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GARY CLUB ELECTS MILTON, Ind., March 14. Mrs. L. H. Warren entertained the Cary Club Thursday afternoon. At the close of the program the following officers to serve the coming year were chosen: Mrs. Oliver Wallace, president; Mrs. Ed Jones, vice president; Miss Bertie Frazee, secretary; Mrs. Ed Beeson, assistant secretary; Mrs. W. P. Moore, treasurer; Mrs. R. P. Lindsay and Mrs. John DuOranrut, critics: Mrs. I-. E. Thompson, Mrs. I,. H. Warren and Mrs. J. A. Brown, program committee; Mrs. Ed Wilson and Mrs. Harry Doty, music committee. Mrs. Harry North, of Bluffton, Mrs. W. H. Brown and Miss Cora Brown were at New Lisbon with Mrs. Earl Thomas. Mrs. George Cmll has gone to Greensfork to spend a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Amanda Brattaln of Bast Germantown, was the guest of Mrs. Clark Brattain Friday. Jacob Wise, east of town has opened his sugar camp. Mrs. Walter Thompson Of Falmouth j is the guest Thompson. of Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1 Prof. Thompson, Misses Veva Wit-1 ter, Emam Gingrich and Nellie Joens attended a meeting of the Friday . Night club at Cambridge City. ! Mr. and Mrs. Enyeart of Conners- I vii'-. wore guests of Mrs. Emma Hall: Friday. ; Airs. L. H. Warren and Mrs. R. H. Warren entertained at dinner Friday , at the home of the former, Mesdames Sarah Peters Gordon of New Castle, Ralph Wagner, George Gordon, Alice Gresh ,11. L. Jones, F. M. Jones, Ma- ; ltnda Barton, J. L. Manlove, Henry H. '. Hussey, Elizabeth Wallace and D. 11. Warren. ' In the afternoon Mesdames E. P. .Tones, Ed Wilson. Lafe. Beeson, : Morton Warren. Harry Doty and F. Doty were callers. i Miss Kate Baker has gone to Attica , on a business trip. j Sunday services at Milton church j At the M. E. church, Sunday school at , 9:15: preaching morning and evening; by the pastor; Epworth and Junion ! Leagues at the usual hours. Friends I Sunday school at 9:15; preaching both morning and evening by the pastor: ; C. E. at the usual hour. Christian Bi- ! ble schoo at 9:15; no preaching; the j Endeavor at the usual hour. 1 Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "I take pleasure in recommend ins; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my customers because I have confidence in it. I find that they are pleased with it and call for it when again in need of such a medicine,' writes J. W. Sexton, Montevallo, Mo. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) PRAYER MEETINGS Following is a list of places for praver meetings, for Monday: Mrs. William McDonald, 21S West Main. Mrs. William Commons, 134 South Twelfth. Mrs. Albert Hon-, 4 1 : Lincoln. Mrs. Waldo Lacey, 115 South Fourteenth. Mrs. John Ruttmeyer. 355 Richmond Ave. Mrs. John Roberts, 103 West Main, i Mrs. Addison Parker, 123 South Fif-j tecnth (Thursday.) j Hear Landis hit booze hard at tabernacle Sunday, 2 :30. Farmer's wife had heap to do Mrs. Shepherd Was in Bad Shape When She Could Not Stand on Her Feet. Durham. N. C "J am a farmer's wife," writes Mrs. J. M. Shepherd, ol this city, "and have a heap to do." j "Four months ago I could not stand on my feet, to do anything much, but at this tune 1 do the most of my work. I took Cardui and it did me more good than all the doctors. "You don't know half how I thank you for the Cardui Home Treatment. I wish that all women who suffer from womanly trouble would treat themselves as I have." Ladies can easily treat themselves at home, with Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is easy to take, and so gentle in its action, that it cannot do anything but good. Being composed exclusively of vegetable ingredients, Cardui cannot lay up trouble in your system, as mineral drugs often do. Its ingredients having no liarjh, medicinal effects, and being nonpoisonous and perfectly harmless, Cardui ts absolutely sate for young and old. Ask your druggist. He will tell you to ! try Cardui. ! N. B.Writ to; Ladies' Advisory Dept. Oiajtm. aooga Medicine Co , Chattanooga. Tenn.. Jor Spccias Irutractiens. and 64-page book. 'Home Treatmo j ht women, teat la nuia wrapper, on rcquul 1

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. v rv ' SUGAR VALLEY MAN "PICKED" AT DAYTON EATON, O., March 14 A. J. Paullin, a well-known farmer living near Sugar Valley, has reported to the Dayton police the loss of $150. Pau'.lin was interested in a pool game in the Gem City. He took off his coat and hung it up, but when he again donned the garment the wallet was missing. SELLING UNION MADE GOODS An immediate money making opportunity for you. Become one of our local representatives and sell union label hosiery, underwear, sweaters and neck ties direct to the homes. No capital required. Write for special plans Steadfast Mills, Dept. 2, Cohoes, N. Y. 14-lt CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mother who value tbeir own comfort iinrt th? welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the seanori. They Break op Colda, Ralieve Feverlshnesa, Constipation, Teething Disorders. HftdRT.hi 1 Mothers for 2-2 vears. THESE POWDRKrt NRVFft FAIL. Sold by all Dmg Stores, 25c. Don't accept anV tOMttture. Sample mailed FKE. Address, I A. 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. YOUNG MAN! YOUNG WOMAN! Will" you be ready when opportunity knocks at your door? Ask yourself this question, then think what an I. C. S. course will mean to you. We have helped others rise to their ambitions we can help you. Special discount on all courses during our display. International Correspondent School V. H. Keller, W. D. Karap, Local Representatives See window display first door west of Citv Restaurant. PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566. II Cent a. Word 7 Days for the Price of 5. WANT AD LETTER LIST C. P 1 J. I. N 2 LOST LOST ward. Maltese Angora Phone 18t3. kitten. Re-14-lt CARDS OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express thanks to our neighbors, friends. Masons and Odd Fallows for the help and sympathy shown us during tho sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother, also to our Richmond friends for the beautiful, flowers. Mr. Francis A. Bradburn and Children. C A RD OF THANK S. We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors tor their sympathy and assistance, and also for the beautiful floral offerings, at the death of our dear beloved mother, Rosanna Catherine Dafler. We also wish to thank Rev. Gates for his kind words of consolation, Mrs. Horace Kramer and Mrs. Dr. Price for rendering beautiful musical selections. Also Mr. Harvey Wilson, undertaker, for his prompt, faithful and efficient service. Her Children. WANTED WANTED Salesmen of ability and neat appearance to call on all merchants in their territory; elegant sideline; convenient to carry; good commissions; . prompt remittance. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. 14 It MAKE G'OOD JNCKME selling Iron! Fence in your locality. Liberal commissions. No capital required. If you are ambitious and willing to hustle, write Dept. Y, Box 721. Cincinnati, a 14-lt

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"U WANTED Continued WANTED Live real estate salesmen. Big money for hustler. Write quick to salesmanager, Gary Land Co., Palladio Bldg., Duluth, Minn. 14-lt WANTED, IDEAS Write for list of inventions wanted by manufacturers and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent secured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. C. 14-21-28-4-11-1 S WANTED Rough dry washings to do. Call 91 Ft. Wayne Ave. 14-2t WANTED Final assemblers, testers and motor repair men. Apply at Connersville Wheel Co., Connersville. 14-3t W A NTED Me n toTearn the barber trade. By our method you are prepared for position in few weeks. Many jobs waiting. Tools given. Wages while learning. Write at once. Mo'er Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 7-14-21-28-7-14 WANT EDGroce r y clerk an a 11 all round man to take orders, deliver and help in store. Reference. Phone 3670 or call 2115. N. E. street. 12-thur-sat.-mon-3t WANTED Names and addresses by mail order houses: big pay, home work; information for stamp. Direci Appeal Co., Plymouth, Ind. 14-lt LADIES Sewing at home, material furnished, no canvasing. steadywork, stamped envelope for particulars. Calumet Supply Co., Dept. H 200. Milwaukee, Wis. 14-lt CIGAR SA LEStN-WANTED Earn $25 per week or more salary or com- .. mission and expenses others have why can't you? Experience unnecessary. Continental Cigar Co., Wichita, Kansas. 14-lt $7o"6 WEEK LY ruofiTlrrspare time at home. Mail order business don't worry about capital. Boyd II. Brown, Omaha, Nebr. 14-lt COUNTY AGENTS FOR INDIANA Live proposition to the right men. Best store novelty invented. Only men financially able to conduct business need answer. Potts Sales Co., 237 E. 3rd St., Cincinnati. Ohio. 14-lt WANTED Single dairy farm, L. man to work on j K. Raper. Phone j 1412. U-5t WANTED To buy a small fireproof safe. Call phone 2000, or iiddress Richmond Lake and Park Co. 10-7 WA NTED Place on farm-by ixneP rienced man and wife. Box 1 R. R No. 4. 10-7t WANTED Men and boys to see our j new Hearsev bicycles and tires. Cash or payments. Repairing of all kinds : called for and delivered free. Wes-' ley Brown and Son, N. West Second and Williams. Phone 30S0. WANTED Washwoman at 00S Pearl street. 12-tf A NY I NT ELLIG E NT- P ER S ON M AY earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. Experience unnecessary. Address Press Correspondence Bureau, Washington. D. C. (6-7-9-19-11-12-13-14-10 SEE CLYDE RENK for wall paper ami hanging. 1019 S. C street. Phone 1951. 12-It WANTED A rant. cook at Snell's Restau-! 12-::ti WANTED A twin baby cab. Must be ; In god condition. Call 242 Ran-1 dolph. 13JH j WANTED To rent a house 5 or i j rooms in West Richmond. with 1 small garden. Address '"House. " j care Palladium. 13-7t j WANTKLPiaot' onfarmby a boy j who will work for his board and j clothing. Call S00 N. 12th. 13-2tU WANTED A young lady stenographer, who is also a good bookkeeper, for a position in a county seat town in Indiana. Must be worth $15 a week to begin with. Excellent opportunity for promotion. Call at Richmond Business College. (13-2t) i work i 13-r f ' WANTED Two single men on farm. Phone 4105. to WANTED To borrow money for sev- j eral gilt edge investments. Can j use any amount, whether large or j small. " Cecil K. Clark, 401 Second I National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or I 3002. 20-fri-sat-tf i WANTED 500 men at 173 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Get shave 10c and hair cut 20c. DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft. Wayne Ave. Suits Pressed, 40c. I WaTTTCTbTtY"1"00 second "hand watches; diamonds, old gold and silver jewelry. Open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. J. M. Lacey, 8V2 North 8th street. WANTED Housekeeper; no washing. Address J. I. N., care Palladium. 9-7t WA NTED To Tease 6 "o r tTo'om'mod" ern house. Phone 2319. 9-tf WANTED Cisterns to clean, lawns to roll. .1. M. Johnston. Phone 149S. 1 2-Tt EXPTfRTRNCi lers can mqke big money introducing our high gr;ide household spe cialty.- Sel-s in every home Send for free particulars. Turlses Supply Co., P. O. !V si 7. Li; tie Rock. Ark. 2-111

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WANTED Continued City Property of every description. Prices very attractive. Porterfield and Campbell 8 and 9 Kelly Block DO EASY, pleasant coloring work at home; good pay, no canvassing; no experience required. Illustrated particulars free. Helping Hand Stores, Chicago. 14-lt MAN OR WOMAN for Richmond and vicinity to secure applications for the big 76,000 acre land opening and the big 3,000 acre orchard development project. Total application expense to place one in position to take part in the opening is only $15 no more no less within the reach of all. Can be paid all cash or $:', monthly. Remember that the "land opening' includes 5.00010, 20. 40, 80 and 160 acre tracts of land. This proposition Is in a class by itself, thereby differing from all others hence sells itself to the "land hungry" people. Easy sales and quick money for you even if you only put in a potion of your spare time. Experience not j necessary. Send for free printed ! matter and generous commission j terms to agents. Room 1507 Great i Northern Bldg., Chicago. 14-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT One 6 room house, good barn and large lot West Side. One 5 room house $11 per month. GEO. B. M'OORE Over FOR 901 Main Phone 2112 RENT Modern house, single and double, modern, North ISfh and A streets. Just completed. Phone 323 4 or 1323. 16-tf FORREXT G room house.' Call"at 225 North 11th St. L. M. Jones. 12-7t FOR RENT Five room modern house Phone 1705. 10-7t ,J S. 17th. FVJR RENT Modern 5 room apart ment in the Holland. Inquire Jonas Gaar. 1426 Main St. 2-tf FOR RENT Six" roohis'and bath7 200 Richmond avenue. Phone 3078. 2Stf FO IR E N Te room hou se"! 917 N . 10th street. Inquire Dr. Kinsey. 7-7t j FOR ner RENT Store room 25x40, cor4th and N. I). Phone 18S9 or 9-7t 147: FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat nd bath. 66 S. J2th. FOR RENT Down stairs" 28 N. 3rd. mar9tf front room, 1 3-r;t room house, all FOR RENT Seven modern, $20.00; 11 room house with! bath and electric lights. $2."..fi0; i three room flat $10.00; five room house $10.00; six room house $10.00; five room flat, all modern with steam heat $1.00; one five room house $10.00, will rent to colored people. (). B. Fulgham, over 710 Main street. Phone 22."?:?. 13-2t! FOR RENT Six good location. room modern house, Phone 34.10. 13-2 FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR SALE FOR SAI.Efarm, one mile north, good bot'tom ground, also for sale, new one horse brown wagon and harness, good spring wagon, buggy, incubator, brooder, 0 bu. corn, new shelter and hay, 40 Rhode Island Red Hens, best strain, and household goods. Inquire Mrs. H. Kitchen, Richmond, R. R. No. 4. 14-lt FOR SALE Second hand bat h Tub and wash stand cheap. Phone 37s7. 14'U FO RSA LE B a led r i cest ra w Phone 5127 A. 14-7t FOR SALE DinTngToom tablerhuffeT, nearly new, cook stove, gas range. 423 South 4th. 14-lt FOR SALE Child's- iron bed" "and springs. Call '405 Randolph St. Phone 3171. 14-lt FOR SAT:-Semi-TnoTleTTi double house, in good location. 12 rooms. good investment. "P. I. H.," care Palladium. 7-ll-14-3t BIO REMOVAL SALE Watches, Jewelry, Alarm Clocks. Trunks, Suit Cases. Flashlights, Firearms, Musical Instruments, Leather Goods, Knives,-Sporting Goods, Etc., at Gkt.ti REDUCTIONS. SAM S. VIGRAN. Richmond's Reliable Licensed Pawnbroker, 6 North Sixth Street.

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? ? ? Old CHP & FOR SALE Continued FOR SALE MODERN HOME OF 7 ROOMS Beautiful corner lot, located on Ncrth 14th and A streets. This property is owned by non-residents and can be bought worth the money. See about this at once. One of the finest homes in the citv located on South 13th street. For a fine large modern home this has no equal in the city for location. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two sO-acre rarms, with good, productive soil, fine location, good buildings, plenty of fruit, well fenced. Will consider Richmond property in trade. Can get possession this spring, so get busy if you want a farm this year. GEO. B. M'OORE Over 901 Main Phone 2112 clTNTONE. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room 18 Kelly Block Phone Office 1303; Res. 3078! FOR SALE Two cottages, almost new. r rooms each; rents for $12.50 per month; good location; for quick sale, $1,400. Six bungalows, new and modern. ' from $2,000 to $3,000. See me for I have some splendid bargains fri real es tate. ! FOR SALE i Films for your Kodak. Bring or mail ! your films to us, postage deducted on ; mail orders. This is the headquarters , for Amateur finishing. All work neatlv and scientifically done. j ' TWENTIETH CENTl'RY STUDIO I j 919Vi Main Street j j FOR SALE OR TRADE A good stock cf general harc.ware in i 'good interurban town. Good produc- j j tive farming country, with right price j i for quick sale or will consider trade in j I Richmond property. (Jet bus;- if you i want a nice little business. j OEO. B. MO-ORE. j Over 001 Main St. Pho:ie 2112. i FORSALE $30, Petalutna Incubator! j 250 egg size for $lti; good as new.. A. E. Solum, 420 West Main St. 1 j weu-tnu-sat 1 FOR SALE OR RENT Modern house ; complete, near Earlham College. Finest location in the city. Price $3,750. Isn't that cheap enough. See me soon. Porterfield and Campbell. S and 9 Kelly Block. 14-17-19-21-24-26-28 : FORS A1.E Good coaster brake bi- ; cvcle. 120 S. :ird street. 14-lt FOR RENT10th. Call room house. N. lith. ;m s. 14-lt 11 Public of Real Estate, Thursday, March 19th, located at 120(5 Boyer street, Fairview 7 room cottage, lot 36x140, cement sidewalks paid for, large basement and attic, coal house, built in mantels and china closet, finished floors, veranda, back porch, electric lights. If you are interested in a nice home you investigate this proposition. Terms j will suit you. j ! MR. WM. D. M'KISSON ; Sold by the Colonial Auction! Company. J. R. MacDonald,: Auctioneer. ' ; Mr. Purchaser, the terms, (will suit you. Be sure and I investigate j J FOR SALE Protectograph, good as ! j new, one-half original price. Pal- : ladium office. lS-tf i HA'i RTg (56 D of every d escrfiition I made from your combings. Wigs and i I toupees repaired Mary E. Morse, : 403 N. 11th. Phone 401 S. mar7-lmo FOR "SALE Pair Dapple-grey mares, 0- years old, sound, weight 3.000 lbs. i $450. Brown mare sure in foal, weight I 1,300 lbs., $100. Dunn horse, sound, weight 1,250 lbs., city broke, $135. 1 li i-l-n 1 1 f ti 'i 11 1 ' r, An a L . " f " r . H ! serviceable grey horse, weight 1,10 lbs. $40. Phone 4S4G. : 7-7t J FOR SALE Gas range nearly new. j J 330 Lincoln. 5-tfj

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FOR SALE Continued PoMic Sale Real Estate Located at 1 206 Boyer St Fairview Thursday, ' 19th Ma rch Consisting of 7 spacious rooms, large cellar, large attic, built in mantels And china closets, sliding doors, polished floors, electric lights, cement sidewalks, improvements paid for. Veranda, back porch cemented, close to car line, ideal home Ixt ;6xl40. Mr. PiuirclhaserTerms Will Suit YoHo' Be Sure to Investigate WM. D. M'KISSON Sold By Colonial Auction Co. J. R. Macdonald, Auct. PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public auction on March IS a complete line of farming Imple ments, all live stock and other articles ! . . i too numerous to mention, at my rest-: dence, 1 o mile east of Centerville. ! and z mile south of Stop 110. ROY E. CREAGER Thomas Conni.f, Auctioneer. I'OI! yiAI.V Fpbs fnr hatching Ruff and White Keghorn. C. Zwissler, ! R. R. 2. phone lSjO 10-7 j FOR SAKE New storm buggy, cheap. Richmond Mfg. Co., W. 3d and Chestnut. 10-5t : Punbllc Sale of Real Estate, Thursday, April 2nd, 1914. ; Co,Pt1infj of (2( two properties: xicated at South Mh and .F St., 1 lot 4;trt 2 lots 30x130 facing Mh street. ! room 2 story house, all modern conveniences. No. at son make these. 2- li room house, 2 story, loc ated N. vth Lot 50x175. This will coinenient home. Investigate MRS. LENA VONPIEN Sold By Colonial Auction Co. J. R. MacDonald. For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures hordes, mules or cattle neath from any cause. 30 day insurStandard Live Stock Insurance Co. O. N. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 Sth and Main FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons I farm implements of all kinds, good i as new. 317 N. A. 13-2t I FOR SALEhorn hens. Ind., R. R. 24 extra good brown leg-i Lloyd Ruble, Richmond, No. 7. 13-7ti FOR SALE Chickens. 1212 N. street. 13-t A ! i FOR SALE 1V dozen lawiug hens, incubators. Phone 13 3t two Buckeye 3fi i 9. -FOR SALE tour phaeton, surrey, wagon, harness. ,-ood work horses, runabout, one-horse 1127 Main st. 5-10 FOR D. SALE Mow of hay. Phone 5143 12-4t

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for ale FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SAKE One 5 room cottage, aitnost new. in a good rental location. Will consider either 2 or 5 passenger automobile In trade. GEO. B. M'OORE ! Over 901 Main Phone 2113 : VI H S AI F An ideal homo fiTrirtlv i modern. Immediate possesion. I'hone I ::247. i FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 32:! 4. FOR SAKE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4:517. FOR SAKE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SAKE Cigar store and billiard room. Good paying proposition. Ing lease. Address W. M. North, Gen. Delivery. City. ir,-2t FOR SAI.Kproperties, 3248. -Bungalow; thre other lots, gas range. Phone marCtf . SEE -MOOIIK & OUBOKN lor aa nii.ua of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O F. Bldg. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A, M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harnes Store. 613 Main st. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner, Mgr. We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full lines of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN. Zuttermeister s Moving Vans LARGEST IN CITY 37 South 6th Phone 1519 W. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as wo hare tfc buyers. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 124 N. 6th St. Phone 1881 H. H. JONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer ! Phone office 1439; Residence 2570. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North Rth street Phone Richmond Welding Co. Rear 205 N. 8tn Street Oxy-Acetelene Welding You Break It We Fix It Why throw yonr broken casting? away when we can make them good as new at a reasonable cost? We weld stove castings, auto cylln j ders. crank cases, gear wheels. blcycl j frames, bangers, and all parts of ma i chinerr and farm implements, rebuild cegs in steel and cast gears, alsc ' handle contract welding. If you ar broken down, call on us for repairs All work done on short notice. Daj and Night. Get your Form Letter Wort Done by Richmond Typewritei j TKp Exchange, Roorn 4. IHttle Block. Estimates on Small Ixts Cheerfullj Furnished. Bring to Palladium Office : Good for 10 Votes 11 Good for 10 Votes Only good when exchanged at Palladium office for Pony coupon.