Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 244, 21 August 1913 — Page 7
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Mss Bargelt Asserts That Her Work Comes Without a "Calling"
Miss Evelyn Bargelt, cartoonist and chalker, who epoke last evening at the Chautauqua grounds, is declared by "Sunshine" Hawks the best in her profession. '. Miss Bargelt is a young lady whose personality is an individualistic as her work. She possesses a charming manner and quickly makes friends. She has had seven years experience on the Chautauqua platform, has traveled extensively and is a member of the International Lyceum association. ; Miss Bargelt showed surprising tendency for artistic work when she was a child. After attending school she went to the Chicago Art institute and graduated with honors. Prof. W. M. OR. French, who is known as the best authority on illustrations of crayon, was a director of the institute. She Jater graduated from the Comnott
News From Over the State
Peru Showing how another man killed himself years ago, Willard Harrell, 48 years old, placed a revolver to this breast saying, "This is the way he .did it," and fired. His family and friends declare that the shooting was accidental, knowing of no reason why lie should kill himself. Kokomo C. M. Barlow suffered a loss of $15,000 when fire of an unknown origin destroyed his grain eleanH rnal vorila Til U la t Vl O KPond loss sustained by Mr. Barlow in a few weeks. Connenvllle The eleventh annual Fayette county fair is on in full blast. This is the only free fair in the country. The grounds were donated by Col. William E. Roberts, of Indianapolis, with instructions that no admission be charged. Elkhart Edgar E. Nountjoy has been named editor of the Congressional Directory. Muncie During the day the conference of the Indiana Methodist Protestant churches will vote on the question of uniting with the United Brethren. The question is being considered by all the conferences this year. When two-thirds of the conferences have ratified the move, a general conference will be called to take final action. Bloomington After working in the stone quarries for the last fifty-five years without an accident, Linzey Bimms, 69 years old, had his leg crushed by a heav- slab of stone yesterday. Rochester The Democrats of this city will name their candidates for the coming municipal election by a direct primary. Shelbyville Seven freight cars were destroyed and a span of the Blue River bridge sunk, when two Big Four freight trains crashed near here yesterday. No one was injured. Laporte Governor Ralston has consented to speak at the convention of .he Northern Indiana Editorial Assojiatlon in September. Valpariso When arrested in Chicago, Randolph Gibson, of Rocky Mount, N. C, a student of the University here, confessed to a number of
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I&7.50 STRCAic aun t.v.C7 ( faOT ft CINCH FOR TOW. X W0OttNr TIP T OPP TO Nvt OWN KOTHe.. UGE.BuT LISTEN r School of Oratory and was afterward requested to take charge of both departments of the school. She taught drawing while she was attending the institute and school of oratory because her mother and father deemed it best that she learn through her own efforts and initiative. Miss Bargelt has journeyed from coast to coast and from Canada to Georgia in one year, a feat which is seldom accomplished by a Chautauqua lecturer or performer. Miss Bargelt is interesting and witty as shown in her answer to this question: "Just what is your calling. Miss Bargelt?" "My work comes without a calling," she replied. She declares that no one who has a keen sense of humor can find Chautauqua work uninteresting. burglaries that have been committed at the school. He is the son of a wealthy parents. Columbus After causing the arrest of Homer Sullivan and Clinton Bowers for stealing a goose from his farm and cooking it, Thomas Nolan relented and asked the judge to be lenient, saying that when a young man, he had stolen many a goose himself. Newcastle John West, a lineman on the Honey Bee extension was severely burned by a live wire. Newcastle Alleging that Jacob Lefler tried to kill her, Mrs. Anna Leffler has sued for a divorce and asks $500 alimony. Farmland Because trains run through rere at terrific speed the citizens will probably file a complaint with the state commission. Hammond Matthew Franzen, who was declared legally dead two years ago has returned from Idaho and has laid claim to a part of his father's estate He left home in 1863. South Bend A green worm, about a half inch long, has destroyed about fifty acres of alfalfa in St. Joseph County in the last few weeks. The origin and life history of the worm are unknown. The Postage Stamp Portrait. Thackeray's noted "postage stamp" picture of the English royal family was made by cutting the heads from postage stamps and mounting them on pen sketch bodies drawn by the author with his characteristic humor. Not Original Sin. Adam heard them blame the cost of living on the middleman. "The only thing they don't blame on the first man." he thankfully observed. New York Sun. Wise Mabel. Mother Mabel, why do you take two pieces of cake? Mabel "Cause, ma, you told me not to ask twice for itPuck. Xo day Is long enough to waste any f ft mirsins a crouch. Chicago News.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1913
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J GAVE A DINNER i (Palladium Special) DUBLIN, Ind.. Aug. 21. Mr. and , Mrs. Lewis Lctner entertained the following guests recently: Mr. and Mrs. : Prichard and daughter, Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour and daughter, Esther, Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hammer, Stringtown, and Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles Groves. REV. JONES TALKS ' (Palladium Special) i CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Aug. 21 The Rev. Mr. Jones, of Knightstown, addressed the Methodist Brotherhood ; on the work of the organization at the church Tuesday evening. The male quartet gave a number of selections. Refreshments of punch and wafers were served. A Diplomatic System. I "To what, sir."' we asked a middle aged, happily married man recently. I "do you attribute the success you hare I made of your married life?" " 'Tis a bit of elementary wisdom. i my son," he replied. "When my wife j is in the wrong I agree with her. and j all is well. When she is in the right 1 argue against her. She emerges tri-! umpliantly. proves me foolish, feels good all day aud again all is well. Learn this, my sou. ere you marry." Cleveland Leader. NOTICE State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss. Before the Beard of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. Notice to the Public In the Matter of the Improvement of Richmond and Newport Turnpike, (Chester Road). Notice Is Hereby Given, that The Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, has ordered that the contractor in the matter of the improvement of the Richmond and Newport Turnpike, in Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, be permitted and allowed to temporarily close the said road for travel by conveyances of the various kinds. Such closing will only be done in so far as is necessary to properly handle and construct such work, and said road, either in whole or in part, will be opened as rapidly as conditions permit. Ample road service is now provided to the east by way of "Cart Road" and to the west by "Union Pike." The assistance of the public is requested in the matter of this improvement and that the public will not disregard the terms of this notice. The Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, State of Indiana. By Robert N. Beeson, President. Lewis S. Bowman, county auditor. , 18-19-20-21-22-23 NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Levi Peacock, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Sarah Peacock, as. Administratrix of the estate of Levi Peacock, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 23rd day of . August, 1913, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. SARAH PEACOCK, Administratrix. Jonathan W. Newman, Attorney. (7-14-21) Colonial Glassware, the durable, popular, classy glass, the kind you got IT I jd last year-. iow is the time to match up your broken sets. Jenkins & Co. 11
PALLADIUM WANT ADS
TaSk to this Town Through THE PALLADIUM I Cent a Word 7 Days for the Pries of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Waot Ad Letter List Q 20 1 Shoes 1 M. D i S 1 A. Z Location 7 Location 4 Dray 1 Owner 1 Rooms 4 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED First-class planer, boring mill, radial drill and shaper hands, for night work. National Automatic Tool Co. WANTED Girl for general house work. 109 N. 10th. WANTED Nurse girl Main st. Call IRIS 21-3t WANTED Girl to do general house-j work. Call at 5S S. 15th st. Phone
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WANTED Experienced maker and I saleslady. Kielhorn Millinery, 525 j Main st. 21-3t WANTED Man 1116 N. D st. and wife roomer. 21-3t t Dr. F. P. Buche has moved to 106 S. 7th. 2o-2t uuOD IN V ESTMENT Property for sale. Phone 3665. 20-7t VAN f E D B y malTTndifew i?hno children, three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, by September 1, centrally located. Address L. M., Palladium. 20-3t WANTED Apprentice girls. Kielhorn Millinery Co., 525 Main street. 20-3t j WANTED Place to assist with house-; work by young girl in private fam- : ily. Call 121 S. Sth. 20-2t i WANTED Washing and ironing to take home. Address A. L., care Palladium. 20-2t WANTED To rent room with board. ceutraiiy lucuitfu. .Auuress v rencn Dry Cleaning Co., city. auglfltf WANTED Experienced shoe clerk. Address "Shoes." care Palladium. 16-tf MRS. C. K. BARNES will discontinue serving meals until Sept. 2. 16-tf WANTED By young mafriedcouple, no children, furnished fiat or three or four house keeping rooms, by September 1; must be good location. Address "Location," care PalSEE RICHMOND MFG. CO. for used equipmeui. uia; uae toe maChine you want. 3 5-7t WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms, good locality. Phone 4S43. j 14-Tt! WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163. WANTED Laundry woman at Wesf ' cott hotel. 13-tf j FOR PASTURE call Phone 5 122-A. E. Fnlghura. ! 6-tf ! GET YOUR lawn mower sharpened. ! repairea. gasoune stoves cleaned' new and second hand bicvel ni.
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-'-;iuici. rtsn. tauiuaucib. repair ev.ytning. Work called for. TFFPI P'Q and delivered. Brown Darnell Co. ICtrLto 1020 Main. Use It Exclusively.
FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room house, 1232! Ridge st. Rest $8.00. Call 114 S. Sth st. Phone 25S6. 21-lt FOR RENT Seven room house with I bath and . electric light 23 S. 12th I st. - ' Mrlfcl
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HENNING & BOS WELL Comstock Bide. Phone 2S26. Are you one of tnese hard working factory men who is nearly robbed i every month by paying rent? Do you j complain and eay that you have never ' nad an opportunity? If you belong to; this class you are the man we are j looking for. We will throw orportu-j nity in your path so that you cannot t miss it. We are bound to help you and j it you come in contact with us we WILL help you. We will show you the way to pay for your homo your own home in a few years time-; Inpayments no higher than rent. In your old age you will want a home to call your own and you will glory in your achievement. Don't Fay opportunity never knocked at your door. It is knocking now. Call and see us. We have everything to offer in the1 real estate line. HENNING & BO SWELL Phone 2826. FOR RENT A house of sis rooms on S. oth st. Phone 1235 or 3015. 2l-tf, FORRENfA" house. CW2Ts Undolph et. 21-3t j FOR RENT Three rooms. 123 N. 17th st. unfurnished If ::t foriipht FOR RENT Two rooms housekeeping. 118 N. 11th. l :-t f FOR RE NTMain. -Furnished flat. 11 'j ls-7t FOR RENT Five-room flat ,electric ; lights and bath. South 5lh and A. See A. V. Gregg at Hoosier Store, i auslS-tf FORREXT One or two furnished i rooms. 304 N. 21st. 20-7t : FOR RENT House on South 12th St. No. 516. cheap, without children. FOR RENT Five rooms. T.2S Soutn oth. 20-7 . FOR RENT Good -room house. 112 S. 5th. Call 223 S. 3th. 20-!t FOR RENT Small house to responsi-, "ble couple without c hildren. Call j 222 South 11th street. 14-7t! RENT FurnLaed rooms for light housekeeping. 829 south sth. li-7t street. FOR RENT Farm, for cash. Excel lent land, buildings and fences. In Wayne county. Adrers Owner, care Palladium. 15-7t FOR RENT Furnished fiat for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th. 8-tf FOR RENT Five-room double house. Good reference; no children. Inquire 221 S. 3d st. jlyl8-tf
FOR RENT A furnished room and v" bath. 64 South 12th. 7!?? antee satisfaction or no pay.
I jFoR RENT FrivateTroom and open f space for storage in our new moaern concrete building. Richmond Stor age Co., rear 13 S. 1412. 11th St Phone I9-2mo I FOR SALE FOR SALE Cheap, drum. Phone 417' new orchestra ! r. 21-2t cabinet. $7.50. 21 2t : FOR SALEitchin ( -jg g gjn . 1ZL JrOK bALL Large base ourner. .',14 N. 19th st. 21-3t: FOR SALE North D. -An oak wardrobe. 151 22-2t FOR SALE All kinds carpenter tools; 1 box machinist's tools; from 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. Saturday. ?A S. ISth st. 21-2t FOR SALE Organ, chairs. 133 S. 4th. dining room 21-2t MODERN SHOE REPAIRING TEEPLE'S "Bullet-proof" Leather 1 lw sw" -ww. . i tpp tn niifvvMr anv nther tvi-n FOR SALE LARGE GROCERS RE FRIGERATOR, 9 feet high. 4U feet! deep, 7 feet long; in good condition. Well made fixtures with solid walnut finish. Inquire immediately at the BEE HPVE GROCERY. 1017 and 1019 Main St., Richmond, ln - diana. 20-tf FOR SALE French Poodle puppies. I SS S. 9th- 20-St i
SALE Continued PORTERFIELD & GAAR, Union Nat'l Bank Bldg. The place to buy a home. New double house, East End. New double house. South end. 119 acres with two brick houses. We tan interest you in real estate. PORTERFIELD & GAAR, Phone 1401 Crapes. Thone 4196. 20 . t FOR SAL!:FOR SALE Walnut parlor suite, good. as new. i;it ioutii litti. FOR SALE Good Favorite base burner. 127 S. 6th street. 20-2t j run out' . i , a Phone 5126 H. 20-3t j
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FOR SALE Side board, other house- j FOR SALE 20 building lots near Morhold goods. 21 S. V. 2nd street. 20-7tton lake. Sarah Haworib, 725 S. W. A
FOR SALE Herpes, harness, wagons, drills, drills, drills, ail kinds. In good repair. i N. A. 19-7t 1 FOR SALE "idrr barrels. 125 N. 19-3t Sth. FOR SALE Household 107U Richmond Ave. goods. Call FOR SALE A Sohmer upright piano. I c'.rap. r.ns N. Tenth street. 15-7t FOR-SALE Double outdoor toilet. Call 21 South 10th street 12-tf FOR SALE Remington typewriter Inquire Pal-12-tt good condition, cheap, lad iu m office. FOR SALE Choice extracted honey. 300 S. West 3rd. Phone 4733. 14-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ,
; onuney s Large iioving vans 20-2tL? to 11 North Sth street. Phone 1536.
AUTO LIVERY . $2.00 per Hour QUAKER CITY GARAGE Phone 1625. " LARGEST MOVING VANS f 3. F. Morris Moving Vans ': "-.- O Oil- O A. T"l iu o. out oi. r-none io M. F. Haner. Mgr. ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large moving vans. Phona 2519. Office, Rear 19 S. Sixth street Ho H. JONES Auctioneer ; nurses uuugui ana boiu at an lime a. i jvery anti feed barn in connection. j -0 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Pnont of! ice 1412, residence 2570. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FRANK JONES is a candidate for Councilman from the Sixth Ward, subject to the Repullican nomination. j DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, eandidate for Mavor, on the ticket. Republican 1 LOST LOST On Wednesday of last week, a gold watch fob with the name of ' Walter" on it. Finder please return to John Kinp. Centerville, or to John Copeland, Cambridge City, R. R., and receive reward. 20-2 LOST Ladies' long coat- and a duster at the hitch rack in Glen Park. Leave at Palladium. Reward. 20-lt (LOST Between Finney's confectionery and Bee Hive grocery, small black j purse containing bills and cash. : Finder notify E. W. Coate, care j Adam H. Bartel Co., and receive reward. 20-2t FOUND : OL N D Child s hat. Owner may have i same bv calling at Palladium office and describing. I !FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ( '-'-,"'"."-'"...i..i.' . . i FOR SALE Five properties, all in ! good conditions cellars, bard and 1 soft water, stables, etc. M. P. j Davis. Fountain City, Ind. 21-eod-7t FOR SALE Property; good investment. Address Investment, care of Palladium.. Phone 3655. 21-6J
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By "BUD" FISHER
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Twfhe-room double house, lot 53 1T0 feet. Located in a good renting j pr month. This makes a steady tnjcome of 10 per c-nt on the money lnvested at f 3.000. Very few repairs are ; evir need,d a8 it i8 a hrick hmiM. If you expect to go to Florida Sce Fcllsmcre, Florida, First. i FUNK & MILLER, Phone 27f6 street. 20-Tt 6 EE MOORE & OGUORN tor nit l;ind cf Insurance, Bends and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals, r.oom IS, L O. O. F. F. Bidg A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE
j6tfCity and farm properties. Liberty
Ave. Jt. jvo. i. rnone m. uiiice Keys Harness Store. CIZ Mala St. FOR SALE OR TR ADC--Farm cf fS acres, erty. Will take part fn city propRichard Shute, phone 1655. 20 :t LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Vayni Circuit Court cf Indiana, the under, signed, guardian of Seth Lucas, inFane. will, at the premises on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBKR 2nd, 1913. at the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m., offer for sale at public auction, certain real estate belonging to said ward, situate in Green Township, County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Part of the southwest quarter of section twelve (12), township seventeen (17), range thirteen (13) east, described as follows: Beginning at the south line of said section at a point thirteen and eightyeight hundredths (13.SS) rods east of the southwest corner of said quarter section: thence north fifty-seven and fifty-seven hundredths (57.57) rods to the south line of a forty-one-aere tract of land In said quarter now owned by Asbury Cain; thence east along th south line of said forty-one-acre tract seventy-one and ninety-seven hundredths (71.97) rods to the southeast corner of said tract; thence north seventy-seven (77) rods to the northeast corner of said tract; thence west along the north line thereof sixty-one and fifty-eight (61.58) rods to the east line of a four-acre tract now owned by Amanda Oler; thence north along the east line of said four-acre tract twenty-six (26) rods to the north line of said quarter section; thence east one hundred thirty-six rods, more or less, to the northeast vorner of said quarter section; thence south to the southeast corner of said quarter section; thence west along the south line of said quarter section one hundred forty-six and twelve hundredths (146.12) rods, more or less, to th place of beginning, containing one hundred eleven (ill) acres, more or less. Also the right of way along the south line of the above described four-acre tract as reserved In deed from Allen M. Harris. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court and on the following terms and conditions: At least one-third ( Vs) of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two (2) equal installments, payable respectively in not to exceed one and two years from date of sale, the deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser in usual oankable form, bearing interest at six per cent (6) per annum from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage on said real estate. Said real estate will be sold free and discharged from all liens. An abstract of title will be furnished the purchaser. This farm Is located about three (3) miles southwest of Williamsburg, near "Veal's School House," on a good grvel road and rural route. SAXFORD E. HENNING, Guardian. William A. Bond. Attorney, (aug 7 1 4 21) WALTER H. LURING General Collecting 131 South 14th Phone 4m
