Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 279, 1 October 1913 — Page 7

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ISSUES A WARNING TO MJTOQWNERS Chief Gormon Says Switch Keys and Plugs Should Be Removed. Chief of Police Gormon has designatfd parking spaces for automo biles and other vehicles for Wedn.es day. Thursday and Friday. He also j issues a warning to automobile own ers to remove their switch keys or plugs and take any other precautions toward preventing any possibility of their machines beinp stolen. No vehicles of any kind will be allowed on Main street during the parades pxcept those being displayed and taking part in the processions. The following parkins places are j designated for all standing vehicles: North and South Sixth streets; Seventh street south of South A street and north of North A street; North j and South Twelfth street; along the curb circling the South Tenth street park. Water Bills Due Oct. 1. ;:o-iot BOND FIDS JOKER IN STAHRCONTRACT City Attorney Says Whitewater River Covers the Ground in Question. A real Joker was found by City Attorney Bond in a contract which was submitted by the Starr Piano companyrelative to the use of ground below the light plant on the river. The negotiotions for the contract were entered into early this year before the floods. The situation is unique in that the ground in question was washed away by the flood and the Starr Piano company land now forms part of the bed of the river. The original purpose of the company in entering into the contract, it. is said, was to prevent the city from extending Johnson street from The light plant to the river, over the c ipany's grounds. The city would have signed it to secure other privileges from the company.. One of the concessions of the company was the granting of a privilege to run a sewer across the ground. In the contract is a clause which gives this permission. Following this is another clause which prevents the ! city from emptying any sewage on j the property. 1 I COWAN BATES ! TO DELIVER TALKS ' ; Special services will be conducted ct the Salvation Army hall Thursday afternoon and evening by Major Thos. Cowan and Ensign Bates, state officers from Indianapolis. In addition to the regular services, Ensign Vande-; ville announces special street meetings. SHOW IS CLOSED The Oriental show with the Hatch shows did not meet the approval of the Fall Festival commit te, and it was ordered discontinued. Ceylon produces nearly every pre- , cious stone known with the exception j of diamonds, emeralds, opals and tin- ; quoises. I YOU NEED BORROW IT OF THE NEW COMPANY New Plans, New Rates Organized for the purpose cf loaning money to those whom banks will not accommodate, at rates much lower than the legal rate, on Household Goods, Pianos. Horses, Wagons, Farm Implements, etc.. without removal. $25.00 for 3 Months for $4.40 Other amounts in proportion. We pay off loans with other companies and advance you more money. ALL BUSINESS STRICT- j LY PRIVATE. ! Absolutely no publicity. No.delays or j red tape. You get the money when : you ask fo" it. Kind and courteous ' treatment to all. If not convenient to j call, write or phone us and our agent ' will call on you. I Home Loan Co.! 220 Colonial Building. 1509. Richmond. Ind.

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Talk to ths Town Through THE PALLADSUM 7 T. I Cemt a y Days fdr the Price cf 5 j Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter list i j i j 1 : 3 1 : 1 i s Companion A. K R. J. E. ... E. G. T. .. Farm M Housekeeper. . Box S3 Z R. J. C 1 i 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only All mail not called for within that i time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Saleslady. Apply at once. F. W. Woolworth, 7th and Main. lit WANTED Colored woman to work in kitchen. Apply Steward, Westcott hotel. l-3t WANTED Washings 75c and 50c Call at Heiger's Grocery. Phone 341G l-2t WAXTED By two young ladies of refinement, employed during day, pleasant room in private family, with home privileges. Must be centrally located. Address "Q," care Palladium, l-lt WANTED Boys 15 to 18 years of age! Steady work good wages. Call Indianapolis Glove Co., Cor. S. II and 7th. 30-2t W A XTED Washing, curtain laundrying housecleaning and Stretching to do, 603 South 7th st. 30-: 1 1 WANTED Boarders. H. Phone 1565. South 5th and 30-7t i

HOMES ON PAYMENTS jFOIl SALE Duroc males. Sired y If you are tired or paying rent, seel Ave different boars. Edgar Hill & me at once. Have several nice prop-1 Son, Richmond, R. R. No. 4; 7-7 erties in different locations. Reliable FOR SALE Iron bedstead, with peopl? can buy on payments like rent, i springs and mattress. Call 735 S. Phone 1730. 7th. 26-3t

TURNER W. HADLEY ! ... i WANTED Every person who at-j tends the Fall Festival to see a j demonstration on the stenotype at j the Richmond Business College ' ')notn 'n tne 'al'Se tent on North A j WAilnoro"ther young j pvT&ons to join the clitss which will ! begin work on Monday, Oct. 6th, at j the Richmond Business College. 29-7t NOT.'CE Chimney and house repair-1 in done. J. Combs, 102 X. 6th st. I J27-7U WANTED Roomers of refinement.,! ! 007 X. B St. 25-7t j I We repair everything. Frame pictures, j ' retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for ' and delivered. : BROWN fc DARXELL, 1020 MAIN. : VAN"irEl) Shears, knives, saws, tools i sharpened. Bicycles, baby cabs and wrincBt repaired. All kinds of job work called for and delivered. Wes ley Brown & Son, X. 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 I Phone 5122-A. Fulghtim. 6-tf ! WANTED Twelve women to operate power sewing machines, maki ing shirts and pants. Steady employment. Wages paid while learnj ing. Adam H. Bartel Co. sepl9-31t j WAXTED Your old carpets, all kinds. For prices, etc., phone E. B. SpeuI cer, 22!(, or address Wayne hotel, i Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Here for a limited time i only. 19-tf WAXTED To buy good second hand bicycle: must be in good condition and cheap. Inquire at Palladium, ( l'i-tf) STOP PAYING RENT Five-room house. 315 S. W. 3rd. $50 cash, balance $15 per month, like rent. Reliable party only. Let your rent buv vour home. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY FOR SALE If you pay more than we charge for repa'trinj your watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for one year. , r .A 1 OmlinSOn, 1U N. 7th bt.

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FOR SALE PORTERFIELD f OAAR FOR City Property and Farms FOR SALE Full drummer's outfit. Leedy drums or will trade for motorcycle. Phone 2:50. :50-7t FOR SALE 4 passenger Call 28 N. 6th St. Buick 10. :;o-2t SALEBig ti)o Poland China H. Nicholson, Webster, lS-llt male pigs. Ind. FOR SALE Upright piano and iron bed. Bargain, 611 S. R. 30-3t FOR SALE Remington typewriter good condition, cheap. Inquire Palladium office. 12-tf FOltnET'HEAP rTvo""seat suFrey, 1 one sept coupe, 1 two seat sleigh. 1 walnut, nine foot book case and desk combined. Phone No. 1123. 2.V7t FOR SALE l'u r : u t u r li t U '. ! North D street. 2;)-'2t TORSAl'FmTritT'blrWrnTr. larce size. Call USS. 2:-2t IFOR SALE A good fur coat; also Montana Buffalo lap robe, good as new. 101014 Main. 2'J-lt FOR SALE Piano ""player, 42 "pieces of music. Good bargain. 2S S. 20th st. 27-7t FOR SALElady's side saddle and a feather bed. ave. Call at 145 Bridge 27-2t FOR SALE West Side Sanitary Laundry Address 41 Richmond Ave. COUNTRY PLACE One acre. 5 roorn brick, 5 miles north of city. $100 cash, balance fAO per Tr.nr.th litre rent Nice place to raise chickens. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY FOR SALE Two teams "of horses ; call at Roumanian Camp ort the Gas line. Sorrel Team, "weight about 3300 lbs., both 5 jtnarsrolcl, gocd set of harness: good havy.wagon; reason for selling, going.- to move. Dark bay horse ; years old, gray , horse 6 years old, weight about ! 3,200 lbs. Wanted, to sell all cheap; j act quickly; call at Gas Line People, ! Middleboro Pike. AfciT&roceryman , at Middleboro for information. i 29-4t 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 4S01. 23-7t-eod FOR SALE Special work in w ire I guards and enclosures. See our work at Richmond high school, Y. M. C. ' .-v., .Yiimiv.ni v,wif, ............. animal cages at (lien park. Eureka, Fence Mfg. Co.. X. W. Hd and Chest-! nut sts. Phone 404. 23-7t-eod FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition. Address R., care Palladium. sepC-tf FOR SALE Mogal furnace, cheep. 414 Lincoln st. Phone 3070. 24-7t FOR SALE Steel range, round oak heater, 126 S. Sth. 24-4t FOR SALE Automobile truck, suitable for grocery or any light delivery; capacity, 1,000 pounds. 1(.S X. 4th st. 13-tf FOR SALE Cheap. Good refrigerator and gasoline stove. Call at Palladium office. 23-tf FOR SALE Household goods. 14 4 Ft. j Wayne Ave. 23-Xt ; FOR RENT FOR REXT Five room house. 437 ! Lincoln street, $1:1.00. Knode's Mii-I sic store. 1-1 1 j FOR-REX"TModeTn home. t room", ! furnace and bath. i:H S. D sti-t. j : FOR REXT Upper flat 22 Xoatth 11th street. V"t FOR REXT 4 rooms L house W iartv without small chifn. ElyjV- j lights and gas. 420 Sjlth. 1-tf j TOR" RENT Poultry awidairy firm. Address "Poultry." care Palladium. l-lt 1 FOR RENT Good '. room on X. 22nd street. $13.01 ; month. Call ! DYE AND PRICE 901 Main Street ; l-cti

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I1ENNINO Comstock Bld Phone 2826 IP si sth c$ kJ t&GdcirrA-b ' InlOtell i FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR RENT Upper flat 22 North 11th street. 1-1 1 FOR RENT Furnished flat for litrht i housekeping. 105 X. 4th st. 2tf FOR RENT Modern house. Slf. South ! A- Phne 23S9. jlni:t ' FOR RENT Modern room house, 735 South 7th. FORRENT 4 roomsT20S"S 2'.' tf Sth. 2"-7t FOR RENT -House, 209 R Ithmoni 1 Ave., 6 rooms toilet, electric lights. Applv Dickman, 115 South 9th St. Phone 19S5. 30-tf FOR-H EXTAhouse, iTTmii 3u-2t FOR RENT'S S. 21st. room house and bath. 30-3t i FOR RENT 4 room flat corner sth and A streets. For informr. see Al Gregg, Hoosier Store. '. s: i '" i tf FOR RENT Rooms unfurnished or furnished. Call after 6 p. m.. 29 X. 9th St. 25-7t FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms, light, heat. bath. Xo children. 615 S. B. 25-7t FOR-REXT room house in Fairview. Phone 1235. O. D. Bullerdick. 25-tf FOR RENT Pleasant rooms for ladies: centrally located, with or vkhout housekeeping privileges. Call phone 2629. lS-tf FOR RENT A furnirhed room and bath. C4 Souta 12th. 7-tf FOR RENT Six room trie light and bath, S. at 1013 Main st. house, elec15th st Call seplo-tf FOR RENT Modern home on South 7th street. 1st square. Call ! DYE AND PRICE 901 Main Street IC? 4Two 7-room modern houses, with furnace and bath. Ad dress HOME BUILDERS, Room 240 Colonial building, , -j-n-1 hone 4o4 OT 0.4, OT 319 West Main St. Phone 3234. i ! j ppvp j rtrv 27ti SALE REAL ESTATE i rvJlx SALE-Three proper

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Watch Oyr Add Dally Save the Cotnpoes During the Fall Festival we will distribute free coupons with our ad thereon From October 1st to May 1st we are going to try to locate a number of these coupons BY OFFERING A REWARD FOR RETURN OF SAME. It might be you will have the one we want.

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TATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Remember the date of our farm auction, Wednesday, Oct. Sth of the best stock, grain and dairy farm in I ;Vavne County. Don't miss - this opportunity to buv at good farm on good terms. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. AUCTION SALE OF FARM! Farm of r, acres, IV. miles south of Carlos City, Wayne County. Indiana.! on new gravel road. Farm leel, weil drained and fenced. Large 4 room; both in excellent ! houfc. Barn 1 5 x '", condition. Two wells of pure water. 32 acres of good corn, and clover hay in mow. All must sell on Oct S promptly at 2:fio p. m. Carlos City is on the Big Four railroad. Only train in time for sale will have Newcastle, Indiana at 7:30 a. m. Will give purchaser twentyfive hundred loan at 5 per cent. I). H. DELON, Auctioneer WALTER CLIFFORD, Newcastle, Ind. FOR SALE Mrs. Jennie Gibson's I propertv in Ccntervi:ie, Ind., on Ash l street, between Walnut and College i street. Cheap, if sold at once. Cecil! L. Clarke, attorney, 401 Second Xa-1 tional Bank Bid?. Phone 1291 27-tf ; AUCTION SALE REAL ESTATE Wednesdav. Oct. 14 at 2 p. m Southwest Corner S. Sth and J Streets Consisting Of two lots 46x150, S room frame house with furnace, bath, large veranda, barn, sewerage, gas , -loot, ic lights, iruit trees and a lot of other conveni - ences. Street improvements all paid for, just 2 short squares from street car line ana paveu street Plentv of i room on rear cf lots facing Sth street for a double house ( Location is ideal, investment is sate. a i. r ci. Sold bv the Colonial Auction ' Cnmnnnv MRS VON PEIN, Qner J. R. MAC DONALD, Auctioneer MODERN NEW HOME 415 S. lotli ras-et. Six rooms, soft waIter bath, good gating plnt, laundry m cellar. Keasonaoie casn payraeni. balance like rent. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY I FOR SALE OR TRAlJE Seveji room house and three acres of ground. 15 S. 10th. 26-7. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED WmnL W. Rogers General Auctioneer I will crv all kinds of sales anvwhr and w ill euarantee Satisfaction, ! Fast Cermantown Ind.. Rural Route 13 (SepS-6wks) ! BEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds I of Insurance. Bends and Loans. Real ' Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. F. Bidg. CO, 99 West Second Street. Phones 3247-4347-4447 booth "Made in Richmond Save all you can get w See

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Continued. Ho Ho Jones AUCTIONEER AND DEALER. HORSE I crv all kinds of sales anvwhere. .Sale bills free for all: sales booked before January I 1st, 1914. NO. 15 N.71H SIKLhl iOffice Phone 1439. Residence f 2570 ZUTTERMEISTERS Large moving vans. Phona 2519. Office. Rear 13 S. Sixth street Am7 ROBERTS REALTeSTATE City and farm rroprtle. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 612 Mala Si. SAM S. VIGRAN RELIABLE PAYrXBROKER Money advanced on anything of value. Special values in trunks, suit cases, etc. G NORTH CTH STREET LARGEST MOVING VANS F. Morris1 Moving Vans i3 202 S. 8th S Phone 162 M. F. Haner. Mgr. Farms and Citv ProDertyl Y". c 1 ror bale j Building lots and residences In all j parts of the city. We write all kinds j cf insurance, rent properties, loan , money and make surety bonds, ; i M. BRADBURY & SON - 4 , .... KOOiTlS 1 Ot 3 WeStCOtt DIOCK ( mon-wed-frl tf ; rr Tl A Jl i L.OOK ArOHHOO v " land see if you haven't some thing that needs rehnishing, I such as Drawer Pulls, Jardijniers, Parlor Stands, Brass Beds, Stoves, Tableware, Flat ! Irons. We do it at a small cost. LAHM'ANN PLATING WORKS Opposite Court House Phone 2758 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS jdi-l i " -vie.k.ma. t anai !da,e for Major, on the Republican ticket.

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Buildings MILLER-KEMPER CO. 707 to 717 North West Second Street (Coupons are good for 2 pey cent Discount) - Phones 3247-4347-4447 ; Watch our Ads . -.-,-.

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LOST ufonitlil ra$s hub cap. "Stearns." i'inder return to Palladium. UvaiV.. tf Lf Tst ; i IT between tTT? Comstock HUls:. and ."tli and Main Saturday niKht. Return to 913 N. tlth street. Reward. J9 :'.t l.vST- Silver IVrdnt snd chain. Return to Palladium Reward. 1-t LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, In 'he Wayne circuit court. April term. li13. In re-cause Xo. 16,092. Dickinson Trust conuiany, administrator with Iwill annexed of estate of Catherine i Hoerner. deceased, vs. Charles Hocr- ; ner. et al j Notice is hereby ghen, that the unI Hei'siiMifd u niminiaxutnpr in miiii vv, i,; iia- in Wuvno -ir-iitl miirt nf Indiana. entitled Iickinson 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 of real estate, mill offer for sale to the highest and best bidder tfce following described real estate, to-w't: In state of Indiana, and In Wayne county, thereof, and being lot number eighteen (IS), excepting thirty-nine (39) feet off the entire north side thereof, of John Smith's addition to the city of Rtrhmond of said county and state; and also lorty-one (41) tet off of the entire north aide of lot number .twenty-three (23) In said John Smith's addition to &&id city of Richmond of said county and state. Sa'a sa,e nd upon the 1 premises, same doidk Known a io. I 37 south Fourth street, Richmond. In- ' diana, and at 2 o'clock p. m, of Wed nesday, 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 1913. Third At least one-third of purchase money rash in hand, and balance in two equal payments, represented by notes for such amounts, in usual bankable form, waiving relief. providing for attorneys feea. and se cured by mortgage upon reai estate sold. Fourth Said sale will be made subject to the approval of Wayne circuit court of Indiana. Dated at Richmond. Indiana, tall 22nd day of September. 1913. EVERETT R. LEMON. Commissioner. Gardner, Jessup & White. Attorneys, (sept 24 oct CHOLERA INCREASES Ravages of Disease Is Great in Boston Township. Boston township farmers are unable to understand the Increasing number of hogs afflicted with cholera. County Asent Cobb has found cholera has killed many hogs In the township. I So great has been the ravages of the disease in all parts or Indiana that the sert.ni with which the animals are - . noculated as a preventative cannot be lnaf.c fatt enough by the state laboratories at Purdue, university. Gencr-