Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 262, 11 September 1913 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN MSIDtR "BUILDING JEFp,s Am WASN'T so bad at that By "BUD" FISHER SMALLMEICES ' The Hagerstown Commercial Club Urges Erection of Rental Houses.
THE mCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1913
(Palladium Speclall HAGERSTOWN', Ind., Sept. 11. Consideration of the construction of a number of small rental houses here was placed In the hands of a (special cornmitee by Pres. Stahr of the Com'tnerclal club Tuesday night after the directors had decided that an Investigation showed their need. The special committee consists of J. A. Stoneclpheivchalrman ; D. A. Niceum, M. T. Fox, Alf Halderman and Milton Franklin. .IV
In Its report the committee on publie service corporations advised the erection of a gas tank at the light plant to improve the pressure and sup- j ply of gas. President Stahr explained the problems facing the club and inslsted upon cooperation. The standing committees suggested methods for Improving the town. Definite action on the proposals will be taken at the next meeting. "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded me to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was cured. It also cured others that I gave it to," writes M. E. Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can almost iinvariably be cured by one or two doses of this remedy. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) NEW PARIS Clarence Burden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Burden left Monday for Colorado, where he will enlist in the U. S. cavalry. Everett Horner has taken the agency for the Fuller Brush Company in this vicinity. Viola Watts, who was operated on for appendicitis at the Reid Memoral hospital last week, is doing very nicely Nealie Hapner and Charles F. Murray are at the Indiana State Fair. Darel Raney has accepted a position at the C. iii. Murray restaurant. Miss Elizabeth Souers returned Tuesday from a visit with her uncle at Gettysburg. Attends School Here. Mies Mabel Barney of Gettysburg, who is attending High School here, is rooming with Mrs. Elizabeth Hetzler. R'eld Clark, who is employed t Sandusky, Ohio, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark. Miss Bernice Smith of Dayton, O., came Wednesday for a visit with Mrs.' Paul F. McNeill. Mr. Bicknell, chief clerk tto L. OHgher of the Pennsylvania, was here on business Wednesday. Entertain Friend. Mr. and Mrs. George Woods entertained Mary A. McGill and daughter, Elsie, and Dr. Lou Clem at dinner Tuesday. Misses Ada and Hazel Heath returned Wednesday morning to their home In Hamilton, Ohio, after a ten days' viBit with relatives in this vicinity. James Pierson of Richmond spent Wednesday here with his parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Eli Pierson. James was tireTnan on the relief rain "which was hurTied to the wreck at Wiley, O., Tuesday. Mrs. Juliet Means and daughter, Frances, returned Monday from a few days' visit with relatives at Kokomo. j Misses Mabel Barney and Evelyn I Aker spent Tuesday night with Miss j Helen Reid at her home near Pleasant ! Hill Miss Wanda King has accepted a position In Nusbaum's store at Richmond. .;. i. . . G. A. R. AT CHATTANOOGA Official Rotyte-r Through Service Indiana speciStf to the G. A. R. National Encampment, Chattanooga, leaves Indianapolis 7 p. m., Sunday, September 14, over Pennsylvania lines. Members an dfriends invited to join the party at the State Capital en route. For particulars about fares, dates on which round trip tickets will be sold, md special and regular service, consult local ticket agent, or address F. A. Bauchens, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Indianapolis. (Sept3-6-9-ll) AilvortlsemcTiO APPOINT DELEGATES TO CHURCH MEETING (Palladium Sprcia!) MILTON. Tnd., Sept. 11. The Rev. F. C. McCormick and U. M. Jones have been appointed delegates to the International Convention of Christian churches at Toronto, Canada, September 30. They represent the local Christian church. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond. Wayne County, Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at the next regular session commenci n .KA tc t . r ... 1.
1913. for a renewal of ray license to ! in that part of the City of Richmond tell intoxicating liquors at retail with laid out by Charles W. Starr, and depermlssion to allow the same to be 1 scribed as follows, to-wit: drunk upon the premises where sold. Commencing on the southwest corIn accordance with the provisions of j ner of said lot, thence north with the
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cense, and a specific description and location of the room in such building is as follows: , Being the front room on the ground floor, H feet east and -west by 39 feet north and south, of a certain brick building numbered and knovn as 419 Main street in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, which building is situated on parts of Lots 3 and 6 in that part of the City of Richmond laid out by John Smith, and being in the First ward of said city. (It) DANIEL COOPER. NOTICE Notice is hereby iven to the citi zens of the City of Richmond, Wayne ; Count', Indiana, and all others con-; cerned, that the undersigned, being ! duly qualified according to law, will make application to the Board of ' County Commissioners of said county. at the next regular session commenc-1 ing on the first Monday of October, j 1913, for a renewal of my license to! sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be j drunk upon the premises where sold, j in accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the j State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1S75, and all amendments and addi-1 tlons thereto and all other laws of the state now in force in relation to such business. The precise location of the said premises for which I desire such li- j cense, and a specific description and! location of the room in such building ! is as follows: j Reing a certain room 17 feet east and west by 29 feet north and south I on the ground floor of a certain frame , building numbered and known as 427 South H street, in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, which room is located on the northwest cor- i ner of part of Lot Number 12 in the j "town of Oakland, now a part of the j City of Richmond, as laid out by James j M. Poe and Squire L. Hittle. and be-! Ing In the First ward of said city. (It) GEORGE H. MUEY. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond, Wayne I County, Indiana, nd all others conj cerned, that the undersigned, being j duly qualified according to law, will make application to the Board ot County Commissioners of said county, at the next regular session commencing on the first Monday of October, 1913, for a transfer, of the license of William Torbeck, No. 21 North Eighth street. to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1S75, and all amendments and additions thereto and all other laws of the state now in force in relation to such business. The precise location of the said premises for which I desire nch license transferred to me. and a specific description and location of the room in such building is as follows: Being the front room on the ground floor. Number 21 North Eighth street, and being in the southwest corner of 1 H V. n . I 1 J ttltW west line of said lot twentv-four (24) feet, thence east to the first parti-! thence west to the place Of beginning.! and being in the Third ward of said I city. CLYDE MILLER, j (11-lt) j
PALLADIUM WANT ADS
Talk to ths Town Through THE PALLADIUM H 7 Cennt a Word Days for the Pries of 5
dumber 2566rSPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Fran - i ces Brusman. city manager. 104 Ft. . i Wavne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf
one Want Ad Letter List M. D 1 S l Spr l Room 1 Safe 1 B 2 A. K 1 Companion ... 2 Mrs. H I M 1 Housekeeper. . 3 Farm l Companion ... 1 Lady . 1 Farmer 1 Gun 1 Box S5 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time w ill be cast out. WANTED WANTED Man oast 30 with horse and buggy to sell Stock Condition Powder in Wayne county. Salary $70 per month. Address 0 Industrial bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 11-1 'WANTED Girls to work in icing and packing room. Company. Richmond Baking ll-4t WAtfTED Janitor, experienced and reliable, for public institution in , Richmond. Address, giving refer-; ences, Janitor, care Palladium. ll-?,t j ! WANTED To buy two ladies" bicy- ; cles. Name cash price. Address Bicycle, care Palladium. ll-2t WANTE ; "DWasti J nga ndironing or i work by the day. 323 N. 4th. 11 2t ! WANTED Young girl to assist in house work. 200 S. 14:h. ll-2t WAlKTErThree 1 ad yro onTeTs(' a i 1 Palladium ofnee. 11-7t WANTED Board, room and bath; location south side; give price. Address "Roomer," care Palladium. 11-2 WANTED Young man for room mate. Like living at home. Bath and phone. Phone 3245. 11-21 WANTED Stoves to blacken and set; up. Furnaces cleaned and repaired, i Carpets beaten and laid Wall . Pa - per craned. Phone loo3. ll-t3 WANTED Young man to take care of stock and help on wagon. Steady employment. Inquire Druitt Bros, (sepll-tf) WANTETJto rent a hou?e of?:x rooms. State rent and location. Address "No. 1," care Palladium. 10-St WANTED Cook, boarding house. 6" Albany st. Dayton. O. I'K.t WANTED 25 salesladies. Apply at i once. S. S. Kresge Fhe and Ten; . Cent Store. 10 2 I WANTED Apples in large quantities. State lowest price. I 120 Buckeye st Roy Eekley & 1 reet, Dayton. ! Ohio. 10-7t WANTED Gents' washing and mend- i ing. Address "Gents," care Palla ! dium. 10-2t '
WANTED Continued
WANTED For paper hanging, see C. H. Mann. Experienced, reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. See me early for fall work. Phone 20S3, or 7 S. 7th St., Colonial bldg. 9-7t WANTED Girl in Sewing ment. J. M. Hittton Co. Depart-1 9-7 1 ! WANTED Housework by day or out by the week, 23S S. 13th St. 9-3t W A N T E DT hreeunfurnish ed-rooms and board in private family, for lady and son. Address A. K., care Palladium. S-7t WTNTED Girl forhousework. 130 N. 6th. 5-f.t W A 'TED Position in office or store I i bv a neat comnetent colored girl,. inr ofno r0f0,r0H ra MvJ , M8. good references. Phone 123 WANTED Waitresses at Arlington Hotel. 28-tf WANTED Laundry woman at West - cott hotel. 19-tfl FOR PASTURE call O. Phone 5122-A. E. Fulghum. 6-tf GET YOUR lawu 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. Worc called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co, 1020 Main. FOR SALE ton SALE Fresh jersey cow ana calf. Frank Pickett, phone 5123-B. tll-St) FOR SALE Base burner, good as new, 1 inch fire pot. 2'j. Phone 25S5. No. 151 N. C. ll-2t FOR SALE Good restaurant, cheap If sold at once. C. E. Murray, New Paris. O. ll-14t FOR S A LE C H E A PScco n "dhTndfuT niture wagon. Inquire Druitt Bros, i sepll-tf l FOR SALE Base burner. IS S. 3rd ' st. 10-7t j FOR SALE Kun?.Do;u. cneap. f none i , tt 1410. FOR SALE Collie pnp? 5102-E. 10-3t FOR SALE Horses, harness, wag-
ons. fertilizer wt:eat 3r:ls in good FOR SALErepair, P. 17 N. A. 9-5t i condition.
F'Sr SALE th or twin motorcycle at at bargain if sold at" once; 101M model: has been used about eight' weeks; in perfect condition. In-! quire at 2126 N. F st. S 7t J FORS ALEofn-binderTgood ai i new. Inquire Martin Buchholz. j Straight Line pike. S-7t FOR SALE Two fresh cows and Jersey bull. Address Koy E. Norris, New Pans. 0. 6 7t ; -81.- Cif ' ; Rol(J m pnce phcae 3012 Pr cal; N. D 6-tf If vou pay more than we charge , iiioji ins . i cm. n. J-'ta." k.KJKt ; muca. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for one year. F ;A Tomlinson, lO N. 7th St. FOR SALE B'ai k hcrfe. 133.". Enterprise Grocery. Phone 5 7t FOR RENT ipoR RENT Flat in the Pelham ! apartment; five rc-cros and bath, and j a sua fiiivt; inoaern in every respect. 5-7t
OR RENT Continued HENNING Commstock BSdgo Phone 2826 East of Westcott Hotel FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY 7 room house, complete, for rent October 1. West Main street.
Some small tracts near the city for i sale. See me for your real estate. ! ROOMS, complete, hard wood j floors, bath, hot water heat, etc., six squares. S. 11th st. 2 ACHES, near new school building. c W rd ACRE and S room house, com Plete, S 21st st. SO ACRES, 585 per acre, good farm, room house, Lincoln street, com - nlpte. $20 Dpr month. vnn nvxT Furnished rnnm- ht heat and bath. 17 S. W. 5th st. 10-2 FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed, large front room; heat, bath and j light; suitable for two gentlemen or i ladies; private entrance. Call evenings aTter 6:30, over No. 12 North 10th. 11-7 IFOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms upstairs, for light housekeeping. 44 S. 9th. Call 101 S. 9th. ll-3t FOR RENT No. 520. House on S. 12th street. Without children. 10-2t FOR RENT Six room modern house. 2 S. 17th st. Phone 1705. 4-7t i KOR RENT Private room and open space for storage in our nev.-modern j concrete building. Richmond Stor age Co., rear 19 S 11th St.' Phone 1412. 192mo TORTCENFurnishsd fiat tor light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th. 8-tf FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 04 Souta 12th. 7-tf FAR " "RENT C ihTf nTcve T ar m. Address Farmer, care Palladium. 9-7 ! FOR RENT Furnished flat. Steam heat, cooking gas. 415 Main. 9-7t FOR . S ALE- -
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Phor.e ! FOR SALE-10-3t i $20 week.
-HucKsrer route pay Z Address HucKster, ca , rauaaium. 4 7t . oc " " ' ,. ! diuni. sep3-tf FOR RENT In the Holland, five rorni ! modern apartment, tor. Inquire of jan6 tf FOR RENT In the Keystone, October 1. high graa modern apartment. six rooms, two baths. Inquire of janitor. 6 tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE I FOR SALE Fine lot, 50x1 C Call at 8-7t gj3 s. 11th st. l JTQp EE BARGAIN Eieht room i brick house. S. 12th. Phone 3S12. J 6-7t I fTTfTs-Vle farm" Sixty acres 3 miles north of Richmond .on Cart road. Barn, crib, carriage, chicken, smoke house. All la A No. 1 condition. Fences ail new; gocd we!! of water ar.d spring that runs the year round, j Fine for dairy farm. Call phone f 5102T cor further information. 9-7t' FOR at f ;m7Tn rr,:i home at a bargain. See Ev - ome at a bargain. See Ev - . -r-, erett l nompson, fvnollenDergs store. -ot
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued
FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE GOOD 6 ROOM HOUSE with furnace and bath, newly papered and painted, and in fine condition, and can be bought on good terms. 10 ROOM DOUBLE HOUSE renting for $22 per month, and always rented, and priced at 12 per cent inj vestment at $2,200. This is a igood thing, and we would like ! to show it to you tomorrow. ' wm jiuujl, wiiigi j lOl, O. 14in Sireer. Ciegani . location : modern, excentina furnace. Will sacrifice to sell at OnCC Price $3,400 FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. FOR SALE A six room cottage at 440 S. 15th t. 8 7t FOR SALfc High class birstnesa prop- " owner. J. S. Farrell, 332 N. Illinois I St.. Indiananolts. 4 -.- FOR SALE Mrs. Jennie uioson s . . . ,. yirrei, ueiwecn h:iiui una uifk treet. Cheap. If sold at once. Cecil tional Bank Bldg. Phone 1291. 27-tf FOR SALE A COOD MODERN HOME. TELEPHONE S247 2-tf FOR SALE NEW MODERN HOME, i ..PHONE 4347. 2-tf FOR SALE EXCELLENT NEW HOME. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. I PHONE 3234. 2-f BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ! l ? m. . jonunvj o i-aigi. munii vans) to 14 Nortn sm street. ftone 1536. Wm. W. Rogers General Auctioneer ;11 cry all kinds of sale -3 I Will ales any- ! where and will guarantee Satisfaction. (Ser8-6wks) LAtfQEST mOV2NQ VANS j p. Moms' Moving VanS c , c Dkt- i--u- - orn r- X"none 104I ; M. F. Haner. M?r. BEE MOORE OGBOHN Ifor .n... of Insurance. Bond. d Loans. Real Estate snd RenUla. Room 16. L O. O. ! A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R No 1. Phone 417L Offlce i Keys Karsess "store. 612 Main 8tii. H. JONES Auctioneer I cry all kinds of sales anywhere rnd guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Hordes bought and sold at all times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th st. Richmond. Peons office 1412. residence 2370. ZU1T ERME1STER S Large movies vans, t Phooa 2519. Qffke- Rear s- stth 8tJ ! NOTICE. J.M. COMBS. : ,rsui 102 N. 1 6th st.. will repair your chlmEeTS; aI so house repairing neatly done. (10 7)
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued.
PORTERFIELD & GAAR Phflne 1401 Union National Bank Bldg. New modern, west Main, six rooms. 13.200. New double, modem, rent Jj,0il. So acres, nice home, A No. 1, near Richmond. Patter o and Machine Work Best Equipped Shop in Eastern Indiana. Let us Figure on Your Work. 1518-1520 East Main St. Phone 1625. CLIMAX MACHINE CO. LOST LOST A silver mesh purse with a mall pure Inside, containing f 25. Address H. M. S., care Palladium. Reward. l0-3t ! LOST A green silk belt on N ISth, N C. N. 20th or N. E st. Palladium Rewnrrf Return to 10-2t . LOST Automobile orafs nut cap hub 1 "Stearns." Finder return lo Palla I U1U411 Reward. tf ! LOST A pair of glasses on Kth or 1 i4tn et.. netween l and E. Return to 420 South 12th. 6 tf LOST In Chautauqua grounds, near Palladium carriers tents, a Reach pitcher's glove, torn at the first fllnger. Finder write Joseph D. Beck. Eldorado, Ohio. 9-3t FOUND FOUND On Monday, Sept. 8. pocketbook, containing several bills. Call at 528 N..22d st. ll-3t POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, csnditbe RepubUcan ticket. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate ; of John Frank Seaney, deceased, lata 1 rtf tVtvna Mitntv Titt -f 1 1 tl f auctTon ITthe for j nMnci of John ank Seanfy one. half mIle we,t of la6iAD oa sonal property of said estate, consisting of ten brood sows. 65 pigs, one sorrel horse, one-half Interest in two stacks of straw, one buggy, two sets of barnees. 100 bnshels old corn, one manure spreader, one carriage, and one lot of lJousehold goods, furniture and numerous other articles. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms All sums of fire dollars (J5) and under, cash in hand; over five dollars ($3 a credit of three months will be fElren, the purchaser executing his note therefor In the csual bankable form, bearing interest at six per cent per annum after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and with sureties threon to the approval of the administrator. PETER L. BEARD, Administrator. . HARVEY JONES, Auctioneer. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorney.
