Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 252, 30 August 1913 — Page 7
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ArO! SlMCF COMING BACK. WHAT'S THE EfUVOY ?.MD THE rOCA THE. ( AFTER thp 3n DAFfY SCgNC-a-f.llTHC BSP-T - I i - CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGE CITY, Aug. .'!. Miss Cora Mundell returned yesterday to Washington, I). ('., after having spent the summer with her grandmother. Mrs. Martha Mundell of this city, and other relatives in the county. She was accompanied home by her grandniothrr, Mrs. Matilda Boyd, of Milton, who will spend the winter in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Lester entertained at dinner Thursday, Mrs. Hannah Hammil, Mrs. Elizabeth Pan', and Mrs. Sarah Hells. The combined ages ef the three guests ia two hundred and fifty-five years. Mrs. Henry Vanausdal, of Sulphur Springs, is spending a few days with her mother and sister, Mis. .1. E. Brooks and Miss Bessie. i H. B. Ault and son, Harry Eee, have gone to New Castle to visit relatives before returning to their home in Chicago. s Mr. and Mrs. Homer Manlove and children, have returned after a few days spent in the home of Mrs. Manlove's brother-in-law, James Mason, east of Bentonville. Miss Thelma Rummell returned to New Castle Thursday evening after a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Falls. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Orestes, have been the guests of Frank Ogborn and family. Mrs. Lester Smith returned today to her home in Rushville, after several weeks spent with her parents, Attorney and Mrs.. AB, feemster... Mrs. Carrie Green, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Weidon, south of Mays station returned today. Her daughter, Mrs. E. It. Calloway and son, Robert, accompanied her to her home, in Richmond, for a visit of a week. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall, of Dublin, were in Cambridge City, Thursday vening on their way to Muncie and Albany to visit relatives. Mrs. J. V. Bowden and daughter, Esther, spent Thursday in Richmond in attendance at the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. George Craig and Mrs. Solomon Mettert, of Richmond, were the guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sumalt. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Greenville, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller. A. F. Feemster spent the day Saturday in- Indianapolis. Mrs. W. H. Harris and daughter, Miss Nina, attended the Chautauqua j at Richmond Thursday. j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fletcher and i
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eon, Robert, ancf'Mr. and Mrs. A. d. WANTED Girl to do housework. GerRea. and children of Indianapolis, will ! man Preferred. 5S South 15th street, be the guest vf Mr. and Mrs. James i or Telephone 1804. JlO-lt
Dennis Sunday. ! Mrs. Carrie Six has returned to Indianapolis after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Brittenham. Mrs. Gale Sewall who accompanied her, who has also been a visitor in their home, remains to take a position with the Perfection Peanut company. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Seimer and son of Muncie, Hi., spent luursdar 1 Q ! Cambridge City. j Mrs. Raymond Ferguson spent Fri- ; day in Indianapolis. ! Miss Katnerine iignorn. wno was seriously poisoned some time ago, : suffered severely Thursday from the 1 effects of the same. ! HOLLANSBURG , HOLLANSBURG, O.. Aug. SO. .Miss Norene Harley visited in Springfield. O., this week, and attended a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Downing of Richmond spent this week with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wolf and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williams and son and Mrs. Cora Williams are visiting at Greenville. They w ill return ; home Sunday. j Mrs. Jane Peutz of Virginia, is vis-j Itinf her nurents Mr and Mrs rjonrcrp Hamilton, who are both quite feeble. 8. C. Bowen and Mrs. Emma Humphrey of Lynn, Ind., visited their sis-. ter, Mrs. Nancy Thompson and family Friday. A Captured Royal Standard. The British royal standard which fills ,he center of the ceiling of Trophy hall, Annapolis, is a splendid example of flag restoration. Professor Washburn said that this flag -was '"in about as floe pieces as chopped hay," yet to day It looks as if it had just left the 1 hands of the weaver. A great deal of; historic Tame Is attached to this flag.
as it Is the only British roya! standard j .' ., , . . v" , , : " . ,. prices paid. ill be m citv one week, ln the possession or a foreign nation. KMTe Julius Frazier General DeIn 1S13 Commodore Isaac Chauneey S Address jm.as crazier, General lieand General Montgomery Pike cap- j llYery- R'mond, Ind. 2.-.t tared the city of York, now Toronto. ! W E DO ALUKIXDS OF REPAIRING and took from the parliament house Work called for and delivered there this royal standard. Christian j free. Wesley Brown & Son., N. W. Herald. - - - j 2d and Williams. Phone 30S6. 23-7
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vr 30HM UND ) FROM fAMCD,1 v CNL-f iW To fco i'-. To PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM 11 Cerat a Word 7 Days for the Price off 5 Telephone Number 2S66 Want Ad Letter List Q 20 1 M. D i L. M 1 II. M 1 Furnished Rooms 1 M. B 3 j Ijocation 7 i Dray : . 1 ! W. F 11 S. I. W 1 j Housekeeper. . 1 ! Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED At once, 25 men to truck freight at Pan Handle Freight House. Good wages. 3011 WANTED Dependable girl for office work. Shorthand unnecessary. Fleas-; ant and steady job for right girl. Ad-' dress "Spr" care Palladium. 30-2t WANTED Party to remove three ! trees. Address "F." care Palladium. ! 30-tf , WANTED Trade shotgun for "Eastman Kodak. Call 420 W. .nam ni. j 30-lt ! j WANTED Single man to work on i I farm. Address Thomas King, R. 3. ' Eaton, Ohio. Phone S566. 30-3t WANTED A responsible man to sell j fresh oysters on commission. No , samples required. Can be worked as a side line. Address with reference. C. H. Lighthiser, Baltimore, Md." 30-2t SALESMEN making small towns. Whole time or side line, should car- ; ry our fast selling pocket side line, j
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unsold goods. Makes quicK easy sales S4 00 commission on each or.v,: lCrif, : WCTI. O 1 II V: V .1 l lit. C IUII Li 1 117 . M 1UC : for outfit today. Burd Mfg. Co.. 212 ! Sigel street, Chicago, 111. 30-lt I y N T E D1 Trav e ler a beginner: salarv. ' T 'y commission and expense moLiberal offer and agreement. McBrady, Chicago. 30-lt WILL PAY reliable man or woman $12.50 to distribute 100 free pkgs. Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friends. No money required. Ward Borax Co., 216 Institute. Chicago. 30-lt ! WANTED A practical com-i mercial artist to act as our! representative in the Richi ' mond territory. Address The Miami Engraving Co., Davton, Ohio. " 29 7t WANTED Nursing in confinement or take care of old people. Address 'T. j S. W.."' care Palladium. 29-4t Wantedc1206 j 29-tf! . i --.ici it iiu u aim iiut& repair-
ing. Finest of work guaranteed. Geo. , furnish you good life or fire insurG. Helms, expert watchmaker, 25 j ance. Win bond vou: will rent vour
years experience. 322 Main street. 29-7t WANTED Position as housekeeper with boy 11 years old. Address " Housekeeper," care Palladium. WANTED Waitresses Hotel. at Arlington 2S-tf WANTED Girl for housework. Phone ! 3700. 2S-3t WANTED Draftsman. Hayes track Appliance Company. 2S-3t
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913
Judgement at Times WANTED Continued WANTED House or fiat, ix or more rooms; prefer hr.t or secoinl square between sth and i uh. Address "esra:wl,:";mL
YOUNG MAN, BE A BARBER I I v . teach you quickly, cheaply, thor- ; ieW C TOOm COtiage, $1,oughiy and furnish tools, i give! 000; Main street business you actual shop work, and you keep j house, $3,500; 16 acres, POOd half the receipts. Write ine for cat- , .... , -i aiog. a. b. Moier, Pres. Moier Coi-1 buildings 1 mile; 3 acres ,nice lege, Indianapolis, Ind. 2:'-7t jhoiTie, $2,700.
WANTED Laundry ?oinan at West-1 cott hotel. FOR PASTURE call O. E. Phone 5122-A. Fulghum. 6-tf 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 eV . ything. Wor called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. SilOE REPAIRING Work guaranteed. The New Shoe Shop. 40r N. D. 2G-7 j UMBRELLAS repaired and recovered. , 10r, North D. 20-7t ! NOTICE Fall" "term" opens "Tuesday, !
September 2, at the Richmond Busi-1 SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Franness College. , . 2-j-7t j es Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft.
CIDER MADE Tuesday and; Fridays. Phone 5127D. - "7 j WANT ED Every b o d yuff ei-i n g from ; Piles, Fistula, Fissures, Ulcerations, ; Inflammation, Constipation, Bleed- j ing and Itching Piles. Write for free trial positive painless pile cure, j S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. 2:1.eod7t FOREMEN AND FACTORY SUPERINTENDENTS Splendid chance to make $100 or more monthly, without interfering with present work, by co-operating with $40", 000 company in securing business. No canvassing. Solid company. Proposition of unusual merit. Write for full details today. Replies confidential. Address C. W. Haiti & Co., 421 Com mercial Bank bldg., Houston. Texas. 2?.&30 WANTED, 1DEAS Wrke for" list "of inventions wanted, .b; manufacturers and prizes offerecl; - for inven tions. Our four books sent free. ; Patent secured or fee returned. Vic-, tor J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. j C. 16-23-30-6-13-20 FOR SALE FOR SALE New cider mill. H. V. McLelland & Co. 2S-7t FOR SALE New furniture to furnish four rooms; used six months. Inquire 1015 S. A st. 27-4t FOR SALE Hot air furnace, 12th st. 212 S. !7-7t Cheap. Call 515 N. 19th. 4t ; FOR SALE Remfnston tvnewrlter ! good condition, cheap. Inquire Palladium office. 12-tf ; FOR SALE -Household ;oods Call 107U Richmond Ave. i6-tr. PUBLIC SALE BARBER SHOP 1240 Ridge Sr., Fairview j Monday, September 1, 1913! at 2 o'clock p. m. JESSIE L. WIMER, Owner. Sold by Colonial Auction Co. Auctioneer. J. R. MacDonald. FOR RENT Furnished bath. 122 N. 7th st. room with Kt-tu-wed-sat FOR SALE Come in and see us for sorae fine farms and good citv property. We can property and collect your rent. OLER & ALBERTSON, Room 5, Westcott Block. If you pay more than we chart
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Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for one year. T- T- . . xt ,t r-. 1 r .a i orn i in son . iw i. rr. r PUBLiC SALE" of horsesij cattle, tarru machinery, 1 1 L.t J ! wr - J uav. iiuub'Ciiuiu truous. w eu - nesdav ,Seotember 3, at p. m., on my farm one-half 1 -t p t- 1 1 mile east 01 Richmond. Mrs. Fredericka Aue. -G TtI
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FOR SALE Continued PORTFRF Fl H 8t f.AAR Union National Bank Bide. RFAL ESTATE FOR SALE nmiTrncici rv s, OA ad Phone 1401 FOR SALE Grocery turcL-. Address L. dium. stock and fixE., care Palla-26-6t ATTENTION We have a brand new Poss Motor Truck, 1,000 lbs. capacity just the thing for delivery wagon which we must sell within the next five days. It Is absolutely new guaranteed condition. Cost $1,100. Will sell for $550 if offer Is made within time stated. Write or phone. Ye Motor Shop, Connersville, Indiana. 29-2t Wayne Ave" phone 214-30-tf FOR SALE Good coal range. Phone 30-7t FOR SALE Established ' business. Call or adress 26 Richmond Ave. 30-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Nice home in small town. Would take vacant lot in trade. DYE AND PRICE 901 Main Street 30-sat-mon FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room house, Richmond Avenue, $10.00. B. F. Harris. 29-3t FOR RENT 5 rooms 29-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping. 24 X. 13th. 29-2t FOR RENT Sth. -Furnished rooms. Ill N. 28-3t pqr RENT Furnished house. Couple J without children. Address Furnished, care Palladium. 28-7t FOR RENT 225 North 20th street. Apply to 211 North 9th street. 28-3t : FOR RENT Rooms for housekeeping. : 29 South 16th. 2S-2t i FOR RENT A house of six rooms on i S. 5th st. Phone 1235 or 3015. 21-tf i FOR RENTFive-roonT flat electric j lights and bath. South 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg at Hoosier Store, j auglS-tf ' FOR-RENT Five-room double housed Good reference; no children. Inquire 221 S. 3d st jlylS-tf FOR RENT Furnished fiat for light housekeemng. 103 N. 4th. S-tf , for REN'T House. Address Orville Price, Centerville, Ind., R. F. D. No. I 10. 27 7t I FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 64 South 12th. 7-tf FOR'TENT Private room and open space for storage in our new modern rncrete huildine. Richmond Storage Co.. rear 13 S. llth St Phone I 1412. 19-2mo I FOR RENT Six-room modern house. ' 29 S. 17th. Phone 1705. 27-7t ! FOR RENT 3 rooms unfurnished, j Water, electric light and gas. 1215 N. i D street. O-lt FOR RENT Furnished Rooms for light housekeeping. 27 X. llth. 30-lt FOR-RENT Two or more rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. Inquire Neff and Nusbaum' Shoe Store. Phone 3137. 30-lt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ; FOR SALE Excellent new ! home. Immediate posses - i sion. Phone 3234. 3tr f pQR SALE A good modem home. Telephone 3247. 30tfs !FORSALE-3U acres, six rooln house and good out buildings. Call i at 401 X. Sth street. 30-7t i.- dwt hp ?aif : .nnm hnn sman cash payment, balance j-ent or rent J10 per month on Ros - street. Address 53 care Paiiadi ium IIfor sale vacant lot. win trade!
for mrcycie auto or horse and! 3. p. Morris Moving Vans rig. Inqr.ire 241 Charles street. r o.l nu ,-- Phone -09. after 6: so P. m. xightl202 s- 8th St- Phone 162 man. . rs-ctj M. F. Haner, Mgr.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE GOOD 7 ROOM HOUSE on Randolph street. Lot 90x165, room for 2 more houses. $2,200. NEW 5 ROOM BUNGALOW on West Side. Furnace and bath, and on good terms at $2,500. 3 ROOM COTTAGE with corner lot
in Fairview .$r,(i.t with time on part. Remember that our excursion to Fellsmere, Florida leaves next Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. Arrange to go with us, only $31.85 with 25 day tickets with stop over anywhere. We have a good crowd assured. FUNK & MILLER, Phone 2706. HENNING Cornstock Bldg. PSiooe 2826 East of Westcott Hotel 135 ACRES Good ground and buildings $S5 per acre. 100 ACRES $110 per acre. Good buildings and ground. 125 ACRES $110 per acre. Good buildings, timber, well fenced, well located and level ground. 27 ACRES Buildings, good ground, well located. 20 ACRES with buildings. 1st bottom ground, U mile of Richmond, $2.0o0. 40 ACRES Buildings, rolling ground, $3,000, near city. 100 ACRES Close to city at $15,000. Buildings and good ground. 200 ACRES Buildings, silos, 2 gas engines for power, waters, ground none better. 1st class, well located. Will take city property in part trade. FOR SALE Mrs. Jennie Gibson's property in Centerville, Ind., on Ash street, between Walnut and College street. Cheap, if sold at once. Cecil L. Clarke, attorney. 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 1291. 27-tf FOR SALE Modern 5-room bungalow, furnace, bath, hardwood floors. Fine location. For price and terms call 202 N. W. 5th st., or phone 3247. (aug27-28-29-30sep5-6-7) FOR SALE Six-room cottage. 440 S. 15th. 25-7t ; t UK bALfc INeW modem ' Unmo DKnn AT. AT 30-tf t 11U111C. 1 IJ I . FOR SALE Seven room dwelling well located, for $1,650. Extra good home for the money. DYE AND PRICE 901 Main Street 30-sat-mon BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Laundry Dry Cleaning In order to meet competition we have reduced the rates of our laundry ana ury cleaning to We will give . vou the best work ln town at tte low. : en prict Some of our special prices; SHIRTS DRESS 10c SHIRTS DAY Sc Collars 2c Work called for and delivered prompt ly. Family washing by the pound. WEST SIDE Sanitary Laundry and ! Drv Cleaning Co. PHONE 307C. 41 RICHMOND AVE. j j farmers Attention BUILDERS PROPERTY OWNERS ' dingier Save money by having an expert 20 years' experience. OM roofs ta k- ! n 011 ana D7 ones ?ul tie sure ana gei prices irom PIPER IS X. 1STH ST. PHOXE 1051 hurkys Large MovmgW J? to 14 North gth street Phone la-S. . MOVING VANS
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We Are Offering For Sale;1 One new modern house W. 5th. Ready to occupy. 7 rooms. Nothing left on Bungalow Hill except 3 lots on which wc will build to suit. 23rd and Main 2 ready to occupy and more to be complet ed soon. Call at Oor Off ace
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(Incorporated) 240 Colonial. Phone 4347, or E. G. KEMPER, 319 W Main. Phone 3234.
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. AUTO LIVERY $2.00 per Hour QUAKER CITY GARAGE Phone 1625. ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large moving vans. Phon C519. Office, Rear 13 S. Sixth street BEE MOORE & OGBORN tor U kind of Insurance. Bends and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. F. BldgA. M. ROBERTS REAL. ESTATE ! City and farm properties. Liberty 'Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office ; Keys Harness Store. 613 Main St. H. H. JONES Auctioneer I cry all kinds of sales aoywber ind guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Hones bought and sold at all times. Livery and feed barn In connection. No 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phons office 14 IS, residence 2570. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FRANK JONES is a candidate for; Councilman from the Sixth Ward, sub-, iject to the Repullican nomination. J j DRTV. W. ZIMMERMAN, candi-; date for Mayor, on the Republican; i ticket. ! LOST J i I j LOST 2 pedals and crank of Indian i motorcycle on National road. Return ; Wakinas. 00-2t i CARD OF THANKS ! We wish to thank our neighbors ! and friends who kindly assisted us at the death of our baby and the men at the shop for their beautiful floral offering and the East Main Stret Crad'.e Roll. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chapman, Mr. ai Mrs. T. W. Bond. It rco are troab wm becacos. au .pttioa. ttOizwuon. oSnim oreaia or as. .iieue srifcic? trotn rtonsu-h trocbic set a 5 f r SI turtle of IV. CM-rt5' frrrki Pcpcia, 1 i pc&rer fairuutcd to csra voo.
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"BUD" FISHER Phone ISM 964; A New Frock Fori Mother's Girl. Girl's drees in Bulgarian style, wftk or without bib portions. This charming model shows some ef the style features seen in garments for grown-ups. The long blouse lines, the vest effect and bib portions. Whit linen with embroidery for a f nlsb, waa used for this design. Gingham. In a cool shade of green, or wash silk la blue or pink will be equally effective. Indeed, this design will lend Itself readily to any of the season's materials. The pattern is cut In four sites: 6, 8. 10 and 12 years. It require 4 yards of 40-lnch material for an S-year size. A pattern of this illustratioB mailed to any address on receipt C 10 cents in silver or stamps. Name Address City Long Was Sheet. Manager DM you collect chat Ml front old man Long? Collector Ke: ks was In. bat be was eut 1 criau - .
