Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 283, 6 October 1913 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, OCT. 6, 1313

Local Persons May Attend Los Angeles Event.

Invitations have been received by a number of Richmond persons to be present v,l the. opening of the Los Angelei aqueduct and Exposition Park ' occur November 5 and 6. Frank Wisgias, formerly of this city is trtu-.iiu Hi- f the commission that has had :harg of the work of bringing a Kuppiy of water from the Sierra mountain.- to tho city of Los Angeles, ;' distnu of y,(s miles at a cost of ' :5,')00, ')(;(;. Exposition j;ark, cno'iiT to-be-fam-lis attraction of the California city, will be opt-ned the next, day after the water i;s turned into the aqueduct. The park represents an investment of $3,000,000. Besides being treasurer of the commission that has charge of these two Immense projects, Mr. Wlggln3 is chairman of the committee on publicity and a member of a number of other committees. $697.11 TO POOR. The sum of $t97.71 was spent to maintain poverty stricken and Indigent families during the past ' three months by the township trustee. This Is $100 less than was spent the preceding three months. Approximately the same amount of money was spent during the corresponding three months of 1912. Save A Coupon and Get A Set of Books NEXT FRIDAV AND SATURDAY ARE REOPENING DAYS OF THE PALLADIUM'S GREAT DISTRIBUTION. . Think of it -a five-volume set of modern reference books forgone coupon and $1.98. It doesn't seem possible' but so many of our readers asked for another chance that The Palladium will give them another opportunity by distributing these sets on the popular coupon plan next Friday and Saturday. This wonderful set of hooks is called Everybody's Cyclopedia. Its pages are filled with ready reference information suitable for all purposes. In science and art, biography, and all other cyclopedia subjects it is complete. Its chronoligical history begins with the first records known to man and is brought down through the ages to the important events of this year. It is illustrated as in no similar work, with full page and double page color plates and monotones which cost thousands of dollars to prepare; and instructive text illustrations- abound throughout the five volumes. Briefly, it is the latest, greatest and best modern reference work extant, and is to be compared only to the highest priced cyclopedias which sell on the installment plan at from $50 to $100 a set. All this useful information in these large and unwieldy volumes is set forth in readable form in Everybody's Cyclopedia. Read the display announcement printed elsewhere in this issue. Look for the coupon and clip it without delay. Only one coupon is required. Two million dictionaries were recently distributed to readers of leading newspapers, and here is even a greater bargain, as the regular selling price of Everybody's Cyclopedia is $12. Mail orders will be filled as explained in th coupon. Cut out the coupon today and present it either next Friday or Saturday. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Froposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of November, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m., Thursday, October 9, 1913. Specifications may be seen at the Second National bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board. S. E. SMITH. Med. Supt. (4-6) NOTiCE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. : Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of said Coun ty will receive sealed proposals for the construction of a retaining wall at Clear Creek on the Commons road in Wayne Township; a concrete culvert one-fourth mile north of Economy in Perry Township; dismantling and removal of tue McGrew bridge in Washington township: the east approach to the Milton bridge in Washington Township. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a.-m. of Saturday, October lSth. 1913, for the completion of the said work In accordance with the plans and specifications; in the office of the County Auditor. Bids must be submitted -on blanks designated by the State, which may be procured of the Auditor. Each bid shall be accompanied by & personal or surety bond in a sum equal to the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the laws governing such matter..' The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order i f the Board of Comrnisiore: W-;viv County. S. BOWMAN. liter Wayne Conn':;Ct6 L round and see if ou haven't something that needs refinishing. such as Drawer Pulls, Jardiniers, Parle Stands. Brass Beds, Stoves. Tableware, Flat Irons. c do it at a small cost. .LA- "ANN P Opposite Court House Phone 2758

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YOO AND PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM I Cerat a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter List A. K 1 Box 85 1 R. J. E 1 Z 1 ' E. G. T 1 R. J. C 1 Farm 1Q 2 M. W. E 1 Office 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days cnly. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Woman Main street. to work. 612 (-7t ! WANTED Canal digger. Call 323 S. -m alter t p. m. 6-2t WANTED Girl for general housework. 1212 North A or Phone 1863. 6-tf WANTED Experienced cook and sec- j ond girl. Good wages paid. 1415 ! iast jia.n street. j WANTED-Collector now employed ! who can handle few magazine in. j East Main street. 6-3t

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stallment accounts on commission. FOR RENT Well furnished bedroom State fully what you are now doing, j with use of piano and telephone. PreW. Mead McClurg- Bldg., Chicago. fer teacher of students. Call Phone 6-lt 3051. 6-2t

WANTED-Local lady married preferred. to attend to our monthly collections on commission. Also promote our magazine clubs. We allow libpral commissions. Statp how much (imp von ran ripvntp For nartirn- - lars write D. C. Cook Co., 532 lemcke Big.. Indianapolis. 4-4t WANTED Nursing in confinement cases. 9 North 15th street. 4-2t -T. : - , POSITION as cook m private family. can give reference. Call 31 N. 19th street 2-4t WANTED A number of other young persons to join the class which will lujgin work on Monday, Oct. 6th, at the Richmond Business College. 29-7t ! We repair everything. Frame pictures. retire baby cabs. A lull line of electrie and gas lamps. Work called for ' and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL, 1020 MAIN, WANTED Shears, knives, saws, tools sharpened. Bicycles, baby cabs and I wringers repaired. All kinds of job ! work called for and delivered. WesI ley Brown & Son, N. W. Second and Williams streets. Phone 30S6. 12-tf SPIRE LLA CORSET? to order. Fran ces Brusman Wayne Ave. FOR PASTURE ! W ANTED Twrivp wompn to nri1 erate rowpr seuina- mirhitiM tnaking shirts and pants. Steady emnlnvmpnT a crac no i tt-t il o Int T-n . ing. Adam H. Bartel C Co. sepl9-31t jets, all kinds. W ANTED Your old carp For prices, etc., phone E. B. Speu cer, 2296, or address Wayne hotel Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Here for a limited time only. 19-tf

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STAND HRr.' THE. -A WANTED Continued U. S. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN $65 to $150 month. Common education "sufficient. Thousands of appointments coming. Write for free list of positions open to you. Franklin Institute, Dept 92G, Rochaster N. Y. (sep26,2l',27,28oct4,5,ll,12,17,18) FOR RENT For Rent Two 7-room modern houses, with furnace and bath. Address HOME BUILDERS, Room 240 Colonial building. Phone 4347 or 3247, or l' l wmm 319 West Main St. Phone 3234. 27tt FOR RENT Three furnished , rooms children. 207 N. 9th street: 6-7t-eod I FOR RENT Five room . house, 234 i Randolph street, 437 Lincoln, 219 North West 5th, $12.00 and $13.00. Knode's Music Store. fi-7t jFOR RENT Modern S room house 200 S. 11th. Phone 202S. b-.t FOR RENT 6 room new house, bath. ; iurnace, gas range ana DJmas, ; Aortn u street, mone .iooo. FOR RENT Stable roonur.for.. one JLJ!!5 t"Lf V -'i. fOr REXT-Furnished room lor light housekeeping. 22 South 9th. b-2 X horse. 22 South 9th. -. -, x.- t 6-2t FOR MN r house Gaj, elec-, JIj hght and bath. 1414 V D. Cal "!Lj".I1L . J. . FOR RENT Nice room. heat, bath and lights. 10211 N. D Street. 4-ot ir'no wcv-T1 PnnUri- or,H rtai',,, form j r k. b iviv ' a. v. 1.1 t i u 1 1 -i u 1 1 iti i ll j Address Poultry," care Paladium. i 4-tf ! FOR RENT Furnished room, light. , heat and bath, with board. Private j entrance. 34 North 6th street. 4-2t ! , 1 1 FOR RENT 5 room house, outh 11th and J. Phone 123j or 301o. 2-tf j FOR Kt.M Modern nome, b room, I furnace and bath. 1316 S. D street, j l-7t FOR RENT Upper flat 22 North 11th street. , . l-7t FOR RENT 4 rooms of house to par-1 ty without small children. Electric ! lights and ga;. 426 S. 11th. 1-tf i ! FOR RENT Furnished flat for Iieht j housekeping. 105 N. 4th St. 26-tf FORTrENT House with 5 roomsT?T South 12th, $12.50. Call 102 12 N. D. : 0ot ( FOR RENT--Modern room. 212 N. ?th. 3-7t FOR RENT 4 room house n r airj vtew. Phone 123o O. D. Bullerdick. 25-tf j FOR RENT Pleasant room? dies; centrally located, wi for th or without housekeeping privileges. Call phone 2629. lS-tf FOR RENT Six room house, electrie light and bath I at 1013 Main sL S. 15th st. Call seplS-tf

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VOW WHFkl I S' "ARE. You READY J YOU VY Vj pro feasor" FOR RENT Continued FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 64 Souta 12th. ' 7-tf FOR RENT-Electric vacuum cleaners. We deliver both ways. Hornaday's Hardware Store, phone 1281. sat&mon-4t) FOR SALE Farms and City Property For Sale Building' lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loau money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block mon-wed-fri tf FOR SALE Sorrel horse, 5 years old, sound and well. Broke. Weight 1100 lbs. Price $130. Corner West 8th and Commons Road. Earl Hinton. 6-7t POR SALE Iron fence. 233 S. 7th. 6-2t FOR SALE One 6 hole steel-range. 111 North G street. 6-3t FOR SALE S m all saddle and bridle Call Benning 2641. !.9f FOR SALE Restaurant. "oi9 Mam St. 6-tf 0 . T Trrrr. rtn3 run o --vi.il. ji uvvi v auu iiaiui en. I Good location. Party leaving city. Address "Grocerv," care Palladium. ! 6-3t FOR SALE I ing stove. 411 n. isth street. 6-2t poR SALE Nearly new piano, ma - hogany case. 1021 N. D street. 4-3t FOIt SALE Cheap. Dining table and chairs, caii at 1704 n. c street. '. if you pay more than we charge j Ior repairin2 your watch, you pay too j Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for one year. f A T n lQ N. 7th St , t h,- tmm rr -iii traf1 fnr mfv Leedy drums or will trade for mo torcycle. Phone 2350. 30-7t ; FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition, dium. Address R., care Palla-sepS-tf FOR SALE West Side Sanitary Laomdry Address 41 Richmond Ave. FOR SALE Duroc males. Sired by five different bears. Edgar Hill & Son, Richmond. R. R. No. 4. 27-7 FOR SALE Automobile truck, suit able for grocery or any l:s;ht deliv - capaciij , i.U'ju jwuuus. iw . nnn , ( i . FOR SALE Gas cooking stove, almost new. Call :";0 Richmond Ave. -.t r(jt fALii- jaiv ueu rwui s k: iw i South 11th. nr - pIiiTd - - FOR SLEium float. -Lumber FOR SALE Kemingtcn typewriter ; ; i;ood condition, cheap. J iadium office. inquire Pai-12-tf

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ARE. Voo -'eY'v!ii vT AN O DO IT. I NVHA.TS THE FOR SALE Continued PORTERFIELD a OAAR Buy your city home and farm here. FOR SALEPfancT flayer,-42 pieces of music. Good bargain. 28 S. 20th st. 27-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FUNK AND MILLER Second National .Bank Bldg. ATTENTION FARM BUYERS: On Oct. 9th wc are going to sell at public auction, a farm of 140 acres, of well im proved LEVEL land. Good! 8 room frame house. Splendid j round barn. tobacco shed 24xi 108, good corn cribs and out' . buildings. On good pike, mail route, school hack and telephone. Buildings good as new. Farm is well tiled and fenced. One mile from good shipping point. "LISTEN' Our automobiles will take you to this . tarm on me aDove aaie. i Teave Richmond at nine-thir-tr o m Tf vrrn arp ck farm i . ' " ' : buyer here is your chance to I buy one ol the best farms in i r ' Jrt1u ,m,nh- ct xmur j Randolph COUntV at OUr priCC Remember the date Uct.i 9th. Meet us at the Second Nat Bank Bldg at 9:30 A. M. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. HENNING Comstock Bld Phone 2826 East of oi w esiico vi Hotel AUCTION SALE . REAL ESTATE Wednesday. Oct. 14 at 2 p. ms Southwest corner S. Sth and' J streers consisting of ltwo lots -IsI jO. room frame house , ii i r n -' 1 w 1 . . . . t n i a rpo 'Arartna 1 " m, "v". '- i electric lights. for a double hou5. Location is ideal, investment is safe. Terms trade known en dav of sale. I Sold by the Colonial Auction : MRS. VONPEIN, i Owner K R. MAC DONALD, Auctioneer

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Remember the Parm Sale of 197 acres, 5 miles northeast of Richmond on Wednesday, October, 8th Sold on good terms, $5,000 down, balance $500 per year at 5 per cent interest. .FRANK HORNING FUNK AND MILLER, AGENTS

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FOR SALE Mrs. Jennie Gibson's property in Centervllle, Ind., on Ash 6treet, between Walnut and College street. Cheap. If sold at once. Cecil L. Clarke, attorney, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 1291 27-tt for sale 20 lots at prices ranging from $150.00 to $300. on weekly payments of from $1 to $3. No interest or taxes. Also two good houses at reasonable prices by the month. Phone 4743. Frank M. Price. 4-3t Public OF At Richmond, Indiana TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1913 i , . Located at 821 North I Street Consisting of lot 51x140 feet with 2 storv 6-room frame house, all in good I ; condition, nicely papered and newly j ijjaintea; gooa ceiiar, ooin mnas oi j water, electric lights and g6; also This property is on a good street, i and there is plentv of room on the hot for another house. If you wish to i buy a home, or Duy tor investment, at i tend this 6ieTerms made known on day of sale Sale at 2:00 p. m. H. H.JONES, Auctioneer JOHN BUCHER ; pQD SALE-Three proper - ties one bungalow and home at a bargain. See Everett Thompson, Knollenberg's store. 6-41 FORSALE 1 acre of ground, good 5 room house, cellar, both kinds water in house, electric light barn and hen house. All kinds of fruit adjoining new lake on New Paris pike. Price right. Call at Lawler Bros. Grocery or COO South Sth, 6-7t

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vrsf?EAl LV wailit . r,June M'Mta nt V.nNTPO IT I BUSINESS CLASSIFIED' SAM S. VIGRAN RELIABLE ' PAWNBROKER Money advanced on anything of valu. Special values in t ranks, suit cams etc. 6 NORTH 6TH STREET H. H. JonesAUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales any. where. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st 1914 NO'. 15 N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residency 2570 ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large morin; vans. Phona 2519. Office. Rear 19 S. Sixth street LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North Sth street. Phone 1UC A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE ' City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. L Phone 4171. Office Ky Harnees Store. 6U faln St. I Woi. W. Rogers General Auctioneer j I will cry all kinds of jalea any ; where and will guarantee Satisfaction. East Germantown Ind- Rural Rout 11 niuivki j . - 8 EE MOORE OGBORN for ail klada cf Insurance, Bonds and Loans, RmI Estate and Rentals. Room 1C.LO.Ol F. F. BidsLOST LOST Ladies pocket book North 16th or East Main. Return to 21J North 11th. -2t j LOST Ladies Hand Satchel. Notify J. m. Kumraei. nagerstown, ina. LOST Automobile bras hab cap. "Stearns.- rinder return to Palladium. Reward. tf POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, caedldate for Mayor, on the RepabUcaa Ucket. iuml cocoa pauoa r hot otbr tre!i art lag from disordered a(efBcli. Dr. CtlMi'l imp Pepaia win cmn yom mmti fca y wLi. Irw - oei aaM ta arewatt.

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