Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 259, 8 September 1913 — Page 7
What Jeff Can Do and What He Witt Do
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BO! IS SEVERELY y HORSE nimal Crushes Skull of Ralph Glunt, Who Was Playing in Yard. (Palladium Special) WEBSTER. Ind., Sept. 8. Playing Ibout tho yard with a tin bucket over lis head yesterday afternoon, Ralph tlunt, the five-year-old son of Samuel tlunt living one-half mile northeast or ere, ran into a horse, which stepped n him, crushing his skuh and causing paralysis of the right arm. The injured boy was rushed to the Reld Memorial hospital, where he was Wed for. Attendants reported this Horning that he was doing nicely. Physicians have not been able to determine the extent of the paralysis, tint do not think It will be permanent. With the bucket pulled over his eyes Ihe child did not see the horse, which Iras grazing in the yard. Karlsbad. The question as to how to spell tht name of a watering place in Bohemia was submitted by a New York wouist to a resident of the spa. The answei did not decide the point, but it afford ed those who were interested som anjiisernent. 'Tin place i. naming aft fr n nama which -by you Is Charles. says' the writer. "Xo person will b deceive if Carl or Karl is writen. End oue u eutire right. So your lettei with Carlsbad will come equal time a with Karlsbad aildres. Us business .. taofle care us very little of the nain ft.hflWi4ils tipelling." The evident do 'jrjoifcjUii?; part of the writer to In fui tcli isidej of the. question was frus tr 1, fJO-wceyer, "by the printed letter ,V?,lWh' Mad "Karlsbad" on th 'Aaw fujand'eotitalued in a corner alst th4 tagend. "English spoken." Nev York'Tribnne. Best Side of a Cemetery. Probably few people know that thert Is a choice side to every cemetery Thus in some parts of the world tlu eastern portion, without regard to its Ituation. is always deemed the niosl desirable. This preference arises frorr the old tradition that our Lord wit appear from the east. It is also be Ueved that the dead in the eastern por tion will be the first to rise, then thost In the southern, western and northern Id order. In England it was once tht custom of layiig felons and other bad characters oh the, north side of tli ihurch. The ciistojfo of laying the dead in a certain dfl'ectloii is responsible foi the Welsh designation for the ca-;t wind. "The wind of the dead men's feet." London Express. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the tin- j lersigned has been appointed by the IVayne circuit court, administrator of ,b estate of Mary J. Brokamp, deteased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Baid estate is supposed to be solvent, j 4, DICKINSON TRUST CO. Administrator. Harlan & Hoelscher. Attorneys. (Aug. 25; Sfpt. -1-S '
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Collector Receiving Want Ads by telephone is the final detail in making The Palladium Want Columns promptly and perfectly useful to the readers. Telephoned Ads cost no more in money and less in time but The Palladium must employ collectors to follow the phone. The extra accommodation of receiving by phone should be encouraged by always being ready for the collector. DON'T LET HIM CALL THE SECOND TIME
TO BEAUTIFY GROUNDS
Contracts Let by the County Commissioners. Carrying out plana to beautify the , . ' county commissioners today awarded a contract to the firm of C. M. Hobson and Sons of Bridgeport, Ind., for supplying vines, shrubs and bushes. The estimated cost was $475 and the successful bid was 1236.32. Hobba and Dunn, landscape gardeners of Indianapolis, were given the contract for drawing up the specifications. Prisoners confined at the county jail will do the digging, planting and caring for the shrubbery. No. 9,624. LADIES' SKIRT In raided or normal waistline. White linen was used for this design with crochet covered buttons and loops of wash brakl for trimmings. The design is also suitable for chambrey, gingham, ratine, serge, percale, eponge and silk. It has a shaped panel front, and draped side portions that meet a back having deep tucks at one side. The Pattern is cut in 5 sizes: 22, 24. 26. 28 and 30 inches waist measure. It requires 4 yards of 44 inch material for a 24 inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Name Address TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sale at Cooper's Grocery
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM, MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1913
Are Two Different Things
PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to th2 Town Through THE PALLADIUM ! Cent a Word i 7 Days for the Price of Si ir(tt! r v. --,, Want Ad Letter Last M. D J s 1 Spr 1 Mr. J. H. T.. . . 1 Room 1 Renter 1 Safe 1 Grocery 9 B 2 W. F 1 Mrs. II 1 M 1 Housekeeper. . :i Shares 1 Lady 1 Farm 1 Shares ?, Grocery 12 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast c WANTED WANTED Three unfurnished rooms: and board in private fa'mUy, for lady ! and son. Address A." IS:; care Palladium. s-7t ! WAXTED Lady stenographer and assistant bookkeeper: good wages and steady employment. Postoffice box : X5. ' s-lt ! WAXTED Engineer. Richmond Safety Gate co. s-2t WANTED Youncir1t7r"heln with" housework. 1313 Main. 2n "T-1 . ri i j . 7th st Sit waxtedto uigx"" auu-ioaump snot pun. An-
vruu, v ..uium. ii.heas, one wasn stand, three-. WANTED Boarders at 2232 X. E St. niprp norlnr cnit nn lih,,rv
Will take dren. pare sf onl r-Viil Vim .'i aixu i.'uai u v till-6-3t towns. 1 SALESMEN making small whole time or side line, should carry our last selling pocxet B.ae nne bpe-; sold goods. Makes quick, easy sales. $4 commission on each order. Something entirely new. rite for out fit today. Canfield Mfg. Co., Sigel St.. Chicago, 111. :0s; WAXTED Girl X. 6th. for housework. ?,n -fit WAXTED Position as nurse by middle aged lady; medical reference: confinement cases preferred. Call phone Red-303, or write Box 191, Dublin. Ind. 5 5t ; ., . , . WAXTED A position by an experi- j enced engineer or fireman: can give! the best of references. Address 1 Fireman and Engineer, care Palla- ! dium. 5 3t j SPIRELLA CORlfET S to-orderTi FrarT I ces Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft. I Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf WAXTED Position in office or store by a neat competent colored girl, doctors office preferred. Can give good references. Phone 1233. 2-1 WAXTED Young man age 21, gocd education, familiar with bookkeeping and typewriting, wants position in office. Ambitious and willing worker. Address J. H. T.. care Palladium. 2-7t WAXTED Waitresses Hotel. at Arlington 2S-tf weinaa at-WeiF-19-tf WAXTED Laundry cott hotel. FOR PASTURE call O. Phone 5122-A. f Uigi 6-t I WANTED A home as companion by a girl in high school. Address M. M.. care Palladium. 6-2t GET YOUR lawn mower sharpened. Screen doors and windows made and
repaired, gasoline 'stoves cleaned. I the Union Pike, four miles Dew ,nd 6lCOHdHbandhblc-7-!es,- -C i north of Richmond and one - tores framed, baby cabs rstired. . . repair ev.ything. Worjc called forfait mile west Ot CtieSter, ... . . ! ..! f 1
ana cenverea. tsrown .uarneii co . ic-o Mam. -jSssr WANTED-White girl to assist with housework. 121. X. A. 2-.t WANTED Position as companion by ; lady; would assit with the housework; can give tet of . references. Address Companion. Palladium. 6 St
FOR SALE FOR SALE Continued
!-'Jll SALE Thor twin motorcycle at at bargain if sold at once; 1913 model; has been used about eight weeks; in perfect condition. Inquire at 2126 X. F st. S Tt FOR S1I F hr.iwn fniriinr tif1 ! go-oart; used but little; reasonable. 10' X. 6th. " s it FOR SALE Corn binder, good as new. Inquire Martin Buchholz, ) btraiglit Line pike. 8-7t ' ri'BLIC SALE Live stock, gtain and farming implements, Saturday September i;, 1913. Farm of Frank V. Thornburg, six miles north of Hagerstown. R-lt PUBLIC SALE Household goods in good condition, at 112s E. Main St., Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 1 o'clock p. m. B. F. Parsons. Auctioneer. S-2t FOR SALE 18 Thompson strain barred rocks. Account of changing . . . . . ui legnorns. Morgan, pnone aiuit. (g-lt) FOR SALE I have extra fertilizer on hands at my fsrm one mile west of Richmond. Phone 510SG. Frank ! Huffman. S-lt FO RS ALE T w o f resh TcTw s a nd " Jeri sey bull. Address Roy E. Xorris, i New Paris. 'O. 6 7t FOR SALE Starr piano and large walnut wardrobe. 102 Lincoln. sat mon wed FOR SALE Cigar store. Cheap if I sold at once. Phone 3012, or call I ' 309 X. D st. 6-tf ! ! FOR SALE Almost new Blick V -- writer. Cheap, if sold at once. Address Typewriter, Palladium. l-7t i FOR SALE Assorted sizes of spring; cotters, lock washers, flat and square 1 head cap screws, washers, nuts, lag screws, rivets, etc. Blacksmith's vises and tinners tools. Richmond Mfg. Co.. West 3rd and R. R. 2-7t PmWec Sale ' r T T jOf Household Goods, at 2204 North F Street YpH n P:rln V , j , oepiemDer iurn, iuuar 1 :ju ... . . . lt, 1 SCt dinillg Chairs (thlS IS solid oakmission furni - LUiCb;, IWU UreberS, TWO lrOU t w pwi 1 V 1 vJWll, VIIV 1 I U I U 1 V . . t - - taDie. one bookcase, two rockers, one mission hall rack, one large mirror, one pedestal, jctu et tWQ jjno 1 leUITL tor kitchen, One Washing machine, One boiler, One t, tuK KncirrJc tr " MUM i W 17, VVUI MO, one t-1i. ! 1 nui-uutbi hiuve anu cooKing, u it l nib lUiiillUlC i! nparlv all onnH a; npw ciq , line rtrt lir kaan ncnrl r r li u Ul,iy uou a ouuii rime, ana win oe soia to inei . .11 r 1 . .1 i.t.i-it . t nignest niaaer, as i am leav - ing the city. F. A. NEWLAND. H. H. JONES, Auct. (Sept 3 4 fi S 9) If yoTi pay more than we charge for reiairing your watch, you pay too ; much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for one year. F .A Tomlinson, lO N. 7th St. FOR SALE Drills. Drill.?, repair. 317 X. A st. drills, good !-4t FOR SALE Established business. Call or adress 26 Richmond Ave. 30-7t FOR SALE Black hor?e. Phone ! 133. Enterprise Grocery. 5 7t : F(5R7S AXE Dress su!tTsize" 35 Same as new, cheap. Phone 3S25. l-7t PhMSc Sale ' Thursday, September 11. 1913, on mv farm located on : COUSlSimg OI ncres, Came,
:hogs. farm implements, corn; S23 s. nth st. - jn fieJd haV in mOW. Terms 'FOR SALE, DARGAIX Eight , , ' nn , e ' brick house. S. 1 2th. Phon
VM. C. CRAMPTON. (sep 4 6 9)
HENNINQ Comstock Bldg,
Phone 2826
East Of WestCOtt!!tTeJEatt:d'!frnacSraen,ci Hotel ibath 'clcctric lights, awnings, farms and city PRorKRTY 1 shades, newly papered, var7 room house, complete, for rent 1 nished and painted inside and
October 1. West Main street. 13o ACRES close to city; good buildings and ground ?135 per acre. on traction line; so acres; good first class buildings; and ground rour roues out. i l . per fl r rft 75 ACRES near Greensfork; priced! rgYi. ' sfl ACRES ! nnft Ave miles out; price. $v ' 1 "" i 125 ACRES; good buildings and ground, fruit, timber, well, femes and' ditched, level. Price $110 per acre. ; wuim oiunu uano urai tur tin sale. See me for vour real estate. HENNING, Real Estate Agent Phone 2826 i 1 j FOR RENT I ; FOR REXT Six room modern house.! 29 S. 17th st. Phone 1705. 4-7t ! ! FOR i two turnisnea rooms with bath, for ladies. Richmond ave. vnnm'rrr--ua-7r Address Farmer, care Palladium. 1-7 FOR RENT Private room-and open space for storage ;n our new modern ' concrete building. Richmond Storage Co.. rear 13 S. 11th St. Phone 1412. 19-2mo FOR-REXT Fii rn ishlroom 's. with ' bath. 121 S. nth st. 3-7t ) POIl RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 X. 4th. S-tf . . .., REXT A furnished room and hath U Smith 1th ?.tt 1 - - , West Main, city water, cellar, atable. ; nd Xatinai OR REXT Flat in the Pelham apartment; five rooms and bath, and has a sun parlor; modern in every respect. .j-7t FOR "REXT Firrnlshedoorns'" for ladies, with or without housekeeping f privileges. Steam heat and b;ith. Address X.. Palladium. 5 3t EOR RENT 12th. fi 2t . FOR SALE Remington typewrit' r I PfinH rnnrtilinn rhcan Inn:.i P,l i ' - ladium office. 12-tf tuK sale Household goods. Call 107H Richmond Ave. 16-tf FOR SALE .HiirUtrr "rn,7 v.'.,7-i . tll1. . .. ,,..,,..'... , . ui ..... . t'n.' irh . cr . nuui I lilt l I r I , t e I t Address "Huckster." crr l-Tt paii,,.,m , 1 poj saleor trade at nTvolce". restaurant centrally located. Ad - dress n K.. Palladium. 3-7t FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition. Address R., care Palladium. sep3-tf j FOR REXT Xew five room house: i modern. 43S Pearl. Knodes Music - Store. sit i FOR REXT Good brick barn at 213 ! X. 12th st. Phone 1630. S-lt : FOR REXT Six rooms and bath. 922 t Sheridan st. s-3t FOR REXT One furnished room for light housekeping. at first f.oor. FOR REXT "Li ght rooms. 31 X. 11th. 12 S. 9th st.. K-2t housekeping S-Zi FOR REXT Five room residence cn Richmond ave. B. F. Harris. fi-3t FOR RE N T M od e rns i roonT house" Phone 2527. fi 3t FOR REXT In the HoUand. five room modern apartment. Inquire of .tantor. tf ; FOR-RENT In the-Keystone. "Octo ber !. high grade modern apartnu ! six rc-oms. two baths. Inquire of janitor. t tf j POR ALP RFAL ; tatp ' ESFOR SALE Fin Ca'l at ?-7t rocm 6-7tl i FOR SALE EXCELLENT NEW j HOME. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION r-tfj
FOR SALE REAL TATE Continued
; FUNK AND MILLER .Second National Bank Bids, i FOR SALE Good, almost all new, house, out; it has six nice rooms and! Mn hp hmicrht r,n th r 6..t v.. ...w I pest of terms at $2,860. Any one wanting a good home lo t,i ; ,l .:ui wai.u 111 lilt UtSl IICIJIIUUIhood in the City should See tms at once. It will sell this i week sure, so set busv and . t . lcl MIOW If TO yOU. A letter from Mr. Funk, who is now at Fellsmere. states ; - (that the WeathCT IS COOl and ! pleasant and everything is : looking fine. His eight land buyers are more than pleased -!with Fellsmere farms, and j think them the best thing they ever saw in farm land. FUNK AND MILLER ni t-tsa i nunc uu. i i . ; FUR SALE ! Come in and see us for some fine fainis 311(1 ?ood 'ty property. We can turmsn you goou lire or fire incur ance. Will bond you; will rtnt your property and collect vour rent. OLER & ALBERTSON, Room 5, Westcott Block. F'OR SALE A s i x roo m Yott ge " a t 440 S. 15th st. K 7t FOR SALE High class bustress property, two squares north of Terminal Station, Indianapolis. Address the owner, .1 S. Farrell, 332 X. Illinois st., Indianapolis. 4-7t FOR SALE Mrs Jennie Gibson'i property in Centerville, Ind., on Ash street, between Walnut and College street. Cheap, if sold at once. Cecil L. Clarke, attorney, 401 Second National B:mk Rid. Phone 1251. 27-tf roR sale a r.oon "MODERN HOME. TKI.FPHOXE 3217 2-tf FOR SALE Modern .Vroom bungalow, furrr.ee. bath, hardwood Uoors. Fine location. For price and terms call 202 X. W. 5th St., or phone 32 4 7. ( aug27-2S-29-30sep5-f,-7 ) MODERN HOME. '::" ..:. :i i. niu.i-4i;ti. z-il i , . r- z j ifaTmS 2110 tltV hTOnertVl j ' --I . For Sale i 'lining its ana resinencs in all parts of the city. We urite all kinds ct insurance, rent propertles. loan r'oney and make surety bonds ym rpahr idy cnvi Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block , mon-wed-fri tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Shurley's Large Moving Vans J? to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1535. SAM S. VIGRAN i RELIABLE PAWNBROKER Mri-nv a A w s nr-a An ( 1 a 'i "in ; tu va w au; vum v1 ai J. i Special tc. values in trunks, suit cases, i 6 XOrtTH 6TH STREET
PUBLIC
REAL
Thiuirsday, Sept. 11 A, '119113 At 2 o'clock p. m. on the Premises. RESIDENCE LOCATED AT No. 245 SOUTH FOURTH STREET Consisting of a two-story brick house of 11 rooms, arranged for an upper and lower flat, both flats supplied with water, gas. electric lights and an excellent steam heating plant. This is a very choice property, in a very desirable location for either a home or a rental property. All street and alley improvements made. Terms made known on day of sale. D?akinson Trust Company Trustee for Richard Cutter.
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By "BUD" FISHER
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. Won. W. Rogers General Auctioneer I will cry all kimJ-s of tales anywhere and ill guarantee Satisfaction. East Germantnw ii Ind . Rural Route 13 LARGEST MOVING VANS 3. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St Phnni- lfiT7 ---- '"r - f. nancr. Aigr. ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large movjns vans. Phenj 2519. Office. Rear 19 S. Sixth street lEE'MOOftE & OG BORN ior"hTTiln5 cf Insurance. Bonds and Ixiana. Real Estate and Rentals, n&um 16. I. O. O. F. F. Bids;. A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 12 Main St. H. H.JONES Auctioneer I cry all kinds of sales anywnera and guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Horses bought and sold at all times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th st. Richmond. Phone office 14 IS. residence 2570. Tire and Tube VULCANIZING Work Guaranteed QUAKER CITY GARAGE PORTERFIELD & GAAR Phone 1401 Union National Bank BIdg. Porterfield Xine-room. modern, near Main. $4.250. Elegant Main street homes. 16 ACRES, closse; good buildings. i 4.000. 3 ACRES, good buildings, inside, 12.700. 1 Many large farms. LOST LOST Gold hinge watch fob. Return to Quaker City Candy Co.. and get reward. S-2t LOST $2nbT!I "between TziFand'S I and Fort Wayne ave and .Mh st. Return to S30 X. 12th and get reward. speR-tf ! LOST Pockctbook between blicifsmith shop, roar Benning's Uvery barn on S. 11th. north on 11th to Main and west to 9th. Reward of $5 if returned to Harry Newman. It iTTSTJfftce- key.- Ret urn to-Palls"-dium. Reward. 8 2t LOST LIbrarybook Rt urn-1 007". Ifith st. Reward. -l LOST Bill book Saturday afternoon, between Kramer's Lumber yard and McConaha's. contained several paper bills, receipts and papers valuable to owner. Reward. Return to Palladium off.ee. & 2t LOT A pair "of glVTses on-1-th "of 14th st.. between D and E. Return tn 420 Smith lfh tf fT"l?T A rfn mt in r north of l'nterville Sunday. Phone ISOfi. Zl ' . . LOST $25 on Fort Wayne av Re turn to H. B. H. and receive reward. ,-3t) ALE OF ESTATE
