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MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Feb. 14 Oran Bragg was at Indianapolis Thursday. Miss Sarah Roberts has returned from Richmond. George Turner is reported on the sick list. He has been suffering from grippe. The Eastern Star met and installed
its officers Wednesday evening for the J" ensuing year. Edward Hunt attended the Fiddler's . Contest at Cambridge City, W'ednesday evenin. Mrs. L. M. Gentle, of Richmond, was the guest of relatives here Wednesday and attended the Embroidery club. Mrs. Santford Wiesler entertained ... as her guest, Wednesday her niece, Mrs. Vene Bowmaster of East Germanf town. The teachers of the Milton and township schools will attend the coun
ty association at Kicnmona, saiuraay.
Mrs. Geo. Murley went to Richmond effects of a fall suffered a few days Thursday to spend the day with her ago. mother, Mrs. Border. She visited her i Misses Elizabeth and" Stella Fouts son, Fred, also at the Reid Memorial j were Dayton visitors Thursday, hospital. The Pythian Sisters share of the Mrs. Ott Crownover entertained the proceeds at the Star picture show Tmbroidery club at the home of her . Wednesday night totalled $21. mother, Mrs. W. E. Williams, Wednes- j G. E. Scheid and R. S. Scheid have day afternoon. Mrs. Chas. Kniese was returned from a couple days' stay a guest. Refreshments were served. J in Louisville, Ky., where they attended Mrs. Frank Wallace and . mother, the sessions of a canners' and pack"Mrs. Harvey have gone to Indianapo- ers' convention.
Ill to spend a few days with the sister and daughter, Mrs. Eschelman. Miss Sarah Williams and Miss Luella Doddy were at Cambridge City Wednesday evening to attend the Fid dlers contest. Earl Murley and sister, Miss Hazel, were visitors oi tne Milton nign scnooi Wednesday. The amount realized by the Endeavor society at its recent entertainment was announced at $18.60. Outlying money collected makes the sum total $21. Mrs. Walter Matthews of Centerville has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Amanda Needham. Mrs. Jas. Baker entertained as her guest, Thursday, Mrs. DuHadway, of Richmond. Mrs. H. D. Huddleston was at Cambridge City, Thursday to visit relatives. J. A. Brown's claim against the Lake . -,i Erie and Western railroad company , C.A . , iV, , I horses a few weeks ago, which were run down and killed under the train, has been granted. He was to receive settlement Thursday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Feb. 14 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ottls Adams of Brookville were the guests Monday of Miss
Catherine Calloway, going from this , Richmond Tuesday. Msr. Hiatt attend-, city to Richmond, where in the eve-; ed the call meeting of the county Sunning, a reception was given for them day school officers to plan work for by the Art Study club in the art gal- j the coming summer. She Is county sulery of the high school. perintendent of the home missionary Daniel Drischel has returned after work.
a visit of ten days with his son, Willard, of Mobile, Alabama. Fred Huddleston, of Indianapolis, epent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Huddleston, of Mount Auburn. The, Cambridge City Company forwarded their first casket by parcel
lost Wednesday. It was sent to I Mi and Mrs. Evert Clark and sons Berne aad weighed eleven pounds. j anj Mre. Kmma Clark visited Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Epply of Alice Study Tuesday, near WilliamsFlwood. are visitors today in the burg. hrrre of Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Macy. 1 The last Friends Missionary meet.Tlus Ladies' Aid society and the ! Ing vas held at the home of Aseneth r'smbers of the Guild will hold an o'sborn. rll-day. quilting next Wednesday inj and Mrs. Charley Mendenhall the Presbyterian church. All mem-?had as tneir dinner guests Tuesday, bers are urged to be present, and Mrs. Ella Fenimore, Mrs. Maggie
racn way s requested to take some dish, to be contributed to the menu. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wilson and Mr. j end Mrs. Guy -Wilson of Dublin will be the guests of Larkin Macy and family Sunday. The members of the Domestic Science club met Wednesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. F. C, Marson. Mrs. Jack Harper and" Miss Helen Filby were appointed, with the chairman Mrs. Marsons, as members of the Propram committee. The next meeting will be held the first Friday in March at the home of Mrs. B. A. Carpenter. Every lady, not only in Cambridge City, but in the surrounding towns and country as well, who has an interest In this subject, is invited to come Into the . club. Father Spellman, of New Castle, spent Thursday with friends in this citv. Palladium Want Ads Pay.
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EATON, OHIO. EATON, Ohio, Feb. 14. The members of the Smart Set club were entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. F. P.. Filbert and Mrs. Fred Filbert at the latter's home on South Barron street. Misses Edith Hart and Grace Crumbaker have returned fro ma few days' stay in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tyrrell are expected home in a few days from Omaha, Neb., where they have been visiting his sister, Mrs. P. W. Mikesell. Misses Minnie and Matilda Scbwarztrauber are attending the millinery openings in Cincinnati and Indianapolis. John Somers, of Dayton, was an Eaton visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shaffer and children, of Richmond, are visiting local relatives. The Rev. Fred Brookins, of Philadelphia, is here having been called by the illness of bis mother, Mrs. W. C. M. Brookins, 82, who is ill from the V. J. Archer, of Lewisburg, was an Eaton visitor Thursday. The Reading Circle met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E Schlingman, North Beech street. D. H. Deem was a Dayton visitor Thursday, o. V. Fritz of West Alexandria, spent Thursday and Friday In Eaton. ECONOMY. IND. 0 ECONOMY, Feb. 14. The stork is getting busy again. This time it left a nice big baby boy for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kinsey. Mrs. Ella Pressbaugh of Newcastle is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nate Parker. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oler and Mrs. Grant Mendenhall attended the funer al of Mrs. Eliza French Tuesday at Richmond. I Harry Macy, county president of the Farmer s Institute, attended the ', , u. . Green township farmer s institute which was' held at Williamsburg Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Replogle was at Carlos City . Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Lee Chamnesa is conducting a series of meetings in the Friends church at West River and is assisted by the evangelist Butler of Milton. Isaac Pierce of Carlos City was here Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt were in John Bachelor, Elisha Gray and George Barnard were . in Richmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parker of Fort Collins, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cain and daughter Helen and Mrs. Presbaugh were dinner guests Wednesdav of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Parker Smith and granddaughter of Carlos City. Mrs. R. W. Ruth returnedd to her nome in Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. Bessie Edwards and daughter Thelma and Mrs. Pearl Oler were the Wednesday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Golda Oler. He Was the Bess. A very pompous and self assertive man owned an umbrella store in New York. One day a new clerk cam to him and said: "1 think we're going to hare some rain." "We're going to have some rain?" cried the boss. "What d'ye mean, we're going to hare some rain? Looky here, young fellow, I'm the boss of this shop, and when It rains I har it, yoa don't. Who took yoa Into the firm?"Ezcbang,. '
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JARRED THE EXPERT. Th Doctor's Fame Was Great, but Hs Racord Was Deadly. A certain great Chicago physician and A. S. Trude, a lawyer of that city, are close friends, but one time when the famous physician was called as an expert witness in a case Trude was on the opposite side and had to cross examine the physician. The physician had given his expert testimony. It upheld the contention of his side perfectly. , When it came Trude's turn he squared away, glared at his frfend and. after the usual preliminary questions, began the examination: "Dr. , you are frequently called into consultation when prominent men are ill in this community, are you not?" "I am." "Were you in attendance on George M. Pullman?" "I was." "Where is Mr. Pullman now?" "He Is dead." "Ah, yes! And were you called by Mr. Marshall Field?" "I was." "Where is Mr. Field now, jaaj ask?" "He is dead." "Indeed! And were yon In attendance on rhilip D. Armour?" "I was." "And where is Mr. Armour now?" "He is dead." Trude knew that his friend' was called In consultation in almost every hg case in Chicago, and there was a malldons gleam In his eye as he named dead man after dead man and asked If the expert had attended them. After he had named shout a doren prominent citizens who had passed away ho turned to the jury with n wave of his hand, as if to say, "There's your expert!" and sat down. Saturday Evening Tost Let Up Hope Not. "One should be reasonably car-jful to ! use the right word in the proper place," observed Senator John W. Kern. "Out in Indiana it is necessary for a man seeking a marriage license to tell in the application if he has been ' married before and if so what became of his other wife or wives. One poll-, tlcian out there desired to wax a trifle ' poetical when he came to the question about what became of his first wife, and he wrote: " 'Gone to the grate beyond.' ' Philadelphia Ledger. Insulted the Parrot. An Irishman of the name of Burke ran a bird and goldfish store In the Bowery.' in New York, and was noted "CAN HS TUT-TTrr-TrT-TALX" for his wit and the funny things he taught his parrots to say. One day a man came in who stuttered Tery badly and said to Burke: v 1 w-w-want t-t-to b-buy a p-p-p-ar-r-otr "All roisht, sir." says Burke. "I her folne bi-r-d here for $20." "Te-ye-yes, bu-bu-but ca-ca-ca he tut-tut-rut-talk?" stuttered the man. "Well, be gorry," retorted Burke, "if he couldn't talk better than ye can I'd cut his dommed head off.'
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PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town Through . The PalBadiutn fie word 7 cays for the price of S Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD E. G. 1. E. H. . Housekeeper . . 2 G. M. D. . "Oliver 2 Wholesale Bargain 1 Grocery . . Edna 1 j Mail will be Kept for 30 Oays cn:y j All rsail not called :or within that I time will be cast cut WANTED GIRL WANTED 15 years . old. No washing. With references. Call 22U N. 7th street 14-2t WE PAY vou to learn allj work. We have places open lor six girls. Apply at Richmond Underwear Co. 14-7t WANTED Lady or gentleman solicitor; paying proposition. Call 443 S. 13th street after 9 a. m. Sunday. 14-2t WANTED Two first class boarders. Dinner and supper. 46 South lltb. 14-tf WANTED Washing and ironing. 1532 Main street. 14-lt MEN Women; get government parcels Post jobs, $21.00 week. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 9413, Rochester, N. Y. mon-wd-fri-sat WANTED 50 boys to distribute samples Saturday morning, 9 o'clock. 22 N. 1 1th street, upstairs. 13-2t WANTED Room for light housekeeping by one only. Address "Edna," care Palladium. 18-2t WANTErTwo lady stenographers for good paying positions. Call Richmond Business College 13-2t i WANTED A reliable sober man for 13-2t farm work. Phone 3105. "Wanted Ten men to go with us to ' Fellsmere, Florida, March 4th. 25 days, $31.85 round trip. I Funk & Miller. Phone 2766 WANTED Planer or Tenon machine man. M. Rumely Company. 12-St WANTED-Washingto-to do. Call 1700 North F. ll-7t WANTED Woman to work, must be clean housekeeper and good cook. No others need apply, 325 S. 14th st. 8-7t WANTED Now is the time the bottom of your door is the place to have a "Storm King" weather strip put on. Keeps out the cold wind, rain and snow. For sale at all hardware stores or by Mrs. J. N. Hodgin. Phone 2980 Mfgr. 8-7t WANTED To buy good second hand Underwood typewriter. Call Palla dium office. tf WANTED Experienced lathe operators. Good wages. Steady employment. Address J. P. Fillingham. Gen. Supt., A p person Bros. Automobito Co., Kokomo, tad. 4-10t NOTICE Have added an extra shoemaker. Neatest and best work In town. R. A. Tomlinson Brown & Darnell. 21-tf WAJtfTED Tour pictures to frame. grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. Wo repair eTerythlng. Brown and Darnell- Phone 1936. 1-tf EARN $8 TO lit WEEKLY at home spare time mailing circulars. For particulars send 10c, which we re . turn when yon begin work. Wm A. ' Droste. 4T4 J. 39 Trumball Are, De ' trolt, Michigan. 14-3 Ot WANTED- Woman for general housework. Near Richmond. taXormatian 1011 UsJb. Sttf
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WANTED Continued WANTED Man and wife on small farm. Phone 406:?. H-3t WANTED Palladium of November 20. 1912. Will give 10c for one at Palladium office. 14-tf WANTEDNight-fireman. Call at Greenhouses, east of city. Fred H, Lemon and Co. 14-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. 44 Ft. Wayne Ave. 14-tf LIGHT-HO USEKEEPING rooms. 122 S. 8th street. 14-2t OFFICE ROOMS to let on Main street. Sanford E. Henning, Comstock Bldg. f6r"RENT Modern ti&t, 6 room 8 Front and back veranda. Phone 1773.
Call 129 S. 12th. 14-2tjwhom you know, Richmond and
FOR RENT A furnished room with heat and bath with board, 34 N. 6th. 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Phone 2640. 7-7t FORrRENT A nicely furnished room for rent, all modern conveniences at 39 S. 10th. 7-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms'. 206 N. 11th. ll-7t FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th street 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms and Bleeping rooms, 28 N. 3rd st. feb 6-tf FOR RENT 7 room house. N. 18tu St., $12.50. One house on Main St 8 rooms, $20. Modern except furn ace. Brooks and Sells. 13-tf fo-sf : rooms. Phone 1054." 13-7t for rent 6 room house. 227 N. 20th. Call 101 S. 9th. Rent $15.00. 13-3t OFFICEnROIsTtoTet on Main street Sanford E. Henning, Comstock Bldg. FOR SALE FOR SALE Base burner, good new, cheap. 137 Chestnut street as 14-lt FOR SALE Lady's gold watch. 11th. FOR SALE 2 good milch cows. Inquire W. 5th and Kinsey of Mrs. Caleb King. Phone 3180. 14-2t FOR SALE Secretary and book case combined, cheap. Phone morning. 2018- 1 FOR SALE Dry wood. Phone 5117-C. 14-7t C. V. Carr. Best opportunity of the season for 10 men to see the South land, 25 days, $31.85. Special Pullman coach. See Funk & Miller. Phone 2766 FOR SALE Good general purpose horse. Call 439 South 11th. 13-7t FOR SALE An 4750. oak dresser. Phone 13-7t PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public sale on my farm, 4 miles northwest of Richmond, and 1 miles south of Webster on the Williamsburg Pike, on Thursday, February 20, 1913, at 10 o'clock, the following: 8 head of horses, 16 head of cattle, 35 head of hogs and a full line of farm tools almost new. Peyton Mitchell. 12-7t FOR SALE A good square $20. Call 710 South 9th. FOR SALE A gas cooking store, re frigerator and oil curtain shades. Phone 2604. 12-2t FOR SAIE Timber, saw-logs, wocx building lots. Sarah Haworth. Phono 3037. 12-7t FOR SALE: Scuffed Singer drop head machines. Also line of second machines at Singer Store, 500 Main. 10-7t FOR SALE Five rooms of new furniture cheap. Phone 1291. 10-7t FOR SALE Cottage. Phone 3059 or "H. W care Palladium. 10-7t FOR SALE A top delivery wagon, suitable for butcher, 312 West Mala st. feb 4-tf FOR SALE Resctaurant furniture! Phone 2640. ll-7t PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at his residence six miles southwest of CenterrlUe and one mile north of Doddridge" Chapel on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 113: 16 head of horses; 40 head of cattle; 70 head of hogs; 45 head of sheep; seed oats; timothy hay and farming implements. M. D. Doddridre & Son. . feb ioii 4-174
FOR SALE Continued
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc sows. Farrow March. Sire andDaw through cholera. 5144-C. Commons. Webster. 28-tu- fri-7t FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FELLSMERE, FLORIDA FARMS We urge eyery man who Is Interested in a small farm to make the trip to Fellsmere on Tuesday, March 4th. The trip alone will be worth many times the cost. $31.85 Round Trip, 25 Days Limit. Come to our office. We will tell yoa who have bought these fine citrus fruit and trucking lands after the most careful personal inspection. 14 men have bought land at Fellsmere. Men New Paris men. "Ask them.' Our accommodations on this trip are limited to ten people. Make your reservations early. Go and see the growing crops and be convinced that Fellsmere is all we claim for it. See us for literature, or any information wanted. FUNK & MILLER Phone 2766. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Inside property. Elegant place for flat or good residence district Lot 90s 165. Porterfield, Kelly Block lS-St FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 10 acres well located and Improved. Price $1,800.
417 N. ' 45 acres all first bottoms fins 14-2tcorn land. Fair ImproYemonts, wall
located. Price $4,000. j 50 acres, well located and Ideal for pork, poultry or produce of all sorts. Price $4,000. Possession March 1. IMS, or sooner. If wanted. Apply at once to. See The J. E. M. AGENCY For Farms. Over 6 North Seventh Street FOR SALE. 500 houees located in any part of Richmond. All prices. Soma making as much as twelve per cent. 100 fine farms, all sizes and prices. 50 racant lots. List yonr property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephono 1803 11-tf NOTICE I have taken office In Rooms 17 and 18 Comstock Bldg, and shall be glad to see all my customers and friends there. Shall give your business the same careful attention and appreciate any new business. SANFORD E. HENNING, rceai nsiare ana insurance 14-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ARE YOU USING Ton-Ic-Ine Germ Destroyer. Cures dandruff and all scalp diseases. Sold by application or bottle at all first class barber shops. Results guaranteed. Ton-Ie-Ine Co., Anderson, Ind. 24-fri-lSt SEE MOORE OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. F. Bldg. feb20-tf
PUBLIC SALE
Having sold my farm. 1 miles northeast of Richmond on Middleboro pike, will sell at public sale on Monday February 17, 1913, beginning at 10 a. m., following: 6 head of horses, 3 registered Percberons, IS head milch cows, 60 head hogs, 3 head sheep, fanning Implements, vehicles aad harness, also one base burner, one soft coal burner.
t-2i-2iTh os. F- Conn.!!. Auctioneer
By "Bud" Fisher
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. See Funk and Miller in regard to this special excursion to Fellsmere, Florida. March 4th. to Inspect the best Citrus fruit and trucking lands In the South. Shurley's Large Moving Vans IS & 14 N. 8th St Phone 1SK. Chas. Wade. Mgr. e-tt A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave, R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Of fice at Keys Hsrnee Store (IS Mate street Phono 2688. 19-U Zuttermeister's Moving Vans Largest In city. 37 S. 6th. Phono 119. It-tf MOVING Clay Brooks, largo marine Tan. Phono 471 S. 11-31 A. O. DERING, Auctioneer. Centerville; Ind. Phone or write. toouf FOR SALE Rosa Part oosth, at ill K. 8th st. Man, 1. S flAolocfc. n to marl FOR 8 ALB OA BXCC3AKQ3 tot haproved property. 9 well located lots In eiiyv WQ1 pay socio cash d&Ser enco or assume. Box I0S, City 1S-2V LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICET State of Indiana, Wayno-0)BBty, aoC Allan Tripp eer, Benjamin Trtppoor, partners doing bosrfness vxder firm nam of Trippesr A BortsvJjTsaik-lC Stranahan. ot aL Wayno drools ObspUJauustj -yTeacv ait. No. 1608L Bo It Known. Tlsan uu. fh 19th day of August, 19 It. tbo abovo named Plaintiffs, by their Attors.au s. tOed to tbo offloo ot tbo Clerk of tbo Waymo Circuit Court, thoir complatot against ssdd Defendants la tho above ntttWd to fbrecloM Xian - of Aasesafor Street Improvements, and on Jan. 10th, UU. filed am aCQdaaA of a ompotant person that saM Ds fendsmt, Lewis Ran la ot rosMaajsy of tbo State of Indiana, Ssad Defendant, Lessfe ntf. tzssra. for 1a hereby notified of tho filing and pendency of said eompJalnt hhn and that tmlosa ho ape sari swer or demur thereto, at tbo of tho astld can so, on March, im. a day of ths Term of aasi which was begun aad held at Comrt BTonse In tbo City of RSehi on tho first Monday of said Complaint and tho thtsgs therein contained aad win bo taken aa true, and the eaftd oattso will be heard and doteratm4ia hte absence, WITNESS, tho dark, and Che aaaf of amid Court at the CJty of 1 this 30th day of Janaary. If 18. George Matthews, Clerl ROBBIXS A BOBBINS, Attorneys of FUlzrOff, janS14 Terre Haute, Trt rv. & Eastern Traction Co. EASTERN DIVrolON Trains leave Richmond for TiHTsau apolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; 7:40; 1:00; 9:49; lt.-w9; 11:40; 11:00; 1:44 p. a.: 2:t0; 8:40; 4:90; &:40; :; 7:00; ; 9:00 (last car to Indianapolis); 10:00, (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City). Limited Tralna. Trains connect at IndlaaapoUs for Lafayette. Frankfort. CrawtordSTQle, Terre Hautw, Clinton, SalllTan. Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris. IQ. Tickets sold throuah. The Happy rasnfljr etieae Father and nether, aiatara aad brothrk. aooaj fat to know on aaotbar'a tnrhnata aflaira. aad the llttl bowel aad irvar diararbaacaa aoaa ba com boaschold comment. It tm waflta laqurn ber that ia coaatipatioa aad tadiraatloa. aad otber troattlaa of tba atomach. liver aad aewsia a Quick car caa be bad by tba aaa of Dr. CaldtU'b Srrop rapam. Take it toaidat aad yoa ttt feel perfectly wen ia the osoraias. Price, vo: SO eenta aad $1 at drasxiata. Chas. Hanies
