Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 95, 1 March 1913 — Page 7

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Jeff Is Strong on Patriotism Bat Weak on Judgment

By "Bud" Fisher

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CENTER VILLE, Ind., March 1. J. L. Houck has been on the sick list for several days.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews and 1

Lemon Ladd

City, Charles Daly and family of Milton. Mrs. R. D. Steele is spending a few days with relatives in Indianapolis. Miss Ethel Macy and her guest Miss Stell Sage, will spend Sunday with S. M. Woodard and family, at Lewisville.

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famiy and Mr and Mrs. Lemon Ladd dlnner ThursdaV( in observ. and family spent the day recently with , the formers Beventy.first birth. Harry Robbins and wife at Richmond. , day Toms &nd daughter Mls8 Richard Allen and son of Richmond , Eislp Mrs. Smith. Miss Frances Crull

was here Friday. Mr, William Gans of Mooresville was here Friday. Mr. Gans has purchased a valuable horse of Frank Clevenger. i Mr. and Mrs. William Foin have moved to their farm near Fountain City. Mr. Earl Stevens will move on the Smelser farm vacated by Mr. Foin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Medearis entertained the following guests recently at their home north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dynes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pike, and little Miss Ula

southwest of the city, and Mr. and Mrs. John Toms of Straughns. Mr. Toms was the recipient of a number of nice gifts. Miss Mary Elizabeth Stevenson of Richmond, will be the guest Sunday of Miss Mary Louise Dennis. Mrs. F. J. Harvey was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Young Married Ladies Card club; A two" course lunch was served. Friends in this city have received the information, that as the result of a runaway, Mrs. A. J. Slaughter, the

wife of Rev. Slaughter, former pastor

Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Miller and other relatives. Miss Stella Sage of Earlham College, is the guest of Miss Ethel Macy, at her home north of town.

Pike. I of the Baptist church, had an ankle The Epworth League cleared about broken, and was otherwise severely in$15 at the dinner they served at Mc- jured. Minn's sale Friday. Mrs. Fred Clark and sons Earl and Frank Walker haB moved on the j Alva, of Zanesville, Ohio, arrived FriGeorge McConaha farm south of town. rjay evening to spend a few days with

Mr. James Harris, living north or town, will move to town soon. Mrs. Harry Ryan of Richmond spent Friday here. Mr. Southard living east of town, has moved his family to Hollandsburg, Ohio.' Thomas Stinson and family have returned to their home here after spending the winter in Liberty, Indiana, with Mrs. Stlnson's parents, Mr. Stinson has been employed on the Coliseum at Liberty this winter and which was completed this past week. Mr. Benton Shriner of Muncie is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Mark Stevens and family. Mrs. Frank Hatfield spent Friday evening in Richmond with Mrs. Fred DeNoc, who is in that city for a short stay. .

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Be a word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Number 2566

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EATON, O., March 1 A daughter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. James O. Welsh. J. A. Troutwine of West Manchester, was an Eaton visitor Thursday. Mrs. George W. Rehfuss is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Wyatt, at Elkhart, Ind. Mrs. Martha Welsh is visiting her son, Charles S. Welsh and wife in Indianapolis. Judge A. C. Risinger has granted a decree of divorce to Laura E. Cook, who charged that hechusband, Henry J. Cook, failed to provide and had been absent for three years. The defendant resides near Hagerstown, Ind. J. K. Parker was 5n Lewisville, Ind.,

The Bible Study club will meet next DISBARMENT FOR

Monday night at the home of Miss Goldie Trunck. Mrs. Mabel Royer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ozias, at Paulding. Chalmer Ross will leave Tuesday for .a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Oldfather and family at Palatka, Fla.

Mrs. Martha Welsh is

MOTORCYCLE NOTES The Pratt (Kas.) Motorcycle Club plays motorcycle polo; Salt Lake City Motorcycle Club has a motorcycle band; but the very latest motorcycle innovation is the game of "hare and hounds," the first game being recently played by the St. Louis Motorclcle Club. Two cyclists were the hares, which were pursued by some twelve bloodthirsty "hounds." The "hares" were given twenty minutes' lead and were to mark each turn with confetti, thrown within 25 feet of the cross roads. The route taken was also to be marked with the confetti. The "hounds" thought they had easy prey until they raced at full speed over the first signal and were

compelled to stop their engines and go back to find their, trail. After that they watched more closely, but even then it was almost impossible to see

the confetti in time to make the turn without dismounting. When the "hares" were exhausted they planted a small flag to indicate that they were hiding within 100 feet of the spot. Then began the scramble of the "hounds" to locate the hiding

place, and there was great excitement j

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A. B. 1 Xj. S. w H. M. R 1 Farm 1 L. S 1 Wholesale 2 M. M 1 Mall will be kept for 30 flays only. All mall not called (or within that nme will be cast out.

FOR SALE Continued

CLAY BROOKSPhone 4758.

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FOR SALE J0 Bu seed oats Phone 3101 H and 3116 I.

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WANTED Dress making. 112 Easthaven Avenue. Phone 4965. l-3t

FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cut fodder. Phone 5116 I.

cow,

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WANTED A man that understands ! FOR ALE Grocery store, stock and

wood working machinery; especially running moulders. Address American Casket Co., Cambridge City, Ind. Phone 324. l-4t WANTED Girl folFhousework. Either white or colored, but must be competent and give references. Phone 1803. ltf

fixtures. Phone 12.

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H. Gavin.

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WANTED A girl for general housework. Call 723 N. 10th. 1-tf

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Co., V-1P22 Marden Building, Washington, D. C.

1-5-8-12-15-19-22-26-29

I MALE HELP Ideas wanted. Ask for

needed inventions and persons' addresses who want to buy patents; Prizes offered; "Money In Patents." Valuable books free. Randolph & Co., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. 28-2t

Horses, harness all kinds.

Farm tools all kinds. 317 N. A. 28-2t FOR-SALE Large- "icebox8uftable for butcher or grocer at 312 Main Street. 28-7t

1. Mcstreet. 28-lt

FOR SALE Folding bed. flat Conaha Building. South 4th

FOR SALE Nice new clean stock of groceries for sale at a bargain. Good location and good business established. Win. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1-3 Westcott Block mar 1-3

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Five room cottage, both kinds of water, electric lights. Call 1122 Crosshall street. 24-7t

FOR SALE REAL ES TATE Continued. Mortgage Exemptions at

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HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 FOR SALE 12 acres 2 orchards a lot of small fruit, good house and barn, all tillable. A cheap double house for sale, J2.300 2 houses for rent on North 13th St. We Write Surety Bonds. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826.

WANTED

WANTED Man with $1,000 to invest in good manufac-1 turing proposition. Investor to be factory manager, j Further information at i Commercial Club. 28 6tl

operated, bellows type cleaner, without clumsy box or dirty dust bag. Big profits. Write Doty Company, Dayton, O. Jlt LADY OR GIRli WAN TED Each town, god pay, spare time. Copy names for advertisers. Cash weekly. Stamp for particulars. American Adv. Bureau, Dept. F., Leighton Corners. N. H. l-4t

WANTED Man and wife in country any'inTELLIGENT person may earn as companions for mother and steady income corresponding for daughter. House and truck patch I newspapers. Experience unnecesfree. Call at 215 South 12th street. gary. Address Press Correspond-28-3t j ence Bvreau, Washington, D. C. 1-lt

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WANTED A girl at Snell's Restaurant. 28-3t WANTED 500 men high school auditium. Sunday 2:30 p. m. 28-2t STEADY Colored woman wishes work day or week. Experienced cook. 72 Grant street. 27-3t

WANTED Man as deputy for estab-

lished Fraternal Order. Salary and FOR RENT Modern flat, six rooms, Commission. Address "Deputy," , front and back verandas. 129 South care Palladium. 28-2t j 12th. Phone 1773. 28-"t VACUUM CLEANER XgES Ex FORTRENT Two furnished rooms for elusive, new design. $7.50, wheel i light housekeeping, heat and bath.

SITUATION" WANTED Drug clerk, employed, desires to return to Indiana after April 10. Relief or permanent. 15 years experience. Box 116 Carrollton, Kentucky. 1-lt

SP1REI LA CORSETS to order. Francis Brusman, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2110. 1-lmo

WANTED Reliable young lady for general work in store. , 1010 Main street. 28-2t

FOR SALE

LAWYERS PLANNED

son, Charles Welsh and wife, in India

napolis. A meeting of the Preble County Vig-

(Naticmal News Association) CHICAGO, March 1. Disbarment proceedings against the attorneys in-

volved in the original proceedings in J the divorce of Mrs. Grace Herbert Guggenheim Wahl and William Gug-

visiting her genneim are being considered by the

state's attorney here. A bill of review will be filed in the near future

I in the circuit court here to determine

WANTED Cook for small family. No

washing or maid's work. Good wages, i

White Apply at 206 North 15th street. 25-tf AGENTS Do you want a clean, bonafide business selling high class hosiery, underwear and sweaters exclusively in your community? Sold on

ly through representatives direct to wearer. Straightforward business, j oualitv merchandise, liberal com

missions and our hearty co-opera- FOR SALE Two year old colt. Henry tion. Good income assured. Reputa- Gehring, Newman's Hill. 27-3t

ble agents investigate. Write R. & S. Supply Co., IS Catherine St., Utica New York. sat-wed-6t

No children. 615 South B street. 28-7t FORTRENT Furnished room 19South 11th. 26-7t

FOR RENT Tw$ furnished rooms for light housekeeping, heat and bath. No children. 613 South B street 25-7t

FOR RENT A farm. Cash rent desir ed. Box 2SS, Fountain City. ' 25-7t

A .HOUSE to rent at 2034 South A. 112.50. Brooks-Sells. 25-tf

FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. 24-7t

FOR RENT Furnished five room house, bath, furnace, gas, both kinds of water. South 17th and B. Phone 2170. 24-ef

FOR SALE 12 per cent investment. Modern new property, best location. Cash value $5,-

000. For 14.100. ten days only. Cash

necessary J2.600. Will go quickly at

price. Better act now. uwner.

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FOR SALE. COO houses located in any part of Richmond. All prices. Some making as much as twelve per cent. 100 fine farms, all sizes and prices. 60 vacant lots. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room IS Kelly Block. Telephone 1303 11-U

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

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FOR RENT House. See Chas. kins, Starr Piano Factory.

FOR RENT One modern 5 room house. Fairview, $10. Phone 2002 or 1011. 21-tf

FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. SMAL LFARM Close to good railroad town. 12 acres, all black land. One acre of strawberries S room frame house, fair barn. The location of this place and the quality of the land will sell it at once at $2,500. Get busy. 5!2 ACRES 6 miles from Richmond, all tillable. Fair buildings. Price $1,000. 13 ACRES 2 miles out, good house and barn, $3.500. 8 ACRES on the car line, close In. Worth the money at $r,00. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766

FOR SALE Almost new L. C. Smith typewriter. Call Palladium office. 27-tf

FOR RENT Furnished flats for light housekeeping. 103 N. 4th St. 20-tt FOR RENT A furnished room with board for two gentlemen. 34 North 6th. l-7t

FOR RENT t double house, 5 rooms. S41 N. 12th. Call 843 ... 12th. Phone 250?. 1-lt

FOR RENT Five room house. 12th street. Inquire 1200 N Phone 3422.

PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE TUESDAY, MARCH 11, AT 1:00 P. M.

Sixty acres, three and one-halt mile

northwest of Richmond on the Cart Road, the same being known as the

Timothy Hart Place.

This farm is well drained, good soil

and well situated. The fences are in

fair shape, good barn, 26x30, crib, bug-

A. O. DERING. Auctioneer.

Centerville, Ind. Phone or Write. auAod-tt

SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds

of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. P. Bldg. feb20-tt

Shurley's Large Moving Vans

12 Mc. 14 N. 8th St. Phone 163 s. ' Chas. Wade, Mrr. C-tt

A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE-

CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS

Liberty Ave, R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Store, 613 Male street Phone 2S52. 19-tf

Zuttermeister's Moving Vans

Largest In city, 37 S. 6tn. Phone 1511. 2-tf

LOST

LOST-r-By a Palladium carrier boy a five dollar bill on Chestnut, West 1st or West 5th streets. Reward If returned to the Palladium office. 26-4t

WANTED Loans on real estate, 5 and '

6 per cent any amount. Meyer-Kiser Bank, Indianapolis, Ind. 25 to mar 1 ABARBER WANTED at SouthToth and E street. Steady-work. 24-7t

FOR SALE Fresh hrindle cow. A

good one. O. E. Burkett, Fountain !

City. Phone L. 25-it

ilant Society was h-eld this afternoon tne rignt of tne state"s attorney to

In Eaton.

Hon. Earl H. Irvin, chairman ol the county Democratic committee, left today for Washington, D. C, to attend the inaugural ceremonies. Fred Filbert is in New York City on a short business crip.

! CAMBRIDGE CITY I CAMBRIDGE CITY, March 1. Eugene Henderson of Anderson, is spending a few days in the home of his uncle, Monroe Bales. Emit Ebert was called home from Greenfield by the death of his father-in-law, John Klieber. Mrs. Ada Dennis of Martinsville, will spend Sunday with her mother and daughter. . Miss Louise Sped of Cincinnati, was among the relatives in attendance Friday, at the funeral of the late John Klieber. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin of Rich

mond, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White Sunday. The annual open meeting of the Home Makers club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Penn Hunnicutt, at which the families of the members were guests. Joseph Daly and his daughter, Mrs. Mary Mauk. will entertain at dinner Sunday, the former's nephews and their families, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ifornaday and children of Richmond. Mr. aad Mrs. Porter Daly of Union

intervene in the case. The determination of the prosecutor to take a hand in the matter came as a result of the report of his assistant assigned to hear the hearing of the case. That neither of the parties to the suit were residents of Illinois at the time the divorce was granted is the ground for the action of the state's attorney.

And the World Isn't Theirs! There are hundreds of men today who are richer than Monte Cristo ever dreamed of ,ipin' New York Globe

WANTED To buy good second hand I Underwood typewriter. Call Palla-J dium office. tf ;

FOR SALE 140 ft. Iron lawn fence. Call 32 South 19th street. 22-7t FOR SALE One Toomy Bike cart, good as new. One set light harness, one set Wiggins harness, hor6e cooler and blankets and boots. Phone 1922. 21-tf

WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf

FOR SALE Cheap, one loom. Phone 1011.

rag

carpet 21-tf

WANTED A second hand folding pocket Kodak, size 2-ix4, good lense. Bert Hawkins, 1015 N. J street. 24-6t

FOR SALE Household goods. Phone 2560 or call Room 40, Colonial Building. 26-tf

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FOR SALE Two good work horses. Address Roy E. Norris, New Paris, nhio 24-7t

WANTED At the westcott notei, one maid. Salary $1S per month, room FOR SALE Good horse and board. 24-tt typewriter. Call 5147 G.

RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS wanted,. $900 first year, promotion to $1,800. ;

Examinations May 3 in every state. March 19. 1913. The undersigned will

Oliver 24-7t

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G or ' gy sheds and other outbuildings In l3t good shape. House of four rooms in

FOR RENT New five room cottage, j fair shape. This farm has a fine orelectric lights, cement cellar, large chard wRh a ,arge v&rty of tree8 W and chicken house. Rent $10.50.

W.. 9th Hilda St., West Richmond, two springs and good well and cistern.

care Palladium. ' Good school within a quarter of a

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC SALE

STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY A HOME on monthly payments LIKE RENT $20 per month. 3 new houses, 6 rooms and bath, strictly modern, just completed. Northeast corner 21st and F Sts., near car line. Reliable party can secure a choice house by paying small cash payment, balance same as rent. Location good, especially for a railroad man. Let your rent money buy you a home. DO IT NOW Fhcne T. W. HADLEY, Phone 1730. 121 So. 13th

Common education sufficient with Qn &rm Qne mile wegt and my coaching. Full information free. ......

I Write for booklet V766. Earl Hop-, mil north of Bethel, known as the Eli

kins, W ashington, D. C. Turner farm. The following property, feb 1-8-15-23-1-S-15-22-29-5-12 1 r -- : to-wit: Consisting of household goods, WANTED Competelt lay out man on gas engine work Jones and Lam- beds and bedding, chairs, cupboards, son operator. M. Rumely Co. l-3t drpBsera di8neSj heating stoves, cook WANTED A man to work on a farm. ! , . . , . . . , Address E. O. Campbell, Williams- 8tove coar ln bln' tc" ha-v fork burg, Ind. Phone 175 D, Fountain 'and pullies and water tank, two-horse

WILLOW RIVER Coming commercial center erf interior British Columbia. On Grand Trunk, Pacific and Hudson Bay Rys. Entrance Great Peace River country. For full information write Pacific Land and Townsites Co., Ltd., 76 Richards St., Vancouver, B. C. Agents wanted. 30 thur-sat-wed-tf "FARM HOMES IN THE NEW SOUTH." is our 80-page book about the "Highlands" of South Mississippi. The book is priced 25 cents a copy to those not land seekers. Sent

without charge to all looking for

farm homes. Write today for copy mailed postage prepaid. E. A. Cummings and Co.. (Established 1869 . 40 N. Dearborn St.. Chicago. W. L. ! Twining. Manager Farm Depa. 1-lt j

mile on good road. Terms will be made known on the day of pale. For other information see F. T. Strayer, Attorney, fourth floor. Second National Bank Bldg. Thos. Conniff, Auctioneer. feb 22 mar 1-5-S

City Line.

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WANTED Place to work in private or as housekeeper. Call Stillwell's Boarding House, N. 6th street

WANTED To buy fire insurance Agency. Union Companies preferred. State price, terms, number and names of companies. Address "Y.," care Palladium.

'J wagon, set of Britcher harness and and other articles too numerous to men-

tion. Begin at 10 o'clock. Thos. Conniff, Auctioneer. Frank Turner, Administrator. l-3t

FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block.JSth and Main. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 10 acres well located and improved. Price $1,800. 45 acres all first bottoms fine corn land. Fair Improvements, well located. Price $4,000. 0 acres, well located and ideal for pork, poultry or produce of all sorts. Price $4,000. Possession March 1, 1913, or soon

er, lr wanted. Apply at once to. See The J. E. M. AGENCY For Farms.

NOTICE OF SALE Sheriffs Sals of Real Estate. By virtue of a certified copy of decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana. I will oKer at Public Sale to the highest bidder at the court house door in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on Saturday, the 15th day of March, 1913. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. in. on said day the following described real tate In Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: One hundred and seventeen (117) feet off the entire west end of lot number eleven (11) all of lot number twelve (12) and twenty-two (22) feet off of the entire west end of lot number thirteen (13) all in Bauer and Glelck's subdivision of lots numbered One 1) Two (2) and Three (3) In Daniel Burgess out-lota In the City of

Richmond. Said sale to be without relief from valuation and appraisement laws to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of Andrew S. Brooks ts. Matthias Horch et al. Jacob W. Bayer. Sheriff of Wayne County. B. F. HARRIS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 15-22-mar 1

For

' FOR SALE Second hand organ. Also

Black Orpington and Black Minorica eggs for setting. Charles M. Shepard. South. 13th street. Route 1. mile sooth, of city. l-2t

FARMS $7.50 will secure you a ten acre farm in the ralnbelt of the

Texas Gulf coast, where you canOver6 North Seventh Street

realize $5,00 each year raising oranges, figs, and early vegetables. No fertilization no irrigation. No cleaning. Healthful climate good mar

kets, excellent transportation facilities. Our easy payment plan requires 25c a day no taxes no Interest on unpaid balance. Attractive insurance clause guarantees farm to heirs in case of death before deed Is delivered. Send for our big free illustrated book. Independence with ten acres. Texas Gulf Realty Company, 13th Floor People's Gas Bldic, Chicago, m. 1-lt

i Li Twiiurfct erure. The maacl of tb ttomacb to oH mr a - s mtronf or act nr ia youth aod it. cc Bxmc old peopi ara my ab)ect to coaatipav on and iadia-eatton. Many seldom bava a owel movement without artificial aid. Many lo. have nspleaaant oroctattona of f aa trot .he stomach after atisg'. All this can be avoid' ed by the ase of Dr. Caldwell's Syran Pepahr which perm anew ly recolates the bowele so the; paaaaffea come naturally, and so sn anjThn. the stomach that food is dires'ed wttboe if comfort. DrccxUts sell it at 50 cent or SI large bottle.

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