Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 223, 28 July 1913 — Page 7

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PICNIC BEST EVER HELD BY EMPLOYES All the Contests Held During Day Were Very Spirited. DANCING A FEATURE The eighth annual picnic held by the employes of the Richmond division of the Pennsylvania railroad and their families, Saturday at Glen Miller park was declared one of the most successful of recent years. In the afternoon the crowd visibly swelled and it Is estimated that more than a thousand people were present. Most of the employes living in this city did not go to the park until after dinner. Winners of Events. Under the direction of Gus Pfafflin, Mike Meagan, C. Cooper, E. F. Hadley, A. R. Hoffman and General Chairman Seiweke, the races were held near the pavilion with the following results: Boys 100 yard dash, ages 12 to 16 Earl Green first, prize a shirt; Clifford Calkins second, prize a baseball glove and Master Bean third, a baseball. Girls 100 yard dash, ages 12 to 16 Hazel Cruse first, prize a parasol, Miss Stahl second prize a comb and brush, Miss Bean third, prize book. Three-legged race free-for-all G. Kimball and H. Terhune first, prize tine shirt each, J. L. Johns and Law rence Denny second, prize half dozen handkerchiefs each. Boys Sack Race Walter Groover first, prize a belt. L. Harper second, prize a fancy necktie. Pie Eating Contest Clifford Groover first, prize ?1, James Kaufman second, prize 50 cents. 100 Yard Dash, free-for-all P. X. Hiatt first, prize pocket knife, Lawrence Denny second, prize a pine. Ladies 100 yard dash Miss Bessie Cruse first, prize half dozen handkerchiefs. Miss Ruth Pfafflin second, priee hat pin. Shoe race, boys under fifteen years Kiefer Calkins first, prize baseball mask. Teddy Green second, prize baseball. Kindergarten race, boys under six years Fred Goran first, prize Indian euit, Clifford lluth second, prize toy. Kindergarten race, girls under six years Audrey Green first, prize doll, Florence Falck second, prize a toy. Women's Egg Race Helen Smith first, prize umbrella. Charlotte James second, prize shirtwaist pattern. Fat Men's Race. 200 pounds or more George Kinsella first, prize fancy briar pipe, Ray Williams second, prize pocket knife. Running Broad Jump P. X. Hiatt, 192 feet first, prize umbrella and E. R. Xoggle second, prize shirt. In the morning the trap shooting tournament, was held and the following winners got prizes: Open contest 25 birds H. H. Sackman first, elegant shaving set, I. Jackson second, box of cigars and Yard Conductor Heinbaugh third, a box of shells. Team shoot, 15 birds to the man O. V. Porter and Kirkpatrick first, a tie to each man on winning team. H. H. Sackman and Heinbaugh second. Open contest doubles. 10 birds to each man C. H. Cruse first, cuff buttons, Kirkpatrick second, box of cigars. I. Jackson third, box of stogies. Amateur contest opened to those who had never done any trap shooting Harry Fihe first, box of cigars and Hauion second, box of stogies. Contest Spirited. All the contests were spirited and a full quota of contestants entered for each event. The pie eating cc est, boys shoe race, fat men's race and women's egg race caused much merriment and all the races were entertaining. Other forms of amusement at the park were well patronized, especially the dancing which was held in the afternoon and evening. But One Accident. At 6 o'clock the two specials from Cincinnati and Logansport left for their destination carrying tired but nappy picnickers. Only one accident occurred during the day. A small boy whose name could not be learned tmln bja arm. in a falL

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MAKING INSPECTION. President Johnson of the Vandalia lines, accompanied by his official staff, is making his annual inspection trip over the line. He is also first vice president of the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg, and president of the G. R. & I. railroad. His trip has considerable bearing upon improvements to be made during the next fiscal year. RECORD IS BROKEN. Record breaking time was made by the Fort Wayne wrecking crew of the Pennsylvania company, when the derrick was called to Plymouth to assist in clearing up a bad freight wreck on the Vandalia near that place. The trip from Fort Wayne to Plymouth, sixtyfour miles, was made in an hour and ten minutes. Fifteen cars of a freight train were piled up as a result of the breaking of a rail, entailing damages to the extent of $25,000. Wreck crews from South Bend and iogansport also assisted in clearing the tracks. REGULAR MEETING. The regular meeting or the C. and O. railroad agents between Cincinnati and Chicago was held In Peru and Clayton McElwee of Peru, presided. The routine business was transacted. SHORTAGE IS LIKELY. That another shortage of freight cars is likely to occur in the fall has been announced by railroad officials and shippers throughout the United States have been advised to obtain shipments of merchandise at the earliest opportunity. It is thought that the carriers, minus those undergoing repairs, will not be sufficiently equipped meet the demands with the crop shipments in full swing. A congestion of traffic similar to that of October, 1911 will happeen unless shipments are secured early. BOUGHT 85,0000 CARS. Railroad lines in the Unites States i have purchased 85,000 cars since the first of the year and of these, 50,000 were ordered during January and February. Car builders report but little j business being done during the present season. ON RAILROAD ROW. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fansher and family went to Lewisburg, Indiana to visit on Sunday for Grand Rapids, and today left i Michigan,, for a j short visit. Mr. Fansher is chief operator at the Pennsylvania offices. Wednesday he will leave with his family for Frazee, Minnesota, to spend his va cation with his brother. M. L. Fansher, I a Methodist minister. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cooper visited in Indianapolis, Sunday. Mr. Cooper is i emplosed at the Pennsylvania offices, i Dispatcher J. E. Mungavin and his j brother, William Mungavin leave soon j I tor St. Louis to visit. William Muni gavin is employed as operator at the R. Tower of the Pennsylvania railroad here. Lexington Monuments. All along the road to Lexington from Cambridge, Mass., in the United States of America, there are monuments to "rebel colonists" who slew British soldiers April 1! in 1775, but the most striking is that which is raised to the memory of Samuel Whittemore. He was eighty years of age at the time. ! and he killed three British soldiers j with his own hand. The stone ree-1 ords that for tins he received punish-' ment of three kinds. He was shot he was bayoneted and he was beaten. He was then, reasonably enough, left for dead The old fellow must have had a magnificent constitution and a spirit which the most devoted optimist might envy. For the inscription goes on to say that he. recovered and lived to the age of ninety-eight. 11'5 must have been "a good vintage" for men. London Chronicle. Palladium Want Ads Pav. STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY A HOME. Three new modern houses, South 15th street, 400 block. Houses are six rooms and bath, laundry in cellar, soft water bath, fine furnace, colonade openings, etc. Reliable party can pay small cash payment, balance $20 or $25 per month. Let your rent money buy your home for you. TURNER W. HADLEY Phone 1730 121 So. 13th

THE RICHMftXttPALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, JULY 2S. 1913

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PALLADIUM Want Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium 1c a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD LETTER HI D. C 1 M. D 1 C 21 1 Bargain 1 N. S. R 2 Widow 1 S 1 Farm 1 WANTED JUi. MALE HELP Iron Molders: Squeezer and floor molders, for medium heavy work. Also young men, 18 to 25 to learn Iron Molding, with good pay while learning. Address C. L. WOOD, 810 Cornmercial Tribune Bldg., Cincinnati 28-2t LAWN MOWERS sharpened, bicycle and all kinds of repair work. Call for and delivered free. Wesley Brown &Son, North West Second and Lincoln. Phone 3086. 28-7t WOULD LIKE to have washing and ironing to do. Call 227 South 12th street. 28-2t WAXTED Work by a boy. Address "Boy," care of Palladium. 2S-2t WANTED A girl for housework, colored preferred. 131 S'. loth. 28-2t WAXTED Three men. Apply at Bullerdick's Coal Yard. 23-lt ARCH HINDMAN & SON Auctioneers. Sales of any kind any where. Satisfaction guaranteed. Book your fall sale with us. Hagerstown, Indiana. Phone 60. 26-tf PARTY who took basket of clothing by mistake, Tuesday evening from Interurban car. Return to Interurban station immediately. 26-lt YOUNG MAN BE A BARBER I teach you quickly, cheaply, thoroughly and furnish tools. I give you actual shop work and you keep rTalf the receipts. Write me for catalogue. A. B. Moler, Pres., Moler College, Indianapolis, Ind. 26-Gt WANTED Girl for housework. No washing. 130S Maifti ptreet. Co-St WANTED Position as companion by a lady. Would assist with the housework. Can give best of references. Address "Companion," care Palladium. 25-3t WANTED Some rubbers and polishers. Davis-Birely Table Co., Shelbyviile, Ind. 25-6t WANTED Place to nurse by experienced nurse will take a case at night. Address O 20 care Palladium 22-7t i WANTED To weave carpets and rugs. 61S South 12th street. 21-9t WANTED Experienced Main. girl. 2009 I 17-tf WANTED Laundry woman at Westcott hotel. 19-tf WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163. iTcJT VOUR lawn mower enarpened. Screen doors and windows made and repaired, gasoline stoves cleaned, new and second-hand bicycles, pictures framed, baby cabs retired. Wei repair everything. Work called for j

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FOR PASTURE call Phone 5122-A. E. Fulghura. 8-tf ! MEN. WOMEN Get government jobs Excellent salaries. Write immedi ately for free list of positions ob - tainabie. Franklin Institute, Dept. 4-u. Kocnester rs. i. . j.z-mon- wea-in-sa t -2 s 1 FOR SALE POR SALE Young Rose Ancona rooster, perfectly healthy condition. 426 S. 11th. 26-tf FOR SALE Good fresh cow. 1204 S. 1. 2S-2t FOR SALE Upright Sohmer piano: good condition. SM-ioth. iS-Jt

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PUBLIC SALE i HENNING & BOS WELL j Of Household Goods at 432 iComstock Bldg. Phone 2S2t5. West Pearl Street j Bargains in Fine Real Estate.! WEDNESDAY, JULY 30,1 Read Them. j 1QM at 1 -Ti P 1 ! HOUSE AND TWO LOTS House iyiJ' a 1 land 2 lots east on lhe car line for' consisting or 1 Davenport, l;saie. ; Sideboard, 1 China Cabinet,! lots Two so ft. lots in East end. I 1-8 ft. Extension Table, 1 Set!Prfe, 750- . . tI . . f , j

Dining unairs, l Learner Arm Chair, 1 Stationary Leather Chair, 3 Rockers, 1 Library Table, 4 Stands, 1 Refrigerator, 1 Dresser, 1 Brass Bed, 1 Iron Bed, Matt -v . . . i i ress, Springs, Bedding, Etc.,

3 Druggets, 1 Carpet, Porch!35 per acr?" WIH take Richrnondj

Matting Screen and Chair, a lot of nice Dishes and many other articles too numerous to mention. This is a lot of good furniture, nearly all good as new, and will be sold on date mentioned to the highest bidder. MRS. P. M. TREIBER H. H. Jones, Auct. FOR SALE Good visible typewrite?, excellent condition, cheap. Phone 1674. 2f.-7t FOR SALE Baby cab, good condi tion. Call 1030 N. H street, after 5 o'clock p. m. 26-5t PGR SALE Household furniture, consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen and veranda. Call at 432 Pearl st. 2:1 7t FOR SALE A young Cuban parrot, cheap: 212 South 11th street. 22-7t FOR-SALE Scotch Collie puppies. 13U ft. awning and 7x9 tent. 1105 N. I. 22-5t FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons, flat beds, vehicles, one cab and harness nice as new. T.17 N. A. 21-7t BEE MOORE & OGEOK.N Tor all Kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 1C, I. O. O. F. F. Bldg. FOR SALE Remington typewriter good condition, cheap. Inquire Palladium office. 12-tf FOR SALE Fireless cooker cheap. Inquire 69 S. 17th street. 191"t FOR SALE t w ogoodd a i ry wago n s modernly built Will sell cheap if sold soon. J. C. Medford, 524 Switzfr street, Greenville. Ohio. 25-;;t FOR SALE Peninsular six hole range, almost good as new. Have no need of it is reason for selling. 404 South 4th street. Phon 1052. j 25-7t FOR SALE Ford roadster. $200. 100 i N. 7th st. 23-mon-wed-sat-tf J FOR SALE Bargains in unredeem" j ed watches. J. M. Lacey, Sth and i Main. mon-dew-sat-tf I HAVE A WAGNER motorcycle 1909 model, 3U H. P. In good running order. Address S. E. King, Rout'3 No. 15, Cambridge City, Ind. jul 19-21-23-26-2-29-C0 FOR RENT FARMS FOR CASH RENT 100 and 200 acre farms, well improved . Excellent land. North Wayne County. Address Owner," care Palladium. 2-eod-7t FORTEXT oorTrhcTrse-" Cal Fat H00 South 13th. 2S-2t FOR RENT Modern cated. Phone 2737. house well V7t I FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 27 N. l!th. 2-Tt F'OR RENT Modern home, rt locm.s, furnace and bath. 1316 S. D. 23-7t FOR RENT 7 room house. "21 N. ih. A. $12. "0 a month. Apply 113 S room h e. bath, 2)'Z Phone 4010. 10: ; n tn. FOR RENT Ore furnished room for housekeeping; private. 4 S 11th st. julylS-tf 'poR FENT 3 j niSDed rooms. furnished or outh Ihih. locern ho.:se. ;i6 n. 14th. FOR RENT Modern :iat, heat and water furnished: South Sth and E. Apply to E. W. Ramler. Phone 1213. 22-Tt FOR RENT 2 rooms for iipht housekecping. Light, bath and gas. 615 S. B. 22-Tt FOR RENT Five room unfurnished flat, electric light and bath. 412 j West 1st. See A. W. Gregg at the ; Uooaier Storu aiti

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-rv iui n coi .uqiu dice, iui ..-. MODERN HOME A property modern in every way, on West Main St., i for sale. j i riMRRinr.r titv udmr v mod-i ern house in Cambridge City, Ind. will trade for Richmond property. FARM LANDS 120 ACRES in Martin county. Price! CORN FARM OF 200 ACRES A good corn farm of 200 acres close to Richmond. Price $90 an acre. When looking for fine Farm or City Property, drop in at HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. S29 South 9th. 21-7t FOR RENT Seven room house with bath and furnace. J. F. Hornaday, 816 Main street. 19-tf FOR RENT Private room and open space for storage in our new modern concrete building. Richmond Storage Co., rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 1412. 19-2mo FARM S FOR CASH RENTlOO and 200 acre farms, well improved, excellent land, North Wayne County. Address "Owner," care Palladium. 19-7t FOR RENT Five-room double house. Good reference; no children. Inquire 221 S. 3d st. jlylS-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North Sth street. Phone 1536. SAM S. VIGRAN RELIABLE PAWNBROKER Money advanced on anything of value. Special values in trunks, suit cases, etc. 6 NORTH 6TH STREET I H. H. JONES Auctioneer j I cry all kinds of sales anywhere ind guarantee satisfaction or no pay. I Horses bought and sold at all times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phone office 1413, residence 2570. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. Laundry Dry Cleaning In order to meet competition we have reduced the rates of our laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. We will give you the best work in town at the lowest price. Some of our special prices: SHIRTS DRESS 10c SHIRTS DAY 8c Collars . 2c Work called for and delivered promptly. Family washing by the pound. WEST SIDE Sanitary Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. 'PHONE 3076. 41 RICHMOND AVE. Attention FARMER? BUILDERS PROPERTY OWNERS Save money by having an expert th:ngler. ' 20 years' experience. Old roots tak'en off and new ones put on. Be sure and get pnt.es from PIPER is n ::th st. PHONE 1034 ; FOR SALE REAL TATE ESW. S. BENNETT. REAL ESTATE Seem 15 Kelly Block. Pfacne 2T0T130 acres An extra good farm. . miles of Richmond. Price $13,500. T room modern house, well located. J2.60O. FOR SALE 7 acres of ground, witn improvements. Call on or write. Mrs. Mary Passraore, Milton, Ind. ! 2S-7t FOR SALE 7 room house, large lot cheap If told this month. 827 North 2d. 23-7t

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued

FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bids.

FARMS FOR SALE 1 house and 3 lots $500 Our large list of farms tn this lo- 1 1 house and 2 lot $700 Several elegant homes on cal:ty places us in a position to suit 1 J-jipj street you if you want an all level black (52 ACRES IlCaT RlChimond, S room modern, barns soil farm, or one some rolling for!j j r . land good tences at 10 acre. stock raising Farm land has been ' 20 ACRES near Center-

on the increase in price for several years and we see no reason why it will not continue as there is a growing ing demand for everything that the farmer can raise, and we would advise anyone thinking of buying to not wait until NEXT YEAR as the land will be no cheaper. Can we not arrange to fchow you some of our bargains. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. FOR SALE House. Phone 1078. 24-7t A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 613 Main St. FOR SALE 7-room house with electric lights. Call 320 S. 9th st. 23-7t FOR SALE Modern 10 room brick house. Call 300 South 13th fctreet. 2Stf FOR SALE 6 room house with bath and electric lights on car line. - 219 N. 20th street. 22-tu-thur-sat Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kind3 of insurance, rent properties, loau money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 & 3 Westeott Block mon-wed-fri tf CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank the neighbors and friends, the hospital and these who conducted the services, for the beautiful flowers, the kindness and sympathy shown us. especially Mr. George Haner and the local unions through the injury and death of our husband and father. Thomas Wiggans. The Wife and Son.

TUiE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY General Contractors and Builders. Builders of

BUILDINGS AND HOMES Lumber Millwork and Building Material. THE iMILLER-KEMPER COMPANY Phones 3247-4347-4447 717 North West 2nd St. DEAD STOCK Such as Hogs, Horses, Cattle or Sheep removed free of charge. Telephone charges paid. Our cooking plant has been inspected and declared sanitary and license issued by state veterenarian according to the law of the state as passed by the last session of the legislature. CLENDENIN FERTILIZER CO. 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue Richmond .Indiana.

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued PORTERFIELD & GAAR Union National Bank Bide. Iville, $3,000. PORTERFIELD & GAAR Phone 1401. LOST LOST Hand leather satchel containing 2 ten dollar bills and First National Bank Book, and about 14.00 in change. Return to Palladium. Reward. 2S-U LOST Ladies' small diamond ring near corner 22nd and X. E. Liberal reward if returned to 519 X. 22nd. Mrs. Everett Haisley. 2S-4t LOSTThe person that took th green silk parasol in the Pennsylvania station will return same to 414 South Dth or Phone 2675. Z6-2t FOUND I FOUND A Fox Terrier with brown I spots, i-none . I THE MOOSE CONVENTION AND SILVER JUBILEE The local Moose Lodge will jro to Cincinnati Thursday, July 31, on a special train over the C. & O. This train will be solid vestibule, the finest equipped train the road has. Stops will be made at South Side ana Boston, both ways. Train will leave Richmond at 7 a. m., returning leave Cincinnati 12 p. m., July 31, 1913. Return tickets good for thirty days. Tickets will be sold at depot and on train, also at the hall and club rooms by the committee in charge. Members are requested to be at the hall Thursday morning, not later than 6:15. Get your badge, cane, pennant, and participate in a parade over the streets of Richmond before leaving for Cincinnati. Come along, bring your friends the public is invited. Hear Richmond City famous band that will accomfany us to Cincinnati. The local odge will take part in that famous parade that will be held at Cincinnati. Signed Convention Committee. Advertisement)