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Snapshots of NEW PARIS. Ohio, Dec. 19. Mr. Mid Mrs. Joseph Baker of Richmond, pent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Baker and family. . . . A birthday anniversary party was held Sunday at the home of Marion Heck, Mr. deck celebrating Ms natal day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webrley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heck and son. and Charles Wehrley of Richmond, were the guests Miss Mary Hawley of Richmond, spent Sunday with home-folks Mts. James Kuth went to Monroe, Ohio, Saturday, called there by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Potts, who died on Sunday morning. Mr. Kuth and sons, George and Byron went to Monroe also, where short funeral services were held Tuesday and further services at the Methodist Church at Camden. O., where burial was made ia the cemetery there. J. P. Mungavln, telegrapher, who has been visiting his mother several weeks and recuperating from a nervous breakdown, has so far recovered that he is able to resume bis duties in the passenger station office at Richmond O. C. Mendenhall of Greenville, spent several days here on advertising business. . .C. A. and C. W. Northrop spent Sunday at New Madison with their brother-in-law. George Harter, who I ELDORADO, OHIO ELDORADO, Ohio, Dec. 16. Mrs Frank Deem and daughter Harriet, called on Mrs. Li da Emrick and Mrs. Prank Stayton Monday afternoon Harvey Shewmon and family entertained at dinner Sunday, MlEses Josephine and Yvonne Miller of West Manchester, Mr. Gllllfan of West Jefferson, and Guy Campbell...,. Ed White and family called on John Deem and family Sunday afternoon. s . .Mr. and Mrs. 'Melvin Rinehart and Herbert Rinehart and amily spent from Friday until Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pierce of Dayton. Ohio Roy Emrick spent Sunday afternoon with Guy Campbell Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Campbell spent Thursday with Allie Miller and wife of West Manchester Wm. Keckter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Emrick spent Sunday with Samuel KeckJer....Mr. ai.d Mrs. Russel Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newman epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wehrley.... Charles and Guy Campbell spent Saturday in Dayton Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Maatin and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ullom took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A H. Mstin, Sunday - Mr", and Mrs. Harry Lee visited in Dayton Sunday. .Rev. Saras L. Stoner and Miss Samantha Wikle spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Evln Disher . . .Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby and Vern Moore and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brown Sunday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stayton spent Sunday with Harve Emrick and family Misses Treva and Esther Trick spent Friday night and Saturday in Richmond, Ind .... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cahtll of Lewisburg, called on Wm. Os walt and family Sunday evening Frank Beard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonebrake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stephens Sunday afternoon . . . .Vern Moore and family took Sunday dinner with Frank Parks and family of West Manchester Isaac Miller and family entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schllentz, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cahlll of Lewisburg, and Bert Sen 1 lent? and family, of Brookville....Rev. Sara L. Stoner, WHY EYESIGHT FAILS By a Specialist. Poor sight and bad teeth are due to the same cause. neglect. We neg lect our teeth and tney decay; we neglect our eyes and our sight grows dlra. Most people know how to preserve their teeth but few know what to do for their eyes, some who carefully clean their teeth do nothing to help their eyes carry the awful strain put upon them by modern life. Our eyes need care and if we refuse to give it to them we pay the penalty In suffering ana poor eyesignc a soothing, cleansing, healing lotion for the eyes that 99 out of a hundred fbould use twice a day or oftener Is made after this prescription. Dissolve Vb grains optona In 2 ounces of wayer; use as an eye bath. It sharpens the vision, relieves irritation, allays inflammation, makes the eyes feI smooth and fine as if well -lubricated. Many who use It find to their great surprise that they do not need glasses. They regain perfectjsight and eye comfort. Used early in the morning it makes the eyes feel fresh and smooth; used at night it brings comfort and a soothing sense of sweet relief from strain. After an automobile.ride or a picture show;, a dayxof close, hard work or An hour's reading that tires the eye?, an application of this soluHon soothes, contorts and rests the eyes. j A. G. Luken & company or any ether druggist can fill this prescription. Any physician familiar with the formula, even If he has never pre scribed it. will ten you tnat it is perfectly harmless. Adv.

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New Paris suffered a slight paralytic stroke the past week Local friends of Walter McKee, now of Richmond, a " former New Paris boy, were surprised to hear of his marriage which occurred recently. His bride was Miss Inez Cricke, and is also well known here. Hearty good wishes are extended Mr. and Mrs. McKee Mrs. Martha E. White is on the sick list Miss Ida Warder is reducing her winter stock of millinery and is holding a clearance sale. . .Mesdames W. S. Cblvin and F. J. Colvin and little Welby Colvin were Monday guests of Mrs. Mollie Colvin at Eldorado Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensel had charge Of the, Kuth grocery during the absence Of Mr. and Mrs. Kuth and family, who were called to Monroe, Ohio, on accourt of the death of Mrs. Kuth's mother, Mrs. Catherine Potts.. Mrs. Sarah J. Hapner, mother of groceryman W. C. Hapner, is critically ill at the home of another son, Elmer, near Eldorado. Mrs. W. C. Hapner was a week-end guest there Dan Purviance of Louisville, Ky., spent the week-end with his mother and brother. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Vance spent Monday at Dayton, where Mr. Vanoe was in attendance at the winter Presbytery. Rev. J. H. Blackford and daughter Le nore, spent the day Friday with Ernest Kyle and family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller called on Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastin Sunday evening P. G. Mo Faddinend wife spent Saturday in Dayton, Ohio Mr. H. R. McPherson spent Friday in Richmond. EATON RE-ORGANIZES NEW FIRE COMPANY EATON, O., Dec. 16. Just who will be appointed by council es chief of the fire department is a matter giving rise to considerable conjecture. George A. Shaver, well known ice cream manu DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS CAN BE QUICKLY REDUCED , Readers are advised not to trifle with enlarged, swollen veins, but to procure from a good druggist an original two-ounce bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength) at once and start this simple Home Treatment whiich gradually reduces the veins to normal. Emerald Oil is most sucessful. You simply apply it as directed and improvement begins at once. Miss M. G. S. W., New Brighton, N. Y., writes: "Emerald Oil is curing my mother of Varicose Veins and Ulcers on her foot, where eveything else has failed." Generous sample by mail on receipt of 10c, from Moone Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y. Leo E Fihe can supply you. Adv. A Message to Thin Weak Scrawny Folks An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Pounds of Solid, Healthy Permanent Flesh. Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and vomeo everywhere are heard to say, "I can't understand why I do not get fat. I eat plenty of good nourishing food." The reason is just this: You cannot get fat, no matter how much you eat, unless your digestive organs assimilate the fat-making ele ments of your food instead of passing them out through the body as waste. What is needed is a means of gently urging the assimilative functions of the stomach and intestines to absorb the oils and fats and hand them over to the blood, where they may reach, the starved, shrunken, run-down tissue$ and build them up. The thin persons's body is like a dry spongeeager and hungry for the fatty materials of which it is being deprived by the failure of the alimentary canal to take them from the food. A splen did way of working to overcome this sinful waste of flesh building elements and to stop the leakage of fats is to try Sargol, the famout flesh building agent tnat nas been so widely sold in America in recent years. Take a little Sargol tablet with every meal and see if your cheeks don't quickly fill out and rolls of firm, healthy flesh form over your body, covering each bony angle and projecting point. Thistlethwaite, Ricnmond, Ind., and other good druggists have Sargol or can get it from their wholesaler, and will refund your money if you are not satisfied with the gain, in weight it produces as stated on the guarantee in each large package. It is inexpensive, easy to take and highly efficient. NOTE Sargol is recommended only as a flesh builder and while excellent results in cases pf nervous indigestion, etc.;" have" been reported; care should be taken about using.it unless a gain of weight is desired. adv.

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facturer, Is receiving support from influential friends, and. it is said he is the most probable member of the company. The appointment of a chief is made necessary because of the fact that Cassius Taylor, chief for many years, has been dismissed from service. His dismissal followed the city's ln6tallati6n of a $5,000 motor fire truck. The company has been re-organized by the election of the following officers: first assistant chief, Charles Kelly; second assistant chief, George A. Shaver; third assistant chief, Fred Pugh; hose captain, John G. Klemmer; hook and ladder captain, John Morton ; marshal, William Emmert; secretary and treasurer, Charles O. Fisher. This corps of officers will be presented to council at its next meeting for approval. About 2,240 pounds of apples are required to make 150 gallons of cider. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that y virtue of an order of the Wayne circuit court, entered in the case of Mary A. Mendenhal et al vs. Ida E. Veal et al, No. 17,183, the undersigned, as commissioner heretofore appointed in said cause, will offer for sale at public auction on the premises on Saturday January 6, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate in Wayne county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: The southeast quarter "of section twenty-three (23), township eighteen (18), range thirteen (13) east, except a lot heretofore conveyed for a meeting house. Terms of Sale One-third cash, onethird in twelve months, and one-third in eighteen months, with promissory notes therefore in usual bank form, with 6 per cent interest from day of sale, secured by first - mortgage on said land. Or, the purchaser may pay all cash. ENOS T. VEAL, Commissioner. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, Attorney, (dec 9-16-23) Palladia Minni Want Ads Phone 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc per word for one insertion, or .7. insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office before 10 o'clock a. m. In order that we may Insert it in the hevening issue. FOLLOW THE WANT AD WAY If you are-In business and do not alreadv earrv a Httl ad in the Palladium Phone 2834 and our ad man will call and cive vou rate for business advertising. NOTICE TO FARMERS All ads in these columns coming under the classification of (NO HUNTING) Will be inserted 1 time lc a word 7 times 5c a word For. space rate or club rates call at oftice. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT PALLADIUM WANTED WANTED i room houBe. modern, good location. Address F. care Palladium ii-7t WANTED Wort in private family, 2;S. 5th st. 15-2t WANTED? Ladies to ' sew insoles, good pay weekly, goods cut ready for machine, transportation paid, no canvessing. Address with stamped envelope, Noak Insoles, Danville, 111. ll-7t WANTED A man with ability and $300 to invest and start a, business of his own, handling a high grade arti cle without any competition in the U. S. : Address Box 10, care Palladium.

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RAW FURS WANTED-rrfirlng them to Williams' livery barn, S. 6th st., every Saturday and receive highest market prices on an honest assortment. WANTED To rent 4 rooms ana bath, modern, centrally located. Address H. care Palladium- 24-tf WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf Qirls Wanted STEAL I WORK GOOD PAY. Apply at Indianapolis Glove Co. South H Jod lroad. WANTED Hot noon meal for eight men near Eighth and S. N st. Richmond Adding and Listing Machine Cc 16-2t WANTED Piano buyers to not forget that we are selling some wonderful bargains in pianos and player pianos. A call will convince you that we save you big money. Watson. 9 S. Tth. 16-5t WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. The world is constantly needing more barbers. Our graduates earn good wages. Few weeks completes with us. Prepare now for best jobs. Write Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. ll-6t WANTED Until Jan. ii will ' make feather mattresses for $2.00. Phone 1493. 314 Main st. E. K. Bradley. 10-tf WANTED To buy nice doll cart and siea, AaaresB Toys, care Palladium. "i 15-2t STOP! LOOK! LISTEV! Ttaa Rteh mond Feed Store, rear 911 Main, for low prices. Scratch feed $1.65 per 100 lbs. Other feed in proportion. Phone 2?6. ' ; ' ; ;g-7t WANTED You to buy your boy a nice new bicycle for Xmas, 1916 models now in, good second band ones from fco.OO to $12.00. Baby cabs wringers, stoves, bicycles. All kinds' repairinc- Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. WANTED To buy fur Taube livery Darn on Saturday. Orville Gaar. 13-4t WANTED Good white woman to do washing. 116 Fort Wayne Ave. 14-3t WANTED 25 bench and 15 floor molders, steady work, no trouble. Zanesville Malleable Co., Zanesville, 0. 14-6t FOR RENT B OR RENT Bakery. Joseph Beek, Hildorado, O. li-7t EVERYTHING to repair that is broken; baby cabs, wringer rolls, sweepers, all kinds of grinding, pictures framed, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing sway. Call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1020 Main st. FOR RITNT 6 room modern house. 421 S. 14th st. 14-7t FOR RENT PGR RENT 31 S. 17th st, 5 rooms. modern, $1S and water. See Shideler. Phone 1814. 3-tf FOR RENT Shoe repairing shop. A ppiy Hoosier Store. 16-3t FOR RENT 209 Pearl st., modern, 7 rooms, will rent rieht to reliable tenant; 511 N. D, 3 room flat, gas, electric light, $7.00; 701 S. 6th, 5 rooms $8.00; Z17 S. 4th, 4 rooms, $8.00. See Shideler, 910 Main. Phone 1814. 3-tf FOR RENT Furnished room. 41 S. 10th st. 16-St FOR SALE FOR SALE Korses, harness, wagOLS. vehicles, farm implements. All kinds. 317 N. A St. is-6t FOR SALE Male pigs. PoJan China; also Buff Rock cockerels. none 5147-C. 7-lSt FOk SALE Christmas trees at all prices, delivered. Phone 5130-A. 14-7t FOR SALE Three good furniture cars, double harness, 3 good work team of horses, platform dray in first class shape. Joseph Wilts, 952 Heaton st., Hamilton, O. 14-3t FOR SALE Belgian hares. 417 Kinsey st. 15-7t FOR SALE Diamond ring. 34 k. Inquire at Shafer's Restaurant. 15-3t FOR SALE Fresh around bones for chic :'ns, 24 cents a pound. ntcn gtolle & Sons. 17-eod-lm F&R SAt-E Several big bargains, pianos and player pianos. From $100 to $150 discount. Don't throw away your money but see us and save. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st V 16-5t FOR SALE $ pieces of mission furniture. Call Mrs. Julian Cates, Pelbara Apartments. i6-2t FOR SALE Good base burner, cheap. Phone 2520 or 426 S. 12th st. 16-3t LOST Poeketbook contain . $9.15 on N. Sth or between 8th and 10th on Main. Return 912 X. 12th. Reward. 16-lt FOR SALE 50 Rose Comb Brown - Leghorn hens.' Phone Boston 34-D. - . . l-3t

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HOW iONC YOU 5H FOR SALE Pilot Sixty, 1914 model. electric lights, electric starter, Westinghouse air spring" automatic lamps; will demonstrate;, a real. bargain if sold soon. Address Owner, care Palladium. 9-7t O. C. SCHWING, Campbellstown. O, general auctioneering; farm rales a rpecialty. ""Mao FOR SALE New ' drop-head ' sewing machine. $18 H. D. Lacey. 9 8. 7th. FOR SALE Globe range, good as new, wood or coal. 425 S. 10th. 15-L't FOlft SALE Automobile Stoddard-Dayton. five-passenger, easy rider. good condition, .speedometer. Klaxon horn.. Prest-O-Lite, electric dash light over clock, oil guage, gasoline pressure gauge, original paint, full kit of tools and chains, three extra inner tubes, one new tire extra, also spiraj pring water-proof tin holder, extra 6et of gears up to seventy miles per hour, car in use every day. good for winter or summer. Good and cheap for quick buyer at $350. Call, phone or write quick. Phone 3789. 25 S. 20th St. J. BURTON WHARTON' BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INVESTIGATE OUR CLEANING We want your cleaning. You need our - -Ice. Room 1, Palladium Bldg. Phone 2675 Work Called for and Delivered. AUTOLIVgRY FIRST CLASS CAR. Rates Reasonable. CALL PHONE 1480. McCONAHA'S GARAGE IF you are looking for bargains in diamonds, gold rings, ladies' and gents' gold watches, clocks, men's overcoats, suits, hats, shoes for men or women, violins, guitars, stoves and furniture. Call Second Hand Store, 319 N. 5th st. 14-eod-7t AUTOMOBILE STORAGE Best service gurrazteed, steam heated building. Rates reasonable. Bring your car here. McCONAHA'S GARAGE Phone 1480. RIGSBY will pay highest cash price for second hand goods and stoves and sell cheap. See him. 14 N. 5th st. Phone 2532. 15-26t TRY our. new up-to-date way of moving household goods, carefully moved by large covered truck, local and long distance moving a specialty, no crating required. Phone 1595. Oxer & Dils, 134 S. 14th. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE For Sale OR TRADE 60 acres, 3 miles from Rich mond, has a four room house. summer kitchen, woodhouse, chicien ' house, large barn, good orchard, all in good condition. Will take in small! piece of rental property. I hav priced this farm to sell. Can give good terms on part. See me or address T. S. CALDWELL, City R. F. D- No. 6, Box 12. FOR 'SALE: 160 acres, $92 an acre, near city, level bottom; 80 acres. $100, level chocolate loam; 8 acres, near city. Arthur Broois, 1303 Mala. Phone 2477. 16-lt FAIRVIEW. We have a cash buyer for a 5 or 6 room house. List your property with THOMAS & MILLER, Palladium, Bldg. Phone 2576. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B: Fujghum; over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIE3. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICF 18 8. 8TH. FOR SAJCJS 200 acres river bottom Uxtu 1153; : alio 'other tanoa and city propyPorterfled 4r Derv-. 7tf

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Brand New Milburn Electric Coupe For Sale at a Reduced Price This car has been run just 340 miles ts a demonstrator. We have had the agency in Rochester, N. Yn for the Milburn Electric, -but are forced to discontinue the sale of electric cars entirely, inasmuch ts our business on DODGE BROTHERS and CHALMERS cars has grown to such proportions that it is occupying every bit of our time as well as the space In oar building. We will guarantee the condition of this car to be as nearly perfect as when received from the factory, and, will sell same for $1,300 f. o. b. Richmond. SENECA MOTOR CAR CO. Inc,

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The First National Bank ". . Wifl MAKE FIVE YEAR FARM LOANS. ' NO COMMISSION CHARGE. WHY NOT SEE US ABOUT TOURS? -vV - MODERN HOMES - "r lift-K'' ', ln n Prts of clT- SpecUl Darcain mi-jf Y '" ta home on North 12th street, s on " j&f West 5th street. These are big barps-- , - V HOME BUILDERS LC Phonea 3247. 4247. 4447. H 1 1 - r r -i . o. Kemper. 819 West Mala Ct

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By McManuc - f Rochester, N. Y. II l-w-tvvju. -mi urn. ..LJiarTrrjpIT-j LOST LOST Bunch of keys. 14 Mala at. V X5-2t THE person who took steam rur from 1310 N A. return and avoid further trouble. 16-lt LOST. Brom-n muff at Knollenbecg'a store. Jenkins' jewelry store, gas of - fice. 6 and 10 cent store; muff eon-i tained linen handkerchief with initial B. Return Palladium, Reward. l-?t

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