Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 252, 27 August 1912 — Page 7

, THE RICHMOND PAL

IiADlTJM AND SITX-TELiEGRA31, TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1912. PAGE SEVEN

News From Surrounding Towns

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Aug. 27. Mrs. Kate Gilchrist of Indianapolis, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Hollowell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Weaver, of Bentonville. Mrs. Rudolph Miller and children, of Cincinnati, are the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. J. E. Brooks, for a week or ten days. Miss Mary Tompkins returned to? day to her .home in Sidney, Ohio, after a week spent in this city, the guest of Miss Mary Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Benton Wilson and daughter, Mary Catherine, and their .guests, Jacob Pinheirs and daughter, I Miss Leah of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson, east of New Castle. Albin Eaton will enter Wabash college at the beginning of the fall term. Miss Susie Freeman is spending the week with relatives in Liberty. Her 'sister, Mrs. Howard Beeson of Indianapolis, will join her in that city, and return with her to Cambridge City at the cloBe of the week. Don R. Shelton of Detroit, and Miss Juanita Anderson of New Castle, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGraw and son, Eugene, spent Sunday in Cincinnati.' The descendants of Michael and Francis Sourbeer, met Sunday in family reunion a Jackson park. Sixtyfive representatives of the family were in attendance, the majority of whom reside in Wayne county. The day was spent in pleasant social intercourse, the dinner spread in the open, being not the least' pleasant incident of the day. Among the number from a distance was R. B. Binkley of Indianapolis. The following officers were appointed for the coming year: President, Harry Sourbeer of Germantown; .secretary, Miss Elva Wlker of Dublin; i treasurer, Mrs. Bertha Miller of Richmond. The reunion will be held the fourth Sunday of August, 1913, at Glen Miller park In Richmond. Mrs. Mary Weaver of Knightstown, and Miss Lida Holler of Little Rock, "Ark., were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Morrey. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGraw and son, Eugene, spent Sunday in Cincinnati. Mrs. Flora Clawson is spending several dayB with her son, Leslie Clawson and family, of New Castle. Mrs, John Judkins spent Monday afternoon in Richmond. Miss Lynn has returned to Conners.vllle', after a visit with Miss Blanche iBird. Mrs. Ezra Thompson was a visitor" in Connersvllle the past week. . Miss Nora Doddridge of Doddridge Chapel, is spending the week with Mr. i and Mrs. John Judkins, and attending the chautauqua. Fred Clark of Zanesville, Ohio, joined his wife and sons, who have been : spending some time in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Miller in this city Sunday, for a visit of several days. The fifth annual reunion of the descendants of Nathaniel and Daniel Moore, was held Sunday at Jackson park. .One hundred and five members of this family participated in the pleasures of the day. The reunion will be held next year at Jackson park the fourth Sunday in August. Among the number in attendance were Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Moore and children, Mrs. Mollle Brandenburg and daughters, of Oxford, Ohio, Clarence Miley of Dayton, Ohio; Gus Moore and family of Mlamisburg, Ohio; Nathan Bean and family, and James Ortt of Eaton, Ohio, Mrs. Mary Williams and son, of Jacksonville, Ill Mrs. T. C. Davison and daughter. Margaret, of Indianapolis; Charles Reynolds and family of Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Zora Cox, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCartney, " Mr. and Mrs. Lem Holling8worth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers of Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Quickmore, Mr. and Mrs. Warren of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Henan Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, Lott Ridenour and family of Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Moore and daughter, Fora, Mr. and Mrs Nathan Moore, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Moore and family, of Mt. Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Griffin and their guest, Mrs. Jas. Gilchrist, of Indianapolis. ECONOMY, IND. ECONOMY, Ind., Aug. 27. The Friends' Sunday school picnic was well represented; 150 ate an elaborate dinner. Perhaps no crowd of picnickers ever had more fun than these Quakers did. Everybody wore a happy smile. The Misses Anna and Fay Hadley spent; Sunday with relatives at Willow Beach and visited Thomson's park and heard a fine band concert. Mr; Mundell of Indianapolis, arrived here Saturday evening to join his wife and daughter, Mary, for the celebration of the latter's birthday anniversary Sunday. She was eleven years old. Many pretty and useful presents were given her In remembrance of the day. Miss Erma Veal, the Misses Pugh and some other 'girls are camping on the Richmond chautauqua grounds this week. Mrs. Stella Cranor and daughter, Carrie, and Mrs. Grace Host were at Williamsburg, Saturday evening. Irvin Hunt who is visiting hi grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hunt, Kf Modoc, has been a very slok boy the past few days. Mtb. Caroline Edgerton of Spiceland, has been the guest of Mrs. Aseneth O s born the past several days. The Misses Laura and Vera Fleming .of West River, Miss George of Richmond, with others, were camping at fPterce's park last week. Thrashing season is nearly over in this part of Indiana.

i Mrs. Edna Replogle and children.

Charles and Ruth, arrived home Sunday evening, after a week's visit with Alexandria friends. Mrs. Julia Swallow and son made a pleasure trip to Greensfork recently. Mrs. Jennie Gardner and son Floyd, of Richmond, ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards. Miss Hazel White of Mooreland. was the guest of Miss Myrtle Martin the past several days. Mrs. Ella Lamb and dighter, Miss Louise Smith, arrived from Richmond Saturday, where they visited relatives. Economy was nearly depopulated Sunday. The Richmond chautauqua was responsible for the empty pews in the churches and vacated streets. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson and children, Mr. and MrB. Tom Stewart of this place, attended the Stewart annual reunion which was held in the New Castle fair grounds. There were 150 of the Stewart relatives present. In the original Stewart were five girls and five boys, and but one of the ten children is dead. The youngest of the nine is sixty and the oldest is eighty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Northcott and children of Hagerstown, were guests of the Northcotts here Sunday. Frank Osborn of Denver, Joined his wife and children here who have been here for some time on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanley and children of New Castle were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Stanley. The Misses Hulda and Hazel HaxVn, Elizabeth Stanley, Mrs. Edith Cain and daughter, are back from Hartford City, where they attended a house party given by the four Bowman girls. Mr. and Mrs. Cale Fenimore and son Howard, of Muncie, spent Sunday here

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce and Mrs. Anval Edwards were visitors of Mrs. Rebecca Edwards Sunday afternoon. The Gossip club will meet one evening this week. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Aug. 27. Miss Mildred Northcott is the guest of Mrs. R. A. Tomllnson at Richmond. Alec Stoneclpher is visiting relatives at Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mason entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cox of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl, Mr. and Mrs. Jyle Jones and family, of near Milville. Mrs. Mary Davis and Mr. Charley Retz attended the Retz reunion at Pierce's Lake, north of Economy, Sunday. Mrs. James Bagford attended' the Main family reunion, at Windfall, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pierce and family of near Ogden, Indiana, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.; Frank Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. John Thornburg and Miss Retta Thornburg. The class of 1912 of the Hagerstown high school and a few invited guests formed a picnic Sunday at Pierce's lake. Isaac Hayes and son, Elmer Hayes, visited with relatives here Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lester, a son weighing twelve pounds; second child. Miss Grace Walker entertained Miss Olive Bowman of Richmond, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Nicholson and family of Muncie, have been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Terhune and children of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horine and baby of Wisconsin, visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horine. Mr. and Mrs. John Salisbury and family of Economy, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benbow. The L. I. C. Co. baseball team were defeated Sunday afternoon by the Senators of Richmond. It was one of the closest and most interesting games of the season, the score being 4 to 3. Connersville plays here next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trunk, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce, Mr. Luther Bruce of Richmond and Misses Daisy and Pearl Rabould of Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Alonzo Williams and children of New Castle, and Mrs. Charles Binkerd and son of Hamilton, Ohio, were guests of Mrs. Clifford Fouts over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brant and family entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Davis of Liberty. MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Aug. 27. Mrs. Grant Stanley and daughter, Miss Stacy, visited Earlham college, yesterday afternoon Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson had as her guest over Sunday her granddaughter, Miss Bernice Atkinson, of South Bend. Miss Atkinson went to Richmond today and will return home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kerber have as their guests at their country home, south of town. Miss Magdalene Hines, of Hamilton. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart entertained as their guests, at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hart and Mrs. Hammel of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson. Andrew Kerber and cousin. Miss Hinee, of Hamilton, spent Sunday in Richmond as the guests of Miss Anna Reers and mother. Jos. Klieber and friend. Miss Hepklns spent yesterday north of Dublin, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kinslnger. W. H. Brown was at Richmond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Berry entertained as their guests over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berry and family of Newcastle, also Mrs. Mary Berry of Denver City, Colorado, Is visiting her son Will Berry and family. ; Prof. Voris and daughters, the Misss Katie and Mabel Voris. were recent

guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Chas. Huddleston, of Mt Auburn. Mrs. Bennett and daughters, the Misses Nettie and Vivian Bennett, visited the former's sister, Mrs. Mary Bladel at Cambridge City, Saturday evening. Miss Mary Ward, who has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ward, returned to Dayton, Ohio, yesterday. She is employed in the cash register there. Frank Connelly and slsteer, Mrs. Will Hurst, accompanied by Mildred and William Larson spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bradbury of Muncie. The descendants of the late William Hurst of this township met in their annual reunion at the home of Mrs. Rcbt. Wilson at College Corner, Ohio, recently. There were about 30 members of the family present to enjoy the reunion. A large number composed of William Hurst and wife, Henry Larson and family, of east of Milton, Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Hurst, Oscar Hurst of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Clark of Connersville, were in attendance. Will Gingrich, who spent his vacation with hi3 father Fred Gingrich and daughters, left. Saturday at 10 a. m. enroute for Chicago, where he teaches. The descendants of the late John Wallace, Sr., of this township held their family reunion at Glen Miller Richmond, Sunday. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Swank of Wabash, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and daughters, the Misses Dora and Edna Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Warren and daughters, the Misses Mildred and Elizabeth, Mr and Mrs. O. L. Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Crownover and family, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese and daughter, Mi . and Mrs. Hiram Crook and daughter, Miss Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crowe of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, of near Bentonville, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlin with Miss Augusta Miller. A line dinner was served. The Misses Emma Gingrich and Nora Murphy are attending chautauqua at Richmond.

" rvc you tronoie of any Kln-i dirsiur tron norciored stomach? Go to your drugifis " i-et a 50c or Jl loftlo ot Dr. Caldwell -tj T'enpin. wbloh U posit!"oly guarantee-1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co., have opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks, Copings. Porch Columns. Caps Sills, etc.. at TUe Old Mill Works. They have a complete outfit of mod era machinery ana are using nothing but washed ana graded materials In all their work. If you are a contractor it will pay you to use the best materials obtainable. If you are going to build it will pay you to insist that your contractor use the Foster Construction Co.'s products. Would be pleased to have call at Factory and inspect their Products or call phones: Res. 2529 or Factory 34 Oft CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Aug. 22, 1912. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 22nd day of August, 1912, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvements, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 280 1911 Providing for the improvement of North "C" street, from Ft. Wayne avenue, to North 16th street, by constructing cement sidewalks 5 ft. wide on both sides thereof; between the points named, except where cement sidewalks of good quality already exists. Improvement Resolution No. 296 1912 Providing for the improvement of Main street, between 4th street and 11th street by the construction of cement sidewalks the full width thereof on both sides of said street, at the various places designated in said Resolution between the points named. Persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Sept. 5th, 1912, 9 o'clock a. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments with the names of owners and di crlptlons of property subject to be a Jessed, is on file and may be seen a the office of the Board of Public Works of satd city. B. A. Kennepohl, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works, aug 22-1 week Money to Loan In Large and Small Amounts. 6pecial Rates on Firm Mortgages. Cecil L. Clark Phone 1291. Second National Bank Bldg. STOP PAYING RENT. New 3 room, and bath, cement cellar and walks, electric lights, gas, two kinds water, north east, near car line; reliable party can pay 1100.00 cash, balance like rent, $1$ per month. Let your rent money buy your home. Do it now. Phone 1730, , T. W. Hadley, 121 So. 13th.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

. Letter 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. Mall at this of flee up to 9 a. nx, as follows: D. O. ,. C. K. -.-.... 2 Bargain 1 Home ....... 1 B. M 1 H 1

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The 'Want WANTED FOR SALE Bargain,Au tomobile, Davis "45, ' 1911 Model, Good Condition. Call! Phone 3706 WANTED Painters at M. RiimAltr fir Cr It NOT IC EW e manufacture beautiful ; Fluff rugs from your old ingrain and brussels carpets; by an India-j napolis firm. Call Mr. Fly, City j Restaurant. 27-3t j WANTED Housework or place, to j keep house by lady with child. Address R. M., care Palladium. 27-2t j WXNTEDDistricrian"ager to repre- j sent us in your county. Our policies : and agency contracts are most lib-! eral. If you are not experienced, i we will teach you the business. References required. Write United States Health & Accident Insurance Co., Saginaw, Mich. aug 27-29-31 WANTElPOne woman in each county who desires employment in home town. $15' per week. Be independent and self supporting. D. B. McCurdy company, Como Building, Chicago, Ills. 27-lt WANTED CANVASERS Four young men, age 18 to 25, of good appearance, willing to work for good pay. Have reference from parents or local business houses here. Call after Tuesday and up to Saturday 1 p. m. Ask for Mr. Ballard, Arlington Hotel. 27-2t WANTED First class lady bookkeepr er, one who can take full charge and operate typewriter. Inquire Westcott Hotel. 27-3t WANTED Apprentice girl at once at Kielhorn's Millinery store, 526 Main street. 27-7t WANTED A blacksmith, prefer married man. Address Fred White, Kitchel, Ind. 27-3t WANTED Experienced machine hands at once. Louck & Hill Co. 200 North Fourth street. 27-3t WANTED Girl for housework. Apply 19 South Seventeenth street. 27-2t WANTED Four laborers. Call at 403 North Eleventh street. 27-lt WANTED Men and women to secure good position. C. L. C, 401 Second ' National Bank Bldg. 20-sat-tu-tf EXCHANGE. WANTED A good farm in exchange for a nice ten-room brick residence, in near-in residence section of Richmond, Indiana. Address C. F. M., 1309 Traction Building, Cincinnati. aug 28-sep 4-11-18 TIME IS MONEY Use the Underwood typewriter and save time. Free trial. Richmond Talking Machine Co. Phone 1948. 23 North Sth. 21-tf WANTED About Sept. lsst, a modern 3 or 4 room flat ,or a modern home 4 or 5 rooms. Good location desired. Address R. A. W., care Palladium. 20-7t WANTED Office of clerical work by experienced lady. Can give good reference. Address "Ellen," care Palladium or Phone 2301. 20-tf CHAUTAUQUA Campers call 1188 or 2422 for Merchant's Delivery. Q. .B. Rees. 7-tt WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf WANTED Get your screen aoors 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., 102b Main. Phone 1936. 15-tf WANTED To weave rag and ingrain rugs, also street carpets. 808 North I 22-30t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT. THE CLEANER Phone Quigleys 1298 24-tf W ANTED to Rent house of 4 rooms -address D. O.. care Palladium. 6-tf MALE HELP WANTED Floor mould- . ers. Experienced on aato cylinders, also bench moulders. Steady work. Call Room 36 Westcott Hotel, after 10:30 Sunday morning- 21-7t WANTED Middle aged colored woman to work in kitchen. Apply Steward, Westcott Hotel. 24-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT Second story Harrington Apartment. 36 South Sth St. 7-tf FOR RENT Store room with dlrelt inr (load location Phnna 4113

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FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT Good seven-room house. 809 North G street, near Rumleys. Call 7 South Seventh. 27-2t FOR RENT Five room flat, modern, heat furnished. Call at 46 South Eleventh street. 27-tf FOR RENT House, by Sept. 1. 218 North Twelfth. Inquire Miss Porter's millinery store. 27-tf FOR RENT Dwelling and business room. 107 North Twentieth street. 27-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping for man and wife. Inquire at 516 Main street. 26-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, private famUy. Light, heat, bath. 322 North 8th f treet. 17-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern, light, heat and bath. 611 North A. 23-7t FOR RENT House. "Phone 107T " 23-7t FOR RENT Nicely furnished room well located. Electric light, heat and bath. Lady preferred. Phone 2586. 24-7t FOR RENTern house, Phone 2477 forTrent a w -7 rooms, mod101 W. Pearl. thur-sat-tues-tf ayne flat. Be vacated Oct. 1. Phone Flat, 3rd floor 2773 or call Wayne front. 23-7t FOR RENT Five light and bath, Fifth street.- A. ier Store. room flat, electric on South A and W. Gregg, at Hoos-22-tf FOR RENT On special condition: One single and two double rooms. Apply to Mrs. C. K. Barnes. Phone 2140. 21-tf FOR RENT Furnished room. 215 South 11th. 21 7t FOR RENT Furnished front flat. 415 Main. 21-7t FORRENT House of 9 rooms, bath! 8th street. Phone 1123. 21-7t J FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and bath. 64 South 12th St 11-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 15-tr FOR RENT Modern, seven room -apartment; first class location. All conveniences.. 210 North Ninth street. 26-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Fertilizer EQUITY BRANDS of FERTILIZER Made From Degreased Tankage. See Henry Holzapfel 324 N. 3rd Street. Phone 2098 20-eod-5t STOVES REPAIREDNowi8 the time. R. C. Weller, 23 North Third street. 27-7t eod SAY Is your horse lame? If so, call at T. P. Butler's Shoeing Forge and have his feet looked after. And don't forget to ask about Corona Wool Fat for the feet. 27-7t SEE MOORE & OGBOKiv lor ail kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room IC, I. O. O. F. Bide. (cb20-tt A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1. Phone 417L Office at Keys Harneee Store 616 Main street. Phone 265S. 19-11 FOR SALE FOR SALE Cheap, good bed Davenport and kitchen cabinet. 100 South Eighth street. 26-2t FOR SALE Buggy as good as new, robber tired. Enterprise Grocery. Phone 1935. 26-7t FOR SALE One drop head White machine, six drawer, in first class condition. 500 Main street. 26-2t

FOR SALE Five-year-old horse, city broke, carriage pole. 242 Richmond avenue. 26-7t FOR SALE Grocery stock, fixtures! Address Grocery, care Palladium. 26-7t

FOR SALE Continued

j FOR SALE Don't buy u typewriter j until you see the Underwood. Free ! Trla'. Richmond Talking Machine! Co.. 2 3.'orth 9th. 14 tf ! FOR SALE Clover huller. also good ; Wason. Call E. K. Wilson. 15-14t j FOR SALE First class market and ! Droduce wagon at 1113 N. W. 5th street. 24 2t FOR SALE Five passenger auto. Make a good truck. $150. 221 North 19th. Phone 3785. 24-2t FOR SALE Good organ $5.00. Call 1214 Harris. Phone 4031. 24-3t PU BO C-SALE At 10 o'clock. Aug. 29, 2hi miles northwest of Centerville. We will sell at public sale. Good horses. Shorthorn cattle, Poland china hogs and farming implements. A. O. DEERING. Auctioneer. C. W. STAATS. 27-2t FOR SALE Modern Millinery store in town of 700. Extensive trade. Good money maker. Bargain if sold soon. Reasons given personally. Address Milliner, care Palladium. 27-7t FOR SALE Gent's bicycle, good condition, $6.00. Phone 3086. 27-2t FOR SALE Good Art Garland baseburner. No. 30; cheap. 410 South Eleventh street. 27-2t FOR SALE Excellent Jersey cow. Phone 3826. 26-2t FOR SALE Paying business on I Aiam street. Aaaress - jl. a-, tor particulars. 27-tf FOR SALE Cheap Wood en boxes of lumber, averaging 38x50x12. Call at once. Nicholson Printing rn 22tf FOR SALE: Good pool table with complete outfit, cheap. Address Pool, care Palladium. 22-6t FOR SALE Groceries at wholesale price, also house furniture; S07 N. 14th. 19-7t FOR SALE Good black cloth coat. size 36, cheap. Also green broadcloth jacket suit. Size 36. Call 202 North 8th. 20-tf FOR SALE; Phaeton, half price, good as new; at Braden & Walters Car riage Works. 25thurs, sat tues-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ialty. Porterfield. Kelly Rib- th onrl Mir tf VJW! HUM 4alA.. FOR SALE Well improved farm of 175 acres. For particulars address Room 40, Colonial Building. Phone 2560. 27-7t FOR SALE My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Bartel, Hoosier Store. tf FORSALE 16"0 acre farm. $S5 per acre, near Williamsburg; box 34, Williamsburg, Ind. 19-7t

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

Yotmr Warts FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. Good S room house, electric light. 44x160 corner lot. one square from street car line. Easy payments. $1,700. 47 acres 2i miles of city, all good. 187 acres. 8 miles of city, best larm in county. $100 per acre. 40 acres, black, no waste. 160 acres Improvements, no one on pike, good water, sugar tree land, on mile town. $50 per acre. 100 acres, good, one mile traction line. $100 per acre. Double house, 7 rooms on side, all good, central location. $3,500. ARTHUR BROOKS 16 N. 17th St Fhone ISO SANFORD E. HENNING FARMS, REAL ESTATE. LOANS AND INSURANCE 205 NORTH 8TH FOR SALE Cheap, three lota. 8 tk and G its. Phone 2477. 9-tues.thurs.sat-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 25 aeree black ground; good buildings. - Will trade for eight or nine room house, centrally located. Sanford E. Hen-' nlng. 27-lt FOR SALE Five room cottage. Cash, bargain, or $100 cash balance monthly. Box 100, city. 20-7t LOST LOST Gold watch and chain. Reward. Phone S147-E. 2-7t LOST Between Richmond-Fountain City, one pair Child's Rompers, Friday. Leave at Palladium office. 19-tf LOST Between the Glen and North 20th street, a large baby's bonnet. Return to 216 North 20th. 21-tf LOST Green double plaid shawl, between Richmond and Frank Hodg ins, southeast of city. Leave at Palladium office or Frank Hod gins. 24-3t LOST Open face Hamilton watch. on Middleborough pike. Five dollars reward. Phone 5105-B. Coblents grocery, Middleborough. 27-lt A Wide Acquaintance. A nonvelle riehe dowsger has afford-, ed much amusement while clambering up the slippery rounds of Wsshlngton's social ladder. One day sfter she had returned from circumnavigating . the globe she essayed to entertain a drawing room with a boastful account of her travels. She had been everywhere, and her flow of slaughter house English wss augmented by frequent, wavings of her bedlamonded hands snd forceful noddlngs of her tiara ed head. -Did yon see the Dardanelles?" asked a sprightly debutante. "And the Himalaya?" inquired another fair young bud. -I dined with them In Tarts." replied the .dowager triumphantly. And she wondered why everybody smiled. Chicago Tribune. 9 Septo. 3 GO WITH US!