Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 215, 18 July 1913 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY. JDLV IS, 1913

rAGE MX.

THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WEATHER, BUT ISN'T IT WARM

By "BUD" FISHER

SY, K-YJTY,

rVevtR. TOLD YOU That i wss a

I? i Dove under.

! CliQSS "THE eNGV-H

I CHAtfJNGL OMC6

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WHY 5t, i Ce W j rCP LVVR.POOL rTHATYM I MewVQR.K 1 J CITY j - J

CAMBRIDGE CITY

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v CAMBRIDGK CITY, Intl., July 18. William Frosfi, after a few days spent with his cousin, Mrs. Harry Stannah, has gone to Springfield and Donaldsville, O., to visit relatives. He will return to this city before going to his home in Cnieago. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Harrison spent Thursday in Newcastle. Miss Anna Norton of Indianapolis, arrived Wednesday to spent ten days with Miss Beatrice Storch. Mrs. W. F. Medsker spent Thursday in Milton the gupst of Mrs. Lyourgus Beeson. J. W. Marson has returned after a few days' spent with relatives in Paris, 111. Mrs. Marson remains for another week. Mrs. Burns Bradbury and daughter, Nora, of Muncie, were guests Wednesday night at the home of A. W. Bradbury and daughter, Alice. Charles McFrail aid Miss Catherine Sturgls, after a week spent in this city As the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ei Sturgis, went to Cincinnati yesterday to visit friends before returning to their homes in Franklin, O. Mss Amy Smith of Shelbyville is the guest of M. T. Scheidler and family. Mrs. Phoebe Brown of Dublin was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ogborn Thursday. Mrs. Daniel Marson, who suered a slight stroke of paralysis the past week is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver of Bentonville, were the guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Kirkwood. Mrs. May Boden and Mrs. Sarah Williams spent Thursday in Centerville, the guests of the former's aunts, Mrs. Katberine Myers and Miss Alice

Medearis.

Church in that city, it was being conducted by Miss Millie Lawhead and i Miss Elsie Shaner. The evangelists were at one time at Milton and con- j

ducted a revival church.

! EAST GERMANTOWN ! EAST GERMANTOWN, Ind.. July

service at Friends: 18. Mrs. Will Tatrnan tf Indianapolis : came this week to spend a few days

Elwood Beeson has been consider- with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. II. able worse the last week. 1 Kocfier. Farmers are very much put back in j Mrs. Sarah Reiser, who for several their harvest by the heavy rains. i years has made her home with her Oran Bragg was at Connersville , son Charles, moved this week to her Wednesday. j daughter, Mrs. Amanda Lichiy. John Kellam, Jr., is home to spend j Miss Edyth Millen will leave this a few days with his parents, Mr. and ' week for a visit with friends in InMrs. J. R. Kellam. He has been at dianapolis. Rushville. ! Mrs. Kate Sonera was seriously ill Miss Augusta Miller is entertaining ; Tuesday, as her house guest, Miss Oleta DuBnis, : Leaves for Rochester, of College Corner, Ohio. Miss DuBois ' O. F. Jamief-on. v. ho is home oi his is a cousin of Miss Miller. ; vacat ion left for Rochester. New York Mrs. Henry Shephard entertained and other points in the east, the Ruth's Circle, of the Christian j Miss Una WV.nnell of Dublin is the Church Bible School Tuesday after-1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. I,. Breuse. noon. A nice company was present. j Miss Amy McDaniel was the guest. Chas. Davis and Benj. Kellam attend-; of Mrs. Flora Elile Wednesday, ed the I. O. R. M. lodge at Cambridge ! The W. C. club met ar the pretty City, Tuesday night. I country home of Mrs. Charles Neff at Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Brad- Hiser's Station, Wednesday afternoon, ford, Ohio, were among the guests at ! Howard C. Doll of Shreveport. I -a. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lowry ;and Mrs. John Kepler and family of Tuesday. Cambridge City, are the guests of Mr. John Coyne, of south of Milton island Mrs. Harry Doll.

reported having a very fine field of! Mrs. Victoria Lichty and Miss Ona; corn that will be classed out of the ; Board who are the guests of Mrs. ordinary for the time. It follows a j Outland at Lake Maxinkuckee will j crop of Alfalfa. J arrive home this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beoron and Mr. Richmond Guests. I and Mr3. Elmer Weaver will make a! Mrs. Will Doty and adughter of party to Buckeye Lake, Ohio, soon. Richmond are guests of friends here, j They will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reigel and son . Homer Newman, of Orrville, and Mrs. j of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr.!

Mrs. Reigel !

PALLADIUM Want Ads

Talk to the Town Through The Palladium

c a word 7 days for the jsrfc-s of S Te'cphona Number 2566

WANT AD LETTER L

D. C. ... Mrs. H. F

1 Owner . . IF 5 Roomers

, Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that ! time will be cast out.

Vere Millet-, of Columbus, Ohio

and Mrs. Andrew Reigel.

remained over this week. Joe Behr is home on a visit from Kansas. Mrs. Charles Winter and sons ar-

T?ql-er "v iiumt iiuin a ve:is umuig iu

NEW PARIS

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NEW PARIS. O.. Mr. C T

of Decatur. 111., snent the week-end 'icnii?311

nere I Return from Florida.

nA tro. I ... Hon. P. S. BinKley arrived home this

ua..uvuri 11 ...aiu j iierDert ana imiareu i;rane are visu-j . f

WANTED

MEN, WOMEN Get government Jobs. Excellent salaries. Write immediately for free list of positions obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. Sl-C. Rochester, N. Y. 12-mon-wed-fr!-sat-23t

THE MUTUAL HOUSE FURNISHING CO, 1210 W. 3rd street, Dayton, O., will close at noon Saturday July and August. 15-7t SPIRILLACdRSETSTO "ORDER' Mrs. Eiia Cox, 221 N. Cth. Phone

WANTED Continued

WANTED To bid on lawn fence trellis and arbor work. Special low prices until August 1. Eureka Fence Co. 14 Tt

WANTED Reliable married man for farm work. Phone 5143 D. 23 tf

WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163. '

FOR SALE Continued

PORTERFIELD & GAAR Union National Bank Bldg.

1,"0 ACRES. Preble Co. Modern 8 room house, bank barn, fine location. Will trade for city property.

1H0 ACRES. Preble Co.. a T room

WANTED Laundry woman at West- bo, tar New Station.

cott notei. u u

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bid:;. Small Farms For Sale 52 ACRES, good buildings, close to Whitewater. Ind. IxMs of fruit. YU located, close to high M.-hool. Prlc

FOR PASTURE call O. E. Phone 5122-A.

Ful g hum

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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. Worjc called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co, 1020 Main.

ACRES. Union O. 6 room hou)10 vr acre, -land barn on pike acre. Bargnln. ; ACRES. R

Headquarters for all kinds of City Property.

GAAR

PORTERFIELD x Phone 1401.

FOR SALE Drive and walk gates at special prices until Aug. 1. 14-Tt

WANTED-Exper:enced core makers, p- .--j.

Good wages, steady work. No labor

trouble. Muncie Foundry and Machine Co., Muncie, Ind. S-14t wTTEfvPiano t uner and Player piano repair man to take charge of city and store work. H. H. McFarland, Springfield, Ohio. lfi 3t

Im

mediate possession. Address X. Y. Z.. care of the Palladium. 12 tf

BEE MOORE OGBORN tor all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. F. Bldg.

FOR SALE Farm known as the John E. Sfcute farm. miles southeast

FOR RENT

city.

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crop probably will be light.

Harry Stannah was called to Eaton, O., Tuesday by the serious illness of his mother. Mrs. Will Bradford and daughter hav returned to Connersville after a visit with the former's father, William Ohmit and daughter, Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ltfingley and daughter. Miss Esther, and Miss Zella Gould of .Centerville, called on Miss Virginia Burnett Sunday. Mrs. William Owens entertained at dinner Tuesday at her home on West Main street. Mrs. Charles Ingerman, Mrs. Ola Rogers and Mrs. Alice Sto-

ten.

ing relatives in Eldorado

Miss Mary Thomas, of Richmond, is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Bice.Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Whitaker attended a picnic at Glen Miller Park Sunday.

)!ti Florida where he spent

1216.

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FOR RENT Two or three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. 315 Randolph street. Phone 3137. 17-tf FOR RENT Lower flat. 123 S. llih. 17-7t

! FOR RENT 5 room flat, modern' central location. See B. F. Harris. lt-3t !

1 FOR RENT Five room unfurnished 1 flat, electric light and b.ith. Corner south Tith and A street. See A. W. j Gregg at the Hoosler Store. 14-tf

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

od guildings. Dandy

little farm close to school and church.

Price $1 1 per acre. 4 ACRES chwe to Whitewater. Indiana. Good building. AU tillable. Pt1c fT per acre. T-5 acres north of this ci.y, about in miles good buildings. Price 1100 per acre. 33 ACRES, well located. Good land, good buildings. Price $4.;fV0. Remember that we have the most complete list of farms for sale in Eastern Indiana. See Us Before Buying FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2765.

EDWIN G. KEMPER. Pres. Room 240 Colonial Bldg. Phones 3234-4347

FOR SALE--Modern 10 room brlek house. Call 300 South 13th street. 2Stt

the winter. Mr. Harry Case of Maysville, Ky., is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. John Snapp. Charles Tent, wife and baby of Richmond spent Sunday with his parents.

Everett Horner, 'who has been in Mr and irs. Jerome Tent.

Florida for six months, has returned

! home.

Mary Porterfield spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Ad Reid.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bailey, of Rich- j mond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Caroline McGrew. ' Mr. and Mrs. Al. Ingram of New'!

Mrs. Dwyer, Mrs. Rhodenburger and Mrs. Henry Lyons were shoppers in Richmond this week.

Mrs. Dean House is improving after' Madison- visited friends here from

Thursday until Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reinheimer, of; Rushville, Ind., spent Sunday at this , place with friends. Miss Flo Richards and Mr. A. L. I Richards of near New Madison, spent ! Sunday in New Paris. !

an illness of several days. Misses Bernice and Beatrice Webb will return to their home in Indianapo

lis today after several weeks spent in j the home of their aunt. Miss Elisabeth I Bertsch. Miss Bertsch will aecom-' pany them home and will spend a few ;

days with her brother, John Bertsch. j Mrs. R. F. Drischell of Richmond is Not on the Map

sponmng a rew nays ai me nome or Jmn was a most (.011Sv.K,mioUs pupil, i

ner daugnter. .Mrs wean House. -Mas-j oM 1m., one pf tlu; ter Leo House, who has been visiting i ' . , , "' , . . -ii. school studv periods the teacher nohis grandparents accompanied here ! Bt m 1 j,ome j ticed her searching u large athis mMasters Earl and Edward Peet went j tently with a most puzzled expression, to Indianapolis Thursday to spend a Aft a few v tbe few weeks with their grandparents. ! t,h5M whnt she was lokhlf: f',r- . Mr. and Mrs. George Peet. i "Oh.'' said the anxious student. Iiss - j Kain said wo were to find all the i Places spoken of in the history lesson

" ! jin'thu nmii unit tf snr-s th:t ' "olllllllvn

! I ... - rt ' . A, . . T T

was at tne point; or starvation.- arm i can't find it anywhere:" Youth's Com panion.

MILTON

Generosity. A contractor went into the tailor's, donned his new suit and left his oHl one for repairs. Then he sought a cafe and refreshed the inner man. luit as he reached for his pocket for the money to settle his check he realized that he had neglected to transfer both purse and watch when he left his suit. As he hesitated, 'somewhat em harassed, he saw a bill ou the floor at his feet. Seizing it thankfully, he stepped to the, cashier's desk and presented both check and money. "That was a two dollar bill." he explained when lie counted his !;:: :igo. "I know it," the cashier replied, with a toss of her head. "I'm dividirig with you. I saw it first." London Mail.

HELP WANTED Truck Driver. Address "N. S. R." care Palladium. 1S2t WANTED A few hours1 work each

day so as not to interfere with my own housework, by a middle aged widow. Mrs. "M. D.," care Palladium. lS-2t W A N T E D Plac et o do house wor Call 2302 N. D. 1 S-2t WANT ED Situation onf arm- by-experienced married man. 704 N. 13th. 18'2c WANTED To do rough dry washing and ironing. C12 North 14th. lS-2t TuWMfSuTde7irnL Rumely Co. 1T at W A NTi: D Experienced girl. 2009 Main. 17-tf

FOR RENT Four room furnished f!at, ! electric light and bath. Corner i South 5th and A street. See A. W.

H. H. JONES Auctioneer I cry all kinds of pales anywhere pnd guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Horses bought and sold at z t!rac. Livery and feed barn i connection.

FOR RENT Furnished flat for light I No. 15 North 7th st. Richmond. Phcn housekeeping. 105 N. 4th St. 2ti-tf ! ofilce 141?, residence 2570.

Gregg at the Hoosier Store.

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j FOR RENT Modern room. 212 N. 9th. ll-7t

LARGEST

B. F. Morris Moving Vans ! For Sale 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 Gliding lots and re?idences Jn all M F Hiinpr Mor parts of the city. We write all klnda m' 1 1 iauci '"6' jCf insurance, rent properties, loan hnrlv'c I oroe Mnvinn Vo nc- i nuney and make sur. ty bonds.

fr to li TNoth K phjWM. BRADBURY & SON

Rooms 1 & 3 W'estcott Block men-wed frl tf

LOST

FOR RENT A furnished room with j A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE

LOST A bine!; coin purse between Trustee's cf:i-e a?;d Webster on Williamsburg pike. Small chang and papers, rinrfcr please return

to Trustee's office.

bath and board. 34 North 6th. 12-7t

FOR RENT Mcdern house, C rooms, bath and furnace. IP, 10 S. D. 12-7t

iT-:t sl:a l b

(Titv and farm nronerttea IJhertv i- -

... . teen South It and Eleventh and

iveva Harness oiore. Jiaia sl i

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WANTED An additional agent required by Public Savings Insurance Co. Experience unnecessary. Salary and commission. ApplyS-10 a. in., 1-2:30 p. m., or evenings. Had-

iow, 219 Colonial Building.

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DON'T PAY RENT New (1 rocra house, moernNo. COi! North 20th street. Car line 1 block. S'tO cash; 'bnlance $Z0 per month like rent. Choice location, especially for a railroad man. Phone 1730 TURNER W. HAOL.EY

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

A MODERN NEW HOME.

AT RIGHT PRICE Here is an exceptional opportunity to buy a very desirable new house at very low price. Property is located at 41" South 13th street. Residence is beautiful and modern in every respect. Has fine furnace and soft water bath. Laundry in cellar. Co'onadi, openings and everything that goes in a first class home. Reliable party can buy on payments like rent $25 per month. Small cash payment. TURNER W. HADLEY 121 SO. 13TH ST. PHONE 173C

. MILTON, Ind.. July 18 Miss Sarah

Roberts after a plesant visit with rela-1 tivea at Richmond, has returned to her home here. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borders of Mays, j were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Borders. Tuesday. ' The Rev. Mr. Westhafer returned Wednesday morning from Brookville where he attended the district meeting of Ministers. The Rev. Elmo Higham is home from Butler University to spend some time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ! Will Higham. He preached at nls regular appointment at Crothers, Sun-; day. He had two additions to the , church. Paul Garrett, and Ozro Dailey and the Misses Florence Daniels and Haz- j el Murley formed an auto party to the j country to be the recent guests of i Miss Marie Little. j

Elmer Weaver was at Muncie, Wed-1 ncsday to visit friends. ;Such as Hoqs, Horses. Cattle or Sheep removed free of Mrs. Alice Jones was the guests w 1 of her children, at Richmond this - . . t i t u i r i - i . week ,charge. Telephone charges paid. Our cooking plant has Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Gentle of Rich !, . , , , , , . ... ... mond spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. (been inspected and declared sanitary and license issued by J. A. Brown. Their son and daughter Robert and Miss Margaret, who have ! state veterenanan according to the law of the state as been the guests of their umMe and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Brown a few weeks ; passed hv the last SCSSion of the legislature, returned home with their parents, j "

Mrs. E. A. Kuhns received a letter i

from ner daughter, Mrs. Faul tmk. or tt OTT FICTT I! TVi iCICIIDTrni! TiaTD

Columbus, Ohio, stating that she was! 1Lj 1 n 1L' ILl n 11 1 N li li U 11 IL U IU li il c

well. She also enclosed several clippings of a great revival at Friends

WANTED Young ladies for special work. A splendid opportunity to earn extra money during vacation time. Apply Ackerman's, 91 Main street. 17-Ct W A N T E I " Car pe n t e r w u r k o7 all kinds. 220 N. 12th street. l7-n

FOR RENT Private room and open space for storage in our new modern concrete building. Richmond Storage Co., rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 1412. 19-2mo

I PGR RENT A modern furnished i room in private family. 404 N. l,"th. ; 1 1-Tt

:FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath i

I and kitchen priviledges. Ladies

call at 122 N- 10th or Phone 256. l-7t FOR RENT Fi vMOora double-house". Good reference; no children. Inquire 221 S. 3d st. jlylS-tf

house. lS-3t

NOTICE The Eureka Fence and Mfg.

Co. will move their business to I West 3rd and Chestnut Mreets August 1st. A special low price on all their products until that date. 14-7t!

10S South Ninth. Return to 10S South Ninth. Reward. lS-lt

FACED SEVEN LIONS.

Dom f

FOR

modern

WANTED By young widow, position as housekeeper for widower. Country preferred. Address "Widow," care Palladium. 17-9t

I FOR RENT 0 room j Call at :2o S. fth.

; FOR RENT One furnished room for

I housekeeping; private. 46 S. 11th Hule cottag

st. juiyivtr FOR RENT Five room house, $10

t three room flat, $10 I house, bath, furnace

i lights, $25.00

710 Main street. Phone 2233. l-2t ,wni sell or trade for mal! farm

' And Thrc of Them Got

CAIC DC.. !-c Lad In Short Ordr. oALE REAL ES- Cantaiu II. A. WHw.u tia written a

TATE ' record of "Service and Sport In Equa- ; torla" in "A Itrltlsh P.orderiaDd." !! -u-.r.r.rJUU--j-.i-u-u-u relates H thrilling -;'-onnter he had frith HENNING & BOSWELL t eeu lions on the Mam river when to Cnmstnr.L- Rh! Phnnp ?ft?fi. 1 ln"nil of n,!,n -nd nied lr

" - - : bT hi gun bearer. Five vt Item wer-

! rOr Kent, bale Or I radC ! '.loneiw. They Krre all full grown j CENTERVILLE HOME A fine lit-' n.l o-cnpiel with thHr kill row ! tie home in Centerville. Ind. Good let ' giraffe. They were feeding nlowly. land plenty of fruit. Good 4 room cot- their titt hunger apinntwed. pii.Llcg tage. Price $400 cash. ami jtwt.'iag one not htr i loyfully. WEST RICHMOND POME A fine tbeir low growl distinctly audible:

2 lots, eott? good fruit. 1 "For a couple of minute I waited.

well located in West Richmond. Price ; w:tchlg them: then, a tlx- t.!ert $l."oo cash. lioa. a Cue. black mitiH fellow, turned

WEST RICHMOND HOME Almost I iuway, to me. i raisea u.j ru.e ua

let drive at hi nek. I tieaml the tbud

WANTED Flace to do housework by girl. Call 2302 N. 22nd street. 17-2t

Boiler Makers and Helpers NOTICE

Steady Employment, Desira-

Location.

eight room ,

.nil .1 . t r i . rr (I rrtrtm tomio vrm Vi n vrtnA 1 rt

O. B. Fulghum. over in the beFt part of West Richmond. ! "l ,'"1

lmnlttwMi vwtrl mv-w hiMrl rn

FOR RENT A pretty furnished mod ; We have SOfTlC modem homes , Up. nd the lions irur; ronnd. factnc i trn hou?e of five rooms and bath to; jy.-f fjniched for ze i tbe noise of the at-jt. I l.-t Cy a aecood

party without children at 432 Pearl ' wYNE COl'NTY FARM

street.

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FOR SALE

IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO MEET ME AS I NEED A NUMBER OF MEN. CALL ON W.J. I-IAN NAM At W'estcctt Hotel Friday, This Week ; p. ri. to p. n

FOR SALE A Phone 5102 H.

motorcycle

1 one of ; bullet at tbe cbet of tLe tccond male.

the best farms in Wayne county, close j J teuinz roar he bounded

to Richmond, for oa'.e. Will take one S ln ,r- aasuea gozd jaro. Iritv propertv in trade on this farm. I 'rwrd and fell dead to earth Jut u ! 2 small truck farms for sale close ! w" drawins . second bead on bla

; arresn. 1 Ti Mmdiutor 11 tlnMM t II Hie ll

If it's in the Real Estate Line t n scend shot and walked stowir

away with nacb tail IikuIqs and a

FOR SALE Ccpper lightning

and fixtnres. SEE RrOSS ROBERTS. ! CKNTERYILLE. Ind. 17-7tl

to town.

chcaii.

iiJi;We Have It

rods i

HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826.

'FOR SALE Toledo computing spring- i FOR SALE 7 room houfe. large lot

less scalce. Fine cond:rion. cheap.1 cheap if sold this month. 22. North Frank Hatfield. Centerville. Ind. nth. lS-7t

rnorns of growl. I was Jott In tlma to gt napbot at tb hindmost aj nbe disappeared into tbe sorab. Tb tell' of tbe ballet and ber anaweriac snort told me that I bad bit ber. whirH blood spots on tbe lea res confirmed."

DEAD STOCK

WANTED Position by boy 19. Stenography and bookkeeping, preferred. Can give reference. Address "W. H.," care of Palladium. ; ic--:t i WANTED For paper hanging leave orders at 7 South 7th street. Phone 4040.. C. ; H. Mann, Mgr. "

! FOR SALE My hone residence of 6 j H- C9utM plow. Household roods: Range. ror,m? at a bargain. Henry Duning. i . rfaIn nci,!t connected wlt

.oatn .-n st. i v.i , te . vaDO;eoa while be waa In x

FRANK Ml IK Real estate. Koora a. Vaughan Eldg. 17-7t

FOR SALK

stoves Etc, papertee tools. 1.12 Chestnut str?et. 16-3t FOR SALE Dresser. cniff6nier7 a 3 rail?1?, cupboard, linoleum and h;sa chair. Z0 Ft. V.ayr? Ave. l-4t

FOR SALE I3t

at cmrter;-. Phcne H54I.

W. S. BENNETT, REAL ESTATE City and firm property for sa'e, trade

n durable tocstion cr rent. Office Room 1 j Kelly Bldg.

Phones 2757-lC;.

FOR SALE Rentinston typewriter I cood condition, cheap. Inquire Pal- j lid:v :n office. 12 tf ;

257 Ft. Wayne Avenue

Richmond , Indiana.

WANTED Stenographer. Must be ac1 curste. re rid end have good English i education. Good salary to riht par- ! ty. If eroploytd and wish to chsnre I application Mi III be confidential. . State experience. Address "C 21" ! Palladium. 16-Dt

FOR SALE r. paencor RIohmnnd au- i tornobile. Look l'fee new. 4C1 Rich-j raond Are. H-7t

FOR SALE Trotting buggy

re.-s, 22o North 17th.

3UY YOUR HOME or Your Investment From "HOME BUILDERS" (Incorporated)

or. caul. vuii, uua. -crif ll j 1 . J Thompson. KucIIenberg's fctore forjPi particulars. 11-tf I

ay and h2r- j Builders of Homes of Quality - n ,tiWe Sell them as fast as corn-

See

He In Elba U connnenwrateil In the la-

land to this hour by an inscription af

fixed to the wall of a peasant's boose. A man named J!aeonl was plowing when the famous exi.e catao along one day and expressed an Interest In hli work. Napoleon even took tbe plow

share out of tbe man's band and at-j

t emoted to zuide ft himself. But tb

oxen refused to obey fclm. oTerrnrned tbe plow and sxoiled the furrow. I The Inscription runs thus: "Napoleon the Great, passtn? by this place to MDCCCXIV. took in tbe ne'bborfnr field a plowshare from tbe bands of a peasant and bimself tried to plow, bur ... . . . m J

tne oxen, reoeuioos to uiose duhu which yet had enided Europe, heai-j

Ionx fled from tbe farrow.