Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 39, 26 December 1913 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

FRIDAY, DEC. 26, 1913

PAGE NINE

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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hormel are at Brookvllle -with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bertsch, of East Germantown, were Xmas guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel. Will Rothermel, of Connersvllle, visited his mother, Mrs. Anna Rothermel, Wednesday. Mrs. Secrlst, deceased at her home In New Lisbon, Monday. The funeral was conducted at Laurel, where the burial took place, Wednesday. A short service was conducted at the home in New Lisbon. The Rev. F. C. McCormlck, of Milton, officiated at both "places. Chas. Mueller is spending over Xmas with his children, at Brookvllle. Mrs. Prank puGranrut was at Connersyille, Wednesday to visit her mother. , The Milton Masonic lodge had Entered Apprentice work, Tuesday evening. Miss Edna Stephens, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. L Connell, returned to Covington, Kentucky, Wednesday. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connelly and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferris, were at Xmas dinner with John Cramer and family. In Randolph county. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop, of Liberty, were greeting friends at Milton Wednesday. t Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, of Rossville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newton. ! Mra. Fannie Mustin is spending Xmas with her sister, at Connersville. ; Mr. and Mra. Harry Howe, of Genesee, New York, and Miss Belle Scott, of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Jones and Mrs. Alice Gresh, Tuesday. Mlsa Cora Bennett is visiting relatives at Scottsburg. Mrs. O. Ferguson went to Connerstllle, Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Higglns, of Salem, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler. Messrs. and Mesdames Wissler and Higgins spent Wednesday with Mr. McMath and family, near Abington. i- The Misses' Anna and Emma Gingrich, and brothers, Will, of Chicago, : Louis, of Bentonvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lamberson and family, of Straughn, formed a dinner party with their sister, Mrs. Tillie Kinder, at Connersvllle, Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Coons had as their Xmas guests, Messrs. and Mesdames Will Stahl and daughter, Harry Coons, and John Deitz, of Richmond. William Ferris is in very ill health. Martfn Frazee has a new Favorite baseburner. He bought it of Hoshours. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman were guests of her brother, Alfred Kahle and wife, at. Indianapolis, Xmas. x' Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson were guests at Xmas dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart. " Mrs. Chas. Warren and family, of Greenfield, were guests of Mr. and -Mrs. E. T. Huffman, over Xmas. Louis Klieber is spending a few days -with friends at Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. i.aw. Johnson, of Seven Mile, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Faucett, formed a Christmas company with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertsch. I Mr. and ' Mrs. Chas. Ferguson enteryatined at a family dinner, mas. Among ?He company were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar iKIrlin and daughter, of Milton. . Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Higham. of jnear Chester, were among the guests at dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Higham. south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lowry and Mr. nd Mrs. Lawrence Wissler and f.mJjy were the Xrnas dinner guests of MT. and Mrs. Jchn Kellam j .Louis Johnson, of Ind'anapolis, is spending his holidays with his grand- j Inother, Mrs. L A. Bragg. ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Null have as their Christmas company. Mr. and Mrs. John )3chrader and family, of KItche'l. and Jr. and Mrs. Leonard Jobe and fam- j jly. of Connersville. "Miss Clara Westhafer, of East Chi-: eago, is the guest of her parents, the i Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Westhafer for 1 the holidays. j rMr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams have ' iat their guests. Mr. and Mrs. John ;

ftegers, of Hamilton, Ohio. 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace Huddlesto'n entertained at Xmas dinner, Mr. and , ilrs. Jos. Welgel and son, Chas. Weikel, of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weed. T Mrs. J. H. Cropson returned Tuesday from Straughn, where Fh spent a few days with her son-in-'ri.-, Guy Symns. v Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kerber went tiP Indianapolis Wednesday to spend the Xmas with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Mueller and family. -

Martin Frazee was at Richmond, Tuesday. The Rev. Mr. Westhafer preached a fine sermon on the theme, "Let This Mind Be Within You, As It Is in Christ Jesus." He illustrated by the blackboard. Miss Kate Baker, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Baker. Miss Nellie Ten Eycke, who has been th guest of her sister and brother, Mrs. Jennie Summers and Willard Ten Eycke, left for her home, at Anderson, Tuesday. Her brother, Willard Ten Ej'cke, accorapa nied her home. From Anderson he will go to Worthington to visit his brother and family for a few days. The Misses' Hattie and Mary Sills were at Richmond, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace have as their holiday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Marven Wallace and baby, of Helena, Montana, and Miss Dora Wallace, of Minneapolis, and Miss Edna Wallace, of East Chicago. O. H. Beeson was at Richmond, Monday. The Rev. F. C. McCormick presented a number of his friends with Xmas greetings. Mrs. Alice Gresh had as her Christmas dinner gusts, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones and daughter. Mrs. Mary Passmore has gone to Williamsburg to spend over Christmas with her sister, Mrs. C. T. Price. . The Christmas ball will be given at Milton, Friday evening. The mu

sic will be furnished by the Hurst's Opera House, orchestra, of Cambridge City. Mies Eleanor Newman is attending the Teachers' association at Indianapolis and visiting relatives at Irvington. Mrs. G. B. Bryant and daufhter, went to Indianapolis, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Master Howard Bryant is spending a few days at his uncle's, John Newbold, near Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sowers, of east of town, will have as their guests for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gebhart, of Dayton. Mr. Gebhart is night superintendent of the Mercantile company, of that city. G. B. Bryant and sons were at dinner Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Bryant at Dublin. Santford Wilson, of Cambridge City, was in town, Tuesday. Ralph Hoover, of north of Cambridge City, was calling on friends here Tuesday. Will Gingrich, of Chicago, Is spending the holidays with his sisters, Misses Anna and Emma Gingrich. Mrs. E. A. Kuhns went to Eaton, Ohio to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hollmeyer and family. She will also visit her son, Earl Kuhns and family, at Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hussey had as their Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Manlove, of near Bentonville. Miss Luella Lantz is home from Earlham for the holidays. Miss Augusta Miller was at Richmond, Tuesday. Patrick McDowell, a son of Mrs.

A FLOUNCED FROCK TO DANCE IN

Instead of more elaborate details the impler afternoon frocks depend for effect upon a graceful shoulder, an attractive girdle or a bit of draperySeverai such features are brought out In 7897. together with an effective narrow panel down front and back which eerTes to catch up and hold the drapcry lu place. One of the new velours, a velveteen, moire or poplin could be used with this design most appropriately. Mahogany crepon relieved by a wide girdle of Romas striped ribbon la Bhown in the iliustration. To copy this dress in size SS it reQuires 4 Tsi yards of charmeuse and of a yard of silk for the girdle. Now that dancing: is so popular one

needs several of the simpler dancing dresses. These are mostly fashioned of the sheerer materials, chiffon, net and lace. Lace is especially modish this season, being used for flounces, bodices and trimming purposes in general. This model shows a three tiered skirt of lace flouncing over a foundation of delicate green liberty silk. Each flounce is caught up slightly and held with a tiny bow. This model in size 18 requires 10H yards of allover lace flouncing and. 3 yards of silk for the guimpe and foundation skirt. No. 7897 sizes 34 to 44. No. 78S6 sires 14, 16. 17 and IS. Each pattern 15 cents.

Philpott is in very ill health and unable to work. Feeling that this is the true spirit of the Christmas giving. Willard Ten Eycke and Robert Bryant started a paper for an offering for his benefit. They secured a neat sum of money and with it purchased a nice comfortable suit, overcoat and shoes also for the boy. He la very thankful and through Mr. Ten Eycke and Mr. Bryant he extends his warmest appreciation for the offering made for him. He is hoping that as the better weather comes on he may be better. All hearts in Milton respond nobly to the cry of worthy need. Mrs. Bernice Fricker, of Dublin, was the visitor of Miss Dorothy Doty, Tuesday. Paul Ferris, living wes tof town, had a birthday Monday. In honor of the occasion he was given a pleasant surprise, that evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connelly. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dailey and sons Orvel and Estin, and two daughters. Misses Lois and Daphne Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houseworth and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cramer and Mrs. Barbara Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Park Thorriburg were to have been among the company, but were unable to be there. The evening was happily spent by all and an oyster supper was served.

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State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Court, October Term, 1913. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL "ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that undersigned Commissioner appointed in the action for partition in the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, wherein Evelyn Snyder Scott is plaintiff, and William Snyder; Elizabeth J. Gause, Isaac V. Gause, her husband; Elizabeth Snyder, (widow of Joseph E. Snyder, dcd.); Henry A. Snyder; Henrietta Snyder, his wife; Elizabeth Blinn, Horatio Blinn, her husband; William Snyder, Ida Snyder, his wife; Polly S. Leiter. William J. Leiter, her husband; Earl G. Snyder, Florence Snyder, his wife; Edna Snyder, a single woman; Chessie Snyder, single woman; Mary E. Shearon,- Caleb Shearon, her husband; Elizabeth Snyder, (widow of Franklin P. Snyder, dcd.); George F. Snyder, Esther Snyder, his wife; Minnie V. Eley, James Eley, her husband; Mary E. Snyder, a single woman; Martha E. Dennis (widow); Charles Crawford, (surviving husband of Emily Snyder Crawford, dcd); Lelah Crawford, his wife; Daniel Crawford, Edith Crawford, his wife: Edwin Crawford, Alsie Crawford, his wife; Mary Palmer; Clarent Palmer, her husband; James Harrell, (surviving husband of Ida Snyder Harrell, dcd.); Harriet Jay, Herbert Jay, her husband; Percy Leviston (surviving husband of Harriett Snyder Levisr ton, dcd.), Fannie Leviston. his wife, are defendants, for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in the complaint in said cause, I will, as such Commissioner, on. Monday, the l&th day of January. 1914 .offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate In the County of Wayne, State of Indiana, to-wit: A part of the northeast and southeast quarters of Section 30, Township 14. Range 1 west, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning in the pike on the east line of said section 30, ten rods south of the Southeast corner of said northeast quarter of said section 30: thence west 59.40 rods; thence north 26.94 rods; thence east 59.40 rods; thence south 26.94 rods to the beginning, containing 10 acres. TERMS OF SALE: This real estate will be sold subject to the taxes of the year. 1913. payable in the year 1914, and free and clear of all other incumbrances, and will be sold for onethird cash, one-third in one vear. and

one-third in two years, or ali cash at the option of the purchaser. If upon payments the purchaser to give his purchase money notes secured by first mortgage cn said real estate as above, such notes being fn tisual bankable form, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees and bearing interest at six per cent per annum from date of sale. The said sale will take place on the premises above described at the hour of two o'clock, p. m. of said day. This real estate is situate a little over one-half mile north of Sevaste1 pohl School House at the corner of Richmond and Williamsburg. and Union Pikes, and is admirably located for the construction of residence? thereon, or for use for gardening and truck growing purposes. Edwin Crawford. Commissioner. GARDNER, JESSUP & WHITE, Attorneys dec2S-jan2-9

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WANTED To borrow money for several gilt edge Investments. Can use any amount, whether large or small. Cecil L Clark, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-eat-tf

WANTED Services of a lady who la familiar with the merits of the Viavi home treatment and who Is desirous of engaging in business either part or full time. Attractive opening to one who is ambitious for advancement. Address "Business,' care Palladium. . 23-26

WANTED Lady manager for good paying business. Must be responsible of some business exjerience and not under thirty. Address with telephone number, if any, "Wholesale," care Palladium. 23-26

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WANTED Place to work on farm by man and wife. Phone 4835 and ask for M. B. Dyke. 26-2t

WANTED To oil and clean harness. Call Jack at Dr. Steward's barn. Phone 2920. 26-2t

WANTED Place as second cook or dish washer. Sarah E. Wlrtz, New Paris. Ohio. 26-2t WANTED Barber to start shop, good location. Address Barber, care Palladium. mon-wed-frl-3t WANTED Roomers and boarders, 1 square from Main. Address Free, care Palladium. mon-wed-frl.

WANTED Men to learn barber trade by our new method of free practice. . Hundreds of graduates depending upon us for barbers. Few weeks qualifies. Wages while learning. Tools given. Write today. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 20-6t EITHER SEX earn splendid Income at home during spare time. Send 10c for names of 40 reliable firms supplying home work. Dee Pub. Co, Desk 1S9 Hodges Bldg, Detroit, Mich. 6-lmo

We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAINWANTED All kinds or raw fur. Knoll's livery barn, S. 5th, agent for O'Neil Bros. S. Hale. 25-26t

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FOR RENT Furnished flats, steam heat and cooking gas. 415 Main. 26-7t FOR RENT New "five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. lS-tf FOR RENT C room house and stable. 1012 South 5th street. Phone 5122 G. 23 tf FOR RENT Six room house and bath. 2013 N. C Phone 4010. IS tf

FOR RENT A room stxftable for stor

age or small machine shop. Call 18 North 9th street. Phone 1377. lS-tf FOR RENT Furnished room light housekeeping. 27 North 11th. lS-7t FOR RENT Two down stairs turnined rDoms for light housekeeping. 201 South 12th. 23-Tt FOR RENT 5 room modern house, Richmond Ave. Benj. F. Harris. 23-St

FOR RENT Continued FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued Porterfield&Qaar FUNK and miller Real E s t a t e Stcond National Bank BldsFarms and City Properties FARM FOR SALE 3 miles from Richmond. 120 ACRES. 100 acrea tillable. Fair FOR RENT Two roomed houa. buildings, well watered and fenced. Baileys grocery, EaBthaven Ave, Th)s farm ls ln bargain class at $4.00 montA. l-'t-eod j65 acre FOR RENT Desirable appartment ln Do not wait to see this. The early the Arden, South 14th and A. Phone bird will get a bargain. 2070. 18-eod-7t FOR RENT 5 room house. 336 South FUNK AND MILLER 8th street. Phone 2095. l-7t Phone 2766. FOR RENT 6 room house, good barn, 318 N. 17th. Call 222 N. 15ttL 19-tf FOR RENT Five room lower flat; SEE MOORE OGBORN for all klns electric light and bath. 216 N. W. JntD.u 'SLiY" i n 1st, See A. W. Oregg. 8-tf oFBldi FOR RENT Five room flat, cor. 8. ' '- ' 5lh Hit Z f " A" w" Gre8' !!l Farms and City Property FOR RENT Business room, cor. Bth C C 1 and S. A st; fine location for gro- fOT oSle eery. See A. W. Gregg. 8tf Butltftng lots and realtfencee la all FOR RENT Modern 6 room houae, Prts of the city. We write All kinds 215 West 4th street. See A. W. ot Insurance, rent properties, loan Gregg, Hoosler Store. 1-tf money and make surety bonds. FOR" RENT 7 room bouse with fur- WM. BRADBURY & SON nace. Just read to occupy. Phons Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block 3247. Ask for Mr. Wllletts. 25-tf moo-wed-fri tf FOR RENT Furnished flat for light houeekeeping. 105 North 4th St. -tt - 11 i . FOR RENT-Two flats, one 4 room BUSINESS CLASSIFIED 'and one 5 room, electric light and bath. Address 210 Richmond ave. --""'"'' Phone 3276. 22-tff LARGEST ' MOV1NQ VANS FOR SALE b. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE All M P Hini Mor makes, $8.00 and up. Fac-simll m r' "cr ; typewrlten form letters. Phone 225. . Room 319 Colonial Building. Rebuild Tvpe writer and Form Letter SCC Co. H-28t FOR SALE Cook stove, two heaters. fl fl , No. 400 Booth 8th street. 26-lt 0 IlOGJl!! FOR SALE Rhode Island Red Cock- , erels. H. D. Brown, Boston, R. F. D., nar - trA j no. 9. 913 Main Street FOR SALE CHEAP Two pool tables. . Address T. J. Albright. Hollands- ..-v. FOR burg. Ohio. 24-7t v Two sows, 17 pigs. Earl Hinton. w " w Peacock Road. Phone 4846. 24-7t , A NEW Mahogany writing desk. ET NOTICE Chimney and boose repairquire 114 South 16th street. 24-2t ing. J. Combs. 217 13th St. 15-tf FOR SALE A new recording Nation- - al Cash Register. Nerer been used. TL-jr J(J( IT , Will sell 75 per cent of cost. Address l jf jj . qJJ OITlLGiS "X. T." care Palladlmm. 20-7t AUCTIONEER AND HORSE 1 DEALER. FOR SALE REAL ES- I cry all kinds of sales anyTATE where. Sale bills free for all . sales booked before January STOP PAYING RENT 1st 1914. OTOf,w v c . , NO. 15 N. 7TH STREET New 5-room and cement cellar, electric . ni iam V.:J--light, cement walks. 2 kinds water. ff,CC PhnC H39. Residence northeast, near car line. Party can Z570 pay $50 cash, balance like rent, lo per Z ' Z . . , month, see me at once. Shurlev s Large Moving Vans 1 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1S3C. TURNER W. HADLEY. Phone 1730. 121 S. Thirteenth NEW CITY DELIVERY Headquarters Con key Drug Store. ATI A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE kinds of delirery any part of city. City and farm properties. Liberty Phone 1904. 23-7t are. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harnes Store. 613 Main st. FOR SXLE7 room house with fura- LOST ace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE A good modern home. . , Phone 3234 LOST Sunday evening, a black Fox " - , skin muff either at Penneylrania FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly depot or , Tax, Reward. Call modern. Immediate possession. phone 4041 23-3t Phone 3247. FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever 5 offered in a good home. Phone 4347. QUIGLEY'S COLO AND LAGRIPPE HENN1NG TABLETS REAL ESTATE They will relieve a cold while yon nd sleep. Use them for Coszhs and INSURANCE Colds. Lagrippe. Headache and MaCOMSTOCK BUILDING laria Price 25 cents. East of Westcott Hotel PHONE 2S26 QUIGLEY DRUG STORES

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DON'T PAY RENT New i-room bouse, northeast part city, near Glen Miller, car line 1 block away, house has cement cellar, walks, electric light. 2 kinds water, etc.. Reliable party can pay small cash payments; balance like rent. $15.00 monthly. This is a choice little property and fine location, especially for a railroad man. Let the money you are now paying out as rent buy your home. Do it now.

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