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Phone 2834 MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. KMSL1B Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4033. OBITUARY 1B nniTTflPV Walter Thomas Oardner, son of! Thomas B. and Rebecca Gardner, was born May ISth. 1887. near Eaton. Ohio, and departed this life April th, 19J0, aged 32 years, 10 months, 20 days. He was united with the U. B. church of Eaton. Ohio. June 82. 1913, and has always continued to be loyal and true

to the faith. He was untiea m marriage to Clara E. Rev-Ins, daughter of George and Emma Bevins, on Nov. 9th. 1914. and has always been a true and devoted husband. He leaves a wife, three sisters, Cora. Mary and Vlrgie. ahd three brothers, Russell, Roy and Lester, to mourn his departure, besides many other relatives and friends. - ' "Some time, when all life's lessons have been learned, And sun and stars for evermoce have set. The things which our weak judgments here have spurned. The things o'er which we grieved with Will flash before us out of life's dark night. As stars shine most in deeper tints of blue, And we shall see how all God's plans were right And how what seemed reproof was love most true. And we shall shortly know that lengthened breath Is not the sweetest gift God sends his friend.

And that sometimes the sable pall of death tjfc Conceals the fairest boon His love can r, send. If we could push ajar the gates of life And stand within and all God's workings see. We could Interpret all this doubt and strife And for each mystery could find a key. Rut, not today. Then be content, poor heart; God's plans, like lilies, putc and white, unfold. We must not tear the close-shut leaves apart; Time will reveal the hidden cups of gold. And if. through patient toil, we reach the land Where tired feet, with sandals loose, may rest. When we shall clearly know and understand, I think that we will say, "God knew the best. The wife and relatives wish to extend their thanks to the neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy during the sad hours; also, for the beautiful floral offerings.

SPECIAL NOTICE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES A scholarship in the Indiana Business College is an economical present . for graduation. It will he of lasting and ever increasing benefit. For further information call at office, telephone or write Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. LOST AND FOUND POCK ETBOOK Lost. John Rubley. Leave at Grand Hotel. LICENSE Lost: plate No. M-339. John Lennard, 20 North 9th St. HELP WANTED MALE

MESSENGER Wanted at once. ' pstal Telegraph Co. CHEF AND WIFE wanted to care and manage Richmond Country Club. Good position for right party. Reference required. See Paul Price, Chairman of House Committee.

LABORERS WANTED Good Wages. CITY LIGHT PLANT COOPER WANTED RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY Cement Block Layers wanted. West 1st and Railroad St. YOUNG MAN Wanted for stock clerk who wants to learn a good business. Woolworth 5c and 10c Store. BOYS Wanted. Richmond Casket Co South 9th St. LABORERS Phone 2047. WANTED 300 Main. MAN Wanted; perioral repairman and automobile mechanic. Walter It. I-'ul-prhiim, 1000 Main St. MAN Wanted to hang awninfcsT j7l"l Russell, 16 South 7th. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 CASHIER and BOOKKEEPER wanted. .Best of references required. Apply to Grand Leader Store. WAITRESS Wanted; light work. Liberty Lunch. COOK and TWO MAIDS Wanted at Once Good Wages. REID HOSPITAL - WHITE WOMAN Wanted to clean house. 212 N. 12th. GIRLS WANTED ' in Packing Department. Call RICHMOND BAKING CO. i DININO ROOM GIRLS Wan ted. Cali at 829 North E St.

GIRL Wanted for luncheonette and s I soda trade; 8 hours work each day, and board included; good wages. Kandy Shop, 919 Main St.

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WASHINGS Wanted. 41 R 6th St. HOUSKWOIUC Wanted mornings. iB North 18th. .. SITUATION Wanted by young man, age 2S. with railroad freight traffic experience, now rate clerk Pennsylranla at Pittsburgh; position with Industrial concern in Richmond account Inability to rent house Pittsburgh. A. N. Von Pein. 1823 Oliver Bldg-.. Pittsburgh. PLAIN SEWINO Wanted. 1632V4 Main FOR CARPENTER AND CEMENT WORK Call 41 South West 2nd. SITUATION Wanted; bookkeeper, accountant, cost or Helling; references A-L Write Box G-7037, care Palladium. ROOMS FOR RENT MODERN FURNISHED ROOM 124 N. 7th. ROOMS For rent; rooms. 404 S. W. 3rd. housekeeping ROOM FOR RENT 1632 Main St. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 BOARD AND ROOM Wanted In modern home. Box F-6012, care Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 FOR CARPENTER & CEMENT WORK call 416 S. W. Second St. FOR PAPER HANGING hone 3049 after 6 p. m. J. 8. Moore. PAPEIT'cXeXnTSg For good cleaning call C. Burton, 403 N. 13th St. Phone 2619. WALL PAPER CLEANING Work Done by Expert. Phone 27T3. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC LAMPS And supplies, water and steam supplies, at Meerhoffs. 9 So. 9th Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FOREST MONGER, STORAGE The new, -up-to-date storage house. Each person's goods in a room to Itself. The only real, modern storage house in the cltv. Steam heated and well lighted. Phone 2608. TRUCKING of all kinds: stock haul-, ing. Call W. A. Smi t h, phone 1793. Trucking of any kind; lo'ne; or short hauls. We truck anytlfing, any where, any time. Glenn Campbell, headquarters John Shurley's office, 13 S Kth. Phones 2125-153C. AUTO MOVING VAN for local and long distance haulins. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 Storage for Household Goods Feltman Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Main St. MISCELLANEOUS CLEANING 17A WALL PAPER CLEANING Good work, reasonable prices. Mr. Harry Brown. 144 Ft. Wayne Ave. Also painting and varnishing-. CXrETlTsANING Phone 1904. D. W. Walters, 107 S. 9th St. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired. Bicycles, Baby Calis Repaired and new Hearsey Tires put on. Work called for and' delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. N. W. 2nd. Phone 30S6. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, screens made & repaired. Baby cabs, clothes wringers repaired. Pictures framed. We sell high grade bicycles, new and second hand. -We repair everything. J. C. Darnell Co., 1020 Main, Phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 LADIES' SLITS For sale; blue; size .IS. Rhone 4153. Call 116 South 4th St. VULCANIZING PRESS For rubber ttamp-makinr, for sale; price $8. Also, a 5x8 Excelsior printing press. $10. The Eagle Printing Co., Room J511,KeJlyI3ulldingr. TANKS Various " sizes of iron and wooden tanks for sale cheap. Henley Skate Factory. .IVORY REED BABY CAB For Bale. 707 South B. RUG For sale. 9x12 Brussels. 70 Ft. Wayne Ave. B RT) W N FUR CAP K With grey fox collar, for sale. 122 N. 7th. IN ' " Ltamber We are quitting the building business in Richmond, so we find ourselves with about $20,000 worth of new and second-hand lumber to be turned into cash at once. We can save you from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent on your lumber bill. See-4-For Lumber Bargains 214 Colonial Bldg. GOOD COAL AND WOOD RANOE Bale. 21 N. 21st St. -For ; ADDING MACH I NE AND CASH REG1ST12R Nine clerks and nine departments; one cent to a thousand dollars capacity. Address Box D-4064, care of Iticlimond Palladium. CA RBONATOR For sale. Make your own pop or soft drinks. Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. k75daTc3A Special" Apply at 300 S. 3rd St. GOOD ELECTRIC SWEEPER For sale. 908 North C St. AUCTION SALE Household Goods, Clothing, Sewing Machines and mary articles too numerous to mention, on the premises, 301 Lfnden Ave., Saturday, April 24, 1 p. m. H. L. SPINK

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 HOUSE TENT FRAME For sale cheap. 208 8. llthSt. . Ivory" reed- baby cab Chiids walker and sulky, good condition. 223 North EOth. Call mornings. We Buy, Sail or Trade for used Watches also complete line of new watches priced very low. Buy your high-grade spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever 1020 Main street. COUNTER Display vegetable and neat racks and baskets. Wall show case and National Sales Register; cheese cutter, etc. 430 Main St. or Phone 1905. "A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned". Buy practical used goods at 430 Main and save money. Big values in Ladies' Hats. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 HAIR COMBINGS Wanted. Ill N. 3rd St. Phone 1821. WANTED To buy antique post bed, office desk, linoleum, dressers, mirrors, iron beds and springs, ice boxes, gas ranges, ovens, tables, rug, carpets, davenports, etc. Thompson Nichols. 430 Main. CASH PAlD For second-hand clothing. Phone 3231. Furniture Wanted We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, etc. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. ("Mirrors Re" J Auto Reflectors Silvering Sugar and Cream Sets LAHMANN PLATING WORKS 209 W. Main Phone 2758 for ALL KINDS OF PLATING BEST PRICES Paid for Second-Hand Stoves of All Kinds. Phone3498. Furniture and stoves, all kinds; good prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. DON'T store your used furniture, sell it to Townsend, who pays highest prices. 533 Main. Phone 1296. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient, service. D E. Roberts. Phon e 4110. PIANO For sale. Phone 1673. EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vic trola or buy a used piano through mo and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 HATCHETS, High grade steel, perfect ly tempered and ground, tl.firt. cheaper quality, 50c to 75c. Standard make of plastering and brick trowels, also cement workers tools. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for It. D. W. Walters, 107 So. 9th street. FURNACES 25 B THE HOLLAND FURNACE CO. is responsible to the user of a Holland Furnace for the healing Job complete. Th commodity we sell is satisfactory heating. H. L. Householder, 319 Randolph. Phone 3163. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. OATS For gale; 250 bushels; good, Phone 3444. We have just received a car load of Falls City Fertilizer. HOOSIER FEED & FEEDER CO. South 6th and A Sts. Phone 2063 "The place with the Yellow Front" 30 HIVES OF BEES For sale. 147 Bridge Ave. DAIRYMBN Try some feeding molasses to increase the milk flow. Hoosier Feed & Feeder Co., Cor. S. 6th and A. EGfrS For s.-ilo; White Leghorn, for hatching. Harry Williams, Spring Grove. Phone 4428. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 BAIuTer StIOP 2 chairs, old stand, semi-modern; priced for quick sale. "I've got mine, your chance now." P. O. Box No. HG. Cambridge. Ind. LIVESTOCK A VEHICLES 31 ATTENTION, FARMERS! Sp those high-class jacks at Dr. Albertson's barti In Milton. They are the best that ever graced the Hoosicr state. Raise mules and let the other fellow worry about the high price of gasoline and the tractor repairs he can't get. These jacks are owned by the Milton Jack Co. FOR SALE . USED FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES PLOWS! PLOWS! 1 new Janesville sulky, 1 Oliver sulky, 1 Janesville Rang, 30 walking breaking plows of all makes, 30 one-row. corn plows. 2 two-row corn plows, one and two-shovel plows, 10 cultivators. CORN PLANTERS 1 Janesville planter. 1 Black Hawk. 1 Avery, 2 John Deere planters. HARROWS 1 double disc. 2 single discs, 7 spike-tooth, 3 spring-tooth, 3 steel harrows. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 5 sets breeching harness. 3 sots hip-strap harness, single harness, collars, lines, bridles, horse clippers, sickle grinder, bone grinder, gas engine, 10 twohorse wagons with flat and box beds, 1 good work mare, 10 buggies, mowers, hay rakes, binders, spreaders 317 N. A

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LIVE STOCK 80 good thrifty shoats for sale, and all prices right. Anyone wishing a nice bunch of shoats for this graBS, better call quick, for they won't last long. Phone BllO-O. Foil SALE 2 Belgium mare colts, 2 and 8 years. Phone 4703. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FOR SALE Essex Touring Car 1920 model "A", the car given away K. of P. fair. Good bargain, reasonable price. 246 So. 8th St. FORD For sale; 1918 Ford, new tires, good condition, S400. Webb-Coleman Co. OVERLAND FOUR COUPE Run 600 miles. T. B. Jenkins, phones day 1492, night 3795. t 1920 FORD TOURING Same as new; cheap; leaving town. Box 4156, care Palladium. USED CARS We buy. sell or trade used cars. We have some good Fords on hand. One Dodge roadster. Other cars not mentioned. Geo. Worley, 15 South 9th. Phone 2906. AUTOMOBILE Fo r sale. Overland; good condition. Phone 1965. FLANDER8 Runabout for sale. Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. A UTOMOBILE For Light Six touring. sale; Overland 60S North 20th. Phone 3828. FORD-TRUC K For sale; 1-ton, good condition. Phone 3105. i . i ... TIRES & ACCESSORIES 35 TRY THE K. & J. GARAGE for quick service and good work, a low price on fenders and all auto work. Corner S. W. 9th and A. Phone 4S48. Al lknds draying in and out of town. Get the GRANT Rebuilt TIRES that look like this for your old ones, $9.40 and up. Feltman's Cigar Store Phone 2039 609 Main St. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 MOTORCYCLE For sale; good as new. No. 319 South 4th St. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Second hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em. We repair 'em WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent an apartment In exchange for a house. Phone 1239. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building EXTRA NICE HOME For sale; good grarapres; immediate possetseion. Write box E-5034, care Palladium. OVER SO HOUSES listed for sale with C. E. Keever Co., office 1020 Main St. Telephone 2169. PETTY BROS. Ral Estate, farms and City property, 710 1-2 Main, Phono 2328. GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance. Hlttle Block, 9th and Main. Phone 2576. CITY PROPERTY Good locations. See us for values. Petty Bros., 710 Main St. Phone 2325. HOME FOR SALE Immediate possession; modern home, 312 S. 12th St. Will suit retired farmer. Price $8500. Address E. O. Kemper, 205 E. 3rd St., Indianapolis, or Miller-Kemper company, Richmond. FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, three lots; basement under whole house; furnace and electric lights; located on city car line. See this for something nice. Price $5,200.00. Modern brick house, close in, on 13th street; garage. This is a good one. Price is right. Green and Ramsey Hittle Block. 9th and Main St. Phone 2576. MODERN 7-ROOM HOT'SE And garage; fine home for retired farmer; immediate possession. Phone 3387. TROcjM IIOUSE ModerTi except bath", also 2 vacant lots, Cth and North I. Box K-11013. care Palladium. HOUSE FOR SA I hi LI K 10 RENT 7 -room house, possession at once. Call 325 West Main St. HOUSE For sale; 6-room house, toilet and huth; vacant; part cash. Call at 309 S. W. 3rd. BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE Fine 8room house, with fine, large garaffe, barn; well located. West Side; close touch of Main St.; yellow poplar siding. Cheap at $3500; $1500 cash, terms on balance. See A. M. Roberts. 18 S. Sth St. Phone 4171 evening or morning. HOUSE FOR SALE 9-room brick, large corner lot. Owner leaving city. Phone 3646. HOUSE For sale; 7 rooms, other outbuildings. 1 acre ground, lots of fruit. Call at 457 Maple St. LOOK! I have two lots splendidly located that can be had at a sacrifice if sold immediately. These are full lots and would make fine building lots, or a good, investment for purchaser. For further information Address Box C 3022 care PsHladium. - HOUSE FOR SALE 6-room house, centrally located, not modern: price $2600. Six-room house, North 17th street, price. $2600. One-half acre and 6-room house one block from car Una, price $2500. Phone 2287. LANDOLOGY A magazine giving the facts In regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription FREE. If for a home or an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say: "Mall me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE." Address Editor, Landoiogy, Skldmore Land Co., 406 Skldmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis.

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SEVERAL. 6 -ROOM HOUSES For sale in East End, with bath. Small payment down to responsible parties, rest as rent. 412 N. 2t-3t. TURNER W. HADLEY. Second National Bank Bldg., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. Fire and Tornado Insurance. FOR SALE I-ROOA HOUSE 3 squares from city limits, 114 acres ground. Good barn with room for cow, horse and chickens. Practical new buildings. Possession in 20 days. Address Box A1172, care Palladium. FOR SALE Business buildings of Frank D. Hackleman. deceased, with underground filling: station and public scales adjacent thereto, and stock of hardware and Implements therein. rolnr a Rood business. Call Fred M. Hackleman at Bentonvllle. Indiana, on Falmouth or Cambridge City phone. HOUSE For sale; 6 rooms. 117 Pearl. Farm Bargains S3 ACRES Good 8-room house, good barn,x plenty good out buildings; all level, well tiled and good fences. One mile from commissioned high school aad shipping point. Price $200 per acre. . 113 ACRES Oood 8-room houBe, furnace, lights and water in house, 2 good barns; well drained and fenced, about 12 acres of timber. Located on main pike in a fine section. Priced to sell and will give possession any time. Come in and investigate this one at once, it will suit any one. 164 ACRES Good 9-room house, furnace, large barn, hog house, double cribs, etc. One of the best tiled and fenced farms jn the county, right on the National road close to shipping point 5 nd school. All level and an extra good one. Only $215 per acre. Many others, all sizes. Extra good modern 8-room house on National road west, beautiful location. No smoke or dust, 15 minute car service. Great location for Earlham teacher or business man. Possession in 10 days. Price $5200. "Cheap". 5-room modern house on west side, $3,000 cash Possession 30 days. JMARRIS AND ' KORTEWEO S. W. Cor. Main and Sixth Streets Office Phone 2278 REAL BARGAINS 10 ACRES In good location on Nat'l Road, nearly new modern dwelling, including furnace, electric lights and complete bath; new barn and other buildings. 7 acres level and tillable; well fenced and tiled, balance pasture and good lot. Price $5,700. 70 ACRES Near good market, school and churches; good 5-room house with furnace, large bank barn, tobacco shed, silo, combination crib and wagon shed, land all practically . level, except about 5 acres in pasture. Price $10,500. C. C HAWLEY New Paris, Ohio. Phone 75 WANTED TO RENT 41

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PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS at No. 916 S. A St., on Saturday, April 24, commencing at 1 :30 p. consisting of the following articles: 4 Oak Dressers, 2 new Sanitary Cots, 4 Stands, two 9x12 Rugs, one 9x9 Tapestry Rug, in good shape; Vernis Martin Bed, Springs and Mattress; 3-4 Iron id. Springs and Mattress; 1 Iron Bed. Springs and Mattress; 7 good Oak Rockers, 6 Cane Seat Chairs, Book Shelf, 3 Kitchen Chairs, 6-ft. Dining Table, folding Ironing Board, Cook Table, a good Refrigerator, side ice; Wash Machine, 2 Gas Heaters, Linoleum and a good pair of double Doors and many other articles too numerous to mention. J. R. BURROUGHS H. C. RAMSEY. Auct

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LEWIS BURG, O. John Lanthrop left Friday for Manzanola. Colorado, to see his mother, who la seriously 111 Mrs. Everett Kauts and children, of Van Wert, are her for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leiber Tom Flavin and family spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. S. L., Holman....Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sweeny, Mrs. Joe Sweeny and daughter Florence and Mrs. Clifford Locke and daughter Marguerite were in Dayton Friday Miss Effie Locke was a Dayton visitor Thursday. . ...Everett Riley, wife and daughter, Helen, of West Alexandria, spent Saturday night and Sunday with hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer, west of town Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller, of Cincinnati, are spending a few days here visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wiles visited Sunday with Mr. Wiles' parents at Ft. Recovery.... Mrs. Viola Hawkey and two children returned to their home at Akron Tuesday evening after visit ing here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Holman, for a few weeks. ....Rev. Larrick, of Minerva, Ohio, who was pastor of Memorial Lutheran church a few years ago, preached a sermon at Trinity Lutheran church Sunday evening. .. .The silver medal contestants of the county are competing for the gold medal at West Alexandria auditorium Friday evening... Douglass Gillett moved his household goods to Arlington Monday Mrs. Ray Floyd spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Meyers, east of town Wittenburg Glee Club will appear at the opera house Thursday evening, April 22 Leslie Hoffman has gone to Dayton to work. BROWNSVL1LE Mr. Sanford Funk of Richmond, is spending this week REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 HOUSE 6 rooms, for sale; immediate possession. Phono 3065. FOR SALE Double house, 7 rooms on side, modern, good location, price $5500. Double house, 7 rooms on side, not modern, price $4"0o. Six-room brick house with lot lfiO ft. by 100 ft., price $3600. $1000 down, balance monthly payments. Twelve other houses, price $2500 and $3000 each, $500 down, balance monthly payments. Phone 22S7. MODERN NEW BT'NOALOW V2 acre. 1 mile out on National,'Road ; fine outbuildings; $3,500. Arthur Brooks. REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 HOUSE and LOT or lot wanted to buy, not to exceed $10,000 in value. Call 430 Main. Phone 1905. MODERN HOUSE Wanted: 6 or 7 rooms, centrally located. Phone 32531935. LEGAL NOTICES 49 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Anna Katheriue Fisher, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court administrator of the estate of Anna Katherlne Fisher, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. PAUL E. FISHER, Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, Attorneys. . apr.15-22-29 WANTED TO RENT 41 MONEY TO LOAN 46

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with his parents, Mr. and Mri. George Funk Misses Ruth Parks and Fern Rose, and Carl Meek and Ivan Maze were at Connersvllle, Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jobe entertained Mr. and Mrs. Orvilie Campbell and Mrs. Emma Gear and family, at dinner, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maze and family and Mrs. A. M. Parks motored to Richmond, Wednesday Misses Mildred Brown and Gladys Brown, of near Clifton, visited the school here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lyons and daughter Margaret, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lafuze, Sunday...;. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parks and daughter Ruth, had as their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolls . Parks. Miss Fern Rose, and Mr. Carl Meek Mr. Roy Clevenger. of near Greensfork, was the guest of relatives here Sunday., ..Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stanley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Parks and family Sunday Miss Mabel Plankenhorn spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clevenger Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland shopped In Liberty, Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mr?. Frank Koper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Darius Burnett Miss Helen Scholl entertained at dinner Sunday, Miss Ruth Goble of Alquina. Messrs. John Scholl, of near Connersville, and Herbert Henry, of Waterloo. ....Mr. and Mrs. George Jobe called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maze, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moore called on friends at Liberty, Saturday afternoon Mrs. Grant Rose shopped ijere Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maze were the guests of Mr. Martha Moore, Wednesday .-.Miss Elizabeth Wallace spent the week-end with her mother, at Oxford, Ohio Mrs. Lou Kantner returned from Dr. Hanso's Sanatorium, Tuesday evening. Her condition la not much improved. DUBLIN Services at the Friend. and U. B. churches next Sunday morning and evening; at the M. II church in the evening at 7: 30,, .. .Several From here attended the baccalaureate sea-vices at Straughn last Sunday afternoon. Rev, Snyder, tjf Greenfield, gave a very interesting address . Ralph Lanning, of Indianapolis, spent lat Friday and Saturday here with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Walton spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox at Anderson Amos Huddleston spent last Thursday in Pershing with his daughter, Mrs. Laura HunL. . . . Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Thomas were shopping in Richmond Saturday.... Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huddleston and son spent Sunday in Newcastle with Oliver Goar and family. Warren Hall of the Marion Soldiers' Home in here on a nine days furlough- with friends Mrs. Bert Smith was shopping in Richmond last Thursday.... Mr. and Mrs. Chester Laymon and daughter, Riley Laymon, Miss Myrtle Laymon, attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Bernice Laymon, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laymon in Richmond last Wednesday evening. Mrs.. Jacob Myers and daughter of Cambridge City spent last Thursday here with Mrs. Henry Myers Stephen Okel ot Hageretown spent Sunday here with relatives and friends Mrs. Sarah Demaree returned home Thursday from a few da-3 visit in Indianapoli?. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Huddleston of Winchester, Ind., attended the funeral of Camper Green Friday afternoon. WILLIAMSBURG. Dave ' Wellet and family from near Whitewater, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs-. John Parks here Miss Alice Johnson spent Sunday here.... ...Miss Edith Smith of Newcastle, who has been spending a few days with Mr. N. C. Piehe and family, spent the week-end at Bethel TVhe dance given at tho town hall Saturday night was well attended Guy Davis and family ot Richmond, spent the week end here. ..Kenneth, little eon of Mr. and TAtp. Earl B'udge. north of tow n, is seriously ill following an operation for appendicitis. The operation was performed at the home late Saturday nighL Birds of Indiana You May Not Know (Furnished By the State Department of Conservation) x The meadow-lark is a bird of tli open fields and is most frequently found in our meadows and spends thf greater part of its time on the groun-I where it finds its food. Its range extends from the Gulf of Mexico to Manitoba and west to the Great Plains. It winters from Kansas. Indiana and Massachusetts, southward. In its northern migration it comes to Indiana in February. The adult male Is about 104 inches long. The body is stout and thick. Hi color above is dark brown, with whitish margins to the feathers. The chin and throat are yellow, with a large, conspicuous black crescent on th breast; sides and lower belly light yellow, streaked with black. The female is smaller, and a shade lighter in color than the male. The meadow-lark is a particularly valuable bird. It is entirely terrestrial in its habits, procuring almost Its entire food supply from insect life that is harmful to our meadows and grain fields. For six months of the year 90 per cent, of its food consists of such insects. Even during the winter months, when insect life is dormant, it finds enough hidden below the surface of the ground or secreted among ihe grass to furnish a considerableportion of its food. They are very destructive of cinchbugs, which bugs alone It is estimated, has destroyed grain during the last half century to the value of $330,000,000. AFRAlD FOR INFANTAS (By Associated Press) BERLIN, April 22. Expenditures and Louisa, who have been sojourning in Barcelona for a few days, intended to return to this city today, but three anarchists were arrested in the vicinity of the railroad depot, and the return of the Infantas was delayed for a day. Further festivities In their honor were hurriedly arranged, and they were given ovations whenever they appeared In public. EVANSNILLE MAN DEAD -EVANSVILLE. Ind., April 22. Maj, Albert C. Rosencranr, 78 years old, head of the Vulcan Plow Company here and one of the best known citizens of Evansville, died Tuesday from the effects of a stroke of paralysis suffered about a year ago. He had been in failing health since that time. Maj. Rosencranz was born in Germany i t 1842 and came to Evansville with his father in 1851.