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ECONOMY, END. ECONOMY, Ind., Feb. 19. Mrs. Burnett was called to Union City by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Steve Warwick. Mrs. Tille Clark is visiting Indianapolis relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle and children were visiting at Hagerstown Saturday. Miss Myrtle Martin of Parker spent , Sunday with her parents, Rev. G. V. and Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Alice Frasier was in Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarrett of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- , bert Jarett last week. Mrs. Lue Fenimore returned from , Muncle Sunday morning. Miss Nola Oler is home from Indi- - anapolis where she visited friends and j relatives the past two weeks. Wilson, the twelve year old son of : Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Pierce, who wejtit to Dayton, Florida, last fall to spend t the winter, won the prize for 1 .ving grown the biggest lettuce of all the 'contestants in the fifth and sixth i grade in the public school contest, arranged by the civic department of the , Palmeth club. Miss Margaret Hunnicutt of Earlham, spent Sunday with her parents, :Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hunnicutt. Miss Virgie Stanley went to Richt, mond Monday morning. . The evangelist Butler of Milton will assist the Rev. G. W. Martin in the revival meeting 1 here in the M. E. church. Mrs. Kimball is visiting relatives near Cincinnati this week, j. Rev. Oliver Frazer delivered an impressivt sermon on "Peace" Sunday I morning in the Economy Friends "church to a crowded house. The subf ject was certainly appropriate as there , has been some disturbance in the bus'iness district of town. Many persons 'said that such a sermon had never before been preached here. X The Misses Virgie and w Elizabeth Stanley and Howard Stanley had as their Sunday guests Albert Clark,, Nellie Jones and JohnJessup. 1 There are a few new cases of measles and some of the grown people who are having them are very sick. . i Thomas McCullough of Muncie was a guest of friends here Sunday, i Mrs. Erina Veal entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Lue Veal, Mrs. Bert Veal and their children. The Morrison's are entertaining a relative from Wisconsin. , The Pugh girls were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gwin Sunday. Rev. J. Simons of Peru, preached . in the Sugar Grove U. B. church Sunday morning and Rev. P. Dolye of near Indianapolis, preached in the evening. Rev. Harry Boyd will preach in the same church on Sunday, March 2. ; GREENSFORK, IND. GREENSFORK, Ind., Feb. 19. Several citizens of this pliace tre attending the trial of Dr. J. D. Kerr at Richmond. Rev. Zerba will continue his series of meetings. The College Corner school will put on & home talent play in the school house at that place Friday night. "Miss Topsy Turvy" is the title. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the school. While towing the fire wagon yesterday, Charles Boyd had a near runaway, the horses becoming frightened at the noise caused by buckets falling from the wagon. EATON, OHIO . EATON, Ohio, Feb. 19. An eleven pound son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Mikesell. Dr. Allen Halderman, of New Paris, waa an Eaton visitor Monday and Tuesday. Frank Fouts, who is employed in Richmond, is spending a couple of days here with relatives. The Bible Study club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. G. F. Scheid, South Maple street. .Earl H. Irvin was a Richmond visitor Monday. v Hon. Oscar Sheppard. of West Alexandria, was an Eaton business visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gratson Minix, of Richmond, spent Sunday here with his father, J. H. Minix. . ' The annual roll call meeting of Waverley Lodge. Knights of Pythias, will be held Wednesday evening in Gutle hall. Following the full ex-
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aid, of Richmond, were Sunday guests land being the subject for that meetof Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cranor. ing.
Miss Marguerite Hill spent Sunday at her home in Richmond. Mr. W. W. Cottingham who is teaching in the Garfield school at Richmond, spent Sunday with his fam - lly here. Mr. Cottingham appears to be well pleased with his work. Several public sales are scheduled to take place this week in the local community. An unusual number of sales are being held this season and likewise an unusual number of farm changes. Mr. Earl Clark went to Indianapolis last Thursday to take a traveling position as advertising solicitor for an Indiana agricultural paper. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Coggershall entertained a party of relatives Sun - day. Major Lacey has recovered from a recent attack of grippe, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keever entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Keever and family and Mrs. Susan Smith of Muncie. Mrs. B. A. Arnett and children, of Lynn, were guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pegg over Sunday. MILTON, IND. MILTON, Ind., Feb. 19. Charles Ferguson left Tuesday for Florida. Frank Rothermel left Tuesday for Mobile, Alabama. He was accompanied by Will Ohmit, of Cambridge City. Mrs. Benton Wagner was at Connersville Tuesday. Mrs. Adam Snyder went to Connersville Tuesday to visit Mrs. Edward Barker. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones are entertaining as their guest, Frof. A. Sthortridge, of Indianapolis. J. A. Brown was in Indianapolis on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wedding have moved from Perry Freeman's farm to Greenfield. Mrs. Northern visited Mrs. Speers Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Hoshour was a delegate to the meeting of the executive committee of the county organization of the AV.yC. T. U. at the home of Mrs. Traum, at Richmond, Tuesday. The Christian church prayer meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Jones, Thursday evening. Mrs. J. A. Brown and Mrs. H. H. Heist visited Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Gentle and family at Richmond,- Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty will entertain the teachers' conference of the
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this IS Christian church Bible school this ! . evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlin, a daughter, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.' Hart who have been at Datonia, Florida several weeks have gone to St. Augustine, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg entertain;ed Messrs. and Mesdames W. E. Will Hams, O. H. Beeson, Charles Davis and Mrs. Carrie Davis at cards Tuesday j evening. Refreshments were served. The occasion was the 38th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Beeson. of her clags ,n Q, Friday evning I Mesdames Edward Beeson and C. A. Roark were guests of Mrs. Albert Newman, west of town, Monday afternoon. HAGERSTOWN. IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Feb. 19. Mrs. Cook, of Greensfork, is spending the week with hr daughter, Mrs. Hollis "over, Mrs. Frank Mustin is visiting her parents at New Castle. Miss Bessie Fuller of Richmond, is visiting Vance Wine. Mrs. Matilda Terhune of Muncie, is visiting friends here. Mrs- George Rheinger of Richmond epent a couple of days with her daughter, Mrs. Delvin Durbin. Ira Kendrick's baby is slowly recovering from pneumonia. James James Lumpkins and son of North Dakota and Silas Lumpkips of Nebraska spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. Mrs. Brown's mother of Blountville, Is also making her daughter a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Philpher Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reeve, Mrs. Charles Kiger, Mrs. George Frazier, Mr. Elmer Crull and Mr. Lon McConaha spent yesterday in Richmond. Mrs, Laura Gluyish who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beeson, has returned to her home at New Castle. The History club met at the home of Mrs. Stahn yesterday afternoon. Shakespeare was the subject. Sixteenmembers were present. Thee lub will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Lester next Monday afternoon, EngNEW PARIS. OHIO. i NEW PARIS, Ohio, Feb. 19. Mrs ' C. E. Guild of Wheeling West Va., is j the guest of friends here, I Mrs. Hannah Sawyer and -daughter Helen spent Friday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. Leslie Sawyer has accepted a position at the Pennsylvania freight of- , flee, in Richmond. j Miss Carrie Whittaker entertained ' Sunday Miss Fanny Wright of Indianapolis, Mrs.- C. E. Guild of Wheeling, West Virginia, Mrs.Rella Cook, Mrs. Edward G. Clark and daughter Mil- ! dred, Mrs. Grace Hahn and daughter ! Janice. Mrs. John White of Eaton was the guest of Mrs. Joseph Day Saturday. Miss Lotha Watt of near Campj bellstown spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Eva McKee and Mrs. Lawrence Melody spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Purviance. Rev. Smith was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Martha E. Mitchell, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, as Executor of the last will and testament of Martha E. Mitchell, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. S. Edgar Dean, Executor ROBBINS & ROBB1NS, Attorneys. 12-19-26 Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co.
EASTERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond tor Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 a.m.; 97'.0; S:Q0;'9:40; 10:00; 11:40; 12:00; 1:40 p. m.; 2:00; 3:40; 4:00; 5:40; 6:00; 7:00; 8:99; 9:00 (last car to Indianapolis); 10:00. (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge City). Limited Trains. Trains connect at Indianapolis tor Lafayette, Frankfort. Crawford rville, Terre Haut-. Clinton. Sullivan, Martinsville, Lebanon and Paris. I1L Tickets sold thrown. .
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: eiO fUSKW ' -. j. - - a : PALLADIUM Waet Ads Talk to the Town 1 ti rough The PaBHadiurn c a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETT Wholesale 2 E Bargain 1 Housekeeper . . 3 Edna 1 Mail win be kejit for 30 flays emy. All :ratl net called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED Work on a farm. Call 82-4 North G. 19-lt WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. 20 cents a pair. Call or address Mrs. Morris. 535 N. 17th street. 19-2t WANTED To rent two or three furnished or partly furnished rooms or small house. Address "M. E. F." care of Palladium. 19-lt WANTED Girl for general housework. 218 North 8th. 19-3t 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 Young girl for housework No washing. Call 408 Kinsey St. '" GIRL WANTED For general housework. 302 N. 11th. Phone 2506. 17-tf WE PAY you to learn all! trrTr W UnirA 1nnop Anin wuijv. iiavv, pmvw uyfcii tor six girls. Apply at Richmond Underwear Co. 14-7t WANTED To buy good Becond hand ' Underwood typewriter. Call Palladium office. tf NOTICE Have added an extra shoemaker. Neatest and best work in town TJ A TmlinRro town. R. -Brown & Darnell. 21-tf WANTED-Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs reand Darnell. Phone .1936..., oni 1 to in aii un-tnA iuvs: iec " WANTED BOV as Office boy. Call Palladium office 4 after 4 p. m. 18-tf! NEAT COLORED WOMAN wishes ,. situation in good family. Good cook, but no laundry work. Call 72 Grant street. ;; 'v 18-St WANTED Nursing confinement cases 1107 Sheridan street. 18-7t
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WANTED To rent by man and wife, street. . 17-3t a five or six room house, well locat-! PUBLIC SALE At my farm one mile : ed. Address "A, B." care of Pal- f south and y mile east of Boston, Inladium. ' 18-3t diana on county line. Farm known
WANTED Man for general farm work, experienced. Single preferred. For particulars care Palladium. address -Farm." -8-7t GENTLEMAN would like the acquaint, ance of respectable widow lady, middle aged. Address "Gentleman," care Palladium. 18-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room modern house, 33 South 17th street. Phone 1705. 15-"t FOR RENT 1 rooms. Call 214 S. 8th. v. 15-3t FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. 15-7t FOR RENT 7 room house, N. 18th St $12.50. One house on Main St. 8 rooms. $20. Modern except furnace. Brooks and Sells. 13-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms. Phone 1054. 13-7t
WHAT the. irv FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT Modern house. Inquire i" 216 S. 12th street. 19-21-24 FOR RENT Good house and barn. with about .' acres of ground, suit- 1 able for chicken raising and garden- ! ing. $18.00. Five room house 10. I Four room house $8.50. O. B. Fulg- j hum. Phone 2233. Over 710 Main. j 19-2t ; fIdKMRENT House 21S N. 2nd. lTt j !POP Rl'VT Vow hnma S rnnm fur. I nace and bath. 1316 S. D street. ! Phone 2908. 17-7t FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Light and bath. 315 Randolph street. Phone 3137. 18-2t FOR-REN T 4 rooms, furnished flat with electric lights and bath, corner 5th and South A. See A. W. Gregg, at the Hoosier Store. 18-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE More oats, better straw, Sow, Swedish select. Frank Smelser. 17-mon-wed-fri-3t PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at his residence six miles southwest of Centerville and one mile north of Doddridge Chapel on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1913: 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. Doddridge & Son. feb 1012-14-17-19-21-21 PUBLIC SALE I will sell on Wednesday, February 26, Vi of a mile northwest of the Insane Hospital, my personal property, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, dairy utensils, 1,200 bushels of corn, 600 bushels of oats, timothy hay and baled straw. W. C. Reynolds. 18-7t FORSALE CHEAP 14 feet of partltion. Phone 1913. 18-7t FOR SALE Baby chicks. Phone 3019. 18-2t FOR SALE Florence Hot Blast No. 53. Cheap for cash. 439 South 14th. 18-3t FOR SALE Registered short horn heifer with calf at side. W. P. Krom, Phone 3025. 18-7t FOR SALE Buff Orpington cockerels. j W. P. Krom. Phone 3025. 18-7t freshJERSEY Cow for sale. J. F. Niewoehner, R. R. No. 2. Phone 5145 E. 18-3t PVBUC SALE At my residence on James Moorman farm, north of Fountain City on Thursday. Feb. 20, commencing 10 a. m. 4 horses, 6 cattle. 12 shoates, 35 heep, 1,000 bushel corn, 200 bushels oats, clover r hay, oats straw, farming implements. O. S. Love. ... . , 18-2t Dimi n QTrirw qai p v 7 T . r-3adr.8ljrned ; sale on my farm 4 'miles southeast of Richmond, known as the Robert Common8 Farm OB rsd?, February 25. ( J513 at 10 Q,clock m are dairy cows, 9i heifers, 1 steer, 4 calves; horses and. mules, corn in crib. See ;rcr7 J ( UV V 1 -t I . W LlL.L.lX . FOR SALE Fresh country butter, eggs and dressed poultry, delivered. R. S. Carson, Crete. Ind. 17-7t FOR SALE A Morris chair, 6 rockers, one dresser, a leather couch and other household articles. 34 South 16th Nicholas Druley homestead, on Tlday, Feb. 28, begintng at 10 a. m. 7 head horses, 4 milch cows, 11 hogs, 2,000 bushels corn in crib, farming Implements, ete. 4 per cent discount for cash. Henry Brandley. 17-7t FOR SALE Dry wood. Phone ollTCT C. V. Carr. 14-7t 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 li miles south of Webster on the Williamsburg Pike, on Thursday, February 20. 1913, at 10 o'clock, the following: 8 bead of horses. 16 head of cattle, 33 head of hogs and a full line of farm tools almost new. Peyton MitchelL 12-7t PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of household goods. Saturday, February 22 at 935 N. 12th at 130 p. m. 19-St
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- - - C : -; . ' - . $ 6 FOR SALE Continued i FUNK & MILLER ; Second National Bank Bids. ! Modern home of S room. South 16th I street, corner lot. Ifs worth the money. $4.C00. j 7 room modern house on South 16th street. Beautiful location. Investigate. Price J3.S00. Good little home on East Main street, lose to Glen Miller park. 6 rooms, big lot. Price 12.500. ATTENTION LADIES Art store for Rale at inToice. Good location and a money maker. Wanted, a few more people to make the trip to Fellsmere. Florida, March 4th. Best chance you will ever have to see the South Land. $31.85 round trip, 25 days time. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 PUBLIC SALE OF HOGS We will offer at public sale at our farm, 414 miles east of Richmond, on the old National Road, near the State lino, on Thursday, February 11, 191S. Beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. 38 head of Duroc brood sows, 25 Kelts. 12 Hampshire gelts. These bows are all due to farrow the last half of April or the first half of May. 4 Hampshire male hogs, 2 Duroc Red Male hogs. Will also sell 6 or 8 good big heavy mares, running from 2 to 9 years old. Some of the mares are in foal. Also 8 or 10 tons of baled straw in the barn. About 25 bushels Big English cloverseed. Terms made known on day of sale. Take D. & W. Traction to stop 106H- Free conveyance from traction line to place of sale. Miller and Dagler. Bell Phone 59. New Paris Phone 194-K. Col. Tribbet, Auctioneer. H. J. Hanes, Clerk. Lunch served by Richmond Christian church ladies. feb 19-20-21-24,25 FOR SALE S head of good short horn steers, some springers and fresh cows. Inquire of Chas. Long, Shofer Livery Barn. 19-2t FOR SALE Four cylinder Wayne Works runabout. Model J. Three passenger automobile. First class condition. A bargain. 200 Linden Ave. 19-lt FOR SALE Timber, saw-logs, wood. building lots. Sarah Hawortb. Phone S037. 12-Tt FOR SALE! A good square piano $20. Call 710 South 9th. 12-7t FOR SALEr A top delivery wagon, suitable for butcher, 212 West Main st. fab 4-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 acres and 5 room v house. $500. Locus Grove, 3 miles south of Richmond. Porterfield, Kellv Block. 19-3t 6 LOTS Just outside city limits. H square. City and Interurban car lines. On this ground is a good well built 8 room house, good barn, in very good condition, and sell It worth the money. Frank M. Price. Phone 4745. 19-3t FOR SALE. 500 houses located In any part of Richmond. All prices. Some making as much as twelve per cent. 100 fine farms, all sizes and prices. 60 Tacant lots. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C E. SELL Room 18 KUy Block. Telephone 1202 11-tf FOR ALE 6 room bouse, 2 acres of ground on Asylum Ave. Inquire 102 North eth. 17-3t FOR SALE 30 acres good land hear city. 226 S. W. 3rd. 18-7t FOR SALE--FIne new cottage. Cash payment, balance monthly. Phone 2016. 18-2t FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block. 8th and Main. FOR SALE- New Suburban residence, two lots, plenty of fruit, cheap. "John" care of Palladium. 15-7t WILLOW RIVER Coming commer- . cial 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 Townsites Co, Ltd, 76 Richards St., Vancouver, B. C. Agents wanted. 80 thuraairved-tf
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. Pl'BLIC SAL.FI House. Part cah. at 611 N. 8th St. March 1. 2 o'clock. 11 to mar 1 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 10 acres well located and improved. Price $1,800. 45 acres all first bottoms fin corn land. Fair improvements, well located. Price $4,000. 50 acres, well located and Ideal for pork, poultry or produce of all sorts. Price $4,000. Possession March 1. 191S. or sooner, if wanted. Apply at one to. See The J. E. M. AGENCY For Farms. Over 6 North Seventh Street FARM LANDS You can hocn stead S20 acres of rich, level land in Wyoming for 22. Timber tor fueLj posts .and poles, nearby on government lands free to settlers. The Burlington Route employs rae to help . yon locate. My services are free. Write for maps of these lands and full partioobxrs, D. Clean Deairer. Immigration Agent, Room S5S Q Bldg, Omaha.. Neh. 15-7t BUSINESS A. O. DERING Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phone or write. aujs-sod-tf SEE MOORE ft OG BO Kit 'for an hinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals.. Room 18. 1. O. O. F. F. Bldg. feb20-tf Shurles Large Moving Vans 12 ft 14 N. 8th 8L Phone 153 1. . Chas. Wads, Mgr. C-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CTTT PROPERTIES 'AND FARMS Liberty Are. R. R. 1. Phono 4171 Office at Keys Harness Store, CIS Alain street Phone 2 CM. 19-tf Zuttermeister's Moving Vans Largest In city. 87 S. 6th. Phone If 19. . 99-tf , ' MOVING Clay Brooks, largo moving van. Phono 4758. 13-7t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby giren that the Board of Wayne County Commisaloners will receive sealed bids and proposals for the Interior decoration of the portions of the Court House as follows: Ths dome above the stairway, the Law Lib rary, and the corridors on the third floor. Also for repairing old wooden bridge over Greensfork on the National Road.
for repairs to the old wooden south of Fountain City, for new timber floor on the Kerlin Bridge over Greensfork la Washington Township, and for new timber floor on the Dan Clerenger Bridge located In Abington Township south of CenterriOe. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock: on the morning of the 1st day of March, 1913. Bids must be on blanks designated by the State, and which may be procured of the Auditor. All bids must be accompanied by an acceptable bond In a sum equal to the amount or the bid, and in nil respects conform with the law governing such matters. Plans and specifications are on file In the office of the Auditor. By order of the Wayne County, (Indiana) Commissioners. I S. Bowman, -
feb 12-19 Auditor '
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: . j Estate of Ivin White. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the nndersigned has been appointed by the
Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Irvin White. Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Dickinson Trust Company, - Administrator. C
GARDNER. JESS UP ft WHITE. NOTICE OF State of Indiana. WayneTBfetys; Notice is nereoy given rnsvne dersigned has been appointed fhinitrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ida M. Morgan, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dickinson Trust Company, Administralor. WILL W. RELLER, Atty. 119-28
