Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 301, 27 October 1913 — Page 7

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ft THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRAM, MONDAY, CCT. 27. 101. i AGE SEVEN

HAGERSTOWN Mrs. A. R. Jones entertained Friday tnornlng in honor of her guests, Mrs. Frank Congress and Mrs. W. A. Smith of Urbana, O. The guests were Mrs. J. H. Teeter, Mrs. H. W. Keagy, Mrs. J. C. Teeter, Mrs. Will Porter and Mr a. Will Teeter. The Aid society of the Christian church will meet. Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. M. Hartley. James Pearson and family, Mrs. Marion Slick and Mrs. Alva Hudson, all Of Newcastle, spent Sunday with OrPha Jones and family. Frank Brant, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his parents. The History club will meet tonight with Mrs. Dr. Thurston and Mrs. Laura Gophart. Oliver Jones, of Munci and Frank Anderson, of Selma, spnt Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sherry. R. R. Brant, who is filling a contract In the southern part of the state, was here Sunday. Clyde Reynolds left last week for Texas, where he will have charge of a telegraph station. Mont Miller and daughter have purchased a lot near the school house and 'U1 build a residence. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dotistler have moved into their new residence on Main street.

BOSTON, INI). G. C. Floyd, of Scottsville, 'Va., is visiting Mr. F. O. Smith here. Mrs. Florence Kennedy has returned to her home at Peru, after visiting her mother, Mrs. A. H. Piper. Roy Davis has taken a position with the C. fc O. Railway company. J. M. Rife, of west of here, is recovering from a severe attack of la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jenkinson, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Donahey, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Will Porterfield and daughter, Lucile, motored to Richmond Wednesday evening. The funeral of the infant of Oscar Quesonberry, who died Tuesday at its home east o Boston, was held here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. P.. 1'arks spent Wednesday In Richmond. Mr. Thomas Lewis returned to his home in Metam'ora, Ind., Wednesday morning. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Estate of Benjamin Bowing, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court and subject to its approval, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Benjamin Bowing, deceased, will, at the hour of ten (10) o'clock a. m. on the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1913, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sate at 409 MAIN STREET, in the City of Richmond, Wayne countyJndiana, the personal property belonging to the said estate, consisting of a lot of saloon fixtures and furniture, small quantity of wines and liquors, together with the unexpired term of the, renewed liquor license of the said Benjamin Bowing, deceased. Said property will be sold for not less than the fi 11 appraised value and for cash. FRANK .1. BOWING, Administrator. William H. Kelley. Attorney. (oct27) COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned appointed commissioner in the Wayne circuit court in certain action for partition in the April term, 1913, of said court pending, wherein Frank M. Black et al, are plaintiffs, and Lyeurgus C. Black et al, are defendants, will, by order o' said court, xell at public auction, on the premises to be sold, at 1 o'clock p. m., of Saturday, the lath day of November l'J 13. the following described real estate, towit: The southeast quarter of section number 4, township lti. range 13. east. In Wayne county, Indiana, containing 160 acres, more or less; also the east half of the southwest quarter of section number 4, township lt, range 13, eafet, in Wayne county, Indiana, -containing 7T acres, more or less. Said real estate is known as the Mary C. Black farm and is situated 2 miles southwest of Greensfork. Indiana. Said pieces of real estate will be offered for sale, both separately and together, and will be sold in which ever way will bring the highest price, and will be sold free of all liens and incumbrances, except the taxes for the year 1913, and possession will be given March 1, 101 1. Terms of Sale One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser to execute his promissory notes for the deferred payments, payable to the order of the undersigned, in some bank in the state of Indiana, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date, with attorney's fees, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws. Said notes to be secured by first mortgage upon the real estate purchased, or the purchaser may pay ail cash if be prefers. ABNER D. BOND. Commissioner. John L. Rupe. Attornev. October 22, 1013. oct 22-27 nov 5 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby giv.n that the Board of Commissioners of said County will receive sealed proposals for the Installation of an Electric Light system at the County Infirmary. Wayne County. Indiana. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m. of Saturday, November Sth, 1913. tor 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 a personal or surety bond in a sum equal to the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County. L. S. Bowman, v Auditor Wayne County. OCt 20-SX. L.-

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S room house. 13! South 4th. $17. O. 1). Bullerdick. 133 S. 13th. Phone j 1235. 25-tf! TORRTTNTTlouTe : to party that will board owner for j 1 rent. 40 N. 1 1th st. 25-7t j ! FOR"llE"NT T"roomhcvi se. 29North ! j Second. $HV00. Robinson & Co. ! --tt FOR RENT Furnished room. 40'3"N. 11th. 22-7t P"nt? RFVT Piirnishpit rnnm hpat nnrl I bath. Ill N. Sth street. 24-tf 'FOR -RENT A house at 231 S. West i Second street. 7 rooms, gas and eleei trie lights. Inquire at 21 S. West I Second street. 24-3t j FOR R E NT 7 room mod e r n house! I Phone 2v. V 24-3t ! FOR RENT Cach. "l 00 acre farm Ad - t dress "X" care Palladium. 22-tf FOR RENT--Two houses 6 rooms with bath. Phone 307S. 16t FOR RENT "7 room" house, good lo - cation Phone 3754. 20-7t I FOR RENT 6 room modern house. ! Call 303 North 13th street. Possession by November' Jst. 21-tf FOR -RENT 7 room residence flat, heat, electric lights, water, one-half i square of Main. 25 S. 7th. 23-7 1 FOR KI..M Lnturnisned rooms. Phone 4672. 21-6t FOR RENT Reoras furnished or unfurnished, with - housekeeping priv-1 ileges. Call after 6 p. m. 29 Norm ; 9th street. 21-7t j FOR RENT Furnished ! North 4th street. RENT Furnished flat. 103 21-tf j FOR RENT In Keystone. High grade modern apartmenL 6 rooms. 2 baths. Inquire of Janitor. S-,uJ6a i3f FOR RENT Six room hot.se, elec tric light and bath, S. 15th st. Call at 1013 Mjiia ii aonitf

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FOR RENT Continued FOR RENT New five room house, 502 N. 16th street, $15. Call at 1021-i N. D. 2"-2t FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 115 N. 12th. 11-tf FOR REWT A furnished bath. 64 Souta 12th. room and 7-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Poland China boar, big type. Cholera immune. Yearling. C. A. Brumfield, Centerville, Ind., Route No. 2. 27-7t FOR SALE Automobile, Maxwell, 2pasenger. Cheap. 313 Richmond ave. 27-3t FOR SALE Duroc males. & Son. Route No. 4. Edgar Hill 27-7t FOR SALE Vp. Good hot air furnace. 102 N. 15th. Phone 2234. J. B. Gilbert. 27-2t FOR SALE -Favorite base burner. 16 inch bowl. 801 South 7th St. 27-3t FOR SALE Furniture Phone 3015. and carpet, FOR SALE One mahogany finished three piece bed room suite with FYench plate mirror. Price $10. One cotton mattress and best coil spring. Price $3 each. Call Tuesday after noon from 1 to 4, at lOSUa Main, ltj FOR. SALE One almost new axminter rug, cost $25, will sell for $13. Also few other pieces of furniture. Call Tuesday afternoon from 1 to 4. at 1021 '4 Main et. It FOR SALE Chiffonier. 11th st. Call 305 S. 25-2t FOR West ALE S5de Sanitary Laundry Address 41 Richmond Ave. Six slats gates in bundles, dipped, $1. i' - set l'P $2.50; no sag gate, $4.00 Call 402 South 11th street or Phon2jL"; 24'7t FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition. Address R., cere Palladium. sep3-tf FOR SALE Second hand machinery. I boilers engines, line shafting, pul-! t leys, belting, valves, pipe and fit - tings. Thos. Turner. Phone 1603 or I ' FOR SALE -One coke heater and gas j kitchen range, young man's cravenette, small round oak heater. iSth. 13 N. ! 23-tf i FORSALE Favorite base burner and malleable steel range, in good condition. 318 North 21st street. 21-7t ltUK SiALb lirocery m sma:i tow a. SALEj nrrir fin n n rtucinacc Qinroc I . f . r.1 r ,-,-.,:.. o iutMuifui, laic raiiauijui. ..-u I . . . .-- i f OK bALb-o diamond rings taKen in 1 L". J,t.2?b!!Unt season. w ill sell cheap. Betbard Auto Agency, 1117 Main street 22-7t i FOR SALE--Restaurant. 519 Main St. I 6-tf ! FOR SALE Gas range, dining table. drain? chairs, sewing machine. -all at 209 South 9th street. 21-,t FOR SALE Peninsular base burner.) Used one season. Excellent condi-. tion. $15.00. Harry E. Pinnick. : i FOR SALE Peninsular coal range. I Call 221 N. 17th street. 20-7t FOR SALE ' Ladies second hand ready-to-wear ' goods bougnt and soia j Room 21, Kelly Bldg Dl,nni I-nunc 1401. -v r . wpen irom t p. in. to 6 d. m.

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--Mfc .OV . Th cow vOJ as Txei cow T R(in , Said Ccav TRESVNfc 1 y "i ; FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Real Estate areralmis We have buyer for good Reeveston lot. PORTERFIELD & GAAR "Tien nino Real Estate aodl UnsMirainice Comstock Jgy Phoo 2826 East of Westcott HoteJ FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. BARGAIN DAY IN REAL ESTATE 25 ACRES of all tillable land, with S room house, an old barn, a large orchard of assorted fruits, and all within 2 miles of Richmond on a good gravel pike, and at the remarkably low price og $:I,2"0. This is less than we are asking for places ,f from 5 to 10 acres. ALMOST NEW ROOM HOUSE. with about an acre of land, just within a block outside the city limits. Will givA terms on part at $1,200. 10 ROOM DOUBLE HOUSE in good' repair. Rents for $20 month every 1 month in the vear. $2.00n. I DID YOU READ OUR SATURDAY ADVERTISEMENT0 IF NOT, LOOK IT UP. AS IT SHOULD BE OF INTEREST 'PO EVERY ONE WHO WANTS TO DO SMALL FARMING AND GROW FRUIT. j FUNK AND MILLER j Phone 2765. 1 FOR SALE CHEP 4 passenger Flanders automobile. convertab ; into 2 pa.'snger roadster. ith platform back, fully --o.uipped with top and curtains, virdshield. speedometer, prestoiite tank, extra tire and tubes, tire cov-;-. tool box on step and for rear tnd when seat is removed. Car in good condition. Bethard Auto Agency. 1117 Main street. 22-7t op . t ,- room houe. 202 " ' ...... ' N. F. Hot and co.d bath: electr.c i .. . , ' hchts. gas cistern, cemented cellar , r4 waK5. fteam heat. Se Meer"off or Phone'lS.V. 12 20-7t 'FOR SALE Modern home $l.f'" less i than cost if cld this month Call 916 Main. , 25-7t A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE Cirv and farm Lrorprties. Liberty avt". R. No. 1 Phont 4171. Office Kevs" Harnes Store. 613 M.iin st. i SEE MOORE i OG BORN "for all kinds ! of insurance. Bonds aad Loans. Real! Estate and Rentals. Rcora 16. I. O. o. F. Bide Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all ! parts of the city. We rite all kis:U , cf msuri-r.ee, rent properties, loan money ajiu (1 make surety bonds. ..... , nt,p,DI!DV .X- IP.V ; v jU. u:rvuuu k i j Rco31s x anJ Westcott Block moa-wtd-Iri tf 1

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MY ANNUAL PUBLIC SALE of Guaranteed Cholera Proof Duroc Hogs will be FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1913 cn farm, 4 miles Southwest of Newcastle and 4 miles northeast of Spiceland. 100 HEAD 100 consisting of 40 Yearling Gilts. 30 Spring Gilts. 15 Yearling Males. 15 Spring Males. Farmers here in the Corn Belt can use these hogs. Come help yourselves. Free Lunch at 11:30 a. m. Sale begins at 12 m. Free transportation from Bundy Hotel, Newcastle to Spiceland. Cols. James and Delon. Auctioneers. " - LON HODSON

A Modern New HOME AT RIGHT PRICE Here is an exceptional opportunity to buy a very desirable home at very low figure. Property la located on South 15th street. No. 413. No better location in city. Residence is beautiful and modern in every respect, having six rooms and soft water bath, fine furnace, laundry in cellar and everything to make a first elaBS home at a reasonable price. Terms Cash or payments like rent. $20.00 per month. Can use vacant lot as part payment. DO IT NOW TURNER W. HADLEY ;"! 121 South 13th Pb-oa- 17Ji "-y

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AH, I SEE, OUKL COM BAD! TO06A.0! SHE rEetTL Goo3 cow too, Because BUSINESS CHANCES An exceptional chance is ofTered active party or parties with some energy and $1,000 to invest to get a etrlctly respectable, permanent, cash business that's easily managed, fre from competition and get-rtch-quick schemes, where with ordinary labor from $3,000 to $5.00 should be cleared yearly. Owner of this business inrttes the very closest investigation In every way. Full particulars can bv given at personal interview only, which can be hed by addressing Profitable, care of Palladium office. 27-7t MONEY TO LOAN on anything of value. Also Bargains in unredeemed pledges. SAM S. VIGRAN RELIABLE, LICENSED PAWNBROKER 6-S North Cth St. t LOST LOST Automobile brass hub cap. "Stearns." I'inder return to Palladium. Reward. tt LOST One feray kid glove. Return to Cunningham'e shoe store. 27-2t LOST One black and tan female bound, along the state line. Return m g 6th or rhonx 71R Reward I27 2tl j lost 2 dollar bill Saturday eve ning, under please pnone zha. Reward. 27-lt FOUND , roVsnAvtomohnt hnb cap. 113 8. Sth st. 27-lt POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. cmnK date for Mayor, on the Republican ticket. Difficult. The most difficult feat to perform is to catch a na -while wearing bo tin f gloTen. IxuirUle Courier-JonrnaL