Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 268, 14 September 1912 — Page 7

THE RICIOIOND PAL XAD1UM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1912.

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News From Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Sept 14. Park Hess has returned from a visit with relatives at Indianapolis. Mrs. Mary Passmore has been entertaining as her guests. Miss Mary McCready, and Mrs. Shun, of Laurel. The ladies returned home yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott had as their guest, yesterday, Mrs. Davis, of Cambridge City. Mrs. Davis also called on other friends here. Mrs. J. L. Wike had as her gueBt yesterday, her sister, Mrs. Barbara Barefoot, of Cambridge City. The Helms family reunion will be held at Jackson's park Saturday, September 14. Mrs. Mary Passmore has many beautiful flowers and yesterday she remembered an old lady of 93 years of age at Laurel with a beautiful bouquet of fall roses. Mrs. Henry McMahan and Mrs. Fremont Marlatt attended the funeral of Leslie Clawson's little child at NewCastle, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Park Lantz left last evening for their place of employment, this year, at Petoskey, where Mr. Lantz will have the chair of history in the high schooL Mrs. Adam Snyder was at Richmond yesterday to see friends and do shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manlove have returned home from Winona. Mr. Manlove is just returned from a Lyceum trip doing Chautauqua work. Mrs. W. H. Swope spent yesterday in Cambridge City with relatives and other friends. The Governor's party, Prohibitionists will be at Cambridge City, this evening. There will be a regular political meeting which will be addressed by the governor nominee, W. H. Hickman and the Lieut. Governor nominee, A. J. Jackson. The Clarions will also be there. The Endeavor business meeting will be with Mrs. Ernest Doty, this evening. The interurban car between Milton and Cambridge City is not giving full service. The car is disabled and it is being run lightly in order to keep the service up a part of the time until It can be repaired. Mrs. Karl Weyl and Mrs. Oran Hemphill, of Indianapolis, have gone to Richmond to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams. Mrs. Jas. Kellam is much Indisposed. She has been suffering from weakness. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman, Mrs. McCormiqk, Miss Nellie Jones, Miss Hattie Sills, Mrs. Mallnda Barton. Miss Eunice McClung, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Doty, Charles Callaway, R. F. Callaway, E. P. Jones and daughter, Miss Mary were among these from here who were at Richmond Thursday evening, to hear Orvllle Harrold sing. -. - Mxs iMortpiiaarrea ;went to Knightstown yesterday to attend the funeral of her uncle, Charles Jd. Butler. The deceased was 80 years old and a brother of Mrs. Warren's father. Miss Nora Campbell entertained as her guests yesterday, Mrs. Tobias Murray and grandson, of Richmond. ! Miss Mildred Warren entertained at a candy party Wednesday evening. The following young ladies were present. ' Miss Mary Jones, Miss Ruth , McCormick, Miss Augusta Miller, Miss ; Luella Lantz, Miss Lorene Warren, I Miss Lillian DuGranrut The young people enjoyed making fudge. ; Mrs. Harry Doty of MUtop.and Mrs. ;John Thunnan, of " Richmond, enteri talned at a thimble party Wednesday afternoon for the following ladies at ;the home of Mrs. Doty: Mesdames J. A. Brown, W. H. Brown, L. H. Warren, j Charles Davis, Morton Warren, F. C. MeCormiok, Cart Williams, Paul Fer,rls, E. P. Jones, C. A; Roark. Ernest ! Doty Park Lantz, Ott Crownover, Edw. Wilson, Albert Newman,- Chas.- Nugent and the Jdlsses Eunice McClung. Nellie Jones, ' Hattie Sills .and Bertie Frazee. : The afternoon was most enjoyably spent by all and mice refreshvents were served. I The Christian church Bible school will have a Home Coming c and Rally Day Sunday, October 6. . Miss Edna Wallace was the guest of friends at Conner srille last week. She came , home with a party of friends in an auto, Sunday evening. The following from Cocnersville fqrmed a watermelon party with Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and daughter. Miss Edna Sunday evening at their country home south of town. Messrs. Harper Lindsay, Willard Moore, Harry Caldwell, Louis Eby, Mrs. Gs Pepper, Mrs. George Cain and the Misses Huldah Pepper, Grace Cain, Mary Cain, of ; Connersville. Miss Wallace was among the auto party." ;Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson received word from their daughter, that their party reached Chicago all O. K. and were , well. Mrs. Elizabeth. Wallace and Mrs. Emily Williams spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, of south of town. Mrs. Ernest Doty was at Connersville on a business trip Wednesday morning. Mm. John Thurman is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Frank Doty and other relatives. Mrs. Martha Stover and aunt. Miss Barbara Kern entertained as their guests, yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Best, o! Bradford, Ohio. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND, - j . CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 14. Mrs. James Vanmeter has gone to Dayton, Ohio, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Darnell. Laurence Bertsch, and sister, Miss Ethel, attended the funeral of Mrs. George H. Dilks at Richmond, Thursday afternoon. ff. S. Beard has returned after several days spent in the northern part of the state. iMrs. O. E. Huddleston and son, of Muncle, and a friends, Miss Minnie Green, of Lockport, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marson, They also rial ted Mr. and Mrs. Alphwu

Huddleston, of ML Auburn. Jesse Kimball is moving his household goods to New Castle. ' Mrs. H. H. Bryan spent Friday shopping in Indianapolis. Mrs. Stella Lege, of Centerville, has been the guest of Mrs. Margaret Llghtner. F. C. Marson spent Thursday in Indoanapolis. Rev. Thomas J. Graham, of the First

j - " I will deliver the sermon at the Pres byterian church Sunday evening, the '. service beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Ai cordial invitation is extended to the PUD11C. Mrs. George Ward and Miss Cora Hebbler will go to Webster Saturday j evening to be present at the Home Coming on Sunday. They will be the guests of Mrs. John Mendenhall. Miss Hattie Toms will go to Chi- j cago Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Powers. Mrs. Paul Miller, of Williams. Arizona, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. T. Wright. Charles Myers made a business trip to Oxford, Ohio and Indianapolis this week. Miss Helen Doney has returned to Indianapolis, to resume her work in Mrs. Blaker's Training School. Mrs. W. B. Wilson spent Friday in New Castle and Spiceland. Miss Irene Toms will spend the coming week with relatives in Greenfield and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman and daughter, Gaynelle, were called to New Madison, Ohio, Thursday evening bj the sudden death of Mr. Hageman's nephew, Edgar Hageman. Miss Hattie Toms spent Thursday with friends in Falmouth. C. H. Graver and Alex Hanen will hold a joint sale Tuesday, September 24, at the Graver farm, north of the Pleasant HiU church. Mr. Hanen will leave the farm within a short time. Walter Krone returned Friday evening after a trip to a number of Ohio cities. The entertainment given Thursday evening in the Methodist church, by Mrs. Jeannette Jewell Kellogg, of Buffalo, was of pleasing nature throughout. The program consisted of serious and humorous selections, in the rendition of which, Mrs. Kellogg gave an added Interest by her pleasing personality. Her monologue, "Mrs. Little of the Sewing Circle," was especially fine in delivery, as was also "Sallie Ann's Experience." While of those in a more serious vein, "Genevea," "When Love and Duty Meet," and for the younger folk ''Chums," were well given. The ladies of the Social Union will serve dinner at the Graver-Hanen sale Tuesday, September 24. Fried chicken and baking powder biscuits will form a portion of the menu at the supper to be served, on Thursday " evening," September "26, ' by the ladies of the Second section of the Social Union in the basement of the Methodist church. Miss Gertrude Markle was hostess Thursday afternoon at the meeting of the Round Table Needlework club. Twelve ladies compose this club, of whom ten were present. The afternoon was spent on the veranda. The members spent the time in embroidery and crochet work. Fruit cream, cake and punch were served, in which the hostess was assisted by Miss Bea Swallow. White rosebuds were given as favors. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mary Mauk. Mr. and Mrs. ' C. S. Kittsrman and son, Ennis, returned Thursday night from Petoskey. Mrs. Kitterman and little son are staying in Germantown for a few days with the tatter's mother, Mrs, Emma Bowmaster. Miss Ruth Roderick, of Springfield, Ohio, is the guest of Miss Julia Go ugh. Mrs. John Wissler is in receipt of the announcement of the birth Thursday of a daughter, Louisa May, in the home of her brother, Emory Motto, of New Castle. Miss Sallie Harned. of the Richmond schools visited the Cambridge schools Friday. Hew to Clean Wieksr Furniture. After summer uxe doubtless the wicker furniture will require a good cleaning. Do not scrub it with soap and water, as that Invariably turns it yellow and causes unpleasant squeaking. Try scrubbing it with strong salt water. If there are shabby pieces give the articles a thorough salt water bath first, then scrub well and dry as quickly as possible in the open air and sunshine. Should! you decide to paint the furniture get well mixed paint, rather tbfla. If paint is too thick it will always rub off on the clothing. It is well to finish with a coat of enamel to make it last longer. Enamel does not hold dust like ordinary paint, consequently is more easily kept clean. How to Freshen Black Silk. Black silk can be renovated and made to appear almost new by sponging it with weak gum arable water. Dissolve half an ounce in a little boiling water and then dilute with cold water until the stickiness of the gum can only barely be noticed. Sponge the silk over on the wrong side. Dry thoroughly. Sprinkle over, roll tightly in a towel, leave for a few hours and then rress on the wrong side with a medium iron. . How to Clean Irish Croohet. Here is a novel way of cleaning articles of Irish crochet. Put them in a fruit jar filled with gasoline and after placing the top tightly on shake the jar for a few minutes. Allow to stand for a few moments and then shake again. If the article is much soiled this process may need repeating several times. When it looks clean take from the fluid, bang out to dry and it will look as good as new. How to Tost Drinking Watotw Fin a pint bottle three-fourths full of water. Dissolve half a teaspoonful of granulated sugar in the water and cork the bottle. Set it In a warm place for two days, and if at the end of that time it becomes cloudy it Is unfit for us.: If it semaJas lar It la safe.

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Ladies Skirt, with or without Tunic. (In raised or normal waistline). This style has graceful lines, and the deep tucks are very effective. The model is suitable for voile, serve, satin, silk, and wash fabrics. The pattern is cut in 5 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches waist measure. It requires 54 yards of 40 inch material for a 24 inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks ra pencil and send to Pattern Dept., Richmond Palladium.) Name Size Address CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., September 12, 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 12th day of September, 1912, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 306, 1912 Providing for the Improvement of North 7th Street, from Main street to North "A" street, by paving the roadway the full width thereof, with Metropolitan Brick, between the points named. Said improvement is intersected by the following named streets and alleys; North side of Main street and Soutb-.side of North "A" street, and the alleys running east and west from North 7th street between Main and North "A" street and the following named streets and alleys are parallel with and within one hundred and fifty (150) feet of said improvement: Vacated alley east of North 7th street running north and south and the alley running south from North "A" street between North 6th and 7th streets, and on a line with said alleys to Main 'street. Persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, October "th, 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 of less sum that that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. B. A. Kennepohl, . Fred R. Charles, W. W, Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. Sept 12-1 wk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co- havs opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks, Copings. Porch Columns. Caps Sills, etc.. at TLe Old Mill Works, t ". They have a complete outfit of modern machinery and are using nothing but washed and graded materials la all their work. If you are a contractor It will pay you to use the best materlals obtainable. If yOU are going to build It will pay you to insist that your contractor use the Foster Construction Co.'s products. Would bo pleased to have call at Factory and inspect their Products or call phones; Res. 2529 or Factory U o. Money f o Loan In Large and Small Amounts. Special Rates on F.rm Mortaa8os. Cecil JL. Clark Phone 1291. Second National Bank Bldg. STOP PAYING RENT. New 5-room and bath, cement cellar and walks, two kinds water eas electric lights, etc Northeast ''near car line. Reliable party can pay 1100.00 cash, balance UkreX $15.00 monthly. SEE TJS AT ONCeT TURNER W. HADLET. Phon 170. lttS.Utb.fit

PALLADIUM Want Ads

Talk to the Town Through The Palladium lea word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANTED WANTED Boy, must be sixteen. Nicholson Printing Co. 132t WANTED Position as housekeeper for gentleman with or without children. Can manage all household affairs. No washing. City only. Address "E. J.," care Palladium. 13-2t WANTED Apprentice girl, honest neat and intelligent, at Mrs. Blickenstaff's Hair shop, in Colonial Bldg. 13-2t WANTED A woman to work in laundry. Wages $20 per month. Westcott hotel. 13-3t WANTED To rent four or five room house between 7th and W. 2nd. For man and wife. Address "13," care Palladium. 13-7t WANTED Housework by lady with boy 7 years old. Address "Alma," care Palladium. 13-2t WANTED Situation as nurse girl and assist with housework. Age 14 years. "N. R.," care Palladium. 13-2t WANTED Girl to assist about the house and amuse the children. Call at 20 North 21st in the morning or after 4 p. m. 12-tf WANTED Picture frames, gasoline stoves and hot plates repaired, baby cabs retired, grinding and saw filing. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell, 1020 Main street. Phone 1936. 10-tf WANTED Extra clerks in shoe department on Saturdays. Hoosier Store. 10-6t WANTED Messenger boys at Western Union. Good money for hustlers. Must have bicycle. 5 tf TIME IS MONEY -Use the Under- - wood typewriter and save time. Free trial. Richmond Talking Ma . chine Co. Phone 1948, 23 North 6th. 21-tf WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 80-tf WANTED To weave rag and Ingrain rugs, also carpets. 80S North I street. 22-30t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT, THE CLEANER Phone Quigley's 1298 24-tf WANTED Middle aged woman for small family. Must be full overseer. Inquire 426 S. 11th. 9-7t WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose; 70 per cent profit; make $10 dally; full . or part time; beginners Investigate. STRONG KNIT, Box 4029. West Philadelphia, Pa. Jan21-sat-tf MR. FARMER Owner must sacrifice fine sixty acre farm, near Elkhart, Indiana. Write Ray King, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. 14-lt FORTUNE TOLD Man of mystery; tells past, present, future; his predictions will surely amaze you; three 2c stamps, birthdate, gets wonderful horoscope. Prof. Raymond, Peoria, 111. 14-lt WOMEN If you want work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer; big commission; make $10 daily; experience unnecessary. Address INTERNATIONAL MILLS, 3038 Chestnut Philadelphia. 14-sat-tf MEN If you want work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer; big commission; make $10 daily; experience unnecessary. Address INTERNATIONAL MILLS, ' 3038 Chestnut. Philadelphia. C 14-sat-tf WANTED A grocery clerk. Address "Grocer," care Palladium. 14-2t WANTED -Lady presser and office . girl. .Richmond Dry' Cleaning Co. 14-2t WANTED Woman to do laundry work at house. See Mrs. R- G. Leeds. 14-tf WANTED Lady solicitors to take orders for our famous Rogers silverware. Call '405 North D 8 a. m. Monday. 14-lt WANTED A girl for general housework. 24 North 12th. 14-lt WANTED Lady agents for our famous Knittop Petticoats. Our many Agents make good incomes. Experience unnecessary, selling on sight to every woman. Write Quick tot exclusive territory- SPELMAN. k CO., Chicago. 14-lt WANTED High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester New York. 14-lt WANTED Men to learn barber trade. An army of our graduates running shops depending upon us -for barbell Many Jobs wl Cant be had elsewhere. Few weeks completea. Write today; Moler Barber - Oeilogisv CIsmsBaati, Ohio. l4t

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 14 N. 12th. ll-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. South Ninth and I streets. . 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with bath. S2 North Tenth street. 9-7t FOR RENT On special condition: One single and two double rooms. Apply to Mrs. C. K. Barnes. Phone 2140. 21-tf FOR RENT A furnished room with bath, downstairs, private entrance. 84 North Sixth street. 10-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. Call at 64 South 12th street. 13-tf FOR RENT House, four rooms, east side, near car. $6. Phone 363-A. 13-2t FOR RENT Stable on alley, rear of 1021 Main street. See Frank M. Clark, 321 North 11th street. 12-tf FOR RENT Farms for rent. 100and 200 acre farms, this county, excellent land well improved; cash rent. Address Owner, care Palladium. 10-7t FOR RENT Modern suburban resi: dence, four acres ground on traction and city car line. Shideler, 913 Main. 14-lt FOR RENT Separate room, suitable for office shop or living room. 112 South 7th. 14-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 112 North Seventh street. Phone 1827. 10-tf FOR RfiNT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 16-tr FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. 28 North 11th. 12-7t FOR RENT Seven room flat, modern in every respect. Steam heat, bath, rain water; also one four room flat, 1021 Main street. Apply to Frank M. Clark, 321 North 11th street. 12-tf FOR RENT House, 809 N. G, near Rumley factory. Call Sharkey's Millinery store. 9-7t FOR RENT House with furnace and bath, 7 rooms. Inquire 40 South 13th. 9-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. " FOR SALE My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Bartel, Hoosier Store. 6-tf SANFORD E. HENNING FARMS, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE 205 NORTH 8TH FOR SALE More than a thousand pieces of Richmond Real Estate for sale A GREAT MANY NOT LISTED ELSEWHERE My ten years' experience selling Richmond Real Estate is worth something to you. Investigate before you invest. Porterfield Kelly Blk., 8th & Main. FOR SALE Modern flat building, three complete flats with porcelain bath rooms, furnace to heat entire building, electric light, central location; terms to suit purchaser. Address: Flat Building, care Palladium. 13"2rFOR SALE Modern house opposite Earlham college on a dustless tarvia street, cement walks, large barn, lot 256 feet deep. Cash or payments. Dr. Grosvenor. 12-tf FOR SALE Fine residence proper ties in the best little town in the state. Address M. P. Davis, Foun tain City, Ind. 10-14t FOR SALE A modern home, fine lo cation. Attractive proposition. Phone 3278. . J-7t Good 8 room house, 44x160 on tcorner, one square from car line, easy payments, electric lights. $1,700. . 47 acres 2H miles of city, all good, no waste. $3,500. 187 acres, 8 miles of city, 100 acres low hottnm- all rnnH k..t v watii i and buildings prime condition, one ' mile H K. station and town. $100 per acre. Looks like $1(0 per acre. 40 acres black, no waste. 80 acres black, all good. Double house, 7 rooms on side, all good, central location. $3,500. 6 room good house, central located. $2,000. New house on payments, $1,100. ARTHUR BROOKS 16 N. 17th St Phone 1303 tf FOlT HALE 140 acre farm. I load's of hay. Inquire at 419 Pearl street J4-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE Ladles good black cloth coat, size 36, cheap; also green broadcloth Jacket salt, sis 1$; caS ' HI Noartb tw - i 80-tf

Mn ' Property Owner: Do you ever get worried securing tenants and collecting your rents? We make a specialty along this line. We collect your rent, secure your tenants, watch your repairs, water bills, taxes, etc., if requested, for a very small charge. Phone or call and see us.

SHIDELER

PHONE 1814 FOR SALE Continued FUNK & MILLER CITY HOMES FOR SALE New & room house with furnace, bath, mantle, and hard wood floors, only 82.950.00, on good terms. Almost new 6 room house on West Main street, with furnace and bath, hard wood floors, and all street Improvements paid for at $3,200.00. New house of 5 rooms and reception hall, furnace and bath, in the south end. $1,800.00. 9 room house on South 14th street, only $2,700.00. Good 7 room brick house with furnace, on South 9th street, only $3,000. 7 room house with furnace and bath, well located, and can be bought for $2,800.00 because the owner wants to buy a larger house. $1,900.00 will buy a good 8 room house on North A street. This Is a $300.00 better price than we have ever had on it before. Don't forget the date of our Second Big Excursion to Florida, Oct. 1st. Real Estate Loans. lasuranc Ws can sell your property, no difference where located. Our motto, "A Square Deal to Both Buyer and Seller." D. IL FUNK A J. H. MILLER. 8econd National Bank Building. PI: one 27C FOR SALE Horse, phaeton and harness. Phone S242 or call at 221 West Main street. 9-7t FOR SALE Two auto tires, slighUy used, size 30 by 3H; cheap. Address Tire Case, care Palladium. 10-7t FOR SALE Don't buy a typewriter until you see the Underwood. Frse Trial. Richmond Talking Machine Co., 2 SNorth 9th. 14-tf FOR SALE Range. 40 Laurel street. 7-Tt FOR SALE: Automobile delivery wagon, suitable for grocery, laundry or any light delivery; has been rebuilt and made good as new. 105 North Fourth street. 7-tf FOR SALE 1 and 2' horse vertllUed wheat drills. SI 7 North A. 12-3t FOR SALE Lady's fall and winter coats. Call 1?2 North 7th. 12-2t FOR SALE Taber organ in perfect condition. 132 S. 4th street -Phone 1555. - 13-2t FOR SALE Base burner. il2""s76th street. 13-8t FOR SALE Small coal range. 114 NT 19th street, 12-2t FOR SALE Bicycle, leading standard coaster brake, good tires In good condition. Cost $35. Will take $12. Phone 3086. 13-2t

PUBLIC SALE

We, the undersigned, living on the Russell Farm. 3J miles northeast of Centerville, and 42 miles northwest of , Richmond, will sell to the highest bidder ' TUESDAY, SEPT. 117 Beginning at 10 o'clock sharp, the following personal property: 2 HEAD HORSES ..... One two-year-old Draft Mare, weight 1,250 lbs., sound; one Bay Horse, seven years old, weight 1,250 pounds, . sound and a good worker. , ' 25 HEAD SHORT HORN CATTLE Seven head Milk Cows; 3 head Yearling Heifers; 5 head Yearling Steers; 3 head two-year-old Steers; 6 Spring Calves; 1 Short Horn Bull, 2 years old. . 68 HEAD POLAND CHINA HOGS - Sixty-four heed of good Spring Pigs, weight 125 pounds; 4 Brood Sows. f 20 TONS TIMOTHY HAYThis hay was never wet and is clear of weeds. 25 ACRES GOOD CORN IN FIEL& ' Terms All sums of $5.00 and under, CASH; over $5.00, a credit of nine months will be given purchaser, giving note with approved security. 4 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Lunch will be served by West Grove Cemetery Assoc'n.

Fred Staats , : ESimira X Russell

A. O. DERING, Auctioneer. EARL IAJNDY- QctIl

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FOR SALE Continued FOR SALE 18 Inch base burner. goo4 as new. $20. Phone 1351. 14-tt FOR SALE Pure bred Shropshire males.. Jones and Pike. Centerville. ' 14-t FOR SALE Registered Penion eat, 10 months , old at 116 N. 14th o Phone 2275. ... . 14-St FOR SALE Modern house. S. E. corner Main and 8ec0nd. 14-lt MACHINERY FOR SALE 4$ Inch by 40 Inch by 8 foot planer; 2$ inch by 26 Inch by f foot planer, double head. New and second hand machine tools, gas and steam engines. -Edward HUberU 211C Colerain Ave, Cincinnati. Ohio. 14-lt FOR SALE Parlor and bed room furniture and rug. Phone 4325. 14-2t FOR SALE Household goods. 214 K. th. lUt FOR SALE Iron bed. springs and matress. feather bed, gas range and kitchen cupboard. 301 Lincoln street. 14-lt FOFfSALE Small soda 'fountain" ai3 counter; 1 Paris Sanitary Cabinet ' Cooler; 1 pop corn popper and complete cone baking outfit. 117 N 20th St. . ll-7t FOR SALE Rag carpets and ingraia carpet rugs.. 201 North I. 12-St FSlTSACEBicycle cheap. UTTNTCt street. , ; - ll-$t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE 4k OOBORX tor all kinds of Insurance. Boaas and Loans. Real Estata and Rentals. Room 1. L O. O. r. Bids. UhlO-tt A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave R. R. L Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Stor flf Main street. Phone 261 X ' 1MX LOST LOST Child's push cart, near Seventeenth and Main streets. Return to 22 North Seventeenth street. S-tt LOST Between Richmond-Fountain" City, one pair Child's Rompers, Friday. Leave at Palladium offlcs. lf-tf LOST A leather band bag contain ing pocketbook and 2 packages, agents goods, between 8th and 9U on Main. Leave at Palladium. Reward. 12-tf LOST A black veil IV, yards square, with ribbon border, on South 13th above E or South 12th below E. Reward. Leave at Palladium. 13-tf. .