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U OHK). , Oct. 1 Mr.'and Dayton are th St. ;" ."' -' la of Eichmond If Mr. iand Mrs. C. it, Minnie, jttd Orrille O'Toole jigan. ,JVm. Marrlman and iday with friends in 'Jfcjp" ,-: vSrlngfield was callIMonday. led Friday after Inmbus was here I baby who have at daya here re s'; - V ' family and W. H m, Sunday. They renn's new autof Collina and famfKew Madlaon. II carrier of Route iton, with hla wife. hla week in WarIrlon, Ind. "4crson waa home t, iughter of Rlch"wlth Mrs. Len ry Shroeder of guests of John . ras held at the "lark; Sunday. and son ornla. Of Richind Mrs. Cbr! 0 . ii anendlna Wdaughter in Day!ra.E Bloom spent several days J latter part of last week in Dayton. Iry iiad Mrs. Amos Black returned .home in Richmond Sunday, Jer.f week's visit with Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Len Thompson entered Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. FoBBenBmper,. Mr, and Mrs. Althouse and ?r. and Mrs. Hastlnger of Richmond, jr. Ben' Mcgeon .of Shelbyville, Ind., ix$ Job1 Thompson of New Hope. I Mrs, feails Parish and baby returned laturday from Eaton. 2 JMrs.X G. Wicks returned to her Idme m Rushvllle Monday after sevm daysjvislt with her parents,. Mr, id. Mrs-lames. Dayls and family. Mr. attt .Mrs. J. H. Barnett spent inday With Mr. and Mrs. Henry dompsoi near New Hope station. Miss Kiherine Smith was the guest fat relative In Richmond from Friday :? t itll Suniy evening. V Mrs. EYoung is in Dayton attend H 1 g a funaal of a relative. 1 i gMbNSFORK; IND. iT-r-y tip "Je ' ---- OREEUFORK, ma.. VCT,. i.--tiome will be observed at the M Sf 4 1 Ifihurciiiext Sunday, Mr. aniMrs. Carl Davis have returnf ;.to H3?y Creek, after a few days' tfsit witjrfriends here. , r - - . iMrs.' I Dana of Richmond,1 spent I urdayjrlth Mr4 and Mrs. John Codrdlgton. - ihannoa Neff has a position as ticher 18 the Van Buren school. r. and Mrs. John . Foland visited rftiyes m Richmond saturaay. . bfcrpb Morgan and , wjre havo retiidd to '-Indiajiapolls after at visit wi -ettetivea her.e,: . iaryey' Bro6kS An . daughter, of CrhK' spent; last tweek with William ,f Bitfcst&nd: wife.';', 5 ' l ':.:: i ; ; W fjaneral services of Mrs. Jennie l Fe? pi Millet, of Indianapolis, a formt ! er nidehr.of this place, was held at fe the Ihrjstian church Friday morning. f Sertoel "we conducted by Rev. LivS engidi - 1: ;;K .- i,4 Mfea Bralbury nd wife, spent Sundayf UttOeirge DAyla and family-near I iky a. MSls and Mr, and Mrs. ,MoA, 1 V lodoctent ""Sunday with (?.D. 4 lilt Mind Wife. MAiJ VBUteard left Thursday wre Bne win spend Friends' church is ied at the U. B. iing and evening. Progressive candiAill speak here at ifernoon left Saturday for .. Where he will attythls year. - ami family attended the .erices at Webster niam 3ol has r?tur X ney, Saturday mornt jiP. : - iest Ocker of New y with relatives in 7. D. . Williams, of! ' of. Mr:, and Sun ( J . Thd f ogress He : Crga , - , Cambkd ' CJty, Jiaa estabUsw. I h'ead(4at-r'af n Keplar Blocki dp? JKsltetae Intran Station, to which ra'Ana.inens of the party win ides seiva cordial welcome. Jensen, tn Progressive in ww jrxn voiamct win 4 the HurstbDera house Satvening, OctaW ifth at half Dast htren a cioc- w r Jensen is a foiftatpefcker., conciBf: arani-nieat-teV'whMb he aij m Btrong prsonaiiitftHe: will hue ?witn nlm a male iStoartet w wen i ;render stir rrnc cimpaign music ftQe highest ilr. nd Mra.; Hom rantoe and children apent Sunday 4tk relatives

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will trim for Miss Emma Pritchard the comine season. The opening will be held next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Calloway, Mrs. J. B. Routb, Mr. and Mrs. George Cal loway and daughter, Francis, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Calloway and son Robert, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Reed of New Castle. The Methodist choir of this city and that, of Connersville will exchange places the last Sunday In October. The Connersville choir will arrive in Cambridge City in time for Sunday school and will remain for the morning church service. The Cambridge City choir will go to ConnersvilJe for the morning church service and will remain for Sunday school in the afternoon. ' Omar Cheesman is seriously 111 at his home in Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kitterman and sons, Max and Eunice, and Robert Beard were in Richmond, Saturday. Joseph Ebert arrived from Lincoln Neb., Friday night, and left Sunday for New York City, where he will enter Columbia University. Flemming Painter spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Painter of Muncle. Louise, the young daughter of Mrs. Delia Williams, has been very sick the past few days. Miss Elizabeth Ohmlt spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Alvin Cully of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clements of Foun tain City, Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow and daughter, Nellie, of Chester, and Mis Stella Coggshall of Williamsburg were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frazer. E. Barry went to Pittsburg Satur day night to spend a few days with his mother. Mrs. Will Pike visited her cousin, O. E. Hayes and family near Lewisvllle, the past week. The Tlebekah Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Leverton, of Milton, Thurs day afternoon. Miss Mary Fisher of Richmond, who was elected to fill the vacancy in room number seven of the Cambridge City schools entered upon her new du ties today, Monday. The millinery establishments of the city were attractive places for the la dles Saturday. Winter hats, in many ! shapes, from those with "a ribbon and a feather and a bit upon" them, to those of broader proportions and more varied trimming, were displayed at the openings. L. J. Tome of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs! John Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Toms, and Frank Toms of Straughns were guests Sunday in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Anderson Toms. Mrs. Dr. Haines of Richmond and Mrs. Hardin of Seven Mile, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Judkins, Sunday, ? Miss Julia. 3oyd-nterad . upon .the work of the second year in the Herron Art School of Indianapolis today, Monday. The students of the High School cleared twenty two dollars at the market given Saturday. Mrs. R. A. Hicks and Mrs. Will Woodard spent Saturday in Richmond and also saw the exhibit of beautiful china at the Westcott hotel from Pierson's wholesale china house at Indianapolis. The date for the choirs of the Methodist church of this city and that of the First Methodist church of Connersville, to exchange places, has been arranged for the last Sunday in October. As She Heard It. A young lady who was examining bicycles said to the clerk, "What's the name of this wheel?" . "That Is he Belvedere." answered the salesman. He was rewarded by a stony glare and the Icy question, '.'Can you recom mend the Belva?" Ladies' Home Jour nal. . 9371,1 y fahd ComfortJlouse. V-Llne.a, lawn, madrail T be used for this di ern ii cut with a cof .ht side slightly lapp f cloaiaii. over the left" It is cut in 6 sizes: S 34; 36, 3S."40 and '42 Inches bust men ' ure. It requires 2i vards of Sft-inJ material for a 35-inch size. of this Illustration mailed to any f areas on receipt of 10c in silver ! 1 CUUUflS. (Fill out Blanks iv pencil and send Pattern Dept, Ridunond PaHadlai Name s J.. 4 f Size

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Scrap Book embarrassing Advice. Speaking of bad boya. a prominent actor tells a story or bow a wicked youth In the gallery once- came near - . upsetting a snow rS! In which he was nlavlncr "We were doing stock." said the actor, "and had put on a heavy melodrama. I was the hero, and In one scene several villains caught me and bound my bands to my sides. 1 had to squirm and wriggle and moan, "Oh. if only my hands were free!" "Then the chief conspirator would snap his fingers in my face, and 1 would hiss . between my teeth. ''kick him ox tite sums." 'Loose my hands, you devil r "One evening 1 had Just got tbe words out of my mouth when a kid in the top seat piped: Kick him on the shins. yo chump! Your feet ain't tiedl I i "It broke up the audience, and it pretty nesr broke up the actors." Milwaukee Journal. I J WBr Ignorance Is Bliss. 1, In the vale of year beneath A grisly troop are Been, Tbe painful family of Death, Moro hideous than their queen. This racks the Joint, this fires the veins. That every laboring- sinew strains. : These In the deeper vitals rage. to, poverty to fill the band That numbs the soul with icy hand And slow consuming age! To each his sufferings. AH are men. Condemned alike to groan. Tie tender for another's pain. The unfeeling for his own. Tt. ah, why should they know their fate. Since sorrow never comes too late and happiness too swiftly flies? Thought would destroy their paradise Xo more. Where Ignorance is bliss ; 'Tls'folly to be wise. , . . I Thomas Gray. t He Knew the Sign. ' Bob Hull, the champlou story teller of Savannah, had occasion lately to tk a business trip into Interior Georgia. He took his golf clubs wilt him, intending to stop upen bitfway back for a hatch on the fsious links at Algusta. He dvped off tbe tifn at his buslD destination afmall town on mbrancb toad ' ai. carrying his ltgage. climbed i an ancient hjk add bade driver, who an old negro ran, take him to t local hotel. Tfc negro eyed tt queer looking Uher bag that hpassenger carr3 with the pedar looking "WOUT I AX YOU A QUESTION?" eks in it. His curiosity got tbe best ohim finally. Boss." he began, "please, suh, scuse 4 but mout I ax you a question?" jGo ahead and ask," said Mr. Hull. -jWut kind of a lodge is you institut- ' Saturday Evening Post. He Was All Ready. banker in central Kentucky was J the habit of wearing his hat a good il in business hours, as in summer flies used his bald pate for a pajle ground, and in winter the cold feezes swept over its polished surface. egro workman on the railroad each k presented a check and drew his ges, and one day as ne put his ney in hia greasy wallet the banker 3d. "Look here, Mose, why don't yon i some of that money stay in the Ink and keep an account with us?" The darky leaned toward him and. nth a quizzical look at the derby the anker wore, answered confidentially: "Boss, I's just afeard. You look like bu was always ready to start someheres." Chicago Examiner. I' Bill Won. I Vivian Rnrnort who la nnriAratrvwl o have been the Inspiration of bis Bother's story, "Little Lord FauntleXy." had a Harvard education and .hen tried his hand at jourialism, according to the New York Evening fest. A distinguished... railroad president came to Denver one day and the idftors had reason to suspect -that a Mg story was concealed about him. If jt ceuld only be got The knot of reporters tried in vain, however, to see -the big man. Burnett, ..thinking that the distinction of his mother's name migiit avail, wrote on one of his own engraved cards the- legend, "son of Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett." The t card came back with a polite refusal. (A reporter named Bill Smart looked ,on scornfully. He tore a jagged piece (off the corner of a sheet of copy pa(per and wrote on It. "Bill Smart, son of old Mrs. Smart" The railroad oreeident was so much pleased at this piece of wit that Bill Srnart ot the Interview. ' " Not Exhausted. She Henry. I'm going to givejoa a piece or my suan nei inougnt 1a bad it alL Exchange. STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY A HOME Six new .modern houses, north-east car line 1 block. PAYMENTS LIKE RENT. Fine location for railroad man, Sje - TURNtRtw. J4ADJ.EY, Phene ITSaf 4 ' 121 S. 1tth.

PALLADIUM Want Ads :

Talk to the Town Through Ths Palladium lea word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANTED WILL. MAIL you postal card album and 10 cards for 10c and 2c In stamps. The Perryvllle Novelty Agency, Perryvllle, Pa. 1-lmo WANTED I have a Duntlage Vacuum cleaner for rent. $1 per day. Phone 3223. l-7t WANTED Nursing In confinement cases, good references and prices reasonable. Address "S. J. W.," care Palladium. l-3t WANTED General housework In small family by middle age lady. Address "E. D. W." care Palladium. l-3t WANTED A position in small famlly to do light housework. Call 31 North 11th street. l-2t WANTED Washing, ironing, sweepIng and dusting by the day. 811 N. 13th. l-2t Wanted House cleaning. Call or address Mrs. M. D., 810 North I street. l-2t WANTED Position by middle aged widow lady as housekeeper or companion for invalid lady. Reference given. Inquire- 1414 North D street. l-2t WANTED Dining room girl at Arnold's. 1-lt WANTED Lady of ability to represent firm. Good salary, no canvassing. Give home address. J. C. Lady, care Palladium. l-2t WANTED A place to do housework. Inquire 409 North 17th street. l-2t BOY WANTED To deliver packages and work In store. Palais Royal. 30-2t FOR St'IRELLA CORSETS made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address Mrs. Frances Bresman, 226. N. 8th St., City. Advertised in all leading magazines. 30-7t WANTED Cook at Wayne hotel, 427 Main street. 30-tf WANTED Sewing girls to work in alteration department; apply at once at Palais Royal. 30-2t WANTED Middle aged woman for housework; two in family, suburban home; 1010 Main street. ' 30-tf WANTED Experienced farm hand. Single. Phone 4165. 30-3t WANTED 4 or 5 rooms by October 4. Address "M. C. I.,' 408 Pearl St. 25-7t I want to buy watches, diamonds, revolvers, jguns, old gold and silver, and gents clothing. J. M. Lacey, Pawn Broker, corner 8th and Main. 23-lmo WANTED Washing and ironing at 116 N. 2nd street. 23-7t WANTED Stoves to black and set t furnaces and wall paper cleaned, housecleanlng. Phone 1553. 21-7t TIME IS MONEY Use the Under- . wood typewriter and save time. Free trial. Richmond Talking Machine Co. Phone 1948, 23 North 9th. 21-tf WANTED MUSIC PUPILS BY A FORMER EARLHAM STUDENT. CALL AT 1417 NORTH C ST. OR PHONE 1874. 30-tf WANTED Picture frames, gasoline stoves and hot plates repaired, baby cabs retired, grind ir a; and saw filing. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell, 1020 Main street Phone 1936. 10-tf WANTED To weave rag and Ingrain rugs, also carpets. 808 North I street 22-30t WALL PAPER TO CLEAN BENNETT. THE CLEANER Phone Qui;ley' 1298 24-tf WANTED To buy. four-passenger Ford or other light touring car; give description and price; - address: "J. W. P.", care Palladium. 11-tf WANTED Women at the Collar Pad factory, South 8th and N Sts. Steady 29-tf WANTED Messenger boys at Western Union. Good money for hustlers. Must have bicycle. 5 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished roome, 48 Ft. Wayne Ave. l-2t FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and bath. In private family. Phone 1226. 26-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. - li-tr FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light heat and bath. 615 South B street 28-7t FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 27 N. 11th St 30-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 312 S. W. 3rd St 30-2t FOR RENT A modern 8 room house by November 1. Inquire 30 South 13th. l-2t FOR RENT 8 room house on South 4th. .6 room house, 327 South 10th. Call Phone 1235. -,.-J' ' - 1-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, modern. 24 South 12th. l-7t

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FOR RENT 5 room house, 1230 Ridge Electric lights, both kinda of water. " Rent 9.00. Call 114 .South 8th. Phone 2686. . l it FOR RENT Large property well located. Good place for roomers. Dye and Price. l-tu-thur-sat-3t FOR RENT Furnished treat room, light, heat, bath, private entrance. 129 South 12th. 25-1 mo FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. Phone 2301 or call 202 North 8th street. 1-tf FOR RENT 100 and 200 acre farina, Veil Improved, good land, Wayne county; address O. L., care Palladium. 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 315 N. A St. 30-lt FOR RENT Flat. Inquire at 123S Main street. 30-St FOR RENT Modern home, soft water bath, electric lights, hot water heating plant. 1608 E. Main. 30-4t FOR RENT Lower flatTi 23 South 11th street. Phone 3020. 28-7t FOR RENT 6 room flat, steam heat, electric lights, down town location. Apply Room 3. I. O. O. F. Building or Phone 1600 or 1725. 28-2t FORRENT 6 room home. 203 4 South A street. 26-7t FOR RENT Furnished room in private family. Heat and bath. Central. Address A. T., care Palladium. 26-7t FOR RENT House of 7 rooms and bath, near Main. Inquire at 221 South 6th. 25-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnishea front room. Heat, bath. Private family. 216 S. 9th street. 23-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Sixteen single comb white leghorn cockrels. 704 South 13th street. l-7t FOR SALE Roll top desk and chairs 2 show cases, 1 Florence hot blast, 1 counter, 2 rows of folding chairs. Call 107 Richmond Ave. l-2t FOR SALE $12 Steam Vulcanizer for any size tire or tube. J6.00. 100 North 7th street. l-3t FOR SALE 16 inchlmse burner, good as new. $20. Phone 1351. 1-lt FOR SALE Davenport, library table. druggett, chairs, dining table, kitch en cabinet and many other household articles. Inquire over 901 Main street. Phone 2150. l-tu-thur-sat-3t FOR SALE: Bas3 burner and coal or wood heater attachments to gas range cheap. Phone 3807 or 35 South 19th street. 1-lt PUBLIC SALE of horses, cattle, hogs, farm implements, hay and grain on October 17th, on farm known as Cornelius Bond farm, Webster township. Everett Pickett. 1-lt FQR SALE Gentle driving horse. 332 Randolph. 24-7t FOJJ SALE Favorite base burner, good condition cheap. Call in a. m. No. 1109 South A street. 28-3t FOR SALE 1 Wayton Computing Scales, 1 Anderson Computing Scales, 1 Climax meat slicer with computing scales combined, 1 fruit case, 1 cheese cutter and case, 1 14 foot oak table, 1 7 foot oak table. Call 201 South 3rd street 28-3t FOR SALE Household goods; 127 S. 11th street. 25-7t FOR SALE: Base burner cheap. 217 S. 3rd. street. 24-7t -A FOR SATJE Base burner, good condi tion. 60 South 17th street. 26-tf FOR SALE Don't buy a typewriter until you see the Underwood. Free TrlaK Richmond Talking Machine Co., 2 3North 9th. 14-tf FOR SALE Baled Timothy hay at reasonable prices. Knoll's Livery Barn. 24-7t FOR" SALE Household furniture. 1031 Main street 24-7t FOR SALE Mission furniture. Bargain. Call 416 N. w. 1st street 24-7t FOR SALE Domestic sewing machlne, go cart, chairs, parlor stand and lamp, . kitchen table, matting, pictures and other articles. 216 South 9th. Phone 1345. 24-tf FOR SALE One seFol single harness, almost new rubber tire carriage, second hand goods, notions and provisions, school supplies. Call 177 Ft. WTayne Ave. 25-7t FOR SALE: Good Edison phonograph for $10. 1115 S. E St 30-2t FOR SALE Jewel base burner cheap. Good as new. 1010 Main St 30-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE My home, 218 South 16th street; inquire at residence or see J. F. Bartel, Hoosier Store. 6-tf FOR SALE Being compelled to leave this climate, I am offering my property , a 12 room honse, 207 College avenue, at sacrifice. Call at 207 College Ave. Roy C. Newlln. 27-4t FOR SALE Here ia a chance to get an excellent farm on Interurban line at a bargain. Address 603 West Main. 28-7f FOR SALE Modern home. eight ' rooms, sleeping porch and bath. Main street, $4,950. Address Home. care Palladium. Phone I"34. lg-tf FOR SALE: New cottages, 8 ment $1400 and np. P- ' "Owner." care Pa FOR SALE 7 rou condition. locate' of city. Best ba $1,750. Dye and 1 street : V FOR SALE Brv

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TATE Continued. FUNK. & MILLER Second National Bank Building 1 for sale : New 6 rocm house with furnace and bath, 7 squares from 8th and- Main streets, every thing p to date. $2,500. New 6 room house with reception ball, furnace and bath. 6 squares from 8th and Main streets. A nice home, $2,650. 10 room double house with furnaces and baths, renting for $30 month, and In a good location. $3,600. New house with 7 rooms and reception hall on South 8th street. Everything modern except ho furnace, but basement and chimney fixed for it Only $2,600. t 8 room house on Randolph street, that cost $4,000 to butld can now be bought for only $2,600. The owner lives In another city and is anxious to sell and has mad th'li neclal price to mnkA a nulrk sal 7 room, almost street. Furnace 3 rooms In qual. house was prieev can now be bougt of the best houses 7 room house wi street that can be v place In the country, Our Second Florida left thi Our Third will, time in Novembt advertisement fc 'I'-Pearl bath. : This but la one jfetnut r small t, . .. n to poon. some 1 our i date. 3 15th. J4 for. "xdium. ;. 18-tf FOR SALE Fine . fl.OKO. All lmpror Address "LotW; Phone 3234. ' ; Good 8 room ho corner, one square fix' easy payments, electric It TJ, 47 acres 2V4 mlleg,, LVgoDd. no waste. $3,600. .w, , 187 acres, 8 milea 4 low bottom, all gooX and buildings prime ! acies water , me mile R. R. station and ter acre. Looks like $150 f. ' 40 acres black, no w. ' 80 acres black, all gok. Double house, 7 rooms good, central location. $3,5(. 6 room good house, central $2,000. T.t New house on payments. $1.10$. ARTHUR BROOKS-v 16 N. 17th St Phone 1 C PubM The undersigned, as adn ert E. Shute, deceased,of said decedent, one i Wayne County, Ind., on burg pike, , - V Thursdar Beginning at 10:30 oV property: V i 1 three year old driy' 1 twd year old drivj 1 twelve year old Gr months old colt (wc 1 dry heifer, 1 year shoats, 8 brood sowi. FARMING IMPL 1 weeder, 1 breaking t tor, 1 one-horse Rue farming implements, ! cart, 1 spring wagon Lunch Will Be Served br All sums of $5.00 r cash ; over $5.00 chaser giving r cent discouht fe. terms of sale2aiv ' MATTIB. , - A. O. Dering, Auctioneer. Will W. RellerrClerk. .

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FOR SALE -65 acre all level and iL able, good ? room hoe. fcood bat tariff 7 miles I rem Richmond : good pike. Price $105" p'er'acrrf. EJ and Price, over 901 Main. - t J ' 1 tu-ihuf-aat4 BUSINESS CLASSIFIEE SEE 1IOCRE t OGBORN . for ' kinds of Insurance; Honda . at , Loans, Real'Ebtate ' and Rental Room If. 1 O. O. P. Bide I.bJuV A. MROBERTS ; -V REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FAR5C Liberty Av R. R. X, . Pbon 41T Of fie a at Keys Harneas' 8tore. SI Main street Phone 2C5&V IX LOST LOST Gold cuff button with InKiali "E,". near Palladium or in' West Richmond by carrier. Return to Pal-t ladium. 1-tf r. : : r-r -4 i.um km cow, no noma, u lounu, Phone 1238. 30-7tl Lost Child's push cart, near Seventeenth and Main streets. Return to 22 North Seventeenth street 2-tt Between Richmond-Fountain City, one pair Child's Rom pars.. Friday. Leavo at Palladium office. 19-tf FOUND UUM) Lady a watch. Owner c have same by describing same. Mrsi . Geo. Wolfal. Ilollansburg. O. j l-2tl NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co.. Have opened a factory for tbe manufacture cf Cement Blocks, Coptnaa. I'nrcb Col umns. Caps Sills, etc.. at TLe Old Mill Works. They have a complete outfit of mod ern machinery and are using aoihing but washed and craded materials 1 -il their work. It yon are a contrao-i T It will pay you to use tbe best mi Ms obtainable. U you are going llld it will pay yon to Insist that -contractor use tbe Foster Con

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