Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 115, 25 March 1913 — Page 3
THE RICII3IOXD PAIADItm AND SX7X-TEIiEGRAM,TUESDAY,3IARCII 23, 1913.
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NEW PARIS NEW PARIS, O., March 25. Mr. Willie Glenn spent Easter with relatives in Indianapolis. Mr. Chaa. Baker of Decatur, 111., is visiting his wife and son for a few days. Miss Marie Fudge spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Eldorado. Mr. William Marriman and a daughter Mary of Springfield, O., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Marriman and family. Mrs. F. S. Kemp and baby of Bradford, O., spent Saturday with Mr. W. E. 'Venger. Mr. Carl Hawley was entertained Saturday by Chestine Nelson at Milford Center, O. Mrs. Ben Saxton and daughter of Richmond visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ingram and daughters, Jessie and Dorothy, of near Madison, spent Sunday with S. I. Horner and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bogan and Mr. O. H. King returned Friday after spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. Joe Weadlck and little daughter Mary Catherine, of Camden, O., nnnnt Sarurdav and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John O'Dea and Miss Mary O'Dea. Miss Elma Horner of Gettysburg, Darke county, spent Sunday with her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Horner. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wrenn entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKee. ' Mm Chas. Roach and children returned to their home in Xenia, O., Sunday after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mary Mungavin and family. Mr. Chas. McPherson of Liberty, O., spent Sunday with T. J. Canny and family. Mr. Patrick O'Dea and Mr. John Briitt of Richmond spent Sunday here. Mrs. Geo. Arnold and little daughter, Beverly, returned Friday after an extended visit with her uncle, C. C. Wrenn and family of Odessa, Fla. CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGE CITY, March 25. George Boden spent Monday with relatives In Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garrettson, of Knightstown, spent Sunday with F. J. Scudder and family. Miss Julia Boyd returned to Indianapolis, Monday, after having spent Sunday at her home in this city. Mrs. Howard Elliot and son, Robert, have returned to New Castle, after several days spent with her father, Enoch Highley, and other relatives. Harry Boden died at an early hour Monday morning, after a prolonged illness from tuberculosis. Mr. Boden was forty-five years of age, and with the exception of a short time in Chicago, his entire life was spent in Cambridge City. He was married to Miss Rose Funk, daughter of Martin Funk, twenty-two years ago. The wife and six children survive him. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at, two o'clock. A thimble party will be given on Friday afternoon in the parlors of the Methodist church by the ladies of the first section of the Social Union. A market will also Tse held the same afternoon. Mr. and' Mrs. Will Pike spent Sunday with relatives In Lewisville. Mrs. Caroline Coffin, the mother of Rev. J. E. Coffin of this city, celebrated the eighty-third anniversary of her birth at her home in Bloomington, last Saturday. Eight children, twenty grandchildren and fourteen greatgrandchildren were present. Mrs. Coffin is well known in Cambridge City, "having frequently visited in the home Qf her son, during his pastorate in this city. Mrs. Charles Heiger, of Richmond, is spending the week with her mother, MVs. Jojjn Norris. Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith will go as delegate from the Franchise league of Western Wayne, to the State convention, in Indianapolis. April 2 to 5. Mrs. Raymond Ferguson and daughter Miss Ruth, spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Beard will go to Chicago Wednesday to spend a week or ten days with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Beard. Miss Elizabeth Bertsch, Mrs. Dill and Miss Anna Kaufman visited Mr. and Mrs. Benton Perry of New Castle, the latter part of last qfek. Ralph Mason went to Knightstown Friday evening to visit his uncle, John Calloway. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marson and Miss Cath
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erine Calloway joined him there on Sunday. Miss Mary Dillon went to New Castle last evening to attend a dancing party. Marshall Drischell has issued an order that roller skating on Main street must cease. Miss Hazel Bertsch returned to Bloomington this morning after having spent Sunday at home. A number of persons from this city attended the Easter Bazaar Saturday afternoon given by the ladies of the Evangelical church at Germantown. Miss Mary Metts of New Castle, spent Sunday at her home in this city. Miss Bertha Cosgrove returned to Indianapolis after several weeks spent with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cosgrove. Miss Lencre Schafer spent Saturday in Richmond. Abe Elmore of Boyd, jfy., afteer a visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Garrett, has gone to Eldorado, Ohio,- to visit relatives before returning home. Friends of Mrs. Jennie Jones, widow of the late Benjamin Jones, a former resident of both this city and Dublin, will regret to learn that she is critically ill with tuberculosis at her home in Indianapolis. Mrs. Dora Pritchard has returned to Shelbyville after several days spent with friends In Cambridge City. George Boden spent Saturday in Richmond. John Marson Is improving his residence on East Church street, by a fresh coat of paint. Willard Petro is spending a ten days vacation with his brother, Harry, at Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Park Manlove of Hagerstown, Mrs. Homer Manlove and son vislteed the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans Homee at Knightstown the last of the week. The Misses Overbeck have on exhibition at the Heron Art Institute in Indianapolis, eleven pieces of beautiful pottery. FOUNTAIN CITY FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., March 25. Horace Miller and Frank Johnson who recently traded farms will make exchange in residences this week. Myron, son of O. H. Wolf, is slowly recovering from a severe illness with pneumonia and measles. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Harrison attended the funeral of Mrs. Ann White held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Clements at Richmond, Monday. Paul Edgerton, of Muncie, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgerton over Sunday. Mr. Edgerton holds a position with the freight department of the I. U. Traction company. Miss Esther, daughter of Frank Williams, has been critically ill with the measles. Abe Jeffers, of Richmond, was among the out of town people who at tended- the funeral of Van Thomas, Saturday. Miss Inez Swain is home from In diana University spending the spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hiatt, of Chester, were in town Saturday. Ves Cook and William Maquire of Lynn, were visitors in town, Saturday. Miss Maggie Dalbey went to Muncie Saturday to pay a few days visit to Mrs. Lou Dalbey. Frank Quinn of Muncie, is here vis iting his grandmother, Mrs. Emeline Quinn. The New Garden Township High School commencement will be held on the evening of Friday, April 25th. The commencement at Greensfork will be held on the previous Thursday night and the one at Williamsburg on the following Saturday night. Saturday evening. April 12th, has been set as the date for the home talent play "Diamonds and Hearts" to be given by the Fountain City Dramatic clu. The proceeds of the play wiU go towards defraying Decoration Day expenses. Mrs. Susan Smith, of Muncie, came Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Keever and famjly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry TownseiyJ. of Richmond, and Mr. Bert Townsend, ol Indianapolis, were guests Sunday of Mr. and, Mrs. L. H. Townsend. GUILD MEETING A meeting of the St. Paul's Guild of the St. Paurs Episcopal church will be held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock in the Parish house. The members are invited to attend. va yea trouaie or any jrti ju-rsme lre sorsrel stomach? Go to your druaids-' t 50c or $1 bottle of Dr. CaldwciJ :p Pepsin, which is rririvnlTinariittiWi t 3 you UKikaeoaott wsU.
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DAYTON DEFEATED BY RICHMOND T Local Association Bowlers Win Two Out of Three Games. ,The. local Y. M. C. A. bowling team defeated the Dayton bowling team at the locl association alleys laBt evening in two out of three games. Richmond was defeated at Dayton a short time ago. Each have won three games now but the local team has a lead of 21 pins over the Daytonians in both series. Score: Dayton. Laukhuff , LJ2 151 125 Burns 188 161 202 Dohner 172 179 132 Evers 208 169 145 Winkle 113 156 145 , 8$ 816 749 Richmond. Hare 145 129 149 Miller 150 171 152 Price 141 179 166 Parker 17 211 165 Erk 181 157 144 794 847 776 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of James H. Hire, decease 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 frbm day to day thereafter until Bold, offer for sale at public sale, all the Interest of the said decedent in and to the following described real estajte 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 187.75 feet thence south to the Cincinnati, Chicago Railroad thence northwesterly along said Railroad to the place of beginning. ALSO the following described real estateV-being part of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-one (31), township fourteen (14L 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-hundredths (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 direcUy 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 hajf of the southeast quarter of section ten (10). township sixteen (16) range 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 ( 7978) rods to Refolds 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 8S-100 (19.88) rods to Charles Hire's other lipids; 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 vajue of th 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 (M and eighteen (18) months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent (6Z;) interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Or tim purchaser may pay all cash. , r Walter S. Ratltff, - Administrator. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Attorney mar 'll-lS-25-ap 1
NOW. THAT YOUV6. Got 6w 9oth "DOWN. WKtW IS the 5. tJt. AMD WHK.H S -me 25 1 DRin PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium lea word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTtB LOST H. M. R. 1 Opportunity... 1 Deputy , 1 9 1 W. H 1 B a E. R. 1 F. 1 House 1 Lady 1 Best Refeence 3 Sewing 1 B. E 1 Tandem 1 Factory 1 Mail will be kept for 30 Oays only. All mail not called for Within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Second hand hot air furnace. Phone 1958 or 2352. 25-2t STALLION pacer, 6 year old. Registered. Hagferstown, Indiana. Peter Pipher. 25-7t WANTED Ar middle aged woman for housework. 339 Pearl street. 22-2t WANTED Girl for general housework. Must go home at night. 38 S. 8th. 21-tf WANTED Married man on farm; everything furnished. Phone 3136. 17-tf WANTED Your pictures to frame. grinding of .ail kind. Baby cabs rei tired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tt SP1RELLA1 CORSETS to order. Francis Brusman, 104 Ft. Wtypne Ave. Phone 2110. 1-lsio WANTED To buy" good second hand Underwood typewriter. Call Palladium office. tf WANTED Ladysolicitors by local firm. Good proposition and good njfney only those should apply who ca'R make good. Address "Solicitor," care Palladium. 14-tf WANTED A live wire salesman, who j kjipws the automobile game, to represent the W. H. Hoover Co., New Berlin, Ohio, for fagt selling and well advertised automobile specialties, selling to dealers and consumers. Leave hamand address or call for R. P. Troxel, Westcott Hotel from 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 on .Wednesday, March 26th. 24-2t WANTED Alteration hand young woman of good appearance. Must be good fitter and clerk. Answer immediately. Permanent position. S. Altman, The Union Store, 1026 Main street. 24-2t GOOD CHANCE Fon man or woman to make money in spare time at home. Particulars free. Write HARRY GRAY 415 E. 5th St., Dayton Ohio FOR RENT- -Two story 40x50 ft. brick building on Liberty Ave. Cement floor and water. Would like to rent to blacksmith and horse-shoer. Good opening. Phone 1316 and 2160. 21-A WA.VTEDTwo laundry women at Westcott hotel. TTages $3 per month. 19-tf WANTEBExperienced cook and sec ond girl, telephone 3743. 19 tf ! . j WANTED 2 i Pbone 2531. unfurnished rooms. 19-7t WANTED iouse cleaners for week beginning March 25. Call Matron. Earlham college. Phoe 3168. 19-tf j , WAVTETi Woman fnr nuntrv work ' Matron, EarTham college. Phone 2168. 19-tf FOR RENT POR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. 24-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 27 N. j , 9th street. 20-7t
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FOR RENT Continued. FOR RENT Front room furnished suitable for one or two gentlemten, light, heat and bath, 35 South 11th street. FOR RENT -New and nicely furnish ed room, bath privilege f or gentleman private family. Must be able to give good reference. 100 South 15thJ street. 25-tu-thur-sat FOR RENT 5 room house modern ex cept furnace. 42 S. 21st street. 22-7t FOR RENT' Nice flat, brooms and bath. 908 Main. $14.00.- No children. Wm. J. Hiatt, Room 9, Hlttle Blk. 25-tf FOR RENT NOW Small farm within short drive of Richmond and other trading points. Good soil and Idr improvements. School handy;' also other advantages. This is a fine chance for the trucker, poultry rafler or general soil worker. Also s Igt of feed for sale that renter can buy light See The J. E. M. AGENCY Over 6 North Seventh Street, Richmond FOR RENT 45mall cottage with 2 acres. South Q street. Call 1022 S. C. H. H Jobanning. FOR 1J2NT 5- rooms, modern except furna.ee. 42 S. 21st Street. 22-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE-w-Piano in good condition. 310 South 7th street. 22-3t FOR SALE One of the best established grocery business in this city. Will sell without fixtures. Address "Grocery," care Palladium. 22-3t FOR SALE A good driving mare, buggy and harness complete. Address Greensfork, Box 74. 19-7t IOB SALE Gasoline stoves and hot plates. 30 North 11th. l9-7t For Sale Two small second hand hot air furnaces arid 1 small hot water boiler . Chas. Johanning The Plumber 1036 Main Street 24-tf FOR SALE Peninsular range for sale. 223 N. 19th street. 24-2t FOR SALE Clover Hay. Phone 5143 Ci 24-3t FOR SALE Egs for hatching. Single comb White and Brown Leghorns and Barred Rocks. Prices right. Phone 3119. N. O. Wilson, R. R. 7. 20-7t FOR SALE Horse, harness and market spring wagon. Phone 4835. 19-7t FOR" SALE Gasoline stoves ancThot plates. 30 N. 11th. 20-7t FOR SALE Cello cheap. Phone 412 20-7t FOR SALE Single cylinderblt drive motorcycle in best of condition. Address "R. H," care of Palladium. 21-Tt FOR SAL Seond"hand and rent machines. Reduced prices. Singer Store, 500 Main. 18-7t FOR SALE Stallion pacer, 6 year old Registered. Hagerstown, Indiana, Peter Pipher. 18-7t FOR SALE Single comb White Leghorn eggs for hatching. John Bunnell. Hagerstown. Ind 18-7t $250 BUYS Air Coofcd Five Passenger Fine Condition. Good Tires WESTCOTT MOTOR CAR COMPANY Sales Department. 24-3t FOR SALD Registered Wilks bay mare, 9 years old. in foal and season paid. Weight, 1135 lbs. 2020 N. E. 25" t FOR SALE Almost new L. C. Smith typewriter. Call Palladium office. 27-tf FOR SALE A phaeton and epilog gon. Call 117 N. 16th or Phone 1862. 7-14t
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FOR SALE Continued nnnn nnr run nrirrnr nr For Sale One small second hand hot air furnace in good condition. Meerhofff The Plumber South Ninth Street 7-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, 2 passenger automobile. Nice as new. 105 N. 4th street. lSUt FOR SALE Indian Runner Duck eggs for hatching. 720 N. 8th. 154f FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Richmond Property a specialty. The place to buy a home. Pof terfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. FOR SALE. 600 houses located In any part of Richmond. All prices. Some making as much as twelve per cent. 100 fine farms, all sizes and prices. 50 vacant lots. List your property with us tor quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone 1303 H-tf FOR SALE Homes On Payments Like Rent COR. 21ST AND F, NORTHEAST New 5 room and bath, furnace, cement cellar, walks, gas, electric lights, etc. Per Month $20.00. NQRTH F STREET, NEAR 22ND ft Nice E room $15.00 per month. BENTON HEIGHTS Cozy cottage, per month $15.00. Small cash payment, balance like rent. Iet the money you are now paying out as rent buy your home for you See TURNER W. HADLEY Phone 1730. 121 So. 13th St. FOR SALE -Modern &ouse, large lot. barn, all Improvements. On car line, near -Earlham college. Terms to suit purchaser. Address "Modern." care Palladium. 19-tf FOR SALE All kinds of farms and city properties. Bennett & Parker, Room 15 Kelly Blk. Phone 2707. FOR SALE "Well Improved 82 acre farm in corn belt. 2b miles northwest ofBoston. Ind., Depot, cheap. 'Address Wm. Rothert, Richmond, i Indiana R. No. 1. 18-tu-fri-7tt Free Full inforamiton about! Wisconsin cheap lands monthly, and how to get a j farm. Address John E. Peltz, 626 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. 25-3mo FOR SALE Fine modern home on Randolph street. S rooms, bath, electric lights, gas. cement cellar, large lot with fruit trees. Just the place for a retired fanner. Half minute from car line. See Fred Rosslter, Crawford Store. 528 Main.t 18-7t FORS A LE Real estate, either farms or city properties. If you want to buy address Wm. Rothert, H. No. 1, Richmond, Ind. l5-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr. S hurley's Large Moving Vans 12 14 N. 8th St Phone 1S36. Chas. Wade. Mgr. fc-tf Zuttermeister's Moving Vans Largest In city, 37 S. 6th. Phone 2519 29-tf
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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. Mortgage Exemptions Filed with us. We give you receipt for tame. Let us bond yon. HENN1NG & BOSWELL H. H. Jones For All Kinds of Sales Personal property, city property and farms sold art auction anywhere. I want your business and know bow to set your aale before the public. Horse bought and sold and sold on a guarantee. Office, Chrisman'i Barn. IS North 7th strett Phone Office. 1439. Phone Residence, 2170. Richmond. Indiana. Mf Fitet Come. First Served That has always been my mode of doing business. I believe it is the fairest to my customers. Why not let me give you a price for painting your house now. Then there will be no deajr when the seasonable weather cornea. LOUIS E. FAHLSING Practical Painter 217t Phone 2596 A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARM8 Uberty Ave. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Ofjrflce at Keys Harness Store. 613 Main street. Phone 2C52. -l-tf of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. F. Bid. feb20-tf LOST LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN A fine Scotch Collie dog. Return to 35 South 11th street Reward. . 2S-5t LOST A gold beauty pin. Reward. Call Phone 2970. 24-?t LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind, March 18th. 1913. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Work of the City of Richmend, Indiana, that on the 17th day of March, 1913, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 361, 1913 Providing for the" improvement of South 7th street, from South J" to South "L" street, by grading and graveling the roadway, and constructing cement curb, gutter and C foot sidewalks on both sides of said street Between the points named. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. April 7th. 1912, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by -persons interested in. or afiected by, said proposed improvement as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its oIce 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 conclusive upon all persons. B. A. KENNEPOHL. FRED R. CHARLES, W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works. mar 13-23. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, named as trustee In an In denture of assignment executed John Scholl has by virtue thereof duly qualified as such trustee, and t&ken possession of all property rights, credits and effects of said assignor, in trust, to be administered upon for the benefit of all his bonafide creditors under the order of the Wayne Circuit Court and pursuant to the laws of the state of Indiana, relating to voluntary assignments. Signed: San ford Henning. Trustee. CECIL L. CLARK. Attorney 25-1-3 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OS BENT Ribbons and Carbon Paper Repairing' a Specialty SCHWENKE Residence Phone 1010
