Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 46, 3 January 1914 — Page 7

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i Mr. and Mrs. diaries Patton ami ' Mrs. Frank Patton of Indianapolis, j spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler and Miss Nellie Koch, of Muncie, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Manlove, at six o'clock dinner, Wednesday evening..' i II. S. Beard and daughter, Mary, of Portland are here for several days on account of the serious illness of the former's uncle and aunt Levi Heard and Mrs. Harriet Riley. Elmer Wheelan was in Richmond and Hagerstown Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. 11. M. Zehring, of Connersvllle. spent Thursday evening with P. II. Zehring and family. Will Greisenger, Miss Hose GrelsenKer and Miss Jennie Mc Grew were in Muncie New Year's day, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cary and their daughters. Mrs. Jennie Jones was a visitor, on Thursday, in the home of Mr .and Mrs. Carl Trussler. of Richmond. Miss Florence Culbertson has retururned to her home in Knightstovvn after having been the guest of Miss Louise Kbert, and atended the K. of P. dance. Or. R. H. Kopp has returned after visit of ten days with his parents, in Corydon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Furnham, of Connersville, were the suests of F. M. Dawner and family, at supper Friday evening. A letter received by Jesse llormel, from his brrtther, George Hormel, who went to Florida a short time ago. states that it has been raining in that vicinity, and that he wil lgo farther north where the cilmateis dryer. The Misses Ida and Lenore Schafer spent Thursday afternoon in Straughn's. Mrs. Emory Filby of Chicago, is the guest of Prof. J. W. Rowden and daughter. Miss Esther. Mrs. Antonio Polliver spent Friday in Piqua, Ohio, to which city they will go in a short time, for residence. Joseph Kbert. after a visit of ten days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ebert, and his sister, Miss Louise, returned today to New Y'ork. There is little change in the condition of Will Pike who has been quite sick for several days, with tonsilitia and grip. Miss Catherine Calloway has returned after a visit with Miss Jean Lacey, fo Perryville. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Furnham, of Connersville, and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mills were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lembarger, at tea Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Furnham re turned to Connersville today, after having spent the holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mills, and other relatives. NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS. The annual meeting of the owners of lots in Earl ham cemetery will bo held at the office of Wm. II. Bradbury & Son in the Westcott Rlock. on Monday, January 5th, 1M 4, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to elect one director and to receive the report for the past year and for other business pertaining to the. cemetery. Jonathan W. Newman. President. Howard A. Dill. dec20-27-.i;in 1 Secretary. CENTERVILLE 1 Miss Ressio Townsent went to Chi-' earn Wrilnrsdnv tn visit r.ir vevernl days. Mrs. Anna Iashley and daughter Elizabeth returned home Wednesday from a visit with relatives in Elwood and Muncie. Mrs. Stanley Ritter left Wednesday for her home in Fremont, Ohio, after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. S. Shank. Mrs. Frank Kinn and son. Henry, ! fit Indianapolis, spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stenson, of Richmond, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Stenson, south of t own. I'riah Ttnnek and wife, of Indianapolis, spent part of the week witii their father. Mathias Rank, who ha i been seriously ill for several weeks. Mr. Forrest Kempton will leave Sunday for Jacksonville. Illinois, to resume his school duties. Return Home. Mr. Raymond Buhl with Miss Winifred Maynard. who spent ine ,(!ilays vith Mr. and Mr. Frank Ruhl md family, returned to their home-; in Peoria. Illinois. Miss Elizabeth Kimmel. of Milton, is visiting her son, Leroy Kimmel ami j family. ; Miss Olga Shriner of Muncie. .-.pent 1 jiart of the week with M. A. Stevens and family. Mrs. Lincoln Jones and Mrs. Porter Pike wil lattend a miscellaneous shower at Williamsburg today, given for Miss Cora Tb.ompson whose engagement to Mr. Homer P.rinkley has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gates entertained tin- foloiwinu guei-ts during the holidays: Mr. ami Mrs. Sbroeder ami son, Mr. and Mrs. Hockott and Mr. and Mrs Turner, of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Verier Gates, or Rrazil; Mr. ami Mrs. Renton Woodani. rf Dublin: Mrs. Emma Brooks, of Greensfork: Mr. A. C. Gates, of Chi. cago. and Mrs. Dr. GregL of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Jones and Mrs. ' ,,.-! t-" 1 nt a New Year's dinner at the home.

u .virs .viyra uusseii ami Mrs. Anna tertained Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Den--chute. in West Richmond. Sunday J il Hill. J. Cobienu and family and - - . ' Worley fiarton and family of New ' a Madison and Mrs. Scott Newman and!

WHITEWATER ! 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and fan.- j ily pleasantly entertained at a New Year's party at their home south of 1 town Thursday evening. The eve- j ning entertainment consisted of music md games after which refreshments were served the Misses Ethel Allen, Ethel Lavvler. Edna Lawler, Marna Newborn. Rlaueh Hunker. Messrs. Ivan Starhuek, Earl Wiggs, Raymond Lavvler. Charles Farmer, Floyd Rrown. Ilnrrv Rrown. Sherley White. Alva Alexander. Cecil Alexander. William Carrot t, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Addleman and tamilv. Mr. and Mrs. .b sse Townsend and family Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Mar-La!'. Mr. and Mrs. Chelslc S! emple A church; Club In Cleveland has ten thousand women among its members.

1'MUTT AND JEFF WISH EVERYBODY A HAPPY NEW YEAR

DUBLIN. Mr. and Mrs. George Champe and family have returned to Toledo after a visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Cole spent Christmas with relatives in Indianapo lis. Mr.,. W. L. Edwards of Lewisville and Mrs. J. C. Johnson were in Cambridge City Tuesday. Miss Helen Steffenson was in Richmond Wednesday. Mrs. James Tweedy was in Richmond Wednesday visiting her brother, j. v . tjiinert, and family. Miss Lulu Lyons of Lowell, Ind., spen' Christmas with Mrs. L. Moore. Mr. arm Mrs. "S. T. Swain had as their guests Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hart, Mrs. Alice Guyton, Mrs. Joe Render of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cole of Rentonville. Miss Blanche Hayes of Chicago has been the truest of F. Haves and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Shaw ami I children of Muncie are visiting Thos. Shaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Laymen Gilbert eni tertained The following guests New Year's eve: Messrs. anH 'i.wriin.w Charles Groves, Larrv Ihgler and F. Hayes Miss Mary Gilbert had as her guests New Year's eve. Misses Lueile .Johnson. Helen Steffenson, Otic Hill. Arlie Hunnicutt and Raymond llumiicutr. Mrs. M. Steffenson and children spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. . J. Rundy in Dunreith. Mr. and Mrs. .J. ('. Myers of Cadiz are atusts ot Mr and lrv r i-.n bert. The C. );. Society held a watch pnrty at the home of Miss Flossie Money. lyoven Champe of Indianapolis was home Christmas. I ! ELDORADO. OHIO Wm. Oswalt rind family had for their Sunday guests. Geo, Oswalt and wife. Herschel Spencer and family and Elwood Eddins. Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Ilihy of near Rawson. Ohio, visited with their daughter, Mrs. E. (:. Hansaker and family from Saturday until Tin sday. Fred Sehlient. and family entertain-' ed Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Schroel and children o Greenville, m rs - bert Schlientz and son William of Rrookville, and Isaac Miller and "VClarence Schlientz and family of New Madison. Albert Schlientz and tamily of Rrookville, ami Homer Trick and family were entertained at the home of Fred Schlientz and family, Sunday. Samuel Cllom and wife returned home last week after a two weeks' visit with relatives in Arkansas. 'has Harshman of Eaton, spent over Sunday with John Harshman and wife. Harry Campbell, who is employed at I'egraff. ()., spent from Wednesday until Saturday with his parents, V. P. ( 'a mpbell's. Miss Dessie Sehlient: visited in Dayton, Tuesday and Wednesday. A. R. Heath and. family, of Hamil ton, spent the holidavs with Henrv At , 1 . i v ami lie itini otner relatives Harrison Weltbaum and family i en-; sin of Dayton. Scott was their guest j 'also on Saturday night. I Tho s(ate of Hyderabad, India, has 7fi tow ns, 20.010 villages and a total population of 1 ,1 .1 2,1 00. ,mmmmmmmmammmmmam"m F. H. ftfleek AUCTIONEER I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Farm and Pure Bred Live Stock Sals a Specialty. For dates PHONE 4024 Address Richmond, Ind., R. R. 1

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JAN. 3, 1911

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to th'i Town T!h rough TUB PALLADIUM 11 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Pries cf 5 Telephone Numnifcer 2566 Want Ad Letter Last Rather 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within tht time will bo cast out. WANTED WANTED A middle aped general housework - no ' N. Il'ih. Phone :)i-i). COFNTRY AGENTS - Sell lady fo j washings. 1 -7t i i;t.i .,:N i Lubricating Oils, Greases. Pure Lin seed oii I'aints, Varnishes, White Lead, also many exclusive specialties. Reautiful samples. Instructive literature. Salary or commission. Warren Refining Co.. Cleveland. O. Hit S A I . E S MEN - We have excellent side line for drygoods. milliner anil notion stores, liii; commission: pocket sample. State territory you cover and present lint handled. Mitehem Mill Remnant Corp.. 1 j North Frank-. 1 in, Chicago. ;;. , MAN, well ac!iaii!t ed for 'oca! real' estate1 v,.rk. part time. Good income. Give business reference. Address at once. H. A. Claflin, llLIJ MeConnick : Iluiiding, Chicago. AGENTS Stop canvassing. Advert i.-Tt' Dr. Hall's 'Sexual Knowledge' anil see the dollars come in every mail. Enormous demand. We received S'm; orders. ?l.on orders. s:m cash from one advertisement. Let u-' show mi how to yet some these dollars. We furnish i.Jcciros and circulars with your name urn1 ad dress. Get our new plan for agents and Mail Order dealers. International Rible House. Dept. O.. tilth and Chestnut. Philadelphia. Pa. :; It ANY LADY can earn $10 weekly "copy ing letters, spare time at hime. tj,U)-. lot pi cents in silver. Tells how. American Copying Association.. Washington. D. C :; it FIVE M E N C real sales ability can.i -Ide of earning $125 or more p, , ' month, ilt.ve some Indiana terri-;. tory now ni 'ii. Stetson Oil Co., 1 ''v t ievelam.l, OhK. :: it S22..MI WEEKLY po siblo for reliable jarty as Information Reporter. Ad jacent tow 11s also open. No canvassing. Enclose stamp. .National Realty Information Bureau, File r,xu

J'0! Angeles, calii. ::-lijFOR RENT Two lTat"s7one 1 niiTm ANY INTELLIOENT person, may ea rn ' one 5 room, electric light and steady income corresponding for j hath. Add ''ess 2lu Richmond ave. newspapers. Experience imneces-! Rjione 22713. 22-tf sary. Address. Press Corresponding j FOR uF.KT - FiH-iiisht.7f-rcMTIiis. liroirP.urenu, Washington, I). C. ! ern conveniences. 102 N. 14th. :',l-7t

:!-'-,"'-s"!,-l , WANTED- Men to sell our seed and nursery line. Rig profits. Pav weekly. Fi-st National Nurseries. Rochester. N. Y. :v-it LA DI ES $(f 1o "s a-week making plain aprons at home; no canvassing: legitimate: we pay you. Particulars and full-size sample apron sent, for 2."c. Domestic Supply House. 12M2 Schofield Ruilding, Cleveland 211 WANTED ---Situation in grocery by experienced mat:. Address Orooerv. care Palladium. :;.,;t WANTED Lady to sell music. Call and see me. Walter Runge, 22 N. ; 0th street. -lt

WANTED Continued 1H SLNESS OPPORTUNITY Will j gi ant exclusive selling rights of na- i tionally advertised high grade spe-i cialty, in big demand, to party in j)osition to operate on large scale, j Very unusual opporl n nit y . Address! T. J. Lawson, 12t'i Woodward ave.. Detroit. Mich. 2-7 WANTE1 Sewing, "children's a specialty. Mrs. R. s. Vanvoris. r.'A s. w. ::d st. WANTED A place u dn neneral housework, or to wash dishes in a restaurant. Phone J-L , WANTED Young man as clerk in hardware, stove and furniture store in near-by town. Applicant must be honest and of good habits and furnish references. Address W.. ea re Palladium. I'-Jt g1r"i7WANT KDfr.'r gmTal liims work. liij Ft. Wane Ave. l-7t. WANTED 10 ;;rls. Steady work. $jood waives. Richmond Underwear Co. -:,'7t W'i'KH To trade cit- prdj.erty for 'lnaU I'ann. Address "II.." (are Palladium. L". t! j WANTED Roomers. r.:;i i S! 1 eel. North tu 7t FITHLR SEX earn splendid income it home during spare time. Send l'h: for names of 40 reliable firms supplying home work. Dee Pub. Co., Desk Hodges Rldg, Detroit, Mich. tMmo: We repair evcr thing. Frame pictures, nt ro baby cabs. A full lino of electric ami gas lamps. Work called for and d( livered. RKOWN & DARNELL, loro MAIN. WANTED To borrow mone for several gilt edge investments. Can use any amount, whether large or small. Cecil L. Clark, -lul Second National Lank flidg. Phones 1 l'Ii I or 2n-fri-sat-tf W NTED.UEAS-" Write'foi- : s t "of inventions wanted by maimtacturers and prizes offered for inveu tion. ()'ir four books m nt free. Parent secured or fee returned. Victor .1 Evans A- Co., Wash umi on. D (' 7 :: !" 1 7 I "I FOR RENT FOU RENT Desirabl den. Phone L'n7n. Hat in the ArJu cod 7l LOR RENT STORAGE" Private rooms and open space

New concrete building ' RIGHMOND STO RAGE GO ; A -A- kohkhts real estate I'JL , t i 1 -1 f m (.- w- City and farm properties. Liberty Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. Jl .St. ave. r. no. i Phone 1171. oiiice FOR RENT-"- Room with bonid.' Keys' Hatties Store. 013 Main st. Sauith sth. l-7t!FOR SALT: -A good moiierii home F MREN-Mod-rn i'uiis"h7lT(li7. ! Rliene ::':', 1. ' 120:: Main. ,".'i-7t ' FOR " SALE An ideaT" home, "strictly

I-'OR KENT New 'five " room "house. Inn 'aire 2LM South :'.rd street 1.tf,

FOR REN T Si room house :.nd l,TTTT'EO SALE

2iH:: N. C. Phone 4nl0. IS tfj FOR RENT C room house, good barn" ' A. 1 1 1 n. C.iil 222 N. !..th. P'-tf 1 OR RENT 7 room house with P.irnace. just ready to occupy. Phone 32-17. Ask- for Mr Willetts. 27.-1 f FOR RENT Furnished flat" for light housekeeping. 10.". North 4th St. !( tf FOR' REN 'I ami bath. Furnished rooms, heat m N. 12th. 2-T i FOR RENT Modern residence," choice I locality. Phone 1011. 2-7 FOR RENT Rooms furnished for light housekeeping: light, heat and bath. ::ir. Randolph. 2-2 I1. )R RENT Fmi r" l iTo'tnllalT S 1 ' 1 : six room house with bath, $11: live room houses. $l(p six room house, i I2..iO; five room house w ll bath ; and eleidric lights, $t; tie room house $'(, ami live room house, St; ( vvil! rent to colored people) FuU'ham. over 7Ht Main st. O. R. Phone FOR RENT N. 2d st

v five roe,,, house." 210 f 1 lu)vc several small places ! bring either a Lancaster, Gruber, Farmers, or Housekeep-2-7 tor sale or trade. j ers Almanac, 1914.

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OR RENT Continued PorterfSeJd aed CampbsHfl farms s P.) R RENT I Cl I V rror.eri.223 HourT s: sth SL Phone i-110 " tf tvVt-ii-"r-i, -. . --l' 1 ',I..JJ-N '-Modern house. Phon- -' 't FOR RENT s. mh. -4 room modern Mat. FOR RENT - l Cl. m!j.. w, ivwuiii 1 uil. ilUUCIIL v Cil Richmond m': ILI-I-I, rtlMJ I KIll; Over 001 Main. Phone 2150 - FOR SALE FOR S LE 'ami. v . Andrea.-lmi g Rolb'r. !'7 N. lth Sr :;.t ' FLORIDA EAST ' 'OAST fruTt am: iimk farms $i per aid pi r month ' hi alt'aiit climaie. Finest oraim" ;.iid gi apeiruit hind. Prosperom- ol "iiy ls.aking good. .Main line railroad.! Write d', ription Agents want J 1.1. t". V. Nichol. Roseland. Florida i FOR SLI-: Rlock and spiit st.ve vvioil Mrs. Aaron s-liute. Phone n::c. 2-:: F )R S LE - R iff 01 pington ( hickens. Phone -Iviii;. 1-tf TV I ' i: W'K I TERS "Vu 1 1 S A LE All makes, JS.nO and up. Fac-simile tv pewriten form letters. Phone 2l'"t;. Room :',l;t Colonial Ruilding. Re build 1 y pevMit er and Form Letter Co. EOR SA1 I 'I 'ving horse buegy and i South (mh! i hariess. Reasonable. si re, t . FOR SLE Apartment house at a bareuin w in , em for $7:. pe. mouth. Addie."Ilargain." can Pall.uJium. 27-t f ! t'OU SALE A brand new La Porte, i Storm tiii'-'i'V. The best storm but'-: i g built. P.iihmond .Mfg. Co . W.-st ::rd ami Chestnut. FOR "SALE -Enterprise Phone 1:02. Jl 4t Coffee niL FOR SALE REAL TATE ES - modern. Immediate possession. I honi- ..21,. The Ida erst bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone I.H7. HENNING REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE CO M ST OCK R I " 1 LDI N C, East of Westcott Hotel PHONE 2,20 1 SEE MOORE A;- OC.RORN for all kinds rf Inejii'ii mn Ii--i 1 mnn. rj.-.v ! . :' ' " " Estate and Rentals. Room 10, I. O. O. F. Bldg. W. S RENNETT Real I'stnte and Insurance. City and. Farm Propertv. Phono 2.H.. Room 1.1: KeJlv Rlock. CLINTON !: SULI. Real Estate, Fire Insurance ! Room IS Kellv Block Phone Office 1303: Res. 3078 1 I2 ROOMS-flood double brick. L j Snuare M.'iin tti I , in s. ll i t i, .... ! . i,. ,,, ,1-., i i ,,. ,'.. . : ..' ll J " i e, t M 11 e 1 Hd lOl 1 . j ROOMS- Modern home, a bargain! at $2.1.lii. I .MODERN s ROOM HOI SK. well lo catod. nearly new. Price $::.ufi!i.

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued 1 I FUNK AND MILLER (Second National Bank Bldg. LOR SALE I I-o ACRES miles from Rich !n,?n:'; " ? pravr) r"a,,-:.: arrp in ii.-nii-. uuuu . :i "oin bri- k house. 4"f.o bank barn . ri-c-i at only r.r acre to make a (puck a'e This place should cadl 1T sell for ). r acre with a few small 2i improveir.f ns. We consider u the bin ga in of i he car I ,F VOr l-M;KOT TO MAKE A iTRIP TO FLORIDA YOFMWE IT TO ; Y I RSELF TO GO WITH I S TO : ' fei.ls.mkre next tfesday. ,ian ;,:'ni. TO SEE THE PEST PROPOS! TK)N V THE STATE EITHER FROM AN : investment point or fou I RMING. AND FRI'IT GROWING." SPECIAL CAR. SPECIAL R 1 ES. : i UNK AND MILLER i Phone 2766. FOR SALE ace. I linii room house with futm 4447. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LARGEST I-IOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. M?r. Ho Ho Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anvwhere. Sale bills free for all! i t 1 f sales Dooked Deiore January ist) 014 tt NT "TO CTDCTT rr 1 ' 1 1 1 OWLUl , 0 1 f ice Phone 1 439. Residence 2570 NOTICE -- Chimney and house repair inc. .1. Combs, 217 N. i::th St. la-tf ' ShurlCV'S LarPe Movin" 'in! 12 to U North th street. Phone i.".3t j " Rjchmond XVddjn,, Co liear L'u.i ,n. md stri -t Oxv-Acetelene W'cldinc j Yn" I'n'aU D We Fix It i Why throw your broken o istintrs avvay when wt- .ui make them good lis now -if 1 , i .1 We wel.l sf,, .,' ,..,J'.' .,,'..;. dors, crank cases, gear w heels 1 -y c!e fram. s, lians. is, and all puns of maihinery and farm implem-nt rebuild cogs in steel and ca-t g'ais, j.I.-o handle contract vveld t:g. If ynti are broken down, ca'l on us for rptiairs .vii worn done mid Night. on short notice. Day LOST LOST n old fashione-i -m i m t tdtlie:- ii. Oenm tt tlieatr- m on -ou:h side Main l.etw..n l'h ami Cenue'i Phone :,i, Lib -:,'.l i. ward i.t LOST (in en girdle sa), Pi id.-,v oSoutii O stit et R,-waid. : 1; S 1 ::r h Phone .:,!:, :; . L S l I m bi ei :a on Novemb.i : tlenruiie luihank on name plate l"'avi' at Palladium. R. vard :: t

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By "BUD" FISHER L i LOST Continued. L)ST Strand gr en beads. Return 1011 South A. R-ward. Z-Zl FOUND ' FOFND PACKAGE on Main street Owi.tr may have same by calling 1 Rover street and id nt!f :ng j3776. A Simple and Youthful Mou a:id small w tin 1 1 1: - b. ; heUei) utning r f s-:lk e shown Th a pii-im. at il 11. i be timshed withou the chertiism'e The sk it is g.ired. and shm-d with las. d Vlelisjens th.lT bngthelH the s'.iclol. t:.P s do no I' !:, i eut in four -;z-'S s Tbn jiat1 I. 17 and I v im h I t s it '.i i.iiiies t'., arils of t. ' I'.il ;: ;i i(; veat .-ie. '" 1! - if n.-t ra !ui nmilod tn ss ot! ! c.dpt of t i; 11 hts iu I "ai'i'i : ; " " v ' j Nan'i 1 ! I or sta:i p Addi. ' lC:tv1 I NOTICE CF EXECUTRIX Stat. I:. ;!::.-.. i. Va)m Onanv. ss: Noi, e i., l.eiehy giv.-n that the un- (:.: -. i-u-d !.a- duly qiali!:. ! as the. Ee. ii - : of !l.e l;it will and testa !,: m ot ll ird.v S. Pleasant. Im- of WaM.e c...;tiTv. Indiana. Said 'state is sui posed to il" SoiVett' 1:1m Pieas.i.r. Executrix. SiilVELEY SHIYELLY. Attoinovs dec27-janl it ll

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