Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 2, 12 November 1913 — Page 9
REAL ESTATE TAKES BOOM ING WEEK Trading in Last Six Days Amounts to More Than $50,000.
FARM BRINGS $16,000 Six Properties in Towns Near Richmond Are Sold. The biggest real estate deal during j last week was the sale of the farm of Afiner Clawson to Daniel W. HarriB for $16,000. The deed was made Noverber 5 and the transaction was recorded last Saturday. The farm la located two and one-half miles east of Webster on the WebBter-Greensfork pike. It is opposite anther farm owned by Harris. The adjoining property which Harris now holds there is 360 acres. Last week's trading in real estate was by far the heaviest for the past several months, the important deals recorded amounting to more than $50,000 besides a number of smaller deals. Fifteen deeds for city lots were transferred during the week. Three transactions of Cambridge City property were recorded but all of them were of the came pieceof property. The considerations were not given. Hagerstown saw its largest transaction of town lots for the past year when Hollace Hoover purchased two lots from David O. Werking for $2,950. The property will be used aa a business block. William B. Smith of Dublin purchased a town lot and two small pieces of farm property. Two deals were required. Farms Total $28,753. The following are the transfers in the county: Farms, fifteen, total recorded value, $28,753; Richmond property, fifteen, total recorded value, $15,280; Cambridge City, three; Dublin, two, $350; Hagerstown, one, $2,950. The following are the deeds recorded during the past week. Anna Lankert to Lela D. McMahan, March 24-13, $2700. Pt. Frac. Sec. 1-13-2; also Pt. Frac. Sec. 22-16-14. Center and Wayne Twp. Helen Kuster to Anna M. Blackford, Oct. 29-13, $800. Lots 3-4 in Vandalia. Augustus C. Scott to Chas. Hodge, Oct. 31-13, $1.00. Pt. S. E. Vi Sec. 35-14, 1 Wayne Twp. vdfUrenry W. Deuker to Geo. A. Lamb, Oct. 22-13, $1800. Lots 159-160 in O. Map to Richmond. John B. Dougan to Bedford M. Stone Oct. 23-13, $1.00. Lot 188 in Benton Heights add to Richmond. 1 Wm. M. Wallace et al to Christian Eby, Sept. 20-13. $650. Pt. S. W. Y Sec. 10-15-12 Washington Twp. Mary J. Nolan to John Kluter, July 31-13, $1.00. Pt. 7 in Cox add to Rlch- ' IUUUU, Harley U. Koontz to Frederick Tag-o-orf Mur 9.13 S1K00 PtR lots 68-69 " in G. B. Sub. add to Richmond. Earl G. Green to John R. Miller ea al Oct. 22-13, $900. Pt. Frac. Sec. 6-14-1 in Wayne Twp. Frank C. MaTkley to Samuel W. Gaar, Oct. 22-13, $3600. Pt. S V2 Sec. 221-4-1 Wayne Twp. H F. Winter to W. II. Sheldon, Nov. 12-12, $1.00. Lots 30-31-32, W. R. N. R. block 15, in Cambridge City. Wm. H. Sheldon to Geo. W. Bott, Dec. 13-12, $1.00. Lots 30-31-32, block 15 W. R. N. R. Cambirdge City. Geo. W. Lott to II. W. Vandermark, Oct. 21-13. $1.00. Lots 30-31, W. R. N. R. block 15 Cambridge City? Frank E. Horning to Chas W. Conley, Oct. 22-13, $1.00. Pt. S. E. Sec. 24-14-1, Pt. U Sec. 25-14-1 Wayne Twp. Esther G. Miller to Mabel A. Todd, Sept. 12-13, $2600. Lot 20 in II. H. Fetta's add to Richmond. Frank Miiir to Virginia B. MUler, Sept. 27-13. $4,000. Pt. lot 25 in E. & J. Rallsback add to Richmond. Jos. C. Teeter to Frank Teeter Oct. 28-13. $200. pt. S. E. 1; Sec. 22-17-12, Jefferson TPFrank Teeter to Chas. N. Teeter, et al Oct. 'N-13, $200. Pt. S. E. U Sec. 22-17-12, Jtfferson Twp. Albert S. Hindman to Jos. A. Teeter et al Oet. 14-13. $1200. Pt. S. E. 4 Sec. 22-17-12 in Jefferson Twp. Clara Fleming to Jos A. Teeter et al, Oct. 14 3. $4040. Pt. S. E. U Sec. 22-17-12 Jefferson Twp. Frank Teeter to Jos. C. Teeter. Oet. 28-13, $600. Pt. S. E. i-i Sec. 22-17-12 Jefferson Twp. Jeremiah M. Horn to Arthur D. Horn, et al Oct. 29-13. $1300. Pt. N. W. M Sec. 24-15-1 Franklin Twp. David O. Werking to Hollace Hoover et al. Oct. 27-18. $2900. Ft. lots 7-8 tn block 26 in Hagerstown. Albert A. Townsend et al to Jesse E. Townsend Oct. 31-13, $1.00. Pt. S. W. SeC. 35-15-1 Franklin Twp. Albert W. Gregg to Frank a. Van Tress June 6-13, $1.00, Pt. lots 233-234 In Haynes add to Richmond. Albert A. Townsend et al to Jesse E. Townsend. Oct. 31-13 $1.00. Pt. S. W. 4 Sec. 35-15-1 Franklin Twp. Albert W. Gregg to Frank A. Van Tress. June 6-13, $1.00. Pt. lots 233234 in Haynes add to Richmond. Mary Stephens to Nora Sheffer, Oct. 24-13, $1,000 Pt. S. W. Sec. 24-13-1. Boston Twp. Wm. H. Brown to Homer S. Hart, Aug. 29-13, $1.00. Lot 30 in C. T. Price add to Richmond. Russell M. Wiley to Wm. E. Brooks, Oct. 31-13, $1700. Pt. lot 24 E. & J. Ralleback add to Richmond. Preston Carr to John H. Schnell, Nov. 1-13 $175. Lot 17 in Hawkins Spring add to Richmond. Cora Preston to John H. Schell Nov. 1-13, $175. Lot 17 in Hawkins Spring add to Richmond. Freeman E. Keith to Emmett B. Harris. Oct. 30-13, $2,000 lot 6 in W. L. Brady's add to Richmond. Julius Melle to Kate Grapperfiaus No. 19-13, $1150 Pt. lots 83-84-87 in J. Smith add to Richmond. Chas. V. Smith to Mary Schultz Nov. 1-13. $1.00. Lot 9 in J. W. Smith add to Richmond Lewis Frazee to Wm. B. Smith, Oct. 4-13. $175. Pt. lot 3 in O. P. Block S Dublin. Pt. S. E. U Sec. 29-16 12; also Pt. S W. Sec. 32-16-12, Jackson Twp. Nettie M. WMnters to Wm. B. Smith Sept. 4-13. $175, Tt. lot 3 to O. P. block 8 in Dublin Pt. S. W. U Sec. 32-16-12 in Jackson Twp. Abner Clawson to Daniel W. Harris, Nov. 5-13. $16,000, Pt. S. W. i; Sec. 20-17-24, Webster Twp. South Side Improvement Association to Harry H. Steinbrink et al. Spt 27-13- $175. Lota 375-376 in Beallview -add Richmond.
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TXR.ee. nqvn th cxmmgr. of precc SCHOOL CLOSES FOR FEAR OF EPIDEMIC LOS ANTS VILLE, Ind., Nov. 12. Officials of the Losantsville school have decided to close the school for a week owing to the death of Jeannette Holiday, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holiday, of diphtheria. Mrs. Holiday also is in serious condition. The residents fear that should the school be kept in session an epidemic might result. The county health officials recommended the closing of the school. 12 D 8
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ON THrt, T"Mmg FOR. AAJ HOUR iVMO X AIN'T Ht NO PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town TSi rough THE PALLADIUM H Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter List M. W. C. E. M C. H. E Mr. E. I K. E. C. K R Solicitor .... 4 1 2 o 1 1 1 L. C. .. J. A. B. H. H. C. S X Nurse . . , 20-A ... Mrs. M 1 WANTED WANTED An idea! Who can think of some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas, they may bring you wealth. Write for "Needed Inventions" and "How to Get Your Patent and your Money." Randolph & Co., Patent Attorneys, Washington. D. C, 12-wed-sat WANTED Pin boys. Apply City Bowling Alley. 12-lt WANTED Boarders and dinner men at 413 N. 14th. 12-2t WANTED Maid for second work, white, no washing or cooking. $5.00 per week. Phone 2247. 12-tf WANTED Washings and ironings or any kind of housework. Call 69 Bridge Ave. 12-2t WANTED Boy to learn Baker's trade. Bayer's Bakery 12-lt WANTED Place to nurse. Conf fijje"" ment cases preferred, by middle aged lady with medical references. White Cambridge City, Ind., Box 2. or Phone 14 12-3t YOU"RAUTOMOBILE repairing. Cliff Bevington, 1015 Park Place! ll-7t Y O U RV TJI jCAN I Z I n"g7C 1 i f f Bev i ngton, 1015 Park Place. ll-7t WANTED Position as bookkeeper and cashier by young lady. Three years' experience. Phone 2772. 11-tf: WANTED To buy heating 6tove. Address "Stove," care Palladium. ll-2t ' I WANT to buy diamonds, w atches, old gold and silver, violins, gentlemen's clothing, revolvers, guns. J. M. Lacey, Sth and Main. l0-31t wXnTETTwo furnished rooms-by man and wife. Private family. Must be in good location. References. Phone 3677. 10-tf WANTED To rent small modern j house furnished, or 2 or 3 rooms j partlv or whollv furnished for light ! housekeeping. Tel. 4321. 10-3t j WANTED Furs to remodel and muffs to Hoerner. 6' St. Mqa make, mac North 6th i 10-14t AGENTS WANTED Exclusive in every city. Illinois, Indiana. Wisconsin and Iowa, Specialty in demand by all retail stores. Takes very little time to demonstrate and make sale: small sample. Write or come in and see us. Universal Sales Company, Room 509 Harris Trust Building. Chicago. S-7t WANTED To buy a few acres of munil rn 'Vatinna! road within street car service, ddress 20-A, care Palladium 17-tf We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire babv cabs. A full line of elec tric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN.
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1 ;. 5 P ..... i " WANTED Continued HENNINQ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Comstock Building East of Westcott Hotel Phone 2826 WANTED Two girls for housework. 116 Ft. Wayne Ave. 6-7t WANTED Your old carpets, all kindu. For prices, etc., phone E. B. Spencer, 2296, or address Wayne hotel. Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Hero for a limited time only. 13-tf SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf WE WILL PAY YOU $120.00 to 3istribute religious literature in your community. Sixty days' work. Experience not required. Man or woman. Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press. 1012 Arch street, Philadelphia. 6-13-20-27-4-11 A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY is of- . fered agents to visit old and new customers with established brand of guaranteed hosiery. Liberal inducements. Protected territory. Credit. Parker Knitting Co., 733 Chytstnut st. Philadelphia. Pa. 6-13-30-27-4-11 WANTED Railway maiLTlerks. Examinations everywhere frequently. Sample question? ytree. Franklin Institute, Dept. v3rll., Rochester, N. Y. oct 22-mon-wed-fri-sat-dec22 FOR SALE FOR SALE Ladies' Exchange Second hand ready to wear goods bought and sold. Room 21 Kelly Bldg., Main andSth St. Open 3 p. m. to 5. FOR SALE 1 Jewel base burner, Colonial design, used one winter, fine condition. Call 214 N. 12th street. 12-3t FOR SALE Large size kitchen cabinet, good as new. Will sell very cheap. 1010 Main street. 12-tf FOR SALE Good Mall range cheap. 2127 N. F street. 12-2t FOR SALE 3 ladies' coats, sizes 40-3S-36 bust. 326 N. 10th. Tel. 2610. 12-3t ' FOR SALE Royal typewriter, fine ; condition. Address ' Typewriter." care Palladium. ll-7t FOR SALE Baseburner in excellent condition. 16 inch fire pot, $15.00 200 North 5th street. ll-3t POR SALECook stove S. Sth. and base 11 -2t burner. 30 HAIR SWITCHES Made from cornbings 902 N. 11th street. ll-14t FOR SALE Two Draft colts and bar red P. R. Cockerels. John Bussen Williamsburg. Ind. 10-7t POR SALE Jewel base burner in splendid condition. Phone 4S13. 7-7t 1 FOR SALE Black Minorcas pullets. ' 920 Main. 7-7t FOR SALE Fire-proor sale: gooa , .... , j r , rn dium. sep3-tf FOR SALE Pair of black horses. See Wilson, Poh'.meyer & Downing. 4 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 10th. room. 42 S. FOR RENT Store room and fixtures. 131 Richmond Ave. Phone 3078. 5-tf j FOR RENT Seven room house on i North Weft 5th and Linden Ave. Call H. C. Bullerdlck. Phone 1235. 23-tf FOR RENT 6 room houie end stable, i 1012 South Zlh street. Phone 5122 G. 23-tf
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It e2us 1 TH6 ftOIK, I Vt P-tfrOi ON IT J ANO TN WT I COIN BACK. s . " "T I - - I FOR RENT Continued PORTERFIELD & GAAR'S Real Estate Market Double House and 4 Acres 3 Miles Out, $2,000 FOR RENT 7 room modern flat. Phooe 2150. ll-3t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. Phone Pohlmeyer, 1335. 11-tf FOR RENT Three modern unfurnished rooms. 121 South 11th street. 11 -3t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. No children. 615 South B street. 10-7t FOR RENT Four room flat over 1237 Main street. Phone 2277 or 2157. 8-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. S. East corner 12th and Main. 8-7t FOR RENT House. Phone 1078. 8-7t FOR RENT New modern house, 7 rooms with bath, on car line. Phone 3112. 5tf FOR RENT Barn, 206 N. 11th St. 5-tf FOR RENT 5 room house. 413. North West 3rd street, $12.00. Knode's Music Store. 12-lt "TOR-RENT Furnished rooms. 403 N. 11th street. 12-7t FOR RENT 7 room modern hous, 423 Lincoln street. Phone 2608. 12-3t FOR RENT Desirable seven room house. Phone 2737. 25-tt FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 64 Souta 12th, 7-tt FOR RENT In Keystone. High grade modern apartment, 6 rooms, 2 baths. Inquire of Janitor. 13-tf FOR RENT Fu rnished rooms Tor light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. Railroaders preferred. 221 North 6th. 7 tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE Thursday, Nov. 20. 1913. at 2:00 p. m. on the premices. No. 323 N. 5th St.: One valuable piece of property, consisting of a two sjory, eight room frame house, cement veranda, electric light and both kinds of water, large barn which will conveniently accommodate 16 head of horses and ten vei hides. This is suitably located for the dray business, which is now being used for. Terms made known on day of sale. G. B. MOORE Over 901 Main Street Phone 2112 1. F. Davenport, Auctioneer ll-st Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences la all parts of the city. We write all kinds cf insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block mon wed fri tf FOR SALE 33 acre farm, 'i room house, new bank barn, 3xt miles northeast of Richmond. Call 219 North 3rd street. 6-7t FOR SALE Fine large two story brick buildins. situated 31 S. 5th in best repair, and good condition. Just been painted. New metal roof, both kinds of water, electric light and gas. Has an extraordinary fine, large double cellar. An ideal building and location for a large wholesale commission business, grocery or Department Store. Inquire 315 S. 4th. Phone 22"4. 11-tu-wed fri-3t A. M. ROBE RTS REAL E3TATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1 Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harries Store, 13 Main St. FOR SALE Double brick house witnin oue square of 7th and Main. Price $3,5h0. Phone 4745. 12-2t
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-BUD" FISHER CBS S3 "5is'l! ii i'l Cr lienor: FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY RESIDENCE 100 ACRES IN PREBLE CO.. OHIO. 5 miles from good shipping point, and 8 miles from Eaton. All tillable land, and level. Good buildings. 7 room house, barn, 40x50 Tobacco shed 100 feet long, well and cistern. School hack passes door. We Mant a property well located in Richmond worth around $4,000. Will give good terms on the balance. If you are interested in farm property and want to trade in a good city property here is the place to do business. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. C. E. SELL Real Estate and Fire Insurance. Room 18 Kelly Blk. Phone 1303. FIRE INS. FOR LESS SEE ME Double house, good location, rents for $25.00. Price $2.C00. Five room house on payments, $15 per month. A sure bargain. Price $1,659 A fine fourteen room house, good location, two apartments, modern, well located, will sell for $1,000 less thaa costNew bouse east part of city, just oft of Main, best section of city. Will sell for less than cost. See me at once for bargains. I have a buyer for a farm from eighty to one hundred and sixty acres, what have you? I have a buyer for a dwelling, price $8,500 to $3,500. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED 5.000 FARAfS to be given away. Everybody who registers will get a farm or 100 shares of stock in a 3.000 acre orchard. Guaranteed one or the other. Come and register before it is too late and get full particulars. A. K. Bonsall. Agent. Room 1, Knollenberg Annex. 11 2t H. H. Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st, 1914. NO. 15N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 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 8th street. Pbone 1526. SEE MOORE Ac OtiBORN for all klndi of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Rea". Estate and Rentals. Room 1C, I. O O. F. Bldg. Fine Watch Repairing promptly done by Helms, the watcb maker, 322 Main. If you pay more than we charge for repairing jour watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for on year. F .A Tomlinson. lO N. 7th St. MONEY TO LOAN on anything of value. Also Bargains i unredeemed pledges. SAM S. VIGRAN RELIABLE. LICENSED PAWNBROKER 6-8 North 6th St.
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