Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 42, 30 December 1913 — Page 7
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CHRiVTMAi eeovce you L"WsrT 6tv aag Anything,. .TT JVC fteeN THIMKIN6 T Omcd RCVN fe'Ue 'Dnt TO ERECT CEMENT BLOCK JUILDIHG Business Portion of New Paris to Be Improved By Postmaster. NEW PARIS, O., Dec. 30. Postmaster Charles H. Marshall has purchased the Edwin Middaugh building and is planning to erect a line cement block structure on the site of the old building, which will be torn down at once. The new building will be in the main part of town and will replace the one which has been a Iretrap for years. A petition to remove the postofflce to this building is be ing circulated, although the building can not be eomDleted until snrlnz Mrs. Sarah Mills entertained Mrs. Mary E. Dai,,Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mills and Mr.,rand Mrs. J. E. Davenport at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Olive M. Tyler was hoetess Sunday to the following guests: Martha Murray and daughte Mr. and Mrs. Mills sad Mr. a&d Mrs. Charles Murray of Campbllstown. miss iwargireita riorner u&g r-iurn ; to Cleveland after a week's vacation - with her parents, Mr. and 7I.rs. S. I. Horner. . iDr.. and Mrs. C. A. TJawley and fam ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i A. J. Kawley near Eaton, Mrs. J. 1. Benuer was called to i Katon Sunday by the death of her i mother, Mrs. Sarah Deem, 85 years j ol age. Frank IIopp and Miss Nettie Hopp have returned to Zanesville, O., after a few clays' visit with their sister, Mrs. C. H. Harris. James Horrtgan pf Camden is visiting relatives here.
jMr. and Mrs. George F. Crane and:les. is visiting with relatives here.
family returned Saturday night after j ppendiug the holidays with relatives at Eldorado. Miss Hattie Deem returned with them for a visit. Mrs. Martha Clark left Tuesday for i an indefinite stay with her daughter Mrs. Earl Pence, at Pittsburg. Miss Marie Havens of Tippecanoe City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wefler. ; Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Ken of Gettysburg, Darke county, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Horner and family. Mrs. Stella Coblentz entertained Mrs. Anna McDonald and son of Atwood, Kan., and Mrs. Alexandrer and son of Bethel, Ind., Saturday. ,.Mrs. Ella Bloom has returned from a visit with relatives at Dayton. L. P. Melody has returnd from Hamilton. ; liev. Ewing of Coolville, O., preached two trial sermons at the local Christian church Sunday, and was well received. The work of the Jantha Light and Fuel company on the main lines in New Paris is completed, and service lines to the curbs of property holders arebeing laid. The streets before the invasion of the gas company were never in better -shape, but at present are in miserable condition. The colony of Greek workmen employed by the company was transported to Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Heath and two daughters returned Monday to their
noma in namiuon auer a visit wun i ner Thursday. friends uere and at Eldorado. : Mrs. Allen Fonts returned Mondav Mrs. and Mrs. O. B. King and daugh-, from a visit with her parents at Richter of Crafton, Pa.. C. M. Wilcox, G. mond. A. Bogan and O. W. Sherer and their ; Mrs. Emma WTilliams entertained -wives were guests at dinner Sunday ; the Social circle Saturdav afternoon. Mr.'f . I8- - H: Klng- i The S,iest of the club were Mesdamea The driving horse of Peter Pence Rebeec Stuart. A. R. Jones, R. C. died Sunday at the remarkably old small and Charles Teetor. A lunchage of 31 years He had been used eon in two courses was served, exclusively for driving and had been Mrs. t. L. McConnaughev spent in Mr. Pence s possession for many Sunday here. She re-turned to her years. , chool at Straughns to finish the year. Mr. and Mrs James A. King and Mr. and Mrs. McConnaghy will reside Mr. and Mrs John Barney attended ln Hagerstown at the conclusion of the Honeywell meeting in Richmond the school term Sunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and A. Berton received a fine Christ-, Miss Goldie Replogle spent Monday In mas box of oranges and tangerines Richmond from his son, Herbert, of Whtttier, Mrs j m imz of Richmond spent ; . , , , J. Monday with Mrs. Margaret Lontz. Mrs. Emma Staights of New Madison spent the week end with her Dr. Hobson's Ointment HeaJs Itchy sister, Mrfc-W. F. renn. ! Eczema Mr. anOlrs. Frank Ward of Eldo-: The constantly itching, burning senrado were week-end guests of Mr. and sation and otner aisa?reeable forms Mrs. Joaa-Ayebber. of ecrenla tetter, salt rheum and skir Mrs. Carrie Deardorf and son Wll- eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hobbur of Dayton came Saturday to visit so.s Eczema Ointment. George W. Mrs. Caroline McGrew, who is quite Fitch of Mendota. 111., says: "I pur- . r T . chased a box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Mr and Mrs L. L Brown and sons Ointment. Have bad Eczema ever of Eaton spent Sunday with Mr. and : sijxce the dTil war nave been Mrs. James fenurte and Daniel E. j by many doctors, cone have given the Brown. benefit that one box of Dr. Hobson's Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Benngton and ; Eczema Ointment has." Every suf-
daugnter. vera, were enienamea sun- i day by .Mr. and Mrs. Coil Bevineton at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Eramett Sherer and son of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sherer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cunningham and son were geusts of relatives ln Richmond Sunday. Mrs. C. H. Harris and daughter Helen, spent the week end with friends at Elwood, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Garrettson entertained Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell and daughter of Hollansburg, and Miss Sarah McGrew of. Gratis, Sunday. ' Dr. C. IL Harris went to Columbns Monday oa business.
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rvrjll ChaaaaJ n.c. 111 "1U CuCCea IVOSS alien in High School. HAGERSTOWN, Ind.. Dec. 30. ; Prcf. Churchable of Indianapolis has been secured bv the school trustees to fill the vacancy in the high school caused by the resignation of Ross Allen. Josephine Small is visiting friends in Indianapolis. Thomas Covault of New Castle has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Terry Walker. Miss Geraldine Waltz of Los Ange Miss Waltz is but 14 years old and made the trip alone Mr. and Mrs. Grover Browder and children returned Monday from Ar canum O., where they visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Win returned Monday from a visit in Richmond. Mrs. Addie Conway went to New Castle Monday to be the guest of Mrs. Melvina Powell. Miss Inez Bright of Richmond is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcomb were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nicholson and family returned to Muncie Monday after a visit wiht Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. A dance will be given at the K. of P. temple tomorrow evening. Prof. Colwell Miller of Williamsburg spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Sam Cluggish has returned to New Castle after a visit with her parents here. Mrs. Elizabeth Harris of Richmond was the guest of Mrs. Alice Newcomb Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Meter and children of New Castle and Miss Elsie Thornburg were also guests at the Newcomb home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones Bpent Sunday with Orpha Jones and familyMr. and Mrs. Charles Teetor will entertain the Teetor family at din ferer should trv it We're eo positive it will help you we guarantee it or money refunded. Price, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St Louis. Advertisement) I MASONIC CALENDAR : e Monday, December 29. Richmond Commandery, No. 8, K. T. Special conclave. Work in Knight Templar degree. Tuesday, December 30. Richmond Lodge, No. 196. F. and A. M. Called meeting. Past Masters' night. Work In Master Mason degree and banquet.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.
that yoo 1 Ymc PR.S'iC'XT New YeARs OH, Hoi STOLE SEED HERE; CULLED JEPORE JURY O. T. Miller Will Appear Befor Preble County Grand Jury. EATON, O., Dec. SO. The grand jury for the January term of the common pleas court has been summoned to appear next Monday for duty. The cases scheduled to come up bear no particular interest, and no surprises are anticipated. Among the cases to be investigated are those against O. T. Miller, who is charged with having stolen a quantity of cloverseed, which he sold in Richmond; H. B. Lewis, of Dayton, failure to provide for his family, and Charles Lovell, charged with having burglarized the SIzelove store at Camden. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day, Cures Grip in Two Days. 25c. (Advertisement) MASONS JIVE DEGflEE Large Class Expected to Take Fellow Craft Degree. MILTON, Ind., Dec. 30. Work in the Fellowcraft degree will be given tonight by the local Masonic lidge. A large class is expected to take the degree. Mrs. E. R. Clifton and mother, Mrs. Grimes, were at Connersville Monday to visit their daughter sister and daughter, Mrs. John McKee, who is sick. The Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Westhafer entertained at a family gathering last Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitenaek and family of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Westhafer of Wabash, Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Westhafer of Indianapolis, and Miss Clara Westhafer of East Chicago. A picture of the family was taken Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clevenger were guests of relatives in Centerville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Warren of Cambridge City attended services at the Christian church Sunday evening. Miss Mary Sills entertained the Rev. McCormick and family at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimmell of Centerville were guests of their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmell at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmell was at East Germantown Sunday afternoon to visit j Mrs. Jennie Kimmell. i William Wessell of Richmond was ' the guest of Miss Irene Crooks Sun- ' day. j Rev. Victor Westhafer filled the pulpit at Doddridge chapel Sunday mornI ing, and the Milton M. E. church in j the evening. j Ellwood Beeson is much worse and is confined to his bed. j Mrs. Lindley Hussey and Mrs. Olj iver Thornburg were in Richmond yes- : terday. j Mrs- Bookout of Losantsville was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' John Cook, east of town. I Dr. and Mrs. Kniese and daughter ; of Cambridge City were guests of Mr. j and Mrs. O. H. Beeson Sunday. Visiting Kokomo. ! Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, who have ! been guests of Wesley Newton and family, left Monday for Kokomo to I visit their daughter. They were en j route to their home at Rossville. i Russell Warren of Winchester has I been the guest of Miss Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of ! Bowling Green, O., have been the ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cald- ! well and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams. J Frank Liebhardt of Richmond spent Sunday with his brother, George Liebhardt. Albert Murley accompanied by his
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Bon, Earl," returned to 'Anderson -res- Pny will be held at the home office terday. " of the company. 25 North 9th street, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace enter-1 ln the cit? Richmond. Indiana, on tained Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace I Wednesday. January 28th, 1914, at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Marven Wallace and i o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electMisses Dora and Edna Wallace and j teg thirteen directors of said company Mr. Warren at six o'clock dinner Sat-! lr e next ensuing year, and for the
i urday. j Mr. James Doddridge has returned from Muncie. i Mr. and Mrs. Park Manlove of Hageretown spent Sunday with Mrs. Manlove s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker. Mrs. Willis Leverton has returned from Arcanum, O. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Crownover and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace was the guest of Mrs. Richard Sills and daughter Sunday. Mrs. Mary Lindsay is somewhat improved. i Egg Frappes and Hot Chocolate. You get them at Price's nutritious and refresMfl. SO-2t
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W. P. MILLS ELECTED SUPERINTENDENT NEW PARIS, Dec. 30. The annual election of officers of the Christian Bible School was held Sunday with the following result: Supt., W. P. i Mills; Assistant Supt., J. W. Reinheimer; Sec'y, Bessie Fitzwater; Assistant Sec'y, Goldie Hill; Treas., J. M. Sawyer; Pianist, Evelyn Aker; Assistant Pianist, Lorene Levering. C. C. WILSON DIES NEW PARIS, O., Dec. 30. Chauncey C. Wilson, aged 79 years, died Monday afternoon. The cause of his death was liver trouble. He was a veteran of the civil war. He had resided here about four years, removing from his farm north of town. He is survived by a widow and one son, A. 11. Wilson, a student ln Earlham college. Funeral arrangements have not been made. PLAY BASKETBALL HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Dec. 30. The Hagerstown high school basket ball team will play the New Castle Independents tonight at the K. of P. temple. Hagerstown expects to contend for the county championship should the New Castle team be defeated. 9770 A Very Attractive Chamber or Lounging Robe. Ladies' Kimono Figured crepe in blue tones, is here shown, with trimming of blue sateen. The model is good for cashmere, silk, flannell, or flannellette. The waist is the Empire style, and is finished with a pretty collar. The pattern is cut In 6 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 Inches bust measure. It requires 5 yards of 44inch material for a 36 inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c In silver or stamps. Name Address JCity NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hichmond Home Telephone Comtransaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting. J. M. LONTZ, President. L. E. BROWNE, Secretary. 30-lt. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between W. S. Gaar and O. G. Porterfield, doing business under the firm name of Porterfield & Gaar, has been, on this 27th day of December, 1913. dissolved by mutual consent. O. G. Porterfield will continue the business. O. G. PORTERFIELD. W. S. GAAR. Dated Dec. 27, 1913. dec29-30-31
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VO TOM .A-l.Y I WANT IT MOW ? PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to thss Town Through THE PALLADIUM 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter List Whilesale X. Y Store 2 Rooms 2 WANTED WANTED Sewing, children's a specialty. Mrs. R. F. Van Voorhls, 484 S. W. Third. 30-2t WANTED Several hustling young men to go with us to Fellsmere Tuesday, Jan. 6th to inspect Fellsmere Farms. FUNK AND MILLER WANTED Girl for housework; 3S North Tenth street. 30-tf WANTED House work in private family by middle aged lady; 405 N. 18th. 30-2t WANTED Wash woman to come to house and use washing machine, or take washing home. Call 241 S. 7th. WANTED 10 girls. Steady work, good wages. Richmond Underwear Co. 29 71 WANTED Girl who has attended high school for Doctor's office. Address 'Y. Z.". 29-7t WANTED A good wide-awake farm buyer to see our 120 farm bargain. FUNK AND MILLER WANTED Washing and ironings at 620 South 11th street. 29-2t WANTED Work of any kind by young man. 829 South 9th. 29-2t WANTED To trade city property for small farm. Address "H.," care Palladium. 29-tt WANTED Competent girl for houeework. Reference. 43 South Sth. . 29-2t WANTED Position By practical nurse. Confinement cases preferred. Address or call 1529 N. E. 29-2t WANTED Girl for general housework. Call 2001 East Main street. 29-tf WANTED Roomers. 631 North Cth street. 27-7t WANTED Furnished rooms for light housekeeping near Reliance Foundry. Address "Rooms," care Palladium. 27-at WANTED" Wide-awake men that know good muck land when they see it. to go ! with us to Fellsmere Tuesday, Jan. 6th. FUNK AND MILLER EITHER SEX earn splendid income at home during spare time. Send 10c for names of 40 reliable firm supplying home work. Dee Pub. Co., Desk 189 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 MAIN. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished room. 1203 Main 30-7t FOR RENT Warm room, 122 South" Sth. 30-2t iFOR RENT Desirable flat ln the Arden. Phone 2070. 30-eod-7t FOR RENT New five room hoe. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf FOR RENT 6 room house and stable. 1012 South 5th street. Phone 5122 G. 2-tf FOR RENT Six room honse and bath. 2013 X. C. Phone 4010. 18 tf FOR RENT 6 room house, good barn, 318 N. 17th. Call 222 N. 15th. 19-tf FOR RENT Five room lower flat; electr light and bath. 21 X. W. , 1st. See A. W. Gregg. -tf j i FOR RENT Fire room Cat. cor. S. ! 5th and A sts. See A. W. Gregg. St; FOR RENT Business room. cor. llh and S. A st.; fine location for grocery. See A. W. Gregg. Stf POR RFVT Mnrfpm K rvxrm ho-je. 215 West 4th street. Se A W. j Gregg. Hoosier Store. 1-tf
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CHRtiTMAS I - J rOR RENT Continued PorterfSeld Real Estate Farms and City Properties FOR RENT 7 room house with furnace, just ready to occupy. Phone 3247. Ask for Mr. Willetf. 25-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat for llghl housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. tf FOR RENT Two flats, one 4 room and one 6 room, electric light and bath. Address 210 Richmond ave. Phone 3276. 23-tf FOR RENT Furnished flats, steam heat and cooking gas. 415 Main. 26-7t FOR RENT House, 1294 8. 8th St Phone 3180. 23-tf POR RENT Modern house. Phone 27S7. 2-7t FORHE N'T Large front room suitable for married couple or two ladles housekeeping privileges. Call evening. 29 N. 9th. 27-3t FOR RENT Six room house. Inquire 254 S. West Second. 29-2t FOR RENT House. 225 North 20th Call at 211 North 9th. 29-St FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE All makes, $8.00 and up. Fac-slmile typewriten form letter. Phone 2256. Room 319 Colonial Building. Rebuild Typewriter and Form Letter Co. ll-28t FOR SALE 118,000 acres of the best muck land in the United States, all drained ready 1 to plow. FUNK AND MILLER FOR SALE Rhode Island Red Cockerel. H. D. Brown, Boston, R. F. D.. No. 9. 26-4t FOR SALE CHEAP Two pool tables. Address T. J. Albright. Hollandsburg. Ohio. 24-Tt FOR SALE Pair' of mares in foal 1 and 7 years old, weight 3,000 lbs. Two sows, 17 pigs. Earl Hlnton. Peacock Road. Phone 4846. 24-7t FOR SALE Driving horse, buggy and harness. Reasonable. 38 South 6th street. 27-7t FOR SALE Apartment house at a bargain. Will rent for $75 per month. Address "Bargain," care Palladium. 27-tf FOR SALE Household goods. 1137 Main. 29-4t FOR SALE The most exceptional farm bargain of the season. FUNK AND MILLER FOR SALE REAL ESTATE' CLINTON E. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room 18 Kelly Block Phone Office 1303; Res. 3078 Good double brick, 12 rooms 14 square Main, can jsell it to you to make 11 per cent fine condition. Modern 8 room house, a bargain, $2,150. Modern 8 room house, well located nearly new, $3,000. I have several small places for sale or trade. A. M ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171 Office Keys Harnes Store.613 -Main St. FOR-SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE A good modern home Phone 3234.
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"BUD" FISHER FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3247. FOR SALE the biggest bargain ever offered In a good home. Phone 4347. HENN1NG REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE COMSTOCK BUILDINO Eat of Westcott Hotel PHONE 2526 SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. T. Bldg. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LARQEST MOVINQ VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. 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. 7TB STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 NOTICE Chimney and house repairing. J. Combs. 217 N. i3th St. lfc-tf Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North Sth street. Phoae UK. NEW CITY DELIVERY Headquarters Conkey Drag Store. All kinds of delivery any part of city. Phone 1904. 23-7t Richmond Welding Co. Rear 205 N. Sth Street Oxy-Acetelene Welding Tou Break It We FU It Why throw your broken castings away when we can make them good as new at a reasonable cost? We weld stove castings, auto cylinders, crank eases, 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 ln new main rod brasses, repair your reversing motion, new piston rings, grind shredder knives, do all kinds of engine and machine work. WARD MACHINE CQ. North B Street, Between 8th and vth Streets. SUPPLY of Automobile license blanks and acknowledge same. Porterfield's Office, Room 9 Union Bank Bldg. LOST LOST 6ilver Mesh Bag Wednesday, near 9th and Main street. Phone 1441. 27-2t LOST Saturday night yellow Persian cat from 117 North 12th street. Phone 4415. 29-lt LOST Dark blue pin seal hand bag. Phone 2573. SO-lt LOST Gold brooch set with opals, emeralds and amethysts; return to 220 South Tenth. 30-2t 'LOST Saturday, beads and cameo ! rbarm nn Main street or in some business place; return 621 Sooth A street. 30-lt FOUND FOUND Brown kid glove; call at Palladium office. 30-lt 9th Sts. Repairs to machin -
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