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CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 15. L. H. JoneB and family, of Centerville, were the guests of Mrs. Jennie Jones Tuesday. Hoy Modlin has gone to Eaton, Ohio, where he will engage in the tailoring business. Miss Mabel Grafford, after a visit with her uncle, the Rev. James Shea, at the St. Elizabeth's church, returned today to Arcadia, Mo., to continue her studies in Business college. Miss Emma Nicholson, of New Castle, is spending some time in the home of her sister, Mrs. W. Benton Wilson. Rev. and Mrs. J E Coffin will observe the thirteenth anniversary of their marriage, Saturday, January 25, by an informal reception from two o'clock to five o'clock and from 7:30 o'clock until 10 o'clock, during which hours they will be glad to greet their friend. Mrs. Jacob Rummell, of Hagerstown, is a visitor in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Mustin. The dance and social to be given Thursday evening, January 30, by the K. of P. lodge of this city, will be for the benefit of their brother, S. B. Fisher. Miss Bernardino Jetting has returned to her home in Greensburg, after a visit with Mrs. Jesse Mustin. The First National bank and the Wayne National bank held the annual election Tuesday, the personnel of the officers remaining the same. Miss Jennie McGrew is improving after an attack of grippe. Miss Mary Catherine Wilson is spending the week in New Ca6tle, the guest of her aunt, Miss Mary Wilson. Mrs. Willard Petro went to Greenfield today to spend a week or ten days with relatives. The ladles of the Helen Hunt club will be the guests of the Cary club of Milton, Thursday afternoon, the ladies to take the car leaving the Cambridge City station at 2:20 o'clock. Mrs. Thomas Butler, of Dublin, is substituting in the Dublin schools for Miss Ona Beard, who is sick at her home near Germantown. MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Jan. 15. The Cary club will meet with Mrs. Alice Gresh, Thursday afternoon. The occasion will be Guest Day. The Helen Hunt club of Cambridge City will be the guests and give the program. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson received a telegram Tuesday morning announcing the death of her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Atkinson Oakes of Indianapolis. Mrs. Oakes was a prominent woman of that city. She was matron for many yearB of the city dispensary and held the place at time of death. For several years she was matron at one of the medical colleges. She was engaged in many charitable and reform works of the city. Mrs. Anna M. Rothermel is ill. The Milton school board visited the public schools Tuesday. M. D. Beeson had as his guests Tues day his grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Beeson and family, of south of town. Mrs. Alice Gresh spent Tuesday with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst, of near Connersville. The Rebekah lodge had practice Tuesday evening. Jos. Snyder was at Richmond Tuesday. Rnth, the little daughter of Mr. and MTs. Geo. Klemm was severely burned about the mouth. Mrs. Klemm was Ironing and as she was carrying the Iron from the table to the stove, the child ran against the iron. Mrs. Malinda Barton was at Conners Tine Tuesday. Mies Helen Kuhns of Milton and aol E. Fink of near Centerville were married at the Grace M. E. parsonage at Richmond Monday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at 3 o'clock by the Rev. Arthur Cates. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kuhns of Milton and the groom is a young farmer of near Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Fink will live near Centerville. The newlyweds went to Richmond Monday afternoon to select their furniture for furnishing their house, but after reaching that city, decided to get married immediately. Mrs. Hogan of Cambridge City, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edw. MoConley here, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shideler of Cambridge City were in attendance at Friends meeting Monday night and assisted in the services. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg have as their guest, Mrs. Bragg's sister. Mrs. Ijewis ostber of South Bend. Frank Benninger was at Kitchel Ioniy. Mrs. Benninger spent the-day

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with her sister, Mrs. Will Seffren south of Dublin. Harper Lindsay is attending the Richmond Business college. Miss Nora Campbell visited Mrs. Alice Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers at Cambridge City, Sunday. Linville Wallace bought Colbert Crownover's property on Central Avenue for which he paid $3,250. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benninger entertained at their country home, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Connell, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harmier. American All Right. A countryman registered at a hotel in Kansas City one day. Ee did not explain on what "plan" he purposed to become a guest "European or American?" asked the clerk. The guest looked surprised. "American." he said emphatically. "Born and raised up here in Platte county. I don't look like no fore! xner, do I?' Terre Haute Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond tor Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; 7:40; 8:00; 9:40; 10:00; 11:40; 12:00; 1:40 p. m.: 2:00; 3:40; 4:00; 5:40; 6:00; 7:00; 8:00: 9:00 (last car to Indianapolis); 10:00. (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City) Limited Trains. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort, Crawfordsville, Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan, Man tinsvllle, Lebanon and Paris, 111. Tickets sold through. NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as the administator with the will annexed of J. Henry Pardieck, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Herman Pardieck, Administrator with the Will annexed WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Attorney. . 8-15-22-29. Township Trustee's Annual Report. To the Advisory Board of Abington Township, Wayne County, Indiana, January 7, 1913. RECEIPTS. Jan 29, L S Bowman, Jan Dis$ 955.23 Feb 7, Citizens Bank, interest 2.77 Mar 13, J F Harris, reimburse S S Clevenger haul children 100.00 Mar 13, Citizens Bank, inter 3.45 Apr 17, Citizens Bank, inter 3.39 Apr 17. Citizens Bank, borrowed of band at Centervl 40.00 Jun 8. Citizens Bank, interest 2.07 May 28, Adison Roby, dog tax 97.00 Jul 3, Citizens Bank interest 2.29 July 8, County Treasurer, July distribution 1,738.18 Jul 11, County Treasurer, Jul distribution .. 1,035.66 Jul 18, George Maye, transfers 15.00 Aug 1, Citizens Bank, interest 4.79 Sept 21. Citizens Bank, inter 4.95 Oct 1, Citizens Bank, interest 4.20 Dec 9, Citizens Bank, interest 3.89 Dec 9. Citizens Bank, interest 3.13 Dec 21, L S Bowman, December distribution 908.19 July 5. Citizens Bank, Interest 2.29 Dec 31, Citizens Bank, inter 2.64 DISBURSEMENTS Jan 2, Jos O Burns, gravel... 10.00 Jan 4, Pierre Helms, teaching 30.00 Jan 4. Emmet Dye, blaoksmth work 1.60 Jan 4, John Crawford, labor on road .90 Jan 4. John Dye, nails, axlegrease, and other supplies 1.50 Jan 10, D H Goble, rpr stamp 1.00 Jan 18. Clarence Ham, hauling children 59.50 Jan 20. F M Clevenger. grav 6.50 Jan 23, Morning News Co, prt report 10.00 Jan 23. Palladium Pub Co, prt report u.50 Jan 27, Pierre Telms. teach . . 35.00 Feb 1. Eva V Addleman, tch 60.00 Feb 2, Roscoe Helms, haul chl 2S.05 Feb 3, Irma' Tharp, teach .. . 25.00 Feb 7, E J Wright, haul chil 15.00 Feb 8. Armsted Stevens, grav 1.20 Feb 9, Pierre Helms, teaching 90.00 Feb 10, Roscoe Helms, hauling children 47.85 Feb 16. Frank Williams, wrk on roads 1.50 Feb 16, Walter Paddock, wrk with team on rd 3.00 Feb 16, Henry Paddock, wrk with team on road 3.00 Feb 16. Roscoe Helms, hauling children s.25 Feb 22, E E Ham, hauling chil 56.25 Fb 22, Ciayd Judkiaa.dra

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PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium lea word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTER LD Mall will be kept for 30 aay only. All nail not called for within that time will be cast out Typewriter 2 Washwoman . 2 J. F. H 2 Cottage 2 L. R. . R. O. ... Rooms M. J, 1 E. B. WANTED $30 WEEKLY for taking orders for cut rate groveries. Outfit free. Sugar 4 cents. Everything cut rates. Experience unnecessary. Standard Mercantile company, East Ninth street, Cleveland, Ohio. 15-lt WANTED To buy a modern 6 or 7 room house. Will make part payment, balance like rent. Address "House," care Palladium. 15-7t WANTED To travel as companion for young or old lady. Address "Companion," Palladium office. 15-2t WANTED Plain sewing. Phone 1492. 15-lt Phone 1492" WANTED Plain sewing. 16-lt WANTED Position to do house work in small family without laundry by middle aged widow. Call or address 1616 N. E street, Richmond, Ind. 15-2t WANTErJLady rooniifl 240 South 4th street, with bath. Call 2565. 15-2t WAN T EDTcTgoin- reaPestate and insurance business with some experienced person. Will furnish capital. Address Real Estate, care Palladium. 15-tf WAN TED Place to .do housework by elderly lady. 516 N. 18th. 14-2t EARN $8TO $12 WEEKLY at home spare time mailing circulars. For particulars send 10c, which we re turn when you begin work. Wm A. Droste, 474 J. 39 Trumball Ave., Detroit, Michigan. 14-30t WANTED Boring mill man. place. Robinson and Co. Steady 14-2t WANTED Sweeping and cleaning by day. Call 3294. 14-2t WANTEDGirl for housework and one who can go home at night. Call Phone 2646. 14-2t WANTEDLocal nursing. Confinement cases preferred. 101 Sooth 9th street. P. O. Box 136. 14-7t WANTED To buy good double house for an investment, south of railroad. Address "E. B ," care Palladium. ll-7t WANTED Girl for general housework; call at 2001 East Main. 13-7t j WANTED Place on farm by married i man. Experienced. Phone No. 5132 j Gj 9-9t j WANTED Women in our sewing department, steady employment at fair wages. A I.. : AJ TJ j Bartel Co. Jan 4 to feb 4 ACTUALLY INVEfTOATEthe-Unit-ed States Navy before making up your mind you wouldn't want to belong. Find out for yourself the whole 1 truth about Navy pay, hours, promoi tion. training, pleasant companionship. chances to learn trades, to save up money and to see the world. If you're i between 17 and 25, call at Navy Recruiting Station, Ninth and Main, Rich mond. Indiana., and get this interesting, valuable information first hand. Or write for free book "The Making of a Man-o'Warsman." Tells in simple language and clear pictures, all about dally life In the Navy, etc. Send today to Bureau of Navigation. Box 349, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. Jan 8-15-22-29 WANTED Work on farm by man and wife. Experienced. Addres'Farm ," care PAU&dUuQ, . 2MI

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WANTED Work on farm by married ' man. Address 810 North 8th streft. j t-it ' WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We reptir everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. I tf AGENTS To sell lubricating oils" belts, hose, paint, varnish to factories, mills, auto owners, stores, threshers, outside large cities; exclusive territory to right party; experience desirable but not absolutely necessary. Manufacturer's Oil & Grease Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 11-15 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 815 N. A. 15-lt FOR-REN t 3 rooms for light hous? keeping. 29 South 16th street. 15-2t FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. Will furnish board. Call 64 South 16th. 15-4t FOR RENT A cottage In Fairview on John and Boyer streets. 15-lt FOR. RENT Two room house near Bailey's grocery, Easthaven Ave. Chtckery, garden. $5.00 per month. A. R. Smith, Route 8. Richmond. Indiana. 8-10-12-14-16-19 21 FO RRENT New modern 8 room house. Furnace aad 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. 114t FOR RENT Furnished house with heat and bath. Married couple without children preferred. Call 919 Main street. 9-7t FOR RENT 3 large rooms upstairs $8.00 at 317 South 4th street. Phone ' 2477. 21-tf FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 625 Main. 14-2t FOR RENT 5 room furnished house, furnace and bath, both kinds of water and gas, on Reeveston Place. Phone 2170. 14-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, 28 No. 13th Street. 13-6t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, light and bath; 303 N. 10th. 13-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with steam heat, bath. Windsor hotel. 27-14t FOR RENT New 5 room house. Electric 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 12353015. H. C. Bullerdick's coal yards. 3-tf FOR RENT Stable for automobiles. Frank M. Clark, 321 North 11th st. 13-7t FOR RENT Furnished room for housekeeping, strictly private, modern, front entrance, 46 S. 11th st. 13-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Good work or driving horse. 107 N. 20th. 14-3t FOft-SALEThor motorcycle. Phone 1737 after 6 p. m. 14-7t FOR SALEOR TRADE 7 room house on Richmond Avenue for house north of Main, east of river. Call at 214 North 9th. 14-3t FOR SALE First class gas range, half price. Call at 28 South 17th St.. during day before Thursday. 14-2t FOR SALE 128 banta incubator; practically new. Sheppard, Easthaven Avenue. 14-3t FOR SALE Canaries. Call at 28 S. W. 2nd street. 14-7t FO RSALE Medium "sized overcoat for gentleman, cheap. Call 10274 ' Main. 14-tf 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. II. GlunL Thomas Coniff, A. B. Bausman. Auctioneers; Frank Taylor, Clerk. 7-7 1 ex mon FO R S AlKYoa n g JerseyimaTeTTXEL Fulghum. Phone 3136. 10-7t FOR SALE 200 White Leghorn pullets and hens, cheap. 627 South 7th. 9-9t FOR SALF. Good Grey set of furs cheap. $3; one clean white felt hat. L00 1027 & Halo, t-tll

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FOR SALE Continued FUNK & MILLER. SECOND NAT L BANK BLDG. PHONE 2766 SECOND FLOOR TWO BIG BARGAINS IN FARMS 80 acres of all new ground, well drained, new 6 room house, new 35x90 barn. 2 miles from good railroad town, and next to right of ay of new traction line. This place can be bought for $6,500 on the bery best of terms. Immediate possession. SO acres of all tillable land. 14 miles from good railroad town, fair house, good barn 40x60. Place well fenced, and land well drained. If bought before March 1st $6,500 buys It. $2,000 down, and time on the balance. FOiTslUl&Wood. Clayton Miller. R. R. 7, or phone 5115 O. f-10t FOR SALE Grocery fixtures and stock, cheap, reasons for selling, have other business to take care oL Address H. S., care Palladium. 13-7t FOR SALE Merchant's delivery. Splendid chance. Good reasons for selling. Address "I Z." care Palladium. 11 eod-7t FOR SALE CHEAP A lot of carriage stock, consisting of 5 pair shaft irons complete, 8 sets of wheels with and without tires. 5 leather cushions and backs, 2 surrey dashes, B pairs -of leather back stays, 6 doc. spokes. 10 sets of buggy rims, 2 sets of axles, one lote of spring bar and saddle clips, one foot power grindstone, one tire bender, one tire bolter, one Singer sewing machine for dash and fender work and other small articles. This stock Is all good and will fell at a bargain. Address 105 North 4th street., Richmond. Indiana. 15-tf FO RS A LE Young Jersey male calf. O. E. Fulghum. Phone 3126. 10-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. SANFORD HENNING . Real Estate and Insurance 205 North 8th St. FOR SALE Property on South West 3rd. Can be bought on monthly payments. Call at 6 $3 Main St, 14-7t FOR SALE. Business room and dwelling, new, rents $25. Price $2,500. 12 per cent. 7 room bouse. Central location. $3,500 other houses for sale. Good double house, electric li(bt best street In -town. Rent for 11. Price $2,850. 200 acres best - low bottom farm la Wayne county. Fine improvements all around. $100 per acre. One mils" from railroad station. Ideal home. 40 acres all black, no waste, fine Improvements, $100 per acre. SO acre farm good location, all black, no waste. $100 per acre. 30 good building lots for sale cheap. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone 1303-7-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED 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 152C. Chas. Wade. Mgr. C-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE crrr properties and farms Liberty Ave., R. R. L Phone 417L Office at Keys Harness Store. CIS Main street. Phone 2(53. . l-tf SEE MOORE OGBORN tor U kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. T. Bid fb20-tf CORSETS cleaned by the French process. 336 South 8th street. S-eod 7t A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phone or write. ueod-tf LOST LOST Bill folder containing $10.00 and valuable papers. Return to Palladium. 13-3t LOST Part of a silver chain tween B and C on North 14th. Re tsra to Pallan'tnm. . 54