Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 290, 14 October 1913 — Page 7

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-4 ELL O 3)0 YA WAKiTJ A BtTE ,0 IDENTITY OF DEAD IS Charles Wolford Will Investigate Reported Death of Son in New York. BURIED FOR TEN DAYS Young Man Known As Clarence Wolford Killed By Fast Train. MILTON, Ind., Oct. 14. Later information from New York does not clear up the death of Clarence Wolford, supposed to be the son of Charles Wolford, of Milton. A second telegram said the body of the young man who had been killed by a railroad train in Wayne county, New York, had been buried about ten days. The official sending the message were unable to give additional information. Mr. Wolford will investigate the accident to ascertain whether or not the Clarence Wolford, who was killed, was his son. Visits a Friend. Harry Cause Spent Sunday with Hryan Hunt at Hagerstown. Mrs. Lillie Cunimings Craig of Richmond was here Monday. She was en route to Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson had as their recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Florea of Connersville, Mrs. Will Goodwin of Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown made a hike to East Germantown Sunday. Mrs. Mary Harden and daughter. Miss Shlrla, went to Newcastle yesterday after a visit with Mrs. E. 15. Newman. Have Big Rally. The M. E. Sunday school observed rally day and home-coming Sunday. The attendance was 139 and the collection $11. After the Sunday school lesson a program was given, the principal features being a violin solo by Robert Gentle, with organ accompaniment by his sister, Miss Margaret, both of Richmond. Mrs. Will Daniel sang, accompanied by her husband and daughter, on violin and organ. Dr .and Mrs. L-. M. Gentle and family of Richmond, and James Gentle of Indianapolis, were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, west of town, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Van Hood of Carthage, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kerlin, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beeson, Miss Tiny Moore and M. D. Beeson. Mrs. Ursula Ferguson and Fred Sizelove and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stone of Harrisburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thornburg west of Milton entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Griffin of Connersvill. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson and daughter, Miss Lora. called on Mrs. 1 Frank Flora, near Harrisburg, Sunday. See Football Game. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell wete at Earlham Saturday to see the football game. Linville Wallace was at Connersville Sunday. Miss Leona McClure was home from Richmond to spend Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Anna Dodge. Mrs. Charles Ferris entertained Mrs. Bennett and daughters at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Theodore Voorhees of Richmond was the guest of friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailey, east of town, weer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and Mrs. Harvey Wallace were in Richmond Saturday. Miss Ruby Moore was home from Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis motored to Cambridge City Sunday and were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese. Mr. and Mrs. Williams arrived home from Chicago Saturday evening. The Misses Coyne, Mary Jones and Luella Lantz, Earlham students, were home to spend Sunday. Mrs. Fremont Marlatt returned Saturday from a week's visit with relatives at Winchester. FOREST NOTES ! Squirrels collect much of the seed used for planting by the forest service. A growing scarcity of willow, generally, used for wooden shoes in Europe, is leading to an adoption of poplar. 1 Torrey pine, a distinct California species, has been found in only two isolated localities In the southern part of the state. Three native species of larch furnish timber in the United States. One grows in New England and the lake states, another in the Pacific northwest, and the third in the high mountains of the northern Rockies. European larch has been planted extensively, in the prairie stateB.

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na -HaveniV I MMC tail Cf V A ? WILLIAM O'NEILL LIEUT. GOVERNOR VYJLUIAM P.'tfNEIU MtSHVWAK NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS FOR ROAD REPAIR. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, f-s: Office of the Township Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, James Howarth, Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, will on Saturday, October 25, 1913, at 1:3 ft o'clock p. in., at his office in the Court House, City of Richmond, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the repair of Township Road leading south from hainlet of Middleboro (Cox's Mills) and the straightening of the same according to plans and specification prepared therefor by the Engineer, Levi C. Peacock. Such bids shall be endorsed "Bid for Middleboro road repair," and in the hands of the Trustee by the above hour. The successful bidder will he required to enter into contract for the immediate commencement of the work on such road and the completion of same without delay, also that he shall save the township harmless from any claims for damages therefor. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids." JAMES HOWARTH. Trustee of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. (octl4-21) NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 1913. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned commissioner, appointed by Wayne Circuit Court, in an action for partition in the said Circuit Court wherein Nettie Keplinger, William Keplinger, Josie Harris, George D. H. Harris, Sarah E. Pike, Earl S. Pike, Adolphus H. Williams, Ella W. Williams, Ada A. Williams, Edith L. Williams, Alpha Hanscom, Ralph B. Hanscom, Pearl L. Williams, Dickinson Trust Company as Guardian of Harriett C. Williams, minor child, and Milo J. Harris. Administrator of the estate of Edmund Williams, deceased, are parties in exparte proceedings, to sell the real-estate described in the complaint and petition in said cause, will as such commissioner, on the 12th day of November, 1913, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate in Wayne County, State of Indiana, to-wit: "Being the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29) of Township Sixteen (16), Range Fourteen (14), east, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less." Terms of Sale: At least one-third of purchase money, cash in hand; and balance in two equal annual payments, evidenced by notes of purchaser, payable in one and two years from date of sale, bearing six per cent interest from date, providing for attorneys fees and in usual bankable form waiving relief, and secured by first purchase money mortgage upon the realestate sold. Said commissioner will be at his residence, adjoining said real-estate, and one mile southeast, of Town of Centerville, Wayne County. Indiana, where he can be found by prospective purchasers. This real estate will be sold at not less than the full appraised value, and subject to the approval of Wayne Circuit Court, and purchaser will be provided with abstract of title to said real estate without further charge to him. This property is an unusually good farm, located one and one-quarter mile southeast of Tow n of Centerville. Indiana, upon good road, near to traction line station, upon rural route, and is well improved and well drained. Possession can be given in ample time for all winter and spring work. The said commissioner will receive no bids before 12 o'clock noon of said November 12th. 1913. MILO .7. HARRIS. Commissioner Gardner, Jessup and White, Attorneys, oct 14 -21-2$ no v 4 11 LIVERY AND FEED REASONABLE PRICES See me for your livery and feed. Honest Dealings. Taube's Barn, North Sixth St. W. A. RICH,

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got .Have PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talik to th: To wo TEnrciagih THE PALLADIUM 1 Cemt a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter List A. K 1 Box S3 1 R. J. E 1 Z 1 K- G. T 1 R. J. C 1 Farm 1 q M. W. E 1 Machine 1 Office ;; Room 1 WANTED HELP WANTED A lady to assist at light housework and care of children. Phone ;;s27. li-ff WANTED Young colored girl for housework. Must go home at night. Call 3 00 North 15th street or Phone 1500. 14-:;t WANTED Washings and ironings away from home by an experienced woman. Address "Washings,' care Palladium. 14-2t WANTED Helpers at tinner's trade. Harry E. Ireton, 937 Sheridan street. Phone ol9;i. 14-u WANTED Position as housekeeper in small family by competent middle aged lady. Address "Housekeeper." care Palladium. 14-2t WANTED AT ONCE Young man of intelligence to work in greenhouse. Do not. apply unless you desire to follow business. Fred H. Lemon & Co., east of city. 14-n W A N T E D Single man on farm bv month. Phone 5135 A. 14-it WANTED Fo r pa per-hFngl ng7eave orders at 41 N. 6th st. Phone 208:?. C. H. Mann. 13-2t W A N T E DlToa r tl e rsTSf) "iTxTTTth-St $4.50 per week. No children. 13-7t WANTED A position by tPof YS "to assist in housework or take care of children. Address "IS," care Palladium. l3-2t WANTED A No. 1 cook at Hotel St". Elmo, Lewisburg, Ohio. Your own price paid if you make, good. Steady work. Man or womao.lliij- 13-4 1 WANTED A cook atayn' 'hotel.-13-tf WANTED Nursing by practical nurse v.onnnement cases preferred. References. 1107 Sheridan street, citv. 13-2 1 WANTED To rent furnished house from November 1st to April 1st. 4 to 7 rooms. FUNK & MILLER, PHONE 2766. WANTED Nurse girl. Apply ISIS E. Main. 11-?! WANTED Knight Templar uniform. Call Smith, Home phone 20t2. 11-7 WANTED Girl for gerce ra! housekeeping. One who can go homie at night. Address "Maid" care PaSSadiumi. -tf : WANTED Girl for genial housework. No washing or ironrng. Must be good cook. Call at 117 North 13th street. 9-7t WANTE -Solicitors. Must be experi enced. Good pay. Call at Palladium office tomorrow morning. !-tf WANTED Twelve womeli to oj erate ro"W'r sewing machines, making shirts- and pants. Steady employment. Wages paid while learning. Adam H. Bartel Co. sepl3-31t WANTED To rent modern suburban home with ground. Phone 4171. 7t WANTED Desk room in down town office; address "Office," care Palladium. 7-7t 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 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 CORSET to order. Frau ces Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phene 2140. WANTED Your old carpets, ail 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. 19-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Library table. 400 South 14th. ;:!;; 14-lt.

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FOR SALE Continued PORTERF3ELD & GAAR Buy your city home and farm here. FOR SALE OR TRADE For a piece of land or automobile, a Dandridge Percheron stallion, six colts, seven cattle. Address Edward Deboy, Lynn, Ind. 1 4-Tt HtlENNlNGComstock Bldgo Phone 2826 East of Westcott Hotel FACTS 1st We have a fine list of farms and city-properties. 2nd We sell them. 3rd We would like to list yours. 4th Ask our satisfied customers they will tell you of the pleasure of trading with me. 40 acres close to city. Fruits good first class buildings, silo, waters and everything in first class condition. 3 100 acre farms, well located, not far out. First class at $100 per acre. FOR SALE House, garden, chicken ! park and barn. 332 Ranodlph street. 14-2t I 1 FOR SALE 2 combination book cases end writing desks, 2 gas stoves. Phone 4040. 14-lt FOR SALE Large Favorite burner and wheel chair. 40 N. base ' 11th. 14-7ti FOR SALE One No. 17 Ohio Fodder Cutter. Phone E. K. Wilson. 14-7t FO R S AT.E O ne-g"ood j eweibaseburner and one Peninsular range. Call 110 S. ICth. 14-3t FOR SALE One horse wagon, good condition. Phone 4004. 13-3t FOR SALE dress Roy Ohio. Good fresh cow. AdE. Norris, New Paris, 13-7t FOR SALE White Leghorn cockrels. Phone 4845. ll-3t FOR SALES. 14th st. -A cook stove. Call 225 ll-3t FOR SALE Favorite kitchen range. 220 South 13th street. y-7t FOR- S7ETadTes suit and coat cheap. 58 South 12th. SjTt FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey cows. Corner of West Sth street and Commons, Road. Earl Hinton. S-7t FOR SALE Team of small horses, set of double driving harness, rub-1 ber tire carriage. Phone 3690. j 7-tf FOR SALE Crown Jewel stove; 416 South 15th. 7-7t FOR SALE Restaurant. 519 Main St. IHFOR SALlf West Side Sanitary Laaindry Address 41 Richmond Ave. FOR SALE Automobile truck, sulFable for grocery or any light delivery: capacity, 1,000 pounds. 105 X. 4th st. 13-tf FOR SALE Cheap. Good refrigerator and gasoline stove. Call at Palladium office. 23-tf FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition. Address R., care Palladium. sep3-tf FOR SALE Remington type rlter good condition, cheap. Inquire Palladium office. 12-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 room flat, electriclights and bath, comer South 5th and A. See a. W. Gregg. Hoosier storp. 14-tf FOR "RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 14 Ft. Wayne Ave. No children. 14-tf FOR RENT Modern flat furnished. Hot water heat. 46 South 11th. 14-tf FOR RENT .". room modern houe on South Mil street. Call Phone No. 14FOR RENT Modern seven room ho'.ise. Good location. Phone 2'M. 14-Tt FOR RENT Private room" andepea space for storage :n our -.e-.v modern concrete building. Richmond Stor age Co, rear 19 S. 31th St. Phon 1412 FOR RENT 3 rooms up stajrs Has gas. water and el-rtric lights. 511 X. D et. tu-th sat-tf

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FOR RENT Continued FOR RENT FIVE LARGE ROOMS, $12.00. 703 S. SIXTH. PHONE 2477. (sat.tues.thurs-tf-octll ) FOR RENT Modern furnished bed room, private bath. Address Private, care Palladium. octl3tf FOR RENT Modern furnished room, soft water bath and electric lights. C?i! Ji. 214 X' Sth gt oct 13t f FO RRENT FtTrn fshed roTunT heat and bath. 214 X. 9th. 13-3t FOR RENT In Keystone. High grade i modern apartment, 6 rooms, 2 baths, I Inquire of Janitor. 13-tf' FOR RENT A house. 1214 South V. Call 102 Uj N. D. Phone 2041. 13-2t F6RRENT Unfurnished roonvsTCall 321 N. A st. LL 1 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 115 N. 12th. lltf j FO R R E N t Two urTfurui s h ed r 00 ms electric light and bath. SOS S. 4th. Phone 1S75. 11 3t j I)R RENT 6 room house. 23S Randolph. 10-7t i FOR RENT2nd. -A 5 room house, 21 8 N. 10-7t FOR RENT Flat, 5 rooms and bath, furnish heat and water; centrally located. Phone 2153 at 6 p. m. 10-7t FO R R E NT 3 u n f urn 1 shedr oome. 123 N. 17th St. 10-3t FOR RENT Modern seven-room house, good location; phone 2737. 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 403 N. 11th. 7-7t FOR RENT Modern 8 room house. 200 S. 11th. Phone 2028. 6-7t FOR RENT Five room house, 234 j Randolph street, 437 Lincoln. 219 j North West 5th. $12.00 and $13.00. Knode's Music Store. 6-7t i FOR RENT Poultry and" dairy farm, I Address "Poultry," care Paladium. Aft FOR RENT Upper flat 22 North 11th j I street. 8-7t FOR RENT House, 203 Richmond Ave., 6 rooms toilet, electric lights. Apply Dickman, 115 South 9th St. Phone 1985. 30-tf FOR RENT 4 room house in Fairview. Phone 1235. O. D. Bullerdick. 25-tf FOR RENT Pleasant rooms for ladies; centrally located, with or without housekeeping privileges. Call phone 2629. 18-tf FOR RENT Six room house, electric light and bath, S. 15th st. Call at 1013 Main st. sepl5-tf FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 64 Souta 12th. 7-tf FOR REXT 2 new modern homes: 6 rooms, furnace and soft water bath. 511 South 10th street. 9-7t FOR REXT Xewly furnished room for one or two persons, electric light, steam heat and bath. Phone 2347. 9-7J FO RlEXf T Iarge Ftmiished front room. 27 North 9th. 9-tf FOR RENT Cottage with two acres. South Q street; call 1022 South C street. H. H. Johanning. 7-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT Farm of 168 acres, to miles southeast of Centerville. Call or address Z. H. Myers, R. R. 11. Centerville. Ind. (tues-thur-sat) PU BL'ICS ALE Thursday, Oct. 16, 1913 at 10:30 o'clock Consisting of 102 acres and known as the Clint Markley farm On the premises, situated one mile and quarter north and quarter mile east on Middleboro pike. 15 acres timber in good bluegrass witn balance all tillable and very productive soil, good corn and wheat farm, thoroughly ditched and good fences. Good eight room frame house, laree barn and all other necessary out buildings. This farm is also well adapted for dairy purpose. If you are looking for a bargain in a good farm be sure and attend this sale. Terms made known on day of sale. For any information see Geo. B. Moore, agent over f'Ol Main street. Phone 2112. John F. Davenport, Auctioneer. 7-7t AUCTION

U omorrow WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, AT 2.00 P. M. Southwest corner South Sth and J streets, consisting of two lots 46x150, 8 room frame house with furnace, bath, large veranda, barn, sewerage, gas, electric lights, fruit trees and a lot of other conveniences. Street improvements all paid for, just 2 short squares from street car line and paved street. Plenty of room on rear of lots facing 8th street for a double house. Location is ideal, investment is safe. Terms made known on day of sale. Sold by THE COLONIAL AUCTION COMPANY

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TATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank BideSiMALL FARMS FOR SALE 30 ACRES ! (Jood buildings, a'.l tillable. Will make la nice home for anyone. Close to high school. On good pike. Retter see this. Price J.joO cash. 40 ACRES Close to New Madison. Ohio. All till able. New buildings, well drained and fenced. Price $6,000. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766.. FOR SALE OR KENT House and barn. Address House, care Palladium 10-Tt FOR SALE Modern house on Kinsey St. Address House" care Palladium. l0-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED If you pay more than we charge for repairinj your watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for on year. F .A Tomlinson. 10 N. 7th St. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. 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. FOR CIRCULAR LETTERS REMITTANCE LETTERS MAIL ORDER LETTERS COLLECTION LETTERS PHONE .T7S5 RICHMOND LETTER SHOP A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 13 Main Si.

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OF REAL ESTATE Wednesday, Oct, 115th, 119113 2 O'CLOCK P .M. ON THE PREMISES Being part of Lots 18 and 23 in John Smith's Addition to City of Richmond, located at No, 37 Sooth Fomnrth Street

'Consisting of an excellent two-story, ten-room brick house, arranged for an upper and lower flat, each flat supplied with water ,gas, electric lights and bath room; good heating plant; brick barn, lot 84 feet front. Being the residence of the late Catherine Hoerner. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash in hand; balance in two equal payments; notes to bear 6 per cent interest, secured by mortgage on real estate sold. For further information see

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fir C. M. Payne I THOU6HT J I SAW 5UP-k4s . , r ; BUS1NESS CLASSIFIED Continued. H. Ho Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all I sales booked before January '1st. 1914. NO. 15 N. 7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large moving vans. Phon 2519. Office. Rear 19 S. Sixth street SEE MOORE A OGBORN tor til kind of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. ResJ Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. P. Bid. Winn. W. Rogers General Auctioneer I will cry all kinds of sales anywhere and will guarantee Satisfaction. East Germantown Ind.. Rural Rout 13 (ScpS 6wks) Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street. Phone 153S. LOST LOST Automobile brass hub cap. "Stearns.- Finder return to Palladium. Reward. tf IjOST Puvketb(Hk imimrJgMoT over. Papers with owner's name In book. Return to Palladium. Good liberal reward. 14-1. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, candidate for Mayor, on the Republican ticket. INSPECT BRIDGE Doddridge bridge, the largest concrete bridge in the county, was inspected yesterday by county commissioners who were favorably Impressed with the big structure. The bridge consists of three spans each 75 feet long. The fills to approach hare not been completed and the bridge is not in use. The commissoners will order jfhe approaches filled. An examination of the county line ! road from Arba to the state line, was made yesterday afternoon. ESTATE