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CENTER VILLE, IND. CENTERVILLE, Ind., Jan. 10 Wm. Welter, an undertaker here was called to Morgantown, Ind., Tuesday ev ening by the death of his mother j there. Mrs. Welter had undergone an operation several days ago and was thought to be recovering when pneumonia developed and hastened her death. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ahl will move Into the Peelo property on West Main j Btreet In the near future. The H. S. basketball team will play the Connersville H. S. Friday night at this place. Rev. Hinkle and Rev. Woolem are conducting revival services at the Friends church. There has been a number of conversions. ;Mrs. Robert Gibson is ill. Miss Josephine Barton is out of school this week on account of sickness. Mrs. Celeste Bond of Cambridge City spent part of this week with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hurst and family. Her granddaughter Emily accompanied her home. Joseph Hurst made a business trip to Indianapolis Tuesday. Clayton Hunt was in town Wednesday on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Grose a nine pound boy. Mrs. Grose was formerly Miss Vivian Darnelle. An organization of ladies which was started last year at. the Farmers Institute, was perfected at the institute this year and promises to be lasting as enough members have been secured to make it a permanent society. The object of it is to work in unison with the men's section of the institute in a social and financial way. A neat sum was cleared by the ladies, who furnished dinner to the members of the institute Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Nellie Wise who was operated upon j at the Reid Memorial hospital for appendicitis this week is reported as having successfully undergone the operation. Mr. Edward Reese of Atlanta, Georgia, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ann Reese, .who has been seriously ill for several days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marcellus Beitzell. Mrs. William Barton entertained the following to dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. Barton's birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eggemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barton of Richmond. The funeral of Mrs. Bond was held here Wednesday morning. MILTON. IND.

MILTON, Ind., Jan. 10. Park Hess was at Richmond, Wednesday to call on friends. Will Filby was at Connersville, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Warren entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren and family Wednesday. Samuel Robbins was at Connersville , Wednesday to visit friends. Henry Shepherd has returned home from Indianapolis. Mr. Shepherd had one trouble about a motorcycle which he had left for sale. The man who sold the machine had received a worthless check and it was feared that Mr. Shep- ' herd would be the loser. However, the t purchaser was located and the machine returned. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove were at Bentonville to visit Mr. and Mrs. John T. Manlove, Thursday. The Rev. F. C. McCormick will preach at the Christian church on Sunday morning. There will be no services in the evening. Mrs. Jas. Baker and Mrs. Anna lodge were at Cambridge City to shop and call on friends, Thursday. Mrs. Lute Lanti, Jr is ill. Mrs. Colbert Crownover and Miss Tiny Moore were at Richmond, Thursday to shop. Chas. Davis, Henry Hess and Geo. Rothermel were among those who attended the ox roast at the Odd Fellows hall, at Dublin, Wednesday night. Miss Cora Bennett was at Richmond Thursday. Alice Napier was at Richmond Thursday. Mrs. Horace Hurst was at Richmond Thursday to visit friends. Miss Bertie Frazee was at Cambridge City. Thursday as the guest of Mrs. M. R. Krahl. James Iester, the nine-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. K. Mason, died at the home near Bentonville, Wednesday night. The baby had appendicitis. An operation was performed Thursday night as a last resort but the' little one died somt hours later. The funeral services were held at the Christian church at Bentonville this afternoon, the Rev. McCormick, of Milton, officiating. The burial was At that cemetery. -

Mrs. Nannie Beebe of Muncie, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Philpott of near Bentonville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lowry and Mr. and Mrs. Jas Kellam were entertained at dinner with Mr and Mrs. Ben. R. Kellam Sunday. Chas. Ferris has had a new telephone put in his house. Andrew Kerber is visiting his brother, Jacob Kerber and family of Hamilton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kellam entertained at dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kellam and daughter. John Hubbell of near Bentonville, has purchased a farm of John Scott also of near that place. The farm contains 107 acres. He paid $100 per acre. Mrs. Li. H. Warren entertained the Embroidery club Wednesday afternoon. Among the guests was Mrs. L. M. Gentle, of Richmond. The afternoon was. pleasantly spent. Refershments were served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. J. A. Brown. Mr. Gentle of Richmond was here Wednesday. Jos. Klieber has returned from a visit with friends at Hamilton, Ohio. Th Friends meeting is still in progress -and of a very interesting character.

HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Jan. 10. The Home Missionary society of the M. E. church, will meet Tuesday afternoon, January 14, with Mrs. Daniel Fist. Mrs. Rebecca Stuart was called to Indianapolis, Thursday by the serious illness of her grandson, Robert Stuart, aged six years. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Werking, Mr. Oscar Fox and Mr. Frank Werking left Wednesday for Jacksonville, Florida, where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Allen, Mr. Mark Allen and Miss Eva Hoover, were guests Sunday at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mohler and family. George Crull, who recently suffered a stroke of paralysis is seriously ill. John M. Lontz, of Richmond, spent a part of Thursday with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Lontz. The "Passion Play," will be given at the M. E. church Tuesday night, in picture form, accompanied by a lecture by Rev. W. H. Jenkins. The proceeds will be used to defray the expense of having the furnace of the church repaired. Mrs. Robert Thurston spent a few days this week at Losantville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wiggins. Elwood Lawson, of New Castle, was here Wednesday on business. Mrs. Orpha Jones and daughters, Hilda and Rita, were at Richmond Thursday. The Progressive club held a very interesting meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chas. Backenstoe. Miss Irene Thornburg was the guest of honor. At the close of the program a contest was held, the president, Mrs. J. T. Hunt, securing the prize, a dainty hand-made jabot. The hostess served a two course luncheon. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. J. H. Kidwell. NEW PARTS, OHIO. NEW PARIS, O., Jan. 10 Mr. Ross Richey, of Toledo, is visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Via returned from South Bend Monday. Mrs. Lew Thompson entertained Thursday, Mrs. William Lancaster, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Taylor, of New Castle. Ind.. and Miss Glennah Taylor, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hawley and family. Mrs. Geo. Miller went to Richmond Tuesday evening to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Aiken, and on Wednesday was entertained by Mrs. Biddie O'Bannon. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Taylor, of New Castle, Ind.; Miss Glennah Taylor and Everett Horner, of this place, left Wednesday for Arcadia, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor expect to erect a home there. C. W. Bloom and Elmer and Roy Commons, left Tuesday for a trip to FeSsmere, Florida. They will be gone two weeks. Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Wider, of Springfield, Ohio, are visiting relatives here this week. Miss Dorothy Kirkpatriek returned home Wednesday after a few days' visit with friends in Liberty, Indiana. Word was received here of the marriage of Miss Lorene McKee, of Independence, Mo., and Mr. Fred Ammerman. Mrs. Ammennan was well known here, having resided here at one time. They will reside in Kansas City. Missouri.

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The Gibson actors will open a week's engagement at the New Paris opera house Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bohn and Helen Bonn, of New Madison, were the guests of friends here Wednesday. Miss Kate Marriman spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jones and Miss Minuie Jones. Mr. Geo. Arnold has accepted a position with the New Idea Spreader Co., of Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Lillie Shurte and Earl Bradshaw were married at Eaton last Sat- ; urday. They will live on a farm north of here. Church Notices. St. John's Catholic First Sunday of each month, Mass at 7:30; Third SunI day of each mondth. Mass at 10 a. m. Presbyterjan Sounday school at 9:15 a. m.; Choir practice Saturday night at the church, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Edgar Vance will preach Sunday, Jan. 12, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Christian Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Lawrence Bridge, of Dayton, Ohio. F, CHAHCEGETS BUSY New York Manager Plans for Campaign. (National News Association) CHICAGO, Jan. 10. Frank Chance, manager of the New York Highlanders for the space of two days, has begun to make plans for his campaign. He is hopeful of finishing well up in the pennant race. "We are going to train in Bermuda," he said. "It's a forty-two hour ride from New York, by boat. We leave New York about the 27th of February. We will remain in Bermuda until about the first week in April, and then will go directly back to New York. "I am going back home Saturday, but will pack up in a little while and plan to arrive in New York in time for the American league meeting, which is to be held on February 11. I will stay in the big town from that time until wc start south. I am told we will have a very strong pitching staff and a good catcher in Sweeney. Chase is a wonderful first basemen and we are well fixed elsewhere." Chance while enroute home will figure on some of the changes to come. He has the team reserve list and full power to do as his conscience dictates. BOWLING NOTES The Lichtenfels Socks had little trouble in winning the three games from the Bonesetters at the City Alleys last evening. With 201, Parry of the Lichtenfels aggregation secured the high score and also high averago with 162. Score: Lichtenfels Socks. Ray Lichtenfels 145 144 162 Parry 201 166 118 Blind 175 142 223 Mercurio 168 146 153 Runge 188 136 .147 Total 877 734 803 Bonesetters. Dr. Markley 155 113 .159 Eikenberry 160 157 .166 Dr. Bond 110 167 .155 Dr. Harold 154 143 .146 Sprouse 112 133 156 Total 691 713 782 The Travelers play the Giants tonight. City Alleys Standing. W. L. Pet. Keystones 24 9 .727 Giants 18 12 .600 Lichtenfels Socks 19 14 .576 Bonesetters 16 17 .485 Colonials .'. 16' 17 .485 Starr Pianos 15 18 .453 Slims 10 23 .303 Travelers 11 17 .367 We sell the Leib Packing Co's Sun Brand Salt Water Baltimore Oysters DENNY 1820 North E PHONE 3718. We Deliver

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CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., Jan. 10. 1913. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmo nd, Indiana, that on the 9th day of January, 1913, the unanimously adopted i Improvement Resolution No. 354, 1913 j For the improvement of the alley be tween North 13th and 14th Street, from North "A" to North "B" Street, by constructing cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, February 6th, 1913, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvement as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. B. A. Kennepohl, Fred R. Charles, W. W. Zimmerman, jan 10-17 Board of Putlic Works 9455 A Stylish Design Skirt for Misses and Small Women (in raised or normal waistline). Corduroy, poplin, velvet, charmeuse, taffeta, serge or wool mixtures are most ! suitable for this design. The Pat tern is cut in 5 sizes: 14, 15, 16. 17 and 18 years. It requires 4 yards of 4i-inch material for a 17 year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Name ONLY 48c COMPLETE Shoe Repairing Outfit We Hare Leather and Everything for the Shoes. Birck's Harness Store 509 Main Street CAFE 12 Free Fried Oysters Saturday aftersoon and eTenlng, any style at any time. Oyster Sandwich. 5c. Chile Con Carne, 10c. 512 MAIN STREET

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PALLADIUM Want Ads Task to the Town T h rough The Palladium Ic a word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTER LIST Mail will be kept for SO days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. Typewriter 2 L. R 1 G. L. Q 3 R : 2 Washwoman. 2 0 1 J. F. H. . . . . 2 WANTED WANTED Loan, $2,000 on gilt edge property worth more than twice the amount. For interview, address Box 108, city. 10-2t WANTED To buy good double house for investment north of railroad. Address "E. B.f" care Palladium. 10-lt WANTED Renter to buy cottage. Cash payment. Balance monthly. "Cottage," care Palladium. 10-2t WANTED Good second hand lumber. G. L. Gilbert, Route 8. 10-2t WANTED Days work, washing, ironing, sweeping. Inquire at 38 Fort Wayne Avenue. 10-2t WANTED Place on farm by married man. Experienced. G. Phone No. 5132 9-9t WANTED-Women in our sewing department, steady employment at fair wages. Apply in person. Adam H. Bartel Co. jan 4 to feb 4 WANTED Girl for general housework. 52 South 13th. 7-7t WANTED Plain sewing. 2232 N. E street. 7-7t WANTED Work on farm by man and wife. Experienced. Address "Farm," care Palladium. 28-tf WANTED Work on farm by married man. Address 810 North 8th street. 6-9t WANTED One first class machinist. Inquire at Standard Pattern and Mfg. Co. 6-7t WANTED First class cloth casket trimmer. Address "G. L. O.," care Palladium. 6-7t WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repr.ir everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf FOR RENT FO RRENT New modern 8 room house. Furnace and bath, electric lights, hard wood floors. Never been occupied. Immediate possession. $23 per month. Phone 3234 or 3247. 4-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Heat and bath. 1322 Main. l-14t FOR RENT Furnished house wKE heat and bath. Married couple without children preferred. Call 919 Main street. 9-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. W2 North 6th. 9-3t J FOR RENT To parties without chil-' dren. A nicely furnished modern j steam heated flat. Reference requir-! ed. Phone 2720. 9-3t ! FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. 209 North 8th street. 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor light housekeeping. 48 Ft. Wayne Are. 7-tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Corner South 9th and I Sta. Mrs. Runge. 7-7t FOR RENT House, a rooms, furnace, bath, electric light, hardwood floor, garden, fruits, stable. Phone 3105. thur-fri-mon FOR RENT 6 room house, 29 North 3rd, $11.00. Inquire 1417 South C. 10-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with steam heat. bath. Windsor hotel.

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FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT Two room house near Bailey's grocery, Kasthaven Ave. Chickery, garden. $5.00 per month. A. R. Smith, Route 8. Richmond. Indiana. 8-10-12-14-16-19-21 FOR RENT 5 room house. 21$ North 2nd. -"t FOR RENT House on Randolph street. Inquire 417 Kinsey. 6-7t ROOM AND BOARD at 27 North flth street. 3-7t FOR RENT New 5 room house. Elec tric lights, both kinds of water in kitchen, $12.00 per month. 79 John street. Inquire 216 South 9th. Phone 1345. 3-tf FOR RENT House of 7 rooms with barn on South 11th and J. Call Phone 1235 3015. H. C. Bullerdick's coal yards. 3-tf FOR RENT 8 large rooms upstairs $8.00 at 317 South 4th street. Phone 2477. 21-tf FOR RENT 7 room brick house, furnace, bath and electrie lights. Ill South 13th. Inquire 200 South 13th street. 2t-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Young Jersey male. O. E. Fulghum. Phone 3136. 10-it FOR SALE Fine brown Leghorn and Barred Rock Codtrels. N. P. Wllson. Phone 3119. R. F. D. 7. Jan l-5-10-12-17-l.M FOR SALE! 200 White Leghorn pullets and hens, cheap. 627 South 7th. t-9t FOR SALE! Good Grey set of furs cheap, $3; one clean white felt hat, $2. 10279 Main after 6 o'clock. 9-tf FOR SALE Coal range. Peninsular Hot Blast. Inquire Internrban Barber Shop. 8-7t BIG-PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auction at my residence one-half mile west of Whitewater, , Indiana, Thursday, January 16, 1913: 19 horses. 28 cattle, 98 hogs, farming implements, harness, corn, baled and loose hay, baled shredded fodder, timothy seed. Green Mountain potatoes, and household goods. Sale begins at 9:30 when terms will be made known. Good lunch stand. W H. Glunt. Thomas Coniff, A. B. B&nsman, Auctioneers ; Frank Taylor, Clerk. 7-7 1 ex mon FOR SALE Wood. Clayton Miller, R. R. 7, or phone 6115 G. 6-10t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phone or Write. aQfeo4-tf 6 net for money" on first class' property. SANFORD E. HENNING 205 North 8th Shurlev s Large Moving Vans 12 & 14 N. 8th St. Phone 1536. Chas. Wade, Mgr. 6-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Are, R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Ham ess Store. 61 Main street. Phone 1663. 1-U SEE MOORE ft OOBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 26. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-U FOR SALE REAL ES TATE FOR SALE-Richmond prop erty a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE: 80 acres good soil, I mile from depot. H mile from . school of 9 months. 200 fruit trees, 2 houses, barn, silo, out buildings. Easy terms $25 per acre. See D. D. Ramsey. $206 North 13th or call Phone 1940. 3-7t FOR SALE 4 lots in the John T Maxwell addition. Box 117, Fountain City. 6-7t PACHYDERMS on PASTURE Good money in them. Buy the land tor grazing of THE J. E. M. AGENCY, Office Over 6 North 7th St.

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"Bud" Fisher FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FUNK & MILLER, SECOND NATL BANK BLDO. PHONE 2766 SECOND FLOOR THREE FARM BARGAINS Big farm of 140 acres. 110 acres tillable. 30 acres woodland. Sugar and Walnut land. Good location. 10 miles from Richmond. Good buildings. Price $100 per acre. This place can be exchanged for a smaller farm well located. 103 acres, adjoining a small country town. The best of buildings, big sllo."; close to railroad. Beautiful place. Pries 125 per acre. 100 acres, only 7 miles from Rich-1 -mond. All tillable land, extra, good' buildings. Beautiful country home, and a money maker. We cannot recommend these places too highly. Better arrange to see them. SANFORD HENNINO , Real Estate and Insurance 205 North 8th St. FOR SALE. Good doable house. cfecUto Dghtf best street In town. Rent tot 11. Price 12.880. 200 acres best low bottom farm la Wayne county. Flns Improvements all around. $100 per acre. On mile1 from railroad station. Ideal bom. 40 acsea all black, no waste, fin improvements. $100 per acre. 1 80 acre farm good Vocatien. aH-hsek, no waste, $100 per or 6 room home- central locattonor f ! 000. 30 good bofl dine lotaJ-sa8echep. Modern sense, good toondeo. new. $1,650 on payments. 10 room brick ho.rtsajsms electric light, both kinds waters, sewage, cement walks, 135xSO. 2 acscs. Ideal place la city, you can almost ateal it if bought at one. , Wanted A 40 r- 60 stisfina. Wanted A $009 'house noK-ct Mara. We hare seregat good business fa. o positions for sale and trade. Ltet your piopecty-istthaifo wlitk,; sale. - - . A. BROOKS 8rC. E. SEL&' Room 18 Kefly-Btoelc.- Telibotta!5r .'V,' Mt LOST LOST An Elks " bottom with d)s mond between the horns. - Retaonxto Palladium- and- teoeive CNnri, ft NOTICE OF EXECUTOR. State of Indiana, Wayne Cownty.srt' Notice Is hereby given, that themm derslgned has dnly qualified a the executor of the last will and testament of Mary A. Donahoe. late of Wayne County, ladiana.' Said estate, is supposed to be solvent, Walter J. CroninaeenOTV WILLIAM IL KELLEY, Attorney. 20-27-1-10 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Pearlie IX Shilts. Decease ed. Notice is hereby given that the dersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Pearlie D. Shilts. Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Dates Dec 26. 1912. Elisha B. Shilts. Administrator. GARDNER JESSUP & WHITE, dec 26 jan 3-10 Attorneys. Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co, EASTERN OIVI8ION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; 7:4S; 8:00; m:40; 10:00; 11:40; 12:00; 1:V p. m.; 1:00; 2:40; 4:00; '5:40; 6:00; 7:00; 1:00; 9:G0 (last car to IcdlanapoUs); 10:00, (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City). Limited Trains. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort, CrawfordsvUle. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan, Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris, IH. Tickets sold through. Thn ta mr tneSJctae se lo at (be sate me o piMMot to Ukka Ir. CaidweD's Grrr apsia, Um potJttv ctoe far S d I mrfahm

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