Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 259, 10 September 1914 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1914

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TO DESCRIBE WAR FOR MEMBERS OF COMMERCIAL CLUB Bernhardt Knollenberg Will Close Series of Short Addresses by Club Leaders on Boosting City. A program of short snappy talks not more than five minutes In length closed with a twenty minute talk by Bernhard Knollenberg on his European experiences has been arranged for the meeting of the Commercial club Monday night. A big attendance Is expected as it will be the first meeting which 125

new members have had opportunity of attending. It Is the meeting of welcome by the old members to the new. Following the, talks by members, there will be a moker The meeting will open at 7:3h o'clock for a short business session although it is probable that no important business will be transacted. From the five minute talks, some suggestions are expected that will be b meflcial to the club in its next year's work. The program follows: Address of Welcome George Seidel. "Reminiscences" S. E. Swayne. "Atas-itages of United Effort" "IV'S.n,. aaM wn. Does it Pay to Boost?" H. L. Mon-I arch. ' How to Boost Best" John F. McCarthy. "What Richmond Needs" E. G. ..cmper. "Our Newspapers" Lee B. Nusbaum. "How Commercial Clubs Assist Cit ies" Henry Gennett. "New Members View" Charles Beck. ! "The European Situation" Bernhardt Knollenberg. I ! Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I advised the 'boys' when they enlisted for the Spanish war to take Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them, and have received many thanks for the advice Riven," writes J. H. Houghland, Eldon, Iowa. "No person whether traveling or at home should be without this great remedy. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) I ECONOMY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macy and son of Pittsburg have been visiting here for two days. Albei t Clark is spending the week j at Indianapolis. Mr. May has gone to Nashville, Tenn.. for a week's vacation. Theodore Barnes of Indianapolis and Mr. Clark of New York will sing a diu't at the Friends church Sunday morning. The announcement will attract many music lovers. I. on Edwards was at Richmond yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Ballinger of Economy, Mr. arid Mrs. Orza Weaver and daughtrr or Chicago were entertained at nner Monday ny Mr. ana ivirs. tna. rnllinger of Carlos City. Those who visited the Edwards i mthers the first of the week were Wiiliam Lamb, Milo Lamb, Harvey r.owman. Economy; Dick Conway, of r.r ensfork; Albert Swain, Eaton; Jas. Mnmbower, Grant Parsons and Mr. Jlrown, Boston: Mr. and Mrs. Tom I anib, Richmond. The Rev. and Mrs. Morris Ballinger son Joe took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl Monday. T)r. and Mrs. Loop and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenstreet attended the homecoming at Sugar Grove Sunday afternoon. Krnest Clark went to Indianapolis Monday to buy cattle and visit the state fair. Mrs. Mary Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jcnes of Richmond, and Mrs. Ada Cain were Sunday afternoon callers at the Northcott country home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson have returned from a fishing trip. ' Martin has accepted a position at Kokomo. ' ho W. C. T. U. will meet with the r sirlf-nt. Mrs. Emma Hiatt, Friday afternoon. .unit Mary Ann Williams, 86, has been librarian of the Friends Missionary society ever since the society was oreanized twenty years ago. With the

purchase of a bookcase the library was Nellie Brier, at the hospital, and removed to the church Monday. i ports she was some better Sunday.

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BOSTON, IND. Messrs. and Mesdames Will Porterfeld, A. B. Parks, J. C. Pyle, Prank Rife and Will Overholser motored to Saratoga Sunday and attended the funeral of Ed Rife.. Miss Sada Pottenger was the guest of relatives at West Alexandria, O., over Sunday. Misses Grace Parks and Helen Anderson were Richmond visitors Monday. Verold Lackey and Miss Grace Pottenger motored to Richmond Sunday. Miss Maude Phillips is on the sick list this week. Miss Marie Brattain spent Sunday with Miss Violet Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffer motored to Eaton Monday. Miss Aijen La Rue, who has been the guest of Miss Fanny Grim for several weeks, has returned to her home in Indianapolis. The public school opened Monday with Fifty-eight pupils enrolled. Morris Ambrose and Henry Hensley attended the races at Eaton Monday. Mrs. G. W. Shumate and children have returned home after visiting with relatives in Cincinnati for the past two weeks. H. E. Cain of Peru, Ind., is filling the vacancy of dispatcher K. H. Knox who is taking his vacation this month. Mrs. Ida Powell of Richmond spent Monday night with relatives here. Mrs. Miller and daughter of Muncie Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shook and family this week. WEST MANCHESTER ! Bob Daugherty of Richmond is vis iting J. R. Overholser. Mrs. Edith Dill and daughter Vonda, and Fleecy Dill are spending this week at Palestine. The reunion of the Gift family was held Monday at the home of Levi Shumaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Juday were the guests of George Juday and sons from Saturday until Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Locke returned home Monday after spending a few days in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Locke and children spent from Friday until Sunday with Mrs. Locke's parents at Whitewater, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wehrley entertained Noah Young and family of Eldorado and Ethel Young of Dayton, Sunday. Clayton Emerick and family spent Monday with relatives at Eldorado. Ora Emerick and family spent from Saturday until Monday at Castine. Alice Richards entertained company from Indiana last week. Thomas Parker and family of Richmond came Saturday to visit relatives. Mr. Parker returned monday evening, and Mrs. Parker returned Wednesday. Mrs. A. O. Miller and daughter Josephine spent last Thursday in Dayton. DUBLIN, IND. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bowles of Muncie visited Henry Bowles and family Sunday. Mrs. S. R. Grist of Everton is the guest of Fred Hayes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Shaw of Muncie were entertained Sunday at the home of Tom Shaw. Mrs. Clarence Reid and sons of Rich mond were guests of friends here Sun day Misses Lea and Marjorie Floyd have gone on a week's outing among the northern Indiana lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Laymon Gilbert are attending the state fair. Tom Hatfield of Richmond is visiting his brother, Ben Hatfield. Miss Kitty Moore and sister of Cincinnati, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Murray, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Sparks were at Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Orange Hall entertained the Bide-a-wee Embroidery club Tuesday evening. Miss Evelyn Hayes, who has accepted a position as school teacher at Riser's school, north of Cambridge, began work Monday. EAST GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kocker were in Richmond visiting friends Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Darnell returned to Richmond after visiting relatives and friends. Lloyd Stoffer accompanied them, where he will make his home for the winter and go to school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt. Mrs. Grace Smith visited her aunt,

Earl McCray spent a few days with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Longstreth and family visited friends Sunday. Mrs. Jake Condo bought Mrs. Lillian Castle's property. The gravel pit has closed down for the winter. M. D. Dexter has returned to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin and son will return to Indianapolis. Mrs. Katherine Sowers is still on

the sick list. ' Miss Nina Snapp was in Cambridge. Mrs. Verla Stoffer was in Richmond Monday looking after business. 1 Mrs. Jennie Kimmel is still very , poorly and her daughter, Mrs. Joe Burns and family and George Sowers j and family spent Sunday with her. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ohmit and daughter have returned home after being gone several months on account of his health. Mrs. Herbert Kocker spent the day in Richmond. r HAGERSTOWN Mrs. Margaret Lontz is the guest of her son, J. M. Lontz, and Mrs. Lontz at Richmond. Miss Lucile Giesler has entered the ! conservatory of music at Cincinnati ! for the study of piano music. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hathaway and Miss Kate Hathaway of Richmond were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wimmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler and Mr. B. F. Weaver entertained Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Weaver and Miss Louise Weaver of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain and Mr. Elmer Weaver of Economy and Miss Alice Thornburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler have gone to Cambridge City to attend the funeral of Dan Vanbuskirk, who was killed Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Knapp are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones at Indianapolis. M. T. Fox and Orpha Jones spent Wednesday at the .state fair. Mrs. Henry Replogle and Mrs. Maggie Replogle were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth 'ox at Greensfork. Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts went to Cincinnati Wednesday to visit among the children. Miss Rachel Coffman returned to Greensfork Wednesday after a visit among friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Dave, Werking spent Wednesday at Richmond. RICHMOND Friday, Sept. 18 BUFFALO O'Ll BIGGEST CIRCUS IN THE WORLD! COL. W. F. CODY Buffalo Bill) tVIII POSITIVELY Appear In 'Parad 'and SALUTEYou From tha Saddle at tha PERFORMANCES HFTEMOON nAII V NIQHT 2:15 UAILT 8:15 COME DOWN TOWN FREE STREET PARADE! TW0MILESL0NG-10.30A.M. Reserved Seats sold at the Thistlethwalte Drug Store Show Day. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Dickinson Trust Company vs. The Unknown Heirs, Devisees and Legatees of John Dennis, deceased, et al. Wayne circuit court, April term, 1914. No. 16,890. Complaint to quiet title. Be it known, that on the 9th day of September, 1914, the above named plaintiff, by its attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court, its complaint against said defendant in the above entitled cause to quiet title, together with the affidavit of a competent person, that said : defendants are not residents of the ' state of Indiana. i Said defendants, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John Dennis, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Mary Dennis, deceased; James Herrington; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of James Herrington, deceased; Mrs. John Poole, Jr.; the unknown heirs, de visees and legatees of Mrs. John Poole, Jr., deceased; and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Jennie Laudig, deceased, therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of paid complaint against them and that unles" they annear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on November 2, 1914, a day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of October, 1914, next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the clerk and the seal of said court at the city of Richmond this 9th day of September, 1914. GEORGE MATTHEWS, Clerk. Robbins, Starr & Goodrich, Attorneys of Plaintiff. w-10-17-24) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Martha B. Timberlake, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne circuit court of Wayne county, Indiana, as executor of the last will and testament of Martha B. Timberlake, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dickinson Trust Company, Executor. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys.

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Ise'beD ' Tb World' Moat Famous Beauty Erpit Vesta TiUey f Mke!S& I am more than pleated with the retultt obtained by taint your toilet preparation.. They are excellent and 1 count myaerf matt fortunate 1 came acrott them before ifavina America. Sincerely youn, VESTA TILLEY." NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: In the Wayne circuit court, April term, 1914. Mary Elizabeth Lashley, Daniel Lashley, her husband; Charles S. Osborn, Annie Osborn, his wife, plaintiffs, vs. Franklin Osborn, Leota Osborn, his wife; Foster Osborn, Flora Osborn, his wife; George R. Hart, guardian of Tracy Osborn, infirm, now deceased; Foster Osborn, administra tor of estate of Tracy Osborn, de ceased; Clate Montgomery, defendants. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in the Wayne circuit court of Indiana, wherein Mary Elizabeth Lashley, Daniel Lashley, Charles S. "Osborn, Annie Osborn, are plaintiffs, and Franklin Osborn, Leota Osborn, Foster Osborn, Flora Osborn, George R. Hart, guardian of Tracy Osborn, infirm, now deceased, Foster Osborn, administrator of estate of Tracy Osborn, deceased, and Clate Montgomery are defendants, for the sale in partition proceedings of the real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in complaint in said cause, will, as such commissioner, on Thursday, October 1, 1914, offer for sale upon the premises to the highest and best bidder therefor, the following described real estate situate in Wayne and Union counties, state of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the southwest quarter of Section Four (4) of Township Twelve (12) north of range one (1) west, in Wayne county, state of Indiana. And also seventy-five (75) acres off of the north side of the northeast quarter of Section Eight (8) of Township Twelve (12) north, Range One (1) west, the same bounded as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Section Eight (8), Township Twelve (12) north, Range One (1) west, aforesaid, thence south seventyfive (75) rods to a marked stone; (hence west parallel with the south line of said quarter to the west line of said northeast quarter, thence north along quarter section line to northwest corner of said northeast quarter; thence east along north section line to the place of beginning, in Union county. These tracts will be offered first in parcels, and then as an entirety, and offers accepted as will produce the greater receipts. Terms of Sale. This real estate will be sold subject to approval of Wayne circuit court and subject to rights of present tenant to continue in possession of said real estate to March 1, 1915, the revenues of farm until such date, payable to present owners and tenant, and giving possession to purchaser March 1, 1915. This real estate will be sold, also subject to taxes of year 1914, payable in year 1915; and sold on terms of payment of at least one-third cash in hand on day of sale, balance in two equal annual payments, the same represented by notes in usual bankable form, providing for attorney's fees, and secured by first and purchase money mortgage on real estate sold, and same bearing interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. Hour of Sale. Said sale will commence at 2 o'clock p. m. on the said premises above, and continue until sold. Abstracts. Purchaser will be provided with abstracts showing good merchantable title to said real estate, without further cost to him. GEORGE R. HART, Commissioner. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. D. C. Brookbank, Auctioneer. (3-10-17-24) CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 8, 1914. I To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given by the board of public works of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 8th day.of September, 1914, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the improvement resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 421, 1914. For the construction of cement roadway in the alley betwen North 12th and 13th streets, from North B to North C street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public impiovement are hereby notified that the board of public works of said city has fixed Monday, Sept. 28, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with "the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, la on file and may be seen at the office of the board of public works of said city. Alfred Bavis. Charles E. Marlatt. John McMinn.

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NOTICE OP SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. State of Indiana', County of Wayne,, ss: , In Wayne circuit court, April term, 1914. In the matter of the estate of Mathias Ranck, deceased, late of Wayne county, state of Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of estate of Mathlas Ranck, deceased, late of Wayne county, state of Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the said decedent,' in southwestern part of Abington township, Wayne county, state of Indiana.

on Thursday, September 17, 1914, the Personal property of said estate consisting of a miscellaneous collection of farming tools and equipment, hay loader, farm wagons, plows, harness, wagon beds, planters, harrow drill, etc.; and also quantity of hay and threshed oats, cheaf oats; and also quantity of shingles and miscellaneous small articles. Stock Also will be sold at the same time one black mare and one bay horse, one old mare, one yearling, black filly colt, one four-year-old unbroken filly and one old black mare. Commencement This eale commences at 1 o'clock p. m. Terms of Sale All sums ot rive dollars and under, cash in hand ; over five dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, befring six per centum interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, in usual banakable form, and with approved surety. CURTIS RANCK. Administrator Estate of Mathias Ranck, Deceased. Gardner, Jessup & White. Attorneys D. C. Brookbank. Auctioneer. (20-27-3-7) PALLADIUM WANT ADS Telephone Number 2563 ONE CENT A WORD WANTED WANTED Situation driving auto truck or delivery car, can handle big machine, reference and license. Address C. B. T., care Palladium. 10-2t WANTED Sewing by day, no objections to country. Address F. C. H., care Palladium. 10-2t WANTEDConfinement cases. 114 Chestnut st. Phone 4866. 10-2t WANTED Male help Agents to sell household goods; salary and commission. 533 Main st. 10-3t WANTED Piano tuning and player repairing; prompt attention; expert work. W. B. Watson, 9 S. 7th st. NOTICE. We want furniture for our sale next Saturday. No matter how many rooms or what is consigned. See us or consign or phone us and we will call. You get the cash and more than from any one else. Call COLONIAL AUCTION CO. Phone 1876. 15 and 17 South 7th Street. WANTED Single man for steady farm wprk. Address X-3, care Palladium. ' 8-7t WANTED $2,800 or $2,900 for Improvements on first class real estate. Address B. W., care Palladium. 8-3t WANTED Experienced saleslady in millinery and other departments. Leader WANTED Let and build it. 4759. me plan your house J. H. Doherty. Phone 7-7t 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 everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main st. BrownDarnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTED Middle aged white woman for light housework, no washing. 105 N. 13th St. 3-7t WANTED To buy watches, diamonds and old gold. 8 N. 8th st. J. M. Lacey. MIRRORS re-silvered, old "and new work done, work guaranteed. Phone 1851. Shop 715 N. B st. Frank D. Lane. 9-7t WANTED House Sheridan st. work to do. 1222 1 9-2 1 WANTED 5 or 6 room modern house between Main and N. D and 12th and 19th.; no children. 9-2t WANTED Farmers to bring their cane to Bertsch's sorghum mill, Centerville, Ind. Mill will start Sept. 15. Molasses for sale after that date at the factory and at all leading grocers. 9-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Barn. 423 S. 12th st. 10-3t FOlTRENT Furnished house, 6 rooms, modern conveniences. Address Central, care Palladium. 10-7t FOR RENT Five room flat, bathTcenrtrally located. Phone 1519. 10-7t FORRENT Store room No! 601 N. 13th St., $22.00, good location for grocery or general store. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 9-2t FOR-RENT Ten room"" house with three acres of ground, $18.00. Phone 2233. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main. 9-2t FOR RENT 6 rooms and bath, 2213 N. C St. Call 103 N. 15th st. Phone 4010. 9-tf FOR RENT louse. Phone 1078. 15-tt FOR RENT Apartment in Wayne flats. Phone 3478. 1-tf FOR RENT Double house, one side $7, other $9. Electricity, gas. Phone 1078. 4-7t FOR RENT Furnished bath. 24 N. 13th st. rooms with 8-7t FOR RENT Modern 4 room flat. 801 S. 9th st. Phone 1935. 9-7t FOR RENT 8 room Phone 3474 or 2197. roodern house. 9-7t FOR RENTTwo furnished house keeping rooms: no children. 1114

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FOR RENT Modern room. 212 N. 9th st. 5-7t FOR RENT room house. 80 John St., 19.00. Call "O. D. Bullerdtck, 135 S. 13th St. FOR RENT Modern rooms, private families. 29 S. 12th st. 7-7t POR KENT Five room house, $9.00. 800 N. 12th st. 3-7t FOR RENT Apartments in the Arden, very desirable. Phone 2070. 4-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE Three sewing machines. 14 S. 5th st. 10-7t FOR SALE Baseburner, good as new. Call at 508 S. 13th St. 10-3( j for SALE-reat bargain, new cot tage, cash or payments, win rent $10. Box 100, City. 10-2t! FOR SALE Country butter and chickens, also che?p horse. Phone 4033. 318 N. 17th st. 10-7t FOR SALE Steel range with reservoir and warming closet, almost new. 518 S. 8th st. 10-2t FOR SALE Two wood bed room suites, one marble top table, one wood heating stove. 431 S. 9th St. 10-2t FORSALE A-Favorite" range. Inqulre 330 S. 4th st. 10-2t FOR SALE 5 passenger Davis touring car. 1220 S. A St. 3-14t FORSALE1" horse" Excelsior motorcycle, bargain. Address N. R-, care Palladium. 9-3t FOR SALE Suit almost new, small size, and winter coat, cheap. Call 404 N 18th st., between 5 and 6 p. in. 9-3t FOR SALE High speed roadster, fine condition, cheap. 127 S. 12th. 8-3t FOR SALE Vernis springs, oak dresser. Martin bed. Phone 2960. 8-7t FOR SALE Two western horses, one saddle and bride, for $175.00. See horses at Chayney Williamson's farm, two miles out, Chester pike. FOR SALE Good paying restaurant. Address Lock Box 411, Dayton, O. 29-14t FOR SALE-Barrel of softener sticks for Fetta water softener. Phone 2240. 18 tt DUROC SALE Sat. Oct. 10. Palmer & Wilcoxen, 2 mileB N. W. of Webster. l-28t POR SALE Good Globe baseburner. Call 5146-B. 3-7t FOR SALE Bicycles, $5 to $2. cash or payments. Bicycles for rent All kinds of repairing. We6ley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6 room house, cellar and summer kitchen, both waters, gas and electric light. Rents $11. Priced $1,150. Phone 1163. 9-7t Public Sale Real Estate Located at 309 North Twelfth street, Saturday, September 18, beginning at 2 o'clock. Brick residence with 7 rooms, 4 down and 3 up. large basement, beautiful lawn, lot is 57 feet front by 165 feet deep, good garden. possession at once. House open for callers every day or call Deering & MacDonald, Auctioneers. Phone 1876. FOR

15 acres of all level, tillable, sugar tree land, 3 miles from the city. Good 6 room house and 24x36 barn. Good fencing and well watered. We believe it to be cheap at the price of $3,000. No trade for city property, but would trade in on a farm from 60 to 80 acres.

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At Taube's Barn North 6th Street. HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Drafters, general purpose and drivers, the place to buy a horse if you are in need of one and the guarantee is good to consignors. If you have horses to sell bring them in on day of sale, as I will have buyers for all classes. Charges for selling $2.00 per head. 2,000 White Cedar Fence Posts This is an extra nice lot of 8 ft. posts. They are much larger than any post I, have been selling. One car load of Choice Timothy Hay. aBuggies and Harness. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. Terms cash. H. H. JONES

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FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. W. H. DAVIS 444 West Main Street. Ohio and Indiana Farms City Property. Phone 3173. Real Estate Farms and City Property C. E. SELL REAL E8TATE. nvmn 7in MAIN STREET. PHONES: Residence 3078: Of Hew 22 FOH SALf.- o iouiu tuiuau. - - - foot Trent, fine investment, splendid location. Address B. care Palladium. 20-tf A Missouri i-arm and Independence FOR $5 CASH AND $5 MONTHLY NO INTEREST NO TAXES Either ten or twenty acres (you take vour choice regardless of size). also three town lots and 300 shares in successful 1.000-acre orchard company a-ith two canninc factories and full equipment, all for only $300; $5 down and $5 monthly viuoai interest or taxes. Will pay round trip rallwat fare ot buyers. Payments stop la case of death. Write for photograph and full information. Willis R. Munger. E-177. N. Y. Life Bid.,. Kansas City. Ma ' ' FOR SALE 43 acre farm, lfc miles north of Webster with buildings. $3,200 cash, or will trade for smaller farm. Joseph Jones. R. 25. Webster. Ind. 5-7t FOR SALE 6 room bouse. $1,150. Phone 3040. 5 to 8 morning and evening. 3-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE 4b OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. building. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. E. C. SIMS, Contracting Painter. 509 North 17th Street. Phone 2571 Special attention given to refinish ing, graining and all interior work Building contractors' work solicited Estlmateacheerfully given. A. M. ROBERTS. REAL bsiAic City rnd farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harness Store. 616 Main st LOST BLIND MAN lost money bag containing some money, bag was pinned shut with safety pin. 604 N. 14th st. 10-lt L'OST On Labor day, crochet robe and kabki cap between New Paris state line via Westville. Return to Dickinson Trust Co. 10-lt LOST Black Stetson hat between 16th st. and carnival grounds. Reward. Phone 3114. 10-lt LOST Postage stamps amounting to $4.00, between Quigleys and Main st. bridge. Return to Palladium or phone 1425; 10-lt LOST Shepherd dog, biacK. .ut. tan. 313 S. 14th. Reward. LOST Mesh purse in Glen, near the monkey cage. Return to 114 N. 13th st. Reward. 8-3t LOST Pair of rimless glasses between S. 11th and E and S. 13th and J. Return to 503 S. 11th st. Reward. 9 2t SALE Lo-; Building. Phone 2766.

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