Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 45, 2 January 1914 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GUAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 2, 19H

PAGE SEVEN

Mutt Wanted to Make Up For Lost Time Between Now and the First

Bv "BUD" FISHER

V vt.ii see,M. f sc solution l) fiTr". 1 &u..see,N, s wa.O, that 60es mto fect I rtl lwaH v , n J RESOLUTION fM-r. POR. TKG f .-KUP. ON AA I omg. ON5-6mOM I gNe CftNVNfo U?i H0N0t "MNesuT-l - 1 ' : 1 1 fWWMfr- , 9rs 8 -r4rt.

NEW OFFICERS TAKE OATH AT JEW PARIS New Council Will Organize Monday Night; Retire Old Officers.

work on Bridge 02 after spending a part of the holidays at his home in Iowa.. John Corbin of Pinna, has also returned after a few days' pick leave. Sunday Services. Presbyterian Rev. J. !'. Hearst, pastor. Sunday school at f:15; preaching at 3 0:30; .lr. ( K. at 2:30; Sr. C. E. at fi:30: evening service at the Gettysburg church. St. John's Catholic Rev. Father J. Hyland, pastor. Morning service at 7:30 o'clock. Methodist Rev. E. Kneisley, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15; morning; serv-

Ive at the Gettysburg church; Epworth

Leasue at t:lf: preaching at 7. Christian Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. Clearance sale of all millinery goods at Miss Ada Warder's store.

NEW PARIS. O . Jan. 2 The members of the village and township school boards and the township trustees were sworn into office yesterday and began the year's business. The village conni.. held its last meeting of the year j ast Monday night and cleaned up old business. The new council will organize next Monday night. Miss Ida Warder is holding a clear

ance sale of all millinery goods. j Mrs. Louis Murray of Dayton spent ! a part of the holidays with her mother, j Mrs. James Boyle. j Mrs. Onda Larsh Schoolridge of In-i dianapolis is the guest of her mother: and sister, Mrs. Ella Larsh and Mrs. j Blanche Wood. I Mrs. Nancy C. Purdum has returned from Chlllieothe, O., where she at-j tended the funeral of her brother-in-j law, who met death accidentally. I Misses Margaret Kessler and Edna' Clingenpeel are visiting friends at Liberty. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waggoner and: family spent the week end with rela- j tires in West Manchester. I

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reinheimer were ! wjt cn"V T7 1 T "VI7 T? at guest of Mr, and Mrs. William Blon-i " IIoUrN r LiXLlVAL

doit at Fort Wayne, and will remain ! for the week end. j D. I). Collins and W. A. Collins of j New Madison have formed a partner-1 ship under the firm name of Collins j Bros. ! Mrs. George Lehman spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehman at Ri hmond, both of whom are quite sick. Misses :Katherino Mnrrinan and Elsie McGill spent Wednesday with Mr. 1 and Mrs. Albert Brown at Richmond. ' Lee Thurston is visiting in Cincinnati. Mrs. Sue Morgan of Richmond spent ,' yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Brawley near New Madison. Ed Stanley, of the Ken ler-Elliott j company has been quite ill at th- ' Baker house, threatened with pneumo-

t is improved.

Louisville, K v., . H. Marshall. II Penci- were Carl Heaue a' erda.v.

Deardorf and

WELCOME BABY 1914 WITH PISTOL SHOTS New Paris Persons Less Noisy Than Usual Several Parties Held

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Worms The Cause of Your Child's Pains. A foul, disagreeable breath, dark circles around the eyes, at times feverish, with great thirst; cheeks flushed and then pale, abdomen swollen with sharp cramping pains are all Indications of worms. Don't let your child suffer Klckapoo Worm Killer will give sure relief. It kills the wormswhile its laxative effect add greatly to the health of your child by removing the tlangerous and disagreeable effect of worms and parasites from the system. Kickapoo Worm Killer as a health producer should be in every household. Price 25c. All Druggists or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. Phila, or St. Louis. (Advertisement!

HELD FROM HOME 1 NEW PARIS. O., Jan. 2 The fu- j neral services of Chauncey C. Wilson i were held "Wednesday afternoon at j 2 o'clock from his late residence. Rev. .f. P. Hearst in charge. Interment was made in Spring Lawn cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. David A. McKee. Eldo-! rado. o. E. McKee of Richmond, and ! .1. G. McKee. of Bristol. Ind., were j among those from a distance who at- i tended the services. I

took 8,000,000 years for this assume its present condition.

CKLE-FAC

and Wind Bring Out Uqly Snots, j

How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance-, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it

I will not cost you a penny unless it 'removes the freckles; while if it does I give you a clear complexion the exjpense is trifling. j Simply get an ounce of othine --double strength from Leo H. Fihe and a ifew applications should show you how asy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complcV 1 ion. Rarely is more than one ounce

case. druggist for the

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

XEW PARIS, O.. Jan. 2. NewYear's was ushered in with less noise than the usual custom, though firearms were discharged and one church bell rang for thirtv minutes. The En-

worth League held a watch party at the home of Miss Leona Smith for the members and several invited guests. The Phi Ro Delta club watched the old year out at the club rooms and enjoyed a social evening with several

invited lady guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. ' needed for the worst J. Canny were host and hostess in hon- I Be sure to ask the

or ot the old year's exit at their home: double strength othine as this is the on High street. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. i prescription sold under guarantee of

c unnmgnam ana son isimon and .Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McGill and family were

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regular session and afterwards enjoyed a social time with games. Oysters were served by the Pythian Sisters and a pleasant time with "smokes" and stories whiled awav the old vear.

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Cent a Word Days for the Price off 5

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Want Ad Letter List

rOR RENT Continued

FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms; no children. 7 S. 4th St.. Plat 2. 2 1 FOR RENT Rooms furnished " for light housekeeping: light, heat and bath. 3!.". Randolph. 2-2 F'ORTltENT Four room flat. $10; six room house with bath, $14; five room houses. $10; six room house. $12.50; five room house with bath and electric lights, flfi; five room house $10, and five room house, $'. (will rent to colored people). (). B. Fulehatn, over 710 Main st. Phone '''"t '..

F"OR RENTX. 2d st.

FOR SALE REAL TATE Continued

-A five room house. 21 0

Barber

money back i freckles. Adv

if It fails to remove ' -

WANTED

A German chemist at Hanover has succeeded in making hard coal out of i the elements of which the coal in i

mines was formed. His estimate is

UPTU

If you think there is no truss you can wear with comfort, or hold your rupture, then see a free demonstration of

F. H. IVleek AUCTIONEER I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Farm and Pure Bred Live Stock Sales a Specialty. For dates PHONE 4024 Address Richmond, Ind., R. R. 1

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Will grant exclusive selling rights of nationally advertised high grade special! y, in big demand, to party in position to operate on large scale. Very unusual opportunity. Address T. .1. Iawson. 12 Woodward ave., Detroit. Mich. 2-7

WANT K cialty. S. W.

WANT I

FOR RENT Furnished front room with heat, one-half block from Main. Call between 6 and S p. m.. 30 South nth. :n-3t FVVrOtETWIouse. 129 S. fth St. Phone 31 SO. 23 tf

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and

CamnpbeSD farms and city properties Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In 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-frl tf

W. S. BENNETT Real Estate and Insurance. City and Farm Property. Phone 2707. Room 15 Kellv Block.

-Modern house.

FOR RENT

2737.

FOR RENT Furnished flats, steam heat and cooking gas. 415 Main. 26-7t

FUNK AND MILLER

Phone

29-7t I c J M : i r-i nu.

FOR SALE

;D Sewing Mrs. R.

::d st. 2D- Competent

housework; family washing. Address

WANTED A plac

Children's a S. Vanvoris.

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woman of three; 1 S. 1Mb st

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for no It

gn-ral

FOR SALE Horse and buggy, sell separate or together.

horse is well broken and can go high and fast. Owner will be on Jv 7th and Main after one o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Phone 270s. it FOR SALE Block and split stve wood. Mrs. Aaron Shute, Phone r.i4::c. 2?.

hon-rest

rework, iiurant.

or to n;i Phone ;

dishes in

FOR SALE Buff Orpington chickens. Phone 4.H. I -tf

TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE

makes, $SH0 and up

FARMERS' INSTITUTE SELECTS SPEAKERS

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son of Dayton, spent yesterday with Mrs. Catherine MrGrew. Rev. L. W. Bridge of Indianapolis, is the '.uet of Mr and Mrs. Lcn Morrison. Mrs. Mary Coliins of Muncie was here Wednesday. Misses Mary and Margaret Caughey of Eaton spent yesterday here with Mr. and Mrs. John Caughey. Miss Elizabeth Tillman returned Wednesday to be- pi -sit ion at Sidney . O., aft'T spendine rh- holiday., with her sisters. .Mrs. 15. S. Davis of this place, and Mrs. Ray Richey of K not'. Mrs. :harls Roach and children of Xenla. are guests of her mothr. Mrs. ; Mary Mungavin. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baumenrdner of I.ogansport were guests of Air. and Mrs. C. Bainngardnor Wednesday Mrs. S. K. Scott and children of Dayton are guests of Mr. and Mrs E. H. Young. A d.iushter has beep horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Aikm of Richmond. Mrs. Aikin is the daughter of Mr. and; Mrs. George Miller of Xew Paris. j Mrs. M. II. Pence and Mrs. (' A . ' I fawley were hostesst s this ai''"rnoon for ;i meeting of the Thimble club, at t h. homo of the latter. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Yiiiini Sheffer, who underwent an operation for brain tumor a ie weeks ago ; r Cincinnati, is improving The chroni.headach' with which h was affllccd

has disappeared and hi dition 's better. His di. one in the medical wor! ! watched with interest i, Dr. and Mrs. E. E i

tertained .1 D. King of

ELDORADO. Ohio, Jan.

dington, of Eaton, ami Airs. Ida

Durhin, of Frederickstow n, were selected as speakers for an independent farmers' institute to be held here on January 23 and 24. The Kimmel family orchestra will furnish music. The complete program "ill be announced as soon as completed by the executive committee. The nipv-ror of Austria owns the largest opal in the world. It weighs seventeen ounces.

The Wundertruss have vour doubts removed. No

'ssure in the bark or on the bone front. No leg straps, elastic bands steel springs. Especially for run

down and hard to hold. those operations and navel rupI'lesl.y women. If interested

I and ; pre;

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tures low . follow ing tures in

call at WESTCOTT HOTEL Richmond, Monday, January 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Inquire for

5th,

K II BROWN

The Wundertruss Demonstrator. If you can not call, write for book. Health Appliance Co., 1.'1G W. 34th St. Xew York City.

NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, 9042 Main Street

(Over Nolte's Carpet Store) SPECIAL Until February 1st, will make Bridge Work at $3.00 per tooth. No more. Fully guaranteed.

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Gold Crowns Bridge Work Full Sets .... Gold Fillings . Silver Fillings

$3.00 $3.00 $5.00 .$1.00 up . 50c up

general conase is a rare . and is being

v all. ievington enNew Madison

ommissioiier s sate

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of F a

and Mrs. day Walter

Ella Bloom at dinner Tues-

Cross has returned to h:

SVloney To Loan 2 If you need money call on us. We loan any amount from $5 to $100 on household goods, pianos, teams, Stock, &. Etc.. without removal. If you are unable to call write or phone and our agent will call at your house and explain our LOW RATE. Private Reliable The State Investment & Loan Company Phone 2560, Room 40 Colonial Eldg., Richmond, Indiana.

in Western Wayne County, County just northwest of Cambridge City, Indiana. Part of Moses Myers' Estate. ON JANUARY f, 1914 One Farm of 100 Acres One Farm of 78 Acres OX JANUARY 7, 1911 One Farm of 40 Acres One Farm of 21 Acres All these Farms are in Jackson Township and Well Located.

JOHN C. D0DS0N

Commissioner

State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Court. October Term. 1 !::. ' .NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF 11KAI, EST TE.

: Notice is hereby given that und.-r-; signed Commissioner appointed in tin' i action for partition in tin- Wane C:rIcuit Court of Wayne County. Indiana, i wherein Evelyn Snyder Scott is plainj tiff, and William Snyder: Elizabeth .1. i Cause. Isa:;c V. Cause, her husband:

Elizabeth Snyder, (widow of .Joseph E. Snyder, dcd.i: Henry A. Snyder: lit nrietta Snyder, his wif.-: Elizabeth Blinn. Horatio Rlfnn. her husband; William Snyder, Ida Snyder, his wife; Polly S. Eeiter, William .1. Loiter, her husband: Earl C. Snyder. Florence

! Snyder, his wife; Edna Snyder, a sinj gle woman; Chessie Snyder, sinvleI woman: Mary E. Sbearon. Caleb j Shoaron. her husband: Elizabeth Snydor, fwidow of Franklin P. Snyder, jded.): Ceorge F. Snyder, Esther Snydor, his wife: Minnie V. Eley. .Jam s ! El y. her husband: Mary E. Snyder, a single woman: Martha E. Dennis

(widow): Charles Crawford, (surviving husband of Emily Snyder Crawford, dcdl; I.elah Crawford, his wife; Daniel Crawford. Edith Crawford, bis wife; Edwin Crawford. AKie Crawford, his wife; Mary Palmer; Olaront Palmer, her husband; .lames Harrell. (surviving husband of Ida Snyder Harrell. dcd l; Harriet .lay. Herbert .lay. her husband: Percy Leviston (surviving husband of Harriett Snvder revis

ion, ded . Fannie Lcvistor, his wife, j are defendants, for the partition of pertain real estate therein described, toj sell tln peal estate described in the:

! complaint in said cause, l will, as such ! Commissioner, on Monday, the Huh ; day of January. 101 I .offer for sale toj i the highest and best bii' ler the follow j

I ing described real estate in the County j of Wayne, State of Indiana, to-wit: A part of the northeast and south- ; ral quarters of Sect ion "o. Township

14. Range 1 west, and bounded as fol-j lows, to wit: Beginning in the pike on; the east line of said section 3, ten j

rods south of the Southeast corner of said northeast quarter of said section ,"0; thence west "9.40 rods: thence north L'C.IM rods; thence east .V.V10 rods; thence south L'C.fM rod", to the

beginning, containing 10 acres. j TERMS OF SALE: This real es-j late will be sold subject to the taxes of the year. 101:1, payable in the year' HM t, and free and clear of all other incumbrances, and will be sold for onethird cash, one-ihird in one year, and; j one third in two years, or all cash at j the option of the purchaser. If upon j 'payments the purchaser to give his purchase money notes secured by first i mortgage on said real estate as above, such notes being in usual bankable form, waiving relief, providing for at- ' lorneys fees and bearing interest, at ;

sit 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 Sevastepohl School House at the corner of Richmond and Williamsburg, and Cnion Pikes, and is admirably located for the construction of residences thereon, or for use for gardening and truck growing purposes. Edwin Crawford. Commissioner. CARDNEK. .IESSCP & WHITE. Attorneys dec-G-jauU-9

W A N T H I h - Young man as clerk m hardware, stove and furniture store in near-by town. Applicant must be honest and of good habits and furn'sh references. Address W.. care Palladium. -'-2t (TTr C WA X T ElT Tor" general housework. 1-2 Ft Wane Ave. 1-Tt WANTED Nursing by practical nurse in confinement cases. Best, of reference. 1107 Sheridan St. l-2t WANTED housework by young girl. 1322 N. F. l-2t WAVI ED H o i fs e"w t i k b yw eek. Call !14 South rtb. l-2t WANTED - White girl for housework. Cood cook, no washings. Call after 4 p. rn. :ft North loth street. 31-3t

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Facsimile

typewriten form letters. Phone 22."t. Room :119 Colonial Building. Rebuild Typewriter and Form Letter Co. 1 1 2Vt FOR SALE Driving horse, buggy and harness. Reasonable. South fith street. 27-7t FOR SALEApartmont house at a bargain. Will rent for $7." per month. Address 'Bargain," care Palladium. 27-tf FOR SAL E A brand new I -a Porte Storm buggy. The best storm buggy built. Richmond Mfg. Co., West "rd and Chestnut. 31-4t FOR SA LE Enterprise Coffee M il f. Phone 1542. 31-tf

Remember that next Tues

day is the date of our Big Florida Excursion. We are exDectine a large crowd to

This ?o w'th us on this excursion.

We expect to have a Special Pullman Coach out of Cincinnati through to Fellsmere without change. A 2,200mile trip for $31.85, with stopover anywhere. Train leaves Richmond at 3:50 p. m. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766.

WANTED 10 girls. Steady work, good wages. Richmond Underwear Co. 2t 7t W A N TED To t rad eci "fpfoirty?or small farm. Address "II. ," care Palladium. 2D-tf W A N T E D - ( ' i r 1 for generaT" hous? work. Call 2U01 East Main street. 29-tf W A NTlTl ) Roomers. C.11 North 9th

stnel. 27-7t ICITHER SEX t arn splendid income at J

home during spare time. Send 10c for names of 40 reliable firms supplying home work. Dee Pub. Co., Desk 1 Sit Hodges Bldg, Detroit, Mich. 6-lmo

IFOR SALE REAL ESj TATE i

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr.

L Jooes

A. M. ROBERTS REAL E3TATE P.ltv nrifl tt.rm TvnnArtiM I.thortv

ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office iOffiCe Phone 1439

Keys Harnes Store, 613 Main st.

FOR SAI: 7

ace. Phonf

room 4447.

house with furn-

ACCTIOXEER 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

Residence

2570

! NOTICE Chimneiy and house repnirj ing. J. Combs, 217 X. ISth St. 15-tf

EOR S A I .F. - cood m nd em hnmfl

Phone c2?,4." j Shurley's Large Moving Vans FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly to 1 North 8th street. Phone 1536. modern. Immediate possession. I .

Phone 3247.

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 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 :'.002. 20-fri-sat-tf

FOR RENT

FOR RE.NTSouth Nth.

RENT

Room with board.

FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Thone 4347.

HENNING REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE COMBTOCK BUILDING East of Westcott Hotel PHONE 2S26

SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg.

LOST

LOST An old fashioned garnet pin. either in Oennett theatre or on south side of Main between ISth and Oennett. Phone CC44. Liberal reward. l-3t LOST A drab silk necktie, some plac between Hunt and Harris. Return 121 1 Harris. 2 li

LOST Christmas, a green rosary, between St. Mary's church and N. lfith si. Phone 217.0. 2-lt

SE

-Modern furnished

FOR

120". Main. FOR RENT New five room Inquire 221 South .'Ird street

FOR RENT Six room

20F5 N. C. Phone 401

FOIi RENT 6 room house T.IS N. 17th. Call 222 N.

house. 15-tf

house and bath.

i. IS tf

good barn K.th. 19-tf

:524 l-7t ' yy

room, j

30-7t

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SALE 39 H9H4 Indiana,

FOR RENT Five room lower ilat; elcctr: light and bath. 21G N. W. 1st. See A. W. Gregg. S-tf FOR KENT F ive "room "flat7cofTsT

Gth and A stx

FOR RENT Business room, and S. A st.; fine location eery. See A. W. Gregg. FOR RENT-Moderrr f. " room 213 West 4th street. S-e Gregg. Hoosier Store.

See A. W. Gregg. Stf

cor. fith for grohouse. A. W. 1-tf

l OR RENT 7 room house with furnace, just ready to occupy. Phone 3247. Ask for Mr. Willetts. 25-tf FOR RKNt FurnTshcd" flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. 9 tf FOI i RE N T Two fi vTp. orie4 room . and one f room, electric light and bath. Address 210 Richmond ave. Phone 327i. 22-1 f FOR RENT Furnished rooniIhoderti conveniences. 102 N. 14th. 31-7t FOR RENT I'll rnished "rooms,-heat

and bath. :M N. 12th. FOR RENT Modern residence," locality. Phone l'Jll.

At Richmond,

AT CHRISTM A.N'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 in foal. If you wish to buy a. good mare don't wait; buy early, as good mares are very scarce and will sell higher i ext spring than last. Remember when you buy one of me you get what you pay for or get your money back. 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 pehead if sold. SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 12:3 P. M. Terms, ; months with per cent, interest.

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Ho Ho Jooe

FARMER

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A Postal sent to the Ward Machine Co., North B St., will

bring either a Lancaster, Gruber, Farmers, or Housekeepjers Almanac, 1914.