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MILTON, 1NP. MILTON, Ind., Jan. 31. Miss Sarah Mehan was at Richmond Thursday to do shopping. Miss Rosella Matthews has been spending a few days with relatives at Centeryllle. . John Ferguson, living near Beeson's station had a stroke of paralysis Wednesday. He was unconscious for a few hours. Mrs. Bennett had as her guest, Mrs. Homer Kemmer, of Cambridge City. Mrs. Jas. Clark, of Richmond, came Thursday, to visit her mother, Mrs. Mallnda Crawford. Mrs.,rMallnda Barton has been at Indianapolis and Fort Wayle. Mrs. Hogan, of Cambridge City, spent Thursday with her daughter. Mrs. Edw. McConley. Silas Clark, of Connersvllle, was here Wednesday. Geo. Shafer, of east of town, bought a horse at the Connell sale Wednesday for $195. Frank R. Williams will have a sale of farm implements, stock and grains at hiB farm south of Milton, February 6. Mr. Williams Intends to move to Richmond. The Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Westhafer wero at Greenwood, Tuesday to visit their daughter. More than seventy people attended the Epworth League services at Doddridge chapel Sunday evening. And 6ver fifty voted to petition the legislature to enact a prohibitory cigaret law. Miss Tiny Moore entertained Mrs. Frank Wallace and her mother, Mrs. Harvey, of south of town Wednesday. Owing to the Farmers' Short Course at Cambridge City, the Prlscllla club which was to have met Monday afternoon, will be postponed indefinitely. The following men from Milton attended the Laymen's Missionary meet and banquet at Richmond, Thursday night: FM. Jones, E. P. Jones, Edw. Wilson, Russell Wilson, Geo. Wagner, W. L. Parkins, Jesse Revelee, C. H. Callaway, G. M. Warren, Hiram Crook, G. A. Borders, the Rev. F. M. Westhafer, Henry Hess, C. F. Hale, E. W. Doty, Harry Doty, Jas. B. Napier, Will Jeffries. Mrs. Harry Doty returned Thursday from a trip to Indianapolis. The union meeting of the Endeavor, Epworth league and W. C. T. U., to be held here, Sunday evening will be at the Christian church at the regular Endeavor hour, 6:30 o'clock. Royal Arch Masons, of Milton, were in attendance at a recent Mark Master's degree meeting at Cambridge City. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Jan. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Guyton, of Calgary, Alberta, took their relatives In this city by complete surprise Thursday morning when they appeared at the home of the former's brother, Will Guyton. Mr. and Mrs. Guyton are both in excellent health and like the new home, to which they will return after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Guyton's mother, Mrs. Celeste Bond, and other relatives In the county. Mrs. Charles Sites of New Castle is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Susie Guyton, and other relatives. A card received by friends from Mrs. W. B. Harris of Tnlsa, Okla., indicates that they are pleased with the new surroundings, and that their son, Seward, had. entered school. E. Fllby is retiring from the cigar manufacture having sold to Moss & Co., of Cincinnati. Mr. Fllby, as yet, has not decided definitely in what business he will engage. He thinks some what of engaging in the manufacture of salted peanuts, provided he can secure a satisfactory business room. Carl Whlteley went to Chicago Wednesday to attend the funeral of Ralph Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot, former residents of Dublin. Mrs. C. T. Roberts and her mother, Mrs, Caroline Coffin returned Thursday to their home In Bloomington. after a -week spent in the home of the latter"s son, Rev. J. E. Coffin and family. O. E. White is in Mansfield, Ohio, on a business trip. Dr. J. R. Littell of this city is on the program for a paper, "Do You Advertise?" at the next meeting of the Wayne County Medical Society, to be held In Richmond, Wednesday, February fth. Mrs. Hattie Custer has returned after several weeks spent with relatives ,at Atlanta., Mrs. Linus Fox, Mrs. Jennie HatHeld and the latter's niece. Miss Hasel Hatfield, of Greensfork, are spending a
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few days in Cambridge City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Murray. Letters received by friends from Mr.' and Mrs. O. L. Calloway, speak of an enjoyable trip through the West, and of a pleasant visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark of Whlttler, Cal, former residents of Cambridge City. They are expected to go to San Diego, Wednesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Murray entertained at dinner Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gaylor, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gaylor, Mrs. Linus Fox, Mrs. Ham Squires, Miss Jennie Hatfield and Miss Hazel Hatfield of Greensfork. The Misses Elizabeth Ohmit and Mary Dillon were guests Tuesday evening at a dance given in the Moose Hall of New Castle by Messrs. E. Baggerly, E. L. Guyer and E. P. Young. After seven years of efficient service in the office of the Citizens Telephone Company Miss Blanche Pattison, cashier and bookkeeper, has resigned her position, which however, will not go into effect for several" weeks. Miss Gertrude Edwards, one of the most capable, operators has been promoted to the place made vacant by Miss Pattison's resignation. Miss Eva Mustin has been added to the force of employes. A musical comedy, "The Three Chaffeurs" will be presented in this city Wednesday evening, February sixth, under the auspices of the Epworth League. Miss Hummel of Johnstown, Pa., has the children In training. One hundred persons will take part in the entertainment. On account of the date conflicting with the opening day of the Corn School, the fourth number of the Home Economics, "The Kitchen," by Mrs. A. G. Phillips, of Lafayette, will not be given until some time in April. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Coffin and their guests, Mrs. C. T. Roberts of Bloomington, visited their sister, Mrs. Flora Grubbs, who has charge of the Sewing department in the Soldiers and Sailors' Orphan Home, at Knightstown, Tuesday. W. A. Woodard has returned after a few days spent in Indianapolis in the transaction of business. While In the city he attended a session of the legis lature. The members of Second Section of the Social Union are enjoying an all day social meeting at the home of Mrs. C. B. Loeb, today, (Friday.) Miss Helen Doney will return from Indianapolis this evening to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Doney. Mrs. Frank Parsons and her mother, Mrs. Mary Hlndman, of Richmond, spent Thursday with Mrs. Mary Riche. Mrs. M. F. Johnston of Richmond will give the next number on the Home Economics Section of the Helen Hunt club, Monday afternoon, February tenth, on the subject, "Household Decoration." Ex-Auditor of State, John Bllheimer, and Mrs. Bilheimer have returned to their home in the south part of the state after a visit In the homes of their children, Charles Bilheimer and Mrs. Oglesbee. NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARIS. O., Jan. 31. Mrs. Harry Tillman, of West Sonora, spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barber. Miss Mary Stanback is the guest of Miss Theresa Day. Mrs. Hannah Miller, of New Madison, is the guest of her son, Geo. Miller and family. Mrs. Ed Young will entertain the Thimble club members Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conrad, of Lima, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. George Miller entertained Tuesday, Mrs. Hannah Miller, of New Madison, Mrs. John Aiken, of Richmond, and Mrs. Caroline McGrew. Mr. Frank Baumgardner made a business trip to West Alexandria Monday. Word from Ora Sherer, who is in Florida, is that he and his wife may be expected home soon. Mrs. Roy Kilbourne and Miss Irene Mills will entertain the Social oircle at the home of the latter, February 5. Mrs. Yevoone Tucker, of Warren, Indiana, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Smith. Harry Bonn, of Louisville, Ky., visited his parents here Sunday. The Music Makers will appear Friday night at the Christian church. Proceeds for the public library. Mrs. Mary Boyle entertained Wednesday, Mrs. Mary Young, - Ada and Leonard Young, Mrs. Amos Black and baby, of Richmond, Misa K&.ileen MoMahan, of Day tea, Ohio; Mr. aad Mrs.
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Ed Young and son Donald, and Miss Minnie Jones. St. John's Catholic First Sunday of each month, Mass at 7:30. Third Sunday of each month, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Presbyterian Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; Choir practice, Saturday night at church at 7:30 p. m. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Jan. 31Word has been received here of the death of Marshall Thomas at his home at Iowa Falls, Iowa. Mr. Thomas was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thomas of this place, and was about sixty-four years of age. He is survived by a widow and two sons. Rev. Fred Smith has returned from Virginia where he has been conducting a series of revival meetings. The revival meetings at the Methodist church closed Sunday night, after a splendid three weeks' series of meetings. The pastor, Rev. Richardson, was assisted by the Rev. Geo. Martin, of Economy. About thirty conversions resulted from the meetings. Mart Thorn will have a public sale of his stock and farm articles next tuesdayand will move to Richmond, where he will engage In the cement business. The two diphtheria patients, Robert Eubank and Willis Aughie, are well on the road to recovery. The fear of contagion has about passed. Nathan Ramsey and daughter, Miss Grace, of Winchester, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Anderson, a portion of last week. Mrs. Ezra Clements was a guest of relatives at Centerville over Sunday. Elias Mitchell has been quite sick. As You Please. In the ancient times there lived a wonderfully wise man. of whom it was said that ho could answer correctly any question put to him. There was one. however, who thought himself clever enough to outwit the sage. This man took a poor, captive bird and clasped it so closely in his hand that only the head and tail were visible. "Tell me." said he to the renowned guesser of riddles, "is the bird which 1 hold in my hand alive or dead?" If the answer were "Dead." thought this artful plotter, he would Just open his hand and let the bird fly. If the answer were "Alive" he would with one little squeeze crush the poor bird to death. But the wise man proved himself equal to the occasion and replied, "It is as you please." Each one holds within bis or her grasp the fair bird of life. Which is It to be a blessing or a bane? It is "as you please." 9460 A "Chic" Little Frock for Mother's Girl. Girls' Dress with added Yoke. If preferred, the yoke portions may be omitted. The dress is simple but becoming to the growing girl, and the unique yoke shaping is most pleasing. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 8, 10, 12, and 14 years. It requires 4 yards of 44 inch material for a 12 year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Name Size Address
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PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium Ic a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTER LIST Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. D 1 R D. W 1 O M. J 1 Investment Results 2 H. S 2 1 .1 1 Laundress ... 1 Farmer 1 H. H. 1 J. S. 1 R. Ej H 1 Experience ... 1 WANTED WANTED Competent young man stenographer for a good position in Richmond. Call at Richmond Business college. 31-lt WANTED Married man to work on farm by month. 720 Main street. Phone 1823. 31-lt WANTED Stenographer, having experience on Oliver machine. Address "Oliver," care Palladium. 31-7t WANTED Place to assist with housework or care for sick in the city. Address Sarah Wlrtz, New Paris. 31-2t WANTEDHousework or washings. 1132 N. I street. 31-2t WANTED To trade a piano on plastering a house. Address "K. O. T.," care Palladium. 31-lt WANTED Place as office girl or stenographer. Address "Stenographer," care Palladium. 31-7t WANTED An experienced- housekeeper. Middle aged lady preferred. 325 South 14th. Phone 1919. 31-lt MANUFACTURER wants manager for branch office, Richmond or vicinity. 100 cash security required. Excellent opportunity. Rex, 1926 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 29-8t WANTED Experienced woman or girl In housework. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 29-3t WANTED At once, 10 girls for operating machines. Good wages, steady work, apply at Richmond Underwear Co. 28-5t WANTED Young married man to work In garden, one with some experience. Conrad Zwissler, 1 mile south of city, Boston Pike. 28-3t WANTED Ten ladies, player department, Starr Piano Co. 28-3t WANTED To go in real estate and insurance business with some experienced person. Will furnish capital. Address Real Estate, care Palladium. 15-tf EARN $8 TO $12 WEEKLY at borne spare time mailing circulars. For particulars Bend 10c, which we re turn when you begin work. Wm A. Droste, 474 J. 39 Trumball Are., Detroit Miorsn 14-S0t Vv rvi 1 CU- Vv U1I1CU 111 OUT sewing department, steadyemployment at fair wages. Apply in person. Adam H. Bartel Co. jan 4 to feb 4 WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 193S. 1-tf WANTED Position as farm band by experienced married man. 1423 N. G. 30-5t WANTED See W.'iT Surface for papering and painting. Workmanship guaranteed. Phone 4052. 30-3t WANTED Nursing to do. Call Phone 1905. S04X
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WANTED Position by experienced i lady bookkeeper, or clerical work of any kind. Can give good reference. Address "Book Keeper," care Palladium. 21-tf WANTED Neat appearing ladles to demonstrate, to take care of business for large .reliable Chicago firm. Call Mrs. Almond, 122 Ft. Wayne Avenue. 30-2t WANTED Carriage blacksmith on repair and new work. Steady the year round for right man. Myers Carriage Works, 11 South 8th street. 30-2t WANTED Middle aged housekeeper. Good country home. Address 'Housekeeper.' care Palladium. 30-7t WANTED Position by single man. Would like to work at hotel or restaurant or boarding house, sweeping and cleaning. Address "H. M." care Palladium. 30-2t WANTED Girl for general housework small family, no washing, white preferred. 210 N. 11th street. 80-3t WANTED Woman for general housework. Near Richmond. Information 1010 Main. 30-tf FOR RENT v FOR RENT 5 room house. 611 N. W. 3rd street. Call Knode's Music store. ' 31-lt FOR RENT 3 light housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. 31-2t FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 122 N. 7th street. 31-2t FOR RENT A new 6 room modern house. Furnace, bath, gas range and blinds 2118 North D. Call Phone 2016. 31-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, light, heat. bath. Also two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 36 South 11th street. 30-7t FOR RENT 4 or 5 rooms, private entrance, electric lights. Inquire 426 S. 11th. 29-tf FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. 616 South B. 28-7t FOR RENT Upper and lower flit. 123 South 11th street. 27-7t FOR RET Furnished rooms. 9th. 27-7t FOR RENT 6 room v modern house. 33" . South 17th. Phone 1706. 27-7t I FOR RENT Furnished modern room, 212 North 9th street 26-7t FOR RENT Holland Apartment No. 1; modern 6 rooms, first floor, N. A street. Phone 1541. 25-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th street. 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with steam heat, bath. Windsor hotel. 17-14t FOR SALE FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc sows. Farrow March. Sire and Daw through cholera. 5144-C. Commons. Webster. 28-tu- fri-7t FOR SALE Davenport, buffet, tables, chairs, rockers, stands, hot plate, .oil heater, beds, bed springs, many other household articles. 126 South 3rd. 31-2t FOR SALE One Pierce bicycle, half price. 402 N. 19th street. 27-7t PUBLIC SALE On Feb. 13 at Iw o'clock I will sell at public auction on the Jordan farm. 4 miles north of Richmond and 2 miles west of Chester, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, feed and household goods. Joseph W. Jordan. Tom Coniff, Auct. Jan 22 & feb 10 FOR SALE: 15 teams of good 3 year old mules, all broke. Reasonable prices. Jesse Druley, 1 mile north Boston. 23-7t . w a- MX a wu itfv p w i wlng chairs, 2 wash stands. 36 S. i 11th. 23-7t FOR SALE 10 rose .comb Ancona j pullets. Cheap if taken at once. ) Sheppard, Easthaven Ave. 2$-3t PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale in Williamsburg, Wayne County. Indiana. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY . 1913 Beginning at 10 o'clock: 14 head of good work horses, consisting of 12 good work horses and 2 good drivers; 13 head Cattle, consisting of 3 good milch cows and 10 head of steers, 16 head sheep, farming tools, etc. J. H. CLEMENTS,' F. M. GUNCKEL Col. Arch Hlndman and CoL Simon Wed die. Auctioneers. W. A. Lewis, CJerk. 19-Tt
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FOR SALE Feather bed. parlor stand, harness, work or driving horse, 3 almost new rugs, side board and sleigh. 107 N. 20th. 30 2t FOR SALE Six fresh cows and some cattle. Call at Shofer's Livery barn. Phone 1238. 30-2t FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze turkeys, both sex. W. P. Krom, R. R. 6. 31-2t FOR SALE An sco camera. 114 North 19th street. 30-2t FOR SALE Lady's black tailored suit, size 38. $5. 1027ft Main. 29-3t PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction. February 4, 2 miles west of Fountain Citn on the farm known as the Harmon Pitts farm, 6 head horses, 6 milch cows, complete line of farming tools, De Laval Cream Separator No. 12. Some household goods. Mark Thorn. 29-4t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE Modern six room house. Good barn, one square of Main Street bridge, West Side. Telephone 3081. 29-14t FOR SALE Six room house almost new, with or without additional lots Improved in garden and chicken parks, on Easthaven Ave. Phons 4734. L. P. Jones. 30-7t THE J. E. M. AGENCY Means the Place to Go to Buy a Farm. Any sise, price or location the seeker wants. Small farms near this city and larger farms adapted for any kind of farming wanted. Lands near traction lines and small places close to Richmond. Take your choice. Now ia the best time to buy if yon want possession by March 1, 1913. Don't delay If yon want to buy. See See The J. E. M. AGENCY For Farms. Over 6 North Seventh Street 26-tf FOR SALE. Business room and dwelling, new. rents $25. Price 12,500. 12 per cent. 7 room house. Central location, $8,500. 500 other houses for sale Good double house, electric light; 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 mile from railroad station. Ideal home. 40 acres all black, no waste, fine Improvements. $100 per acre. 80 acre farm good location, all black, no waste, $100 per acre. 30 good building lots for sale cheap. List your property with us for quirk sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone 1302 Mt FUNK & MILLER Second Nat'l Bank Building FARMS FOR SALE 60 acres of all tillable land close to good railroad town. Good 6 room house with furnace; barn and out buildings good. Fine orchard. It only takes a cash payment of $2,000 to get possession. 55 acres of all tillable land. 8 miles from Richmond. Good 7 room house. 40x50 bank barn. Will accept a city property in part trade. This farm lies on a good pike, and is cheap at $5,750. 52 acres, lVs milea from a good town, close to proposed new electric line. Good 9 room house, and large bank barn. Fine orchard, and place well fenced. This is priced exceptionally low for a small farm, only $100 per acre. Our excursion to FELLS MERE, FLORIDA, FEB. 4th should be taken advantage of by every prospective buyer of Florida land. We know we have the best proposition in Florida, and you owe it to yourself to investigate it before looking elsewhere. Arrange to go with us. Special Pullman Sleeper from Cincinnati to Fellsmere, Florida, without change. FOR SALE Folding bed and sewing machine cheap. 312 Northwest 3rd. tMf
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FOR SALE Farm 100 acres, fine buildings, good land. FARM. 15 acres, fine buildings, good land well fenced. Farm. 40 acres, near city. 15 acres near city. Another near city with buildings, will trade for city rentals. SANFORD E. HENNING 205 North 8th BUSINESS CLASSIFIED BEE MOORE tt OGBORN tor ail kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 26. L O. O. F. Bid. febtO-tt ARE YOU USING Ton-Ic-Ine Germ Destroyer. Cures dandruff and all scalp diseases. Sold by application or bottle at all first class barber hops. Results guaranteed. Ton-Ic-Ine Co., Anderson, Ind. 24-fri-lft Zuttermeister's Largest Moving Vans in the City. Shurley s Large Moving Vans 12 & 14 N. $th St. Phone 153. Chas. Wada. Mgr. C-tf N'DTIPP. UtT m.AAmA an ..tr. alutT maker. Neatest and best work la town. R. A. Tomlinson Browa 4fc Darnell. 21-tf A. M. ROBERTS RY? AT nCTATC CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave, R. R. X. Phone 41TL Office at Keys Harness Btore, 111 Main street Phone 2651. l-tf LOST LOST A brass oil tall lamp. Reward if returned to 62 South 16th. 31-St L7TSTBlack Coney fur neck piece. Return to Nusbaum's Dry Goods store. Reward. 2-3t LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE! State of Indiana. Wayne County, : Allan Trippeer. Benjamin Trlppeer, partners doing business under firm nsme of Trippeer ft Son vs. Frank K." Stranahan. et al. Wayne Circuit Court. January Term. 113. No. 160SI. Be It Known. That on the 16th day of August. 1912. the above named Plaintiffs, by their Attorneys, filed ia the ofHce of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, their complaint against said Defendants In the above entitled cause to foreclose Lien of Assessments for Street Improvements, and on Jan. 20th, 1913, filed an affidavit of a competent person that said Defendant. Lewis Hall la not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant, Lewis Hall, therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and that unless he appear and anBwer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on March 23th, 1912. a day of this Term of said Court which was begun and held at the Court House In the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of January. 191X, said Complaint and the matters and' things therein contained and alleged will be taken as true, and the maid cause wfll be heard and determined la his absence. WITNESS, the Clerk, and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this 30th day of January. 1913. George Matthews, Clerk. ROBBINS & ROBBINS. Attorneys of Plaintiff. Jan31-feb 7ft 1 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Mary A. Lucas. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Mary A. Lucas, Deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, Joshua II. Allen, jan24-31 feb 7 Administrator. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, as: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Frank Klenker. deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate la supposed to be solvent. (Signed) William H. Klenker. HARLAN ft HOELSCHER, Attorneys jsa 24-21 foal
