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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, DEC. 29. 1913

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BRIDGE INJURIES CAUSE INSANITY

R. W. Lawson, of Virginia, Sent to Insane Hospital From Eaton.

TREATED IN RICHMOND

Suit For $5,000 Against Railroad Will Be Increased.

EATON, O., Dec. 29. From injuries sustained while working on a Pennsylvania Ry. bridge between Richmond and New Ports last November, R. W. Lawson, 25, of Wythe oounty, Va., has become violently insane and was declared a ward of the Ohio Insane hospital by Judge Davis late Saturday. Lawson .had entered suit against the railroad company for $5,000 damages. Lawson was employed by the Kett-ler-Elliott Construction company, and : was engaged in replacing the bridge which was washed out by the March -floods. A timber being lowered by a hoist, slipped and struck him in the abdomen. He was taken to Reid

, Memorial hospital at Richmond, where he underwent treatment for five weeks. Since his release from the hospital Lawson has worried over his 'physical condition, and a few days .ago it was apparent that he was losing his reason. His condition became worse until now he is violently insane. , Among the witnesses who testified at the hearing Saturday were Doctors Logan R. Pryor and J. C. Ryder, of Eaton. Both held it was their opinion that Lawson's present condition is directly attributable to the injuries. In view of the testimony of the physicians, although nothing authentic has been given out by his attorneys, it is probable that the damage suit will be carried on and an increase made in the amount of damages asked. According to the testimony, Lawson's mother is dependent upon him. Social and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. James Poffenberger have gone to St. Augustine, Fla., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Oldfather and family, former residents of Eaton. E. C. Oreen and daughter, Mary, of Richmond, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Stout silent

Sunday in Dayton with their sons, C. iu and O. E. Stout.

Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bloom and daughter have returned to Dayton after several days' visit with local relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coorer and little daughter returned Sunday to their home in Chicago after a visit with Mrs. Coover's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clawson and other relatives. Charles S. Clayton of Cincinnati, spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Clayton, and his sister. Miss Anna Clayton. Mrs. Roy Modlin, of Cambridge City, Ind., has been spending a few days here with her sister, Mrs. John Conrad and family.

HAGERSTOWN

CHARACTER. After all, there is nothins in this world but character. Bishop Fowler.

Love, hope, fear, faith these make humanity; these are its signs and note and character. Robert Browning.

Sow a seed, and you reap a habit: sow a habit, and you reap a character: sow a character, and you reap a destiny. O. R. Deems.

No great characters are formed In this world without suffering and self denial. Matthew Henry.

The main token of a strong character is not to make known every change in thought and feeling, but to give the world the finished results. Auerbach.

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AUCTIONEER

I cry all kinds of safes anywhere. Farm and Pure Bred Live Stock Sales a Specialty. For dates PHONE 4024 Address Richmond, Ind., R. R. 1

Miss Mary Clark and neice, Virginia Unthank, went to Carthage Friday to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Mary Keever and family entertained at dinner Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and son, of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. William Keever, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Keever and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Keever and family. A reunion of the Parsons family was held Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Beeson, north of town. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parsons, Messrs. George Parsons, Grant Parsons and Harry Flood. Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copeland and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kidwell were guests at Christmas dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backenstoe. Mrs. Morris Haas joined Mr. Haas at Chicago Friday, after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Lucinda Charle-

ton. Mrs. Emma Williams, Mrs. Lydia Rovue, Mrs. Oliver Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor were guests Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Champlin and family at Anderson. Mrs. Rowe will remain for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hatfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Strong, southwest of Nw Castle, from Wednesday until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Greene and baby daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonecipher, at their country home near New Castle during the Christmas holidays. Ed. Larson made a business trip to New Castle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallers and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith returned from Richmond Friday and were accompanied by Mrs. Lewis Cooter and children, for a visit. Mrs. Albert Weldy and son have been visiting with relatives near Middletown. Mr. Andrew Jones and Miss Esther Jones of Richmond and Mr. Orville Dailey of Milton were entertained at

Christmas by Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bavender have returned from a visit at Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wycoff and Mr. Iris Hall have returned from Spiceland. Mrs. Dianna Teetor and Mrs. Delia Rudy have returned from a few days spent at Indianapolis. Mrs. Sam Gebhart has been visiting with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gephart at Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fleetemeyer and son spent the Christmas holidays with his relatives at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. John Working were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison at Indianapolis Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Shafer entertained at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinehart and children of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rinehart and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rinehart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanson of new Castle and Mrs. John Hansom and son Lester of Modoc were guests Christmas of Mrs. Sara Bell and Miss Florence Bell. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones were guests at a Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Milikan at New Castle. Jerome Day spent this week at Windfall and Indianapolis.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

Talk to ths Town Through THE PALLADIUM

1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Puice of 5

.one Number 2566

Want Ad Letter L5st

Whilesale 1 X. Y 1

Store

WANTED

1914 is next on the program. Don't forget to give your order for Filing and Transfer Cases. BARTEL & ROHE 921 Main Street

QUIGLEY'S COLD AND LAGRIPPE TABLETS They will relieve a cold whilo you sleep. Use them for Coughs and Colds, Lagrippe, Headache and Malaria. Price 25 cents. QUIGLEY DRUG STORES

WANTED 10 girls. Steady work, good wages. Richmond Underwear Co. 29 7t WANTED Copies of Nov. 1, 15 and Oct. 14. Leave at Palladium Office. 91t WANTED Girl who has attended high school for Doctor's office. Address 'Y. Z.". " 29-7t

rOR RENT Continued Porterfield Real Estate Farms and City Properties

FOR RENT Business room, cor. 5th and S. A st.; fine location for grocery. See A. W. Gregg. Stf FOR RENT Modern 5 room house. 215 West 4th street. See A. W. Gregg. Hoosier Store. 1-tf FOR RENT 7 room house with fufnace, just ready to occupy. Phone 3247. Ask for Mr. Willetts. 25-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat forTight housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. 9-tf FOR RENT Two fiats, one 4 room and one 5 room, electric light and bath. Address 210 Richmond ave. Phone 3276. 22-tf FOR REN tFurnished flats, steam heat and cooking gas. 415 Main. 26-7t POR"RENt ilouse7i291s7"Sth St. Phone 3180. 23-tf

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. A FARM BARGAIN 120 acres of land 3 miles from Richmond on a good pike. 100 acres under cultivation, balance in good blue grass pasture with sprink water, and wind pump, 40x60 bank barn, good comfortable 7 room brick house. The owner of this farm was offered $$.500 for it this fall, but would not accept it, but now will take $7.00, and we know it to be the greatest bargain we ever offered in a stock and grain farm. Let us show it to you Tuesday if you are interested in getting a Bargain. We know we will sell it this week to someone, why not let it be you? FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2765.

FOR RENT Large front room suitable for married couple or two ladies housekeeping privileges. Call evenings. 29 N. 9th. 27-3t

FOR RENT Six 5 room houses $10.00, six room house $12.50, seven room house with bath and electric lights, $18; seven room house, bath, furnace and electric lights, $20.00. O. B. Fulgham. over 710 Main street. Phone 2233. 27-2t

SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg.

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr.

WANTED Washing and ironings at 620 South 11th street. 29-2t

fw$i; wm ill jtj 1 Sr STTLLZ

$100 WEEKLY profit in spare time at home. Mail order business don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown. Omaha, Neb. 29-lt WANTED A good wide-awake farm buyer to see our 120 farm bargain. FUNK AND MILLER

WANTED Work of any kind by young man. 829 South 9th. 29-2t WANTEEPTo trade'Fity-property for small farm. Address "H.," care Palladium. 29-tf WANTED Competent girl for housework. Reference. 43 South 8th. 29-2t

FOR RENT 4 room house $10; 5 room house with bath $11; 5 room house, will rent to colored people, $10. O. B. Fulgham. over 710 Main street. Phone 2233. 27-2t

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DEALER. I crv all kinds of sales anv.

PGR RENT Modern house. Phone i i ' c . t ... r f ll 2757. 29-7t wnere- Sale bills free for all forTrent six room house, inquire sales booked before January 254 S. West Second. 29-2tjjSf 1914. FOR RENT House, 225 North 20th ! MO i c M TTU CTDCCT

Office Phone 1439. Residence

2570

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FOR RENT Two Bailey's grocery, $4.00 month.

roomed house. ; Easthaven Ave., j 19-7t-eod ;

FOR SALE

NOTICE Chimney and house repairing. J. Combs. 217 N. 13th St. 15-tf

WANTED Position by practical nurse. Confinement cases preferred. Address or call 1529 N. E. 29-2t WANT E bGTri- f or gelieralh ou s e -work. Call 2001 East Main street.

TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE All

makes, SS.00 and up. Fac simile typewriten form letters. Phone 2256. Room 319 Colonial Building. Rebuild Typewriter and Form Letter Co. ll-28t FOR SALE Rhode Island RedocF erels. H. D. Brown, Boston, R. F. D.,

No. 3- 26-4tilX)ST

FOR SALE CHEAP Two pool tables, j

I Auuress l. j. Aiorigni, Hoiianas-

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Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street. Pbone 1536. NEWCTTY1 DELIVERY Headquarters Conkey Drug Store. All kinds of delivery any part of city. Phone 1904. 23-7t

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership Iteretofore existing between W. S. Guar and O. G. Torterfield. doing business under the firm name of Porterfield & Gaar. has been, on this 27th day of December. 1911. dissolved by mutual consent. O. G. Porterfield will continue the business. O. G. PORTERFIELD. W. S. GAAR. Dated Dec. 27. 1913. dec2930-31

NOTICE. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Henry II. Eliason vs. Lucian Eliason. Etal. Wayne Circuit Court. Oetover Term. 1913. No. 16638. Be it Known. That on the 20th day of December, 1913, the above named Plaintiff, by his Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk or the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said Defendant in the above entitled cause to Quiet Title together with the affidavit of a competent person, that said Defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said Defendants, Enoch Eliason. Ellen Eliason. Joseph Hutchinson. George Flender and Dora Flender. therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on February 14th, 1914, a day of the next Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of January. 1914, next, said Complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this 20th day of December. 1913. George Matthews. Clerk. (SEAL) BENJ. P. HARRIS. Attorney of Plaintiff. dec 22-29-jan6

WANTED Roomers, street.

631 North

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FOR SALE Pair of mares in foal 5

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WANTED

OBITUARY Oliver Cook, son of David and Dorotry Cook, was born Dec. 9. 1S39 on the Cook farm, l'i miles south of Greensfork, Ind. Here he continued to live until about 11 years ago. when h came to Greensfork. On March 15. 1871 he was united in marriage to Mary E. Jones of Centerville, Ind. To this

! union were born two children, Ida

May and Howard I Cook. About 2years ago Mr. Cook united with the

Silver Mesh Bag Wednesdav ! Christian church under the leadership

near 9th and Main street. Phone i of the Rev. Mr. Iand. being a charter 1441. 27-Ct member of the Christian church of this iniThTpTv fA ,.i!rf-! P'ac- Throughout these years he has

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THE SMART SEPARATE COAT A FASHION DEMAND

Wide-awake men that know good muck land when they see it. to go with us to Fellsmere Tuesdav, Jan. 6th. FUNK AND MILLER

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WANTED Engineer for Corliss Engine. Call Richmond Casket Co. 27-2t

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and 7 years old, weight 3,000 lbs. Two sows, 17 pigs. Earl Hinton.

Peacock Road. Phone 4S46. 24-7t I

I OR SALE Driving horse, buggy and . LObT Saturday night yellow Per-' from a complication or disease, which harness. Reasonable. 38 South 6th j sian cat from 117 North 12th street. . finally erminated in death He pa-'"'f:'-27-7t Phone 44 15. 29-lt d away Thursday evening, IKh: IS

FOR SALE Apartment house at a ' LOST Secretary's book of Wesleyan ' 1913.

bargain. Will rent for $7. per

months ago when h began to suffer

month. Address Palladium.

Bargain."

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FOR SALE Household Main.

WANTED Furnished rooms for light

housekeeping near Reliance Foun-1

drv. Address "Rooms." care Pal-1 FOR SALE Elegant

ladium. 27-3t

goods.

1137 J 29-4t

EITHER SEX earn splendid income at home during spare time. Send 10c for names of 40 reliable firms supplying home work. Dee Pub. C6., Desk 1S9 Hodges Bldg, Detroit, Mich. 6-lmo

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French poodle

$5.00. Inquire 101 1V2 South A. 29-lt

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE

aged 74 vears. 9 days. Hi wif.

Methodist church. Nam1 of owner his son, two grandchildren, together

in book. Return to Palladium. Re- j with many other relatives and friends ward. 29-lt remain to mourn his loss. 29 It WARD MACHINE CO.

North B Sr., between 8th and 9th Sts. Repairs to machinery we can't make "Aint"

We renair everything. Frame pictures. I

retire baby cabs. A full line of elec- The most exceptional farm bargain of j

trie and gas lamps. Work called for ; me season. a"lif'iered- i FUNK AND MILLER

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WANTED Men to learn barber trade! Farms by our new method of free prac- i

tioe. Hundreds of graduates depending upon us for barbers. Few weeks qualifies. Wages whiie learning. Tools given. Write today. Moler Barber College. Indianapolis. Ind. 13-22-29-6-13-20

Straight, simple, almost severe ot line are many of the long, separate coats. Others are belted and trimmed to give the effect of a suit. With the increasing popularity of the one-piece dress a coat of this sort is almost a necessity. The soft velours and fur fabrics appeal as cold, crisp days approach, but the smooth stuffs and tweeds and serges are always appropriate. One of the smartest and most practical of this style of coats seen this season was of brownish tweed, an almost invisible mixture, collared and cuffed in tobacco brown broadcloth. This is an excellent suggestion for 79S2. This model would also be attractive in a brisht blue velours de

laine, with collar and cuffs of scarlet. In size 16 79S2 requires yards of 4 inch material with hi yard of contrastins stuff. A dainty, graceful afternoon dress for the boarding school girl is shown in SOU. The skirt is a peg-top and the blouse opens over a natty little surplice vest. This may be developed most effectively in printed taffetas, bringing: out some of the new color combinations biues. greens and brick eds, with a plain color for the vest and cuffs. Size 16 may be made with 4 yards of 36 inch material. No. 79S2 sizes 14, IS. 17 and 1?. No. SOU sizes 14, 16. 17 and IS. Each pattern is 15 cents.

WANTED Several hustling young men to go with I us to Fellsmere Tuesday, Jan. 6th to!

inspect Fellsmere Farms. FUNK AND MILLER

FOR RENT

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

and City Property

For Sale Building lots and residences la all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. VM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block mon-wed-fri tf

FARMER

A Postal sent to the Ward Machine Co., North B St., will bring either a Lancaster, Gruber, Farmers, or Housekeepers Almanac, 1914.

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FOR SALE lis. 000 acres of the best muck land in the United State?, a!! drained readyto plow. FUNK AND MILLER A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE

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ave. R No. 1. PLore 4171 OiEce Keys llarnes Store. 613 Main st.

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modern home

To obtain either pattern illustrated fill out this coupon and enclose 15 eents In stamps or coin. Be sure to state number of pattern and size, measuring over the fullest part Of the bust. Address Pti-

S?artment, care of this paper.

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FOR RENT Six room house and bath. 2013 N. C. Phone 4010. IS tf FOR RENTTwo down stairs furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping. 201 South 12th. 23-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, good bafn 31S N. 17th. Call 222 N. 15th. 19-tf FORRENT Five room lower Cat; electr: light and bath. 216 N. W. 1st. See A. W. Gregg. S-tf

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FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3247.

FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347.

FOR RENT Five room fiat, cor. S

5th and A sts. See A. W. Gregg- Stf j

HENNING REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE COMSTOCK BUILDING East of Westcott F PHONE 2S26

At Richmond, Indiana, AT CHRISTMAN S BARN, NORTH 7TH STREET A Carload of Draft Mares and Geldings FROil illAMI COUNTY. I have several good Draft Mares in this load, and some of them are la foal. If you wish to buy a good mare don't wait; buy early, as good mares are very scarce and will sell higher next spring than last. Remember when you buy one of me you get what you pay for or get your money back. I ALSO WILL SELL SOME ROBES. ELANKETS AND WHIPS. If you have Horses to selL bring them in on day of sale. Charges 12.00 per head if sold. SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 12:30 P. M. Terms, 6 months with 6 per cent, interest. 29-31-1-2

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