Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 284, 7 October 1913 — Page 7

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YOUR. fcEUH&S SAM'L But 1 KJJtt Vou'o 00 ME A fAVOR ! a FARMERS WARNED TO CUT ROADSIDE WEEDS iFour Cases of Diphtheria Reported in BaWort Familv. . NEW PARIS. Ohio. Oct 7. The -effcrsun Townnhip trustees have isiBucd a notice to laru; owners regardSng the law passed by the last legislature which requires them to keep the weeds and brush cut along the road ide. Ut-on their failure to do so, the trustees shall order the road superintendent to have them cut, the cost to be sharped against abutting land ownr, placed upon the tax duplicate and collected as other taxes. The trustees Of this township in putting out the (handbills ali over the township call Itbe attention of the people to the law iand its provisions and state, that, they will enforce the law and ask the residents to save costs by attending to the matter of clearing out the weeds themselves. Mrs. Margaret Murray is the guest Df her daughter, Mrs. Fannie (Iwinn, iat Dayton. Fred Woods, telegraph operator at JLnderson, is home tor a, few dcys on account of sickness. More Diphtheria. Four more cases of diphtheria in the neighborhood east of here are reported, all of them being in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baltdorf. The parents and their two children, one a ba"by of six months, are the victims. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Newbern and -family, of C'ampbellstown. and Mr. and IMrs. James Diehl of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Welfer. Mr. and Mrs. Wood K. Kliason of Centerville spent Sunday with Mr. and Itfrs. James H. Davis. The: colony-of Spaniards which has "been employed on the railroad bridge outh of town by the Me-Kelvy-Hine Bridge Co., of Piqua, was discharged Saturday after the excavating was finished and a colony of Greeks brought .ere to finish the work. Rev. J. P. Hearst accompanied the :body of Mrs. Mary T. Magill to Dayton Monday morning and from thence it was shipped to Cincinnati for burial. Rev. S. K. Scott of Dayton, former pastor of the local Presbyterian church made the trip from Dayton to Cincinnati. Misses Eleanor and Katherine Smith of Richmond spent Sunday with local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Melody, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, of Eldorado, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Miss Maud Sinck, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eubank were entertained Sunday at Richmond at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sinck on North Eighteenth St. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. King and baby slaughter, Esther Alice of Pittsburg,

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TH?T !v TboK were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. O. H. King. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Jones entertained at. dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shirley and two daughters of Muncie, Ind., and Miss Pearle llaller. Visits His Mother. V. E. Hinmon of Dayton spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Jeruj sha Hinmon. Mr. and Mrs. R S. Davis had as I Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. John TillI man, of Richmond, and Mr. Albright of I Arcanum. j Mr. A. E. Richards and Miss Flora Richards, of New Madison, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rich- , ards. Mrs. Pearl Robinson and son of New : Castle are the guests of her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. H. IT. Kenipel. Mi?:; Vida. Danley, of Muncie, Ind., j and Miss Eva McKee, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mary Melody, i Ella, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Anderson Petry, fell from the porch ' railing to the ground, a distance of : about twelve feet and was badly injured, Sunday. Her hand was badly cut i on the rocks. The physician had to sew up a cut on her upper lip. I The Cdar Springs Hotel Company ! has closed the hotel for this season. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Troupe returning to Chicago on Monday. Mr. Troupe was clerk at the hotel. Manager George M. Smart and wife will return to their home in Dayton soon. The Presbyterian Thimble Club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles F. Scott at her heme east of town. Messrs. Eee Thurston, R. A. Aker and H. T. Aker and Misses Mary Porterfield, Mary Hawley and Fannie Penland formed a picnic party Sunday. An Autumn Wedding. On Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Young. Miss Ada Rebecca Young was married to Oliver Spencer, of Bethel, Ind. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. P. Hearst of the Presbyterian church and was witnessed by only the immediate relatives and a few friends of the couple. They will make their home at Bethel, for which place they left on Sunday and where a dinner was given in their honor. Mrs. Mary Young, Mr. Lenard Young and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Black and daughter from here were among the guests. Mrs. Spencer is -H known here and has many friends in church, lodge and social circles who are all glad to wish her much happiness. She is worthy matron of the local order of Eastern Star chapter. William and Charles Marriman of Springfield spent Saturday and Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marriman. The New Paris Grays met the Lewisburg team Sunday and were defeated by the score of 6 to 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Noakes entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Yearyan of Carthage. Mo., Mr. Samuel Wolf, Mr. G. C. Wolf and Miss Mary Wolf, of Campbelletown. Mrs. Alice F. Dowler and Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Daugherty. 14 V eta. as ':: w, -r5:a 3l 1 T i-t'i . - t - , - at. ,1 ' taken up her station in front of the headquarters of the Women's Political Union, on West Forty-second street, and expects to do a thriving business among theatre goers. "Mrs. Schnltz ! acted as advance scout for General Rosalie Jones' armies on the hikes to Albany and Washington.

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THE. LiefRtV PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to lfci Town Through THE PALLADIUM H Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price o? 5 Telephone tinufcsr 25 6 3 Want Ad Letter List A. K R. J. E. E. G. T. . Farm M. W. E. .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 Box- S3 Z R. J. C. Q Office . 1 l 1 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Girl for general housekeeping. One who can go foomrae at night, Addrees "Maid" care Palladium. 7-tf WANTED To buy a boot! Rat Terrier dog. See us at once. FFNK AND MlllLETt' 203 SECOND N AT'L. IS'K "T.LDG. PHONE 2760'. "' " 7-;u FREE and Postpaid, map by counties of Arkansas. Leslie Land Co., Ipslie, Arkansas. 7-2t WANTED Boys 15 to 16 years of age; steady work, good wages: call Indianapolis Glove Co., Cor. South H and 7th. 7-3t WANTED A stenographer: apply by letter only, in own hand writing, Wayne Works. 7-3t WANTED Washings at 404 South Eighth. 7-2t WANTEDStore. -Young man ai Hoosier j 7-tf WANTED Desk room in down town office; address "'OfftreWre Palladium. 7-7t j WANTED A girl; 110 N. 10th. ! 7-2t ! WANTED Highest price paid for ! cast off clothing and shoes. Tele phone Home 346S. 7-1 1 VNNTEIWairpapFtcleaTFFtruaFanteed to kill all germs and microbes. Phone Home 346S. 7-1 r WANTED A boy at 421 Main St. 7-1 1 WANTED Woman to work. 612 , Main street. t;-7t ' WANTED Canal diggerT'call ;12:: S. 4th after 6 p. in. 6-2t WANTED Experienced cook and second girl. Good wages paid. 1415 East Main street. 6-3t WANTED Local lady married preferred, to attend to our monthly collections on commission. Also promote our magazine clubs. We allow liberal commissions. State how much time you can devote. For particulars write D. C. Cook Co., 532 Ijemcke Big.. Indianapolis. 4-4 1 We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. M2 MAIN. 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 C0S6. li'-u SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. F Far?ces Brtisman, city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf FOR PASTURE call O. E. Fulghbiu. Phone 5122-A. S-tf WANTED Twelve women to op erate power sewing machines, making shirts and pants. Steady employment. Wages paid while learning. Adam H. Bartel Co. sepl9-3:t WANTED Your old carpets, all kinds. For prices, etc., phone E. B. Spencer, 2296, or address Wayne hotel. Asent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., In dianapolis. Here for limited time only. 15-tf i FOR REIST j FOR RENT Fine furnished Hat. mod ern, two rooms and bath, also cottage. Box 100 city.- 6-21 FOR RENT Six room house. $12- 7 room house, bath, furnace and elec- ! trie lights. $20; five room house $10. I O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. 7-lt

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FOR RENT Continued FOR RENT 2 unfurnished nvnj. ."12 Ft. Wayne Ave. 7--t ! FOR RENT Cottage with two acres, ' South Q street; call 1012 South ' street. H. H. JoUannins. 7-7 1 FOlt R ENT MmWn-Teven-room .Mouse, good location: phone 2737. j 7-7t FOR U'EXT--:: or " rooms for fig Ft h usckeeping; 1'fi S. 16th. 7-1't FG irprFNT i-Tirn ish ed'rwihTsT -t oTTX. 111'.!. 7-7t FOR "RENT Ffve! mom house", 134 Randolph street, f:;7 Lincoln. 1 y North West :th. $12.00 and $1C.i'. Knodo's Music Store. t'-7t FOR RENT Modern s room house. 200 S. 11th. Phone 202S. tj-7t FOR RENT Stable room for one horse. 22 South Oth. 'i-2t FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. 22 South !jth. 0-1't FOR ""RENT Well furnished "bed room with use of piano and telephone. Prefer teai her cf students. Call Phone :;-; i. -it FOR RENT Nice" room" heTt".-"bath and lights, H'ti'lVi N. D street. 4-P.t F ) R R E XT Pou ! t ryati d "d a i'FyCarn7 Address "Poultry." care Paladium. 4-tf FOi: RENT rroom house." South 11th and J. Phono 12;:.". or 3017.. 2-tf fTR RENT Modern home, ti room, furnace and bath. I'MC S. D street. 1"7t' FO R RENT I' pper f 1 a f 22"NoTt h 1 It h street. l-7t FOR RENT -1 rooms of house to party without small children. Electric lights and gas. 42t". S. 11th. 1-trf FOR RENT-Furnished flat for light housekeping. 10.7 N. !th St. 20-tf FOR" RENT Modernl oom. 2 1 2" N'7 f)th! -7t ! FOR RENT House. 201 Richmond Ave.. 6 rooms toilet, electric lights. Apply Dickman, 115 South 0th St. Phone 1S5. 30-tf FOR-RENT 7 romir""flar"c(i"r"neF "sT 5th and A streets. For informa' :cn see Al Gregg, Hoosier Store. 25-tf FOR IIFTnT 4 room hotise in FafFview. Phone 1235. "O. D. Bullerdick. 25-tf FOR-RENT Pleasant rooms for ladies; centrally located, with or without housekeeping privileges. Call phone 2629. 1S"tf FOR-RENT ::sTx room house! elec trie: light and bath, S. 15th st. Call at 1013 Main st. seplS-tf FOR RENT A furnished bath. 64 Sout.i 12th. 'j nrt FOR RENT Private room and open space for storage in our r.ew modern concrete building. Richmond Storage Co., rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 1412. 19-2mo FOR RENT 3 rooms up stairs. $S. Has gas, water and electric lights. 511 X. D st. tu th-sat-tf FOR SALE PUBLIC SALE of registered Duroe hogs to be held on the farm of A. B. Palmer on Oct. 14, 101"., one and one half miles north west of Webster. Everybody invited. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock. Palmer & Wilcoxeu. j 7-5t ' FOR SALE Team of small horses, set of double driving harness, rubber tire carriage. Phone 3600. 7-tf FOR SALE Crown Jewel stove; 416 South 15th. 7-7t FOR SALE or will trade for second- j hand auto, Ford preferable, two ! good vacant lots, worth S300 each, j Am leaving city and need machine. Address "Machine," care Palladium. : 7-1 1 FOR SAL&astef brake-bicycle. cheap; 126 South Third st: e ?t. i 7-lt! FOR SALE Fine honie-growu sweet potatoes, T.et per bushel, delivered. ' ' H. Hunt. Phone 4 SO?. 7-St . ' FOR-sXtIE SorreV horseTs yearsold! ; sound and well. Broke. Weight II C) lbs. Prke $130. Corner West Mh r.n.i Ccn-.mons Road. Earl Hintun. -7t FOR" S A U-: Iron fence-233 S. 7th.-" j FOR SALE One f, hole steel range 1117 North G sirft t. 0-3 FOR SALE Small" saddle and bridle. Call Ber.ning 2041. . 6-l't FOR SALE Restaurant." 7-IS MaiirSt" C-tf FOR SALE Greet ry and fixtures. Good location. F'atty leaving city. Andrc-s "C-ot'ery." ca:e Palladium. ti-3t FOR "s""A " -E La r ge "Oa iTc ar i :Tn d heating stove. 411 N. U-th street. -2t FOR SALE Nearly new p iano. mahoeanv case. :021'-'. N. D street. 4-;:t 1 1 you pay more than we charge for repa'.ricj your watch, you pay toe 'xueri. Main Spring .50c Cleaning 50c A!l wcrU suaractccd for cne year. F ,A TominsorujON. 7thSt. FOR SALE Full drumrr.sr's cutfitLeedy drums or will trade for c;o- - torcycie. Phone 2S50. ZQ-ti

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: r ri LAM bAKES I D!DUT Kfvea' "Thev Come. I 111 Ti TrT I iN vli.t ? 1 I iTS-f-:Am-, , " FOR SALE Continued PORT ERF! ELD & OAAR Buy your city home and farm here. PUBLIC SALE Thursday. Oct. 16, 1913 at 10:30 o'clock Consisting ot 102 acres and known as the Clint Markley farm On the premises, situated one mile and ipiartr north and quarti-r mi'.e eaiit on Middlehoro nikf. '7. acres timber 1n g"od hluegrass with balance ai! tillable and vry productive soil, good corn and what farm, thoroughly ditched and good, fences. Good eight room frame bouse, large barn and all other necessary out buildings. This farm is also well adapted tut dairy purpose. If you are looking t'-r a bargain in a. good farm be sure ami attend this sale. Terms made kuo'Afi on day of sab'. For any information see Geo. P.. Moore, agent over 001 Main street. Phone 2112. John F. Davenport. Auctioneer. 7 7t FOR i West ALE Side Sanitary Lamiedlry Address 41 Richmond Ave. FOR SALE Automobile truck, suitable for grocery or any light delivery; capacity, 1,000 pounds. 105 N. 4th st. lo-tf FOR SALE Cheap. Good refrigerator and gasoline stove. Call at Palladium office. 23-tf FOR SALE Two teams, wagons and harness and one buggy. Call 1214 Butler street. 3-3t FOR-S Al 7E L umber-iised- TiTPall d"ium float. FOR SALE Remington typewriter good condition, cheap. Inquire Palladium office. 12-tf FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition. Address R., care Palladium. sep3-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, South !'3:h street, strictly up-to-date. $L50O. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, South 15th street, hot water heating plant, good barn and all complete, $5,200. One of tu best farms near Williamsburg. 25S acres; pri.e. $;:0,'MHi. 127 ACRES within one miie of the city; well improved, 5150 per acre. , Will rent your property, collect your rents. We handle life and fire inour-! a nee. ! OLER & ALBERTSON, Room 5, Westcott Block, HENNINO": itock Bid: Phone 2826 ast of W .a. i ViCO V-c Hotel FOR SALE 2'i lets at prices ransing from $150. a.) to $3u en weekly payments of fro::; $1 to $3. No ir.tre.-t or taxes. Also two good houses at reasonable prices by the month. Phone 474 5. Frank M. Pric. 5-3: FOR SALE-Three properties cn e b u n al o w and; fr-n. C-.ii 419 Pearl street. I Phone 32:.3. !-7t, FOR SALE Small country home at a bargain. See Everett Thomoson, Knollenberg's store. cil OR SAL i r.cre of r."ou:ic!. gc-cd 5 room uciit. cciar. r.otn kind? '' v'x r in heuff. eIe-:-tr;c light. bar and hen house. A'u kind of fruit adjoin cn 5 r.tr Ir-ke cr. New P.-.r: yd "so-: Price right. Call at LawSer Hrcs. fJrocery cr "0f 5c ith f'th. '.-7t ' ! FOR SALE N-w five rsia cottag? at I bargain for cash or small ca"n bal-i ance monthly: win rent. r.o !m '. 1 City. 6-7t i

!'.T.. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued i FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. ATTENTION FARM BUYERS: On Oct. 9th we are going to sell at public auction, a farm of 140 acres, of well improved LEVEL land. Good S room frame house. Splendid round barn, tobacco shed 24x 10S, 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 farm on the above date. Leave Richmond at nine-thirty a. m. If you are a farm buyer here is your chance to buy one of the best farms in Randolph county at your price. Remember the date Oct. 9th. Meet us at the Second Nat. Bank Bldg at 9:30 A.M. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Richmond Welding Co. Oxy-Aceteline Welding YOU BROKE IT WE FIX IT Why throw your broken castings away when we make them good as new at a reasonable cost. We weld cast iron, steel, aluminum, etc. Farm implements, machinery, auto parts and stove castings a specialty. Work done on short notice. Shop rear 205 N. 8th street, Opp. High School Bldg., N. B street. "HOME BUILDERS" : i 8 ! 'HOME BUILDERS" "HOME BUILDERS" LOST Between Oct. 1st and this date Coupons Xo. ?7, 2WS. 4S2rtr 3721, P2V $5.00 rew ard for return of all or $1 each for first returned before Oct. 15 to our office. FOUXD Xo. li52 Arthur Wessel. Save our coupons, w-atch our ads. Fill out the postal card and mail it in it is worth $27. on purchase of a house before .lune 1st. Watch our ad?. We have several modern houses for sale in good locations. Go see Bungalow Hill. REEVESTON GLENVIEW PARKVIEW Additions. B -fore you buy, be sure to see us or our authorized agents. "HOME BUILDERS" Room 2 5o Colonial. Phone 4317. Or E. G. KEMPER, 3i: West Main. PhoT.e 325 4 We have two houses to x r. v. rent. "H O M E BUILDER S" Ho Ho Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st. 1914. NO. 15 N. 7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 t EE MOORE & OGEORN for all kinds o? Insurance, Bcsda and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. F. EidgZUTTERMEISTER'S L-irge moving vans. Phon3 2313. Office. Rear 13 S. Sixth street

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By Cliff Sterreti AGENT COBB PLANS FARM IMPROVEMENTS Wants Rural Life Accelerated by Progressive Club Life. Fanning legislation, more t.irin conveniences, a lose sot l.il relation betn farmers' tuuiilte.-. and the general betterment of farming condition is what A I Cobb, country agricultural agent hopes to bring about by organizing a number of clubs, including eery fanner in the county, if -.ossible. He will work extensively tn this line after hf has completed hi corn levtures this week. Mr. Cobb has a plan by which h would perfo t a county organization of representatives from community clubs, presenting farm questions. legislative questions and other farm problems to th'-m to carry back to th community clubs where the question! would be oted on if necessary, and the results carried to the county organization through tiic delegate. Then, if the Wayne county farmers wanted legislation, the matter could be brought before the county organliation of delegates, taken back to the community clubs whrie it would receive the individual attention of every farmer. Columbia Club. The Columbia Club of farmers rsiding along the Middlehoro pike, it such an organization as Mr. Cobb would establish over the county. Th association of farmers goes beyond what Mr. Cobb had planned bringing together the farmers of the community but includes the farmers wives and children, almost all of whom attend every meeting. Mr. Cobb has not decided what neighborhood he will start in with the c lub idea, but probably will broach the matter to the farmers on the sorn seed selection trip this week, then allow the farmers to get a Inter idea of the advantages of the associations. It will be several months, he said, before he would bring the clubs into such a 6hape that de legates could represent them at a centra! organization here. He will endeavor to bring this about before the first of the year, however. ! BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. Sth St. Phone 1627 M . F. Hane r. Mgr. Shuriey's Large Moving Vans )? to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1535. : A M. RORKRTirTi"EAl7":TATE City and farm rrc-pertlet. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Hares3 Store. 612 Mala SL : Win. W. Rogers 2. General Auctioneer tl , I w 'll cry all kinds of sales anyf? where and will guarantee Satisfaction. 5 East Germantow n Ind.. Rural Route IS ii f?epS-wks LOST -1 n j LOST Pocketbook containing mon- ; ey. between South 12th and B and -. Bullerdick's coal yard; finder call Bullerdick coal yard and get reward. 7-lt LOST $l7.fi"in paper money; finder r, i please return to Adams Express n and receive reward. 7-2t LOST Promiory note payable to A. C. Anderson; finder please leave at j Second National Bank. 7-3t r! LOSTWatch charm horse's head: X- initials "C. S "; return to Palladium '-f: i or Sol N". 16th: reward. -2t ' LOST-Silv-e- tar pin; inside or out cf First M. E. church or between 13th or 11th on Main: return to Miss Maude Crufcaugh. 1312 Main. 7-tt LOST Automobile brass hub cap. "Steams." r"i::der return to Palladium. Howard. tf FOUND FOUND A sir.a'l amount of money on Main street. Friday: owner may hare same by statins amount Phone 5144-C. 7-lt FOUND-Automobile brass hub cap; owner call at 113 South Fifth St. 7-lt POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DR. W. W. ZlilHERMAX. candidate' fcr Jlay or, on the Republican ticket.