Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 61, 21 January 1913 — Page 9

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William McMahon, a Sergeant in Civil War, Was here, Penniless

Time-worn and battle-scarred, Sergeant William McMahon, aged 75, a veteran of the Civil war, limped into the City Building last night and asked permission to Bleep by the boilers where he would not be exposed to the sleet and rain until he could get a train to Hamilton. v., The aged veteran showed scars received while the Army of the Potomac was trying to defeat the Confederate armies before Richmond. - "These railroad men are sympathetic fellows," said the veteran. "I told them how I had just spent the last of my pension paying the funeral expenses of my sister, who was buried in Fort Wayne yesterday and was given a. free ride to this city. NOTED MEN TO TALK BEFORE CONVENTION General Committee Announ- ; ces Program for Mission- , ? -afy Meeting. - WHITE WILL BE- HERE Business iMen of the-City to Assist.: Registration Is Growing. ; Great strides were made yesterday in the development of the Laymen's Missionary Convention, both within and outside the city. A large number of inquiries are coming in from other cities asking for particulars concerning the program and speakers and requests that speakers be sent them for the mass meetings which they want to call in order to work up delegations. Last evening Chairman Harry Doan of the deputation committee with assistant chairman Ed Hasemeier, met to complete arrangements to reach every city next Sunday to which representatives have not been sent They found that the Richmond business men are willing to assist. Final announcement of the time of these meetings will be made tomorrow. The prospects are gratifying for sereval hundred delegates from outside the city. ! Locally the interest is developing well. A large number of men are becoming interested and are coming into convention headquarters to enroll. ThiB morning there were a large number to register. This indicates that there will be a very large attendance. This morning Secretary Harms declared that from now on the interest would steadily grow and that by next Sunday practically all of the men in the churches In this city would be enrolled. "It ie our experience in he Move ment," he said, "that a large number of men are Inclined to wait until just before the convention before registering. Some of these delay because of business engagements which might conflict and some until they realise that the convention will be a big event. This last group is now realizing that this gathering will be the biggest event of its kind ever called for this city and are therefore evincing a greater interest in the convention. Announce Program. The general committee has announced in part the program for the convention. Some additions will be made later. Missions will be discussed from the view point of statesman and scholar, seer and critic, layman and expert. Appended is the program: Thursday, January 30th. i 2:30 p. m. Pastor s Conference. The Pastor's Opportunity of Leadership in Solving the Missionary Problem Col R. W. Halford. The Challenge of Misisons, Character, Stewardship and Service J. Camp bell White. Discussion of Pastors' Methods of Producing a Pervading Missionary Spirit. 6:30 p. m. Convention Supper. "Laymen and Missions" Wm. B Miliar. "Every Member Canvass" FT. L. Smith, New York City. "When Will the World be Evangelised?" J. Campbell White. Friday January 3iar. 9:00 a. m. Convention Session. "The Waiting Harvest" Rev. A. E. Corey. China. Solving the Problem of Church passionary- Pinagoe'Wci. S.-9fSUtvr.

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"I am now the last of the McMahons. Though I am penniless now, my pension will be raised next year. "I enliBted March 12, 1861 in company E of the Ninth Ohio cavalry made up from recruits from Columbus and Newark. At the battle of Nashville, Tenn. I was cut by a saber while our company and the Ninth Indiana Cavalry and the Sixteenth Illinois Cavalry were charging to the rescue of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry which had been surprised by the Confederates at Nashville. We were unsuccessful, however and the unfortunate cavalry was either killed or imprisoned. I only met one man belonging to it after the war. "Can Missions succeed. Without Prayer?" J. Campbell White. 2:00 p. m. Addresses and Discussion. "How Much Do Men Need to Know About Missions?" J. Campbell White. "What can we do In this city and County to Develop an Aggressive Missionary Spirit Among all the Churches ?" Dr. A. C. Clark. . Presentation of Proposed Convention Policy F. J. Michel. J ; ',xfrP P'm. Denominational Conferences. - CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends who.were so kind to ua during the sickness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Margaret Albright also wish to thank Rev. Huber, singers and

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Her Children. City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. HARRIS Lem P. Harris died at Monrovia, California last week. He was born and raised at Hagerstown. At one time he was city clerk of Toledo, Ohio. REICHEL Mrs. Anna Mary Reichel, aged 64 years, died Tuesday morning at her home. 509 South 6th street. She is survived by a son, John; a daughter, who is a Sister at the St. Frances Convent, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Huck. The deceased was a prominent member of the St. Andrew's church and was Identified with the St. Ann society. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Marriage Licenses.. Homer C. Gabel, 22, farmer, city, and Florence Ford, 19, Chester, Ind. Births. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Haisley, girl, fifth child. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Parker, 228 North 12th streets girl, first child. Sleeper Sharks. The great sleeper shark is a most stupid, gluttonous species as. In fact, are most of the sharks and spends most of Its time dozing on the surface of the sea. When aroueed or hungry j it attacks whales, porpoises, or. In fact. anything it can find, and bites pieces from its victims with its knifelike teeth. At such times it seems perfectly oblivious to pain or fright and can be hacked with knives and pierced with spears without paying the least attention or seeming to take any notice. This savage creature reaches a length of thirty to forty feet and Is fully as large and even more formidable than are the true man eating sharks. Baniahing ths Avalanche. Along the side of an Alpine railroad an ingenious device has been put into - w h.l -vamncnes rrom railing upon the track. A wall has been built which intercepts the sliding snow and ' forces it to precipitate itself in a leap, wnereny It clears the roadbed and hurls itself into a canal upon the other side. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court as Executors of the last will of Mary E. Roney. deceased, late of Wayne County, State of Indiana. The estate Is probably solvent. Albert G. Ogborn, Robert L. Study, Executors. A. L. STUDY, Attorney. diy 14-rUM

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But He is Long Sameness Is the mother of disgust, rariety the cure. Petrarch. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Worka. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Jan. 20th, 1913. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 16th day of January, 1913, they unanimously adopt ed Declaratory Resolution No. 89 1913, To open and extend an alley 12 feet wide from South "I" to South "J" street between South 10th and South 11th street, by the condemnation and appropriation of sufficient lots and lands for such opening specifically described: Beginning at a point 120.73 feet east of the Southeast corner of South 10th and "I" street; thence east 12'; thence south parallel with the east side of South 10th street to the north line of South "J" street; thence west along 'the north side of South "J" street 12'; mence norm parallel with the east j slde of South 10th street to the place or Beginning. Excepting so much of the above described strip of land as has already been dedicated to the public use, as shown by a plat of such proposed opening now on ile in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city. The property which may be injuriously or beneficially affected by said propoaed,opejiing. of said, alley, are part of lots 8, 9, 12 and 13 Cleaver's out-lots. All as shown by plat of such territory now on file in the office of ! the Department of Public Works of said City of Richmond. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday February 10th ons interested in. or trntn k m proposed opening as above described and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m. said board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclu sive upon all persons. B. A. KENNEPOHL, FRED R. CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of Public Works. Jan. 21-28. NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: James M. Sheffer vs Frank Sheffer, et al. Wayne Circuit Court, January Term, 1913. No. 16256. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 20th day of January, 1913, the above named Plaintiff, by his Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint agaist said Defendant in the above entitled cause To Quiet Title, together with the affi davit of a competent person, that said Defendants are not a resident of the State of Indiana. SAID DEFENDANTS, Mary Stephens and Stephens, her -huband; Luella Cooper and Joseph Cooper, her husband; Thomas Hollett. Sr.. and Hollett, his wife: John ! Hollett and Catherine Hollett, his wife; Albert Hollett and Minney Hollett' his wife; Jonn s- Hollett and Mirwm Hoilett. his wife: Narcissa Jones and Andrew J. Jones, her husband; Thomas Hollett and Parmelia Hollett, his wife; Oliver H. P. Hollett and Mercy Ann Hollett. his wife; Lydia Ann Hartup and Thomas Hartup, ner nusDana; ana the unknown beirs, legatees, devisees and next of I Kin to i nomas Hollett, Sr., and Hollett, his wife; of John Hollett and Catherine Hollett, his wife; of Al bert Hollett and Minney Hollett, his wife; of John S. Hollett and Miriam ' Hollett, his wife; of Narcissa Jones and Andrew J. Jones, her husband; ot : Thomas Hollett and Parmelia Hollett, ' jg"t his wife: of Oliver H. P. Holand Mercy Ann Hollett, his wife; of Lydia Ann Hartup and Thomas Hartup, her husband; eaoh and all deceased, therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said

cause, on March 15th, 1913, a day of this Term of said Court, which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of January, 1913, 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 20th day of January, 191S. George Matthews, (SEAL Clerk. WILLIAM A. BOND, . Attorney of Plaintiff. Jao. &&4W4ab A

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on Judgment PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town Through The PaEJadium Ec a word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTER U Mall will be kept for SO flaya only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out J. F. H. House . . R. E. H. Solicitor 2 1 3 R O. ....... Investment H. S WANTED ANY INTELLIGENT person may earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. Experience unuecessary. Address Press Correspondence Bureau, Washington, D. C. 21-lt CREW AND DISTRICT Manager. Either sex. Start into business for yourself with small capital, $50 up. Our wonderful proposition in making numerous agents $75 to $200 per week. All or spare time. Good territories. No competition. L. W. Wright Mgr., 416 Mid-City Bank Bldg., Chicago. 21-lt MEN Be mechanical draftsmen and earn big wages. Prepare at home, 4 months. Low rates. Modern Correspondence School, Newark, N. J. 21-3t WANTED At once, 10 girls good wages, steady work. Richmond Underwear Co. 21-6t WANTED A boy. Steady work. Apply Chas. Knopf Floral Co. Phone 3118. 21-tf WANTED Place to do housework by young girl. Address "H. H.," care Palladium. 22-2t WANTED Day work by colored girf Phone 1641. 21-2t WANTED Place to keep house in the country, a woman with child. Ad dress "Keeper,'' care Palladium. 21-lt WANTED To buy a modern 6 or 7 room house. Will make part payment, balance like rent. Address "House," care Palladium. 15-7t WANTED To go in real estate and uiiunnw ousinesa wiin some experienced person. Will furnish capital. Address Real Estate, care Palladium. 15-tf EARN $8 TO $12 WEfifcLY at home spare time mailing circulars. For particulars send 10c, which we re turn when you begin work. Wm A. Droste, 474 J. 39 Trumball Ave., Detroit, Michigan. 14-30t WANTED Local' nursing Confinement cases preferred. 101 South 9th street P. Q. Box 136. l-7t WANTED Place on farm by married man. Experienced. Phone No. 5132 9-t O. WANTED-Vomen In our sewing department, steady employment at fair wages. Apply in person. Adam H. Bartel Co. an 4 to feb 4 WANTED Work on farm by man and wife. Experienced. Address "Farm," care Palladium. 28-tf WANTED Four respectable lady solicitors. Good pay. Address "SoHttitor," care of Palladium. 16-7t WAN TEl Your pictures to" frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We rsptir everythin. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1934. Mf WANTED A good second hand bass drum. Call 1433. igt SITUATION WANTED Drug clerk, after March 1. 15 years' experience. Box 274. Rising Sun. Ind. 18-3t WANTED Furnished room with" ot without board with house privileges by respectable young Udy. Stata price. Address "Lady" care Pallad-

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WANTED Continued WANTED Position by experienced lady bookkeeper, or clerical work of any kind. Can give good reference. Address "Book Keeper," care Palladium. 21-tf WANTED Office work by experienced lady with best of references. Address "Office Girl," care Palladium. 21-3t W A NT ED -To buv some "rTeltfnn Hares. Must be cheap. 701 North 18th. '1-1 FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 24 North 13th. 21-2t FOR RENT Upper or lower 5 room flat with electric light and bath. 216 W. 1st street. See A. W. Gregg at Hoosier Store. 16-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath; also garage, cement floor, centrally located. Inquire Interururban Barber shop. 17-7t FOR RENT 3 furnished housekeeping rooms. Inquire S14 If. A. Phone 21-3t 2640. FOR RENT One modern i room house. Corner Hunt and School streets. Call 2002 or 1011. 21-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, heat and bath, $1.60 per week. 216 South 9th. 21-tf FORRENT Five large rooms, furnace, water, gas $12.50 month.- 207 College Avenue. 21-3t FOR RENT Modern 5 room Holland Apartment. Phone 1541. 21-3t FOR RENT Business room on Rlchmond Avenue. Apply T. F. Bennett, 210 Richmond Avenue 21-tu-thur-sat-7t FOR RENT Two room house near Bailey's grocery. Easthaven Ave. Chickery, garden. $5.00 per month. A. R. Smith, Route 8, Richmond, Indiana. 8-10-12-14-16-19-21 FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th street. 20-tt FOR RENT Furnished room with" bath. 122 North 7th. 20-2t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 419 North 11th. 20-2t FOR RENT Stable for automobiles. rear 1021 Main. Frank M. Clark. 321 North 11th street. lT-tf FOR RENT 5 room modern house, 33 South 17th street. Phone 1705. l-7t FOR RENT New 6 room house. Electric lights, both kinds of water m kitchen, $12.00 per month. 79 John street. Inquire 216 South 9th. Phone 1345. 3-tf FOR RENT 5 room furnished house, furnace and bath, both kinds of water and gas, on Reeveeton Place. Phone 2170. , 14-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with steam heat, bath. Windsor hovel. 27-14t FOR RENT House of 7 rooms with barn on South 11th and J. Call Phone 12358015. H. C. Bullerdick's coal yards. 3-tf FOR SALE PUBLIC SALE Jan 22. 1913. Sale starts one o'clock sharp. One mile eastrof Centerville and Quarter mile of Reidston Stock. The undersigned will sell following: 2 good horses, 2 good young Jersey cows and a calf, all full blood, one fresh in a week. Also all household goods, consisting of a splendid book case, dining table, a fine sideboard, desides bed room suites will go at the sale. All goods must be sold as owner is going South. L. D. Brouse, Centerville, Indiana. 21-lt FOR SALE Heavy work horse. 8 30 N. 12th street. 21-7t FOR "SALE Family driving horie". harness, buggy and surrey. Will sell separate. Call 1095. 21-2t FOR SALE 12 tons extra fine timtv thy hay, bailed. D. R. Funk. Phone 2766. 21-2t FOR SALE A cook store cheap. 419 North 11th. 21-2t PUBLIC-SALE I will sell at public auction on Oliver Cook farm, 1 mile south of Greensfork, January 23rd. the following personal property; Stock, grain, general line of farming implements. M. L. Cook. A. J. Hindman, Auctioneer. 20-It FOR SALE Secretary and bookcase combined. Side, board and wash stand. 129 South lth. Phone 1778. 20lt FOR SALE Merchant's deliverySplendid chance. Good reasons for selling. Address "I Z." care PsJ-

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FOR SALE Continued FUNK & MILLER. SECOND NATL BANK BLDG. PHONE 2768 SECOND FLOOR The buyer of "a farm like this has made a great stride up the ladder of SUCCESS. No man has a better right today to stand up squarely and look ' th wor,d in th Uin the FARM r'"" tie 18 Ule creator or this nation's 1 ! wealtb. The fanner does not depend upon Wall street; it depends upon him. 200 acres, close to Richmond. 100 j acres of bottom land, running water through the farm, well fenced, beautiful sugar grove, pasture land la all in blue grass, splendid lot of timber, buildings are fair, but old. This is one of the best money making farms to be found in this section. It can be bought worth the money. It will be a pleasure to show you this farm. See It now. FOR SALE 50 feet garden hose, large scales, sewing machine at 235 South 4th. 20-2t FOR SALE 1st class National "gas range at half price. In quire Phone 2404. 20-2t FOR SALE Cornet, first claes conditlon. Phone 2310. l8-7t FOR SALE Combination gas and coal range. 51S South 8th. 18-7t hens. 18-3t FOR SALE Brown Leghorn Boyd Bond. Greensfork, Ind. FOR SALE Thor motorcycle. Phone 1737 after 6 p. m. 14-7t FOR 9aL Canaries. Ceil at SS 5. W. 2nd street. FOR SALE Med him" 14-7t siied overcoat for gentleman. Main. . cheap. Call 1027V4 14-tf FOR BALE CHEAP A lot ot carriage stock, consisting of 6 pair shaft irons complete, 8 sets of wheels with and without tires, 5 leather cushions and backs, 2 surrey dashes, S pairs of leather back stays, 6 dos. spokes. 10 sets of buggy rims, 2 sets of ax les, one lote of spring bar and saddle clips, one foot power grindstone, one tire bender, one tire bolter, one Singer sewing machine for dash and fender work and other small articles. This stock Is all good and will sell at a bargain. Address 105 North 4th street. Richmond, Indiana. 15-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 60 acre farm, good buildings, on pike. $85.00 per acre. 125 acre farm, large buildings, new fences, timber, land level and not far out. $90.00 per acre. These places will not be on market long They are my special bargains. SANFORD E. HENNING 205 North 8th FOR SALfe Property on South West 3rd. Can be bought on monthly payments. Call at 62S Main St. 14-7t FOR SALE Modern boose and good lot in Falrview. Address "Home" oare Palladium. l6-7t THE MOST PROFITABLE-arid" saf est investment Is a farm. Here ie a first class one. well located. Address "Owner," care PaJladhun. J 18-Tt FOR SALE. Business room and dwelling, ntw, rents $25. Price $2,500. 12 per cent. 7 room house. Central location, $3,500. 500 other houses for sale Good double hooee. electric light; best street In town. Rent for 11. Price $2,860. 200 aeres best low bottom farm la Wayne county. Fine improvements all around. $100 per acre. One mile from railroad station. Ideal home. 40 acres all black, no waste, tine improvements, $100 per acre. 80 acre farm good location, all black, no waste. $100 per acre. 30 good building lots tor sale cheap. ust your property with us for quink sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL

Room IS Kelly Block. Telephone 1S03 ?-tf FARMS and Plenty of Them FOR SALE Any sixe, kind, price and location you want. Now Is the time to buy if you wish possession of your farm the coming year. There la no Indication that farm lands will drop in price. The Democrats are compelled to eat as wall as the Moose and the G. O. P. Their rations all come from off the land. See The J. E. M. AGENCY For Farms. Over 6 North Seventh Street la-tf

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'Bud" Fisher FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. WILLOW RIVERTn. e.MJninT3: T. P. and V. A II. a Rya; entrance great Peace River Country. Write, Pac. Land and Townsltea Co, LtL, 7 Pao. Bldg.. Vancouver. B. C. for maps, plats, printed matter. Agents wanted. lilt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phone or Write. aug-eod-ti Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 14 N. 8th 8L Phone 18t. Chas. Wade, Mgr. -tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CTTT PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave, R. R. L Phone 41TL Office at Keys Harness Store. Cll Mala street. Phone 2653. lMf See 64b6&N for ill kinds of Insuranoe, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 19. I. O. O. P. Bide. feb20-tt NOTICE Have added an extra shoemaker: Neatest and best work In town. R. A. Tomllnsoni Brown & Darnell. LOST. LOST Between Kresge So and 10c store and Johnson's Hardware store, lady's pocketbook containing ahoat $8.00 and Red Men's receipt. Return 2018 North F. Reward. 21-lt LOST LleweUen Better dog. Dark brown spots on bead and body. Collar with brass studs. Owner lives 214 N. 12th street. 21-lt CARD OF THANKS We desire to return our most sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindness shown ns In our sad bereavement caused by the death of our dear father and husband. The Oeoeola Red Men. Richmond LO.O. F employes of Wayne Works, Rev. Tbos McNsry and choir of 2nd Presbyterian church, also cur friends and neighbors. Mrs. Wm. Eartxler and Children, Harry. Ben, Marie Hartsler, Mrs. James Stamm. M-lt CFTY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office ef The Beard. Richmond. Ind, Jan. 31s. 191$. Notice To Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by !L at Its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, on Monday. January 30th. 1913. from pnrrhaeers of the street sweepings, derived from the paved streets sad alleys of the chy. The city will collect the sweepings daily, weather permitting and will deliver them to the purchaser at any point within the city limits desired by him. The purchaser must provide a lot on which the sweepings may be dumped and stored without making any nuisance to the public or the neighbors; or he shell provide duplicate wagons and meet the city teams at the place of delivery, and exchange the empty wagon for the loaded one; meeting teams promptly so as to cause no delay to the city teams. Bidders shall state the price per cu bic yard, which they offer for the sweepings. Payment shall be made ev ery month, for sweepings obtained the previous month. The bidders, ia submitting proposals to purchase said sweepings, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00. as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten dsys from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said board to take and pay for said sweepings, as above stated. A failure of the successful bidders to enter Into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject sny or all bids.

B. A. KEXNEFOHL, FRED R. CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Board of Public Worka. Jam ffUt ,

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