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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31, 1913
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hg nurse made
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t Clayton Miller farm For colonization pur-
ital at Easthaven.
lor Zimmerman an-
?ntion to make the
employment of a v
possible by the
club. Attention haUn directed to the efficacy of a tk.u of research and steus for the Ii7.nt.lnn of the
project have been ta. A municipal
Christmas tree boreUence of RicW
mond's effort to bricivic adminis
tratlou close to the ha of the peo
ple.
craternities Aroapcrous.
The fraternal orR ations of the city show progress. number of lodges celebrated ; versaries of their founding dating k to the days when Richmond wa village. The Kaglea are seeing th mpletion of a
Iiandsome club houeli South Sev
nth street.
Music and art ret Id more than
passing ntteation frclcitizens, and the art gallery ia thelh school was
the scene of exhibiti by some of the best painters In t ountry. Educational actiTit as manifest in the schools, where mnge in the puperintendency redov d to the betterment of the whole t m. The new head of the high schci i8 instituted changes which patron slieve have increased the efficien f that institution. Earlham colleg a successful in raising funds to ol an endow
ment from the GeneiEducational
Board.
The city was comktively free from crimes. The shoci confession of Seth Lucas that hell murdered
his wife, and the con-.lon of Clarence Parker for klllinl-vin White,
were the only sensatiti criminal
cases in the year.
The mortuary recoiihows the death of J. M. Coe, pitr printer; Daniel ?urface, editor a journalist;
Will Cl'ndenin, busineslan; Harry
.;. Jvauirman, sixth warfcuncilman;
Mrs. li award Campbell. Year's Resu
A r'mne of the year! Richmond
follow :
town con
Officer Ki; March 6
was puree; poses by tij March 7 nounced ll race for in;
March 8,tvt.torney Bond asked
the utiliti nssion to investigate the water f situation. March of Clarence Parker for the nn ,f irvin White was venued to county. March U nissioners decide to investigate g 3es at county farm. March lip y .Commissioners advised Ne rum field to resign his positionllperintendent of the county infir March ott announced that he was not ndidate for i-e-elec-tion as sup ident of the city schools. i March lt!vrartindale, Greensfork, was m president of the county Protfl club. March lAMcMahan announced his candidithe mayoralty nomination on thressive ticket. March 2a3 Bavis decided to
enter the rac ajomination for mayor on the tityjve ticket. March 22 rfftichmond Rod and Gun club mized with O. V. Porter, presta1 March 24 o and rain storm swept the ctt March 254 service on the interurban lneB. & I, Pennsylvania and C. 4 ifc stopped because of the floods gjercial club began investigation Uxation methods. Record rain fa o'clock was nine inches. Relief fes began the work of collecting 4d clothing to aid the Dayton fliijferers. Richmond sent 300 COfftiiru. March 26. if ielief cars made trip to Dayltglmmernian issued proclamations ja for id to the flood suft'ererlPalladium. correspondent reac&Mon. March 27. a1 relief train left
the city for D
first parthe local
JANUAR
Jan. 1. E. M. Haas sen
eel by parcel post thro office.
Jan. 2. Funeral servicivere held for Elmer A. Cormon I George
Murray.
Jan. 8. Board of public l-ks decided on improvements to ticity light
plant costing J70.000.
Jan. 10. Dr. C. S. Wilsolrominent
G. A. R. member, died. Jan. 15. Wayne County
society held its annual m
Jan. 14. Fifth annual opened. Jan. 15. City Water W bid for a contract.
Jan. 22. Principal I. E. 1
resignation as principal
school. Mrs. Henry Dayton
accessory to the murder band.
Jan. 30. Laymen's miss
vention opens.
March 28. A
to Dayton. Reft to Richmond.1 March 29. l water river bol
block the cons;
dam. March 31
cue artist, an
ticultural
try show
submits
tenders
high
ested as
er hus-
ry con-
FEBRUARY
Feb. 1. County Auditor
funds to fifteen county b
White's body was found of
street in the rear of the 11
building.
Feb. 5. County Health Ol
reports 97 cases of scarlelver
county in January
Feb. 6. Clarence Parkehdicted
for murder in the first degrl
Feb. 10. Commercial Cli
directors.
Feb. 12. Earlham collegb
sonted with gavel and caiJ
relief train went
and friends come
s in the wnite-
ade an effort to
of the Morton
Catton, famous
Shaeffer, had a
billiard contesttts
April 1. Busiiffiditions in Rich
mond practicatfmal. Engineers
of United Sta
express opinio
more than stro
April 2. Clar
of murder of I
tenced for life.
April 3. Alfr
mited acciden water main.
April 4. Unde
rest. Water sup
teen hours
April 7. Wate
assurance of doira
pumping 8tation.fl
od commission
lected superintendent of city schools to succeed T. A. Mott. May 22. Seth Lucas, beseiged by newspaper men, loses reason and walks into police station, muttering incoherently. May 23. Lucas, in jail, refuses to talk of death of wife. May 24. Lucas signs confession of murder of wife on farm near Greensfork, in September, 1912. May 26. Hundred and sixth anniversary of Elkhorn church is celebrated. May 27. Father Roell presented with silver crown at Silver jubilee. May 28. Gov. Ralston, Amos Butler and Father Gavisk pronounce Easthaven in excellent condition after inspection here. May 30. Richmond pays honor to dead soldiers in Memorial day celebration. May 31. Dr. S. E. Smith of Easthaven, appointed member of penal farm commission.
JUNE June 2. Formal complaint against telephone, water and gas rates pre
pared by City Attorney Bond. June 3. Building code is passed by council. June -5.- Richmond takes steps to secure contract with natural gas company. June 10. Will J. Robbins selected Progressive nominee for mayor and Baltz Bescher for clerk in primary election: June 13. Graduation class of 94 leaves Garfield for high school. June 14. Ninety-six high school graduates, the girls clad in simple white home-made sailor suits, receive diploma's. June 15. Fight, against the candidacy of Dr. M. F. Johnston as a member of the school board, opened by council school committee and C. O. Williams. June 16. Dr. Johnston elected to school board at council's hottest meeting of the year. 4 June 18. Frank G. PickB of Evans ville, chosen principal oMefci school . June 2Q. . Storm doip sereraj. sand dollars of damage- pas ver
June 21. City MtatfeyBoiif submits contract, to " " wraipaay ?. toy which city practically ;.as complete control over actuation. June gl."-5th locas adjudged insane b Cfiurt and sentenced to insane war at Bltchigan City. JunW4. lifore than 2,000 former Earlhamttaa return at home-coming. JoserJO'Cl- Cannon is speaker of day.
Jupe ZS'-Foisoned meat In Junch
PALLADIUM WANT ADS TaSk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM
1 Cemt a Word 7 Days for the Price off 5 TeSephone Number 2566
Morton dam is es fettM 2M to have ptomaine poison-
igh for lake.
arker convicted
hue and sen
A
Underhill dyn-
chmond's oaty
aced under awi
toed after Wr-1
i company T
a service mj
ribute;i
Irvin
orth A
C. A.
King
in
lected
in at Earlham home-coming,
f June' 27-' Mrs. A. E. Jones killed fir Belt ar.
;Jun J28. Free ice fund to relieve suffering, started by Palladium. " June 30. Nine men arrested by sheriff and prosecutor at gambling camp east of city.
JULY.
Mar
pre-
which
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April 8. Comlla-elab appeals
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10 congress ior m
ana cities struck
April 10. Stat
zens that water
ver germs and i water be boiled.
April 11. Ome
to trial for sho
Murrette motioa Sunday. r April 12. Jary
KUiltV.
April lS.iJ61
Bliss Dean P"1'
Lawrpn fVmmeji
tomob i?
July 1. Carrol Baker, despondent over domestic troubles, un8U(cessfully attempts suicide.
r (aW atod Indi- JUIy 08t o"lc report snows
ixal vrarn citi- an increase or j.uu m tnree years.
matvpncio. ie-1 ,i nmsutuj
t,vL drinking j ias company acceptea Dy city orn-
i ciais.
v broueht
furfctiis at the we Watre on
Muay not
I
year ol Lillian
t right ad Mrs.
ijured iken au-
ns turtt,
iy comDav iis-
July 5. Richmond observes a sane fourth, with only a few minor accidents reported. July 6. Alfred Bavis attacks draft of gas franchise and avera that it contajnp.np safeguards. Fire at Champion Miifs, loss $500. July 7. Mayor Zimmerman refuses to sign ordinance repealing vehicle tax ordinance. City attorney W. A.
Bond answers Bavis on gas question
Julv 9. Richmond shiDDers demand
Atri tl. Cbnctes to coiDiain i better freight services of P. R. R.
ta QfcWues fu"ss'lou "P-inst i through Commercial club
Abraham Lincoln gave to a 1 her of Hf.nna M. Fisher of Tacoma, shington. 1 vb. 15. The frozen bodj wfl-
liaw F. Sleefoth was found home 1118 South C. I
Feb. 17. Body of John Pi? ' of Connersville was found on thjf & O. raidroad tracks oue mile souf tho Wernle Orphans Home, i P "Jr Feb. 20. Fifty members of Icfwm merctal Club made a sixtYiatnut membership canvass. , e? . T. . Feb. 20. William Aftf Miss Flossie Railsback. aad S4. .Gist, motorman, seriously ihen
west pound interurban cj-as
f city car. ; Vet,. 22. Women of tie " be- pro.' Jted from rmetii. cars. , -- Vt i The West S tie
ridemic of scarlet fever va a t0
.lncompctrnci and neglett 1 cftr
ealth officers. k "
t). 2a. ioe movement kit Ricb
N Guest House was Uitn-i -
b. 2S. William A. RornTi wm
ntment of city attorney
naw l watei
. A'i 5 Council;
April 29. Elbert feasor consents to tt sr at.
April 30. Missil
Stella Weissgerbei
delpbia.
es.
:ides to r-m5t
dam unde re-
?11, college Ho
race for C;n.
lichmond ai
bated In Phfc-
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i May 1. Pettis
ber of the state bo;
May 3. Ensign
Salvation army re
order of state ofTic tion.
May 6. Steps
ciud to secure c
antf
Maj i . publica
perfec -
" M thieves a
siKTiht... .jb restau
securing $70.
May 10. Richmon
meeting place by vention.
May 17 More tha students from over
State athletic meet
iFieki.
May 18. Offer of $
wade for Tremont bl
July 11. Dr. Zimmerman only can
didate for mayor securable by Republicans. July 15. Funk, bead of Rumely company, is optimistic for future of plant. July 16. Crew of belt car which killed Mrs. A. E. Jones is exonerated by coroner in verdict. July 17. Fall Festival plans under way. Committee obtains right to use streets. s, July IS. Palladium ice fund aids many unfortunates. July 19. Board of Works asks citi-
amed a mem
tlA inn
r? Deuter of ze1s to atten meeting when gas ques
from city bv
f the institu-
MARCH
Alarch 1. West Side Imn
ssociauon refused to accept 1 llwMliain streets ra,-
ys exoneration of Health Onid Yi-i av -?a t
J.larcb. 6. Dr. Stottleaaeyer of jti ijiay 21. T. J. GQ
Commercial agricultural organization
Harry Cory
'Kid" Hull,
Hed as 1914
state con-
high school
throng city.
ld at .eid
front foot
Eighth an J
?iness men.
daughter
17 missxnr.
Marion, ac
tion is discussed.
July 22. City Council unanimously
favirs gas contract. Thomas Wiggins
dllW in fall from scaffold. JiJy 23. State engineer says that lca(L., H. and P. company may easi1 compete with natural gas concern. tuli 24. Plans laid to secure appnpriition for tuberculosis hospital. iily25. Light, Heat and Power conparV prepares objections. to present before Public Service CommissionbeaVing ;of gas question. -
JUT 1 Clarence tunk states that
v -xxnpany will not shut i ust 1. VHd West Films cause "'Carles Lynn by play-
Want Ad Letter List Whilesale A 1 Store 2 X. Y 1 Rooms 2
Barber 1
WANTED
WANTED Place to work on farm.
Mr. Blatenbarger, R. No. 8, House No. 11, Roscoe St. 31-2t
WANTED Place on farm by ruarridl
man. Address "Farm," care ' ralladium. S - 0l-2t
OR RENT Continued
Porterfleld Real Estate Farms and City Properties
FOR RENT Furnished rooms
era conveniences. 102 N. 14t
FOR RENT 5 room house o E. Phone 1833.
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iOCorth r 31-lt
FOR RENT House. 402 ISth. Inquire 404 N. 18th. 31-2t
FOR RENT Furnishod'iront oom with heat, one-half bit from" Main. Call between 6 and .p. Du 90 South 11th. -7 - y 3l-3t
FOR-RENT
TWO 5 ROOM: T HOU&eS-ii-12.50
each. '-- ' - . ' ' -v ONE 6 ROOM modern Bungalow. ONE 6 ROOM modern house.-'' ONE 5 ROOM JIOUSB,: Eaethaven Ave. ' ' , B. MOORE SOvktQOl Main Street A "'--tf phone 2112
FQR SALE REAL ES-
4 TATC r';.,arl
FUNK AND MILLER
Second National Bank Bldg. I FOR SALE lioUSE ON SOUTH 10TH ST.
I.t00. $200 down balance by the
month. 4 ROOM HOUSE South Sth St. $1,200. $200 down, balance monthly. 2 GOOD 11 PER CENT INVESTMENTS IN GOOD RENTING LOCALITY, $2,600. GOOD LITTLE PLACE of 25 acres, we will accept a small houne in trade up to $1,500, a fine location for a chicken farm. Remember our Fellsmere excursion next Tuesday. We are expecting a large crowd from Richmond. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766.
9787-9762 A Splendid Com. bination for Home or Business.
FRfcHTtllouse, 129 S. 8th St. jThoos 3180. 23-tf
FOR RENT-2JV.
-Modern house.
Phone 29-7t
WANTED'' To loan $600 on&kal' Estate Over 0Kin Street Phoned 112.
WAJTEJ-White girl for housework.
; Good, cook, no washings. Call after 4 TP. tn. 306 North 15th street. 31-3t
WANTED Sewing, children's a specialty. Mm. R. F. Van Voorhis, 434 S. W. Thfrd. 30-2t
WANTED Girl for housework; 33 North Tenth street. 30-tf
WANTED HouBe 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. Rich
mond Underwear Co
29-7t
WANTED Girl who has attended high school for Doctor's office. Address 'Y. Z.". 29-7t
FOR RENT House, 225 North 20th Call at 211 North 9th. 29-3t
FOR RENT Furnished flats, steam heat and cooking gas. 415 Main. 26-7t
FOR SALE
TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE All makes, $8.00 and up. Fac-slmile typewriten form letters. Phone 2256. Room 319 Colonial Building. Rebuild Typewriter and Form Letter Co. ll-28t
FOR SALE CHEAP Two pool tables. Address T. J. Albright, Hollandsburg, Ohio. 24-7t
FOR SALE Pair of mares in foal 5 and 7 years old, weight 3,000 lbs. Two sows, 17 pigs. Earl Hinton, 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
WANTED To trade city property for small farm. Address "H.," care Palladium. 29-tf
WANTED Girl for general housework. Call 2001 East Main street. 29-tf
WANTED Roomers. 631 North 9th street. 27-7t
WANTED Furnished rooms for light housekeeping near Reliance Foundry. Address "Rooms," care Palladium. 27-3t
EITHER SEX earn splendid income at home during spare time. Send 10c
for names of 40 reliable firms sup
plying home work. Dee Pub. Co., Desk 189 Hodges Bldg, Detroit, Mich. 6-1 mo
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 Two roomed housj. Bailey's grocery, Easthaven Ave., $4.00 month. 19-7t-eod
FOR RENT Modern furnished room. 1203 Mttin. 30-7t
FOR RENT Warm room, 122 South Sth. 30-2t
FOR RENT New five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf
FOR RENT Six room house and bath. 2013 N. 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; electrl: light and bath. 216 N. W. 1st. See A. W. Gregg. 8-tf
FOR RENT FiTe room Cat, cor. S. 5th and A sts. See A. W. Gregg. Stf
FOR RENT Business room, cor. 5th and S. A sL; fine location for grocery. See A. W. Gregg Stf
Gaari down , Jut? shooC:
mate. s. Juijl y.j teenof lor it - Jul J V
) FOR RENT Modern a room house. 1S YlVst 4th stTMt Sca A- Y
Gregg. Hoosier Store. 1-tf
A. Mott ends sevenrvice as superintendent "Is.liter Bowman announcjn. i i on Pace Seven.)
fOR RENT 7 room house with furnace, Just ready to occupy. Phone 3247. Ask for Mr. WiUetts. 25-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th SL 9-tf
FOR PENT Two flats, one 4 room
and one 5 room, electric light and bath. Address 210 Ricbiaond e.
Phonel 3276.
22-tf
FOR SALE Conservatory violin ( Stradivarious model) and complete outfit. Price $10.00; Mandolin, (Imperial model) and outfit Including Music rack, price $5.00; Double Bass (French model) and outfit including music rack, price $20.00; All instruments are in good playing condition. H. L. Hollingsworth, 313 North 3rd street, City. Phone 2367. 31-lt
FOR SALE A brand new La Porte Storm buggy. The best storm buggy built. Richmond Mfg. Co., West 3rd and Chestnut. 31-4t FOR SALE Enterprise Coffee MuT. Phone 1942. 31-tf
FOR SALE Elegant French Poodle $5.00. Inquire 1010 South A, upstairs. 31-tf
FOR SALE Colonial bureau, coal range and all household goods. 1137 Main. Phone 2314. 31-lt
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
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 Phone 3234.
modern home.
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 moQ-wed-fri U
FOR SALE An ideal home. 6trictly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3247.
FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347.
HENNING
REAL EST
s nd 4 ., INSURANCE COMSTOCK BCr East of Westcolt PHONE 2S
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SEE MOORE & OGBO, of Insurance, Bonds 9' Estate an4Jlntal-' . o.-r -BSd.". i;
1 kinds i. Real '.to.
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Va3 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr.
H. H. Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales any where. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st, 1914. NO. 15 N. 7TH STREET
Office Phone 1439. Residence
2570
NOTICE Chimney and house repairing. J. Combs. 217 N. 13th St 15-tf
Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1516.
LOST
LOST Gold brooch set with opals, emeralds and amethysts; return to 220 South Tenth. 30-2t
This port-" i Patters tern f , t . ..y. Tha waiat u. 4 aaterial. -or of percale,' taen, linene, silk, satin, crepe ' t. 4vet. The waist pattern Is cut In 7 Blies 32, 34, 36. 38, 40. 42. and 44 inches, bust measure. The skirt In & sizes-22, 24. 26. 28 and 30 Inches waist fneasure. It requires 2i yards of 40 inch material for the waist, and l 3 yards for the skirt for a medium f site. , This illustration calls for two sepsr- v ate patterns which will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10c for each pattern In silver or stamps.
Name
Address
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At SHIDELER'S Real Estate
913 Male St. GROUND FLOOR
HOR
Jamie 39
ALE 1914
At Richmond, Indiana, AT CHRISTMAN S BARN. NORTH 7TH STREET A Carload of Draft Mares and Geldings FROM MIAMI COUNTY. I have several good Draft Mares in this load, and some of them are to foal. If you wish to buy a good mare don't wait; buy arly. as good mares are very scarce and will sell higher next spring than last. Remember when you buy one of me you get-what yon pay for or get your money Lack. I ALSO WILL SELL SOME ROBES. BLANKETS AND WHIPS. If you have Horses to sell, bring them in on day of sale. Charges $2.00 per head if sold. SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 12:30 P. M. Terms, 6 months with C per cent, interest.
23-31-1-2
Hv-H. Jones
FARMER
A Postal sent to the Ward Machine Co., North BSt, will bring either a Lancaster, Gruber, Farmers, or Housekeepers Almanac, 1914. v .
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