Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 254, 2 September 1913 — Page 7

THE JOB WAS TOO HUMILIATING

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HOLLANSBURG i HOLLANSBURG. O.. Sept. 2 Mrs. Martz and son Cassath of Indianapolis are visiting old acquaintances in the burg. Mrs. Martz and her sister, Miss Cassatl are conducting a school for boys at Indianapolis. They leave Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Thompson has been quite ill this week, but is somewhat improved. W. H. Davis has purchased a Shetland pony iV. his little son Lloyd. Dr. Harry Clcun and wife have returned from their honeymoon. Gus Rau.sch and wife of Dayton are visiting B. H. Dubbs and family. Mrs. Dubbs and Mrs. Kausch are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Thompson speni Sunday in Lynn with Mrs. Thompson's sister who returned with them for a visit. Miss Ruby Downing has returned from a week's visit with relatives In Richmond. Mrs. L. S. Hennen and children leave Monday for their new home in Cleveland. Their goods left Friday. Charles Murray and wife (nee Josie Markey) of near Eaton, Edward O. Murray and wife of New Paris, Elbert Murray, Dr. Swisher (coroner at Dayton,) and his wife, stopped a short while in Hollansburg this morning while enroute to the Murray reunion to be held at the home of Lon Murray near Crete. v W. A. Chenoweth's motor truck took its full quota of passengers to the Richmond Chautauqua Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Foes has returned to her home from a week's stay in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. -Shirley Chenoweth, Clayte Reigle Mrs. Grant Marshall, Mrs. Jane "Albright and Miss Elizabeth Foos are expecting to attend Holiness service at Beulah Park all of this week. Oscar Anderson was home from Cincinnati over Sunday. Frank Wolf and wife were in town today. They now reside in Indianapolis. Webb Pearce and two daughters of Greenville were business visitors in town today. Oscar MeClure's are filling their silo today. This is the first to be filled in this neighborhood. Mrs. Chas. Carter (nee Nona Rupe) of Richmond spent last week with relatives and friends here and at Greenville. Mr. William Thomas of Arba is in town today. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson of Palestine, spent Sunday with their parents at this place. George fiii. has sold his farm west of here to Osro Blose of Whitewater. The Misses Chenoweth of Wabash, Ind., are visiting their grandfather Wesley Chenoweth of this place. Dr. W. D. Bishop has gone away for the week. He will bring his bride with him when he returns. There were several from here in attendance at the ball game between Arba and Richmond Baking Company at Arba Sunday. Among them were B. H. Dubbs and son Ward, Gus Rausch, Ora Mikesell, Hobart Mikesell, Russel Wolfal, Norman Morgan. Coy Simpson, Albert Brown, Glen Armacost and Vincent Armacost. Cecil Beetley and family of Lynn are spending their vacation here with Mr. Beetley's parents. Chas. C. Davis spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. His work is In Eaton now. Norene Harley leaves the loth of this month for Springfield where she will complete her course at Wittenberk College. Howard Harley is in Columbus attending Ohio state fair this week. EAST GERMANTOWN i 4 , EAST GERMANTOWN, Ind., Sept. 2. O. F. Jameson, who has been home on his vacation started to work Friday. Mrs. Ruth Holle is spending a few days at lxganspcrt with relatives. Roy Kinsinger is spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsinger. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stumpf of Indianapolis were visiting Mrs. Harriet Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyons. Mrs. Jeanette Tatmau of Indianapolis spent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kocher. Otis Lamb started for Minnesota Sunday. The Brouse reunion was held Sunday at Glen Miller. Palladium Want Ads Pay

FOUNTAIN CITY

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Sept. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Elston, of Cincinnati, Ohio, motored to this place Sunday and spent the day the guests of Mrs. O. W. Nixon. Miss Mildred Phelps, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Keever and family. George G. Williams went to Colfax, Indiana, Saturday, to be a guest of his mother and other relatives over Sunday and Labor Day. Mrs. Carrie Davis and daughter, Miss Virginia, returned to their home at Lebanon, Ind., Saturday. Ed and Jack Shoemaker went to Dayton Friday on business and pleasure. Mrs. Harold Kinert and children have returned to their home at Richmond after .a visit with O. M. Marine and family. Miss Hazel Showalter will be among the local young people who will attend college this fall. She will enter Earlham. Mrs. George Clapp and Mrs. Austin Quigg, of Richmond, were visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cranor last Friday. Mrs. W. P. Strong and children and Miss Vira Benton, of Richmond, left Sunday for Grand Rapids, Mich., for a few days' visit with their sister, Mrs. George Shook and family. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clark returned to their home at Richmond Saturday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierce and other relatives. Mrs. Clarence Keever . and her mother, Mrs. Nutting, of Muncie, returned home Friday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keever. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen, of near Arba, were guests of their daughter, Mrs. John Mercer. Little Willis Aughee has again been sick for several days. Henry Pitts' illness of the past two weeks, has terminated in typhoid fever. He was removed to the Reid hospital at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Brown and children, of Parker, Ind., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Love. Prof. Brown will assume his new duties as superintendent of the school at Parker at the opening of the term on September 8. Prof, and Mrs. Shell, of Whitewater, were in Fountain City one day last week. Ed Price, of Richmond, visited local relatives one day last week. Mrs. Ernest Davis and son, Lewis, of Richmond, were visiting M. P. Davis and family. Miss Freda Reynolds has been friends at Marion, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, of Muncie and Mrs. Walter Lantaff and baby, of Buffalo, N. Y., were visiting Air. and Mrs. Will Brooks. Rev. Aaron Worth preached at the union service held at the Christian church Sunday night, a good sized audience being present. Garrett Wetzel and family move to Richmond the first of this week where Mr. Wetzel will work as assistant to the sexton at Earlham cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parker, of Indianapolis, were here over Sunday visiting Jesse Parker. An unusually large crowd from this place attended the Richmond Chautauqua last Thursday. Many also enjoyed the Sunday services. E. P. Clawson, of Louisiana, is

WANTED

Carpenters, i laborers. CSty

Light

J. A. WALLS

Specialist

' 21 SOUTH TENTH ST.. RICHMOND, IND. ! Office Days Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday

of Each Week. Consultation and one month's Treatment Free. Treats Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys, Liver and Bladder, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Blood, Epilepsy (or falling fits). Cancer. Private and Nervous Diseases Female Disears, Loss

aiscretions. Piles. Fistula. Fit sure and tJtcerations of toe Rectum, without detention from business. Rupture positively Cured and Guaranteed,

iHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1913

FOR MUTT visiting his sisters, Mrs. C. E. Keever and Mrs. R. B. Dickinson, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hiatt and daughters, Ruth and Mary, of Spiceland, are the guests of relatives here and at Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton and grandson Harold, of Muncie, were guests of Mrs. Irene Iovin and family on Thursday and Friday. The annual reunion of the Lacey family was held last Friday in the Frank Skinner grove northeast of Fountain City and was largely attendI ed. Several Fountain City people atI tended the Greenville fair last week. j "Bill's going to sue the company for tin i.vtiv .1 iij , ii uaL 1. 1 ii i titi i to him?" "They blew the quittin' Whistle when 'e was carryin' a 'eavy piece of iron, and 'e dropped it on 'is 3 1 foot." Everybody's magazine. 9633 A Simple and Pretty House Frock. Ladies' house or home dress. Checked percale in lavender anG white was used to make this model. It will look equally well in blue and white striped gingham or seersucker, and is appropriate for any of the seai son's dress materials. The right front j is crossed over the left in a unique i shaping. The skirt has four gores and may be joined to the waist in raised or norj mal waistline. The pattern is cut in j six sizes, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches j bust measure. It requires 5 yards I of 36-inch material for a 36-inch size, i A pattern of this illustration mailed j to any address on receipt of 10 cents j in silver or stamps. i I Name , i I Address j City helpers and Plant Vitality

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS

Talk to the Town Th rough THE PALLADIUM 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 Waet Ad Letter List Q 20 1 M. B 3 M. D J Dray 1 L. M 1 Furnished House H. M 1 l Furnished Rooms W. F 1 1 S. I. W 1 Location 2 L. E 1 Spr 7 T 1 L. E 1 Location 2 Housekeeper ..2 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED White girl to assist with housework. 1212 N. A. 2-7t WANTED Position in office or store by a neat competent colored girl, doctors office preferred. Can give good references. Phone 1233. 2-lSt WANTED A married man to work on farm. Good hours for man without children. Address "B" care Palladium. 2-2t WANTED Young man. Some experience in grocery business. Good place. Call at once. 228 North 17th. 2-2t WANTED Laundress. 40 S. 13th. Phone 2933. WANTED Young man age 21, good education, familiar with bookkeeping and typewriting, wants position In office. Ambitious and willing worker. Address J. H. T., care Palladium.2-7t WANTED Everybody suffering from Piles, Fistula, Fissures, Ulcerations, Inflammation, Constipation, Bleeding and Itching Piles. Write for free trial positive painless pile cure. S. L. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. 23eod7t WANTED Place to do housework. Call 321 N. 21. l-2t WANTED Washings to do. 121 N. 2d st. l-3t WANTED Single man to work on farm. Address Thomas King, R. 3, Eaton, Ohio. Phone 8566. 30-3t WANTED A practical commercial artist to act as our representative in the Rich mond territory. Address j The Miami Engraving Co., Dayton, Ohio. WANTED Nursing in confinement or ! take care of old people. Address "1. j S. W.," care Palladium. 29-4t j WANTED Cook. 206 North loth St. i 29-tf WANTED Watch and clock repair-1 ing. Finest of work guaranteed. Geo. G. Helms, expert watchmaker, 25 j years experience. 322 Main street. I 29-7t ! WANTED; Waitresses at Arlington Hotel. 2S-tf WANTED Old feather beds. Highest prices paid. Will be in city one week. Address Julius Frazier, General Delivery, Richmond. Ind. 27-7t WANTED Laundry woman at Westcott hotel. 19-tf FOR PASTURE call O. E. Fulgfaum. Phone 5122-A. 6-if GET YOUR lawa mower sbarpenetl. Screen doors and windows made and repaired, gascliue stoves cleaned, new and second-hind bicycles, pictures framed, baby cabs retired. W repair ev .y tiling. M'orjc tailed for and delivered. Erown DcrneQ C. 1020 Mala. v

FOR SALE

I1ENNINQ Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 East of Westcott Hotel Real Estate Bargains in Farm and City Property. 80 ACRES with good buildings and fenceB part level, rest rolling. Will take city property in part trade. $S3.00 per acre. 100 ACRES level, good buildings and fences. $110 per acre. 125 ACRES level, good buildings and fences. Has timber. $110 per acre. 5 ACRES with buildings not far out. R ACRES with buildings not far out. 15 ACRES with buildings not far out. If it's real estate, I have it. My lsit is most complete. SHOE REPAIRING Work guaranteed. The New Shoe Shop, 405 N. D. 26-7 UMBRELLAS repaired and recovered. 405 North D. 26-7t FOR SALE Ladies' suit, small size cheap. 204 N. 22nd street. 2-3t FOR SALE Assorted sizes of spring cotters, lock washers, flat and square head cap screws, washers, nuts, lag screws, rivets, etc. Blacksmith's vises and tinner's tools. Richmond Mfg. Co., West 3rd and R. R. 2-7t ECONOMIZE by purchasing thoroughbred Duroc males now. J. C. Commons, Webster, phone 5144-C. (aug22-tues&fri-7t) FOR SALE Drees suit, size 35. Same as new, cheap. Phone 3825. l-7t FOR SALE Almost new Blick typewriter. Cheap, if sold at once. Address Typewriter, Palladium. l-7t FOR SALE New cider mill. H. V. McLelland & Co. 2S-7t FOR SALE Hot air furnace. 212 S. 12th st. 27-7t FOR SALE Remington typewriter good condition, cheap. Inquire Palladium office. 12-tf FOR SALE Household goods. Call lOTi Richmond Ave. 16-tf If you pay more" than we charge for repairing your watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for one year. F'.A Tomlinson, lO N. 7th St. PUBLIC SALE of horses, cattle, farm machinery, hay, household goods, Wednesday ,September 3, at 1 p. m., on my farm one-half mile east of Richmond. Mri Prpr?frirt-a Am 26-7t FOR SALE Grocery stock and fixtures. Address L. E., care Palladium. 26-Ct SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman. city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf

29-7t;FOR SALE Good coal range. Phone

30-7t FOR SALE Established business. Call or adress 26 Richmond Ave. 30-7t FOR SALE NEW MODERN HOME., ..PHONE 4347. . 2-tf! FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 31 N. 11th Street. FOR RENT Unfurnished roms for light housekeeping. C06 S. 6th. l-3t FOR RENT 2 or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. Call Neff and Nusbaum's Shoe store. Phone 219. i-2t FOR RENT Cash! 1 CK) "acre f a rm. Address Farmer, care Palladium. 1-7 FOR RENT Furnished house. Couple without children. Address Furnished, care Palladium. 2S-7t I'OR RENT A hou ol eii rooms on S. 5th et- Phone 1225 or 3015. 21-t? FOR RENT -Furnished Hat for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th. & tl

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HDR RENT Continued PORTERF1ELD & GAAR Union National Bank Bldg. 72 ACRES, good buildings at $100 per acre. 70 ACRES, good buildings at $5,600. ' 160 ACRES good buildings level hnd $100 pfer acre. All kinds city property. WANTED Lady roomer who is employed during the day. Fine home for right party. Address Lady." care Palladium. 2-3t PORTER FIELD & GAAR Phone 1401 FOR RENT Five-room flat .electric lights and bath. South 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg at Hoosier Store. augl8-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 FOR RENT Six-room modern house. 29 S. 17th. Phone 1703. 27-7t FOR RENT House. Address Orville Price, Centerville, Ind., R. F. D. No. 10. 27 7t FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 64 South 12th. 7-t? FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE EXCELLENT NEW HOME. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PHONE 3234. . 2-tf FOR SALE Come in and see us for some fine farms and good city property. We can furnish you good life or fire insurance. Will bond you; will rent your property and collect your rent. OLER & ALBERTSON. Room 5, Westcott Block. 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 SA LE A GOOD MODERN HOME. TELEPHONE 3247 2-tf FORSAllE3Vi acres, six room house and good out buildings. Call at 401 N. 8th street. 30-7t FOR sXLE Vacant lot. Will trade for motorcycle, auto or horse and rig. Inquire 241 Charles street. Phone 3209. after 6:30 p. m. Night man. 29-3t Pl'BLIC SALE cf real estate and all ; my household goods. 1217 Harris St.. ! Fairview, Saturday. Sept. 6. t 1 p. m. Anna K. Batter. Auctioneers 1 Parsons and Roberts. 2-4t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED i Shurley's Large Moving Vans 32 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536. LARGEST MOVING VANS " B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr. ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large moving vans. Phons 2519. Office. Rear 19 S. Sixth street 6EE MOORE & OGBORN for all Kinds of Insurance. Bends and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room IS. L O. O. F. F. BidA. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 612 Main St. H. H. JONES Auctioneer I cry all kinds of sales anywhere snd guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Horses bought and sold at an times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phons oCice 14 IT. residence 2570. Tire and Tube VULCANIZING Work Guaranteed QUAKER CITY GARAGE

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"BUD" FISHER BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE 200 ACRE Ktock aod grain raj 1 mile from New Paris, 60 acres of fir 1 . - . I i , M I umumi innu, uamm-f sugar irt-e una. large bank barn, 9 room house with hot water heating plant. Fine orchard and the place is well fenced. There Is also a 5 room tenant house in good condition. This place can be bought oo good terms at $75 per acre. 140 ACRE farm. 3 miles from good 1 railroad town and 10 milea from Richmond on a good pike. Good 40x60 bank barn. Good S room house. 120 acrei under cultivation, and balance is la timber that could be farmed if cleared. Good terms. Priced for a short time at $100 per acre. advertisement. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. FALL TERM has now begun but those who have not made their arrangements can do so yet because our work is so arranged that you can still enter with equal advantages. If you ran not come to day school, attend night school, which Opens Wednesday, Sept. 3rd. For information, call, phone or address RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. 2-2t NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Fire Insurance Policies Nos. 1032 to 1050. both inclusive, of the Richmond. Indiana. Agency of this company, bav neen mifiaia. lost or stolen rrora ta office of Sanford E. Heuning. and this is to notify any rerson holding the above policies that same are void and of no effect. Northwestern National Insurance Company ! Sanford E. Henning, Agent at Richmond, Indiana. l-3t POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FRANK JONES is a candidate for Councilman from the Sixth Ward, subject to the Reputlican nomination. i i ; DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. canddate for Mayor, on the Republican j ticket. LOST LOST Leather wallet, containing valuable papers. Return 221 N. 17th Ri. l-2t I ACT m M I . n A . r. bridge City. Return to Floyd Wysong. Eaton, O. Reward. l-3t LOST Pocket book on Mh street car. Return Palladium. Reward. 2-Jt T .flT A rain rnal In rir t,it h nf Cmn. terrilSe Sunday. Phone 106. 2-7t i LOST Chain with $1.00 gold pica. Reward. 331 N. th. 2-2tt LOST Tail light and auto number 7867. Reward. Return 201 N 7th. FOUND FOUND A new hat feather. Owner may have same by calling at 71 & 17th st. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT! NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of. the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of October wVl be received by the Board of Trustee at the hospital before 3 p.m. MondayJ September 8, 1913. SpecilicatioEE may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospltaL By order of the Board. - 8. E. Smith. Med. Stffis. 1-2

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