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L MOHSJM.DEGBIE Master Mason Is Conferred On Two. (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 7. At the meeting of the Masonic lodge last week the de-ree of Master Mason was conferred on two candidates, Albert Weed and Louis Knauf. About one hunted members of the order attended, . including visitors from the lodges of Milton, Hagerstown and Other towns in the county. A banquet was a feature of the evening. The meeting was one of the most interesting in the annals of the lodge. Mrs. Mary Nicholson has returned to Newcastle after several months spent in the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Wilson. Appointed Forelady. Miss Emma Nicholson, after some time spent in this city receiving instruction at the Bartel factory, has been appointed forelady of the Perfection Garment plant, soon to be put in operation in Newcastle. Poisoned by Ivy. F. T. Luddington was seriously poisoned and is yet unable for work, by coming In contact with poison ivy last Sunday on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kitterman. FOUNTAIN CITY !

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Will Qarber and children of East Buffalo, N. Y., are paying a two weeks' visit to local relatives. Mrs. Garber and children are planning to remain here during the summer. Picnic Party. A picnic party at Trotter's grove northwest of town enjoyed a delightful time the Fourth. The party incJctded Mr. and Mrs. Omar II. Wolf and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Coggsball, Mr. and Mrs. Ruford Woolley "- iJl baby, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Keever and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pitts of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Smith and children, Mrs. Clyde Shipley and children, Mr. F. M. Lamb and Miss Carrie Griffis. Wonder Party on Lawn. Dissipations during the day of picnics and the like prevented many from attending the wonder party given on the I. P. Hunt and Luke Woodard lawns on the evening of the Fourth, but the occasion was a delightful one fod all who did attend. The affair was given under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Benbow of Dayton are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coppock. Misses Ethel Alexander and Stella and Zella Colvin have gone to Winona lake for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas of Indianapolis, and Miss Nannie Thomas of this place are taking a vacation at Crooked lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aughee have gone to Columbus, O., to atend the funeral of the Tatter's sister, Mrs. Marchant. Eli Thomas celebrated his eightythird birthday anniversary on July 4. La vina Trone of Spartansburg is visiting Miss Carrie Clements. She returned recently from an extended stay in the West. A temperance meeting is to be held at the Hopewell church o nthe evening of July 15. Rev. Aaron Worth will deliver the principal address. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lewis of Marion and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cox of Muncie are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cox.

MISS DOYLE ATTENDS KNIGHT'S FUNERAL ' l (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 7. Mrs. M. M. Conway and Miss Margaret Doyle went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the funeral of Harry Knight, who was killed on the motor speedway ir. that city. Raymond Swallow and family are the guests of the former's father, Lon Swallow, and daughter. Miss Beatrice. W. O. Williams left Sunday for Steegar. 111., after a few days spent here and in Richmond in the transaction Of business and visiting relatives. MRS. JOHNSON'S FUNERAL. (Palladium Special) HAGERSTOWN Ind., July 7. The tuneral of Mrs. Clayton Johnson of Oreensfork was held Saturday at Lapel, Ind., the home of her parents. Mrs. Johnson died of appendicitis In an Indianapolis hospital. The Johnsons formerly lived near here.

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"TACkCfNG ) SO COLON? I. ,YOU'R. WHAT A COINCIDENCE. X TOO AN rfcOIVN A SOCIETY ELECTION Mrs. Judkins Is Chosen President. (Palladium Special.) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 7 The Woman's Home Missionary So1 ciety met last week at the home of j Mrs. Joseph Wallack and elected of1 fleers. Mrs. H. B. Boyd conducted the I devotions, and Mrs. Lawrence Ogborn ' with Mrs. Jack Harper, accompanist, sang a very pretty solo. The election ; of officers resulted as follows: Presi dent, Mrs. J. W. Judkins; first vicepresident, Mrs. William Hollopeter; second vice president, Mrs. Joe Wallack; recording secretary. Mrs. J. W. Beard; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Charles Hagemann; treasurer, Mrs. Lee Ault; secretary of literature, Mrs. M. R. Krahl; secretary of Home Guards and Mothers' Jewels, Mrs. George Ward; superintendent of i young people's work, Mrs. William H. Hollopeter. Rev. Hollopeter gave an interesting account of the district meeting recently held in Richmond. Playground for Scouts. Scoutmaster Earl Foxworthy has secured a lot in the north part of town owned by R. P. Lindsey of Milton, to be used by the Boy Scouts. After the grounds have been clear 3d they will be arranged for use as general playgrounds and for drills. Rev. William Hollopeter, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frazer and Mrs. W. A. Pruitt spent Friday afternoon in Milton attending the W. C. T. U. meeting, Mrs. Frazer being one of the judges of the contests. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White are spending a few days in Indianapolis. HAGERSTOWN HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Wycoff, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werking, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitesell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeter formed a picnic party at the Teeter home on the Fourth. Miss Anna Horn of Richmond was the guest of friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Fulkerson and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen and family the Fourth. Mrs. James Scott of Indianapolis has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Joe Teetor. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter and j daughter attended the performance of "The Squaw Man" at Richmond Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Cain spent the Fourth with Mrs. Cora Haler and family at Newcastle. Ed Jackson and family are camping in Teeter's woods west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neal of Richmond spent the Fourth here and were j accompanied hom by her brother Mr. i James Bagford, who was their guest Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodward and daughter, Lois are spending their vacation with relatives at Bloomsburg and Muncie, Pa. DEATH OF CHILD CAUSED BY HEAT (Palladium Special) HAGERSTOWN, Ind.. July 7. The j 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- ; non, south of the depot, died Saturday morning after a short illness caused by the heat. PRISCILLA CLUB GIVES PICNIC (Palladium Special) HAGERSTOWN, Ind.. July 7. The ladies of the Priscilla Club entertained their husbands with a picnic supper on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stonecipher Friday even ing. The evening was spent playing' ;ames and shooting fireworks. ARRIVES FROM NEW YORK. I (Palladium Special) j CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 7. Dr. C. D. Wissler and family arrive j today from New York. His family ; will spend the time visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wissler and relatives in other points in the county, while Dr. Wissler is in the West doing research work in the interest of Columbia university. SCHOOL PICNIC. (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 7. The members of the Methodist Sunday school will picnic Thursday at Jackson park, leaving Cambridge on the 10:38 car.

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11 SURPRISE WEDDING Mrs. Boden Married At Washington. (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, July 7 Friends in this city will perhaps, be somewhat surprised to learn of the marriage of Mrs. Carrie Boden, formerly of this city, and the . Rev. T. J. Jordan, at Washington, Indiana, last Monday. Mrs. Jordan has many friends residing in this city, while Rev. Jordan is a member of one the old and substantial families of northern Wayne county. ! CAMBRIDGE CITY 4 CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 7. Mr. and Mrs. George Butler, Howard Beeson, Miss Susie Freeman and Mr. Fred Wright spent a few days the past week in camp in the Rummell woods, north of town. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and Russell Stout of Richmond, were the guestB of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White the Fourth. Miss Edna Myers resumed her work in the Western Wayne bank today, after a week's absence on account of illness. Picnic Party. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDaniel, Miss Amy McDaniel, Mrs. J. W. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kitterman and sons, Max and Ennis, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reisor and son, Curtis, the Misses Ella and Lizzie Bonghner, Mr. and Mrs. John Keplar, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sourbeer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sourbeer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bertsch, of Germantown and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutchens of Hagerstown formed a picnic party the Fourth, in the Bertsch grove, north of Germantown. A big dinner and good social time characterized the day. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bryan, Miss Daisy Ayler and S. J. Shelton motored to Springport Friday, where they saw the interesting collection of Worth curios. Rev. and Mrs. William Hollopeter, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frazer and Mrs. W. A. Pruitt attended a meeting of the W. C. T. U. at Milton Friday. Mr. Frazer was one of the judges on declamation. The second quarterly meeting will be held Sunday in the Methodist church. The sacramental service will be held in the morning. District Superintendent Freeland of Richmond, will deliver the evening sermon. FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS IN THE MINISTRY (Palladium Special) MILTON, Ind., July 7. Rev. Aaron Worth of Fountain City, who gave an address at ihe temperance rally here tk" Fourth, was ordained as a minisU" of the Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal church in Milton fifty-seven years ago the coming September 13. He was invited on the suggestion of the Rev.' Mr. Westhafer by a unanimous rising vote to be the guest of the churches here on that date and preach. The Rev. Mr. Worth accepted the invitation. IS MARRIED WHILE ON VACATION TRIP ( Pa 1 1 a d i u m S? P c!al) HAGERSTOWN. Ind., July 7. Mr. George Fulkerson arrived home from a pleasure trip at St. Joseph, Mich., where he was married to a handsome young widow, aged 2S, after a four months' acquaintance. The bride is the mother cf a charming little son 4 year old, and was a resident of Lafayette. The bridegroom is 65 years old and was a widower. LIBRARY OPENED (Palladium SperUl) CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., July 7. The books in the public library are now arranged for use, and the library will be open on Monday. Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR jState of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the un- ; dersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Meyers, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Frank Elstro. Administrator. CECIL L. CLARK, Atty. jun 30 jul 7-14

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Talk to the Town Through The Palladium lc a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2366 WANT AD LETTER LOST Reporter 1 Butcher 4 D. C I Home 1 Mail will be kept for 30 flays only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Girl for general housework 109 North 10th. Phone 1294. 7-lt WANTED To rent farm 10 to 20 acres, cash rent. Want to rent byOctober 1st, 1913. Address "L. A.," care Palladium. 7-2t WANTED Position as boiler fireman and engineering. Day work preferred. Address "X. Y. Z.," care of Palladium. 7-2t NOTICE Every night next week shavings free of charge. Richmond Furni ture & Mfg. Co. 5-7t WANTED Experienced man for farm. 603 Main street. 5-7t WANTED Experienced man for farm. 603 Main street. 5-7t WANTED To rent large house, eentral. Will take possession in 8 to I 10 weeks. Address "Roomers," 5-7t WANTED Laborers first of week. M. Rumely Co. 5 3t WANTED Men to box machinery for export. M Rumely Co.. H Of WANTED Solicitors for the DAVID COOK PUBLISHING CO., magazine club. Call 1137 Main. 2-7t WANTED 5 girls to learn to operate power sewing machines. High wages paid while learning. Richmond Underwear Co. 2-7t WANTED Competent man on steam road roller. Work for the season. Good job for the right man. Call Phone 2529 after 6:30 p. m. 30-tf WANTED Girl for general housework Call 130 N. 6th St. ' 30-7t WANTED Whitewashing to do with I stay-on whitewash. Phone 1553. ! 28-9t ! WANTED -Position ai auto driver, j Good reference. Call 302 N. ISth ! ! street. 28-9t YOUNG MAN, 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 me for catalogue. A. B. Moler Pres., Mo'er College, Indianapolis, Indiana. 28-6t Screen doors, windows, made to order; old ones repaired, rewired or re painted. Baby cabs re-tired, wring ers re-rolled, bicycle tires and all kinds of repairing. Called for and delivered free. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown & Sons, corner N. W. 2nd and Williams. 2S-tf MEN, WOMEN Get government Jobs Excellent salaries. Write immediately for free list o' positions obtainable. Franklin Institute, DepC 94-C. Rochester, N. Y. 12-mon-wed-fri-sat-23t j I want to buy eld gold and silver watches. J. M. Lacey, Sth and Main. mon wed sat-tf WANTED Reliable married man for farm work. Phone 5143 D. 23-tf WANTED Colored porter. Arlington Hotel. 16-tf WANTED 15 laborers for concrete work. $2.25 per day. Call City Light Plant 20-tf WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163.

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PORTERFIELD & GAAR Union National Bank Bldg. THE PLACE TO BUY A HOME. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY. CAN SHOW YOU IN LEAST POSSIBLE TIME WITH AUTO SERVICE. PORTERFIELD & GAAR Phone 1401. WANTED Laundry woman at Westcott hotel. 19-tf WANTED Several single men to work on farm. Phone 4105. tf FOR PASTURE call O. E. Fulghura. Phone 6122-A. 6-tf GET YOUR lawn mower sharpened. Screen doors and windows made and repaired, gasoline stoves cleaned, new and second-hand bicycles, pictures framed, baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co, 1020 Main. FOR SALE FOR SALE Full blooded Fox Terrier pup. 5 months old. Call 117 N. 20t.h. 7-lt , FOR SALE A Jersey male calf, hlgh- ! ly bred. O. E. Fulghum. 5-7t ; FOR SALE Typewriter practically j good as new, only $20. Cost $100. j Will ship for trial prepaid. J. Stedel, fiainvme, onio. 5-2t FOR SALE Mowers, wagons, vehicles all kinds. 317 X. A. 7-7t FOR SALE Good pheaton and surrey cheap. Taube Sale Barn, 126 N. Cth. 3-3t ; FOR SALE 10 acres of timothy, i Flhe. Phone 1466. Mrs. 'PGR SALE 2 seated carriage cheap. ! Phone 1773 or 2018. 3-7t FOR SALE Almost new Remington hammerless shotgun. 21S North 5th street. 3-3t ' FOR SALE CHEAP Wall paper store. Good business and well established, i Selling on account of ill health. Cheap if sold soon. Address C. P. Markles, Cambridge City, Ind. 3-7t FOR SALE One Art Garland hard coal stove $7.00. 404 N. 18th. l-7t FOR SALE Square piano, good condi- ! tion. $20. 404 N. 18th St. 3-7t i FOR SALE Pope Motorcycle demoni strator, cheap. DUNLNG, iZ N. Sth f street. l-7t ! FOR SALE Colt, hogs. See Everett j Thompson, Xnollenberg's store for particulars. 11-tf FOR SALE A car load cf nice fence posts, any amount you wish to buy at low prices. H. H.JONES No. 15 North 7th St. FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeeping rooms. 1114 N. B. 7-3t FOR RENT 3 rooms. 121 S. Sth. 7-tf FOR RENT 7 dolph. room house, 141 Raa-7-tf FOR RENT Six room house. $10.00; ( 3 room flat, $10.00; 8 room house, all modern improvements $30.00. O. B. Fulgham, 710 Main street. Phone 33. r-2t FOR RENT 5 room furnished house for summer. 207 S. 10th. 7-3t FOR RENT Flat, heat and water. 322 N. Sth. 7-tf FOR RENT 6 room modern flat, 312 N. 9th. Apply Harry Porter, Rocm 17, Aldine Block. 5-3t POR RENT Rooms light housekeepj ing. No children. 27 N. 11th. 5-2t FOR RENT 5 room cottage, electric light, both kinds cf water. Call 1122 Crosshall street. 3-3t FOR RENT Good five room house. 1024 Butler street. Inquire 310 N. 16th street. 3-Ct FOR RENT Furnished room. 39 S. 10th. 3-7 1 FOR RENT Flat upstairs. 20 South Sth. Call 214 S. Sth. 3-St i FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th St. 26-tf i & ' x vsit ikii a & . . i at? i wtlu ouu uycu space for storage in our new modern concrete building. Richmond Storage Co., rear 13 S. 11th St. Phone 1412. ia-2mo FOR RENT Modern flat. Inquire 123S Main St. 17-tf FOR RENT 8 room house, strictly modern, on car line. Hot water heat, bath, large garage. Phone 3112. 2-tt

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2820. CITY PROPERTY Two good modern houses for rent. Three modern homes on West Main street for sale. A fine little home on Randolph street. Price $1,700. 43 ft. lot. 7 ROOM HOUSE Good farm, well fenced, level and black. Price $3,600. Two small farms of 5 ACRES each. Close to Richmond. 27 ACRES, close to Fountain City. SOME LARGER FARMS CLOSE TO RICHMOND. If you want to rent, sell or buy a farm, or house, see us, our list is most complete. We have everything in the real estate line and can save you money. HENNING & BOSWELL .Phone 2826. W. S. BENNETT Real Estate and Fire Insurance. All kinds of farms and city property and prices not inflated. Two good farms to trade for business block. 160 acre farm for rent. Blacksmith shop and tools in good country town. Price $330. Room 15 Kelly Block. Phone 2707 or 1369.

FOR SALE House. 309 South Sth. Cheap if sold at once. 7-7t FOR SALE A cottage with bath. Fine location. Owner leaving city. Phone 3059. 5-2t FOR SALE Modern 10 room brick house. Call 300 South 13th street. 2S-tf BEE MOORE & OGBORN for all Kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. LO.O. F. F. Bldg. Attention FARMERS BUILDERS PROPERTY OWNERS Save money by having an expert ' shingler. 20 years' experience. Old roofs tak en off and new ones put on. Be sure and get prices from PIPER 18 N. 13TH ST. PHONE 1054 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. Laundry Dry Cleaning In order to meet competition we have reduced the rates of our laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. We will give you the best work in town at the lowest price. Some of our special prices: SHIRTS DRESS 10c SHIRTS DAY 8c j Collars 2c ! Work called for and delivered promptI ly. Family washing by the pound. ' WEST SIDE ! Sanitary Laundry and DRY CLEANING CO. PHONE 3076. 41 RICHMOND AVE. H. H. JONES, Auctioneer. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere tnd guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Horses bought and aold at all times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phone office 1412. reldenc 2570. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1535. Chas. Wade, Mgr. Residence Phone 2G49. 2 6-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. L Phone 417L Office Harness Store, 12 Main St. Property

A good two story brick residence of II rooms, arranged for an upper and lower flat, both flats supplied with water, gas, electric light and an excellent steam heating plant This is a splendid piece of property, in a very desirable location, with street and alley improvements all made. " Dickinson Tryst Company

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FOR SALE REAL TATE Continued ESFUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldq. FARMS FOR SALE h0 ACRES. 6 miles out. good buildings. Land In high state of cultivation. p,-.. ere. 160 ACRES in Ohio, close to New In.,.. i....ni loini. and tho jrKe Is a selling price. $100 ier acre. 50 ACRES. C miles from Richmond. Mostly all tillable. Good buildings. $S0 per acre. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2763. ' Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in alt paits of the city. We mrite all kinds ct insurance, rent properties, ioau money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON, Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block mon-wed-s?t-tC LOST LOST A pocketbook Saturday night, between $6 and $7. Return to Mlnck Brewing Co. Reward. ?-U LOST Between 11a South 12th and Boston Pike, smell open faced watch with R. A. D. engraved on back. Reward if returned to above address. 7-lt LOSJ Coupon box with couponn in. $1 reward if returned to Ice Co., 13 S. Sth. 7-St NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss;' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator cf tho estate of Malinda Donahue, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. , John Moon. Administrator. CECIL L. CLARK. Atty. Jun 30 July 7-H ADMINISTRATRIX'S 8ALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned administratrix of the estate of George W. Roberts, dceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, she will at the hour of two o'clock p. m on the day of July 23, 1913. upon said premises at Williamsburg, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction, all of the interest of said decedent In and to tbet following described real estate in said Wayne County. Indiana: Lot Number Fifty-six 56) in and on the original I plat of the town or Williamsburg." which Interest of the said decedent In said real estate consists of the fee simple title to the same, subject, how ever, to the life estate therein of Mary E. Roberta, conveyed to her by deed. Said sale will be made subject to the life estate of the said Mary E. Roberts and subject to the approval of said Court, for cot less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following term and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand the balance la two equal installments, payable in not to exceed six months and twelve months, evidenced by the notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Bald real estate will be sold free and discharged of all taxes thereon during the life time of the said Mary C. Roberts. Mary E. Roberts, Administratrix. Will V'. Reller, Atty. 23-30-7-1 for

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