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MILTON Dr. Sweney was at Richmond to visit hia sister, Mrs. Kate Nicodemus who is living with her children at Richmond, Tuesday. Miss Mary Moore. Miss Ruby Moore of Richmond and Miss Blanche Moore of Milton, spent Sunday at Centerville with their cousin, Mrs. Thos. King and family. The Rev. F. C. McCormick spent a few days this week with his mother and sister, at Fort "Wayne and with other relatives there. Miss Veva Witter principal of the high school here, went to Connersville Wednesday to attend the funeral services of the late Miss Marguerite Thiabaud. They were college mates at Earlham. Mr. and Mrs. Griff Cooney have been entertaining as their guests this week, their children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooney and Griff Cooney, Jr., of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooney have returned home. Moran Warren is on the sick list. Elwood Beeson has not been so well. Mrs. Benton Wagner has been visit ing her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Will1 Brown and her daughter, flss Alma Wagner at Williamsburg. Walter Templin furnished the luncheon at Mr. Clingman's sale, west of town, Wednesday. Mies Lora Beeson has a new Starr piano, purchased through Harry Doty of Milton. Olin Davis and Harry Gausp were a committee from the high school to look after the interests of a lawn tennis grounds. They were to ascertain where grounds could be procured and the measurements of the same. Miss Lois Dailey entertained at her country home east of town Tuesday j evening in honor of St. Patrick's Day. The house decorations were done in ! green and hp symbols of St. Patrick's ! Day. The guests were Miss Florence! Daniel. Miss Lorene Warren. Miss Irene Crook, Miss Ruth MeCorniick, Miss Cora Keliam, Miss Ruth Leverton. Miss Laura Pertsch. William Huddleston, Lloyd Parkins, Delmar1 Doddridge, Paul Garrett. Roscoe ; Doddridge. Albert Ferris and Homer; Bertsch. The evening was delightful-' !y spent in contests and games and music. A pretty luncheon was served, the St. Patrick scheme being followed as closely as possible. ' The Ruth's Circle of the Christian; shurch Bible, school entertained at ' the home of Mr?. K. P. .Tones, Tiies-' flay evening. The oecasion was "Ger.-J t.Iemen's Night" and the guests were, composed of the husbands of the Cir-; Me and friends. The house was prer- j :i!y deeorated in the symbols of St.; Patrick's Day in the Morning and! were pretty in the dining room where! the chandelier above the table was' wreathed in green and festoned in' graceful lines to each corner of the' table. The table was lighted with ! candles under white. The evening was j delightfully spent in music and games j including two very amusing contests, i One of these was forming a pig from ' white chewing gum. O. H. Beeson ; was made judge and a remarkable: thing was that Mr. Beeson passed up-! on his own "pis" and declared it to j he the best representation of a pig. The other contest was the choosing ' of partners in a rather horrifying! manner. It was the matching ofi snakes. These snakes were hidden i around in almost every conceivable ! nook and the company had to find! mates to find their partner at supper. J A fine luncheon was served when all i bad found their partners. There were' thirty-six, including the circle and! their guests, present. ! The ladies of the Home club enter-! tained Tuesday afternoon. The guests j were Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of Dublin.; Mrs. C). H. Beeson. Mrs. Angeline' Warren. Mrs. Ott Crownover. Mrs. YV. : II. Brown. Mrs. Harry North, of Uluffton. Mrs. ('has. Davis. Mrs. Walt- i er Templin. Mrs: Lycurgus Beeson, j Mrs. Colbert Crownover, Mrs. M. V. ! Brown. Mrs. Henry Hoover, Mrs. J. A. i Brown. Mrs. Phoebe Michael, Mrs. i Wesley Newton, Mrs. Willis Leverton. Mrs. Will Daniel, Mrs. W. L. Parkins, Miss Cora Bennett, and Miss Florence Daniel. The guests were first escorted to the home of Mrs. W. E. Williams where a beautiful national scene awaited them. Here the house was charmingly decorated in flags and Old Glory the National colors being appropriated as the club colors. After all were seated Mrs. Alice Du-. Granrut president of the club opened the afternoon's pleasure with a neat little speech of welcome which was followed by the singing of America, by all present. The company was then entertained by several choice numbers in readings by Mrs. Johnson of Dublin. The secretary then proceeded to call the roll of members each replying with an interesting and beautiful quotation. The club then sang their club hymn 'Columbia the' (Jem of the Ocean." The company j was then invited to an upper room j where they were to kiss the "blarney! stone." Here an unique arrangement ! was perfected from the National col- i ors and the top of which was reached only by a. siep. On peering over to kiss the stone, a handsome mirror was prettily arranged to reflect each looking into it and around it were arranged candy kisses in abundant ' provision for the company. After all had thus been served the company, was ordered to get their, wraps and all were escorted to the home of Mrs. Theo Crist in the near neighborhood. Her they iosod the house decorations

done in green with a plentiful supply of St. Patrick's Day symbols. The company was new entertained at a very pleasing musical program as follows: Piano solo, Mrs. Chas. Davis, Mrs. Johnson, musical numbers in readings. Vocal 6oIo, Mrs. Will Daniel. Piano solo, Miss Florence Daniel. At the close of the program refreshments In which the color scheme of St. Patrick's Day prevailed as nearly as possible. Favors were shamrock and miniature pipes.

CLEANSES YOUR HAIR; MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL It Becomes Thick, Wavy, Lustrous and All Dandruff Disappears. Surely try a "Danderine Hair Cleanse" if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil In a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one application of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and usa it as directed. NOTICE OF LOCAL OPTION ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, that an election will be held on Tuesday, the 24th day of March, 1914, between the hours of t; o'clock a. m. and 6 o'clock p. m. at the following polling places: Precinct No. G County Assessor's office in the Court House. Precinct. No. 7 No. 19 South 6th Street, 1st alley south of Main. Precinct No. 8 St. Andrew's old School Building, S. E. Cor. nth and S. C. Precinct No. 9 Dwelling of Mr. Ben Weaver. No. J32 South Ktb. Street. Precinct No. 10 Front room of Thomas Shesler. No. 21 Ft. Wayne A ve. Precinct No. 11 City Building, North 5th Street. Precinct No. 12 Store Room, No. 313 North I) Street. Precinct No. 13 Location not reported. Precinct No. 14 Residence of Sanford Henning, No. 20.", North 8th St. Precinct Street. Precinct dencp. No. Precinct No. IT. No. 411 North Sth No. Ifi De Armond's resiS02 North F Street. No. 1 7 Residence of Wm. 11. Blose, No. 715 North 10th Street. Precinct No. IS -K. of P. Temple on South Mb Street. Precinct. No. 19 Office of Banning Son, Livery Barn, No. 11 South 11th Street. Precinct No. 20 Residence of Joe Schepman, No. 242 South Sth Street. Precinct No. 21 Bcntlage Grocery, No. 401 South 11th Street. Precinct No. 22 No. t Hose House. Cor. S. 9th and K Streets. Precinct No. 23 location ported. not rePrecinct, ported. Precinct ported. Precinct No. 21 liocation not reNo. 25 Location not reNo. 2H--Hodgin's Shop. 17th & 1Sth Sts. Location not on N. B St., between Precinct No. 2 reported. Precinct No. 28 Room at S. W. Cor. Kith and Main Streets. Precinct. "No. 29 House on coiner of 16th and Main, No. 1003. Precinct No. 30 Residence at N. W. Cor. i::th and S. K., No. 454 South 13th. Precinct No. 31 Residence of Bessie P. Menke, No. 221 South West 3rd. Precinct No. 32 Location not reported. Precinct No. 33 Tlealy's Barber Shop. No. 101 Richmond Ave. Precinct No. 31 Residence of Albert C. Baldwin. No. 216 Charles St. Precinct No. 35 West Side Republican Club. Cor. Hunt and Maple Sts. To vote upon the question of whether the sale of intoxicating liquor as a beverage shall be prohibited within the limits of the said city of Richmond in accordance with an order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana to that effect made by the said Board on the 2nd dav of March. 1914. Dated this 12th day of March. 1914. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor of Wavno Co., nd. ( SEAL) Clerk (SEAL) ( ; HO lit ', E M ATTH E WS. of Wayne Co. Circuit Court 12-21

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566. 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5. WANT AD LETTER LIST c. P. 1 J. I. N. E. E. WANTED NOTICE Having purchased a new dark iron gray stallion, I would ""like for my friends and patrons to call and see him. Frank Moorman, Fountain City, Ind. 21-1 WAN TED- -To b uy a 1 1 k i rid s of second band clothing. 405 N. D st. 21-7 WILL PAY reliable man or woman $12.50 to distribute 100 free pks. Perfumed Borax Soap Powder ! among friends. No money required. Ward Borax Co., 216 Institute Pi., Chicago. 21-1 AGENTS Wanted to sell to auto ow ners, the best "Spark Gaps" on earth. Address Mrs. I. C. Longbridge, Eldridge, Tex. 21-1 WANTED Wall paper "and- house cleaning; also paper scraping by experienced man. Phone 1553. 21-1 WANTED .Meat cutter in storeroom at City Restaurant. 21-3t WANTED Good woman to work three mornings each week. Call 118 N. 7th. 21-3t WANTED Representative wanted. 33 1-3 per cent commission, exclusive territory. New invention, guaranteed by reputable corporation, saving 25 per cent to gasoline users or money refunded. Automobile, motor boat, stationary engine owners buy first offering. Send two dollars for- sample and instructions. Money returned on sample after four sales at S3 each. Territory going quickly. Gas Saver Sales company, 1790 Broadway, New York. It WAlTETJsiM?cTaW ralctmieiT We want three A-l men with selling ability and specialty sales record. Men who will appreciate the unlimited opportunities for large earnings and advancement. Must, furnish unquestionable reference. Write, giving information about yourself, and we can make appointment. New Era Mfg. Co., 312 Hume-Mansur bldg., Indianapolis. 21-lt WILL PAY reliable man or woman $12.50 to distribute 100 Free pkgs. Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friends. No money required. Ward Borax Co., 216 Institute PI., Chicago. AGENTS make big money selling our line of specialties. Write for our new catalog and free sample. MeAree Home Needs Co., 1325 English ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 21-lt WANTED An" idea. Who "can"think of some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write today and get our free books, "Millions in Patents." "Needed Inventions," anil "Patent Buvers." Address Randolph fc Co.. Dept. 2210, Patent Atorneys, Washington. 1). C. 21-28-4-11 WANTED Live real estate safesmaTT. Big money for hustler. White quick to Sales .Manager. Gary Land Co., Palladio bldg., Duluth. Minn. COUNT YAGENTS "sell auto oil s"hTbricating oils, greases, pure linseed oil paints, varnishes, white lead, also many exclusive specialties. Beautiful samples. Instructive literature. Salary or commission. Warren Rehiring company. Cleveland. O. 21-1 flOt roF2KKLVpfofiti n-srTaTeTime at home. Mail order business; don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown. Omaha, Neb. 21-1 DO EASY pleasant coloring work at home: good pay, no canvassing, no experience required. Illustrated particulars free. Helping Hand Stores, Chicago. 21-lt LAD1 ES - Sewing at borne, material furnished, no canvassing, steady work, stamped envelope for particulars. Calumet Supply Co., Dept. 206 Milwaukee. Wis. 21-1 A VIATORS WANTED" Experienced and inexperienced. Aeroplane, 115 North Dearborn, Chicago. 21-1 YANTED7iDEAS Write for iisTof inventions wanted by manufacturers and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent frep. Patent secured or fee returned. Victor . J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. C. ' i4-21-2S-4-ll-lS

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WANTED Continued WANTED Men or women to take orders for our fast selling, seven bar box of high grade toilet soap; big seller. 50 per cent commission; Agents make from $10 to $50 per week; repeat orders assured. Write at once for full particulars. Crofts & Reed Co., Dept. S-301, Chicago, 11. 21-1 WANTED Lady traveler ; experience unnecessary. Salary, commission and expense allowance to right party. McBrady & Co., Chicago. 21-1 W A NTE D M e n to learn t he-baYber trade. By our method you are prepared for position in few weeks. Many jobs waiting. Tools given. Wages while learning. Write at once. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 7-14-21-28-7-14 WANTED 19 13 five passenger Ford car. State condition and lowest cash price. Address "Cash," care Palladium. 20-3t WANTED Cisters to clean, lawns to roll. J. M. Johnstone. Phone .1498. 20-7t WAXTEDvork"'b'lady5l6x" 18. 20-2t WANTED Stock Room and shipping clerk. Must be young, ambitious and capable. Robinson & Co. 20-3t $3.00 A DAV and over paid men and women (over 21 years of age) for distributing advertising matter in their districts. If you have any kind of selling experience, we can make you a bigger offer. Write immediately for territory. Room 1510 Great Northern Building, Chicago, 111. 20-3t AN ESTABLISHED MONEY-MAKING organization is about to open an of fice in this city. It is in need of a keen, active young man to take charge. As proof of good faith a small investment will be required but returns from the work will in ft short time more than offset this. RYAN GRANITE CO., STATE AND ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. 111. WANTED You to know we own our shop, have no big rent or expenses. You get the benefit, see. Wesley Brown and Son, Fairview Bicycle Repair shop. Phone 30S6. lS-tf SEE FRANK " KETT1..ER-forwalf paper and hanging. 201 South 8th. Phone 1814. 18-7t CARPETS AND RUGS weaved to order. 731 S. 6th st. 17-7 WANTED Five salesmen. International Industrial Insurance Co.. 401 Second National Bank Building. 16-Tt WANTED To borrow money for several gilt edge investments. Can use any amount, whether large or small. Cecil L. Clark, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-sat-tf WXNTED500men at l 73Ft7 Wayne Avenue. Get shave 10c and hair cut 20c. , t DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft. Wayne e. Suits Pressed, 40c. IWA NT TO E UV 10 0 second hand watches; diamonds, old gold and silver jewelry. Open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. J. M. Lacey, North Sth street. WANTED To leaseTr or 7 "room mod" (in house. Phone 2319. 9-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT House. Phone 107S. 10-7 FOR" RE NT- Ft it n i sh Pd " room, t w o blocks from Main street, centrally located all conveniences such as bath, heat, etc. Private family. An ideal place for young man. In answering give reference, occupation, etc. Address "Ideal," care Palladium. , is-7t FOR REN T A I-'ive room furnished house with bath, furnace, gas. both kinds of water. For the summer months. To responsible party. 21)3 S. 17th street. IS-tf FO R R E N T IIouTseT'AsTl uirr"aT7m"iTT Phone 4S35. 1s-7t Apply oOti FOR RENT A house. Chestnut st. FOR - RENT (Tr oom" light and bath. 16 17"tf flat. electric S. 7 th st. Call 2ul N. 9th st. Phone 216 17-tf FOR RENT Nine room house, lalge barn, two acres of land, corner school and Harris St. 210 Linden Ave. Fairview. 16-7t F 6 RR E NT A mo7leFnToonr'flaC with heat. Inquire Port erf ield's Real Estate Office. 16 tf FOR" RENT -M dd e"rn hou s e. d n gl e and double, modern, North 18th and A streets. Just comph.cia. Phono 3234 or 1323. lG-tf FOR RENT Six roomspirdbathr'260 Richmond avenue. Phone 307S. 28tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bent and bath. 66 S. 12th. marfuf FOR RENT-"Large "splendidly -furnished front room, with bath. 100 S. 15th st. 17-tu-th-sat-.lt FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New Concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. H St.

FOR RENT Continued

FOR RENT New 6 room house, one acre of ground. 444 S. Sth st. 21-7 FOR- RENT sVvriroonfhou8e, all modern, $25; six room house, $12.50; five-room house $10; five room flat $15. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st.. phone 2233. 21-1 FORRENT One nveToom hduse"$l0, will rent to colored people. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st., phone 2233. 1-1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, strictly modern, one square from Main street. Private family. Address Home, care Palladium. 21-3 FOR SALE FORD BARGAINS A new Ford Roadster at a cut price. A 1912 Ford Touring car in good shape for $300. The Herald, New Madison, Ohio. FOR SALE Pair bay mares, seven and eight years old; sound, weight. ::.000 lbs. Sure in foal, $375. Black horse, eight years old, weight 1,350 lbs. $125. One good farm horse, $125. Nice Pony, $50. Phone 4846. 19-7t FOR SALE 'One horse wagon, general purpose horse. F. M. Miller, R. R. , 6, Box C 20-2t For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattle death from any cause. 30 day insurance for brood mares. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. O. N. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 Sth and Main FOR SALE General purpose mare". 736 N. Huh st. lf-3 FOR SALE A Wiltonrug."Ha"rry"E" Pennick. Phone 2!66. 1!V7 ro R " SALE Good working shoes, with guarantee. Regular price. $5; our price, $3.50. Ladies', men's and children's raincoats $4 and 55 values at $1.50. NEW YORK STORE 404 N. Sth St. FOR" SALE" 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 neatly and scientifically done. TWENTIETH CENTURY STL'DiO iH92 Main Street FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from my winter layers. Buff Orpingtons, 75 cents per setting. A. E. Schub, 420 West Main. lS-wed sat-2t FO R Tit A D E FiTe Indianapolis lots for Richmond property. Box 125. (19-3t) FOR SALE 135 White Leghorn pullets, 1 Cypress j 240 egg incubator; 1 lot of poultry j wire and posts; 1 Arco hot water fur-j nace, cook stove, ice box. 2 hotplates. two 5-light showers, C27 South 7th St FOR SALE OR TRADE Five-pasenger automobile in first class' condition, for team of good horses or mules. Telephone 2542v 17-7t j t FOR SALE Horses, Harness, Wag- j ons and all kinds of fanning implements. In good condition. 317 N. A. 1S-U FOR SALE 22 horse power automobile Click truck. Good tires, first class condition. Bargain. Phone 1646. FOR SALE Baled rve straw. 5127 A FOR "SALE Hedge corner" Walter Beeson, Webster. lS-7t Phone 1S-7t posts. 10 ". t FOR SALE Clover h;y. Phone 5143-C FOR SALE Calumet brand pure bene fertilizer. Prices low compared with analysis. Call Samuel Glunt, ft. R. No. S. Phone 5127 A. H',-7t FOti" "SALE Smalt safe, Sth" '"and Main. J. M. L.ccy. li.-Tt TYPEWRITER Like brand Vew, only $25, cost $100. Will ship for trial Ptcpaid. J. O. Steel, 212 E. Fifth Cincinnati. O. 21-1 Foil RALE Kitchen chairs .cupbeard, ball rack, stand, drugget and , vacuum cleaner.. Phone 1419. 21-2 FOR SALE QUICK Lawrence coon-' ty Tennessee. 1051 acres, half prac- j tically level, three miles-from rail-i road, third cleared, five tenant hcusen, million feet caw timber, living water. Wm. P. Canaday, Lawrenceburi., Teim. 21-1 FCTR "sXLE"-Wliiurr.eghoi n hens, 414 : S 5th. 21-2 ; FOR SALE Protcctograph. good as j ; new. one-half original price. Pal-' Indium office. IS-tf HAIR GOO of everydes.-rii.tion circle from ycur omhings. VY::? and toupees lepaiied Mary E. Morse. 403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. mar7-lmo FOR SALE Gas range nearly new. 36 Lincoln. 5-tf

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

The Place to Buy a Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly Blk. 8th & Main SPECIAL TODAY 7 room home one square off of Main St., one of the best finished houses in the city, hardwood over entire house, $4,0C0. Good little home on South 13th street 6 rooms and bath, $2,300. Less than cost. Good 7 room house on Randolph street, bath andj furnace. $2,400. These are excellent bargains. SHIDELER 913 Main St. Phone 1814 Ann Especial Bargains in nice cheap residence on South 1 1th St., 2nd; block, 8 rooms. What's youj give me for it? It's that MORGAN Sth and N. E St. FOR SALE--A new medium size flemish oak. dull finish china closet, very reasonable. 100 S. 15th st. (17-tu-thurs-sat-3t ) rY)RSALn "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, 8 and 9 Kelly Block. 14-17-19-21-24-26-2S CLINTON E. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room 18 Kellv Block Phone Office 1303; Res. 3078 FOR SALE Two cottages, almost new. 5 rooms each; rents for $12.50 per month; good location; for quick sale. 31.400. Six bungalows, new and modern, from $2,000 to $3,0i0. See me for I have some splendid bargains in real estate. FOR SALE New t'. room house with one acre of ground. Address E. G., care Palladium. 21-4t forTsaLe- I sit 0.3 otTsTW. 4th st. Apply Dickinson Trust Co. 21-7t FOR SALE The biggest bargain"ever offered in a gi.od home. Phone 4317. FOR SALE - S' acres unimproved land, 1 ."in); 4u acres. ' cieared. 5 rot. m house. $1,200: 5 miles to Hespina, 8 to Fremont: in good location: no w:;ste land: U. 1-'. I)., etc. C. L. Kmeiis. Holton, .Mich. L'O-21 FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4417. FOlT'SA I.K n"rgnlowt"hTf ? other pronei tics, lots, gns range. Phone 224. mrrnif FOlf SALE An iJ--il tucie. s.i I ,y lccdcru. Immediate possesion. Phone 3217. FOR ;-."LV A 4'.od t:v dern hemPhone 32 '. BUS IN ESS CLASS! Fl FT Richmond Wekiiny Co Bear 2Uj N. Sth Street Oxy-Acerz!ene Welding You Rrenk It We Fi It ' Why throw ycur nroV-n c-sst.ims away when we cr.n mal.e them g;;od as new at a reasonable cost? We weld stove castings, auto cylin ders, crank cases, gear wheels, bicycle frrmes, hr.ngers. and all parts of nia chinery and farm implements, rebuild cogs in steel and cast gears, also handle contract welding. If you are! broken dov.-.i. caU on for repairs. Ml work K-ne o:i short nori-.-e Uiv i ::! Vr.ht iEE .IOO..t OUIM J...N a. .... KL.tT"; of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real i Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. ! O. F. Bldg. J

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. Attention Physicians We have for sale a 10 room house with new furnace and bath with large corner lot well located. Good barn suitable for a garage. $6,000 on good terms. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. Get your Form Letter Work Done by The Richmond Typewriter Exchange, Room 4. II it tie Block. Estimates on Small Its Cheerfully Furnished. Get Your Motorcycle and Auto License of Charles A. Tennis, at Wjing & Co.th and Main. A. M. ROBERTS REAL US f A:l!T City and farm properties. Libertr ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171 OSce Keys' Harnes Store. 613 Main at ENG IN EERTNGT George p. Rettig. M. E.. Designing, Consulting and experimental engineer. Will develop your ideas and patents, do your mechanical drafting and experimental work. Anything mechanical. All work confidential. Office Chestnut and W. 3rd street. Phr.nS121. lS-7t LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. Sth 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 Rear 19 South 6ih. Phone 2513. W. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have toe buyers. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 124 N. 6th St, Phone 18S4 " HTHTJONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer Phone office 1439; Residence 2570. Shurley's Large Moving Vans I? to 14 North Mh street. Phone 1538. LOST LOST Gold cuff button, monogram "E." Return to 215 S. 2nd St. Reward. 20-2t LOST Four keys on key ring. Reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-7 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Stste of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Susanna Smith. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Susanna Smith. Deceased late of W.;v:h County, Indiana. Said estate is si. cd to lie solvent. ISAAC E. SMITH. Administrator. 7-14-21 PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Chant--- of time in effect Sunday. Mr.rch 22. Ml 4. Train for Cincinnati now leaving at 5:55 a. m. will leave "" for Cincinnati row leaving at 3:50 p. m. will leave .or C.ncinnati r - irhdrawn from sen-ice. Accommodation i. ""Op rn Accommo-d'-iOT! tic"V le-.viriar for I oT '":io: ' it 5:25 p. in. will leave at 5:05 p. ni. . t 1 1 . ; '. ;. ru. ,11 leave at 12:25 a. m. Trir for Chicago .u . .:...:.. ., . a. m. will bo with;V -vr: from service. C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent. Sriric to Palladium Office Good for 10 Votes HO Good for 10 Votes Onlv -)od when exchanged a: Palladium office for Pony coupon. ;