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fiARNETT'S INJURIES EXAMINEDBYDQCTORS Coroner and Others Can Throw No Light on Cause of Explosion.

NEW PARIS, O.. Dec. 10. Coroner H. Z. Silver, of Eaton, could tbrow no light on the cause of the explosion which killed James Barnett, 24, negro, when gasoline ana dynamite blew up at the Relnhelmer quarries Monday night. The coroner Issued a statement that Barnett "met death from multiple Injuries accidentally received while thawing dynamite." The coroner and doctors here have examined the wounds on Barnett's body to ascertain, If possible, whether they were caused by gasoline or dynamite. It Is believed Barnett received the effects of both explosives. Two sisters rfom Dayton, and a brother, Edward Barnett, of Richmond came last night to claim the body. The funeral arrangements have not been announced. Taken to Hospital. Frank Arnold has ben removed to Reld Memorial hospital, Richmond, where he will undergo an operation for appendicitis, with, which he ha3 been suffering. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. WhltAker entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Nogglo and Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Haseltln of Richmond, Sunday. Miss Marie Snyder of Milton, spent Sunday with Miss Morna Newbern. Ed Walton has returned from Cincinnati after spending the summef with his sister, Mrs. C. L. Reinheimer. Miss Marie Fudge spent Sunday with relatives In West Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. David Dlxon are the parents of a baby boy, born Sunday. Mrs. Minerva Baker left Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Pyle at Albany, Ind. Elmer Murray and Miss Grace M"rray of Hagerstown, Ind., npent s nday with Mra. Margaret Murray. Miss Murray remained for a few days' visit with other relatives. Benjamin Fye of Kokomo was here yesterday calling on old friends. H. N. Young of Richmond and John Sohell of Eaton were here Tuesday on buBlnesa. Absalom Barton was called to Fairteld, Ind., Monday by the serious Illness of his brother, who is suffering from tuberculosis. Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins left Tuesday for California after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Samuels and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Samuels. Karl Kempel, who Is employed at Anderson, Ind., is quite ill here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kempel. Mrs. Charles E. Guild left Tnes for Wheeling. W. V'a., after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hahn. Rev. E. P. Huddle of New Hope was here Saturday on business. A valuable cow belonging to F. T. Coblentz was killed by a train Saturday.. The cattle guards on the track were faulty. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wrenn have returned from a trip to Chicago. The First National bank has purchased a Burroughs adding machine to replace the old Universal machine which has been in use many years. Returned From East. Emmett Harris and Emory Murray who took the corn special trip to Washington, D. C, and other eastern points returned Saturday evening. Miss Ethel Davis spent Sunday in Centerville with Miss Bessie Townsend. Miss Irene Shinkle spent Sunday with Miss Henrietta Shinkle. Edgar Woods, who recently went to Alabama for his health, is not Improving, and will return about December 15. E. C. Mikesell made a business trip to Eaton Monday and M. H. Pence on Wednesday, writing out the tax list to be used In the two banks during the time of tax paying. Auditor Young of the Pennsylvania railroad Inspected the books of Agent Nelson Monday and found everything correct. Mrs. S. I. Horner and son spent Sunday at Bethel with Mr. and Mrs H. L. Welsh. Peter Weaver of Webster was here Tneeday. James Kessler of Richmond spent Tuesday here with his brother, S. W. Kessler. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Re'.d of Hutchinson, Kan., arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Reid's brothers and sisters.

ing on their holiday attire, and with an efficient corps of clerKs added will be ready to take care of tiia usual Christmas rush. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCanless entertained Messrs. and Mesdames William McCanless of Carlos City, Will McCanless of St. Louis ana Harry E. Clark of Greenville at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Ella Poffenberger, county president of the W. C. T. U., met with tho union here last Friday afternoon and

gave the report of the state conven-1

tion, which was held in South Bond. The Edwards-Wilson Stock Co., which played here during last week, left Monday. The company is a good one, and will return for another engagement some time in March. Miss Hazel Johnson spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Richmond. The Knights of Pythias went to Hollansburg Tuesday evening to give degree work. Mrs. A. J. Miller was at Winchester

Monday. Mrs. Kinma Parker returned Friday from Kedkey, where she had been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Leavell. Miss Sadie Eckerle has returned to work at the telephone office after two weeks" absence on account of the sickness of her mother, Mrs. Martin Eckerle. Miss Nettie Southworth sustained a badly sprained ankle while in Richmond Saturday, and is absent from her position in the telephone office.

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WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM

QU IGLEY'S COLD AND LAGRIPPE TABLETS They will relieve a cold while you sleep. Use them for Coughs and Colds, Lagrippe. Headache and Malaria. Price 23 cents. QUIGLEY DRUG STORES

t Cent a 'Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566

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OR RENT Continued

Porterfleld & Qaar

FOR SALE REAL TATE Continued

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Real Estate! Farms

FOR SALE Modern house immediate

pot-session. Phone .'2.i4. lvtr

Farms and City Properties FOR RENT Two roomed house. Bailey's Grocery, Easthaven Ave. $T month. 3-7t-eod FOR RENT A house. Phone-4S66. 9 Tt FOR-REN T Fur n i s h r d f 1 a I f o r 1 i g h t housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. 9 tf FOR RENT Five room furnished house, cheap. Party without children. 431 Pearl. ".-Tt

and City Property

I For Sale i Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kind of insurance, rent properties, loan rjoney and make surety bonds. jWM. BRADBURY & SON ! Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block j mon-wed frl tf

9805-9791 A Stylish Attrae tive Gown for Home or Calling.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, modern, for gentleman. $1.50 per

week. 216 South 9th.

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FOR RENT Modern 5 room house. 215 West 4th street. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 1-tf

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roo m house with fur-

nace. just ready to occupy. Phone 3247. Ask for Mr. Willetts. 25-tf

WANTED

WANTED Man to act as Santa Claus. Address S. W., care Palladium. It WANTED Autornbllesto stofefor the winter. $1.50 per month, where insurance rates are low. Everett Hawekotte, 326 S. 15th st. Phone 2223. 10-3t WANTED A place to work by woman who understands cooking or any kind of housework. Inquire at 300 Richmond ave. 10-2t WANTED Nurse girl for child; white. Apply 206 N. 15th st. 10-2 WANTED Job by a reliable young married man; willing to wofk driving delivery wagon. Address De

livery, care Palladium, w 10-2

FOR RENT New five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street 15-tf FOR RENT 6 room house and stable. 1012 South 5th Btreet. Phone 5122 G. 29-tf

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. 625 South B. 5-7t

FOR SALE

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FOR SALE Mahogany upright piano. 24 S. 11th. 29-eod-7t FORSALE Wise furnace. Price $30. Also McOormick Corn Shredder in good condition $50. Address 210 Richmond, Ave. Phone 3176. 24-7t-eod FOR SALE Good Domestic Sewing

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED H. fiL Joees

AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st, 1914. NO. 15 N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570

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GIRL OF 16 wants to assist with housework and to go home at nights. Good wages. 1404 N. F street. 9-2t

A YOUNG GIRL of seventeen years old wants to assist with housework. Go home nights. 1404 N. F street. 9-2t

WANTED Housework by two ladies. Inquire 119 South 6th. 9-2t W ANT EDLTnoieum Address! "M? ' care Palladium. 9-2t

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WANTED An exceptional opportunity is available for man with small capital. Business easy to manage and will clear from $2,000 to $3,000 yearly. No get rich quick scheme, but is a straight forward business proposition. Address ''Opportunity," care Palladium. 6-7t

FOR SALE M. M. motorcycle, 4V4 h. p., nearly new; bargain. Room 13, Kelly block. Phone 1303. 10-4 FOR SALE An organ; good condition. Call 117 Chestnut st. 10-lt FOIl SAQ3 Mammoth bronze tuFkeys, both sexes. Morton Brown. Greensfork, R. R. 21. 10-7 FOR! SLEOne seven passenger Westcott touring car one 1V6 ton service truck both in first class condition. Will sell together or separate very cheap if taken this week. Inquire McKee Auto Service. 3-tf FOR SALE Bun Rockcockerels $L00. C. F. Nolder, R. No. 5. Phone 5130 G. 8-3t

FOR SALE Heating stove, gas heater. Call Bennett's grocery, 300 National ave. 8-7t

THE SMART TAILORED SUIT HAS A FIRST PLACE IN THE WARDROBE

Smart, simple, of good lines, there is nothing more becoming- to the American woman than the tailored suit This has always been true, and, despite its change this season from strictly tailored to semi-tailored lines, the suit continues to he indespensable to the smart wardrobe. Many of the skirts are draped, many show the double or triple skirt, others again are perfectly plain. The coats are sashed and vested, and often there Is a novel collar or attractive cuffs that add to the effect. Materials are moat attractive velours de laine, plain or self figrured;

duvetyn, which ia as supple and rich as velvet, and numerous novelty stuffs that are exceedingly smart. Tweeds in almost invisible mixtures are modish for morning wear. A smart suggestion for 7998-7894 is navy blue velours de laine striped in nattier blue with white collar and vest. To copy 799S In size 36 it requires yards of S6 inch material. In size 24 7994 requires 2 yards of 36 inch material. 7998 sizes 34 to 44 inches bust measure. 7994 sizes 22 to 86 inches waist measure. Kach pattern 15 cents.

To obtain either pattern illustrated fill out this coupon and inclose 15 cents in tamps or coin. Be sure to state number of pattern and size, measuring over tho fullest part of the bust for dimensions.

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EITHER SEX earn splendid income at home during spare time. Send 10c for names of 40 reliable firms supplying home work. Dee Pub. Co., Desk 189 Hodges Bldg, Detroit, Mich. 6-lmo WATF.DMiddle aged woman, good to children, to make home in morking man's family, mother home after six o'clock and Saturday noons. $2.50 per week. No washing. Call ! 434 S. W. Srd 5-7t W A NTED To buy a typewriting desk Call Phone 175S. 4-7t We repair everything. Frame pictures.

retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL, 1020 MAIN.

WANTED All kinds of raw furs. Knoll's livery barn, S. 5th, aeent i for O'Neil Bros. S. Hale. 25-26t

FOR SALE Large base burner. First class, cheap. 30 North 11th. 3-7t

FOR SALE Coats, stove, Phone 107S.

FOR SALE Fox terrier pups. Make a nice Xmas present. C. O. Parker, Gaar Road, or Phone 4044. 9-3t FORsXLE Twochoice fresh cows. Call Boston, 23-A. 9-7t

FOR SALE: Piano. Party leaving town. 40S South 12th. 9-7t

FOR SALE Good driving mare, well bred, weight 1,000 lbs; Also buggy and harness. 3S South 6th. 9-7t

PUBLIC SALE Three miles west of Fountain City, three miles east of Williamsburg on William Colvin's farm. Friday, December 12, 10:00 a. m.. 3 head of horses, 2 cows, 400 bushel corn, general line of farm tools. Bert Farmer. 9-2t

i SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf

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G. R. & I. Official Transferred to Brvant.

LYNN, Ind.. Dec. 10 Mr. and Mrs. i Charles Bonham ate dinner Sunday , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rey-. nolds. Mr. Bonham has been G. R. & I. agent here the last three years, and i will leave this week for his new posi- i tion at Bryant, Ind. The removal of j Mr. Bonham Is on account of a change j of depots here. Both roads are now i represented by one office force. Ern- i est Jones, who has been agent for the !

Big Four a number of years, will re- j

main as agent for both roads. I The stores of Lynn are rapidly tak

Re-Opening Book Bargain FVe Big; Volumes $i1.9S Regularly Selling at S12.0D. Clip This Coudoii

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM Everybody's Cyclopedia DAILY COUPON This courcn, if presented at the main office of the Richmond Palladium, wi'.l entitle the bearer to one five-volume set cf Ever body's Cyclopedia t regularly selling at 512 ) For S1.98

MAIL ORDERS, ADDRESS THE PALLADIUM. RICHMOND. IND. The Sets are too bu'.ky to be sect by mail, bat out-of-town readers can have them for the $1.9$. the set to be sent by express, shipping charges to be paid by the receiver. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS need not wait until the days of distribution, but s-ed orders any day of the week and shipments will be made promptly on the distribution days.

I WANT to buy diamonds, watches, old gold and silver, violins, gentlemen's clothing, revolvers, guns. J. M. Lacey, Sth and Main. 10-31t

FOR SALE One choice 6hort horn male calf, ten months old. Gaar G. Eliason. Centerville, Ind. 4-7t FOFFSALE One dray and one set of single dray harness, all in good, firstclass condition. George W. Davis Motor Compary. 22nov-tf

FOR SALE Modern house immediate possession. Phone 4447. 18-tf

When Hindman Sells it you get the best price. See us for vour sales.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT 6 rooms, bath and furnace. 713 N. C. Phone 27S7. fc-3t FOR RENT Five room lower-natT electric light and bath. 216 N. W 1st. See A. W. Gregg. S-tf FORRENT Five room-fiat. cor. sT Sth and A sts. See A. W. Gregg. Stf FOR RENT TineTsroom, cor. oth and S. A st.; fine location for gro

cery. See A. W. Gregg. Stf j FOR-RENT Deiirabie 7 room house. Phone 2737. 6-7t

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Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street Phone 1536. LARQEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans

202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr.

JEWELRY for Christmas Gifts at Money Saving Prices See My Window Display SAM S. VIGRAN Reliable Pawnbroker Cut Rate Jeweler 6 and S N. 6th St.

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LOST Brass mobile water tank cap. 215 South 12th. Reward. (8-mon-wed-sat-3t)

LAST Low, heavy set hound dog; black and white spots; right ear nicked. Notify Adams Express Co. (10-2)

Composed of a Mouse with chem isette and revers trimming, and skirt with Ghaped front draping. The waist may be made with or without the peplum. Its fronts axe crossed low, revealing the chemisette, that may be of lace, net or contrasting material. Aa here shown, taup gray velveteen was used with trimming of brocaded silk in cablsh colors. Brown serge with trimming of old rold tatln would also be effective. The vast pattern. 9809, Is cut in six sizes 32, 34. 36. 3ft, 40 and 42 Inches bust measure. The skirt In five sizes 22. 24. 26. 28 and 30 inches waist measure. It requires six and one-half yards of 44-inch materia for a medium site. This illustration calls for two separate patterns, which will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents for each pattern. In silver or stamps.

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Florida Excursion to Fellsmere Tuesday, January 6, 1914. WHERE GRAPE-FRUIT AND ORANGES ARE "KINGS" Finest Citrus Fruit and Trucking Lands in the South. Lands are drained and the system approved by a State Inspector appointed by the State of Ohio. Situated on the East Coast of Florida, 230 miles 60uth of JacksonTille. Make yourself a New Year's Gift by taking a trip down through this beautiful country, where the Sun Shines in January as well as in June. .Arrange your affairs now so aa to be ready on the 6th. $31.85 round trip, 15 days' time limit. Leave Richmond at 3: CO p. m. FUNK AND MILLER Richmond, Indiana.

FOR SALE REAL ES-TATE

i i FOR SALE Modern house immediate! possession. Phcne 3247. lS-tf

FOR RENT Sis rooms modern.

dress Modern, care Palladium. 6-7t

FOR RENT 3 room and bath apartment in the Holland. Inquire of Jcnas Gaar. 3-tf

FOR RENT A 3 room house. 210 N. Second. "-7t

A M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE j

City and farm properties. Liberty ave R. No. 1. Phone 4171 0:5ce Keys' Hames Stor. 613 Main St. ! FOR SALE Modern house immediate , possession. Box 1?4 City. lstf; STEbOR'EOGDdRNlorairkicdi j of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real j Estate and Recta's. Room 16, I. O. O F. Bldg. ,

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, light, heat and

bath. 213 Randolph street. 3-7t FOR RENT Four room cottage." Call 5 at 1022 S. C. H. H. Johannicg 10-3 j FOR 'RENT HouseT 321NAl-2 FOR RENT Modem furnished room" 1 Call 202 North Sth St.. -Tt ( FOR RENT 4 rocm flat 510".Knoll's j Livery Barn. 9-7t I ,

FOR SALE Modern hcuse immediate possession. Phone 4347. li-tf

HENNING ' REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE OOMSTuCK BUILDING East cf Westcott Hotel PHONE 2S26

XMAS BUYERS ALL HAND-MADE VIOLINS To the Professional Musicians: If any are looking for Violins, and the one they have does not fill their wishes, do me. a Mechanic, a favor with a call. Examine my line of Violins. Tone is What You Want. I have it in all I offer as my instruments are hand-made. Violins for the Solo player. Concert and Orchestra. I have some Old Masters' Makes to offer. Thanking you in advance for your generous call, JNO. H. CHRISTMAN, Sr., VIOLIN MAKER Box 122, Dublin, Indiana Repairing Done on Short Notice I Will Offer For Sale At PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, December 15, 1913 AT 2 P. M. ON TOE PREMISES unless previously sold at private sale before sa id above date RESIDENCE LOCATED AT consisting of a good substantial two story brick house of 8 rooms, supplied with both soft and hard water, gas and inside toilet. This property is suitably arranged for an upper and lower flat or to convert into a double house. Also large barn for 4 horses and carriage shed. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash in hand, balance in five equal annual installments, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, secured by mortgage on real estate sold or purchaser may pay all cash.

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