Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 272, 23 September 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNtTELEGRAM. TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1913

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Dr. C. H. Harris, while on a trip west of town Sunday, ditched his Ford runabout at the junction of the guarry and McPherson roads. A part 'of the steering gear was broken, but the doctor escaped without Injury, and In a short time had impairs and had the machine again on the road. There 1b a sharp turn in the road, and it is also a bad place since the flood in March because of a deep washout. Charles and William Marrinan of Springfield, O., were Sunday guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marrinan. Mr. and Mrs. McGown of Hagerstown, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Purvlance. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. King entertained on Sunday at Their home near Gettysburg, Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Pence and son Albert, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pence and. two daughters, of Pittsburg, Pa;. v Appoints Mrs. Penland. Mrs,$. O. Penland has been appointed terchor of music in the local ,schools to succeed Miss Nellie McNeill, resigned. Garrett Mill of Dayton, spent Sunday with his family here. Miss Henrietta Wilcox returned to Cincinnati after spending two weeks' vacation here wiht her father, C. M. Wilcox and aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Beelman. Roy Eubank of Richmond was in town Monday on business. Douglas Lawdcr and Francis Oates wh ohave ben ill with typhoid and scarlet fever, are able to be up and about. Peter Swerer, who lives near Gettysburg, is confined to ..is home with typhoid fever. Miss Henrietta Khinkle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Cunningham returned Sunday fro mDayton. where their on, Simon, is confined in St. Elizabeth's hospital. He probably will be there Jive or six week. Mrs. Minerva Bunker left Saturday for Chicago to visit her grandson, Fern Reid, and family. Mrs. John Johanriing and daughters, Esther and Edna, of Richmond, spent Sunday wiht Mrs. Mary A. McGill and daughter, Elsie. Miss. Dorothy Kirkpatrick spent Monday in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. IS. O. Murray and children, Mrs. Olive Tyle of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Murray and daughters of near Campbellstown, .were entertained Sunday at the home of Mrs. Martha Murray. Observe Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ethmar Reid entertained Sunday in honor of the second anniversary of their marriage, the following guests: Misses Bernice and El ma Horner, Grace McWhlnney and Mdrna Newborn. Messrs. George Wolf, C. 'T. Miller and Paul Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Richards of New Hope Station. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Davis spent Sunday at Centerville the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Woo dE. Ellason. Mr. and Mrs.aElmer Thompson and family of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Caughey. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. O'Brien of Indianapolis spent Monday with local friends. V. II. Leftwick of Greenville, was the guest of his sister,, Mrs. -Anna-.M. Durtch Monday. Returns From Visit. Mrs. Elmer Jackson returned Saturday from an extended visit at Fort Wayne, lud. Chestine Nelson of Milford Center, O., is home for a few days' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.NA. Nelson. Hold Funeral. Mrs. Susan Dailey Marshall, 77, widow of Leander Marshall, died Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. lona Marshall Bowles tn Chicago She formerly lived here and only recently gave up her home and spent her time with her daughters. Jlrs. Bowles, Mrs. Heironimous of Braffettsville", and Mrs. Daisy Harrison of West Manchester. Undertaker George W. Miller met the funeral party Monday night at 8 o'clock, and the body was taken to the home of Mrs. Heironimous. The cortege left the house at 1 o'clock Tuesday and the funeral services were held at the the Presbyterian church in New Paris at 2 o'clock. Rev. S. K. Scott of Dayton in charge. Burial was in Springlawn cemetery. Mrs. Marshall's death Is the third in nine months, two brothers having died during that time. 'Misuse f the Dictionary. Since tin? time of Johnson the dictionaries have attempted to record the pronunciations prevalent among the best 'speakers of English in their generation. That they should dictate pronunciation was, of course, as ridiculous as it would have been futile. But. as in the case of Caesar, the honor of dictators Koeius to have been thrust upon then). Those who found themselves wallowing In the slough of despond because of conflicting pronunciations appealtvl to the dictionary as their arbiter and protector, aud for their future safety exalted it to the position of a despot. Thus, while nobody searches the dictionary to avoid those words which it stigmatizes as slang, the pronunciation fiend is continually devouring its pages lest he commit the unpardonable sin of uttering a syllable not sanctioned by its authority. Robert J. Menner in the Atlantic Monthly. A guard to be fastened to the head with straps to enable a man to shave the back of his neck safely and accurately, has been patented. STOP PAYING RENT New modern 6 room house, 415 South Fifteenth; choice location. Payments $20 per month. Let the money you pay out as rent buy your home. Phone 1730. TURNER W.HADLEY WHY PAY RENT? Nice five-room house, 313 South West Third street, electric light, gas, two waters, cement walks, Reliable party can buy on paymens like rent. $15.00 per month. Phone 1730. TURNER W.HADLEY

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thing in imtm-u-y r PALLADIUM WANT AD Talk to ths Town Through THE PALLADIUM 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Nuinnilber 2566 '"Want Ad Letter List 1 M 1 2 Housekeeper.. 3 1 Box 85 1 1 Grocery clerk.. 1 1 R. J. C 1 Companion A. K It. J. E. ... E. G. T. .. Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED Your work on lawn fences, gates, arbors, trellises, hitching rack and posts, hand rails for steps. Special heavy wire door and window guards for business houses and barns. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co., N. W. 3d and Chestnut sts., phone 4S04. (23-7t-eod) WANTED Extra large heating stove for store purposes. Phone 3245. 23-tf WANTED Married man with small family to work on farm by the year. Must be reliable and sober. No drinking man need apply. Steady man will be paid good wages. Wanted not later than November 1. SEE FUNK MILLER. SECOND NATIONAL BANK BLDG. THONE 2766. (23-eod-3t) WANTED Lady or gentlemen of good education living in or outside Richmond, to do some home work or to travel. Salary $15 to $18 per week and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Address L. M. Jones, P. O. Box 44, Richmond. 23-5t We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL, 1020 MAIN. WANTED To bid on lawn fences, gates, grape arbor and trellis work. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co., N. W. 3d and Chestnut sts. Phqpe 4S04. 23-7t-eod WANTED Barber. Addresw Barber, care Palladium. 23-2t WANTED To buy large safe. State size. Address Z care Palladium. 23-3t WANTED Two boys to onions. Ill South 5th St.' gather 23-lt WANTED Ten young men between 18 and 21 years old to work on decorations for Home Coming week. Good reference required. Call between S and 9 a. m. at McGuire Bldg. 23-2t WANTED Shears, knives, saws, tools sharpened. Bicycles, baby cabs and wringers repaired. All kinds of job work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. N. W. Second and Williams streets. Phone 30S6. 12-tf SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf FOR PASTURE call O. E. Fulghum. Phone 5122-A. 6-tI WANTED Position in offico or store by a ner.t competent colored girl, doctors office preferred. Can give good references. Phone 1233. 2-lSt WANTED Married man on farm, with small family. Call at 13 S. 9th. or call 5U2-E aier 4 p. si. , 22-2t

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to ufcfcsreiO thsvs Cartoons. A HIT eeeJS r FsiLX. Ccr-, BvT who THMK V TNG PON WANTED Continued WANTED Men who can figure fractions. M. Rumely Co. W'AKTEDTen young men between 18 and 21" years old to work on decorations for Home ComtftK week. Good reference required. Call between 8 and 9 a. m. at McGuire Bldg. , 22-3t StEX7b"e mechanicalraffsmen, earn big wages, prepare at home four months. Low rates. Modern Cor respondence School, Newark. (22-3t) N. J. WANTED Comforts to make. Phone 4132. 22-3t WANTED Woman dish washer, experienced waiter. Depot Restaurant. (20-3t) WANTED To buy all your winter apples. Pay best market prices. Call B. Mercurio & Co., 412 Main st. Phone 1571. 20-7t MALE HELP WANTED Upholsterers, trimmers, back and cushion makers; automobile body work; also davenports, couches and furniture. State age, experience, class of work, past employers, wages wanted. 218 State Life bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. (20-61) WANTED SEVERAL EXPERIENCED COMPETENT SALESMEN FOR OUR WOOL DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, ALSO FOR OUR WHITE GOODS AND LINEN DEPARTMENT. SALARY $20.00 TO $25.00 PER WEEK AND PERMANENT POSITION. THE WM. H. BLOCK CO., INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. 16tues-thurs-sat. WANTED Twelve women to operate power sewing machines, making shirts and pants. Steady employment. Wages paid while learning. Adam H. Bartel Co. sepl9-31t WANTED Your old carpets, all kinds. For prices, etc., phone E. B. Spencer, 2296, or address Wayne hotel. Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Here for a limited time only. iVT' ' 19-tf WANTED A position as janitor by a good, steady and sober man. Address No. 31 Railroad st. 16-7t WANTED To buy good second hand bicycle; must be in good condition and cheap. Inquire at Palladium. (16-tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished bath. 122 N. 7th. St. room with 23-3t FOR RENT New five room house, modern. 438 Pearl st. Knode's Music store. 23-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. 214 N. 9th. 23-2t

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en cabinet. Call at 440 South "est 3rd after 6:30 p. m FOR RENT 5 room house. 29 North.! 3rd. Inquire 1417 South C. 23-lt tun nwi ouuttroui properi uu car line, i rooms ana nam wun or without 4 acres of ground. 23-lt FOR RENT Four room furnished fl electric lights and bath. Corner S. 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg, at Hoosier store. lS-tf FOR RENT Pleasant rooms for ladies; centrally located, with or without housekeeping privileges. Call phone 2629. IS-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern. 206 N. 11th. 16-7t FOR RENT One two story 715 W. Main st. Phone 3002. house. 20-3t FOR RENT A new five room house. 1210 South F street, $12.50. Call at 1021 North B St. 20-St FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 12t S. Sth. 16-7t FOR RENT Cash; 100 acre farm. Ad - dress Farmer, care Panadiuiu. 19-7

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t0 YoJ JEFF ! Nit ST. FOR RENT Continued PORTERFIELD & GAAR City homes at Right prices. Complete list of good farms. FOR RENT Furnished room, board, light, heat and bath; private entrance. 34 N. 6th. 19-7t FOR RENT Seven room house on N. 22d St., $13.00. DYE & PRICE. 22-2t) FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 N. 11th st. (22-7t) FOR RENT Seven room house, $15, by October 1. Phone 3754. 22-7 FOR RENT Five room cottage, both kinds of water, electric light, cement celler. George Heigh er, Asylum ave. 22-3t FOR RENT Frivate 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 In the Holland, five room modern apartment. Inquire of jantor. 6 tf FOR RENT A furnirhed room and bath. 64 Souta 12th. 7-t! FOR RENT Six room house, elQtric light and bath. S. oth st. Call at 1013 Main s seplo-tf FOR RENT In the Keystone, October 1, high grade modern apartment, six rooms, two baths. Inquire of janitor. 6 tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms; no children. 301 N. 21st street. 19-7 FOR SALE FOR SALE Farm gates made of wire and metal tubing. Special sizes made to order. Old gates repaired at small cost. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co., N. W. 3d and Chestnut sts. Phone 4804. 23-7t-eod FOR SALE Pair bicycle wheels, new tires cheap. Phone 2405. 23-3t FOR SALE Base burner with drum at 134 South 11th St. or Geo. Becker, 623 Main. 23-2t FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, pure bred Poland China male hog, one vear old. J. H. Hollingsworth, R. R. No. 8. Phone 5126G. 23-lt Horse Sale At Richmond, Ind., at Christt- 1 et M- C uiaw a "an., ivj ivjihi ocv. enth street, Saturday, Sep-1 tember 27, 1913, consisting of j .. t ' r j f all Classes Ot draft mareS, j rfiiinl-c dnH rlrivrc If vnn , i j c Want tO DUy any Kind Ot

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TE M , V4HO 0 YOO j THINK THt KvT (tst THET FOR SALE Continued HENNINQ Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 East of Westcott Hotel FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Kalamazoo base burner, almost new. 203 N. 18th. 22-2 FOR SALE Furniture or carpets. Call at 2101 Main st. 22-3t FOR SALE A No. 53 Florence hot blast. Excellent condition. 101 S. 15th st. 22-7t 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 Crown Jewel base burn416 S. 15th. 17-7t FOR SALE A nice child's crib; good as new ; also a nice heavy oak rocker in splendid condition. Inquire at 20 N. 9th. 17-7t FOR SALE Big type Poland China male pigs. H. Nicholson, Webster, Ind. 18-14t FOR SALE Automobile truck, suitable for grocery or any light delivery; capacity, 1,000 pounds. 105 N"! 4th 6t. 13-tf FOR SALE Remington typewriter good condition, cheap. Inquire Palladium office. 12-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. FOR SALEcondition. dium. ' -Fire-proof safe; good Address R., care Palla-sep3-tf Ho Ho Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere, i and for all sales booked before January 1st wni furnish you sale bills 1 i FREE. Farm and stock sales. Pure-bred hog sales, feal hBttl,d I am posted on the value of your stock. I cemmeuc. d buying stock when but 15 years eld. and have been ' in the business up to the present time, j ail also shipped stock Rr several vears. So WDy -bculd I not be better posted! cn the value of venr stock than the) fellow who ner did any business for j bimself ? 1 can give you lots of point-f rs on how to prepare for a sale, and ; . . ... t. . m come anci !-et uai ;uu uu e IU i -.""- CiH V - WV. . , 8el1 ?ad ghe ou mv best adTice con . ro.'nff ..i i r csio rra ot n si TVS I No. 15 North Seventh street. RichI 4VtA " - I I dence 2 FOR SALE-Seed Wheat. Chas. Coff-20-7t ; man. Pnone alt'b-I. FOR SALE Or. TRADE Shotgun Lincoln street. 20-3t FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. South 16th street, strictly up-to-date. $4,500. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. South loth j street, hot water heating plant, good jbarn and all complete, $5,200. Will rent your property, collect your rents, ance. We handle life and fire insurOLER & ALBERTSON, Room 5, Westcott Block,

JT who Do YOJ J By all fnAMS FOR SALE Continued FOR SALE Special work in wire guards and enclosures. See our work at Richmond high school, Y. M. C. A., American Seeding-Machlne Co., animal cages at Glen park. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co.. N. W. 3d and Chestnut sts. Phone 4804. 23-"t-eod FOR SALE Cheap. A 12 year boys overcout. Call 223 X. 19th St. 23-2t FOR SALE Mission fibrarjr Tabled early English finish; good as new. Cheap. 1912 Main st. 19-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. j 220-ACRE farm for sale. Good ' house and barn. Also good tenant . house. This farm is all level and piece or timber, balance tillable. This farm is well locater. close to railroad and interurban road. We can recoramend this farm as being one of the very best farms in the county. Price, per acre. i , FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. FOR TRADE 80 acres, good Improvements, in Henry county, five miles from Knijrhtstown: good house. barn and fencing. $4,000 eight-j room residence on S. 13th St., close! to Main St.; $2,500, lease contract; backed by land at 5 per cent, nontaxable. Want land near Richmond. Call phone 1905, or address owner, 225 N. 8th st. 17-7t FOR SALE 6 acres of land with 7 room house, bam and outbuildings. $600 if sold at once. Call 1117 Butler Street. 23-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Wm. W. Rogers J. General Auctioneer I will cry all kinds of sales anyI . . ... where and will guarantee Satisfaction East Germantown Ind., Rural Route 13 i (Sep8-wks) j LARGEST ! MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr.

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AinctSomi REAL ESTATE Sattunrday, Sept. 27th 2 P. M. Crosshall Street, Fairview FIVE NICE COTTAGES Five Rooms Each This is a Sale to the Highest Bidder. A good investment or a home. FREE CAR SERVICE at 1 :30 from Eighth and Main streets. For information call MORGAN'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE. PHONE 1719. L.M.HAYS. S. K. MORGAN, Auctioneer.

Think S BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large moTins Tans. Phons Salt. Office. Rear 19 S. Sixth street Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street. Phone UX. BLE MOORE & OGBORX tor all kl4 o! Insurance, Beads and Loans. Ret Estate and Rentals. Room 18. L O. O. r. r. BidsA. M. ROBERTS REAL. ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. Xo. 1. Phone 4I7L Otflee Keys Haraees Store. 613 Mala St. LOST j .f teara'" rlnder return to Pa"' dlum. Reward. j LOST Phvsiclan s stethoscope, pro ; abiy on y 5tn et Finder return to !103 N. 10th st. Reward. 23-3t LOST Friday, gold pearl matrix pin. Please leave at Palladium officeReward 23-lt LOST Black umbrella, silver knob handle, pearl stem, black tassel and ribbon. Return Palladium. Reward. 23St FOUND FOUND Monday, September 8. pocketbook containing several bills. Call at 528 N. 22d st. 18-7t FOUND Envelop containing stamps poet cards, etc. Inquire at Pot office. 23-lt POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, candtI i Jat for Mayr. on tn RPiWJcai tlV Quit Accidental. Small Boy Mother, please give mi another lump of sugar for my coffee. I'Te dropped the one yon gave mi Mother Where did you drop It? tnul Boy In the coffee. St Louis Glob Democrat.