its skia declines, for with a grass diet the kid's skin Immediately becomes coarser and harder in tea tore, and Its chief merit thus vanishes, it is. therefore, kept closely penned, not only to keep It from eating grass, but also to protect its valuable skin against accidental Injuries that might impair lis marketability. When the kid have attained a certain age at which th skin sr ia th best condition for th ns of th glover tbey are killed and th hide ar sold to dealers. Th superior quality of tnesa kid skins, do somewhat to climatJe conditions, is what has given francs th supremacy in th mannfactnr of th finest grade f real kid gloves, a supremacy that will doubtless lens; be maintained, lnasmsch as foreign xnannfsctorers mnst rest content witb ond rats skins. Harper's Weekly. Tfc 9-wilit Of life, Tke muscles 61 tbe wtommct Is oMss afSetx ' trose er active m toyeota aa im crat xml poTtnuul wHaoat artMetel aid. Mnr, -!o, have anpteaaaat ernctatiOBa of ri fnyra be atotaaca after eatirw. AH taia eaa be e-ol-aa of Or. CaMwaOa Synra Fmn vblca penaasaaQy rerates tbe bowels so tnat - mtztm eorae etoraBr, aad so stroactbOM - Motasca Utat food to deted wttfcoo 5U comfort. r' ' " 1

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