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EATON, OHIO. EATON, O.. March 7. Mrs. R. C. Greene and son, Harcld, Bpent Tuesday In Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith. Mrs. Wilbur Miller of Chicago, is visiting local relatives. Mrs. Andrew Shere spent Tuesday In Dayton. Mrs. F. J. Straw and mother, Mrs. Charles Brown, spent Tuesday afternoon at West Alexandria. Mrs. J. E. Mann entertained a company of friends Tuesday afternoon with a sewing at her home on North Barron street. Mr. and MrB. W. A. Eidson were Dayton visitors Tuesday. A number of local ladies were at New Hope Wednesday afternoon to attend a sewing given by Mrs. Conrad Kramer and daughters, Misses Clara and Fannie. John Shannon was a Dayton visitor Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. Samuel Huddle of Dayton, spent Tuesday in Eaton. A H. Christman, David Rust and M. W. Deem were RU --ond visitors Tuesday. When arrainr o Justice L. T. Stephen on n of intoxication, Sara "Rosa" r . as fined $5 and costs, amount to $8.80. Miss Delia Conger was in West Alexandria Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wright, who resided near New Hope, have become residents of Dayton. MILTON v MILTON, Ind., March 7. Mrs. Chas. Wilkinson and daughter, Miss Lillian, were at Cambridge City, Wednesday to see friends. The revival services at the M. E. church opened Wednesday evening. Charles Davis was at Richmond Wednesday. " Oran Bragg was at Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Walker is suffering from a severe cold. Miss Sarah Williams is spending a few days with her parents north of Cambridge City. Penn Newsom of Columbus, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Will Jeffries Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Newsom was president of Bartholomew county Sunday School Association several years. Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Crownover moved Wednesday into their new home on West Main street. Miss Mary Sills Is again able to attend school after her recent illness. Mrs. John Kellam is reported on the sick list. The Misses Jessie Lantz and Nellie Jones were in Richmond Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Caldwell went to Richmond Wednesday. George Rothermel attended roll call and anniversary meeting of the Red Men at Cambridge City, Tuesday evening. George Keever and daughter Miss Mae, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller east of town, Wednesday. HAfcERSTOWN i i i HAGERSTOWN, Ind., March 7. Mrs. Lewis Allen is the guest of her daughter. Mrs.- Carl Gohring at Chicago, a i Mrs. Warren Shumard has returned from California where she spent the winter months and is with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shumard. Mrs. Henry Keagy went to Indianapolis Wednesday. Wesley Sells of New Castle visited Thursday with his mother, Mrs. Dave Sells who is sick at her home at Olive Branch. James Knapp was at Winchester Thursday. The Progressive club held a delightful meeting at the home of Mrs. R. C. Small, Wednesday, all members being present but one, Mrs. Chas Flemming, who by way of greeting sent the club a box of maple sugar. The entire program was devoted to the study of the occupations of women in the modern age including the business women, women in the profession and arts, and handiwork of women. Mrs. Hower, Mrs. Shumard and Mrs. Abel very ably handled these subjects showing much research work and diligent study. Mrs. Chas. Teetor and Mrs. Loyd Williams were guests of the hostess. Mrs. Teetor, a member of the Mistory club, brought before the club the work of the Federation of clubs and an invitation from the State Federation to the Progressive club to become a member of the Federated clubs. At the close of the session, the hostess assisted by Mrs. Teetor served a very nice

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lunch. The club will meet March 19 i with Mrs. Sam Surrendorfer. The program arranged for this meeting is an Easter one. ! Ralph B. Worl has purchased the hardware and furniture store which he recently sold to Mr. Fred Murray. Mr. Murray will engage in other business on account of his health. j Mrs. Harry Terhune and daughters of Richmond are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horine. The Girl's Guide S. S. class of the Christian church will be entertained this evening at the home of Misses Nora and Nellie Thalls on East Main street. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl, a fine son, Thursday. It is the first child and has been named Gene Hugh Worl. CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGE CITY, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doney are spending a few days with their children in Indi- , anapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mundelle, of DeI troit, Mich., are visiting the former's ! mother and sister, Mrs. Martha Munj dell and Mrs. Clara Crocker. j Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Calloway entertained a few friends Tuesday evening. I Music and cards were the entertainj ment of the evening. A nice lunch was ' served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. George Butler, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Scudder, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingerman. Miss Lena Luddington is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradway, south of Dublin. Miss Bertha Cosgrove is at home from Frankfort, for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cosgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gobel and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Drischel, were among the number from this city in attendance at the dance given Thursday evening at Dublin. Mrs. Roy Copeland returned from Greensfork Thursday evening to which place se was called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. William Boyd. The young married ladies card club was entertained Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Wheeler, as hostess. Cards were played at four tables, Mrs. J. R. Littell, Mrs. R. A. Hicks, Mrs. Abiram Boyd, Miss Pearl Boyd, Mrs. Albert Durham, Mrs. Fred Gobel, Mrs. R. C. Leslie and Mrs. Monroe Bales were guests. A two course luncheon suggestive of St. Patrick was served at the finish of the game. At the meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church, held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Barbara Barefoot, occurred the annual election of officers at which time Mrs. Wesley Cary was elected president, Mrs. Caleb Lester, vice president, Mrs. Alvin Hormel, secretary and Mrs. Israel Morrey treasurer. Directors, Mrs. Barefoot, Zering, Davis, Ault, Routh, Bowman, Guyton. O. C. Rowe of Hagerstown has leased the Bender ice cream plant in this city from the Dublin Creamery company. Mr. Rowe is employed with the Light Inspection Car Company of Hagerstown. High Priced Copy. Durius the siege of Kimberley the editor of -the only daily paper there was often hard put to find enough news. One day in a clubroom he found Cecil Rhodes reading a fairly new pa per from Cape Town. He borrowed it and rushed to his own office, where it soon reappeared as a special edition, selling like hot cakes. That same evening he met Rhodes, who inquired. "Where's my Cape Town paper?" "Oh. I cut It up for the printers." was the reply. "Please don't do that again." said Rhodes mildly. "That paper came through by native runners antl cost me $1,000." Ignored the Hint. The midnight stillness of the darkened parlor was punctuated by a crash just overhead. "Wha-wba-what was that, dud-dud-darling?" exclaimed the young man. "Merely fathgr dropping a hint." she replied as she (snuggled a little closer. Philadelphia Record. Too Much Seasoning. "hat is this thing?" asked the man it the lunch counter. "A sandwich, of course. What did you think; it was?" said the girl behind the cbunter. "I thought it was a mustard plaster." New York Mail. A man should neTer be ashamed to iwn be has been in the wrong. It is' irat saying in other words that he Is I wiser today than yesterday. , j

RICHMOND PALI.ADIU3I

PALLADIUM Waet Ads Tallk to the Town Through The Palladium Be a word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETT Edna H. M. R. ... L. S. 16-18 I-?x Laundress . . . 1 E.. H. 1 . 1 Farm 1 t 11 Wholesale 2 . 1 Factory l 1 C. H. L 1 9 2 Deputy 1 J. H. Howe ... 2 9 1 Desk l L. S 13 Mall will be kept for 30 flays only. All mail not called for witbin that time will be cast oat. WANTED WANTED Capable woman as nurse for two children; $10 per week or more according to qualifications; White. Apply 206 North 15th street. 6-tf WANTED Washing and ironing ref-: erence given. Address "Washing"! care of Palladium. 6-2t I WANTED Reliable renter to buy i home. Small cash, balance monthly. Easy. "Cottage," care Palladium. 6-2t WANTED Twenty ladies in the Player deparmtent, Starr Piano Factory 5-6 1 WANTED A good farm hand. Inquire John W. Snyder corner National Road and Easthaven Ave. 5-tf WANTED To take your order for S. C. White and Buff Leghorn eggs and all kinds day old chicks. Am also prepared to do your hatching. F. W. Porterfield, National Road, West. 5-3t WOMAN WANTED to peel vegetables. Apply Steward, Westcott Hotel. 5-3t WANTED To buy a home. Must deal with owner. Give location and description. Address J. H. Home, care Palladium. 5-3t 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 Laundry help at Reid Memorial Hospital, good wages and home. Ask for laundryman. 4-tf WANTEDYourpictures toframe, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf WANTED At the Westcott hotel, one maid. Salary $18 per month, room and board. 2 4-tf WANTED To furnish fresh country produce each Friday direct to you. O. O. Lamb, R. R, 30, Lynn, Ind. 5-eod-7t WANTED A married man without children to act as janitor of an ! apartment building. Call at room 33 Kelly and Hutchinson Building. ; 7-St WANTED Carpets to beat, wall paper to clean. Phone 1553. 7-2t WANTED Married man to work on farm. Call Bell Phone 59. 7-3 WANTED To buy good second hand ? Underwood typewriter. Call Palla- j dium office. tf s WANTED A man that understands wood working machinery; especially running moulders. Address American Casket Co., Cambridge City, Ind. Phone 324. 5 l-4t SP1REI LA CORSETS to ordec. Francis Bmsman, 101 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. ! l-lmo FOR SALE FOR SALE Horses, harness all kinds Wagons, Farm Tools all kindA. 317 17 tx North A. 6-at

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FOR SALE Continued FOR SALE 20 of my best single comb White Ijeghorn Pullets. Jno. Bunnell, Hagerstown, Ind. 7-3t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from S. C. White Leghorns and White Plymouth Rocks. Baby chicks after March 15. 704 S. 13th street. 7-7t FOR SALE Studebaker automobile, two passenger, excellent condition. $450, or will trade for vacant lot. Room 42 Colonial Bldg. 7-3t FOR SALE A phaeton and spring wagon. Call 11" N. 16th or Phone 7-14t FOR SALE Automobile delivery car suitable for dry goods or grocery business. Address "Auto," care Palladium. 7-7t FOR SALE Good barn, suitable for making over into five room house. Clarence Gennett. Telephone 1349. 4-6-8 FOR SALE Peninsular baseburner, used one winter, 20. Also perambulator, good condition, $4. Call 223 S. 14th or Phone 2966. 4-7t 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-Ic-Ine Co., Anderson. Ind. 24-fri-16t FOR 8 A LE Aliood upright piano $55. 710 South 9th. 3-7t FOR SALE -80 Bu" seed oats at 50c. Phone 5101 H and 5116 I. l-7t FOR-SALE rre8hJefsey cow, also cut fodder. Phone 5116 I. l-7t FOR SALE Large ice box, suitable for butcher or grocer at 312 Main Street. 28-7t FOR- SALE Almost new L. C. Smith typewriter. Call Palladium office. 27-tf FOR SALE Household goods. Phone 2560 or call Room 40, Colonial Building. 26-tf Don't Forget the Annctloini Sale of Jo Oo Barber's HOUSEHOLD GOODS TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK AT ROOM NO. 7 SOUTH 7TH ST. PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, March 12, 1913. 40 head of horses and mules, 25 head of brood sows At Jesse Druley's Farm, 1 mile north of Boston. 5-7t For Sale One small second hand hot air furnace in good condition. Meerhofff The Plumber South Ninth Street 7-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, heat and bath. No children. 615 South B street. 2S-7t FOR RENT 5 room modern house. 33 South 17th street. Phone 1705. 3-7t FOR RENT New home 6 rooms, furnace and bath. 1316 South D. 5-7t FOR RENT TwFgood IncKlern-hous"-es, centrali.v located. Brooks and Sells. 5-tf FO RRE NT A 5 room house 935N. 12th street. Phone Lawler Bros.3-7t TOR RENT Furnished five room house, bath, furnace, gas. both kinds of water. South 17th and B. Phone 2170. 24-ef t FOR REXT Furnished flats for light housekeeping. 103 N. 4th St. 20-tf FOR RENT A furnished room with board for two gentlemen. 34 North 6th. l-7t

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FOR RENT Connnued. FOU RE.NTSouth 10th -Furnished rooms. 34 6 Ut j FOR RENT NOW j Small farm within short drive of Richmond and other trading point?. Good jsoil and fair improvements. School j handy; also other advantages. This is a fine ohanco for the trucker, poultry I raiser or general soil worker. Also n lot of feed for sale that renter can buy j right. I See The . E. M. AGENCY Over 6 North Seventh Street, Richmond BUSINESS CLASSIFIED CLAY EROOKS Large moving van Phone 4758. l-7t Shurlev's Large Moving Vans 12 & 14 N. 8th St. Phone 1536. Chas. Wade. Mgr. 6-tf Zuttermeister's Moving Vans Largest in city, 37 S. 6th. Phone 1519. 29-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE ICITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS ! Liberty Ave, R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Store, 613 Main street. Phone 2652. 19-tl MEN If you have some influence with your friends, make it earn you money in an honest proposition. No matter whether you are a banker, laborer, foreman, railroader or what your vocation, we can tell you how to make $100 or more per month in addition to your salary. WE HELP YOU Write at once for free book and full information. National Underwriting Co., 316 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. H. H. Jones For All Kinds of Sales Personal property, city property and farms sold at auction anywhere. I want your business and know how to get your sale before the public. Horses bought and sold and sold on a guarantee. Office, Chrisman's Barn, 15 North 7th strett. Phone Office, 1439. Phone Residence, 2570. Richmond, Indiana. 3-tf SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. F. Bldg. feb20-tf A. O. DERING, Auctioneer. Centerville, Ind. Phone or write. aug8-od-tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. RICHMOND REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. 202-203 Colonial Building FOR QUICK SALE Homes ranging in price from $1,200 to $2,000 bought part down, remainder payable monthly as rent. High class properties from $2,100 to $6,000, all modern. List your property with us for quick sales. Good high grade farms, 10 acres to 125 acres. Phone 1818. Rich mond Real Estate & Insu ranee Company FOR SALE Four room cottage, furnace. gas, electric lights, both kinds of water. 40x130 lot AH improvements. $2.0X $S00 cash, balance payments. Installed In two week. Call 2011 N. F. 7-7t FOR SALE. E00 houses located In any part of j Richmond. All prices. Some making I as much as twelve per cent. I 100 fine farms, all sizes and prices, j 50 vacant lots. List your property with us for quick sale. !A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL S Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone 120"! 11-tf FOR SALE Fine residence well located $1,000 less than cost. Must sell. Address "G. O. P." care Palladium. 7-tf FOR SALE Double house paying 13 per cent. Modern, centrally located. Must seiL "Owner," care Palladium. 7-tf

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. A Special Farm Bargain One of those nice country places, a place you would be proud to own. Only 4 miles from Richmond, good S room house, barn 40 by 60, well fenced, nearly all tillable. This farm is the right size, 80 acres. Possession April first. 1913. The price is right. See it now. Modern 6 room house on Lincoln street, nice lot, one of the best things in the city for the money. 6 room house, located on North 17th street: hot water heater, good barn. $2,700.00. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 FOR SALE OR TRADE A good small manufacturing business in Richmond, doing a good business. Will trade for house and lot or will trade for land almost anywhere in the United States. A good 6 room house modern in every way a business room in connection with this place 2 blocks from 10th and Main will trade this place for farm land. A 6 room house, modern in every way, all down stairs good barn. Price $2,600. Properties ranging in price from $1,000 up on any kind of terms. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. FARM FOR SALE This is a fine homestead of 160 acres, good location. mile from R. R. station, good gravel road, Rural Route, handy to school and church. Has good brick house, 9 rooms, good barn and outbuildings, fences in good repair, ground gently rolling and productive. Must be sold to settle estate. Address John M. Manning, Economy, Ind. 5-7t FORSALE House and lot. 446 South 6th street. 6-3t FOR SALE 6 room house, large barn, both kinds water. Good location. 83 State street. 6-lt LOST LOST A string of black rose beads with coral between. Monday afternoon. Return to Ratliffs Jewelry fetore. 7-1 1 FOR

Three new modern houses Five rooms, furnace and bath room, electric light, hardwood floors, strictly modern. Immediate possession. You can't miss it on these. One good vacant lot $175.00. We have several more houses under construction and it will pay you to see us for anything in the building line. Several good investments that pay 6 per cent net and are non-taxable and guaranteed absolutely safe. Put your money where it brings you good returns. If you have a lot and want to build a house, see us.

The above house is one of the best sellers we have and makes a satisfied customer always. We have several similar ones under construction now, and have several vacant lots on which we could erect to suit you. EDWIN Q. KEMPER 319 West Main. Phone 3234, or The Miller-Kemper Co., General Contractors and Builders, 701 to 717 North West Second St., Phone 3247. Lumber, Millwork and Building Material.

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By "Bud" Fisher

Giant Sharks. While llie wh!e Is regarded as the larce-t of creatures that haunt the sea, th-r ire pome sharks thai can ! t;vupaivl In eixe with the former animals. These giant sharks, however, are very rare and are known und?r the name of the great whale shark anil the bnsking fcbark. The former, which attains a length of fifty fnt. Is found off th ast of India, Peru and Lower California. Th latter' moM favorite haunt is the Arctic ocean, but It !a also found iuar the great whale shark. These monster, curiously enough, are quite harmless. Their teeth are very small, and they feed on tiny matter th.it floats on the surface of the sea. This matter the fish strains through Its enormous gill rakers. First Man Dressmaker. One day in 1730 a beautiful carriage appeared on the boulevard of Taris with an escutcheon In the shape of a pair of corsets and an open pair of scissors painted on the panel of each door. This was the coat of arms of Rhomberc the first man who made a name as a woman's dressmaker. Rhomberg. who was the son of a Bavarian peasant from the neighborhood of Munich, owed his rapid success t bis genius for concealing and remedy lng defects of figure, lie left an annual Income of 60.000 francs to h!s heirs. Took the Hint. "This seems like a sweet dream, be rapturously remarked as be lingered with her at the door step. "It doesn't seem like a dream to me, she replied, "for a dream soon vanishes, yon know." He vanished. Her Luck. Too bsd Mrs. Smartlelgh always baa such abominable weather for ber afternoon teas." "Yes; she never poors but It rams.' ' Judge. Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EA8TERN DIVISION Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.; 7:40;.S:00; 9:40; 10:00; 11:40; Z:00; "l: p. m.; t:00; 3:40; 4:00; 5:40; 6:00; 7:00; l:00; 9:00 (laat car to Indianapolis); 10:00, (Greenfield); 11:10 (Cambridge, city). Limited Trains. Trains connect at Indianapolis tor Lafayette. Frankfort. Crawfordsrllle, Terre Hautw, Clinton, Sullivan. Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris, IIL Tickets sold throusrtjL SALE

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