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CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 1 Mr. and .Mrs. Herman Iiarnett and daughter, Maxine, went to Indianapolis yesterday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones. Mrs. M. M. Brown of th-is city and Mrs. Edson of Hartford City, spent Friday -in New Castle th guests of Mrs. Mary Bond. Mrs. Sarah Gilson of Knightstown, vho is spending some time in the home of her son, F. J. Scudder, returned home last night. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lannerd residing northwest of town, and Mrs. J. L. Mcbaniels were the guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. John Fair. Harry; Sond and his niece, Miss Alice McCaffrey went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the funeral of a cousin, Charles Dickinson. Mrs. Rose Hoshour of Milton, was a visitor Thursday in the home of her son, Harold Hoshour. Mrse. Lola Converse has returned after a week spent with her son, Donald Converse and family of Indianapolis. Mr, Converse was sent the past week to Chicago as a representative from the Nordyke & Moorman Co., with which he is employed in the automobile department to the automobile show In Chicago. Dr. . and KMrs. J. R. Littell had as thejr guests, Friday, Mrs. AndrewTenhy, Mrs. Sarah Durmler, of Rich mond and Miss Marie Rodenberg, of Chicago. Mrs. Kate Blue has returned after two weeks spent with Mrs. Elmer Dickinson, of Richmond. The socail entertainment and dance given Thursday evening in the Pythian Temple, for the benefit of Samuel G. Fisher, attracted a large crowd. Cards furnished entertainment for those not caring to dance, while the ' balcony was crowded with spectators. Preceeding the dance, a program of readings and music was given. Oscar Cooley gave a reading and song in German dialect, Miss Blanche Boyd, with Mrs. Mary Boden, accompanist, sang a beautiful solo. Bert Newman, of Milton and Clifford Marson of this city, contributed a duet, slide trombone and cornet, and Mr. Newman gave a solo. Joe Groves and Wright Sparks of Dublin are in New Orleans, attending the Mardi Gras. The Rebekah Aid Society met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Ohmit. The afternoon was spent at the regular work. A lunch was served. Mrs. George Stombaugh spen last Thursday with her sister, Mrs. U. R. Morgan, of Dublin. "The Three Chauffeurs," a clever musical comedy will be given in the Hurst opera house Friday evening, February 7, under the auspices of the Epworth League. Nearly one hundred persons will take part in the production of the comedy. Miss Nora E. Hummel, of Harrisburg, Pa., is coaching the play. Miss Mildred Doney has gone to Muncie to spend a few days with Miss Ella Shuttleworth. From that city she will go to Indianapolis to visit her aunt, Mrs. John Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kimmel, of New Castle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGraw, Thursday evening and attended the dance at the Pythian Hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Huddleston, of Milton, "were visitors in the home of Mr. an.4Irs. Albert Weed Thursday night, and were among the number in attendance at the dance. Mrs.USitherine Myers and Miss Alice Medearis of Centerville are the guests of their niece, Mrs. May Boden. MILTON. IND. MILTON, lnd., Feb. 1. Miss Bertie Fraxee was at Connersville, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kellam entertained at dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Caldwell of California. Will Rothermel and daughter, Mrs. J. Cloud , of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pilby, Mrs. Nancy Baldwin and Mrs. Dan Hess, of Milton. Mrs. Jesse Revelee and family have as their guest, Mrs. Reveler's mother, Mrs. Smith of Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Kniese and daughter of Cambridge City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeaon, Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson and son. Earl, returned from Indianapolis Friday. - Snnday services at the M. E. clrorch. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Quarterly services at the usual hour for morning worthip. The district superintendent, JJr. Tvta will deliver the sermon and
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at the close presided over the Lord's Supper. The Epworth League will meet in union meeting with the Endeavor at the Christian church. Regular preaching in the evening by the pastor, the Rev. F. M. Westhafer. Mrs. Chas. Hale was at Connersville Friday. Dr. Gentle of Richmond, was here Friday. Sunday services at the Friends church. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, the Rev. Mary Mills, unless otherwise announced. The meeting of the embroidery club has been postponed until Wednesday afternoon Feb. 12, at which time the meeting will be at Mrs. Williams'. Mesdames Jas. Doddridge, Lafe Rayle and Rebecca Werking were at Cambridge Thursday to attend the meeting of the Aid Society. Mrs. Harry Doty entertained the Cary club Thursday afternoon. The principal features of the program were the responses of miscellaneous character. A paper "Ecuador" by Mrs. Edw. Wilson. A paper, "Peru" by Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson, which was read by Mrs. Harry Doty, as Mrs. Beeson is from home. A paper, "Child" by Mrs. Oliver Wallace. Bible school at the Christian church at 9:15 a. m. In the evening for Endeavor 5:30, there will be a union meeting of the Endeavor, the Epworth League and W. C. T. U. A petition ask-ins-tlm.. legislature to enact a prohibitory cigarette law will be discussed. In the evening the Rev. Jos. Todd, of Bloomlngton will address the people of Milton in the interests of a Bible Chair at. the Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton entertained Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks and family of south of town. The M. E. quarterly conference met this morning for the regular routine of the quarterly business, of the charge. Mrs. Lute Lantz, Jr., spent Friday at Richmond with her sister, Mrs. Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman were at Cambridge City to atend the dancing party Thursday night. Mrs. Ell Beeson of south of town, accompanied by her daughter has gone to Indianapolis to spend a few days. Curtiss Little has bought the pool room and business of Edw. McConley. Louis Knauf of Cambridge City, wras the recent guest of his brother and sister, Charles and Miss Amelia Knauf. Jesse Huddleston was among those from here who attended the Laymens' banquet. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Feb. 1. Jas. Parsons, of Dandor, Pa., spent yesterday and today with his sister, M.s. W. H. Judkins. Mr. Parsons stopped over enroute to California Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ant i1: in, of Day ton, Ohio, are visiting with Mi. and Mrs. Oscar Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harvov M&lderman were guests Thursday of Mrs. Shively and Mrs. Lida Saylor. N. H. Starhk and Fred Murray ai tended the Hardware Dealers' Asso ciation meeting at Indlanapo is this week. Mrs. J. M. Lontz, o: Richmond, spent Thursday afternoon hce. Mrs. William Keever has returned from an extended visit with relativea at Farmland. Mrs. Cecil Burdsall of Ricnmoud, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. John Werkins have returned from a few days visit with friends at Indianapolis. Mrs. B. F. Mason was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Hindman, at Nw Castle Thursday. Rev. W. H. Judkins will deliver a lecture Tuesday evening, February 4, on Shakespeare's country. Stereoticon views will also te shown Tector's orchestra will furnish the music. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Jacob Walters. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pierce are at Indianapolis for the week end. Miss En a Hoover entertained at five hundred this afternoon. Contradicting a Proverb. "People can't expect to get something for nothing," said the ready made philosopher. "My landlord manages it," replied Mr Growcher. "He makes me sign a contract to pay a full year's rent whether I llTe In his flat or not." Washington Star.
THE OLD ROMAN LEGION. Principles Upon Which Its Military Strength Was Builded. The Roman military unit was the legion of from 4,000 to 6,000 men, divided into ten cohorts. The strength of Roman arms lay In three things. The first of these was a careful selection of men from among such citizens as were practiced in arms. The second dependence was upon discipline. Warlike youths accustomed themselves to the use of arms as a recreation, so that it was said that their sports were battles without bloodshed and their battles bloody sports. The third point was the prompt adoption of all improvements suggested by the experience of foreign wars. The Roman legion was practically never defeated so long as these three ;riuciples remained In force. The secret of its strength was the spirit of the men, who In their perfect discipline expressed their glory in Rome and their confidence in themselves. The most brilliant achievements of this military instrument were attained by Caesar, who aroused the devotion of his troops to the highest point by making common cause with them in the pursuit of valor. As Plutarch says. "He showed them that he did not heap up wealth from the wars for his owu luxury or the gratifying of his private pleasures, but that all he received was but a public fund, laid by for the reward and encouragement of valor." Edward Jones in Engineering Magazine. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of James H. Hire, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court he will at the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m. of the 27th day of February, 1913, at the premises northwest of the city of Richmond, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public sale, all the interest of the said decedent in and to the following described real estate in WayneCounty, Indiana, towit: A part of the Northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31) township fourteen (14) range one (1) west beginning at the northwest corner of said quarter section; thence east along the section line 187.75 feet, thence south to the Cincinnati, Chicago railroad, thence northwesterly along said railroad to the place of beginning. Also the following described real estate, being part of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31), township fourteen (14), range one (1) west, beginning at a point on the north line of said quarter section two hundred and twenty-four (224) aud seventy-five one-hundredths (75-100) feet east of the northwest corner of said quarter section thence east along the section line 178.83 feet, thence south 13.9 rods to the Cincinnati and Chicago railroad, thence northwesterly along said railroad to a point directly south of the place of beginning, thence north to the place of beginning. Also an undivided one-half interest in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: A part of the east half of the southeast quarter of section ten (10) township sixteen (16), range fourteen (14) east and bounded as follows: Beginning forty and 60-100 (40.60) rods south of the north west of said east half of said quarter section, thence south seventy nine & 78-100 (79.78) rods to Reynolds northwest corner; thence east forty-one & 54-100 (41.54) rods to a marked stone on Millers west line; thence north eighty & 6-100 (80.06) rods; thence east forty & 64100 (40.64) rods to the east line of said quarter; thence north nineteen & 88100 (19.88) rods to Charles Hire's other lands; thence west forty & 64-100 (40-64) rods; thence south nineteen & 88-100 (19.88) rods: thence west fortyone & 76-100 (41.76) rods to the place of beginning. .Being and intended to be all the lands of which Hancy Hire died seized and containing twenty-six (26) acres more or less. Sale will be made subject to the approval of the said court for not less than two-thirds appraised value of the said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions. At least onethird of the purchase mow ? cash in hand ; and the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine (9) and eighteen (18) months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent (6) interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate, sold. Or the purchaser may pay all cash. Also a lot of farm implements and bther personal property will be sold at the same place and at the said time. Walter S. Ratliff. Administrator. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Attorney.
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POWtRTT PALLADIUM Waet Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium Sea word 7 days for the price off 5 TeSephoce Number 2566 WANT AD LETT Mall will be kept for 30 days oaly. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out D 1 H. S. , D. W 1 J. S. M. J 1 H. H. Results 2 O. C. . .. 1 .. 1 ,. 1 ,. 1 WANTED WANTED Stenographer, having experience on Oliver machine. Address "Oliver," care Palladium. 51-7t WANTED An experienced housekeep er, middle aged lady preferred; 325 South 14th. Phone 1919. 1-lt WANTED Hustling agents to sell Parcel Post Scales. Big money. Address Combination Parcel Post Scale company, P. O. Box 26, Indianapolis, Ind. It WANTED Girl to do housework, no washing or Ironing. Call at 214 N. 8th street, or phone 1343. febl-tf LEARN REAL ESTATE business by mail. Great possibilities even as side line. The small cost of our course is covered by absolute guarantee of satisfaction. We will help you get started. Write for free particulars. National Co-Operative Realty Company, W 1322. Marden Building, Washington, D. C. feb 1-8-15-22 WANTED Spirella corsets, made to order. Mrs. Francis Bresman, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. l-7t RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS wanted, $900 first year, promotion to $1,800. . Examinations May 3 in every state. Common education sufficient with my coaching. Full information free. Write for booklet V766. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. feb 1-8-15-23-1-8-15-22-29-5-12 WANTED Place to assist with housework or care for sick in the city. Address Sarah Wirtz, New Paris. 31-2t WANTED Housework or washings. 1132 N. I street. 31-2t WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We reprJf everything. Brown and Darnell. PLone 1936. 1-tf WANTED At once, 10girls for operating machines. Good wages, steady work, apply at Richmond Underwear Co. 28-5t THE LINE AND THE TIME. Sell groceries and provisions to farmers and other large consumers. Now booking orders for spring delivery. Superior goods, commissions adanced; exclusive territory. Splendid opening for honest, energetic men. Write today for particulars. JOHN SEXTON & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, Importers. Manufacturers, Chicago, 111. It WANTED To go in real estate and insurance business with some experienced person. Will furnish capital. Address Real Estate, care Palladium, istf EARN $8 TO ?12 WEEKLY at home spare time mailing circulars. For particulars Bend 10c. which we re turn when you begin work. Wm A. Droste, 474 J. 39 Trumball Ave., Detroit, Michigan. 14-30t WANTED-Women in our sewing department, steady employment at fair wages. Apply in person. Adam H. Barrel Co. Jaa4 ta-teb 4
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ANO THEN HEN thgt IT MOtAE WANTED Continued ANTED Position as farm hand by experienced married man. 1429 N. G. 30-5t ANTED See W. H. Surface for papering and painting. Workman-! ehip guaranteed. Phone 4052. 30-3t ! "ANTED Place as office girl or W stenographer. Address "Stenographer," care Palladium. 31-7t W ANTED Position by experienced lady bookkeeper, or clerical work of any kind. Can give good reference. Address "Book Keeper," care Palladium. 21-tf w ANTED Middle aged housekeeper. Good country home. Address "Housekeeper,' care Palladium. 30-7t w ANTED Girl for general housework small family, no washing, white preferred. 210 N. 11th street. 30-3t WANTED Woman for general housework. Near Richmond. Information 1010 Main. 30-tf WANTED Distributing agents, distribute our samples, $2 per 100 paid. Stamp for reply. Crown Mfg. Co., Station G., Washington, D. C. 16-sat-12t FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, modern; 315 Randolph. Phone 3137. 1-lt FOR RENT A furnished room for one or two gentlemen; 109 North Fifth street. It FOR. RENT-office, second floor over Conkey's Drug store, 9th and Main. Steam heat, water, electric lights. Shiveley and Shiveley. 30-thilr-sat-2t FOR RENT Business room on Richmond Avenue. Apply T. F. Bennett, 210 Richmond Avenue 21-tu'-thur-sat-7t FOR RENT 3 light housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. 31-2t FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 122 N. 7th street. 31-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, light, beat, bath. Also two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 35 South 11th street. 30-7t ; FOR RENT 4 or 5 room, private entrance, electric lights. Inquire 426 S. 11th. 29-tf FOR RENT Two rooms tor light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. 615 South B. 28-7t FOR RENT Upper and lower flat" 123 South 11th street. 27-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 27 NT 9th. 27-7t FOR RENT 5 room modern house. 33 South 17th. Phone 1705. 27-7t FOR RENT Furnished modern room, 212 North 9th street.. 25-7t j FOR RENT Holland Apartment No. 1; modern 5 rooms, first floor, N. A street. Phone 1541. 25-tt FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th street. 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with steam heat, bath. Windsor hotel. 27-14t FOR SALE 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 FUBLIC SALE On Feb. 13 at- 10 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 moles, all broke. Reasonable prices. Jesse Druley, 1 mile north Boston. 23-7t FOR SALE Sewing machine. 4 rocking chairs, 2 wash stands. S6 S. 11th. . 23-7t PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale in Williamsburg. Wayne County, Indiana, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 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 bead of steers, 16 head sheen, farming tools, etc. J. H. CLEMENTS. F. M. GUNCKEL Col. Arch Hindman and CoL Simon Wed die. Auctioneers. W. A. Lewis, Cfexk, 2-7t
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cOR SALE Continued FOR SALE 90 dry oak posts, sawed 4x6. in by 71., ft long, 25c each. 11. C. Kaufman. 64 South 18th. 28-eod-7t FOR- SALE Malmmoth Bronze tuFkeys, both sex. W. P. Krom, R. R. 6. 31-2t 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 SA LEOld ' "fashioned bu reaiT stand and coverlets. P. O. Box 123. Dublin. Ind. 7-2t FOR SALE Good general purpose horse, 209 N. 20th. l-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phone or Write. aug-eod-tf SEE MOORE ft OQBORN tor all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bide febSO-tr Zuttermeister's Largest Moving Vans in the City. Office, 37 South Sixth St. Phone 2619 29-tf Shurlev s Large Moving Vans 12 & 14 IS". 8th St. Phone 1536. Chat. Wade, Mgr. 6-tf NOTICE Have added an extra shoe maker. Neatest and best work in town. R. A. Tomlinson Brown A Darnell: 21-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. L Phone 417L Office at Keys Harness wStora. 61t Main street. Phone 2653. 19-tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. WILLOW RIVER Coming commercial center of interior British Columbia. On Grand Trunk. Pacific and Hudson Bay Rys. Entrance Great Peace River country. For full information write Pacific Land and Towneites Co., Ltd., 76 Richards St.. Vancouver. B. C. Agents wanted. 30 thur-sat-wed-tf FOR SALE Many Beautiful Homes. S room, modern, hot water, good barn, lot 60x160, price $3,800. The Place to Buy a Home. PORTERFIELD Kelly Block. 8th & Main. FOR SALE Six room house almost new, with or without additional lots improved in garden and chicken parks, on Easthaven Ave. Phone 4734. L. P. Jones. 30-7t THE J. E. M. AGENCY Means the Place to Go to Buy a Farm. Any size, 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 is the best time to buy if you want possession by March 1. 1913. Don't delay if you want to buy. See See The J. E. M. AGENCY For Farms. Over 6 North Seventh Street 25-ti FOR SALE.
Business room and dwelling, new. rents $25. Price $2,500. 12 per cent. 7 room .house. Central location, $3.500. 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 in Wayne county. Fine improvements an around. $100 per acre. One mile from railroad station. Ideal home. 40 acres all black, no waste. One Improvements. $100 per acre. 80 acre farm good location, all black, no waste. $100 per acre. 30 good building lota for sale cheap. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone 1303 7-tf
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Si.. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. i One of tlu mot desirable pieces of I property close to Richmond. 21 acres. ! elegant location on the car line, noth- ! ing better to be found for a suburban home. Buildings are first class In every way. One of the Best Big Farms in Eastern Indiana. Three hundred acres, all level as a floor. Iand is in the very highest state of cultivation. Two good seta of buildings, close to good railroad and . interurban town. This farm would bring $200.00 per acre if located in Illinois. $125.00 per acre buys It on good terms. A great place for the man wanting a large first class farm. We are counting on your going with us to Fellsmere, Florida, Tuesday, Feb. 4th. FUNK & MILLER Phone 2766. FOR SALE 15 acres near city to trade on city property. 8 room house complete, price very reasonable, central. 7 room, central, $2,150, brick, complete, except furnace. SANFORD E. HENNING ' 205 North 8th FOR SALE Folding bed and sewing machine cheap. 312 Northwest 3rd. 29-tf FOR SALE Modern six room house. Good barn, one rquare of Main Street bridge. West Side. Telephone 3081. 29-14t LOST LOST A brass oil tail lamp. Reward if returned to 62 South 16th. 31-3t LOST Small package containing black silk muffler, gingham belt, on Main. North 17th or C streets; reward. Phone 4320. It LOST Beetle shaped brooch, either In Coliseum or between Coliseum and Richmond Avenue. Reward. Return to 405 Richmond Avenue. It 9467 A Simple, Practical Model. Child's Dress. This design Is suitable for percale, galatea, serge, poplin, flannell and other seasonable materials. The closing is effective at the centre back, but may be finished in front under tuck. The pattern is cat in 4 sizes: 2, 4. 6, and 8 years. It requires 2 yards of 44 inch material for a 4 year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Name Size
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