Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 273, 24 September 1913 — Page 7

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MILTON I Mrs, Elizabeth Ferguson remains much the same. People who raised sweet potatoes were out early Tuesday morning to cut the vines.Mrs. O. Ferguson was greeting friends at Cambridge City, Tuesday. Mr, and MrB. A. J. Hart spent Tuesday at Connersville, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Edwards. Will Benninger has returned to Muncle, after a few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Benninger. D. H. Warren is very low. His death at any moment would not be unexpected. Pastors Receive Charges. Friends will be pleased to know the charges assigned to Rev. C. H. Pinnick, of Hartsville, and the Rev. A. R. Jones, of Fairland. Rev. Pinnick was transferred by the recent Indiana conference to Scottsburg. Rev. Jones was returned to Fairland. Mrs. L. A. Bragg had as her guests this week, Miss Mary Bragg and Miss Jean Stewart, of Indianapolis. They returned home Tuesday. - Mrs. Bertsch and daughter, Miss Lily, of Philadelphia, Pa., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertsch, east of town, Monday. . Friends at Milton will be glad to learn of the high favors received by LeGrand Marven at his home in Frankfort. He has been appointed state inspector of telephones in Indiana at a salary of $1,500. Mr. Marven is a cousin of Albert Williams, of Richmond. He is the grandson of the late Eli Elwell, of Milton. . Returns From Vacation. Harry Stonecipher, the well known conductor on the Lake Erie & Western, Fort Wayne division, is again on duty. He has been on a fishing trip to Laurel. Henry Shepherd, who is an extra man on the Big Four Railroad company, is home from Guilford to spend a few days. Frank Leibhardt was home from Richmond to spend Sunday. Mrs. Benjam-in Hayden, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shepherd. The Rev. F. M. Westhafer has been EVENING WRAPS AS WELL Dress wraps and evening coats will be more than ever important this season ornaments of coetumingr. One can almost forget their purpose of warmth in enthusiasm for the. soft and delicate fabrics which fashion sees fit to mlneie with morn practical plain and brocaded materials. Milady who steps from her limousine to the opera house, lobby may wear a tissue coat edged with fox or sable, well nigh falling; off her shoulders to be Quite correct, but others of us can and must have utility wraps, such as are pictared here in two of the newest effects. Both are thre-q.uarter length and so simple In cut as to encourage the home sewer to make her own new coat rather than wear her out of date left over from last season. Model No. 791S has the latest cut To obtfin either pattern illustrated fill out thls'coupon and inclose 15 cents in stamps or coin. Be sure to state number of pattern and size, measuring over the fujleet part of the bust for dimensions. Address Pattern Department.

returned to Milton M. E. churge by the late Indiana conference at Rushville. Charles Davis was at Franklin and Indianapolis, Tuesday, on business. The township high school students at Milton are planning to organize a dramatic club. Mrs. Sarah Peters Gordon, of Newcastle, is staying with her friend, Mrs. D. H. Warren, to assist in caring for Mr. Warren, who is ill. Attends Convention. Frank Rothermel has been attending the National Horse Shoe Men's convention at Indianapolis. Mrs. Ed Wallace, of Wabash, is at the bedside of her brother-in-law, D. H. Warren. The Home club will meet with Mrs. Alice DuGranrut for its opening session of the season. Friday evening. Mrs. G. A. Borders shows a branch of magnolia with a very beautiful bloom, which was sent her from the south by her son. The boys of the Milton Drum corps wish to extend their thanks to Mrs. G.

A. Borders for her assistance at the j market and festival Saturday evening. Mrs. Walter Napier and children spent Monday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tremps, at Pinhook. Mtb. R. H. Newman was the guest of relatives and friends at Richmond, Tuesday. Mrs. Malinda Barton and Mrs. Emory Baker were at Richmond to visit friends, Tuesday. Another Rally Day. The Christian church Bible school will observe rally day and home-coming, Sunday, September 28. Mrs. J. L. Wike entertained as her guest, at dinner, Tuesday, Mrs. Mary Caswell, of Indianapolis. George Wilson, of Indianapolis, is home to visit his mother, Mrs. Julia Ball. Mrs. Malinda Barton had as her recent guests. Mrs. Ribble and Miss Ribble, of Newcastle. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE TO EATON. September 25 and 26, via Pennsylvania Lines, account Eaton Fair. Leave Richmond at 1:00 p. m. 22-23-24 Palladium Want Ads Pay FOR ORNAMENT AS USE away front and the fullness at the back drawn into a trimming band. This particular model was made of white ratine with collar, cuffs and buttons of gray euede and lined with a flowered brocaded silk. Size 3S can be cut from 4 yards of 42 Inch material. The pattern is cut in aix alses. The feature of special importance in model No. 7975 is the full length vest of brocaded satin in a garment of cyclamen pink ottaman cloth. The revere are faced with black velvet, and there are sectional belt pieces on the back, giving a high waisted effect that Paris modistes approve 6o highly. This model may be duplicated in any of five sizes. Size 49 requires 34 yards of E4 inch material and Hi yards of fancy for the vest. Each pattern is IS cents. .. S.ie Name Address

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM! AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1913

TO INSULT TUB- ' - . . . I A - O X 1 I PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to th? Town Through THE PALLADIUM 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price off 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter List I S 1 M 1 Companion ... 2 Housekeeper.. 3 A. K 1 Box 85 1 R. J. E 1 Z 1 E. G. T 1 R. J. C 1 Farm 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED Ten men to help put up tents for Fall Festival. Apply Commercial Club rooms at once. 241t A YOUNG man would like room with private family of refinement. State full particulars and price. Address Personal, care Palladium. 24-lt WANTED Two or three boys, 15 to 16 years of age. Steady work, good wages. Call Indianapolis Glove Co., Cor. 7th and S H sts. 24-2t WANTED Twenty-five men to truck freight at Pan Handle freight house. Good wages. Pay twice a month. (24-2t) WANTED Laborers, apply 6:30 Thursday morning. Hackman, Klefoth & Co.. South G street, between 6th and 7th. 24-lt WANTED Farm work by experienced farm hand. 830 X. 12th. 24-2t WANTED Position by an expericneed chauffeur. 830 N. 12th. 24-2t WANTED Housekeeper, middle aged lady preferred. Only two in family. Address M. W. C, care Palladium. It WANTED Extra large heating stove for store purposes. Phone 3245. 23-tf WANTED Lady or gentlemen of good education living in or outside Richmond, to do sonli- home work or to travel. Salary $4' 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 Barber, care Palladium. Address Barber, 23-2t WANTED To buy large safe. State size. Address Z carePalladium. 23-3t WANTED Ten young men between 18 and 21 years old to work on decorations for Home Coming week. Good reference required. Call between 8 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-tf WANTED "Position in office or store by a ner.t competent colored girl, doctors office preferred. Can give good references. Phone 1233. 2-lSt WANTED Men who can figure fractions. M. Rumely Co. WANTED Ten young men between 18 and 21 years old to work on decorations for Home Coming week. Good reference required. Call between 8 and 9 a. m. at McGuire Bldg. 22-3t MEN, be mechanical dFaftsmen, earn big wages, prepare at home four months. Low rates. Modern Correspondence School, Newark. N. J. (22-3t) WANTED Comforts to make. Phon 4132. -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. 21S State Life bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. t(2Q-6t).

WANTED Continued WANTED At once, a white waiter at Arlington Hotel. 24-1 WA.Nifc.iJ iwcive women to op wclve erate power sewing machines, making shirts and pants. Steady employment. Wages paid while learning. Adam H. Bartel Co. sepl9-31t W A N T eTd Y our old carpets, afilkinds! 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. 19-tf WANTED To buy good second hand bicycle; must be in good condition aud cheap. Inouire at Palladium. UG-tf) WANTED To buy 8 or 10 acres ou outskirts of Richmond. Address X. Y. Z.. Mon&Wed FOR RENT FOR RENT House of five rooms, both kinds of water, electric light. Located at 905 N. I. Write W. L. Farr, Liberty, Ind. 24&26 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. 214 N. 9th. 23-2t FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, electric light and bath. $5. 308 S. 4th. 23-2t FOR RENT 3 rooms and pantry with privileges of coal range and kitchen cabinet. Call at 440 South West 3rd after 6:30 p. m. 22-3t FOR RENT Four room furnished flat, electric lights and bath. Corner S. 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg, at Hoosier store. 18-tf FOR RENT Pleasant rooms for ladies; centrally located, with or without housekeeping privileges. Call phone 2629. 18-tf FOR RENT Cash; 100 acre farm. Address Farmer, care Palladium. 19-7 FOR RENT Furnished room, board, light, heat and bath; private entrance. 34 N. 6th. 19-7t FOR as NT Furnished rooms for light nousekeeping. 27 X. 11th st. (22-7t) FOR RENT Seven room house, $15, bv October 1. Phone 3754. 22-7 FOR RENT Five room cottage, both kinds of water, electric light, cement celler. George Heigher, Asylum ave. 22-3t FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 64 Soutli 12th. 7-tf FOR RENT Six room house, electric light and bath, S. 15th st. Call at 1013 Main st. seplo-tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished room sT no children. 304 N. 21st street. 19-7 FOR SALE FOR SALE Black walnut bedstead. Cheap if sold at once. Call 725 S. 12th st. 24-2t FOR SALE A soft coal base burner. Phone 4865. 24-4t FOR SALE Two nice heifers, 18 months old. Phone 5126-B. It FOR SALE Mogal furnace, cheap. 414 Lincoln st. Phone 3070. 24-7t FOR SALE Heating stove. Call 405 S. 5th st. 24-lt FOR-SALE A surrey, 212 S. 15th st. 24-tf FOR SALE Steel range, round oak heater. 126 S. Sth. 24-4t 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 Cheap. Good refrigerator and gasoline stove. Call at Palladium office. 23-tf FOR SALE An oak wardrobe.' 1517 N. D. 23-2t POR SATE Hot blast heating stove. 414 N. 19th st. 23-3t FOR-SALE Furniture and canned fruits, at 1114 N; D st. 23-2t FOR SALEFurniture 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 Na tional Bank B'.dg. 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 ai 20 N. 9th. 17-7t FOR SALE Big type Poland China male pigs. H. Nicholson, Webster, Ind. lS-14t FOR SALE Automobile truck, suitable for grocery or any light delivery; capacity, 1,000 pounds. 105 N. 4th st. 13-tf FOR SALE Remington typewriter good condition, cheap. Inquire Palladium office. 12-tf If you pay more tlian we charge for repairing your watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for one year. E .ATomlinson, lQ N. 7th St.

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PORTERFIELD & GAAR City homes at Right prices. Complete list of good farms. "ll EN NINO" Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 East of Westcott Hotel FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SAi Fireproof safe; good condition Address R., care Palladium. sep3-tf Ho Ho Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere, and for all sales booked before January 1st will furnish you SALE BILLS FREE. Farm and stock sales. Pure-bred hog sales. Real estate and household goods. I am posted on the value of your stock. I commenced buying stock when but 15 years old, and have been in the business up to the present time. I also shipped stock for several years. So why should I not be better posted cn the value of your stock than the fellow who never did any business for himself? I can give you lots of pointers on how to prepare for a sale, and will come and see what you have to sell and give you my best advice concerning your sale free of charge. No. 15 North Seventh street, Richmond, Ind. Phones: Office 1439, residence 2570. FOR SALE Seed Wheat Chas. Coffman. Phone 5106-1. 20-7t FOR SALE Cheap. A ill year boys overcoat. Call 223 N. 19th St. 23-2t FOR SALE Mission library table, early English finish; good as new. Cheap. 1912 Main st. 19-7t ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC SALE . September 26, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. Public sale on the late M. B. McCaffrey farm, ten miles west of Richmond, and five miles east of Cambridge City, Stop 132 on interurban. Sale includes fifteen head of good draft horses, pair full-blooded Clyde mares, extra individuals; 180 head of immuned Duroc eligable and registered hogs; Shropshire sheep; corn in field; hay in mow; household goods. Terms made known on day of sale. Send to Ned Johnson, R. R. 13, East Germantown, for catalog. Lunch served by Ladies' Aid of Jacksonburg. COL. JAMES, Newcastle, Ind.; Morris, Indianapolis; Vanderbeck, Lewisville, Auctioneers. F. B. Millikan, administrator. Ned Johnson. (sept 13 17 20 24) FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Farms and City Property For Sale j i.uiiuiu$ iuia auu i 1 Li. ail cf insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. VM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block mon-wed-frl tf FOR TRADE SO acres, good improvements, in Henry county, five miles from Knightstown; good house, barn and fencing. $4,000 eightroom residence on S. 13th st.. close to Main st.; $2,503. lease contract backed by land at 5 per cent, nontaxable. Want land near Richmond. Call phone 1905, or address owner, 225 N. Sth st. 17-7t FOR SALE 6 acres of land with 7 room house, barn and outbuildings. fSOO if sold at once. Call 1117 Butler Street. 23-7t FOR SALE Seven room house, soft water bath, central; first rlass condition. 1 2,309. Address House. Palladium. 24-lt

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE New modern bungalow with furnace, soft water bath, hard wood floors in three rooms, oak finish. This bungalow is located on West Fifth street. This is one of the four best homes we have for sale. Price $3,600. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766.

Look around and sec if you haven't something that needs j refinishing. such as : DRAWER PULLS. JARD1N1ERS. PARLOR STANDS. BRASS BEDS. ' STOVES. TABLEWARE. FLATIRONS We do it at a small cost. ; LAHMANN PLATING WORKS Opposite Court House Phone 2758 Wm., W. Rogers General Auctioneer I will cry all kinds of sales anywhere and will guarantee Satisfaction. East Germantown Ind., Rural Route 13 (SepS 6wks) LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr. SAM S. VIGRAN RELIABLE PAWNBROKER Money advanced on anything of value. Special values in trunks, suit cases, etc. 6 NORTH 6TH STREET ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large movins vans. Phon3 2519. Office. Rear 19 S. Sixth street Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1533. BEE MOORE 4 OGBORN tor all kind of Insurance. Bonda and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. F. BidsA. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. L Phone 417L Office Keys Harness Store. 612 Main St, LOST LOST Automobile brass hub cap. Stearns." Finder return to Palladium. Reward. tf LOST Physician3 stethoscope, probably on W. 5th st. Finder return to 10.3 N. 10th st. Reward 23-3t LOST Black umbreIla7iTIvt.r knob handle, pearl stem, black tassel and ribbon. Return Palladium. Reward. 23-3t LOST Silver pin. PURDUE seal'Ton Main st. Return to 22 N. 20th st. Phone 3646. 24-1 LOSTMasonic stick" pinl Phone 3074. 24-1 LOSTThirteen dollars In bills, betwen 6th and 9th on Main. Reward if returned to Palladium office, 24-3

Amotion REAL ESTATE Saturday, 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. -r

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By "BUD" FISHER

LOST Continued. LOST Bull terrier. Light tan and white, wearing harness and collar. Name Chuui on collar. Phone 4615. l24 1U LOST" Scotch Collie pup. Four white fet and white breast. 4 4 S. 2Zd st. Liberal reward. It LOST Bank book. Return 35 S. 11th. 14 It FOUND FOUND Monday, September 8. pocketbook containing several bills. Call at 52S N. 22d st. 18-7t CARD OF THANKS In expressing our deep gratitude ta our many friends for their expressions of sympathy and kindness shown during the illncfs and death of our dear wife nd mother, we wish epclally to thank our neighbors who so kindly assisted us. Mr. John II. Border and Family. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ..... DR. XV. XV. ZIMMERMAN, candidate for Mayor, on tho Republican ticket. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, as: In the Wayne circuit court. April term, 1913. In re-cause No. 16.092. Dickinson Trust company, administrator with will annexed of estate of Catherine Hoerner. deceased, vs. Charles Hoer ner. et al. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as commissioner in cause' No. 16,092, In Wayne, circuit court of Indiana, entitled Dickinson Trust company, administrator with will annexed of the estate of Catherine Hoerner. deceased, vs. Charles Hoerner et al. by virtue of an order of Wayne circuit court of Indiana. In suit for partition and sale or real estate, will of-' fer for sale to the highest and belt bidder the following described real estate, to-wit: In state of Indiana, and in Wayne county, thereof, and being lot number eirhteen (18), excepting thirty-nine (39) feet off the entire north side' thereof, of John Smith's addition to the city of Richmond of said county and state; and also forty-one (41) feet off of the entire north side of lot number twenty-three (23) In said John Smith's addition to said city of Richmond of said county and state. Said sale will be made upon the premises, same being known as No. 37 South Fourth street. Richmond. Indiana, and at 2 o'clock p. m. of Wednesday, October 15. 1913. Said sale will be made upon the following terms: First For not less than two-thirds of appraised value thereof. Second Free and discharged of taxes of year 1912. and subject to taxes of 1913. Third At least one-third of purchase money cash in hand, and balance in two equal paymenta. represented by notes for such amounts. In usual bankable form, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees, and secured by mortgage upon real estate cold. Fourth Said sale will be made subject to the approval of Wayne circuit court of Indiana. Dated at Richmond. Indiana, this 22nd day of September. 1913. EVERETT R. LEMON. Commissioner. Gardner. Jessup & White. Attorneys, (sept 24 oct 1-8)