Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 60, 20 January 1914 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN FOUR ACRE FARM SELLS FOR $3,000 Total of Real Estate Deals for Last Week Amounts to $35,560. The Wonder Is, They Let Jeff Get Away With It Bv "BUD" FISHER t too, sotnr HeMEteTi 1. THIS KINO OP A aoB RECORD: 21 TRANSFERS
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1914
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There were few real estate transfers this week, but the highest price brought for land around here for some time, was recorded. Effie Guthrie paid 13,000 for the four acre patch of land on the Middleborough pike belonging tto Eben and Alice Louck. .The land Is located in the east inter-section of the Gaar road and the Middleborough pike in the hear of the old Gaar homestead. The total of real estate transfers recorded for the week were $35,560. The People's Loan and Trust Company of Winchester sold to Jacob E. Hinshaw of Winchester, 260 acres in Perry township, specifying only the recorder's fee. Another Perry town ship farm of thirty-seven acres was sold to Emery Brown by Elmer and Lizie Thomas for 2,500. Saturday was a record day when $25,000 in real estate transfers were recorded. One farm near Hagerstown brought $8,000 by Benjamin Stalker and America Shaw. Stalker purchased a lot and brick building in Dublin for $2,500. Transfers for the Week. Samuel and Martha McCain, Allegheny City, Pa., to Wresterfleld Bros. Greenville, Ohio, lots 123 and 124 in Benton Heights addition to city of Richmond. $430. Charles Ella Arnett to M. J. and W. H. Howell, Randolph southwest quater of section 26, Perry township, 2Vs acres, $650. Elmer and Lizie Thomas to Emery Brown, part of northwest quarter of section 22, Perrv township, 37 acres, $2,300. Cora B. Dick to Frederick Brown, part of lot 10, J; Hadley addition to city of Richmond. $1.00. Richmond Lake and Park company to Adam H. Bartel, lot 52, R. "u. ft 1'. f'o.'s addition to city of Richmond. $400. Eben and Alice Louk to Effie Guthrie, part of northwest quarter of section 27 and part of northeast quarter of section 28, Wayne township, 3 acres. $3,600. 'e's.Loan and Trust company, Wi: ter, to Jacob E. Hinshaw, Itaudo! county, southeast quarter of seet.jn 3 and east half of southwest quarter of section 3, 260 acres. $1.00. Amy R. and Charles Y. Ulrich to if any and Laura Symons, part of section 10, Jefferson township, 14 V2 acres. $1,000. Walter M. and Pearl Seaney, to C. and O. railroad of Indiana, parcel of ground of sections 3 and 38; 1-10 acre. $1.00. Frank T. and Flossie I. Strayer to Elizabeth M. Bloemke, lot 115, Jenkins addition to city of Richmond. $1. Ruth and Augustus Chapman to William Snyder, Butler county, part lot 515, E. Starr addition to city of Richmond. $2,580. Bon Schroede to D. E. Cooper, lot Beallview addition to Richmond, $60. P rank" Schroeder to D. E. Cooper, lot 219 in Beallview addition, $18.00. Same, lot 220 Beal!view addition, $60. John F. Miller to John J. Getz, part lots 3 and 4 in H. Moffit's addition to city of Richmond. $1.0. Mary E. Boarman to W. W. Zinmluorman, lot 59, C. W. Starr addition to city of Richmond. $5,000. Benjamin Stalker to America Shaw, part of northeast quarter section 28, township 16. range 12. $8,000. S. W. Pantle to eBnjamin Stalker, lot S, block 1, Dublin, $2,500. Fred E. Webber to t-Gorge E. Turner, lots 11 and 14, Abington. $100. J. N. Phenis to Viola Chenoweth, lot 22, BicSile & Laws addition to city of Richmond. $4,600. Carter D. Cory to eGorge W. Smith, part northeast quarter of section 29, township 16, range 12. $8,800. Flora B. Blose to William H. Blose, part northeast quarter of section 24, township 15, ranee 1. $1.00.
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SIR.YOV CANT K-ePtAce THe Lost p-t I But ButDESIRE FOR OFFICES STIRS ECONOMY MEN Three Progressive's Enter Race for Trustee; Two Want Assessor Job. ECONOMY, Ind., Jan. 20 Candidates for the Progressive primary are announcing their ambition to run for office. Three men are in the race for trustee; Link Morrison, contractor; Charles Atkinson, grocer; Thomas Cain, farmer. All are well known and respected in the community. John Bowman, present assessor, 13 a candidate for re-election, while Fielder Olrey has declared his affection for the position. President Robert L. Kelly, of Earlham college, preached to a crowded house at the Economy Friends church Sunday uight. Meetings in the church will continue during the rest of the week, with a different preacher every evening. William North cot t saw forty wild geese Hying north last Friday afternoon. Allie Pierce will move his family to Richmond the first of April. Marshall Entertains. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamb and children Sunday. Elsworth Cauiey, of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. Northcott and family, part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Richmond, were in Economy Saturday evening. Marsh Lindsey and family attended 1'.' mother's funeral at Losantville, Sunday. .Mrs. Emma Clark, who has been j visiting relatives in Williamsburg, has returned home. She has a bad case of rheumatism to contend with. Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark. Mrs. Lilly Chamness visited in Richmond Sunday. Guests from Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cranor, of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cranor and son. of Richmond, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tot Cranor, of the Cranor hotel. W. L. Fenimore returned from Muncie Sunday morning. Rev. Lester Wood and Mrs. Nola Oler attended church at Morgan's chapel Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger, last Sunday. Miss Blanche Fenimore returned to Mimcie Sunday evening. Attends Economy hurch. Miss Edna Garrison attended the Economy Friends Sunday school and church, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallow and son spent Sunday at Greensfork. Meetiug will be continued at the M. E. church all this week. William Jones and son of Richmond were visiting relatives here Sunday. Francis ain, who recently fell and broke a rib, is now able to be out again. For a Deep Seated Cold. It is in cases of deep seated colds that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is most appreciated. It relieves the lungs and makes breathing easier, liquifies the tough mucus and makes it easier to expectorate, allays the cough and aids nature in throwing off the cold and restoring the system to a healthy condition. Mrs. C. B. Walters, Decatur, 111., says, "Fifteen years ago Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured me of a deep seated cold on the lungs and rid me of an aggravating cough. I have since used it when needed and it has always produced the desired results." For sale by all dealers. A t ..,-() s mi.. -1 " Japan is such a mountainous country that it has to resort to intensive cultivation in order to raise enough rice.
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1 l the toe' PALLADIUM WANT ADS m 1 mm Talk to ths Town Through THE PALLADIUM II Cent a Word! 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 M 1 Bargain 2 j Mail will be kept for 30 days only, j All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Dining room girl for Hotel. Address Palace Hotel, Connersville. , 2i-2t WANTED Washings without ironings. 1020 North 16th St. 20-2t WANTED Young bull tiog or pup. Address H. S., care Palladium. 20-2t WOMEN of refinement and education to represent our five volume Bible story set. Salary and commission. Address A., care paper. 20-.i WANTED Two women to cull on nurses. Must have some knowledge of nursing, medicine or be an enthusiast on the subject of health. Satisfactory remun -n'.tk n to right parties. Address 11, care paper. "4t WANTED Two teachers or persons who have qualified to teach, but pre fer work mure remunerative. Educational line. Reference required. Address C, care paper. 20-5t WANTED Bicycles, carpet sweepers, furniture to repair. Saw filing, shears, knives, tools ground. Call for and delivered free. Wesley Brown and Sons. Phone ."UiSti. WANTED--T7 rent an equipped farm of 80 to 100 acres by a single experienced man. Address "Renter," care Palladium. li-6t SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Francis Brusman, city manager, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 17-lmo WANTED Woman or girl for general housework. Address A-24 care Palladium. 17-r.t WANTEDTo" buy "1912 ModelFord! 127 S. 12th. 15-7t WANTED Girl for housework. Call W. Buhl, Spring Grove. 15-7t I WANT TO BUY watches, diamonds and old gold. J. M. Lacey, Sth and Main streets. Open Tuesday and Saturday nights. janl4-lmo WANT E D-G oo d girl f o r g e n c- r a 1 housework; must be a good cook; no laundry work; good wages. 117 N. 13th. 13-7 SALESMEN WANTED $75.00 per month and all 'expenses to begin. Experience not absolutely necessary. Take orders from dealers for cigarettes, cigars, snuff, smoking and chewing tobaccos. Penn Wholesale Tobacco company, Station O, NewYork, N. Y. 12-51t 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 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. 15-22-29-6-13-20 BICYCLE REPAIRING and supplies, and baby cabs re-tlred. Frank Brunner, rear 358 Richmond Ave. 17-20-22-24-27-29-31
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FOR SALE Porterfleld & Campbell REAL ESTATE KelSy B!k. , 8th & Main Sts.
FOR SALE Cadillac "30" touring car. First class condition. Address P. O. Box 172. 16-tf FOR SALE Heating wood and posts. Phone 4717. 19-7t FOR SALE Fresh cowT Phone iii2. (13-7t)
FOR TRADE Modern Richmond residence for SO to 100 acre farm. Address "E. G ," care Palladium. 17-7t FOR SALE Two sows and seventeen pigs. Pigs will weigh 40 lbs. Phone 4S46. 17-7t H. Ho jone; Auctioneer and Horse Dealer. I cry all kinds of sale anywhere. Personal property or real estate. Richmond Indiana Phone Office 1431). Residence 2570 J No. 15 N. 7th St. i PCBLIC S A LE The undersigned 'will ' sell on the Sam Barnes farm, 1 Vi miles north of Chester, on the Foun-; tain City pike, Tuesday, February ' 3, 1914, one 9 year old Percheon Stallion, one 7 year old Light har- j ness stallion, both broke to work, i Also 3 other horses, 10 cattle, 49 j hogs, corn, hay, straw, fodder, farm I tools, harness and numerous other' articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Bert Hunt, S. F. Barnes. 20-22 24-20 27-2S-30 FOR SALE Scotch Collie piips. XTdress Willie .1. Feasel, Richmond, R. R. No. 7, Greensfork. Phone 57M. 20-7t FOR SALE Single comb buff orphington rooster. Prize winner; cheap. A. C. Hurrel, R. R.ji. 20-lt t-uit SALE GrocerdoinR a $1,000 . business a month. Owner has reason for selling. Address "G" care Palladium. 20-22-21-27-29-2-4 FOR S A LE Favorite coaTfange. 2 U South 11th Street. 2'-7t Pl'BLIC SALE At my residence north of Fountain City, on Lynn pike, Monday, February If!, 5 horses, 3 cows, 0 brood sows, corn, hay, ; farm implements, harness, De Ia- j val separator, gasoline pump en-' gine, etc. Sale begins 10 o'clock prompt. Elmer Clark. 20-22-24-2S-3-10-13 ( FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 rooms, electric lights and bath, $12.00. 1104 N. I street. 19-.".t FO R REN"TSmall cottageT gas7 w liter and lights. $9.00. Call 614 S. E street. 19-7t i FOR-RENT 5 room modern apart"-! ment in the Holland. Inquire Jonas Gaar. lC-tf FOR RENT Corner house, 6 rooms. bath, furnace. 747 S. 7th. See Pohlmeyer 16-7t FOR RENT Office rooms in 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. See 1st Nat. Bank. lC-7t FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping; light, heat and bath; . no children. 615 S. B. 14-7 FORRENT Double house, 228 N. W. 5th. 12-7 FOR RENT An apartment in Linden Building on North 10th street. Phone 1335. 8-tf
OH. THAT'3 ALU (?tfcHT X MS JUST ITAKIMG HifA Down T-N9 ROAt TO SHOOT Him fAN.s6.Lf1 OR RENT Continued FARM RENTERS STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN We will sell you a 65 acre farm well located, with good buildings, close to high school. Mostly level and all til- ! lable. On good terms, $1,000 down. the balance on long time at 5 percent Interest. Possession March first. This farm is right, the price is right at $S5 per acre. I Own a farm and pay your inj terest with the share that you are now giving your landlord. See us now. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2763. FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. 9-tf 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 Light housekeeping rooms. Phone 1821. 13-7 FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR RENT Four room flat with electric lights, $10.00; six room house with bath and electric lights. $14; five room house $10 (will rent to colored people. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 20-3t FOR RENT 5 room flat, modern cpiiMill luiauuu. I3CI1J. r. Ildlll. Ft) rfTiENT .". roonThouse. 901 North 10th. Inquire Dr. Kinsoy. '0-7t LOST Garnet Breast Pin at Friends church or Tabernacle, yesterday afternoon. Return to 215 Linden Ave. Reward. JO-'jt PO R R ENT 5 room house at Sir. North Sth street, good shape, $10 per month. 4 room flat at 1113 Hunt street $I.0O. .. room house at S23 North F street, $9.00 per month. SHIDELER. 913 MAIN. PHONE 1S14 ...,! 1 . ww. J : 1 1 ir ; ,,,-w - . ' FOR SALE REAL TATE ESFOR SALE Corner lot on 17th street boulevard. Reeveston Addition. Address "Reeveston." care Palladium. 17-7t A. M. ROBERTS REAL. EST AT h. City and farm properties. Liberty nve. R. No 1. Pfcone 4171 Office Keys Harnes Store. i13 Main Rf FOR S ALE 5 room brick house. Plume 1522. 14-7 FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phoae 4447. SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O O. F. Bids FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3247. FOR SALE A good Phone 3234. modern home W.S.BENNETT, Real Estato and Insurance, City and Farm Property. ROOM 15 KELLY BLOCK
1 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued CLINTON E. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room 18 Kelly Block Phone Office 1303; Res. 3078 New Bungalow worth $3,000, priced to eell $2,300. Modern 8 room bouse, good as new worth $3,500 $3,000. Double brick, centrally located, in good rental district, 12 rooms, rents for 11 per cent. Price $3,000. If you are looking for any thing in real estate line see me as I have some splendid bargains. CLINTON E. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room 18 Kelly Block Phone Office 1303; Res. 3078 12 ROOMS Good double brick, square Main street, can sell It to you to make 11 pet cent fine location. S ROOMS Modern home. A bargain at $2,150. MODERN 8 ROiI HOUSE, well located, nearly new. Price $3,000. I have seversi small places for sale or trade. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED W'E Repair engines, etc., elevators, steam pumps, printing presses, flour miC machinery, bang line shafting, make piton rings, bronze bearings for motor and dynamos, agricultural machinery all kinds, cement machinery, repai everything in the machinery line. WARD MACHINE SHOP, 820 North B Street. Shurley's Large Movine Vans I? to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Mewing Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. Richmond Welding Co. . Rear 205 N. Sth Street Oxy-Acetelene Welding You Break It We Fix 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 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 ua for reoalra. ) All work done on short notice. Day and Night. RICH AND SIMMONS LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we hare the buyers. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 124 N. 6th St. Phone 1884 LOST LOST Gold watch charm, keystone shape with Masonic emblem. .-Return to Palladium. Reward,' U-7t
