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MISSION WORK STUDIED

BY CAMBRIDGE CLUB

CAMBRIDGE, City, Ind., Aug. -8. An open meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society, was held, Thursday evening In the Methodist church, Mrs. M. H. Gaar presiding. Miss Gaynelle Hageman presided at the organ. Special vocal numbers were given by a quartet composed of Mrs. Clarence Ingerman, Mrs. F. JJ. Scudder, Mr. Fred Cornell and Mr. George Calloway, and a solo by Mrs. Scudder. Mrs. J. T. Keese gave a most comprehensive review of the year book, "Home Missions In Action," telling the origin and the object of the organllation, stating the basic idea as the desire to uplift and save humanity. She said that the great factor in a great critic is sympathy; that In unity there is strength, and that each individual can and 'should give so much of service toward the betterment of America. , She alluded to different phases of the work to be pursued by the society, riz., that regarding the child labor problem, calling attention to the law which Is pending in the south, whereby child labor In the shops be CONGRATULATIONS im nnnrn rnn ira in junucn run CENTERVILLE. Ind., Aug. 8 The 1 funeral of Mrs. Cortez Jones was held i at the home Friday afternoon conduct- i ed by the Rev. Pfieffer, and with vocal numbers rendered by the Nei'f family of Grecnsfork. Mrs. Jones had a wide rlrcle of friends and the funeral was largely attended.. . .The happiest man In Centerville on Aug. 7, was Joseph Zea and his joy was due to the arrival of a nine and a half pound boy. But as he was expressing his delight he met another man who had a smile twice aa big as his own and on inquiring of this man the reason for the smile, he learned that he was none other than Grandfather II. H. Peelle, grandfather to a little girl which arrived Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Clark, Richmond Willlam Lnmott is improving his home by the building of a new porch Mr. and Mrs. George Kootze of Indianapolis, visited Cora Wilson and daughters over Sunday.. . .Raymond Bertsch has taken a position in the express office at Greenfield. GARY PRESERVES PARK . GARY, Ind., Aug. 8 With the support of many noted scientists and business men of Indiana and Illinois, the movement of Gary people to conserve the sand dune region for a national park is making headway. The one available tract left in Indiana along Lake Michigan for a sand dune park is near Gary. All others have been used as factory sites or the sand hauled away and sold. Not only ran it be made a beauty spot, but many botanists declare It should be preserved for scientific purposes if for no other reason. MANY FEATURE ATTRACTIONS AT GREAT DARKE COUNTY FAIR Feature attractions will make the Great Darke county fair, August 21-25, 1916, the greatest exposition of the kind ever held In the middle west. Largely increased premiums, all of which are to be paid in fullwill strengthen exhibits in every department. Liberal purses will draw a long list of entries in all of the fifteen big racing events. Three special features have been pecured for the free attractions in front of the ampitheatrc -"The Regals," "The Flying Munich3" and Bartelli & Wright, and will give performances almost continuously from 10:30 a. m. each day until evening. Mann's great band of 45 pieces and chorus will give daily musical program never before equaled on the great Darke county fair grounds. Adv

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abolished until a certain age; the reclaiming of girls In the cities, and the general work in the way of aid, given where needed, along different lines, such as education and sympathy, and stated that In many cases the society In general feeds the child, houses it and educates it in such a manner that it. may become an intelligent factor in the national life. Events in Economy Dy N. H. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Osborn and children, of Indianapolis, are visiting relatives here.... Miss Rhea Davlnson, of New Paris, Ohio, is visiting friends here.... Mr. and Mrs. Allie Weyl and children were at Richmond, Friday. .. .The rain spoiled the Epworth league lawn fete Friday night ....Mr. and Mrs. Norm Lacey and children returned to Richmond, Saturday Air. and Mrs. Alison Swain and daughter, Olive, left for Chesterfield, Saturday, to attend the Spiritualist camp Noel Cubertson returned to Webster, Saturday. Fountain City News By Zella Lacey. L. S. Mercer and family have returned to Minneapolis, after a two weeks' vacation here with Mrs. L. O. Anderson. .. .Mrs. Chenoweth and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edgerton, Sunday. .. .Dot Marine, of Richmond, spent the week-end with Pauline Marine Mr. and Mrs. John Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Elleman were dinner guests of Forest Lacey and family, Sunday S. C. Alexander has purchased the furniture store The school reunion of the class of 1914 was held in the form of a campflre supper, near Jacksonburg, Thursday evening. The members of the class were: Cecil Lacey, Lettie Hatfield. Olive Hunt, Ada Alexander, Mary Thornton, Marie Keene, Mrs. Clayton Daugherty, Bessell Jones, Lester Mercer, Earl Wright, Michael Nocton, Lawrence Harrison and Frank Mitchell Howard Reid has gone to Jackson, Michigan, where he has employment Essie Reid and little daughter, Guinevere, are spending a few days at the country home of Mrs. Frank Longfellow. Miller's Antiseptic Oil Known As Snake Oil Will Positively Relieve Pain In Three Minutes Try It right now for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sore, stiff and swollen joints, pains in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one application pain disappears as if by magic. A never-failing remedy used internally and externally for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throat, Diphtheria and Tonsilitis. This oil Is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and Immediate effect in relieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour ten drops on the thickest piece of sole leather and it will penetrate this substance through and through In three, minutes. .... Accept no substitute. This great oil Is golden red color only. Every bottle guaranteed; 25c and 50c a bottle, or money refunded. For sale by Thistlethwaite's Cut Rate Drug Stores. Adv. ,

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

CURE FOR CHOLERA MORBUS "When our little boy, now seven years old, was a baby he was cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y. "Since then other members of my family have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel trouble with good satisfaction and I gladly endorse it as a remedy of exceptional merit." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL TOWNSHIP BONDS Office of Trustee New Garden School Township, Wanye County. Indiana. State of Indiana, County, of Wayne, ss.: Notice is hereby given, that at one o'ciock p. m., on Friday, August 25, 1916, at Trustee's Office In town of Fountain City, Indiana, the undersigned trustee of New Garden School township with the concurrence of Advisory Board of said Township will receive sealed bids of said bidders for School Township Bonds of said Township, bearing date of August 25th, 1916, ten in number, each of denomination, of Three Hundred. Dollars, bearing interest at 44 per cent, payable semiannually, (excepting first payment which is August 1st, 1917,) August 1st and February 1st of each year, and first bond maturing February 1st, 1918 and one bond each year thereafter. Said bonds will be sold at not less than par, plus accrued interest to date of delivery. One transcript will be furnished without further cost to bidders. Bidders will state number of bonds bid for, and premium If any offered. The Trustee and. Board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. J. T. REYNOLDS, Trustee. - New Garden School Town- i ship, Fountain City, Ind. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys, Richmond, Indiana. ' Aug 1-8-15-22. Palladia! mm 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 evening issue. FOLLOW THE WANT AD WAY If you are in business and' do not already carry a little ad in the Palladium, phone 2834 and our ad man will call and give you rates for business advertising. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Posf office clerk-carrier "exam" at Richmond October 7th. Prepare under former government examiner. . Booklet J-86 free. Patterson Civil Service School, Rochester, N. Y. Ang. 8-15t WANTED WANTED Bicycles, baby-cabs, wringers, sweepers, furniture to repair. Lawn mowers, sawg, knives, edge tools to sharpen screens made to order and repaired. Work called for and delivered free. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown & Sons. 8-tf WANTED Teams. . Call S062. John Duke. 22-tf WANTED Girls. Apply. Richmond Baking company. 26-tf Waeted Lathe milling mach., Jones and Lamson, planer, drill press and vise hands. Permanent employment . Highest wages paid to competent men. Call at once. : . , National Automatic Tool Co. tf Waeted Young men 18 years or older to learn trade as machine operators. Good pay good opportunities and steady work. Apply ; NATIONAL .AUTOMATIC

WANTED To borrov $1,200, first mortgage, 6 per cent; new house worth $2,200. P. H., care Palladium. 3-7t

WANTED Wallpaper ana carpet cleaniog. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Good shoe repair man with outfit, who is looking for opening. Address Box 98, Cambridge City, Ind. 5-7t WANTED POULTRY, HIGHEST prices paid. Phone 5129-1. 5-7t WANTED White woman for general housework. 314 National ave. 5-tf WANTED To rent small modern house near Glen Miller. P. O. Box 173. 7-2t WANTED Experienced Girl, family of two. 32 South 21th st. 7-2t WANTED 500 men to get hair out, 15 cents; shave, 10 cents. Shop under new management. Children's haircutting a specialty, 15 cents. 9 S. 6th street. l-7t WANTED Cattle to pasture. Phone 3136. 27-tf GIRLS WANTED We can use a few more girls in our factory at S. H and railroad. Good wages guaranteed. Working hours 7 to 5. During hot weather, 7 to 4. Indianapolis Glove Co. 3-tf WANTED Married man for dairy work. Phone Boston 31. 3-tf WANTED Ladies for spare, time; home work, day or evenings. Miss Plummer. 205 I,. 21st street. Jul20-lm WANTED Woman for general housework. .. Family of two. 1914 Main street. Phone-S63f. - 8-7t WANTED Your lawnmowers to sharpen and adjust. Called for and delivered free. Frank Brunner. Phone 1014. 8-t.f WANTED Man, at once. Apply Graves' Green House, National road weyst. S-2t WANTED Cook. Apply Carr's Restaurant. 402 N. 8th St. 8-3t GET your lawnmower enarpened, screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tf WAls'TED Good meat cutter; must be sober and have reference. Will Blum Meat Market, Connersville. 8-5t WANTED NiclyfunTiihTdliglit housekeeping rooms for young couple with private family, south of Main preferred. Address J, care Palladium. . S-lt WANTED 6 room modern house by Sept. 1, A. E. Schuh. Phone 3054. 8-lt WANTED Housework, no washings, by competent young lady. Adress L. K., care Palaldium. 8-2t WAN T E DLad y or gentleman to sell nursery stock in city. Salary. Call at 202 N. 7th street. 8-lt WANTED By white woman, housework and dishwashing, parts of, or all day. Rebecca Frame. 300 S. 13th street, city. 8-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT 8 room house, 1422 N. G. Walter Ratliff. 29-tf FOltlREICr Half doubie house, 6 rooms, 306 Chestnut st. 21-tf POR RENT 6 room modern house. Call 1013 Main. 21-tf FOR RENT One or two rooms; reasonable. Phone 3063. 11-tf FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, with bath, lights and heat furnished. Phone 1595. 22-ft FOR RENT Large barn for shop or storage purposes. Phone 1992. , 22-ft FOITrENT 3nFoonT naTnSSMain street. 24-tf FOR RENT About Aug. 15, 6 rooms and bath. 2013 N. C. Call 103 N. 15th St., or phone 4010. 25-tf FOR ENT Four room house, 78 John street, $8.00 per month. O. D. Bullerdick. Phone 1644. 2-tf FOR RENT In Cornell and Holland, modern apartments. See janitor or Jonas Gaar. 1426 Main st.. 3-tf FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath room, furnace, $13.00. 424 S 4th street. Key next door. Pilgrim. Phone 16S5. 3-7t FOR RENT Farm, 200 acres; cash. Address Owner, care Palladium. . ' ' 4-7t FOR RENT 3 room flat for light housekeeping, with bath. Cor. 5th and S. A sts. A. W. Gregg. Phone. 1537 v: . . - ' 4-tf FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. 739 S. 7thuJhone2012. 5-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms for two gentlemen roomers. 309 N. 8th street. - 7-3t FOR RENT Nice modern room for gentleman. 200 S. 7th. . 8-7t FOR RENT 5 room 'modern house, $15; phone 3040. - S-3t FOR RENT 5 room house; also money to loan. Phone 3040. - 8-2t FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms. 807 S. B street. 8-lt FOR RENT 5 roomed house,, $10. 325 West' Main. Aug.'8-eod-tf

TUESDAY, AUG. 8, 19ltt

FOR SALE 1 Reed baby cab in first class condition. Will go cheap to quick buyer. Call 406 N. 22nd st 7-tf FOR TRADE Well located vacant lot for Ford runabout. Address Box 194. Richmond, Ind. 10-tf FOR SALE Bargain, SO-horse power Studebaker, arranged with both truck and 5-passenger body. Address B. Palladium. 9-tf FOR SALE Standard Rotary sewing machine; used short time only. Bargain for $30.00. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th street. Phone 1756. 1-tf FOR SALE 5 passenger model 17 Buick, completely overhauled, demountable rims, Bosch magneto, six good tires; also truck body. Pilgrim 714 S. 9th st. Will trade for good lot. 3-7t FOR SALE UNCALLED FOR SUITS One $20.00 cream serge, size 39, at $10; 1 $28.50 fancy light worsted, size 35, at $15.00; 1 $15.00 blue cheviott, size 36, at $8.50; 1 $25.00 neat gray worsted, size 39, at $15.00; 1 $27.50 fine shepherd plaid, size 41, at $18.00 AL ROST THE TAILORMAN No. 14 North Sixth Street Tues-Fri FOR SALE CHEAP FURNITURE WAGON IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION. INQUIRE AT DRUITT BROS. 3-7 1 FOR SALE Mill wood, green or dry. C. & W. Kramer Co. . 19-eod-15t FOR SALE Second hand Ford roadster. Good proposition. See W. D. Kamp. 409 S. 6th. - . - 4-7t FOR SALE 5 passenger Sampson touring car. good running order; bargain if sold at once. Bevington's Garage. 1112 N. A st. 4-7t A Good 4.50 UITCASE ALL LEATHER BAG They are good, reliable bags. Leather Suitcases with straps all around, $4.75. Keratol Bags and Suitcases from 9Sc $2.50 Some bargains at BIRCK'S Harness Store FOR SALE 5 passenger Stearns; verv cheap, in good condition. 732 N. 10th. Phone 3494. 4-7t FOR SALE Clover honey, both comb and extracted. Also a few hives of bees with section boxes, partly ; filled. 300 S. W. 3rd street. Phone 5-3t FOR SALE Base burner; good as new. Call 1042 S. 8th. 5-3t Sewing Machines thoroughly overhauled for $1.50. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. 11-tus-tf FOR SALE American underslung roadster. in good condition. Price $250.00 for quick sale. Cliff Bevington. Phone 1003. 8-3 1 FOR SALE Horse and surrey. 7i Statestreet. 8t FORSALE New gasoline stove, 3 burner. 225 N. 17th st. S-2t FOR SALE Light roadster. Bargain if sold at once. Call 1518 Main street. 8-2t FOR SALE New car, fully equipped-. Rare bargain. 222 Richmond Avenue. 8-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern home, fine locat'on. Cash or payments. Address Box 194, Richmond. Ind. 10-tf FOR SALE $450 buys the nest close In lot in Richmond, all Improvements made, S. 9th and G. Phone 2854. 26-tf SPECIAL Five room house, electric lights, , well and cistern, located on. National road on car line. Priced to sell. Do not phone Call and see THOMAS & JONES S30V& Main. FOR SALE-7 little home. & DeBoy. acres, nice Porterfield 28-tf A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, LIBERTY AVE.. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH ST. FOR SALE On payments, cottage, with full lot, stable. $100 cash, balance monthly payments. Frank M. Price. Phone 4745. l-7t Choice ; lot Reeveston, restricted sec- . tion. Will sacrifice account of leaving city. Box 106, Palladium. ' - 2-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE City property for Ford automobile. Address Box 194, Richmond, Ind. 10-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Lot in Richmond, 35x100. Address Box 95, Centerville, Ind. 4-7t

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All Kinds Broken Metal Welded Perfectly

FOUND a good way to save money broken metal Weldex Expert Cor. 12th and North E Sts. Consider The Saving FQR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ten room house and six lots, located just outside of city limits northeast of -city. Price $2,000. DYE & PRICE Phone 2150. Aug. 5-8 FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS. Furnace and bath, large lot, good garage, good location, the best buy in Richmond. Price $3,300. Call and see us for bargains in city or farm property. We have several nice farms to trade for city property. BENNETT & FOREMAN Room 212 Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2707. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Furniture and Pianos moved in and out of the city. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. Long hauls a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. See D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy and sell second hand furniture. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 13-tf EXCELSIOR QUICK DELIVERY ' . W. F. NIE WORTH Phone 1806 426 Main St. Headquarters Elmer Smith's Bike Shop. 7-3t Comfortable Glasses give clear and distinct vision free from eye strain or reflexes. Drugless method. cost. I I VII (33 W. F. Green, M. D. 9044 Main Street Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street. Phone 2233. FOUND A GOOD WAY TO SAVE MONEY as well as delays. Have broken metal Welded at Weldex Mfg. Co., Cor. 12th and N. E Sts. Phone 1494 All Kinds of CARPENTER and CEMENT WORK Let us figure on your Building Program. Finest of Workmanship. Estimates Cheerfully Given KELLY & MOON 220 North Nineteenth Street SCHNEIDER Carriage Factory Can mak3 your Auto look like new. 43 S. 6th St. Store your household goods in our clean concrete building In rear of No. 19 South 11th st. Private rooms and open space. M Richmond Storage Co. Phone 1412.

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By McManus as well as delays. Have Welded at . :.,.. MS Welders : - Phone 1494 In Time and Money FINANCIAL E if 1 LOOK H 1 MONEY ON CREDIT 1 New Plan F5 y g Any amount from $5.00 to $100 p on your household goods, piano, g H stock, farm implements, etc., II without removal. $3.50 1 Total cost'of $25.00 for three g months. Other amounts In pro- if H portion. PRIVATE RELIABLE M Write, phone or calL EI g , g Home Loan Co. H 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509 B il Richmond, Ind. U Money direct to ; f fjg 'Tmers on property j wel1 located and ; B J supervised. We loan i J 50. Quick action. ; Pan-American Life Insurance Co., Crawford H. Ellis, pres-' ident. l.Ieridian Life Bldg, Indiana-1 polis, Indiana. , BUSINESS CLASSIFIED WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest mov'ag truck in town for city and overland moving. Goods Crated for Shipping. ORA MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 3. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St 28-tf i Old Violins and Supplies. Guaranteed Elgin and Waltham watches; $3.00 to $10.00. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th st 5-tu-thrs-sat-tf MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS-1 FER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the s city by large motor truck. Forrest I Monger Transfer and Storage Co 1 Phone 2608. 11-tf ; LOST LOST Small gold Masonic pin somewhere on Main street Return to Palladium. Reward. 27-tf LOST Card case containing cards and union book with name. Return to Palladium. 25-tf LOST Pocketbook containing $20.60, either In Glen Miller park or on Main street between Glen Miller and 10th street. Owner's name In pocketbook. Liberal reward if returned to Palladium office. 7-3t LOST Friday evening between Carrol's Cigar Store and corner of N. 17th and E streets. $10.00 bill. Kindlyleave at Carroll's Cigar Store or call phone No. 2828 and receive reward. 8-lt j . LOST Black leather hand bag, east j of Richmond. Reward; return to; ' Palladium. 8-3t ' LOST Gold bracelet, name Pearl on inside, between 19th st. and Glen ; Miller park. Please return to 211 N.' 20th st. Reward. 8-lt FUNERAL DIRECTORS jUijTjUTju-u-LTiri.ru rir-ii- - " ammmmm

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WISEMAN & STANLEY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Cambridge City, Ind. ; Motor and Horse Equipment Also .; -Motor Ambulance Service.

FOUND FOUND Last Friday (tn. Liberty pike, . bunch 'of keys, near Catholic cemetery. Call phone 1807. 8-2t,