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CENTERVILLE CENTERVILLE. Ind., April 3. Mr. Vernon Hobbs of Richmond, has come here to live 'with his brother, Emory. Mr, and Mrs. P. Clark of Jacksonville, III, are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatfield and other relatives. Miss Gladys Stevens entertained the .following young people recently. The iMisses Letha Dunbar, Geneve Home, Bertha Miller, Frances Peele; Messrs. Howard McMlnn, Walter Spahr, NewBom Hal and Jay Stanley of Earlham 'College. Noel Mathews has bought the ice cream parlor and confectionary formerly run by Elizabeth Culbertson and will move the stock into J. C. King's stove, room. Ml and Mrs. J. C. King entertained the' following to a dinner Sunday, In celebration of Mrs. King's sixtieth birthday anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meek and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King and family. Mr. R. Oulbertaon aad daughter, Elizabeth., Mn. John Shadle, 78, died at her home, south of tow Monday morning fatter an Illness of cancer of the liver. 'The funeral -will be held at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the resiidenee. Burial will be in Crown Hill ioetneterjr, Ceaterville. She la survived by a husband, five daughters and two1 sons. The Sbadles are life long residents of this community where they fasjve hosts of friends. Islah Tricker and family of Dublin, Mr, and Mrs. Albert son of 'this place spent Sunday with James Helms and family. Word, has been received hero of the death of Mrs. Harry Keys of Knightstown. Mr. Keys was a former resident here, where he has many relatives. r MILTON MILTON, Ind., April 5. Mrs. Willis Leverton went to Losantsville Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Medsker. Friends at Milton are grieved to learn of the death of Bert Smith at Peru by drowning. Mr. Smith is known here where he often visited his wife's father, M. W. Paxson. Mrs. Mary Bennlnger has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Dorgon. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Kniese, of Cambridge City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson, Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Walker of north of Dub- ' lin and Mrs. Julia Ball, of Milton, received word of the death of Mrs. William Wilcox, aged about SO. Mrs. Wilo was the daughter of the late Adam and Jennie Spangler and was born at Milton. She leaves a husband and "two children and a brother. Mrs. Wiliooxen died at Albuquerque, New Mexico, where her husband had taken her S6f her health. The body is expected at the home of Mrs. Wilcox's mother at Lombard, Illinois, Wednesday mornjlng, where the funeral and burial will be held. At the request of Mrs. Cassie Hicks of Milton, a religious service was held at her home Sunday afternoon and she was baptised by the Rev. F. M. Westhafer of the M. E. church. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson was S3 years old last Monday. She was the daughter of the late Jonathan and Eleanora Newman and was born in Guilford county. North Carolina. She is the widow of the late Benjamin Atkinson and a sister of the late Edmund B. "and Granville S. Newman, of Milton. : MIDDLEBORO, OHIO 1 ; MIDDLEBORO, Ind., April 3. Miss Verna Baker took oinner with Miss Cloey Alexandra, Sunday. Mrs. George M. Kennedy is ill. Edward Glunt and family visited at Russell Clark's Sunday. There will be an entertainment at the Mlddleboro church Saturday evening. April 5. Mr. Honner Hunt and wife called on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ganett Sunday. Thams Tunnels. The first tunnel to be built under the Thames was the work of Sir I sum bard Brunei, who was the inventor of the shield niethod'Of excavation. This tunnel, known as the Thames tunnel, was commenced in 1S25 and took eighteen years to complete. Since 1865 it has been used for railway communication only and now gives through communication by electric trains between the whole of London north of the Thames and New Cross. In addition to the new Woolwich tunnel, the London county council has provided tunnels at Blackwall. Greenwich and Rotherhlte. and the total cost to the rate payers of these four uaderU kings has amounted to nearly 4,000,000. Loadon MaiL

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PALLADIUM Want Ads Tallk to the Town Through The Palladium He a word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETT House 1 Tandem 1 B. E 1 Room 1 Lady 1 Sewing 1 R. H 1 Housekeeper.. 1 Solicitor 1 Selling 1 L. M. C 1 Six 1 Farm 1 E 1 Laundress .... 1 Modern 1 Q 1 Man will be kept for 30 oays only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED To buy a barber chair. Address "Chair," care Palladium 3-3t WANTED Position as houseman or yardman, well experienced. Best reference. Address "Position," care Palladium. 3-3t WANTED To trade, modern residence in Richmond for farm. Address "Farm" care Palladium. 31-7t WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. 629 South 5th street. 28-7t WANTED To buy dwelling at reasonable price, near business section of city. Give price, terms and location. Address C. M. Crosby, General Delivery. 28-7t WANTED Girl for general housework. Must go home at night. 3C S. Sth. . 2l-tf WANTED Married man on farm; everything furnished. Phone 3136; 17-tf WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. l-tf WANTED Lady solicitors by local firm. Good proposition and good money only those " should apply who can make good. Address "Solicitor," care Palladium. 14-tf LET Carl Sherer do your cleaning of carpets and rugs. Richmond Housecleaning Co. Phone 2444. 225 N. 10th st- 1-lmo WANTED Farm hand. Single man. Good wages for the right man. Phone S66, Thomas King, Eaton, Ohio, R. R- 3- l-3t WANTED A housekeeper, 120 S. 4th st- l-3t WANTED Housemaid, must be competent and well recommended. Call 115 N. 10th st. i-tf AGENTS CAN MAKE $10 To $20 dailyselling $1.00 book on "Horrible Disaster by Flood and Tornado." Greatest i opportunity for agents since "Titanic." Enormous demand for authentic book; 350 pages; 50 illustrations. Representatives sent to scene of disaster for true account and photographs of appalling calamity. profits for agents who begin at once. Part of publishers' profits contributed to Red Cross Relief Fund. Purchasers thus help relieve sufferers. Highest commission; 50 per cent or bettar; freight paid; credit given; extra inducements to General Agent or Crew Managers. Outfit free; act quick; be flyt around and make $10 to $20 a day. International Bible House Perry Building, Philadelphia. l-3t WANTED Gentlemen's washing and mending. Call 317 S. 4th st. l-7t WANTED A white girl for general housework. Phone 3129. WANTED Girl for general housework! no washing, 1308 Main st. l-3t AGENTS WANTED Our national calamity by flood, fire and tornado. Authentic story of the great disaster. Big book fully illustrated by author of "Titanic," of which millions of copies sold. Only $1.00. Best terms. Bonanza for workers. Sasnole book free. Universal House, Philadelphia.

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in the Bush WANTED Continued WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms. Phone 2607. 3-2t WANTED Two carriage painters at Meyers Carriage works. 3-lt "TRAGIC story of America's greatest disaster," the biggest money maker agents ever had. $15.00 daily if you start now. Large $1.00 book, 100 illustrations. Outfit free. J. S. Ziegler Co., Chicago. 2-2t ATTENTION, MECHANICS! Wanted first class men in following trades. General all-around machinsts. bench, floor, lathe, boring mill, planer, milling machine, hand and automatic screw machine, toolmakers, diesinkers, tool designers, draftsmen, dropforgers, blacksmiths, acetyhwie welders, millwrights, engineers, electricians, brass finishers. Fox, speed and monitor lathe hands, polishers, buffers, platers, wood and metal patternmakers, brass, aluminum, iron and steel molders, coremakers, general automobile men, assemblers, repair men, trimmers, backhangers, upholsterers, top and body fitters, wood and metal bodymakers, metal bumpers, bearing scrapers, light and heavy sheet metal workers, slate and cornice workers, lathers, plasterers, bricklayers, stonecutters, plumbers, steamfitters, shipjoinera and general shipyard help, carpenters, cabinetmakers, decorators, structural and ornamental iron workers, book and job compositors, pressmen, feeders, photoengravers, electrotypers, male stenographers, and a number of strong, willing young men 'esirous. of learning trades. Address, with reference, Box 322, Detroit, Mich. 2-7t AGENTS WANTED "America's great est flood disaster" illustrated. Thrilling experiences. Enormous demand. $10 a day easy. Sample book 10c. Be quick. Address National Publishing Co. (Established 1857) 872 Lakeside Bldg., Chicago. 2-6t WANTED Carpenter work. Call L3C S. 9th st. Wm. M. Hill 2 2t Young Maii Be a Barber I teach you quickly, cheaply, thoroughly and furnish tools. I give you actual shop work and you keep half the receipts. Write for catalogue. A. B. Moler, Pres. Moler College, Indianapolis, Ind. 1-Ct FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room flat, Cornell apartments, N. 15th st. . 3-tf FOR RENT 5 room modern house, 33 S. 17th st. Phone 1705. l-7t FOR RENT NOW Small farm within short drive of Richmond and other trading points. Good soil and fair improvements. School handy; also other advantages. This is a fine chance for the trucker, poultry raiser or general soil worker. Also a lot of feed for sale that renter can buy right. See The J. E. M. AGENCY Over 6 North Seventh Street, Richmond FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, light and bath. 31 South 11th. 26-7t FOR-RENT Nice flat, 5 rooms and bath. 90S Main. $14.09. No children. Wm. J. Hiatt, Room 9, HIttle Blk. 25-tf FOR RENT 5 room, hot water heated flat, in fine order. Bath, electric light and gas. No. 12 North 10th. C. Price. 28-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping and sleeping rooms. 28 North 3rd st. 31tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. 31-tf TO LET Furnished 15 Kelly Block. office space in 31-tf FOR RENT Improved seven room house complete, with bath and hot water heating plant. Inauire Chas. Johanning, 1036 Main st. 31-tf FOR RENT Desirable Furnished front room. Bath, 26 N. 13th. 31-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 27 N. Sth st. 31-Tt FURNISHED ROOMS For rent. Modern. 1206 N. D St. 31-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE At a bargain, five passenger automobile. Will make an excellent truck. Address Box 64. 2-2t FOR SALE A buggy. Eureka Fence Co. 2-7t FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs from stock direct from Owen's farm. Phone 3025. 2-7t FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons and farm implements. All kinds.

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FOR SALE Continue FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures. Call 602 N. 12th st. 3-7t S. C. WHITE Orphingtons raised on free range. Forty acres devoted to this breed exclusively. Foundation stock from Kellestrass thirty dollar eggs. Birds in prime condition. Stock and eggs for sale. Reasonable prices. Louis Nelson, Newton, Ohio, R. 1. 5-12-19 FOR SALE Good coaster brake bicycle, 126 S. 3rd st. 3-3t FOR-SALEOne d inlng table one sideboard, one iron bed. Call at 1313 Main st. 3-2t FOR SALE Indian twin cylinder motorcycle at a bargain. Hirshfleld, 529 Main street. 3-2t FOR SALE Old windows, frames, doors, lumber, counter. Phillip Hersel. 3-lt FOR SALE Two year Old colt. Henry Gehring, Spring Grove. 2-3t FOR SALE Two passenger automobile. Almost new rubber tire buggy. 210 N. 17th street. Phone 1392. 29-7t FOR SALE A good established grocery business. $2,000 worth of stock. Cash. Call "Q," care Palladium. 27-7t FOR SALE 5 passenger E. M. F. auto in good condition or will trade for small improved property. Phone 1412. l-7t FOR S ALE Six fancy barred rock hens and cockrel, cheap, 126 South 3rd st. l-3t For Sale Two small second hand hot air furnaces and 1 small hot water boiler . Chas. Johanniog The Plumber 1036 Main Street 24-tf Back Water VALVES FOR SEWERS AND FLOOR DRAINS All Kinds, Shapes and Sizes Meerhofff The Plumber. Phone 1236 FOR SALE At a bargain, 2 passenger automobile. Nice as new. 105 N. 4th street. 15-tf FOR SALE Ladies long gray woolen coat, silk lined, light weight, worn only a few times. Address A. K., care Palladium. 31-tf FOR SALE Cheap willow baby cab. Call 614 N. 9th st. 31-fc FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE House and 3 lots on railroad. For cash. Call any time. Chas. Miller. 2-7t FOR SALE Small place located In Wayne Co. Three acres of good land, good big barn, all good out buildings. Lots of small fruit, such as berries and cherries, good gravel roads, R. F. D. past the door, a small distance to a good school, two churches and good markets for produce. For information call on or address Wm. E. Farlow, Bayer's Restaurant, at 7 p. m. every evening. 2-7t FOR SALE A modern house", cheap if sold at once. Everett Eadler, East Haven Ave. 2-7t FOR SALE WeBt side modern home, corner lot, fine location, reasonable price. Address "E" care Palladium. apr 1-3-5 FOR SALE A seven room house, 3 acres ground, good place for chickens and garden truck, 109 S. 11th st 3-7t FOR SALE New two story eight room modem house, in east end on car line, very desirable. Reason for selling. Bargain. Owner Lock Box 10S, City. 3-2t See This: Small flat. 6 rooms, lower, 5 rooms and bath up. electric light, eta Lot 40x100 feet, $2300, or full corner" lot 40x165 $3000. Good condition. Residence Phone 1369. BENNETT & PARKER Room 15 Kelly Blk.

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FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Unexpected Conditions have placed a good farm of 100 acres on the market to be sold at once, good house, and barns, silo. Close to Richmond. Owing To the circumstances this farm will be sold at a bargain, and possession at once. Price for a few days, $70.00 per acre. Get busy. Suppose A Tornado, Cyclone or Windstorm wrecks your farm buildings and kills your live stock you had neglected to insure against the great loss a Tornado might visit upon your property. A Little Foresight-Great help See FUNK & MILLER for farms and Cyclone insurance. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 FOR SALE A 4 room flat for rent on the ground floor, heat furnished. Some good dou ble houses for sale. One hundred acres of land for sale close to town, possession this spring. Let us 4 figure with you when you Vre ready to build a house. Come see our plans and terms. We have some of the best bargains you can find in town HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. SEE "Home Bunilders" Incorporated." New Modern Homes for Sale Room 240 Colonial. Phone 4347 Edwin Q. Kemper 319 West Main Street Phone 3234 Free Full inforamiton about Wisconsin cheap lands monthly, and how to get a farm. Address lohn E. Peltz. 626 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. 2o-3mo Richmond Property a specialty. The place to buy a home. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. FOR SALE Modern, house, large lot, barn, all improvements. On car line, near Earlham college. Terms to suit purchaser. Address "Modern," care Palladium. 19-tf FOR SALE. SOO houses located in any part of Richmond. All prices. Some making as much as twelve per cent. 100 fine farms, all sizes and prices. 50 vacant lots. List your property with us for quick sale. 160 acres best farm in Preble county, Ohio. Improvements fine, level, $100 per acre. Looks like $150 per acre. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone 1303 11-tf FOR SALE A nice small home, 1 mile from city limits; 6 acres good ground, plenty of fruit, good buildings. For particulars see W. J. Hiatt. Room 10, Comer Ninth and Main. Hittle Bloek. 29-fri-tu-thur

INVESTMENTS Double dwelling rents 120.00, price 12000.00. Single dwelling, rents $12.00, price $1250.00. A number of good business rooms netting 10 per cent. BUILDING LOTS 90 feet on South 17th street. Single lot South lfith street. Good lot in business section. A number of desirable lots in West Ric h mend. DYE & PRICE Phone.2150. 910 Main St FOR RENT Three desirable flats. Phone 2150. Dye & Price. ar2-4

By FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FOR SALE Modern six room house all conveniences. Terms reasonable. Call after 6 p. m. at 212 N. W. 3rd. 31 Ct BUS I N ESS CLASS I FI E D LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr. 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. Horsed bought and sold and sold on a guaran tee. Office, Chrisman's Barn. 15 Nortn 7th strett. Phone Office. 1439. Phone Residence, 2570. Richmond, Indiana. l-tf Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 & 14 N. 8th St Phone 1536. A. M. ROBERTS - REAL ESTATE ...... CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave, R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Of flee at Keys Harness Store. 613 Malistreet. Phone 2652. lS-tf SEE MOORE & OOBORN for all kind? of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O F. F. Bldg. x feb20-tf MODERN SHOE REPAIRING 11 A BLOW TO SHODDY SHOES You can double the life of a good shoe by having them repaired by our Factory Repair Dept. TEEPLE SHOE CO. COLONIAL AUCTION CO. 7 S. 7th St. Phone 1728 We have a nice lot of second hand Furniture for sale. Come in and see us. List your Real Estate for Results. We are in position to help you. Be sure and attend the auction Saturday afternoon.

Public Sale of Livery Stock The undersigned having sold the real estate, and having to give quick possession of the same will offer at Public Sale, at GLEN MILLER LIVERY AND TRANSFER STABLES Nos. 15 and 17 South Ninth Street Richmond, Ind. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913, COMMENCING AT 9:30 A. M. 34 Head of Horses These Horses are all good size and will make good general purpose or family horses. They are all gentle and city broke. Ten head are heavy horses and have been used for teaming. There are some of the best livery horses in this sale ever offered at public auction. 6 GOOD COACHES AND ONE PALLBEARERS COACH Cunningham make. These coaches are all extra good and in good condition, and have only been used for funeral purposes.

10 Phaetons 8 Surreys 6 End Spring Buggies 2 Storm Buggies 1 Open Trap 2 Road Wagons 1 Hotel Omnibus. E. Miller & Co. make. 4 Depot Coaches 1 Straight Front Brougham A lot of the above rigs are almost new.

ABOUT 50 GOOD ROBES AND HORSE BLANKETS Robes, Harness and Horse Blankets will be Sold First in the forenoon. TERMS All sums under $5.00, cash in hand. On sums of $5.00 and over a eredlt of six months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. Other con-. dltions made known on day of sale. D. C. BROOKBANK. JOE STEVENSON BART FOLEY. F. M. Jones, Auettoneera, Will Ferguson.jCIerk.

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LOST LOST Gold brooch with pearl. Reward if returned to 3'9 South n. 3-lt LOST A brindle and white dog. Ans wers to the name of Queen, R. R. 6,Box 27. 3-2t NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: P.enjamin G. Price Company vs. Grover C. Stanberry. Before Luther C. Abbott, Justice of the Peace under and for Wayne Twp, Wawne County, Indiana. Be it Known. That on the 21st dy of December, the above named plaintiff fik-d before said Justice of the Peace, filed his complaint against the said defendant. Therefore said defendant is hereby notified of the filing and ! pendency of said complaint and that j unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto at the calling of said j cause on the 19th day of May, 1913, I said complaint and the matters therej In contained and alleged will be tak en as true and said cause will be heard and determined in defendant's absence. Witness my hand and seal this 27th day of March. 1913. (SEAL) Luther C. Abbott. Justice of the Peace, mar 27 apr 3-10. CORK TREE BARK. If Carefully Rsmevsd a Nsw Supply Grows In a Fsw Ysars. As most people know, cork la the outer bark of an oak. This tree, known to the botanists as Quertms sober, la an evergreen, native to tbe Mediterranean region, and Is culUvated In France, Spain. Portugal. Italy. Morocco. Tunis and Algiers. If carefully done removing the bark does aot injure the tree, and a new supply -may be obtained from the same specimen after a few yeara We are so fsmiliar with tbe ose of cork for the stoppers of bottles that we seldom realize its manifold other uses, though its connection with hot ties dates back only about 000 years. We so commonly speak of tbe stopper of a bottle as a cork that we see no Incongruity In tbe expression a rubber cork." Just as our word for stopper has been derived from tbe word cork, so cork itself has probably been derived from the Spanish core ho. which la turn is derived from the Latin cortex, meaning rind. Some author, however, would derive cork from querns, the generic name of all oak. Cork is present in tbe bark of all trees, though In quantities- too small to make it useful in the many ways la which cork from the cork osSV is employed. Tbe cork barked elm, the sweet gum and a few others have strongly developed cork. . Gerald Mandell. the three-year-old son of Matthew Mandell. of Fountain Springs, Pa., was the siith member of the Mandell family, including the mother, to submit to an operaUon for appendicitis in two months. 5 One-horse Spring Wagons 3 Two-horse Flat Dray Wagons 6 Two-horse Gravel Wagons 6 Gravel Beds 6 Sleigh's 25 Sets Light Single Harness 12 Sets Light Double Harness 6 Sets Heavy Single Harness 6 Sets Heavy Team Harness 1 Roll Top Desk

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