Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 118, 28 March 1914 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914

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School Laws of Ohio Subject of Meeting

NEW PARIS, Ohio, March 28. A good old-fashioned "school meeting" of the patrons, pupils and friends of the schools of Jefferson township will be held Saturday afternoon and night at the M. E. church at New Paris. Some of the new school laws of Ohio are not well understood by the patrons and teachers and this feature has been looked after in the address which is to be given by C. W. Cookson, superintendent of the Troy. Ohio schools. The ladies of the M. E. church will serve meals in the basement of the church. The full program follows: Afternoon Session, 1:30 p. m. Music Township schools. Invocation Rev. Elisha Knelsley. What Do We Expect of Our Schools? Harry W. Bragg, patron. Discussion. Music Township schools. What Do We Expect of the Patrons? Delbert Thompson and Walter Lincoln, teachers. Discussion. New School Laws C. W. Cookson, Superintendent Troy, Ohio, schools. Music Schools. Evening Session, 7:30 p. m. Fiana Solo Lorena Miller. Music High School chorus. The Bov and His Mother C. W. Cookson, Superintendent Troy, Ohio, schools. Music High School chorus. A number of pupils from the various districts will give recitations during both sessions. Hanah Sawyer and daughter Helen of New Madison, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Caroline McGrew. Miss eNllie McNeill entertained Tuesday, Mrs. O. B. King and daughter, of Pittsburgh, Mrs. A. A. Haffner and son. of Richmond, Mrs. Adam Reia, of Campbellstown and Mrs. George Arnold and daughter. Esther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hodgin, who was recently operated on at the Reid Memorial hospital at Richmond, for appendicitis and peritonitis, is gradually improving. Entertains Friends. Mrs. Sheppherd, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. A. J. Murray were entertained at supper Wednesday evening by Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrlck. Mrs. A. A. Hafner and baby, of Richmond, were the guests of Mrs. George Arnold Wednesday. Mrs. Ora Tillman and daughter, of West Sonora, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barber. Mrs. Ella L. Bloom entertained at six o'clock dinner Wednesday, Mrs. O. B. King, Mrs. A. A. Haffner and Miss Carrie Whitaker. Meedames Martha Clark and Frances Kirkpatrick spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lincoln, at New Hope. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hempel and daughter, Elsie, spent Wednesday at West Alexandria, with Mr. Hempel's sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Hetzler is at West Manchester in the capacity of nurse and wiU remain an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. John Ball have removed from the Thomas PorterSeld property to the Jennie Flemming property on Spring street. Mrs. W. H. Swisher of Dayton, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Martha Murray. K. C. Reid has disposed of what is believed to be the banner crop of clover seed in this locality 113 bushels. Mrs. Mary Youris entertained Wednesday Misses Elma Ware rind Mary Riokei of Vnion City, and Mrs. Fred Gibbs, of Alexandria, Indiana. Mrs. Oliver Spencer returned Thursday to her home in eBthel ofter a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Young. John W. N'oakes is the latest auto purchaser, having on Wednesday become the owner of a new five-passenger car. Miss Helen Shoe, of Dayton, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Fortney. C. M. Marshall and C. M. Wilcox and two other members not named have rented the athletic field of Richard Danily for the coming summer and baseball will be played in New Paris again this year. The odmission fee has been lowered to fifteen cents and the team will be made up of players from htis locality, and not go outside, as has been the custom. Miss Maude Walker has been appointed as postmistress at New MadiBon to take the place of eBrt Eliker, present incumbent. Miss Walker has many friends here who will be glad to hear of her success. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wickes, of Pennville. arcs the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Davis, east of town. Miss Painter, nurse at Reid Memorial hospital, spent Monday the guest of Mrs. Arch R. Haney. A large number from the local chapter Eastern Star went to West Alexandria Tuesday night to put on the work. A most enjoyable evening was spent and a fine banquet was served the visitors. Those who attended were George Heekathorn, Mesdnrnes Carrie Clark, Margaret Roinhoimer, Anna veBington, Jessie Melody, Grace Hahn. Rella Lehman, Cora Reid. Pearl Middaugh, Mabel Collins, Louise Hawley, Fannie Ashman, Vivian Reinheimer. Nora Iredell. Frances Murray, William Fisher and Edwin Morrow. Itayner Jones, of White Earth. S. D. is the guest of his brother, W. E. Jones, for a few days. Miss Clara Took, of Richmond, spent Mrs Martha J. Cook. Mrs. Earl Brandenburg is afflicted with pneumonia and her small daughter is ill with tonsilitis. Mrs. George Thurston spent Thursday in Eaton, with Miss Bertha Burbagc. Church Notes. Christian Bible school at 0:30 a. m. ' Wesloyan M. E. Sunday school at 2 30 p in. Presbyterian Rev. J. P. Hearst, pastor Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.: preaching at 10:30 a. m.; Senior C. E. THINGS A MOTHER OUGHT TO KNOW Mothers whose children are weak and run down, who do not gain flesh and strength, who lack the rosy cheeks and bright eyes of healthy childhood, should remember that the safest tonic and body builder to give them is Father John's Medicine because it is a pure and wholesome medicine free from alc : )li.)l or dangerous drugs. Thousands of mothers give it to their children whenever they become weakened or run down.

at 6:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30 p. m; evangelistic services each evening this week except Saturday at 7:30. Methodist Rev. E. Kneisley, pastor Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; preaching at 10:30 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:15 p. m. Jefferson township Sunday school convention will be held Sunday afternoon at the Christian church and the following is the program: Song Congregation. Devotional service conducted by Arch R. Raney. Song Congregation. Address Rev. Leonard, of Richmond, Ind. Duet Mrs. M. O. Penland and Gertrude Hawley. Round Table. Reports. In the round table two questions will be taken up, one on how to get church members to attend the Sunday school and the other on whether or not promotions in Sunday school classes should be made by examinations.

CARD OF THANKS. We desire to tbank our friendos and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us, during the death of our dear son and brother, also for the beautiful floral offerings, the Rev. C. Huber, and Wilson, Pohlmeyer and Downing, undertakers. Mrs. Minnie Hoselmeyer and Family and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Kizer. 2S-lt 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 w. WANTED WANTED Experienced en gine builders. M. Rumely Co. 263t WANTED 4 bench men, 2 lathe hands. M. Rumely Co. 26-St WANTED Tool box. 304, Fountain City. Address Box 2G-7t WANTED Two good boys mond Underwear Co. at Rich-26-7t WANTED A young man bookkeeper and stenographer for a position in Billings, Montana. Good salary with chances for advancement for right person. Call at RICHMOND BUSINESS COLIJ2GE. 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 "02- 20-fri-sat-tf WANTED A girl for See Mrs. R. G. Leeds second work. South 18th St. 27-tf OR .VI LI ,E THO M PSO TNPiaTno tuning and repairing, rhone 1756. 27-3t W7vNl'EDT'hreeToomswith bathlor light housekeeping. Address "J. K." Palladium office. 27-:',t IFYoT rTvANT to make $5 per day listing farm and city property, write Realty, SI 3 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis. 2S-lt WAN T E D Wom a n wants work by day cleaning or laundry work. Experienced. 10S X. Second St. 2S-2t W A X T E D C is terns to c 1 ea n7 1 a w n s to roll. J. M. Johnston. Phone 1408. 28-7t $100 WEEKLY profit in spare time at home. Mail order husi ness. Don't, worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Xebr. 28-1 1 YOU XG M E X G e t out "of the r uTs" Easy to fit youreelf for big vocation with unlimited future. We teach you and guarantee position. Underwriters. 81:? Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 2S-lt WAXTED Salesmen of ""ability "and neat appearajjee to call on merchants in their territory: elegant sideline; convenient to carry; good commissions; prompt, remittance. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. 28-1 1 SELLING UNION MADE GOODS An immediate money making opportunity for you. Become one of our local representatives and sell union label hosiery, tuiderwear. sweaters and neckties direct to the homes. No capital required. Write for special plans. Steadfast Mills. Dept. 2, Cohees, N. Y. 2S-H LOC O A 1 0 "TO R A TAXI AI f -mFoTli ny friend afflicted wishes to learn of a successful treatment address Room 402, i2 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 28-1 1 LADIES Sewing at home, material furnished, no canvassing, steadywork, stamped envelope for particulars. Calumet Supply Co., Dept. A 162, Milwaukee, Wis. 28-lt Fl VE-MEN of real sales ability, capable of earning $I2.T or more per month. Have some Indiana territory now open. The Doan Oil Co., Cleveland. O. 28-lt WANTED- Screen doors and windows made and repaired, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, large lino new bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pictures framed. We repair evervthing. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1 !,",fi. FOR SALE OR TRADE One bay mare 8 years old. heavy in foal. Address 124 North Kth St. Rich's Barn. 2S-7t FOR SALE Good Globe range. X. 14th. "107 :s-u FOR SALE Coal range, Sanitare couch. 709 S. W. A. 2S-7t FOR-S'AI .E Ora yfull "Teed Rloch baby cab. Call 114 S. 14th St. 2S-21 FOR SALE Span 3 year old muiea and a cheap young horse. E. O. Campbell, Williamsburg, Ind. Phone Fountain City Line.

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WANTED To rent or sell your property, or if you are thinking of buying, call on me. J. C. Cockerill, RealEstate, Rental Broker, 214 Colonial Bldg., 2nd floor. Phone 2132. FOR SALE One almost new 5 room cottage on a good street, all improvements paid for, fine rental location. Will sell very cheap if sold at once. GEORGE B. MOORE, Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. MRS. H. GREENE-DENT continues business 1010 Main street. Manfg. all kinds hair goods, switches, pomps, etc, made from combings. No order too small for careful attention. Newest hair ornaments and switches Just arrived. Our art line complete all new crochet books, cottons and notions. Stamping done to order. 26-7t BICYCLE REPAIRING and supplies, baby cabs re tired. Work called for and delivered. 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. Frank Brunner. 26-eod-7t 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," and "Patent Buyers." Address Randolph & Co., Dept. 2210, Patent Atorneys, Washington, D. C. 21-28-4-11 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. 14-21-28-4-11-18 WANTED Men to learn 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. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 7-14-21-2S-7-14 WANTED Good bed davenport immediately. Address "W," care Palladium. 25-4t WANTED Roomers with board. 212 N. 14th. 2:-7t WAXTED You to see the new styles of White and Standard sewing machines. Ball bearing drop-head Sterling for $18. R. M. Lacey, 9 South 7th St. 23-7t WAXTED An agent t!Th"and1ehigti class automobiles and delivery trucks. Address J 4 care Palladium. 23-7t DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft". Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 40c. F WANT TO BUY 100 "second- hand watches; diamonds, old gold and silver jewelry. Open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. J. M. Lacey, 8 North 8th street. WANTED To" bualfkiTTdTf Second hand clothing. 405 N. D st. 21-7 WANTED Work as janitor or porter work by an experienced man. Call 10S N. 2nd St. 2C-3t WAXTED To buy 3 orTse'tting hens". Address J. R. Howell, care Palladium. MAX OR WOMAN WANTED to collect applications for the big 76,000 acre land opening and the big 3,000 acre orchard development project. Total aplication 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 $3 monthly. Remember that the "land opening" includes r,000 10, 20, 40, 80 and 160 acre tracts of land. This proposition sells itself to the "land hungry" people. Easysales and quick money for you even if yon only put in a portion of your spare time. Experience not necessary. Send for free application coupons and terms to agents. Address Room 1 ".OS Great Northern Bldg.. Chicago. 27-3t. WANTED Your bicycles to clean, repair, new tires put on, ready for nice weather. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son, Fairview. North West Second and Williams St. Work called for and delivered free. WA NT E D Dini ng" foomgirl atArnold's Restaurant. 27-2t WA XTED Lace curtaTns"to stretch". 319 Richmond Ave. 27-3t SEE FRANK KETTLE R for wall paper and hanging. 201 South Sth street. Phone 1814. 27-Tt WANTED HoiisewTork by girl K, years old. 612 N. 14th street. 27-2t WANTKI) Competent house man. 110 North 10th St. 27-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE Six bungalows in West Richmond. On ' Richmond ave., Lincoln street, also on j Bungalow Hill. If you want a nice borne at a reasonable price, that is strictly modern and located right, I . have them for sale. I GEORGE 15. MOORE, Over HOI Main. Phone 2112. i FOR SALE ! Flms for your Kodak. Bring or mail your films to us, postage doducted on mail orders. This is the headquarters for Amateur finishing. All work neatly and scientifically done. TWENTIETH CENTURY STUDIO 919V2 Main Street FOR SALE Single comb Reds, winter layers, eggs, baby chicks, custom, hatching. George Hiser, East Germantown, Ind. 2."-thur-sat-2t BARGAINS in shoes, raincoats, trousers, etc. If you wish to make your money go twice as far trade at the NEW YORK STORE 404 North Sth Street FOR SALE Folding Bed, Chairs, Rocker, Dresser, Hot Water Brooders, Petaluma Incubator. 420 WEST MAIN STREET FOR SALE By Welfer and Stevens, Agents for 1914 OVERLAND CARS 1 1 1913 5 passenger demon-

j strating car. I RICHMOND GARAGE j Phone 2397 44 N. 7th St. j 2i-12t

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FOR SALE FINE HOME on North 18th street, with new furnace and bath, large lot, good barn, fine lot of fruit and ideal home. 5 ROOM HOUSE with hot water heat and bath on North F street, $2,350. with only $200 down. NEW 14 ROOM DOUBLE house with modern conveniences on North 18th street, renting for $50 ; month. $5,500. 9 ROOM HOUSE suitable for rooming house on North 7th street, $3,000. 7 ROOM HOUSE in 2nd square on South 11th street. Furnace and bath, $2,700. Several good homes that we can sell you on the payment plan. Why not stop paying rent? FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. TODAY'S SPECIALS Five room frame 400 block Richmond Ave. Good little home $1,800. Six room frame, large lot 400 block Randolph street. Bargain, $1,800. Eight room modern home, 400 block N. 13th St. $3,900. These Are Good SHIDELER Phone 1814 913 Main FOR SALE Protectograph, good as new, one-half original price. Palladium office. lS-tf HAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse, 403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. mar7-lmo FOR SALE Gas range nearly new. 330 Lincoln. B-tf FOR SALE Hupmobile runabout, 1910 model guaranteed in good condition, equipped. $200. Dr. C. O. Roark, Milton, Ind. 25-7t FOR SALE White crested black poTish eggs for setting. Call 519 S. 1 1th street. 2f-7t FOR SALE Brown Leghorn hens. Call Boston 23-A. 2,-4t FOR SALE Pair-bay mares 6 and" 7 years old, weight 2800, sure in foal. $373; Pair horsey 6 and 8 years old, weight 2750, $300; Good grocery wagon horse, gentle, $100; Serviceable black mare sure in foal, weight 1200, $65. Nice mare Pony, $50. Phone 4846. 27-7t FO rTsALE New Underwood visible typewriter, all latest attachments, cheap. Phone 1674. 27-7t FOR SALE Horse, "wagon and harness cheap. 218 N. Second street. 27-2t. Foil SALE Two passenger Bricker's Auto Inn. Reagel. 27-:;t FOR SA EE 21st St. FOR- SALE -Oak Buffet. 20 South 26-7t Gas range, hot plate, washing machine and baby buggy. S20 N. F street. 25-7t FOR SALE Horses, HorsesT-Horses". Harness, Wagons, Farm Implements of all kinds. Good as new. :u7 x. A. 2fi-:u FOR SALE 5 year old iron grey mare in foal. Trade for good driving horse. W. A. Rich, 14 X. Kth street. 2t-7t FOR SALEevera"! good second hand sewing machines. R. M. Lacey, It South 7th St. 2 !-7t Fur Sale LIVE STOCK IXSURAXCE Insures horses, mules or cattle death from any cause. 30 day insurance for brood marcs. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. O. X. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 8th and Main FOR SALE Meat cooler 6xSx10 feet. Cheap if sold at once. Alexander & Son, Lynn, Ind. 23-7t PunMnc Sale of Real Estate, Thursday, April 2nd, 1914. Consisting: of (2) two properties : No. 1 Located at South Sth and .1 St.. 1 lot 46x902 lots 30x130 facing Sth street, 9 room 2 story house, all modern conveniences. No. 2 fi rooms, 2 story, located at S00 N. Sth Lot ."0x17.".. This will make convenient home. Investigate these. MRS. LENA VONPIEN Sold by Colonial Auction Co. J. R. MacDonakl. FO R SALE "OR R E X T MouVrrTht m se 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. 14-17-19-21-24-2K-2S FOR SALE Five room brick house", 2025 jF st. Phone 1522. 23-7t FOR-sXlfTo R R E XT No v cot tage small payment cash, balance monthly. Rent $10. Phone 3016. 2S-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 1317. FOR SALE fi acres well improved. Route fi. F. M. Miller. :'.-7t FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 1447. FOR SALE Modern six room house on rear end lot. Central location. Also six room house. Fairview. Good home or rental investment. Phone 2740. -''- F OR-S A L E B u r7g al aw; t h rc e o t h er properties, lots, gas range. Phone 32 4.S. marf.tf FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modem. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. j

Now Is the Time to Bony that Home We can suit you in price and location. We have many exclusives which can be had at a bargain. We write Fire Insurance in best old companies; we also make a specialty of handling rentals, looking after same and remit once a month, for a small fee. Why worry about collecting rents. Our office affords plenty of help and quick service. Open Tuesday and Saturday NSghts

913 Main FOR SALE REAL ESTATE The Plzce to Buy a. Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly Blk. 8th & Main FOR SALE 63 acre farm, one mile of good small town, with all good buildings, well fenced, stone road up to farm, with an abundance of fruit. Will consider trade on Richmond property. Can get immediate possession. This is an absolute bargain in a nice little farm. See me at once. GEORGE B. MOORE, Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. CLINTON E. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room 18 Kelly 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, $1,400. Six bungalows, new and modern, from $2,000 to $3,000. See me for I have some splendid bargains in real estate. W.-S. BENNETT j Real Estate and Insurance, City and j Farm Property. ! ROOM 1 5 K EL LV BLOCK j FOR SALE A good modern home. : Phone 3234. FOR SALE Lot 63 on S. W. 4th St. I Apply Dickinson Trust Co. 21-7t FARM FOR SALE Wg acres U mile from Economy. $100 per acre, xo cash, l2 first mortgage, less for all cash. Good improvements. Possession at once. O. M. Frazer, Economy, Ind. 27-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT and bath. -Furnished rooms, heat 66 S. 12th. mar9tf FOR RENT A Five room furnished house with bath, furnace, gas. both kinds of water. For the summer months. To responsible party. 203 S. 17th street. 18-tf FOR REXT 5 unfurnished rooms upstairs, good location. Call 221 S. ;th. 2f,-tf F()R REXT Xew fi "7oon7hous'ecme acr3 of ground. 444 S. Sth st. 21-7 FOR "RENT A-" house" Apply 30C Chestnut St. 17-tf "FOR " RENTST OR age" Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMON D STORAGE CO PhoneJ4JI2 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR" R"EXT Two aros good garden land for season. Wm. .1. Brannon, No. (JS Bridge Ave. 27-21 FOR" RENT .".'room house, f.m N. 9th". 27-21 FOR RENT 7 "room house, electric light, both kinds of water, good place to raise chickens. Large lot and barn. Call S2 Bridge Ave. 27 7t FOR RENT 1 room downstairs ""flat". Gas, electric light, both kinds water. 220 X. 11th. 27-2t FOR R ENT-- 1 foiise. 222 XorttTlth "sf. Apply 113 South 5th St. 27-2t FOR- RENT F'urnished- front room 23 South 5th. 2f-3 FOR RENT room flat, electric light and bath, lfi'i S. 7 th st. Call 201 X. 9th st. Phone 21T.7. 17-tf FOR RENT Modern house. "sinKie and double, modern, North 18th and A streets. Just eomp'u.lca. Phone 3234 or 1323. 10-tf FORReNT Six" rooms "and bath. 200 Richmond avenue. Phone 3078 23tf FO R R E XT Modern fla t central and five room house Richmond Ave. Benj. V. Harris. 2C-:st FO R RENT " room " house, modern improvements. Phone 3042. 2S-2t FOR RWNT Sixr room "modern" house on South 15th street. Call 1013 .Main street. 2S2t FOR RENT Three room " flat "$1L six room bouse $12: five room house $1ii; will rent to colored people. O. B. Fulgliam. over 710 Main street. Phone 2233. 2-!t FOR RENT Furnished rooms" for housekeeping on the ground floor. 44 F't. Wayne Ave. 2S-7t FOIREXT Store roorn"withflat upstairs. 214 S. Sth. 24-7t FOR RENT Lnrge modern "h"o-.i- TO S. Mth. Cail Phono 1591. 23-7t FOR RENT 3 rooms upstairs JS.00. Has gas. water and light. 511 X. D. Phone 2477, 23 tf

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

IhMeler Street

FeSIsmere, Florida News The sales made the past winter to future Fellsmere farmers hare far exceeded the greatest hopes of the most optimistic boosters of Fellsmere. While most Florida land companies have complained of small business, our Sales Company has been very successful in making sales to prospects. They have been able to sell 90 per cent of all who hare inspected the land. This great percentage of sales is due to the fact that at Fellsmere we have the greatest body of muck land in America under complete system of drainage. While there are other companies claiming to drain their lands, yet no one else drains so completely that you cannot buy 10 acres without having a ditch on at least one side of it. Orer 600 acres are now set out In Oranges and Grape Fruit, and several hundreds of acres in Winter Vegetables. The town now has over 1.000 inhabitants, and will double within the next 12 months. The next excursion leaves April 7th. Try to arrange to go along with us. as you can see the crop growing, and better judge of the growing qualities of the soIL FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Building Phoinie 2766

Public Livery

Having decided to quit the Livery Business I will sell at Public Sale at my barn, located in Centerville, Ind., on Main street near Interurban Station on Tuesday, March 31, 1914, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M. sharp. Nine bead of Horses, one pair Geldings, 6 and 8 years old, 16 hands high: an extra good general purpose team; one sorrel mare 5 years old; one sorrel mare 4 years old; one gray horse 9 years old; one bay horse 7 years old; one gray mare; one chestnut sorrel mare, both smooth mouth. There horses are all well seasoned for livery work, or will make good family horses. One Shetland pony less than a year old, a nicely marked little fellow. Vehicles and Harness Six piano box buggies, three of these are practically new. Four surreys, two phaetons, one stanhope, one closed buggy, a good one. Parry make. Good cart light spring wagon with calf rack. Light one-horse dray. One 32 inch Weber Wagon, nearly new. 12 sets of single driving harness. One set double light driving harness. One set double carriage harness. One set heavy breeching team harness; 2 sets heavy one horse harness. Blankets and Robes A lot of heavy wool blankets, winter wool robes, spring and fall robes, summer robes, fly-nets, set team nets. Miscellaneous A lot of extra collars, halters, clipping machine. 50 feet good rubber hose, gravel bed, new Aughe Clipper plow, log bolsters, ail barn utensils, etc. 50 bu. corn, some hay and straw. Terms of Sale. All sums under $5 cash in hand, all sums over $5 a credit ci six months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. Xo property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Two per cent discount for cash on sums over $5.00. This is not a clearance sale, but a quit business proposition. J' R. MOULTON

). C. BROOK BANK, Auctioneer. E. R. Ll'XDV, Clerk. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED j FOR SALE OR TRADE ; Two SO-acre farms, good buildings and well fenced, plenty of friii;. fine location. Will consider trade in Richmond property. If it's farms you want see GEORGE B. MOORE. ; Over ."t Main. Phone 2112 ' WALTER J. PLEASANT Tinner 528 S. 12th Phone 4031 Gutter. Spouting, Roofing, Slate, Furnaces and Furnace Work. Terms reasonable. RICH MONO OXYPATHOk CO. ie- ! moved to 100 S. 12th street. LS-7t YY. S. BENNETT. REAL EST TE AM' FIRE IXSCRAXCE. A live room cottage, rented for $12.50 a month. Price $l.C0O. Will tak- good autoinobil-.; as part. Room 1". Kelly Block. Phones 2707 and l'.','J. Richmond Welding Co. Rt;.r 205 X. Sth Street Oxy-Acetelene Welding Yoti Brock It We Fix It Why throw your broken castings away when we can mike them good as now at a reasonable cost? We weld stove castings, auto cylinders, crank cases, gear wheels, bicycle frames, hangers, and all parts of machinery and farm implements, rebuild cos In p'eol nnd cast gears, also handle contract welding. If you are broken down, call on us for repairs. All work done on short notice. Day and Night. Get your Form Letter Work Done by The Richmond Typewriter Exchange, Room 4. Hittle Block. Fstimates on Small Ijots Cheerfully Furnished.

Phone 1814

Sale of Stock j BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ALBERT ASHCRAFT. paper hanger and painter. 804 No. G street. Phone 3479. 2S-?t K MOOIIiQ & OUBOKN tor ail kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg. A. M. ROBERTS REAL. ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. K. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harnes Store. 613 Main st. Targest moving vans B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. Sth St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner, Mgr. We repair everyt hing. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full lines of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIX. Zuttermeister's Moving Vans LARGEST IX CITY Hear 19 South 6th. Phone 1519. W. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have the buyers. DON'T FORGET THE FLACE 124 X. 6th St. Phone 1884 H. H. JONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer Phone office 1439; Residence 2570. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8tb street. Phone 1E3S. LOST LOST Four keys on key ring. Reward. Return to Palladium ofHce. 21-7 LOST Green bill purse. Return Palladium Office. 2S-2S