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ft II VJ-v v.-o - i-v rfs PKt ALL SWELLED US &CPsU Cto, nhiPPd BOD UCK. ftNY GCTY (M THE CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 10. Wilbur Rlohe has returned to Dayton after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Rlche. In company with his mother, he visited his sister, Mrs. Forrest Hill of Indianapolis, the first of the week. George E. Callaway spent Tuesday In Richmond. Mrs. Hannah Hamil of Indianapolis, who Is visiting relatives in this city, was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Paul Wednesday. Mrs. Glen Beeson returned Wednesday evening to her home in Richmond, after several days spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Falls. Mrs. George Robey, Mrs. George Babcock and Mrs. Carl Boyd and son spent Wednesday In Centerville the guests of Mrs. Robey's mother, Mrs. C. B. Nichols. Harry Diffendorfer returned Wednesday from a "business trip to Indianapolis. Representatives of the local Chautauqua committee visited the Chautauqua at Connersville today. Miss Lillie Vinton is improving after an illness of several days. Redecorating Hall. The work of redecorating the Red Men's hall is in progress. The work is being done by Richmond parties. The eighty-fourth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Rebecca Werking, of Milton, was celebrated Wednesday by a family dinner at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Ohmit of this city. Among the guests were Mrs. Lafe Rayle and Mrs. Matilda Boyd of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whiteley. Frank Henry of Richmond spent Tuesday evening in Cambridge City. Christian Bort.sfleld and daughter, Mrs. Mate Stonecipher, were guests of Adam Bortsfield and family at dinner yesterday. Opened Dental Parlors. Dr. Roy W. Kopp, of Corydon, has opened dental parlors in the rooms above the' Callaway dry goods store. Mrs. Ezra Thompson was in Richmond the first of the week. Charles Wiker of Richmond is the guest of Mrs. Emma Miller and daughter Go!Ue4 North Front street. Miss,1 Maryr Bertsch ha3 been in camp on Watlrtit Level with a party of young people from Richmond, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Land, of Richmond! Mrs. Isiah Hosier arrived Tuesday evening from Winamac to visit her son, W. J. Hosier and family. Mrs. Edna Fay and daughter Ruth, will go So Noblesville Saturday to spend two weeks with relatives. Masters Robert and Harold Daly were the guests of Miss Eunice Chapman at dinner Tuesday. Mrs. Kitterman and sons motored to Crawfordsville Wednesday. CAMDEN, O. CAMDEN, O., July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hill, Hamilton, were Saturday and Sunday guests of her father, James Penland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whittaker, Cincinnati, are enjoying a visit with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. John Sliger, Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson, Sunday evening. -Clarence Phares spent the Fourth and over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Button, Middletown, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. date Button. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pattison and Ross Fattison spent the latter part of last week with relatives at Moscow. Ed Dininger. of Eaton, and H. Buchanan, of Bradford, Penn., were guests at the Arlington Hotel Monday. Minor McChristie and sister, Miss Grace, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday at this place, the guests of Miss Helen Phares. i ! BOSTON, IND. BOSTON, Ind., July 10. Miss Alice Eby is visiting with her brother here. Mrs. Susan Starr is recovering after a xery severe siege of inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Janet Icenfcarger, of Dayton, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gephart. Mrs. Ethel Brattian and Mrs. Ada M. Robinson and- daughter visited Mrs. Golda Moss at Kitchell. July 3. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clason, July 2. The Ideal Workers will meet July 10th at the home of Mrs. George Hensley. On account of the warm weather it was postponed until this date. Miss Elizabeth Pheriss has recovered from scarlet fever.

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CUT. YHeOfc'S ) COY (M THE WEST MANCHESTER WEST MANCHESTER, O., July 10. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rees, of Richmond called on frienl3 here Sunday. Mr. A. O. Miller arid daughter, Lillian visited relatives in Germantown over Sunday. Miss Sadie Smith of Indianapolis, is the guest of A. O. Miller and family. Mrs. C. D. Spencer returned Monday from a visit to her mother in Troy. Mrs. Graham, her mother, returned horns with her. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Locke and daughters Quilla apd Mary, and son Ben, left Monday for a visit with L. O. Trump at Mt. Pleasant, Mich. They will also visit at Detroit before returning. Mis Myrtle Trono is visitiii;.; her sister in Greenville. Picnic Party. Those from this place who spent the Fourth in Greenville were Mr. and Mrs. H. Fender, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford, Leon Lease, Mary Lease, John Cossairt, Sylvia Trone, Clarence Trone and Charles Coseairt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson and Fred Jackson visited friends in New Paris Sunday. Mrs. Shuman and daughter, Naomi and Mrs. Myrtle Ervin of Eldorado, called on Dr. and Mrs. Beane Monday evening. Mrs. William Parker and daughter spent Monday at the home of Bert Buhrman. Returun from Colorado. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iease returned from a week's visit in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Potry and daughter Lucile are visiting Mrs. Volt a Long (nee Volta Murray), of Sholbyville, Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. John Gauch and children were Sunday guests of Clinton Parks and family. Visiting Here. Miss Minnie Lanthrop or near Lewicburg, visited her brother here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Bonnie Shumaker is the guest of Miss Ethel Ruff at Union City. Mr.- and Mrs. Clayton Emrick and daughter Alice, spent the Fourth at Castlne. Mrs. Clara Gard is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Gecting and son of Louisville. Miss Fern Wagner of Ansonla is visiting friends here. Church Social Held. The social held at the U. B. church Tuesday evening was held in the basement on account of the inclement weather. WANTED Blacksmith, Richmond Safety Gate Co. 10-2t COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES at the June Term, 1913. Miscellaneous Nicholson Printing and Mfg. Co., office supplies, ?317.S0; Bartel & Rohe, office supplies, $16.18; A Rosnagle, auditor's office expense, $4.50; Second National Bank, auditor's off'ce expense, $1.00; A. Rosnagle, auditor's office expense, $18.00; L. P. Meredith, sheriff's in and out fees, $402.50; Charles O. Williams, salary county superintendent, $117.37; Chas. O. Williams, office expense, $5.50; Chas. O. Williams, traveling expenses, $15.80 ;Vira E. Benton, salary deputy county superintendent, $30.00: William Mathews, county assessor's office expense, $5.08; R. J. Fierce, coroner's per diem, $39.70; Adelaide Houck and others, coroner's witnesses, $11.55; Benning & Son, commissioners' office expense, $5.00: George Bishop, truant officer, $52.00: James B. Howes, assessing Wayne township. $30.00; Charles E. Potter, salary as township assessor, $275.00; Mary W. Hill, care of orphans, $17.34; Indianapolis Asylum for Colored Children, orphan poor expense, $63.70; S. S. Clevenger, enumeration voters in Abington township. $20.00; Lewis II. Hosier, enumeration voters in Harrison township, $l'j.00; Isaac V. Cause, enumeration voters in Wayne township, $86.00; James Northrup, enumeration voters in Wayne township. $St; Charles W. Crawford, enumeration in Wayne township, $44.00; Thos. F. Swain, enumeration voters in Wayne township, $44.00; Jordan. Mc- : Manus & Hunt, soldiers burial, $30.00; E. T. Smith, soldiers burial. $50.00; i E. T. Smith, soldiers burial, $50.00; Doan & Klute, soldiers burial, $50.00; : C. T. Wright, soldiers' burial. $150.00; . Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing, sol- j diers burial. $50.00: Richmond Item,! legal publication, 533.09; Palladium! Printing Co., legal publication, $7.72; : H. H. Horton, viewing highway, $4.00; j John W. Mueller, bridge engineer,! $250.00; Leslie Mote, refund tax,! $2.08 j Court House and Jail Supplies, Re- j pairs, etc. W. S. Lancaster, care of court house ground. $5.00-- ivaiine 1

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S"TT . & Co., jail and court house repairs, $11.35; John A. Markley, court house janitor, $39. uO; A. C. Brown, court ho-jse janitor,, $47.00; Lindley Swain, court house janitor, and supplies, $!7; W. O. Crawford, repairs movable furniture in recorder's office, $25.40; Geo. M. Nolte, court house supplies, $104.5o ; Homey Furniture Co., court house furniture, $31.75; C. W. Kramer, Co., court house supplies, $3.30; Columbia Refining Co., court house supplies $29.85; J. I. Holcomb Co., court house supplies, $10.9;); Richmond Light, Heat and Power Co., jail and court house supplies, $32.60; Richmond City Water Works, court house and jail supplies, $20.10; .Municipal Electric Light and Power Co., jail and court house supplies, $2!. 73; Rice Miller, guard for insane, $50.00; Aurelia Thomas, home for friendless, jail employe, $31.00; Mather Bros. Co., jail supplies, $14.33. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs, etc. Jaraes Hanley, poor farm repairs, $15.75, Jesse G. Rodenburg, care poor farm grounds, $15.15; Charlss Ireton, poor farm repairs, $3.35; Wm. Richardson, poor farm repairs. $11.48; Irene Sourbeer and others, poor farm employees, $119.57; Mary Grimshavv, poor farm employe. $31.00; Dr. J. M. Fouts, poor farm employe, $60; Hoosier Mercantile Co., poor farm supplies, $31.40; The T. H. I. & E. Traction Co., poor farm supplies, $10.00; J. A. Driffel, poor farm supplies, $120.00; Armour & Co., poor farm supplies, $25.20; Corkins Chemical Co., poor farm supplies, $28.80; J. M. Eggemeyer & Sons, court house, jail and poor farm supplies, $109.93; John D. Nixon, poor farm supplies, $38.66; Charles A. Porter, poor farm supplies, $9.50; J. M. Coe Printing Co., printing, $53.95; H. D. Brown, poor farm supplies, $371.25; Illiff & Co., poor farm supplies, $4.60; Mathews & Smelser, poor farm supplies, $19.13; Centerville Creamery Co., poor farm supplies, $12.25; Richmond Baking Co., poor farm supplies, $16.68; Will Turner, poor farm supplies,. $72.25. General Bridge Work John Shurley, general bridge, $4.00; I. E. Smith, general bridge, $350; Mather Bros., general bridge, $22.41; Hollace Hoover, general bridge, $31.35; Burke Construction Co., Locke bridge, $600; Burke Construction Co., Thornburg bridge, $549; Burke Construction Co., Waltz bridge, $420; Eurke Construetion Co., county poor farm bridge, $500; Isaac N. Drury, gefleral bridges, $1635.75. Expenses Macadam Roads L. C. Peacock, Richmond & Liberty pike, engineer, $91.50; Jesse A. Meek, superintendent Liberty pike, $54; L. C. Peacock, Minor road engineer, $27.00; C. H. Bulla, supt. Minor road, $90.00; J. M. Coe Printing Co., Cox Road Bonds, $56.00; L. C. Peacock, engineer Scantland road, $39.60; James A. Franklin, Scantland road, miscellaneous, $22.00; Levi C. Peacock, North 10th street road. $51.00; A. G. Trip, peer, North 10th street and Spring Grove contract, $5,620.00. Free Turnpike expenses Frank G. Shute, engineer for road roller, $15.30; J. D. Adams & Co., road supplies, $632.00; Huber Manufacturing Co., road supplies, $2,625.00. Eastern District Ora B. Lacey, Fountain City and Richmond road, $6.00; Itussel Lacey, $1.50; Monroe Starbuck, $6.00; Harry Fulton, $6.00; Lester Wright, $6.00; James Webster, Arba pike, $1.S0; Floyd Pyle, $1.80; Homer Hunt, $1.80; Westcott Hotel Co.. expense Henry L. Arbenz, $74; Bert White, Arba pike, $7.50; W. B. Barton. $10. 5o; Manford L. White, $6. Western District Elmer Fagan, Jackscnburg pike. $10.20; Spencer Geathers, $10.45; Frank Worl, $3.60; Elva Sarver, $1.50; Sant Ellison, $1.50; Harry Martin, $3.00; Clauds Beeson, $6.00; Paul Davis, $4.80; John Boyd, J3.00; Arch Davis, Washington road, $1.50; Frank Bowmaster, $2.90; Horace Thompson, $1.50; Alvan Threevvitt, Willow Grove pike, $3.00; Cleve Burris, $9.00; Clarence Brumfield, $3.00; Perry Shadle, $6.00; George Kenwood, $3; Harry Endey, $13.50; Thomas Jackson, $1.71; Wayne Stanley, $3.00; Elmer Warner, $3.00; Chas. Richardson, $9.00; Elmer Jackson, $2.16; Indiana Refining Co., oil for road roller, $4.15; J. H. Menke, coal for road roller, $3.85; George B. Dougan. National road, $13.50; F. M. Jones, $2.80. Middle District A. U. Brown, Washington and Richmond, $3; Chauncey Cranor, $3.00; John Linderman, $3.00; Merritt Nicholson, $14.50; A. O. Haisley, $3.00; John Davis, $3.00; Daniel Tice, $1.50: Con McDonnell. $1.60; Alonzo Thompson, $3.00; Luther King, $1.70; James A. Franklin, C. W. & Ept., $4.50. Court Allowances John F. Holaday, official stenographer, $125; T. Henry Davis, formaldehyde fuaiigatcrs, $10.S0 ; Thomas F. Swain, disinfecting and ejnanses. $S-40

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Want Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium Ic a word 7 days for the price of S Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTEI !L Reporter D. C. .. . 1 Butcher 1 X. Y. Z. Mail will be kept for 30 flays only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast ouL WANTED ANY ONE wishing shears sharpened. i call at my barber shop, 602 N. 12th i street. All work guaranteed. W. G. ! Davidson. 10-3t j WANTED Vacant lot located beI tween North C and South C and between 8th and 18th streets. State exact location and price. Address "Central Lot," care Palladium. 10-lt WANTED A good cook. Nurses' Home. References required. Reid Memorial Hospital. 10-3t WANTED White woman to wash dishes at Y. M. C. A. restaurant. 10-lt WANTED To sell pillows, bolster, rugs, household goods of all kinds. Leaving city. Inquire 1103 Main. 10-lt WANTED Second hand visible typewriter. Must be cheap for cash. Phone 1643. 10-2t POSITION WANTED by general office man as an accountant or bookkeeper. 20 years' experience in corporation auditing. Address "B," care Palladium. 9-9t WANT housekeeper for place in the country. Address "F.," care Palt ladium 9-7t WANTED Situation by widow about j thirty-five as housekeeper for aged couple. Address "Mary," care I Palladium. 9-2t i wTTED -Washing to do. Call at j 914 19th and J street. 9-2t NOTICE Every night this ! week shavings free of t charge. Richmond Furni1 ture and Mfg. Co. f! WANTED Old feather beds. Cash paid. Call Ohio Feather Co. Phone 241S. S-7t WANTED Washwoman, 130 N. 6th. 8-3t WANTED Experienced core makers. Good wages, steady work. No labor trouble. Muncie Foundry and Machine Co., Muncie, Ind. 8-14t SFILLTCcORSETS to order. Mrs Francis Brusman, 104 Ft. Wayne avenue. Phone 2140. S-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, central. Will take possession in S to 10 weeks. Address "Roomers." 5-7t 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 wage paid while learning. Richmond Underwear Co. 2-7t ! Screen doors, windows, made to order; old ones repaired, rewired or relainted. Baby cabs re-tired, wring- ; ers re-rolled, bicycle tires and all kinds iof repairing. Called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & ' Sons, corner N. W. 2nd and Williams. I :s-tf I WANTED Reliable married "man fcr ' farm work. Phone 5143 D. 23-tf WANTED Colored porter. Arlington j Hotel. 16-tf I WANTED 15 laborers for concrete work. $2.25 per day. Call City Light Plant, i 20-tf j

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WANTED Continued WANTED Competent cook. Tel 21C3. WANTED Laundry woman at WesTcott hotel. 19 tf WANTEIV Several singie men to work on farm. Phone 41 '.).". tf foITTastT re" call ge; "Fui-huFT Phone 5122-A. 6-tl 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 RENT FARMS FOR CASH RENT 100 and 200 acre farms, well improved. Excellent land. North Wayne County. I -uuress uwner, care tauaaium. i 107t ! FOR RENT" . pretty furnished modI em house of five rooms and bath to party without children at 432 Pearl j street. 10-7t FOR- REN T -Modern 5 room housed Fairview. Phone 2002 or 1011. 10-3t i FOR RENT 2 room furnished flat for housekeeping. Inquire 46 S. 11th. 9-tf FOR RENT 6 room modern home in East End. Phone 1412. 9-7 FOR RENT Six room house Call at ! 225 North 11th street. 9-7t FOR RENT a room house. East End. Telephone 4 187, after 6 p. m. 9-2t FOR-PjHT6 r oo m modern house. 27 South 17th. Phone 1705. 9-7t POR RENT 5 room double house. Good reference, no children. Inquire at 221 South 3rd street. 9-7t ;FOR RENT 240 acre i Esteb, R. R. 1, City. farm. David 9-4t FOR RENT 3 rooms. 121 S. 5th. 7-t! i FOR RENT 7room house, 141 Ran- ! dolph. 7-tf ; FOR RENT Furnished roonT 39 ST j 10th. 3j7t ' FOR RENT Furnished flat for light I housekeeping. 105 N. 4th St. 26-tf ; FOIRETPrivate-room and open I space for storage in our new modern i concrete building. Richmond Storage Co.. rear 19 S. 11th SL Phone 1412. 19-2mo FOR-RENT 8 room house, strictly modern, on car line. Hot water heat, bath, large garage. Phone 3112. 2-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms Tor light housekeeping. 28 North 3rd SL 8-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms foi light housekeeping. 30 North 11th streeL 8-7t FOR SALE Public Sale of Real Estate THURSDAY, JULY 17TH at 2. p. m. I will sell my beautiful home located at 205 Chestnut street consisting 9 spacious rooms, bath, electric lights, gas, sewerage, sidewalks and all improvements paid for. Barn and chicken house, large veranda around the house. Can be easily changed into 2 flats. Is in perfect condition. It is a proposition that homeseeker or investor can not miss investigating. A perfect clear title can be given. Terms made known on day of sale. J. B. Emglebert or Colonial Auct. Co. J. R. MacDonald, Auct. 7 South 7th Street Colonial Building. FOR SALE 1 pair automobile head lights, price. Phone 1653. 10-2t FOR SALE English perambulator. Will sell cheap. 401 N. 21st. 10-3t FOR SALE A good bred. Age 4 years, dan street horse, highly Call 1126 Sherf-S-2t

; FOR SALE Continued ! : ! PORTERFIELD & GAAR Union National Bank Bldg.

jThe place to buy a home. , FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY. SEE joi'R LIST BEFORE V5U BUY. HAVE AUTO SERVICE. PORTERFIELD & GAAR Phone 1401. FOR SALE Fancy while clover comb honey. Phone 4 73::. 9-7t FOR-S ALEGentle" city brokedriving mare. 421 Pearl street. 9-7t ! FOR SALE One Cadilac delivery wagon. One four horse 500 volt motor, one Edison clutch motor l-S IL P., one American number 1 hore blast fan. Phone 1251. 9-7t i FOR SALE A Jersey male ealf. highly bred. O. E. Fulghum. 5-7t FOR SALE Mowers, wagons. ve-7-7t hides all kinds. 31? N. A. FOR SALE 2 seated carriage cheap. Phone 1773 or 2018. 3-7t FOR SALE CHEAP Wall paper store. Good business and well established. Selling on account of 111 health. Cheap if sold soon. Address C. P. Markles. Cambridge City. Ind. 3 7t FOR SALE Square piano, good condition. $20. 404 N. 18th SL 3-7t PGR SALE ColL hogs. See Everett Thompson. Knollenberf'a store for particulars. 11-tf FOR SALE A car load of nice fence poets, any amount you wish to buy at low prices. H. H.JONES No. 15 North 7th SL BUSINEC3 CLASSIFIED LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. H. H. JONES, Auctioneer. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere pnd guarantee satisfaction or bo pay. Horses bought and sold at all times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phone office 1413. residence 2570. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1 2 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536. A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171- Office Keys Harness Store. 612 Main 8t MODERN SHOE REPAIRING 11 Rubber Heels attached while you wait Men's 50c Ladies 40c TEEPLE'S FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE House. 303 Cheap if sold at once. South 8th. 7-7 1 FOR SALE Modern 10 room brick house. Call 300 South 13th street. 2&-tf 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 Trust Company

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2S2(3. Farms and City Property For Sale. 10 ACRES. 7 miles from Richmond on a icood pike good buildings. 27 ACRES A fine well Improved farm. 55 ACRES, well improved, good land. 200 ACRES. 5 miles from Richmond. ;on a good pike. A good corn farm. ' Price $90 per acre. Will take two or ; three properties In trade ! WE HAVE SOME FINE LITTLE HOMES FOR SALE. TWO HOMES IN WEST RICHMOND FOR RENT. When you want to rcnu buy or sell a farm or city property. SEE US. as e will save yoti moacy. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2S26. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. WE ARE BOUND TO SELL IT NOW AT A SACRIFICE. 9 ROOM BRICK HOUSE Big corner lot. 79x150 in good condition. Electric lights, both kinds of water, bath good cellar, sewer. This place Is easily worth $3,000. But we are going to sell It nowjor $2,500. Mr. Bargain Hunter, get busy. Room on back end of lot to build double house. GOOD 9 ROOM HOUSE on South Kth street. 3 blocks from Main street. Big lot 50x132. Good location and at the right price, $2,700. Do not forget that we are headquarters for farms of all kinds. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. FOR SALE One cottage, 4 rooms and bath. Priced at $1,600. One modern 6 room new house. Price $2,500. Both are located on North 20th streeL Call Phone 3759 or 2100 North E street. . 10-7t W. S. BENNETT Real Estate and Insurance. The place to buy a city property or farm. Property for rent. Room 15 Kelly Block. Phone 270? 1369. fEKldl)dllftOOBORN for all Undl of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Re&l Eatala and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. r. F. Bide LOST LOST Gold locket and chain between . Campbellstown and Prank Shaffer's Please return and get reward. Miss; Mary Cooper, Campbellstown. Ohio. 10-2ti Wide Apart. It is told as that two old schoolmate met recently. It had been fifteen yeara: since their last meeting, bet the recognition was mutual. On was sleek, well fed, well sbaTen. well drevsed. The other wss rather thin, rather seedy. "Well, well." exclaimed the prosperous one; "what are joa doln nowr "I am an actor." "Indeed? Well. I'm a banker. And yea are on the stage? Dear me! It's been ten years since I was In a tbeter." "Ton're cot nothing on me. Ifs been longer than that sine I was ta a bank. Then they parted, each thin kin a bit less of the other than he had thought before the meeting. Cleveland Plai Dealer. for

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