Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 109, 18 March 1913 — Page 9

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r CENTERVILLE CENTERVILLE, Ind., March 18. Mies Bejle Williams is spending several days with relatives in Hartford City. Frank Hatfield and family spent Sunday with Howard Matthews and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Meeks are in Dayton, where Mrs. Meek's sister is in the hospital, having underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, spent Sunday with Chester Wilson and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sullivan were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P. Casteetter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and family living north of town were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks. Mrs. Culbertson, mother of Mrs. Wm. Cheesman Is seriously ill at her home north of Dayton. Messrs. Walter and Edward Voss, of Richmond, spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. John Vos. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffin of Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wickard for several days last week. David Hannagan spent Sunday here with his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Wambo. Mr. Ed. Deshman, of Lewis ville, Is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ellwood and son, Leo, and Mr. Blain Reynolds, of Lewlsvllle, left Thursday for Virginia, where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and family, living north of town, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dent, of Richmond, epent Sunday with Mrs. Dents parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain, living east of town, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Rosa Chamberlain. The Missionary society met Thursday with Mrs. Ryder. The subject for discussion at this time was Mormonism, the leader being Mrs. Minnie Wright. The devotonal exercises were conducted by Mrs. Ryder. Readings were given on the subject by .Ella Dunbar and Mrs. Fisher. FOUNTAIN CITY FOUNTA1N CITY, Ind March 18. David Benge, north of town, who has been ill with an acute attack of Brighta disease, is improving. Howard Overman, who is attending the Richmond Business college, was home Sunday. Isaac Hollingsworth, of Williamsburg, was a visitor in town one day last week. George Rupe was home from Richmond Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Peirce were visiting local friends one day last week. The diploma examination of the seventh and eighth years was held at the school building Saturday. The new block signal system on the G. R. & I. railroad was put into effect at noon Sunday. There has been some delay, the inauguration of the nw system not coming as soon as expected. Thorough instruction has been given all agents and operators in their new work. ; Horace Throckmorton, of Chester, was in town this week. J. B. Hampton, of New York City, Mr. Horace Hampton, of Muncie, and Mr. Mahlon Hampton, of Dayton, were among those attending the funeral of Mr. Oliver N. Hampton, Sunday. . ' The revival meetings at the Friends' church have been discontinued on account of the measles. Mrs. R. A. Benton, of Richmond, visited her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Strong and family, Sunday. John Boren, of Toledo, spent a few days last week with local relatives. ECONOMY ECONOMY. Ind., March 18. Mrs. Asneth Osborn entertained her three sons recently at dinner, Arthur Osborn of Spiceland, Worth Osborn of Winchester and Willie Osborn of Indianapolis. Rev. G. W. Martin was helping in revival nieetin at Richmond the past week Mrs. Emma Hiatt visited Winchester relatives Saturday. Miss Edna Replogle and daughter Ruth, returned from Richmond Friday evening. Mrs. Louise Albertson was called to Lafayette on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Veal. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hiatt of Fountain City, were here Saturday. . Mrs. Tillie Clark is visiting relatives at Indianapolis and Muncie. I Mra. Mary Franklin and son Benny, vere In Hagerstown Saturday. r. and Mrs. Ray Swallow enter

tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Maning, Ms. and Mrs. Frank Greenstreet. Lida Burnett was called to Union City Saturday by the serious illness of her sister Mrs. Steve Warrick. Mrs. Elmer Bell and daughter Blanche, Mrs. Hinshaw, Mrs. Lue Fenimore, Mrs. Oran Farmer and daughter Helen, were in Richmond Saturday. Also Joseph Lamb and two daughters, Zela and Lola. Mrs. Ida Veal went to Lafayette Saturday to visit Prof, and Mrs. Veal. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Peterson entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler of Morgan's Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Rev. Mr. G. W. and Mrs. Martin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain. Bob Todd of West Virginia, arrived here Saturday night. Mrs. Alice Frazier was called to Richmond on the account of the illness of her granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark had as their Sunday evening company, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Macy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hunnicutt Sunday. Mrs. Ella N. Lamb has returned from a visit with Richmond relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Oler ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oler. There will be special music Easter Sunday at the Economy Friends church. Rev. Lee Chamness filled his regular appointment at Concord Sunday. Rev. Clarence White of Greensfork, was here Sunday mof nlngl At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ballenger Friday evening, the M. E. aid society met and held their calendar monthly meeting. There were 102 present. The decorations were simple, effective and beautiful. The souvenirs were unique in design and very pretty. The meeting was a social and business meeting combined and the folfowing officers were elected: President, Mrs. Dora Cain; vice-president, Miss Belle Con ley; secretary, Mrs. Nettie Cole; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Greenstreet.

MILTON MILTON, Ind., March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoover are spending a few days with relatives at Greensfork. The Rev. and Mrs. Victor Westhafer, who are at the M. E. personage, as guests of his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Westhafor, entertained as their guest Sunday, Miss Alma Hull of Mt. Auburn. Leonard Basson of Richmond, Walter Basson of near Brownsville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basson, J., and Will Basson of Centerville visited their parents here, Sunday. Miss Emma Gingrich was at Straughn Sunday morning to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Denarius Lamberson. The heavy windstorm Friday blew down Oscar Kirlin's poultry house. The Misses Jessie and Luella Lantz who visited their mother, Mrs. L. F. Lantz at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Charles Ferguson, who is at St. Vincent's hospital in Indianapolis, was visited by her son, Linville, Sunday. Charles Calaway visited his brother, Will Callaway and family at Indianapolis Sunda. Pierce Vickrey of Lewisville, was in Milton Saturday and looking after interests at the buggy factory. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams were in the country to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ott Crownover. Dr. and Mrs. Charies Kniese spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson. The Rebekah Degree lodge will meet this evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Harden is better. Mrs. E. B. Newman is still confined to her bed. Miss Sarah Williams was entertained at dinner with Miss Florence Daniel, Sunday evening. The embroidery club will meet with Mrs. John Ingerman, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Newman visited their sick mother, Mrs. E B. Newman, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge entertained as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt of Cambridge City. Mrs. Albert Wadsworth of Brownsville is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kimmel of Centerville. spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel. Palladium Want Ads Pay.

The Quality of Mercy. A notorious mountain moonshiner, familiarly known as Wild Bill, was tried before a federal court in Georgia and was adjudged guilty. Before pronouncing sentence the judge lectured the prisoner on his long criminal record and at last, informing him that the court entertained no feeling of anger toward him, but felt only unmixed pity, sentenced him to spend six years in the federal prison at Atlanta. Bill stolidly shifted the quid of tobacco in his mouth and turned to leave the courtroom with the marshal. Once outside the only thing he said was this: "Well, I suah am glad he wa'n't mad at me!"

TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR RENT Ribbons and Carbon Paper Repairing a Specialty SCHWENKE Residence Phone 1010 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of James H. Hire, deceased. hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court he will at the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m., on the 10th day of April, 1913, at the the premises northwest of the city of Richmond, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public sale, all the interest of the said decedent in and to the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: A part of the Northeast Quarter of Section thirty-one (31) township fourteen (14) Range one (1) west beginning at the northwest corner of said Quarter Section; thence east along the section line 1S7.75 feet thence south to the Cincinnati, Chicago Railroad thence northwesterly along said Railroad to the place of beginning. ALSO the following described real estate being part of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-one (31), township fourteen (14), Range one (1) west beginning at a point on the north line of said quarter section two hundred and twenty-four (224) and seventy-five one-hundred ths (75-100) feet east of the northwest corner of said quarter section thence east along the section line 178.83 feet thence south 13.9 rods to the Cincinnati & Chicago Railroad thence northwesterly along said railroad to a point directly south of the place of beginning thence north to the place of beginning. ALSO an undivided one-half interest in and to the following described real estate to-wit: A part of the east half of the southeast quarter of section ten (10) township sixteen (16) ranf,e fourteen (14) east and bounded as follows: Beginning forty and 60-100 (40.60) rods south of the northwest corner of said east half of said quarter section, thence south seventy-nine and 78-100 (79.7S) rods to Reynolds northwest corner; thence east forty-one and 54-100 (41.54) rods to a marked stone on Miller's west line; thence north eighty and 6100 (80.06) rods; thence east forty and 64-100 (40.64) rods to the east line of said quarter; thence north nineteen and 88-100 (19.88) rods to Charles Hire's other lands; thence west forty and 64-100 (40.64) rods; thence south nineteen and SS -100 (19.88) rods; thense west forty-one and 76-100 (41.76) rods to the place of beginning. Being and intended to be all the lands of which Nancy Hire died seized and containing twenty-six (26) acres more or less. Sale will be made subject to the approval of the said Court for not less than two-thirds appraised value of the said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions: At least

one-third of the purchase money cash In hand; and the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine (9 and eighteen (IS) months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent (6) interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Or the purchaser may pay all cash. Walter S. Ratliff, Administrator. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Attorney mar ll-lS-25-ap 1 FOR SALE 5 office desks, 2 typewriter desks. 1 typewriter. 6; revolving chairs, office chairs, 5 druggets and other furniture will be sold at private sale at 10 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, March 19th. at the- office of the Columbus Securities Company, third floor, Kelly-Hutchln-son Block. E. W. PIERSON.

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Talk to the Town Through The Palladium Be a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTER LIST. Edna 1 Factory 1 H. M. R. 1 J. H. Home ... 2 Deputy 1 Opportunity ... 1 W. H 1 9 1 E. R I Boarding 1 House 1 H. P 1 Owner 1 Wanted 1 Mail will be Kept for 30 flays only. All mail net called for within tnat time will be cast out. L WANTED WANTED Lady solicitors By local firm just the sort of work you will like for Spring. Good money. Address "B," care Palladium. 18-2t AUCTIONEER in all branches farm sales, real estate, merchandise. Get my prices on household goods. Well known all over the city and county. Headquarters at Allen Law office, 710 Main street. Phone 2962. A. O. Deering, Auctioneer. 18-tu-thur WANTED Situation by young man, 24 years old, as salesman, collector or driving delivery wagon. Knows the town thoroughly. Address "E. B.," care Palladium. 18-2t WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home and house cleaning to do by experienced hand. "W. R.," care Palladium. 18-lt WANTErj) One good insurance solicitor for the industrial department of an insurance company. Inquire at 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 1291. . 18-tu-fri-6at WAITED By girl a place to do housework and go to school. Address "School Girl," care of Palladium. 18-lt WANTED Shoe returned to Neff and Nusbaum's Store. 18-2t WANTED At once, 10 girls Steady, profitable employment. Richmond Un derwear Co. 17-7t WANTED First class wash woman. Call at W. W. Zimmerman's, 46 No. 7th St. 17-3t WANTED A boy" with wheel, at once. Call at 609 N. 12th. A. R. McKenney, phone 3471. 17-3t WA NTED Married man on farm; everything furnished. Phone 3136. 17-tf WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf SPIREI LA CORSETS to order. 'Francis Brusman, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 1-lmo PIANO MAKERS Wanted, first class side gluers, sounding board man and man to install player acUons. Apply by letter stating experience and salary expected. Schaff Bros. Co., Huntington, Ind. 12-7t WHY NOT BE HUMANE and have your horses shod and clipped at T. P. BUTLER'S Shoeing Forge N. 9th St. 12-tf WANTED To buy good second hand Underwood typewriter. Call Palladium office. tt WANTED A maid at Westcott Hotel. Wages flS per month, room and board. " 14-4t WANTED Lady solicitors by . local firm. Good proposition and good money only those should apply who j can make good. Address "Solicitor care Palladium. . 14.tr

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WANTED Sewing. Address "Sewing" care palladium. 18-6t WANTED Experienced alteration lady for Ladies' Coat and Suit Store. Inquire at 618 Main street. 18-lt WANTED House cleaning and day work of any kind by a young girl. Call at 101 Newman s Hill. 18-lt FOR SALE FOR SALE Household furniture. Good awning, hammock. 107 N. 20th. 18-2t FOR SALE Second hand and rent machines. Reduced prices. Singer Store, 500. Main. 18-7t FOR SALE Second hand automobile! Bargain. Quaker City Garage. Phone 1625. 18-Bt AnuctSoe Sale Auction Sale of all kinds of household goods, Saturday 2 and 7 p. m. at Colonial Auction Room, 7 South 7th St. Consisting Sideboards, Dressers, Cabinets, Iron Beds, Tables, Chairs, Dishes, Etc. Private Sale every day. List your property with us. We have the buyers. Phone 1756. FOR SALE Horse, dray and good business. Call Phone 1097. 18-7t FOTt"SALE Stafllon pacer, 6 year old Registered. Hagerstown, Indiana, Peter Pipher. 18-7t FOR SALE An English coach baby carriage. Also go-cart. First class condition. 232 North 10th. 18-2t FOR SALE Single comb White Leghorn eggs for hatching. John Bunnell, Hagerstown, Ind. 18-7t FOR SALE Household goods. 214 S. 16th. Phone 2389. 18-7t FOR SALE 120 egg incubator cheap. 436 South 11th. 18-lt FOR SALE Motorcycle. 1912 HarleyDavidson. in first class condition. Run less than 600 miles. Call at 1500 Main or Telephone 1384. 14-7t FOR SALE Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet and other household goods; call 2011 North F street. 17-2t FOR SALE Two large elm trees; inquire J. B. Carman, south of Chester. l7-7t FOR SALE Wood cook stove, fine condition; 75 South 16th street. 17-7t FOR SALE Bicycle tires from $T60 to $7.00 a pair. Bicycles $7.00 to $35.00. All kinds repairing and supplies. Work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Sons. Phone 3086. 13-tf FOR SALE Almost new L. C. Smith typewriter. Call Palladium office. 27-tf FOR SALE A phaeton and spring wagon. Call 117 N. 16th or Phone 1862. 7-14t For Sale One small second hand hot air furnace in good condition. Meerhoff The Plumber South Ninth Street r-tf FOR SALE Team of bay mares 6 yrs. old, sound in foal, extra good workers. Earl Ilinton, R. R. No. 12. Phone me, Centerville. ll-7t CURIOSITY SALE: Private, most everything. House for sale or rent; for bargain. Call this week or next, 85 State St, ll-7t FOR SALE One 'of the best established grocery businesses in the city. Will sell without fixtures. Address "Grocery." care Palladium. 15-3t FOR SALE Champion Rose Comb Red eggs and stocks. Phone 2511. 1 VTt FOR SALE At a bargain. 2 passenger automobile. Nice as new. 105 N. 4th street, 15-tf FOR SALE Indian Runner Duck eggs for hatching. 720 N. Sth. 15-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT A nicely furnished room with heat and bath and board. 34 North 6th street. i: Tt FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. Inquire 326 X. 10th gtreat. 10-71

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FOR RENT One six room house, electric lights, $11; one five room house, electric lights, $11.50. Also two four room houses, $8.00; one three room house, $7.50, will rent to colored people. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street. Phone 2233. . 18-lt FOR RENT NOW Small farm within short drive of Richmond and other trading points. Good soil and fair improvements. School handy; also other advantages. This is a fine chance for the trucker, poultry raiser or general soil worker. Also a j lot of feed for sale that renter can buy right. See The J. E. M. AGENCY Over 6 North Seventh Street, Richmond FOR RENT 5 room, hot water heated flat, with bath, electric light and gas, in fine order. C. T. Price. 18-3t FOR RENT Rooms for men at Y. M. C. A. $1.50 per week to $3.00. 15-7t FOR RENT 4 unfurnished rooms modern ground floor. 102 South 2nd street. 15-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. Modern. 102 South 2nd street. 15-3t FOR RENT House of seven rooms, with bath, both kinds ot water. Hot water heating plant, located at 44 South 12th street. Inquire of W. II. Bradbury & Son, Westcott Block. 14-3t FOR RENT 5 room house, 218 North 2nd. 13-7t FOR RENT- 5 room modern house. 33 South 17th. Phone 1705. 13-7t roREfFurnishedllats. 415 Main. 17-7t FOR RENT Five room flat, strictly modern; one front room furnished for housekeeping; one furnished front room for couple; heat furnished. Inquire 46 South 11th. marl7 tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 Bargains For Sale or Trade 60 acres in Randolph county just north of the county line. Good land, $5i per , acre with house and barn, well fenced will trade for city property In Richmond. 2 vacant lots west on the car line, 62 feet wide, 125 feet deep, for sale very reasonable. 8 rom house on BuUer street will trade. We will trade for almost anything you have Pianos, Automobiles, Horses, and all kinds of stock. We have a fine Perchon Stallion One year old color black weight 1,600 lbs. Will trade for vacant lot or anything else . If youare interested in this kind of a horse, see this and he is a good one. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. FOR SALE-Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE Hoosier Kitchen cabinet, sanitary couch, kitchen table. 21 ',4 N. Sth. Phone 1211. 12-7t j FOR SALE All kinds of farms and city properties. Bennett & Parker, Room j 15 Kelly Blk. Phone 2707. FOR SALE. 500 houses located in any part of Richmond. All prices. Some making as much as twelve per cent. 109 fine farm3, all sizes and price. 50 vacant lots. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C E. SELL Room IS Kelly Block. Telephone 1303 11-tf FOR SALE Good building lot near Earlham college. Address Box 64. Dublin, Ind. 13-7t FOR SALE Fine modern home oa Randolph street, 8 rooms, bath, electric lights, gas. cement cellar, large lot with fruit trees. Just the place for a retired farmer. Half minute from car line. See Fred Rossiter, Crawford Store, 528 Main. 18-7t FOR SALE Well improved 82 sere farm in corn belt. 2" miles northwest of Boston. Ind., Depot, cheap. Address Wm. Rothert, ' Richmond, jadjaca B. So. 1. . J&-ta-rKt

FOR SALE REAL ES TATE Continued. FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Suburban Homes For Sale 21 acres, modern buildings, rloee In on car line. Beautiful home in the right location. Can be bought worth the money. Now Is the time to buy suburban property. Beautiful bungalow on the car line, nearly 2 acres of land. Just the place to live on the outside. Better see this now.

2 acres, close in, 5 room house, barn and fruit trees. Worth the price asked. 13 acres, 2 miles out. Good house and barn. Just the place for a retiring fanner or city man wanUng out. We have two small farms well located that you can get possession of now. Arrange to see these properties now. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 202-203 Colonial Bldg. RICHMOND REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. FOR QUICK SALE 5 room cottage, thoroughly modern, for quick sale, $1,600. 6 room house thoroughly modern, $2,600. 6 room house, 2 acres of ground, for quick sale, $2,700. A high class grocery residence In connection entire property for sale Including business. A bargain owner leaving city. 7 room house, electric light, furnace, both waters, lot 40x150. Bargain, $2,000. 6 room house, electric light, both waters, good bam. lot 45x160. $2,500. Many other high class city firoperties. Also some excelent farming property. See us before you buy. Phone 1818 RICHMOND REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. FOR SALE All kinds of farms and city properties. Bennett & Parker, Room 15 Kellv Block. FOR SALE Real estate, either farms or city properties. If yon want to buy address Wm. Rothert, R. No. I. Richmond, Ind. 15-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. O. DERING, Auctioneer, Centerville, Ind. Phone or write. augsod-tf S hurley's Large Moving Vans 12 A 14 N. 8th SL Phona 13. Chat. Wade. Mgr. t-tf Zuttermeister s Moving Vans Largest In city, 37 8. 6th. Phone 251 2tr H. H. Jones For All Kinds of Sales Personal property, city property and farms sold at auction anywhere. I want your business and know how to get your sale before the public. Horses bought and sold and sold on a guarantee. Office, Chrisxnan's Barn. 15 North 7th strett. Phone Office, 143. Phone Residence. 2570. Richmond. Indiana. 2-tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave. R. R- 1. Phone 417L Office at Keys Harness Store, 13 Main street. Phone 2632. lt-tf SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. F. Bldg. feb20-tf FOUND FOUND Lady's gold watch between Sth and 9th on Main. Owner call at 103S N. J and describe same. lS-2t

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Joseph Betzold. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator of the estate ot Joseph Betzold. Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Fred IL Barton, mar 4IL1 pVdmJnJstxatox