Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 27, 11 December 1913 — Page 13
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Cluster Light System is Wanted by Citizens
CAMBRIDGE CTTV, Ind., Doc. 11. I onts, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dennis, WedDrganization to secure cluster lights nesday morning, on his way to Richfor Cambridge City was effected at a niond, where he was summoned on Hass meeting ot citizens held in the I the special venire in the Brown shootPythian temple Tuesday nieht. The j ing caHe. project, will be financed without the Mrs. George Robey spent the day
lid of the city treasury if possible. Officers were elected and the organ ization of citizens favoring (he clusttr lights was made permanent by a rote. The officers are C. S. Kitterpan, president; Charles Wheeler, vice f resident; Will Judkins, secretary; F. '. Marsons, treasurer. The citizens want to secure cluster tights for Main street as soon as possible and later for the other streets f the city. The proposition of holding an indoor fair was brought up but no action was taken. F. J. Harvey has returned after a week spent in Cooper Hill, Tenn.. looking after business interests and visiting his cousin, Harvey Commons. Enoch Highley went to Newcastle yesterday to spend a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Howard Elliott. Miss Hazel Crook has returned to Dayton, Ohio, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Repp. Guild Meeting. The Presbyterian Guild met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. A. Carpenter. Miss Eva Toms has returned after a pleasant visit with relatives in Bellefontaine, and Dayton, Ohio. Ferd Romer went to Ohio yesterday to spend a few days on account of the serious illness of his father, Bernard Romer, who resides near Celina. Mrs. May Ashbaugh has returned to Indianapolis after a visit of several flays with. her mother, Mrs. I. N. Jiavis. J. Warren Dennis of Hagerstown. was a visitor in the home of his par-
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BLACK VELVET COLLARED AND SASHED IN ROMAN STRIPES
Many there are who are willing: to acrifloe becomingness to modlshness. but this is seldom necessary where Russian designs are concerned. The most pronounced of these has something about its Ion easy lines that makes It becoming: to nearly every figure. Now that the strictly tailored suits are seen so little these Russian or Peasant blouse costumes are very popular Many of them show the long j shoulder, others have the sleeve cut in one with the body of the coat. The folded wide girdle, sash or belt of leather are all used effectively. Most appropriate to these designs are the new pile fabrics, velours de laine. duvetyn or velvet.. Velvet in f To obtain either pattern ilhistrated fill i out this coupon and inclose 15 cents in I ;tr.;iips or coin. Be sure to state number ; of pattern and size, measuring over the j fu'leyt part of the bust for dimensions I Address Pattern Department. ,
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with her mother. Mrs. C. B. Nichols of Centerville. Mrs. Jacob Myers and daughter, Miss Kdna, were visitors in Indianapolis today. Herbert Hodson, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoiteon, is improving after an illness Croai bronchial pneumonia. F. F. Luddington wit in Indianapolis on business Tuesda. Mrs. George Babcock spent Tuesday in Richmond. Condition Improving. Mrs. Henry Stofer is thought to be
somewhat improved atter an illness or Vvas crushed under the wheel. He was eight, weeks. i immediately conveyed to his home and Ralph Luddington has returned af- j a phvsician summoned. But suffering ter a few dayg spent with Ross Coffin from a severed spine, Dearl was beof Pennville. j V(nd all human assistance and soon Mrs. Franfc Holt and daughter, re- ; his innocent soul took its flight Heavturned missi"jaries from India gave t.nward. interesting lectures in the Christian j He was agPcj njne years, eleven church Tuesday evening. They ue- j months and one dav. He is survived scribed the manners, customs and be- j bv a ,ather, mother, four brothers, and liefs of the natives of India, and illus- I four sisrers. Reing a bov full of suntrated by the use of views, jewelry , shinei Deari was murn ioved by his and fabrics. They also vividly describ- i mtle piavmates and friends. His preed the famine in that country, a few j Rfinpo 'm hf sadlv niissed bv his
years ago. Mr. Holt Is editor of the "World Wide Missions" and with his wife and daughter, is at present in I charge of a missionary training school and rescue mission at Terre Haute. An English engineer proposes to defend his country in event of war by suspending bombs from balloons, Utch -could be exploded from the fround when approached by a hostile dirigible or aeroplane. black or one of the dark shades, let. de negre brown, taupe or green would make up well As shown in 7980-7981. black velvet is effectively relieved by a sash and cuffs of Roman stripes. The coat is in PeasaJit style, closes on the left shoulder, has a full length sleeve and a high standing collar. The skirt is a three-piece model with a panel front and a suggestion of fullness at the waist-line in back. The coat (79S0 can be copied in size 36 with 3S yards of 42 inch material. The skirt (79S1) requires for size 24 2, yards of 42 inch material. No. 7980 sizes S4 to 4 2. No. 79ST sizes 22 to 30. Each pattern 15 cents. No Name .. Address Sire n i
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM
in Mexico WHITEWATER Mr. and Mrs. John Roll visited over Sunday with lriends near Richmond. Rev. Owen Livengood will give a lecture at the Christian church Friday evening, December 12. Mr. Fred Elliott and family of Arba spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoll and guest Mrs. Anna Singer spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Harry Steinbrink at Richmond. Miss Edna Spencer of Bethel spent a few days last week with Mr. Oscar White's, south of town. Mr. Elmer Harrison has purchased a new automobile. OBITUARY. Dearl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Kitchel, was fatally injured last Thursday. As he was leaving the school grounds little thinking of the sad circumstance which was to follow, on seeing his brother coming with a heavily loaded wagon, he hastened to climb upon it but lost his footing and; family i-laymates, teacher, and all who knew him. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has duly qualified as the i executor of the last will and testa-1 ment ot Patrick Durkin, late ot Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN DURKIN, Executor. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Atty. (4-11-18) NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Margaret Johnson vs. William Johnson. Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 19i;i. No. lt'ifiOS. Petition for Divorce. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 24th day of November, 1913 the above named plaintiff, by her Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her Petition against said Defendant for a Divorce, t Said Plaintiff also filed with said j complaint the affidavit of Motta John- j son. a disinterested person, showing! that said Defendant is not a resident i of this State, and also her own affi- j davit showing that her causes for Divorce, as stated in her said Petition, are, abandonment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on 1he calling of said cause on the 2".rd day of January. 1914. at the Term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of January, 1914, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. WITNESS, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 24th day of November, 1913. ' (SEAL) George Matthews, Clerk. LUTHER C. ABBOTT. Attorney for Plaintiff. nov 27 dec 4-11. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law. will ' make application to the Board of I County Commissioners of said county, j at the next regular session commeuc- j ing on the Jirst Monday of January, ! H914. for a renewal of my license to j I sell intoxicating liquors at retail with , permission to allow the same to be ' drunk upou lhe premises where sold.' , . , ... . i ln accordance with the provisions of; jan act of the General Assembly of the , j State of Indiana, approved March 1 7th. ', !l;7r, and all amendments and addi- ' !tions thereto and all other laws of i jthe state now in force in relation to : j such business. ; I The precise location of the said : premises for which I desire such Htense, and a specific description and ; location of the room in such building i is as follows : j Being on the west side of South j Sixth street in the City of Richmond. ! in Wayne Township, Wayne County. : Indiana, in the first room on the around floor of a two-sotry brk k buildinc. No. 1". on Lot Xo. twentyf.o (22 1 in the subdivision of Ixt No. ; 107 in that part of tho City of Richi mond. in Wayne County, Indiana, laid out L:y jorn rsitnt.i AlAiL'ST J. VOajiEiLK.
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AND SUN -TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1913
PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to tlhs Town Through THE PALLADIUM 1 Gent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter List A. . 1 Clothing 1 Anxious 1 E. C Housework Opportunity WANTED SEE Mrs. J. W. Brammer for first class dressmaking. Parlors in Husson Block. ll-14t , WANTED Washings and day work of any kind. 1027 N. H street. ll-2t WANTED Work of any-kindTyman. A. L. Griffy. 214 N. 9th. 11-2 WANTED To Phone 2637. buy fireless cooker. 11-1 WANTED To rent furnlstied rooms for light housekeeping. Address Box 56. R. R. No. 33, Lynn, Ind. It W'ANTElJfo do housework in private family by an experienced girl. Call 108 N. 2d st. ll-3t WANTED Automobiles to store for the winter. $1.50 per month, where insurance rates are low. Everett Hawekotte, 326 S. 15th st. Phone 2223. 10-3t WANTED A place to work by woman who understands cooking or any kind of housework. Inquire at 300V-: : Richmond ave. 10-2t WANTED Nurse gill for child; i white. Apply 206 N. 15th stJ.0-2 WANTED Job- by a reliable-young married man; willing to work driving delivery wagon. Address Delivery, care Palladium. 10-2 WANTED An exceptional opportunity is available for man with small capital. Business easy to manage and will clear from $2000 to $3,000 yearly. No get rich quick scheme, but is a straight forward business nronosition. Address 'V)noortunitv." care Palladium 6-7t -,TT,Ti r-.fi .tW" i j-j : EITHER SEX earn splendid income at nome auring spare lime, nenu jm: for names of 40 reliable firms sup - plying home work. Dee Pub. Co., Desk 1S9 Hodges Bldg, Detroit, Mich. 6-lmo WANTED Middle aeed woman, good to children, to make home in morking man's family, mother home after six o'clock and Saturday noons. $2.50 per week. No washing. Call 434 S. W. 3rd. 5-7t WANTED To buy a typewriting desk Call Phone 1758. 4-7t 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 All kinds of raw furs. Knoll's livery barn. S. 5th, agent for O'Neil Bros. S. Hale. 25-26t S PI R ELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf ' I WANT to buy diamonds, watches, old gold and silver, violins, gentlemen's ciotnmg. revolvers, guns. j. n.
--.'il11. and Main- 51 i FOlTSALE OnTdray andone set "of WANTED- To borrow $1,400 on real single dray harness, al! in good, firstestate at 5 per cent interest for two class condition. George W. Davis years. Income annually $400. Ad- j Motor Compary. 22nov-tf dress J. H. B., care Palladium. : ivvTs j f Tut p rn h nu s eTm m ed i ate
27-eod-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room lower fiat: electric light and bath. 216 N. W 1st. See A. W. Gregg. S-tf FOR RENT Five room fiat, cor .".th and A sts. See A. W . Gregg, m FOR RENT Business room. cor. .".th and S. A st.: fine location for grocery. See A. w. Gregg. tf rXTRRENT Desirable 7room bouse Phon 2737. -7t FOP RENT Six-rooms" modern. Address Modern, care Palladium. 'j-7t FOR RENT 2 rooia ar'. bath and rooms and bath, apartments in the Holland. Inquire of Jonas Gaar J:f FOR- RENT Four room co-Taie ( ali at l 22 S. C. H. H. Johanr.ir.g. 13 FOR'WNT" -House.32l" N'T X"" " p2 FOR RENT Modern furnished room. Call 202 North Mh Sr.. FO R R K N TroT tT f la tTl O". H-7t Knoll's I,t very Ra'n. f-7t i FOR RENT A house, i AiiitL &-7t
HDR RENT Continued Porterf ield & Qaar Real Estate Farms a n d C i ty JPrtfcL. KOR RENT-Modern T room house. 121 r. West 4th street. See A. W. GregK, Hoosier Store. 1-tf FOR RENT 7" room house witK"furnace, just ready to occupy. Phone 3247. Ask for Mr. Willetts. 25-tf FOR REN T N e w five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf FOR RENT 6 room house and stable. 1012 South 5th street. Phone 5122 G. 29 tf FOR RENT623 South -Two B. furnished rooms. o-it FOR RENT New six house, modern; also five room house. Knode's Music Store. ll-7t FOR RENT Two large furnished housekeeping rooms, or sleeping; modern; reasonable. 12th, near N. A. Address Rooms, care Palladium. ll-thurs-sat-2t FOR-: RENT two rooms, furnished for light housekeeping; light, heat and bath. 315 Randolph st. 11-3 FOR RENT Seven room flat, 1021 Main St., steam heat, bath, electric light. Frank M. Clark, 321 North 11th st. declltf FOR RENT Five room house, 207 S". 9th. 119 8. 7th. lt FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. 9-tf FOR" RE NT" Five room furnished house, cheap. Party without children. 431 Pearl. 9-7t FOR RENT Three rooms upstairs, $8; has water, lights and gas. 511 N. D. Also, five large rooms, 703 S. G. Phone 2477. 6-sat-tues-thur-7t FOR RENT Private rooms. Open space for storage in our modern concrete building. Richmond Storage Co., rear 19 S. 11th. Phone 1412. (one-mo tu.th.sat) FOR SALE FOR SALE Good Domestic Sewing machine. 216 S. loth. 10-2t FOR-SALE M. "motorcycle, 4H h. p.. nearly new; bargain. Room lS,Kelly bloclc Phone 1303. 10-4 FORSALE Mammoth-bronze turkeys, both sexes. Morton Brown, Greensfork, R. R. 21. 10-7 FOR SALE One seven passenger Westcott touring car one 1 ton service truck both in first class condition. Will sell together or separate very cheap if taken this week. Inquire McKee Auto Service. 3-tf I FOR SALE Heating stove, gas heat ! fi". Call Bennett's grocery, 300 tjonai ave Na-S-7t ; ! FOR SALE Coats, stove, I Phone 10. S. FOR SALE Fox terrier pups j nice Xmas present. C. O. drum. 9-7t Make a Parker, 9-3t i aar noaa. or rnone iuh j FOR SALE Two choice fresh cows. Call Boston, 23-A. 9-7t FOR S A LE Piano! Party leaving town. 408 South 12th. 9-7t FOR SALE Good driving mare, well bred, weight 1.000 lbs; Also buggy and harness. 3S South 6th. 9-7t FOR SALE House and lot and a good new barn. Price $700 on payments. Call Phones 404 or 3040. ll-7t TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE All ! makes. $s.oo and up. Fac-simil' typewriten form letters. Phone 22T0. Room 319 Colonial Building. Re- j build Typewriter and Form letter Co. U-2st FOR SALE Household goods for ." rooms cheap. Phone 25t',0. ll-tf j fOR SALE One choice short horn ! maie caf, ten months old. Gaar G. Eliason. Centerville. Ind. 4-.ti possession. Phone 4447. IS-tf ! When HSndrnan SeSHs it you get the best price. See s- us for vour sales. mm yiOR-OllifyM liUUyJiLbUUUZrdUJ fct (T' P. ! ; m ' i i JU Hagerstown, Indiana OR SALE REAL TATE ESFOR SALE Modern ho lOSrr-S!f;U. PhCH 3 22 ?e immediate 324?- .. lvf ILAL ESTATE A. M. ROBERTS
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FOR SALE REAL TATE Continued
FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE 26 ACRES, almost all tillable, two miles from Richmond on good pike, eight room house and small barn. We will take a city property in part trade. 10 ACRES, one-half mile from corporation. Good five room house and good barn; 120 asorted fruit trees. Priced right at $2,700. 5 ACRES, located in a good small town close to Richmond on good pike. Seven room house, good barn. $1,450 with time on part. 30 ACRES of almost all tillable land one mile from good small town with high school and a good road Into Richmond. Eight room house, 30x0 barn. $3,500 with time on over onehalf the amount. 7 ACRES, three miles from good railroad town. Good eight room house and small barn. $1,500, and good terms. See Fellsmere, Florida Farms January 6th. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. FOR SALE Modern house immediate possession. Box 134 City. 18-tf SEEfIOORE & OGBORN :or all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. jO.F. Bldg. FOR SALE Modern house Immediate possession. Phone 4347. 18-tf HENNING REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE OOMSTOCK BUILDING East of Westcott Hotel PHONE 2826 HOME ON PAYMENTS $100 cash, balance like rent, $15.00 per month, northeast, near car line. 5 rooms, furnace and bath. Railroad man preferred. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY CLINTON E SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room IS Kelly Blk. Phone 1303 3 double houses, good investments. ' some i-' per cent. 1 Three farms for trade on city property. I want a good home for about $3,000. One hundred houses for sale in the verv best location less than cost.
XMAS BUYERS ALL HAND-MADE VIOLINS To the Professional Musicians: If any are looking for Violins, and the one they have does not fill their wishes, do me, a Mechanic, a favor with a call. Examine my line of Violins. Tone is What You Want. I have it in all I offer as my instruments are hand-made. Violins for the Solo player. Concert and Orchestra. I have some Old Masters' Makes to offer. Thanking you in advance for your generous call, JNO. H. CHRISTMAN, Sr., VIOLIN MAKER Box 122, Dublin, Indiana Repairing Done on Short Notlc. I Will Offer For Sale At PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, December IS, 1913 AT 2 P, M. ON THE PREMISES
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One-third cash in hand, balance in five equal annual installments, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, secured by
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, BUSINESS CLASSIFIED NEW SECOND HAND STORE First class upholstering and furniture repairing done. We bur and sell second hand goods. 1236 Main street. Phone 2438. J. W. Brammer & Son. 11-Ht 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. 15 N. 7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th streeL Phone 1530. Richmond Welding Co. Rear 205 N. 8th Street Oxy-Acetelene Welding You Break It We Fir It Why throw your broken castings away when we can make them good as new at a reasonable cost? We meld stove castings, auto cylinders, crank cases, gear wheels, bicycle frames, hangers, and all parts of machinery and farm implements, rebuild cogs in steel and cast gears, also handle contract welding. If you are broken down, call on us for repairs. All work done on short notice. Day and Night. ATTENTION Traction Engine Owners We put in new main rod brasses, repair your reversing motion, new piston rings, grind 6hredder knives, do all kinds of engine and machine woik. WARD MACHINE CO. North B Street, Between 8th and 9th Streets. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr. LOST LAST Low, heavy et hound dog; black and white spots; right ear nicked. Notify Adams Express Co. (12 CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Kitchel wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to their friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended during the sad accident and death of their son, Dearl. yiyjimuin and hard water, gas and inor purchaser may pay all cash. H. EGGEMEYER
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