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STORES OF DUBLIN " TO CL0SE FOURTH Merchants Agree ' to Shut Doors at 9 O'clock Saturday Morning. DUBLIN', Ind., July 2. Mrs. Shewman, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting Mrs. Larsh, returned to her home yesterday. ; "5 ' Omer Cheesman is still confined to i his bed. A county convention will be held at the Christian church on July 7 and 8. Mrs. Flora Frye and mother, Clarissa Clark, of Knightstown, are on a visit to Mrs. Ammon.and family. Mrs. Maggie Steffenson was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bunday, of Dunreith, on Tuesday. Mr. William Hicks and daughter, Ceorgia, were. in Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. John Norman, of Richmond, spent Tuesday in Dublin. Prof. Cain, while picking cherries at his heme, south of town, fell and sprained his arm severely. The ice cream social given by the members of the baseball team, was largely attended. Several musical numbers were given by home talent and about $14 was cleared. Mr. and Mrs. William Huddleston entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilson. Mrs. Sarah Howren and daughter, Dolly, and Mrs. Kate Jay, of Indianapolis. Ralph Champ Is expected home to ppend the Fourth. Sunday was Mrs. Ulrich Morgan's birthday and a number of friends and relatives with well-laden baskets came to remind her of that fact. Those who participated in the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes and daughter, Nancy, of Richmond, Mrs. Harriet Palmer and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Rebecca Condo. Sam Morris, Ray Beser and Cora Behr, of Germantown; Mr. and Mrs. George Stonebaugh, Mrs. Alice Myers, of Cambridge City, and Mrs. Mary Frank and daughter, Inez, Sam Kinsinger and family, Olive Morgan, Mrs. Frankie Wharton, Elizabeth Moors, Carrie Sands and Frank Hoffman. Mrs. Frank Wharton and Mrs. Ed Morgan spent the day Monday in Richmond. Mrs. Ernest Reid, of Richmond, was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Floyd, of Hope, Ind., are here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. John Shaller is expected home from Batavia, N. Y., on a visit with his family. Mrs. Martha Brown, of Centerville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Phoebe Brown. Saline Ogborn has gone to Richmond to spend a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ogborn, of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Brown and Ixla Converse. All stores in Dublin will close after & o'clock on Saturday morning on account of the glorious Fourth. Mrs. Dan Hollingsworth, of Indianapolis, came home Tuesday to visit her parents. Mrs. Laymond Gilbert and Larry . Hegler were shopping in Richmond Saturday. LYNN, IND. Miss Mary Congill has returned to her home at Paoli, Ind., after a pleasant visit with Miss Mabel Bowen. Mrs. F. W. Kienzle has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives in Dunkirk. She was accompanied home by her cousin, Miss Bernice Condon. Miss Anna Nye was the guest of relatives in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Daniel Meeker and son, Sheldon, were guests at a musical given at the home of Mrs. James P. Goodrich, in Winchester, Monday evening. There were one hundred and sixty-five guests. Frank Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Morgan were guests of Howar Morgan and .amily Wednesday. Mrs. Robert McKinney and daugh ter, Margaret, of Constantine, Mich., i have been visiting at the homes of. Louts Arvin and W. O. Bales. Mrs. Lena Cloud, of Decatur. Ind.,' spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Edward Lacey. i Mrs. F. H. Horn entertained at din-; ner Friday in honor of her birthday, ! her sisters Mrs. J. I. Thomas, Mrs. Charles Mann, Mrs. Elmer He! ' , Mrs. Charles Skinner and menib i their families. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorn . returned from an auto trip to the lantit ocean, and will visit relative, at this place a short time before returningto their home in California. Rev. Fred carter ana ramuy, ot Jonesboro, Ind., were the Sunday guests of hir father, John Carter. Mrs. Kate Shugart, of Traverse City, Mich., was called here the past week on account of the serious illness of her aged mother, Mrs. Mary Pierson. Rev. JOBeph Chamness, who was taken very ill at Dunkirk last week was able to come home Saturday and

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WEST MANCHESTER Misses Helen Steimetz, of Arcanum, and Florence Howell left Tuesday evening to visit friends in West Alexandria for a few days. Mrs. Ralph Speuler, of Van Wert, came Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Siler for a few days. Miss Grace Judy, of Dayton, spent Friday and Saturday here at the home of Mr. and Mr.3. Jerry Studebaker. Charles Cossairt will spend Saturday in Greenville. Miss Myrtle Trone was in Lewisburg Monday evening. Henry Houseman and family and Mr. Heckathorae spent Sunday with Harry Fender and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone and guest Miss Helen Steimetz, spent Sunday at tne home of F. M Davisson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Christman Saturday evening a girl, third child. Miss Alice Scuermann who has been seriously ill is improving. D. A. Petry and H. J. Copp are attending the educational association at Cedar Point this week. William Trone's entertained Sunday the following: William Fletcher and family, Harvey Newman and wife, and Mrs. Mary Trone. Verdie Fox was In Lewisburg Monday. Mrs. Charles Fowble and son, Vincent, and Ruth Wagner spent Satur

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AUCTIONEERS Deering & McDonald, Real Estate and Merchandise, 15 South Seventh St. A. O. DEERING AUCTION CO. Real Estate Auctioneers The Best Way to Sell a Farm or Real Estate Is Our Way. Get in touch with us at once. Lock Box 142. Richmond, Ind. Ho Hi0 JONES Auctioneer I sell anything at auction Real estate, stock sales and household goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. 124 and 126 North Sixth St. AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS City Garage, 418 Main street. Phone 1480. Tires and Accessories. Auto Inn L. G. Whitesell; accessories and repairing. Racine Tires. QuluTeFCity Garage Carbon removed with oxygen. Akron made Miller Tires. BRICK AND CEMENT See The Miller-Kemper for all kinds of brick and cement work. Cor. North West Second and Center streets. Phones 3247-4347-4447. BUSINESS COLLEGES Richmond Business College will furnish you with competent office help. Phone 2040. SEWING MACHINES New and H. D. LACEY. Second-hand.. 9 South Seventh St. PHOTOGRAPHER PARSONS Photographer 704 Main St., Phone 2209 notFce kodXkers Films for your Kodak. Headquarters fir Amateur Finishing. Best work. 20TH CENTURY STUDIO 919 Main Street SECOND HAND STORES NOTICE. We are now located at 6 and S North 6th street with an up-to-date second hand store. J. W. BRAMMER & SON, 8 North 6th Street. HAIR GOODS AND NOTIONS .-IAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired. Mary E. Morse, 403 N. 11th st. Phone 4018. STORAGE FOR RENT-STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO

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day with Jerry Studebaker and wife. J. B. Trone and wife and-Miss Helen Steimetz spent Friday with Charles Barnes and wife. D. A. Petry and wife and Lucile spent Sunday with Edward Wolf and family. Earnest Banfill, of Dexter Mo., arrived here Monday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Oman Banfill and two children, of Xenia, returned home Monday evening after an extended visit with Albert Banfill and wife. Bonnie remained with her grandparents for an indefinite stay.' Mrs. Edward Locke and daughter, Mary, were Richmond shoppers Monday. William Davisson and children, and Elbridge Bunger and wife spent Sunday with Henry Hayes and wife. George Hayes and family, of Baughman, were evening callers. Joe Ruff, of Union City, was here Sunday. FOUNTAIN CITY Mrs. Carrie Davis and little daughter, Virginia, of Lebanon, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lin Townsend. Mrs. Townsend still remains in very poor health. Mrs. Clyde Powers and daughter, Miss Mildred, arrived Monday from Los Angeles. They will remain some To Every Palladioinni Reader This directory will appear triweekly during the entire year. It is the Palladium's desire to call the attention of its readers to this directory. For your convenience you will find under the different classifications many representative firms of Richmond. What does this mean to you and your business ? Your name under this heading will reach thousands of Richmond people, as well as placing you directly in touch with hundreds, of people who come to Richmond, making this their trading center. An ad in the Palladium is a good business getter. Largest paper published in the Sixth Congressional District. For further information address : Live Wire Dept. Richmond Palladium PHONE 2566 GROCERIES B. F. Albright Fireworks for the kiddies. Magazines and reading matter of all kinds. Cor. North Fifth and D streets. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Wm. H. Bradbury & Son do a general Insurance, Loan and Real Estate business. Westcott Block. Funk & Miller, Real Estate and Insurance, 205 Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. Bennett & Foreman Farms and city property; 15 Kelly Bldg., Phone 2707. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building. A. TZ. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harness Store, 616 Main st. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond Homes a Specialty Porterfield & Campbell 5

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time the guests of Major M. M. Lacey and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson returned Tuesday from a ten days visit with her brother. Mrs. Lyman Richardson leaves Friday for a visit with her parents in Cambridge City. Mrs. Will Thornton has not been so well during the last few days. Anderson and Griffis closed out their millinery stock at auction sale. For the present Fountain City will be without a millinery store. Miss Eva Griffis will visit her aunt, Mrs. Black, of Selma, over the Fourth. J. B. Lovin will spend the Fourth with his family who are now visiting at Pikesburg, Ind. Miss Oceola Coggeshall, who for several months has been nursing in Indianapolis will spend the Fourt at home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Love are entertaining Miss Love, of near Lynn. Mrs. Emory Hunt is visiting her son, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Hunt, of Marion, Ohio. Try Cooper's Blend Coffee BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES, ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS Elmer S, Smith, Motorcycles and Bicycles; 426 Main. Phone 1806. HAT SHOP WAYNE HAT SHOP Corner 11th and Main Sts., Cleans, Blocks and Trims Men's Hats, Cleans and Blocks Ladies' Panamas. We Make Soft Hats To Order at Factory Prices. HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS REPAIRING HARNESS Let us take the stitch in time; it will save you nine. Bring us your harness and collars; we will repair them, find an tne little breaks and tears and mend them; do it well, charge you moderately. You will have that secure feeling and your harness life will be doubled. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 509 Main Street. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Miller-Kemper Co., "Bestbilt" Buildings. North West Second and Center streets. Phones 3247-4347-4447. Geo. M. Guyer Estimates cheerfully given, 1026 Sailor Street. Phone 3220. BUILDING MATERIALS The Miller-Kemper Co., Lumber, Millwork and Building Material. Factory, North West Second and Center Sts. Phones 3247-4347-4447. DYERS AND CLEANERS D. Moody Welling Dry Cleaning and Pressing. Phone 1072. HOTELS KENMORE No. 330y2 Main Street. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ROOMS FOR LODGING. Strictly Modern. D. I. BRADY. PRINTING 100 Calling Cards, name printed, 20c; name and address, 25c; 500 Business Cards printed from your copy, $1.00; 500 Envelopes printed to order, $1.25; 500 Letterheads, Billheads or Statements, $1.25. Multigraph or Form Letters. We make from your copy. Get our prices. TONEY, the Printer, 901 Main street. PLUMBING, HEATING LIGHTING. AND Everything in electric, gas, steam and water. Meerhoff, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS Phone 1603. Take E'evator. G. C. WILCOXEN CHIROPRACTOR, Rooms 306-307 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor. Richmond, Ind. Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m 2 to a p. tu Other hours by appointment.

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED Some one to wreck brick house and out-buildings for lumber and brick on premises. Address Palladium. WANTED Situation as chauffeur or repair man, references. 716 N. 12th st. l-2t WANTED Small furnished house or flat for man and wife. Address Z. T., Palladium. l-2t WANTED Sewing machines to repair. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. 1-lt SALESMEN WANTED To handle our line of paints, oils and disinfectants. Large profits to the right man who can secure the business. Write for particulars. The Sun Chemical Company, Richmond, Va. 29-6t FOR," CARPET cleaning phone 26961 may-15-to-aug-15 WANTED Competent man and Eli .wife to take charge of Richmond Country club. Must be able to cook and serve. Address C. C, care Palladium. 2-3t WANTED Place to work two or three days a week by lady. Address R, care Palladium. 2-2t WANTED You to attend the auction sale tomorrow afternoon at Colonial Auction Room, 15 S. 7th st. WANTED By young couple, board and room, where wife can do housework in payment for her board. Address Couple, care Palladium. 2-7t WlCNTEDEverybodyto come to tfie auction. 15 S. 7th St. WANTED Work in country by boy 16 years old; experienced. 1235 Sheridan street. 2-2t To Exchange Piano For MOTORCYCLE. Address X, Care Palladium. WANTED Work of- any kind by a steady, sober, old man, small wages. Address A, care Palladium. 23-9t WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaired, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, large line new blcyces, baby cabs re-tired, pictures f ran.ed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTED Lawn mowers sharpened, bicycles, wringers, sweepers, baby cabs, fly screens to repair; called for and delivered free. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown & Son, N. W. 2nd and Williams. WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. We prepare you in few weeks. Can earn while you learn. Tools given. Jobs waiting. Big demand for our barbers at surprising wages. Write today. Moler Barber College, . Indianapolis, Ind. 27-6t WANTED Good bookkeeper for lumber camp. Apply B. Johnson & Son, Second National Bank Bldg. 2-3t WANTED-Sewing machines repair ed. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two 4 room houses, 78 and 80 John st., $9 per month. Phone 1235 or call O. D. Bullerdick, 135 S. 13th st. 15-eod-tf FOR RENT High grade modern apartment. W. K. Bradbury & Son, Westcott Block. 24-tf FOR RENT Single bed room. 27 N. 11th st. 29-7t v'OR RENT Furnished modern room 214 N. 12th street. 16-tt FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, corner First and Pearl; finest location in the city. Phone 2477. 23-tf FOR RENT Third floor ttat in Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. 4-tf FOR RENTN. 7th st. -4 room modern flat. 204 Phone 1707. 27-7t FOR RENT Modern flats, central location. No children or dogs. Phone 2179. 30-7t FOR RENT House." 903 N. 10th st. Inquire Dr. Kinsey. l-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 115 N. 12th. 2-lt FOR RENT Sewing machines. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. FO R RENT A house"."-2 1 0 N.-2n dTt" Call 206 S. 8th St. 2-7t FOR RENT 5 room house, white or colored family. Phone 2262. 2-7t

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FOR RENT We do not charge you rent for goods consigned to us. We will make you money. Colonial Auction Co., 15 S. 7th st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond Homes a Specialty Porterfield & Campbell Eighth and Main. FOR SALE Baby cab, good condition. Call 46 S. 11th st. 26-7t FOR SALE One horse 212 S. 15th st. and harness. 26-7t FOR SALE Automobile roadstear bodies, Westcott model. Call phone 6147-G. 29-7t Auction Sale TOMORROW Friday, July 3, beginning at 2 o'clock, when we will sell to the highest bidder, one davenport, 6 dining room chairs, cost $30.00, rocking chairs, dining room table, kitchen extension table, stands, Victor talking machines, morris chair, one 8 foot center desk, solid oak, one baby buggy, pictures, iron beds and mattresses. 30 gallons roofing and fence paint, about 40 gallons Lowe Bros, and Sherwin Williams paint, varnish, stain and many other articles. Also one oak 3-piece bedroom suite, cost $85.00. COLONIAL AUCTION CO. "Of Course" 15 South 7th Street. NOTICE PAINTERS We will sell a complete line of good house paint j Friday at 2 o'clock. Co., 15 S. 7th st. Colonial Auction FOR SALE Most everything in good, up-to-date household furniture, .to the highest bidder. Colonial Auction Room, 15 S. 7th st. FOR SALE One D. S. Polled Durham male calf, 12 months old. Wood Eliason, Centerville, Ind. 18-eod-7t FOR"S ALE Milk route. Call at PaT ladium 30-"t FORlALE New six room house, modern improvements. Call 101 S. W. 5th st. l-7t

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at 2 p. m., the following described real estate, situated in Wayne county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: A part of the north half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-four (24), in township fifteen 15), range thirteen (13), east of the second principal meridian line in the district of lands sold at Cincinnati, O., commencing at the northeast corner of said quarter section, running thence south sixty (60) poles, thence west 160 poles, thence north 60 poles, thence east 60 poles to place of beginning, containing sixty (60) acres more or less. Subject to taxes of 1914. Said farm is sitauted about half mile north of Philomath and three miles west of Abington. The same being a splendidly improved farm. TERMS OF SALE . One-third of the purchase money to be paid cash down, one-third in nine and the remainder in eighteen months from day of sale, the deferred payments to be evidenced by notes with approved security, and to be secured by a mortgage upon the premises, bearing interest

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FOR SALE Continued Auction Sale SOON BARGAIN MUST SELL Ice cream parlor, pool room. Splendid opportunity. Investigate. Will sell private. Will see any party interested. COLONIAL AUCTION CO. 15 South 7th Street. FOR SALE Flanders 5 passenger automobile In A-l condition. Cliff Bev. ington, 1013 Park Place. Phone 1003. - 30-7t FOR SALE Bargains in sewing matuiuw. sj o. iiu ruuue 100. 1-11 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE C. E. SELL Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Over 710 Main Street. Phones: Residence 3078; Office 2962. 4 ACRES 8 room house, good out-buildings, level land, just outside city limits, can be bought for the co6t of the house. I have several small places for sale and Irade. . 36 ACRES 6 room house and one mile from small town. A bargain at $3,000. See me, for I have something that will interest you in real estate. FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3247. FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 4c tnnt front fino inv0tni0nt KnlnHiH j iocation. Address B, care Palladium 20-tt FOR SALE A good Phone 3234. modern home. FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. LOST LOST Small gold watch with ribbon fob. Return to 229 National road. ! Reward. l-2t ale of E TATE f I-I Ctafifnri4 AttAifiw