Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 184, 11 June 1913 — Page 9

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-i-L,l P(NMjC Cot A' 5oFT 3ofc. AmX OT T6 DO & TO UVSLK. VJP AND TXN BlKCrta MILTON I MILTON, Ind., June 11 Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Ferris were at Straughn to visit their daughter. Mrs. Roy Mills and family. 'r Mies Selene Hale of Dublin and Mrs. ' Albert Newman of Milton were at supper with Mrs. Elizabeth Hardon and Mrs. E. B. Newman Monday evening, lira. Jay Dewey and Mrs. Arthur Whallon of Richmond were guests of Lute Lantz, Jr., Tuesday. r 80 Blossoms a Day. Mrs. Hattie Hoist has a small bed of Shirley poppies from which she gathers as many as 80 blossoms in a day. , In one bouquet which was placed In the M. E. church Sunday evening t there were 200 beautiful blooms. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wlssler had as their guest, Sunday, Guy McMath of 52 Richmond. " Miss Selene Hale, who has been visltlng her aunt, Mrs. Tarden, returned to Dublin Tuesday. She left for a several weeks stay in Indianapolis, Wed- ,- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lineback of Richmond w Miss Rena Crull and friend, of Wil- ' llamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sloaker and family and Mrs. Eliza Marlatt and Miss Bradburn of east of town were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wlssler, five miles east of town, Sun- ; day afternoon. Walter Haskell, who has been the y guest of Miss Jessie Lantz for some ! ' time, left Tuesday enroute for his t home In Redlands, California. ; Mrs. Emma Frazee and daughter, f Miss Bertie, attended the recent fu- ' neral of the late George Frazee at j Dublin. He was a cousin of Mrs. Fral:: zee's late husband. Sidewalk Improvement. . The sidewalk from Central Avenue P on Canal street to the Friends church I ! Is being improved with a cement walk. I. Coir .... 1 fnm Vtom a. Ill gtfanit ttin ?l rlaH nunnla ctt tVi a Waf- FnH at .Tank5." The ladies of the M. E. church have I a quilt in the frames in the vacant f, room of Walter Houseworth's business block. To Give Address. The Rev. and Mrs. Westhafer went I to Indianapolis Tuesday to visit i". friends. They will also visit at Greenwood before returning home. The Rev. Mr. Westhafer will address the IEpworth League at Greenwood on Thursday evening taking for his theme "The Autobiograph of a Preacher's ' horse." f . Mrs. Henry Snyder of Glenwood has U been the guest of her mother, Mrs. ' Mary Waymlre and ot Mr. and rMs. ' Omer Lammott east ofpiown. yv Mrs. Geo. Kelsey and Mrs. Ell Bee"son, south of town are engaged in the bee business. The Revs. F. C. McCormick and F. , "M. Westhafer were calling on Milton people Monday afternoon. Mesdamea John Coyne and O. H. Beeson left Monday night for Lyons, owa to attend the commecement of the Catholic Bchool, Lady of the Angels. Miss Helen Coyne will graduate. The MisseB Coyne and Lora Beeson Hvlll return home with their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams entertained at dinner Monday Mr. and Mrs. 5;Chas. Wallace of Wabash and Mes-f-damea Chas. Davis and Ott Crown- " over. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace left for : home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kirlin entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Loeb of Cambridge City, Mr. and ' Mrs. David Parker of south of town ;and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlin of Milton. ;': Bailey-Risk Nuptials. Russell Bailey and Miss Leta Risk were married at the home of the -bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David : Risk near Harrisburg, June 6. The H groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. V Bailey of Bentonville. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey will live at Conners.ville. It Mrs. Ella Crawford, wife of James Crawford died at her home at Bentonville Monday night She was the daugh - ter of the late Thos. Hunt and born at Milton about 70 years ago. She leaves " several children, among whom is the pHon. Earl Crawford of legislature tfTfame the last winter. The funeral sertTices were conducted at the Christian church in Bentonville Wednesday afternoon. Interment in that cemetery. t Miss Helen Shepherd returned Satrday from several weeks' visit at Indianapolis. sirs. Alvin Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. John Kellani, Miss Hazel Murley and I Miss Ruby Kella'm formed a party to Cambridge City Saturday evening. f Mr. and Mrs. John Du Granrut spent ;V Sunday with her parents, Mr. and 5. Mrs. Lindley Husey, west of town. L" , Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson entertalned Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace

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of Wabash at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Florea and Mr. and Mrs. Will Edwards, of Connersville. Mrs. Vene Beeson went to Germantown Saturday to visit her niece, Mrs. Vene Bowmaster. Miss Nettie Bennett and Miss Vivian Bennett were at Cambridge City Saturday evening. The Embroidery club will meet with Mrs. Oliver Wallace Wednesday afternoon. To Give Recital. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Van Camp will give a recital at the Christian church Thursday evening. They are well known here. Miss Ellen Thompson of DePauw comes with them as pianist. Miss Thompson is the granddaughter of Mrs. Ellen Callaway Bragg, formely of Milton, but now of Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace of Wabash, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace and Mrs. Adah Wallace of Centerville. Party Postponed. The thimble party to have been given by the Eastern Star with Mrs. W. E. Williams Thursday, has been changed to June 19. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMahan entertained the Rev. and Mrs. Westhafer and Walter Houseworth at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlegel were among the guests at a family dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jolliff at Alpine Sunday. Mrs. Walter Matthews, who visited her mother, Mrs. Needham, return to her home at Centerville Saturday. The Rev. Mr. Westhafer delivered an illustrated missionary sermon at the M. E. church Sunday morning. Reports on Convention. Miss Lulu Faucett gave the concluding report of the county Sunday school convention at the M. E. church Sunday morning. The school delegates, Misses Hazel Murley and Lulu Faucett, gave line reports. WHITEWATER WHITEWATER, Ind., June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marshal, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and daughter, Mildred. Mrs. R. A. Magee of Kansas City, Kas., called on friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Teaford and family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Teaford. Memorial at New Madison. The Whitewater band furnished the music for the K. of P. and Red Men's decoration at New Madison, O., Sunday. Mrs. Lydia Jackson and Miss Martha Jackson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Pegg at Fountain City Sunday. Henry Knoll visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baker at Dayton, O., Sunday. Miss Myrtle Jackson was a visitor here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Graves accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kemp of Lynn, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Graves and family at Marysville. O., Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Coppock expect to move to his father's farm, west of town, soon. B. F. Parker returned home Monday after a few days' visit with relatives at West Manchester, O. Clell Alexander, of this place, who figured in a motorcycle accident at Richmond a few days ago, is able to be out again. Attended Convention. Mr. and Mrs. William Glunt and family and Mrs. John Rover returned home Friday evening from Winona Lake, where they have been attending the national convention of the Brethren church. Fred G. White and family of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hough and family north of town Sunday. John Rhodes has gone to Dayton, O.. where he has a position. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Thomas of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary J. Pyle. Children's day exercises at the M. E. church Sunday were largely attended and an excellent program was rendered. Addleman and Freeman are painting the Masonic hall. Mr. and Mrs. William Wesler have returned home after a few days' visit with relatives at Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Day and family entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harter and family of near Williamsburg. Oscar Weeks of Charlottesville was a business visitor hero Tuesday.

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PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium He a word 7 days for the price off 5 Telephone Nunrnlber 2566 WANT AD LETTER U8T Private 8E 1 A. H 2 K 1 H. B 1 Butcher 1 D. C 1 Pattern Maker.. 1 Reporter 1A. S 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called fo within that time will be cast out. WANTED I WILL clean your watch, put in a mainspring for 50cts. F. A. Tomlinson, 10 N. 7th street. 10-7t I WANT to buy cast off evening dresses and gentlemen's evening suits. Describe and state prices. Address S. A. care of Palladium. ll-2t WANTED Position as farm hand by married man. No children. By day, month or year. Call or address, Guy Smith, 317, N. 8 St. ll-3t SITUATION WANTED Drug clerk. Relief or permanent, IS years experience. Can come on short notice. Good references. Address Box 274, Rising Sun, Indiana. 11-lt WAN TEDReliable farm hand. Call at once at Graceland farm, R, F. D. No. 5, Richmond, Ind. ll-3t WANTED Washings at 232 S. 5th St. ll-2t WANTED Farm hand. Phone 4012. ll-3t WANTED Young or middle aged woman for light housework. 39 S. 17th St. ll-3t WANTED You to know Harry Landis the cement block manufacturer has changed his phone number. Call automatic 4199. ll-3t WANTED Man from 20 to 30 years of age. Call Richmond Underwear Co. ll-7t WANTED Girl for general housework. 22 N. 17th. Phone 1797. 11-tf WANTED Everybody suffering from Piles, Fistula, Fissures, Ulceration, Inflammation, Constipation, Bleeding or Itching Piles, write for free trial of Positive Painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. For sale at Quigley's Drug store. S0-eod-7t WOOL WANTED Highest market price in cash. Clendenin & Co. 24-mon-wed-fri-tf MEN, WOMEN Get government joba Excellent salaries. Write immediately for free list of positions obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 94-C. Rochester, N. Y. 12-mon-wed-fri-sat-23t I WANT to buy watches and diamonds. J. M. Lacey, Sth and Main. mon-wed-sat WANTED Colored porter four evenings a week at the Arlington from 6:00 to 12:00. 10-tf WANTED To rent farm within 5 miles of Richmond. 5 to 15 acres 5 years with privileges of buying any time. Want to rent by Sept- 1, 1913. State price and location. Address 5 years care of Palladium. 10-2t Wanted Paper hangng to do by experienced man. Call 7 South 7th. 10-3t YOUNG MAN wants to learn barber trade. Is willing to work and will start very cheap. Address Barber, care Palladium. 9-9t WANTED Girl for general housework. Call 2001 East Main. 9-7t HAVE ADDED shoemaker. Can do cnir work on short notice. R. A. Tomlinson, 1020 Main street. Th best and neatest.

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GET YOUR lawn mower sharpened. Screen doors and windows made and repaired, gasoline stoves cleaned, new and second-hand bicycles, pictures framed, baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Worc called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163. FOR PASTURE call O. K. Fuigtmui. Phone 5122-A. 6-tf WANTED Position stationary engineer. Best of reference. Lock Box 356, Cambridge City. 2-9t J, ABLEY for shoe repairing. 211 So. 9th. 4-14t SURE CUREGaps in chickens and turkeysj Geo. Lane. Phone 1851. 4 7t WANTED Paper hanging by L. M. Hays. Call at Conkey's Drug store. 3-7t IS YOUR RELIGIOUS FAITH based on ancient superstitions, or is it founded on common sense? Read "The Naturalness of Religion," by Oliver M. Frazer. Thirty cents, postpaid. C. Sumner Beard, Economy, Ind. 2-7t WANTED To buy clover and timothy standing. Apply 717 N. 12th street. 6-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE 7 passenger Westcott, used but little good as new. Call 39 North 10th str. Phone 1430. 10-7t FOR SALE Oliver typewriter. Price right. Call evenings, 100 North 18th. 10-tf FOR SALE Double plows; mowers, and binders in good repair. 317 N. A. 10-5t FOR SALE Gas range. Call 3618. 10 n "CLOTHES" Don't worry about new garments. I MAKE OLD GARMENTS OVER IN THE NEW STYLES AT LITTLE COST. I have a broadcloth suit, skinner's satin lining for $5.50 worth $35.00. I have a silk dress for $2.75 worth $12.00. MANY OTHER GARMENTS AT THE SAME BARGAIN PRICES. Uncoiled for ladies and gents garments T sell for the charges. Altman's- Tailors- Cleaners 14 N. 6th St. "CLOTHES" Clothes makes the women more so than they make the men. I HAVE AN ELEGANT DRESS TO SELL FOR $3.00, WORTH $12.00. An optimist is always pleasant because they trade with me. I HAVE ANOTHER DRESS TO SELL FOR $5.00, WORTH $22.00. A pessimist with our clothes will look stylish. UNCALLED FOR LADIES AND GENTS GARMENTS I SELL FOR THE CHARGES. Altman's Tailors and Cleaners, 14 N. 6th St. FOR SALE Coaster brake bicycle, $3.00. Address Bicycle, care Palladium. ll-2t FOlTSALE Colt, hogs. See Everett Thompson, Knollenberg's store for particulars. 11-tf FOR SALEOne Polled Durham male calf, 11 months old. Wood E. Eliason, Centerville, Ind. ll-7t i FOR SALE Cherries for canning. Harry Landis farm, 1 miles north on Middleboro pike. Phone 4199. ll-3t FOR SALE Buggy and harness; 400 Kinsey street. Telephone 3150. o- t FOR SALE 5 passenger auto good condition, newly painted. New tires. Andrew Clark, Williamsburg, Ind. 3-7t FOR SALE Toledo computing springless scales, fine condition. Bargain. Frank Hatfield, Centerville. 7-7t FOR SALE New screens made, old screns repaired, baby cabs re-tired. Good second hand lawn mowers 75c to $1.25; also sharpening. All kinds bicycle repairing and supplies. Work called for and delivered free by automobile. Wesley Brown & Sons, corner Northwest Second and Williams. Phone S0S6. 7-7t FOR SALE Merchant's Delivery with good trade. Address "Merchants Delivery" care Palladium. 2-7t FOR SALE Hay. See O. E. Fulghum. Phona 5122 A. 30-tf

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FOR SALE Ice chest, will trade for! kodak. Call after 6 p. m. or Sunday, j S. E. corner Randolph and W. 2nd Ft. 10-2t FOR SALE A car load of nice fence posts, any j amount you wish to buv at low prices H. H.JONES No. 15 North 7th St. FOR SALE Sweet potato Leeds. Phone 3003 or 3159. plants 2S-14t FOR SALE Man'3 spring suit, size 37, color blue gray, as good as new. Will sell at a bargain. Call phone No. 2553 or 222 N. 8th St., after C p. m. 19-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Nice five passenger Jackson totiring car. 105 N. 4th. 6-tf FINE RIPE CHERRIES at lowest market prices, delivered at your door. Drop card. G. R. Staley, Graceland Farm, R. R. 5. 7-7t Auction Sale gets the best results. Sell your real estate at Auction. You can get all it is worth and probably more. It is the easiest and best way to sell. COLONIAL AUCTION CO. 7 South 7th Street Colonial Bldg. Phone 1756 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PORTERFIELD & GAAR Kelly Block. 8th and Main The place to buy a home. New Modern 7 Room House on South 8th St. Immediate sale $2,750.00. Brick Business House on Main St. Rents for $35.00 month, priced today $3500.00. 165 Acres Near New Hope station. Good house and barn, orchard, good fences, fine stock and grain farm. $18000. 156 Acres Bank barn, 8 room house, modern, well fenced, wind pump, close to market, school, church on gravel pike, 1 mile from electric car line. Elegant grain and stock farm. See this farm now. Priced $120.00 acre. For Rent Modern 8 Room House Hardwood floors, N. 10 St. Rents $30.00 month. Phone 1401. PORTERFIELD & GAAR Free-Full information about Wisconsin cheap lands monthly, and how to get a farm. Address John E. Peltz, 626 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. BEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. F. Bldg. A. M. RO B ERT SRE I AL"lfS'fATE-r City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 613 Main St. FOR SALE Two new houses, about one acre truck and poultry ranch, j Two squares buisenss section, $1,700 cash or time. Owner Box No. 127, Cambridge City, Ind. 4-7t t FOR SALE 10 per cent investment. Good rental properties. Only $1,000 cash necessary. Address "Cash," care Palladium. 3-7t FOR SALE CHEAP 3 good building sewers and sidewalk made. Phone 2477. 26-mon-wed-fri-t? Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan raenev and make suretv bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block non-wed -eat-tf FOR SALE SO acres 4 miles from Reed City. 2H miles from Hersey; 68 acres cultivated, 12 acres fine timber. 10 room frame house, basement, barn 45xC5, shed 16x30, large hog and hen house, fine orchard, wlndmilL Income from orchard wonld pay Interest on the entire investment. Will sell at bargain, J 4,000. Wm. F. Milligan, Port land, Ind. . e-"t;

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. GOOD INVESTMENTS 10 ROOM DOUBLE HOUSE on North 4th St., renting for $17.00 month. $1200.00. 10 ROOM DOUBLE HOUSE in th East End with furnace and bath. renting for $36.00 month. $3900.00. 3-5 ROOM COTTAGES renting for $30.00 month and always rented, $2SOO.0. 5 ROOM HOUSE ou South 12th St. renting for $12.00 month, $1300.00. 12 ROOM NEW DOUBLE HOUSE with all modern conveniences, located on the West Side, will rent easily for $40.00 month, $3925.00. FUNK & MILLER Phone 2766 BENNETT & PARKER, Real Estate and Insurance. All kinds of city property and farms for sale or trade. Some of the very best large farms priced to sell several strictly modern houses prices right homes on the payment plan. Room 15 Kelly Block. Phone 2707. HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826. We have some of the finest farms in Indiana for sale or trade. When you buy a farm or city property of us you can depend upon its being good as we sell nothing that is not first class. 100 ACRES 7 miles from town on a good road well improved. Price $10,000. 4 ACRES good land, good buildings. Price $4,500.00. 40 ACRES close to Richmond. Price $4,000. 80 ACRES close to Richmond. Price $5,000. We have some bargains in modern Richmond homes. We have some fine building lots for sale in West Richmond and Beallview. Our office is the bargain place for farms and city homes. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. FOR SALE Modern, new, up to date home, large lot, $3500.00 necessary. Choicest location, east part cjose to Main Btreet. Owner leaving city. Sell for less than house can be built for. Will rent for $35.00 per month and tenent guarantees. Address "Home" care Palladium. ll-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished flats, 415 Main. Phone 3463. 4-7t FOR RENT1704. -Modern house. Phone 19-tf FOR RENT Furnished modern seven room house for summer. 216 College Ave. Phone 3213. 6-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Modern. 1206 N. D. 7-tf FOR RENT Four rooms downstairs. Call 214 South Sth. 7-3t FOR RENT Furnished room, private family, 1326 Main St. 9-7t FOR REM 3 nice clean rooms wirrj bath, prices very very reasonable. Call 10S Ft. Wayne Are. Phone 187. 10 2t FOR RENT One room furnished for housekeeping, modern, strictly private. Front entrance. Inquire 46 S. 11 St. 11-tf FOR RENT Four room furnished fiat, electric light and bath, cor. S. 5th and A streets. A. W. Gregg, Hoosier store. 10-tf

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"Bud" Fisher BUSINESS CLASSIFIED H H JONES AUCTIONEER I cry all kind of sales anywhere ind guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Horses bought and sold at all times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phona office 14 1?, residence 2570. Richmond Electric Co. C. T. Wiley. Mgr. Telep. No. 2826 Electrical Work and Repairing. Stor ape Batteries and Electric Car Wiring. 17-18 Comstock Bldg. Shurley's Large Moving Vans l:' to 14 North Sth street. Phone 1536. Chas. Wade, Mgr. Residence Phone049. 26-tf LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr. LOST LOST Thursday evening, U. B. 8. 8. pin between N. W. 8 and high school building. Return to Palladium. 10-3t Lost-R., H. S. silver ring. Finder return to 1202 N. D. St. io-t $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ z Atteetioe z Farmers Builders Property Owners Save money by having an ex- " pert shingler, 20 years eiperience. Old roofs taken off and new ones put on. Be sure and get prices from PIPER 2 Z 18 N. 13 St. Phone 1054 Z $ t $ $ $ $ $ $ t $ t t s t i $ WATCHING WATER FREEZE. An Ey Way to Mak th Growth mt lc Crystals VUibl. It Is not commonly known that freab water may sometime be "colder than Ice" and that the growth of ice crystal may be made plainly visible. Aa in terestinff experiment to show this may easily be made. Fill a clean plat bottle with distilled water. Make a hole in the atoppet large enough to let the thermometer pas through it The kind of thermometer used in physical laboratories is most convenient. Insert the stopper In the bottle and let the thermometer reach nearly to the bottom. Pack snow or ice sod salt round the bottle as yon would pack an Ice cream freezer. If the bottle is not Jarred the temperature may be seen to drop several decrees below the freezing point without freezing the water. If the stopper and thermometer are" now removed and a small piece of lc free from any trace of salt is inserted in the bottle and poshed down Into the water crystals of ice may be seen U shoot out in all directions from it. After this experiment has been tried yon will hare some understanding of tbe network of ice girders which is beneath the ice coating of small ponds. London Telegraph. SALE and well establish COMPANY, Trustee.