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NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARIS, O., Feb. 20. Mrs. Ella Bloom and Mr. and Mrs. James King spent Sunday'in New Madison. , Miss Sarah Carr, of Dayton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Carr. ,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Day and Mrs. A. T. Barber spent Sunday In New Madison. , Miss Ada Young attended the Preble County Sunday School Executive Committee Meeting at West Alexander Monday. Mrs. James Davis returned Sunday from Centerviile. Miss Carrie Whitaker entertained at six-o'clock dinner Monday evening Mrs. C. E. Guild and Mrs. Walter Hahn. Miss Pearl Haller visited friends In Dayton from Friday until Sunday. Ethel and Carrie Davis, Mary Melody, Minnie Jones, Adah Young and Bernice Horner were the guests of Mrs. Amos Black Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Wrenn returned from a visit in Cincinnati. Mr. Robert Bryle and Dee Thurston spent Sunday In Dayton. Mrs: Elwood Coblentz spent Sunday in Springfield, O. ' "Miss Pauline Smith, of Richmond, spent Friday with Julia Marrinan. Miss Catherine Smith was the guest of Mrs. J. O.McPherson, Saturday. . CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 20. Henry Schneider has returned to Richmond after two weeks spent with his daughters, Mrs. George Ward and Mrs. Walter Krone. ..A. W. Bradbury has purchased a five passenger Buick automobile. Mr. and M?s. Richard Miles, of Raleigh, were the guests Sunday of Homer Manlove and family. Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Griffin and chil dren, of Spiceland, were visitors Sun day in the home of W. Benton Wilson and family. The Helen Hunt Club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ophelia Shults, hostess. A business session preceded the literary part of the program, at which time Miss Catherine Calloway was elected vice-president to take tbe place of Mrs. W. H. Doney, resigned. Two interesting papers were read, Mrs. Doney telling of "Switzerland During the Past Century." Mrs. John Mason described "The Swiss as a Soldier." Miss Bertha Gehrlng spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Emma Foyst, of Hagerstown. Lawrence Harned, of Montpelier, is visiting relatives in this city. Miss Effle Evans, of Pittsburg, is the guest of Dr. H. B. Boyd and family. Everett, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hoover, is recovering after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Mary Van Blair, of Richmond, is in Cambridge City, for a visit of two weeks in tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Blair, on Maple street. Dr. H. B. Boyd and daughter Miss Nellie, and their guest Miss Evans, of Pittsburg, were the guests Sunday evening of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bond of Richmond. Miss Cora Parrish, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish, who spent some time in their home, is seriously 111 with pneumonia at her home in Raleigh. Mrs. Beh Brearman,. of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Beard Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, of Connersvllle, spent Sunday with the tatter's a rent 8. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Feemster, Mrs. Smith remaining for a longer visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boyer and son Donald, of Richmond, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl, of Hagerstown. are the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dennis. Mrs. E. F. Hahn spent Wednesday in New Castle, the guest of Mrs. Cora Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Williams will return to their home in Indianapolis Saturday, after a few days spent with the . former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Williams. Mrs. Lydia Miles spent Wednesday In Richmond. ' ' Mesdames John Ohmit, Carl Whiteley, Howard Whiteley and John Norris, will spend Friday in Milton, the guests of Mrs. Rebecca We r king. E. E. Oldaker and the members of the civics' class in th high school -went to Indianapolis this morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Griffin will go to Portland Saturday, to spend a few days 'with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Beard. Rr. J, B. Coffin will fcegin, a-sIos

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DO- SE - FA - of meetings in the Methodist Church on Sunday. Mss Blanche Boyd will sing at the evening service. Mrs. Emma T. Miller, of Millersville, moved Wednesday to the Morrey property, recently vacated by F. J. Harvey. Mrs. John Gibson has returned after a visit in Franklin county. Mrs. L. ' E. Thompson and son. Eugene, are spending a few days in ! Shelbyville. A. K. Steele is spending the week with relatives In Indianapolis. Mrs. Lewis Conrey was in Dublin Tuesday night, on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Judd Conrey. - Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Lester returned today after several months spent with their daughter, Mrs. Martin Lawnon. Mrs. Ray Hinsky has returned to Richmond after a few days spent in Cambridge City, called by the illness of her son, Beale Hinsky. MILTON. JND. MILTON, Ind., Feb. 20. Mrs. E. A. Kuhns and daughter, Mrs Robert Bryant, were the guests of Mr., and Mrs. Paul Fink, of near Centerviile. Jos. Gause bought , a valuable cow of Mrs. Thomas Doddy. 4 ' ' " Mr. Kiser, of Cambridge City, was in town on business Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese of Cam bridge City, sent Tuesday with relative at Milton. - r - ' Charles Davis arid Ben R. Kellam attended I. O. R. M. lodge at Cambridge City Tuesday night. The Degree, of Adoption was conferred on several candidates ai irir whom were Orvel Hess of Milton and Bert Dillon, of east of town. The Rev-and Mrs. ,F. C. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Warren and Miss Bertie Frazee attended the lecture given by Dr. Hurty at Cambridge City, Tuesday night. Santford Mustin bought Burbon Patchen, of Frank Morris. He paid $ 250 for the horse. Elmer Weaver was at Richmond Wednesday. H. D. Huddleston bought a fine horse at the John Hubbell sale, near Bentonville, Tuesday. v Mrs. George Murley went to Rich mond Wednesday, to visit her son, Fred Murley, at the Reid Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Coons entertained as their guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. WTill Stahl. of Richmond. ' Mrs. Lydia Hess was at Cambridge City Wednesday. ;vThe ladies of the Christian church aid society gave an all-day quilting bee at the home of Mrs. Hiram Crook, Wednesday. There were about 43 ladies in attendance among whom were Mrs. Wade of Cambridge City, Mrs. C. A. Roark, Mrs. Walter Wood, Mrs. Kitterman, Mrs. Paul Ferris, Mrs. Baryara Ferris., Mrs. Kinsinger. Mrs. John Coyne, Mrs. David Parker, Mrs. Charles Hurst, Mrs. Horace Hurst and Mrs. Harrison Hicks and daughter, were out of town ladies. Mrs. Clark Faucett, Ciss Lula Faucett and Miss Ida Bertsch spent Tuesday in Dublin. Mrs. John Faucett was at Richmond Wednesday. Mrs. Amanda Needham has gone to Centerviile to send a few days with her daughter. The Cary club recently formed a parent committee and on Friday evening Immediately after school the mothers of Milton are invited to meet at the high school. Mr. and Mrs. John Hiser, of Muncie. were guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel, Tuesday. They came to attend the funeral of the late William Kimmel. EATON, OHIO EATON. O., Feb. 20. Frank F. Welsh, of Lancaster, has joined his wife and children here in a visit with her mother, Mrs. S. A. Rossman. Joe Cobin. a Russian laborer, was fined $10 and costs in Mayor George H. Kelly's court for having given liquor to George Painter, a minor. Charles Kelly was a Lewisburg visitor Wednesday. E. C. Greene, of Cincinnati, spent Tuesday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Greene. CENTERVILLE. IND. CENTER VILLE, Ind., Feb. 20. Miss Eva Mason celebrated her fifteenth birthday anniversary Tuesday evening by entertaining some of her little friends to supper. Those present were the Misses Gladys Stevens, RubyCastetter, Rnby Hanly, Esther Morgan. The decoration for the dia-

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His Voice Was LA - so ing room were green and white, white carnations being the table decorations. Mr. Edward Anderson went to Liberty the first of the week to finish up the work on the Coliseum at that place. ' Several from here went to Richmond Wednesday to attend the trial of Clyde Lundy held for the illegal Sale of liquor. Mrs. Elma Rhodes and Mrs. Charley Danielle of Richmond spent Wednesday here. . Mr. William Russetl of Richmond attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Myers here on Wednesday. Mrs. Irene Walker has returned to her home here after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Land of Richmond. " Mrs. Dr. Reed of Indianapolis is here to attend the funeral of her sister Mrs. Sarah Ensley. ' Mrs. Frank Farwig of Richmond spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Jackson. Mr. Carl Darnelle, formerly of this place but now of Indianapolis, was married Sunday to Miss Anna Wood of that place. Mrs. Joseph King living north of town, is seriously ill of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. William McCown, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John McCown here have gone to Hagers town to spend, a few days with Mrs. McCown's mother. John Medearis will start a milk route here in the early spring. Fire was discovered in John Moulton's livery barn Tuesday morning in tinw to prevent what in a short 4ime, would have been a very damaging blaze. But little damage however was done. . . Mr. and Mrs. Oran Logue, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Frank Hatfield and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Monarch were calling on friends here the latter part of the week. Mrs. Benton Jones and son Carl nave returned from a week's visit with relatives in the northern part of the state. Mrs. Amanda Needham of Milton came the first of the week to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grose will move into the Sisney property on Walnut street in the near future. Mrs. Thomas Ahl and children spent Monday in Richmond the guest of rel atives. Mrs. Reese Mitchell of Richmond was calling on friends here Wednesday. Mrs. John Jones of Ellwood came Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Pritchett Ensley of Indianapolis were called here on account of the serious illness and death of Mr. Ensley 's mother. THE "GOBLIN FRIAR." On of th Specters That Ars Said to Haunt Newstead Abbey. Newstead abbey, the home of Lord Byron, has the reputation of being haunted by more than one specter, and many curious noises and strange sights have been beard and seen by residents and visitors there. Bat the bestJrnown and most noted specter connected with the place and Immortalized In Byron verse is the "Goblin Friar." The particular chamber which this specter is supposed especially to frequent and which is known par excellence as the "haunted chamber adjoins Byron's bedroom. Lord Byron and many others not only believed in the existence of the Black Friar, but asserted that they had really seen it It did not confine its visitations, however, to the "haunted chamber," but at night walked the cloisters and other portions of the abbey. A monk arrayed la cowl and beads and dusky garb appeared. Now In tbe moonlight and now lapsed In shade. With steps that trod as heavy, yet onheard. This apparition is the evil genius of the Byron a, and its appearance portends misfortune of some kind to the mem ber of the family to whom tt appears. Lord Byron fully believed that he beheld this apparition a Ebort time before the greatest misfortune of. his life, his ill starred union with Miss Mill bank. Alluding to bis belief In these things, he said: I merely mean to aay what Johnson sa!d That in tbe coarse of tom six thousand years AH nations hare believed that from th dead visitant at intervals appears. And what is stransest.opan this Strang head - . . . . . . ' ; Is that whatever bars the neaaon rears " Galnest such beliefs there something stronger stilt la its basalx, tot those deny who wuV -Janm City Star.

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Sauer Do - vi - nv -Pa PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town . , . . Through , The Palladium lie a word 7 days for the price .of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD TTEB U Wholesale 2 E. H Bargain 1 Housekeeper Edna 1 . Laundress . . Gentleman .... 2 A. B. ....... .. 1 .. 1 Mail will be kept for SO days only. All Kail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Man to-work on farm with boy or brother large enough to drive a team. Phone 5102 F. R. H. Commons. , - . , ; -0-3t WANTED 6 copies of Thursday's paper, Feb. 13. Leave at Palladium. f r 20-tf WANTED Pastry cook at the Arlington hotel. 20-lt WANTED Work in confinement cases or housekeeper by widow with child three J years old. , Address 'Thirty." care Palladium. 20-2t WANTED Girl for general .housework. 218 North 8th. 19-3t WANTED For cash ,at once, good double house. Must deal with owner. Address "Bargain," care Pal ladium. 15-trur-sat-tu-tf WANTED Lace, .curtains to laundry. 20 cents a pair. Call or address Mrs. Morris. 535 N. 17th street. 19-2t WANTED Young girl tor housework No washing. Call 408 Kinsey St. 17-7t GIRL WANTED For general housework. 302 N. 11th. Phone 2506. 17-tf WE PAY vou to learn all work. We have places open for six girls. Apply at Richmond Underwear Co. 14-7t WANTED To buy good second hand Underwood typewriter. Call Palladium office. tf NOTICE Have added an extra shoe maker. Neatest and best work in town. R. A. Tomlinson Brown & Darnell. 21-tf WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs reand Darnell. Phone 1936. " 1-tf WANTED Bov as office boy. Call Palladium office after 4 p. m. 18"tf NEAT COLORED WOMAN wishes situation in good family. Good cook, but no laundry work. Call 72 Grant Street. 18-3t WANTED Nursing confinement cases 1107 Sheridan Btreet. lS-7t WANTED To rent by man and wife, a five or six room house, weU located. Address "A. B." care of Palladium 18-3t WANTED Man for general farm work, experienced. Single preferred. For particulars, address "Farm." care Palladium. lS-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room modern house. 33 South 17th street Phone 1705. 15-7t 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 Sella. . 13-tf FOR RENT- Barn suitable, for team. 35 South 11th street 20-7t FOR RENT Furnished Oats for light -bmeXeBtoX, lQ2k. 4Uk St 20-tf

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FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT Five room house No. 217 North West Fifth street. Call Knode's Music Store. 20-lt FOR RENT Desirable rooms in central location. Modern conveniences. Man preferred. Address "W. L. F." care Palladium. FOR RENT 70 acre farm, good land, fair buildings. Phone or write James Busby, Fountain City, Ind. 20-7t FQR.RENT 2 rooms. Phone 1054. 13-7t FOR RENT Good house and barn, with about 3 acres of ground, suitable for chicken raising and gardening. $1S.OO. Five room house $10. Four room house JS.50. O. B. Fulghum. Phone 2232. Over 710 Main, 19-2t FOR RENT House 218 N. 2nd. lP7t FOR RENT New home, 6 rooms, furnace and bath. 1316 S. D street. Phone 2908. 17-7t FORRENTT 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 Five passenger Elmore touring car. Excellent condition and a real bargain. Come and see it. , Starr Piano Co. Factory. 20-lt A BASE BURNER for sale cheap, if soTa at " once. Call 327 South' 4th street. 20-lt FOR SALE Water motor washing ma chine. Sewing machine, porch swing, library table, brass bed, springs and mattress, bicycle coaster brake, two oak rockers, two oak dining chairs, one old-fashioned weight kitchen clock, one fine mahogany wall clock. 46 South 22nd street 20-lt FOR SALE -Two milch cows. Inquire of Mrs. Caleb King, West 5th and Kinsev streets. Phone 3180. 20-lt THE UNDERSIGNED will sell at public sale on his farm four miles north of Richmond. M mile west of Union Pike,' Thursday, Feb. 25. beginning at 10 o'clock 9 head horses and colts, 20 head cattle, consisting of milch cows and young cattle, 19 head hogs, brood sows and some .feeders, all kinds farming imple ments, grain and hay. Ed F. Deite meyer. Thos. F. Conniff, Auctioneer, 20-3t FOR SALE 20 S. C. White Leghorns and 10 full blooded White Wyandots. $1.00 each. Write A. B., care of Palladium. 20-22 PUBLIC SALE I will sell on Wednesday, February 26, 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. Rey- . nolds. 18-7t FOR SALE CHEAP 14 feet of partition. Phone 1913. 18-7t 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 SAL-?-Bufi 0rpin.gA.a cockeJ?L8. v. f, Krom. Phone 3025. 18-7t FRESH JERSEY Cow for sale. J. F. Nlewoehner, R. 5145 E. R. No. 2. Phone DllDI n CTYVW c A I TP. ThendersYgned win sen at public! sale on my farm 4 miles southeast of Richmond, known as the Robert Commons Farm, on Tuesday. February 25. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. 30 head cattle, of which 16 are dairy cows. 9 heifers, 1 steer, 4 calves; horeg mulM 'm in'crlb gpe posters for terms of sale. DAVID E. WELLER 17-7t FOR SALE Fresh country butter. eggs and dressed poultry, delivered. R. S. Carson, Crete, Ind. 17-7t PUBLIC SALE At my farm one mile south and Vi mile east of Boston, Indiana on county line. Farm known as Nicholas Druley homestead, , on Friday, Feb. 28, begining at 10 a. m. 7 head horses, 4 milch cows, 11 hogs, 2,000 bushels corn in crib, farming implements, etc 4 per cent discount for cash. Henry Brandley. 17-7t FOR SALE b head of good short horn steers, some springers and fresh cows. Inquire of Chas. Long. Shofer Livery Barn. l-2t FOR SALE Dry wood. Phone SllTf. AV Cr v v 4-7t

By VOCAL NVUSC FOR SALE Continued FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Homes for the man of moderate means. 8 room house with 3 lots in none rart of the city. $950.00 with $100 down. 4 room house on Bridge St., $500. Vi cash. 4 room new house and S lots on National Road West $550. with cash. 4 room almost new house on Gilbert Ave. $300 with $100 down. 4. room hcuse on North lith St., $550, caBh. We are wanting a few more men to complete our crowd for Fellsmere, Florida. Arrange to go with us March 4th. 25 days time. We know w have the best proposition in Florida to offer you. Think of It, MUCK land 10 foot deep, and only priced from $50 to $100 per acre, and only $1.00 per acre down, and $1.00 per acre a month. No In terest or taxes until paid for. Don's forget the date, March 4th, and go with us. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 PUBLIC SALE OF HOGS We will offer at publio sale at our farm, i miles east of Richmond, on the old National Road, near the State line, on Thursday, February 27, 1913. Beginning at 1 o'clock, p. m. sharp. 58 head, of Duroc brood sows, 25 gelts, 12 Hampshire gelts. These sows 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 3 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 106. 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 Rich mond Christian church ladles. feb 19-20-11-24,25 FOR SALE A top delivery wagon, suitable for butcher. 312 West Main st . feb 4-tf HORSE SALE at Richmond, Indiana, at Taube's Barn. Saturday Feb. 22nd, 1913. I will have a larger bunch of horses for this Bale than I have had before. I have a good lot of mares for this sale. If you are looking for a good mare you can surely find one that will suit you in this saleas I have not stood back on the price and do not expect to be able to buy as good a lot of farm mares for a sale as I hsve bought now. Remember, tho guaran tee Is right and they sell to the high est bidder. I am doing- a square business and need your support. I will also sell 2.500 8 ft. white cedar fence posts. This is a nice lot of posts and you farmers should be in terested if you need posts. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Sharp H. H.JONES 20-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE A dwelling and store room. The store room with all fixtures and 6 room I eood house, a eood little barn, for 18-3titwo horses and a cow. one acre

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"Bud" Fisher FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SAIJv 2 acres and 6 room house. $500. Locus Grove, 3 miles south of Richmond. Porterfield, Kellv Block. FOR SALE Five ture cheap. 322 looms new S. 11th. furnl-20-7t FOR SALE House and lot 446 S. 6th Street 20-St 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 tell It worth the money. Frank M. Price. Phone 4745. 19-St FOR SALE. COO houses located In any part ot Richmond. All prices. Some making as much as twelva per cent 100 fine farms, all sixes and prices. 50 vacant lots. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Talrpkoa 1S03 1MT FOR SALE 6 room house. 2 acres ot ground on Asylum Ave. Inquire 102 North 6th. 17-St FOR SALE SO acres good land near city. 226 8. W. 3rd. 18-7t FOR SALE-Richmond prop erty a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE New Suburban residence. two lots, plenty ot fruit, cheap. "John care of Palladium. 15-7t WILLOW RIVER Coming commercial center of Interior British Columbia. . On Grand Trunk, Pacifle and'. Hudson Bay Rys. Entrance Great Peace River country. For full Information write Pacific Land and Townsltes Co.. Ltd., 76 Richards' 8t., Vancouver, B. C. Agents wanted. 30 thur-sat-wed-tf PUBLIC SALE House. Part cash, 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. E0 acres, wen located and Ideal for pork, poultry or produce of all sorts. Price $4,000. Possession March 1, 1913. or soon er, if wanted. Apply at once to. See The J. E. M. AGENCY For Farms. Over 6 North Seventh Street FARM LANDS You can homestead 320 acres of rich, level land la Wyoming for $22. Timber for fool, posts ,and poles, nearby on. government lands fre to settlers. Ths Burlington Route employs mo to help you locate. My services are free. Write for maps of these lands and full particulars. D. Clem Dearer. Immigration Agent, Room 355 Q Bldg., Omaha, Neb. lS-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE & OOBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. F. Bldg. feb2tf Shurlev s Large Moving Vans 12 & 14 N. 8th St Phono 1536. Chas. Wade. Mgr. -tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave, R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness 8 tore. 613 Male street Phone 2652 l-tf Zuttermeister's Moving Vans Largest In city. 37 S. 6th. Phone 1519. 25-tf MOVING Clay Brooks, larga moving van. Phono 4758. 13-7t LOST LOST A brown muff Sunday after noon on the Liberty Pike, South E or South 13th street Return to 320 South 13th. Phone 2815. 20-2t LOST Bunch of keys with A. B. Oler and K. Jk P. No. 8 stamped on one. Lost on straight line pike, between Pardeicks and Richmond. Reward If returned to 917 North 10th. 20-St FOUND FOUND Black silk, scarf. Call Palladium office . 20-lt