Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 73, 4 February 1914 — Page 9
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Cambridge City K. of P. Officers Are Installed
CA.ii ! ! v, i-b. 4. The Installation of Ofticeiand inspection of the Cambridge City Company, No. 65, Uniform Rank, K. of P. occurred Monday evening with Col. Phelps, of New Castle, Inspecting Officer. One hundred and fifty members of the order witnessed the installation of the following officers: Daniel Chapman, Captain; Jesse Hormel, First Lieutenant; Frank Ingerman, Second Lieutenant: Albert Boyer, Recorder; Henry Rcth, Treasurer; William Pike, Guard; R. L. Scott, Sentinel. Talks were given by the officers of the Richmond and New Castle Ranks, vhich were prevent as companies, whi'e had a representation of forty-sf-vpTj mem berg. The German Lodge, of Richmond, conferred and added dejvrcw (of pleasure) by their German : "Tips and recitations. An elaborate banquet followed the ceremonies. V. L. Gnrrettson and Floyd Newby of Knlkhtstown. spent Monday in Cambridge City, auditing the books of the Natural Gas company. W. L. GsTre-ttaon, of Knightstown, tls the Kiiest cf his daughter, Mrs. F. J. Scudder, Monday. Mrs. bins e G -ay ton has retuhned, after a week spent in Richmond, the guest cf Mrs. Alice Guyton. Mrs. i'lank McDaniel and Mrs. Allien Durham spent Monday afternoon in Richmond. Miss Jennie McGrew has returned after a fortnight spent with relatives In Logansport. Angelo Chenzo, the Italian shoemaker, will become a citizen of this country within thenext few months, taking DEDICATE TEMPLE OF PYTHIANS SOON Wave rly Lodge Members Plan to Entertain Many Visitors. EATON, Ohio, Feb. 4 The greatest fraternal event ever witnessed in Preble county will be held March 4 in Eaton when the new $20,000 temple of Waverly Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will be formerly dedicated. Upon this occasion there will be assembled in Eaton officers of the state grand lodge and representatives from every town and city within a radius of fifty miles. Pythians at Hamilton are planning a special train to run from that place Bua accommodate mem Dei s irom me several small towns between that city and Eaton. At the head of the delegation that will come from Richmond, Indiana, will be Past Euprerne Grand ;('haneellor, Charles Shively. Dayton :a!so will send a delegation. The dedicatory services will be public. The Commercial - club has prevailed upon citizens generally to take up the spirit. ;of the day and decorate homess and : places of business in the colors of the : order. t i WHITEWATER WHITEWATER, Feb. 4 The XVhite water Cornet band will give a concert at Palestine, O., Saturday ni&ht. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas entertained Rev. Livengood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Ilichl of Richmond spent. Friday evening with Mrs. Jennie Addleman. Mr. John Murphy was the guest of "Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rothermel Sunday. The funeral of Mrs. Fred Brown of "Richmond was held at this place Saturday morning. Mrs. Cleve T'yle spent a few days with relatives at Richmond last week and attended the Honeywell meeting, j. Mr. Colvin Williams is now burning 3;as in his farm residence. Change Residence. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Home are moving to Glen Karn, O. Mr. Stephen Parish of XX'ebster, Ind , spent Sunday with Mr. Edd Carman and family. . iMss Hazel White visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Pyle. Mrs. Chas. Veregge of Hollansburg, O., spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Addleman.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown entertained at their country home Sunday, Mr. Fred Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall, Lewis Welsh and Hubert XX'elsh. A number of Mr. end Mrs. Jesse Townsend s menus gave them a pleasant, surprise Friday evening. Those making up the party were Mr. Oscar White and family, Mr. Clyde Thomas and family, Misses Blanche Bunker, Hazel Hill, Iva and Ethel Allen, Ethel and Edna Lawler, Miss Alexander. Messrs. Ivan Starbuck, Raymond Lawler, Shurley White, Floyd Brown, Chas. Farmer, and Harry Brown. Mr. f'enn XX'elsh has returned to this place after ' spending a few days with hir. Bert Hunt and family near Foun tain, City,
out his naturalization papers the first of May. He is anticipating a visit to his aged parents in the Isle of Sicily before the summer closes, both of whom are dvanced in years. Mrs. F. S. Bates, Misses Mary and Louise Bates, of Richmond, and Miss Elizabeth Bates, a student in the Elmhurst school, were visitors in this city a few days since. Raymond Storch, of Piqua, visited his father and sister, Henry Storch and Miss Beatrice Storch, the first of the week. Scott Lichty, of Harrison township, has purchased the Huff farm of seventy-eight acres, north of Richmond. Consideration, $6,500. He will take possession the first of March. Miss Jennie McGrew will go to Indianapolis Monday to attend the Millinery openings. George Watts, assistant superintendant of the Cambridge City Natural Gas company, spent Monday here. Elect Officers. The Helen Hunt club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Boden. Mrs. M. R. Krahl related in an interesting manner, the characteristics of the story of Pere Gynt. This was followed by Mrs. May Boden, who related the story of the opeora, and also illustrated her talk by selections from the same, on the Victrola. This was the meeting for the annual election of officers- which resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Ophelia G. Shults; Vic president, Mrs. M. R. Krahl; Secretary, Miss Blanche Boyd; Treasurer, Mrs. Willard Petro. The next meeting will be that of two weeks with Miss Eva Toms, hostess.
JAMES BARRETT DEAD HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Feb. 4. The body of James Barrett, who died in a private sanitarium at Indianapolis, after a several months' illness, was brought here Tuesday and burial was in West Lawn cemetery. The deceased is survived by a widow, Beulah Brumback Barrett and one son, Eugene. He formerly conducted a grocery here several years ago. HOW RESINOL CLEARS AWAY UGLY PIMPLES It is so easy to get rid of pimples and blackheads with Resinol, and it costs so little, too, that anyone whose face is disfigured by these pests is foolish to keep on with useless creams, washes, or complicated "beauty treatments." See how simply it is done: Bathe your face for several minutes with Resinol Soap and hot water, then apply a little Resinol Ointment very gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with Resinol Soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to see how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol medication soothes and cleanses every pore, leaving the complexion clear and velvety. Resinol stops itching instantly and speedily heals eczema, and other skin humors, dandruff, sores, burns and piles. Sold by every druggist, Resinol Ointment. 50 cts. and $1, Resinol Soap, 25 cts. For free trial size, write Dept. 3S-R, Resinol, Baltimore. Md. Don't be fooled by "imitations." (Advertisement) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Estate of Timothy McNamara, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayno Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Timothy McNamara, Deceased, late of XX'ayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. ARGUS O. HORR, Administrator. COMSTOCK & COMSTOCK, Attorneys jan 21-28-feb 4 NOTICE OF EXECUTOR State of Indiana, XX'avne Countv. ss: j Notice is hereby given that the tini dersigned has duly qualified as the I executor of the last will and testa- : ment of Mattio Mercurio. late of XX'ayne County, Indiana. Said estate i is supposed to be solvent, j COLOGERO MERCURIO, ! Executor. I WILLIAM H. KELLET. Attorney. 21-28-11 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of March, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 P. M. Monday, February 9 1914. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. By order ot the Board, 3-4 S. E. Smith, Med. Sup t.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 1914
PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566. H Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5. WANT AD LETTER LIST Box G 1 Experienced . . 4 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED WANTED Reliable farm hand, $30 month and up; steady employment. Address Walter Mull, Harmony, Minn. (2-7t) WANTED A man of experience in meat business. Address Meat Market, care Palladium. 2-3t TANTErT6borrow $800 on-firs t mortgage loan within three square of Tenth and Main. Address Loan, care Palladium. 2-7t WANTED Draftsman temiliar with Threshing Machinery. M. Rumely Co. i-3t WANTED-Man or woman who wishes to make three dollars a day. Call 301 Colonial Building, 7 to 9 or 4 to 4-tf WANTED Reliable colored manor woman to solicit. Good pay. Address General Agent, care Palladium. 4-tf XV A N T E D Room and boardby lady employed. Address "D," care Palladium. 4-4t WANTED H. Mann, Paper hanging to do bv C. 41 N. 6th St. Phone 20S3. 4-7t XVr ANTED Place to work, 1214 N. 14. help with house 3-2t WANTED People in Richmond and vicinity to drink for their health Hollencamp Cream Ale and XX Porter. Sold by Louis B. Wrede. Call Phone 2056. 3-24t WAN T E D Bookkeeping or st en ography position by young lady with experience. Address W. A., care Palladium. WANTED Xrashing without ironing. 50c and 75c. Mrs. Hart, N. 16th. 3-2t WANTED Place in country by boy of 16 years. Call 730 N. 15th St. 3. WANTED Place in country to io housework by lady with small child. 415 N. ISth. 3-2t vTNTEDXVWf; girl for second work, small family, $6 per week. Apply 206 North 15th St. 3-2t WANTED Posit i on as I light or day watchman, with some reliable company. Can furnish best of reference by ex-policeman. Strictly temperate. Address Watchman, care Palladium. 3-2t WANTED Place on farm by married man. No children, thoroughly experienced in farm work. 1224 S. Sth. 3j2t WANTED To buy some young sows suitable for June and July farrow. Phone 2766. 3-3t WANTED Plain sewing or anykinl of pleasant work. Address "Bell." care Palladium. S-2t WANTED To trade Fatima coupons for 75 Omar rugs. Sanitary Barber fchop. 3-2t WANTED Trellis and grape arbor work. Eureka Fence Co. Phones 4S04 or 3040. 31-7t fTe WYO R K S TO RE Announces its removal from 191 Fort XX'ayne Ave., to 404 N. 8th street. Will have a full and complete line of Douglass, Hannah, King and American Union Made Shoes, also men's trousers. WANTED Farm hand. Married. Must be experienced in farm work. Address "Experienced" care Palladium. 30-7t 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. Penr Wholesale Tobacco com pa .-r, Staticn O, New York. N. Y. 12-5U I WANT TO BUY watches, diamonds and old gold. J. M. Lacey, Sth and Main streets. Open Tuesday and Saturday nights. janl4-lmo CHOICE home grown and home canned tomatoes in glass. Quarts 15c; dozen, $1.65. 30c for jars returned. Lecn P. Jones, Easthaven Ave. Phone 4734. 28-7t S PI RELllAC OlfTSET S to order. Fraif cis Brusman, city manager, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 17-lmo WANTED An automobile, small second hand cor. a model 10 Buick preferred. Inquire 102 N. 14th street. S0-7t
4 WANTED ContinuedPorterffield & Campbell REAL ESTATE
,8th & MaanSts. WANTED Place on farm by married man. No children, thoroughly experienced in farm work. 1224 S. 8th 31-3t WANTED To exchange a Yale 20 inch coaster bicycle, re-enameled, new tires, saddle, peddles, grips and spokes. A. 1 condition. Cost $:5.00 when new, for a typewriter. Phone 30SC. FOR RENT FOR RENT--Modern house. Phone 31-7t 2737. FOR RENT House of 10 rooms with furnace, toilet and wash stand, suitable for rooming or boarding house. Call at Room No 10 Hittle Block or Phone 2277. 31-4t FOR TRADE Modern iiichmond residence for SO acre farm. Address "Trade," care Palladiu.m 26-tf FOR RENT Six rooms and bath; 200 Richmond avenue. Phone 1303 or Room IS, Kelly Bldg. 26-tf f75rRENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. 613 S. B. 24-tf FOR RENT Furnished front room, alii modern conveniences. With private family. 102 North lith street. 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished or light housekeeping rooms, 423 S. 3 2th. 2-7 FOR RhNT Four room cottoge, 403 S. 10th. Call at 1022 S. C. 2-tf FOR RENT One seven room house with bath, $10; one new three room house, $U. Keys at Bailey's grocery Ea.sthaven ave. Call 323 West Main st. 2-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 Four room flat, electric lights and bath, $12.50. Fifth and S. A. See A. XX'. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 29-tf FO R RE N T Mod em house T rooms and bath one block from the XX'est end of the Doran bridge. Phone 35 Boston. 29-7t FORTRE N T-'l ccd I vvell I i n gT il 1 N ort h 10th. Hans N. Koll. 716 Main. 3-3t FOR RENT 3 five room houses on Hunt and School streets. $10 and $12. Call at 35 N. 8. Phone 2002. 3-7t FOR RENT Modern apartment in Linden Bldg. Phone 1335 37t FOR RENT Modern six room corner house. South 7th and IT. Phone 1 335. 3-7t FOR REN T T hree u n f u r n i s he d r oo S for light housekeeping. 29 S. 16th. 4-2t FOR SALE PUBLIC SALE. At my residence South E street, between 16th and 23rd St., Feb. 9th, consisting of lvorses, cows, hogs, chickens and farming implements. TIIOS. CONN IFF, Auct. C.US 1IAFNER, Clerk. JOHN COTTMAN, Owner. 3-3 1 ! FOR RENT 6 room house. S21 North H St. Newly papered, immediate possession, $11.00 month. FUNK & MILLER PHONE 27 66.
300 Votes for Every New Palladium Subscriber To every contestant bringing us this Coupon properly signed by someone not taking the Palladium, and who agrees to subscribe for The Palladium for a period of 6 weeks will be entitled to .'500 votes. For two subscriptions we will give 700 votes and for 3 subscriptions 1,200 votes.
FOR SALE Continued 1010 Main St., Westcott Hotel Bldg. Sale begins Saturday, Feb. 7th at 2 p. m. and continues until sold. Auction Sale of Art Goods and Novelties. Consisting of Crochet cottons and embroidery flosses and needle work, Stamp goods, combs and hair ornaments, novelties and hair goods of all kinds. This stock is strictly up-to-date in every particular. We will sell all fixtures, including wall cases and show cases. DENT & BOOSVELD Sold by COLONIAL AUCTION CO, J. R. McDonald, Auct.
FOR SALE Poland China male hog. D. L. Cummins, Vz mile east and u mile north of Centerville. 3-3t FOR SALE Coal range, 404 N. lttlil 3-2 1 FOR SALE House and 5 acres of ground on Asylum Ave. Bargain if sold at once. Call 128 N. 7th St. FOR SALE Stoves, refrigerator and phaeton. 249 S. 4th. 31-7t FO'R-SALE Siove wood, 500 hedge posts. Chas. H. Minor. Phone 1765. 31-7t FOR SALE House, barn and large garden. Phone 4S04 or 3040. 2-7t PUBLIC SALE February 25, 1914 The undersigned will sell on the Peter S. Beeler farm three miles south of Richmond on Liberty Pike, 23 head of horses, 60 head of cattle. 50 head of nicely marked grade Ilerford heifers, 2 registered bulls, 100 head of fall shoats, 40 brood sows 15 with pigs on day of sale; hay, corn, straw. Full line of farming implements. BEELER AND COMMONS 3- t FOR SALE Cadillac "30" touring car. First class condition. Address P. O. Box 172. 16-tf FOR S A I J-S a 1 re.MTn ckB re w I n g Co. 28-7t For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattle death from any cause. 30 day insurance for brood marcs. - Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. O. N. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 Sth and Main FOR SAL? Lawn fences, erected in wire or iron. Ijet us figure on your work. Gates in stock or made any size to order. Eureka Fence Co. Phone 4S04 or 3040. 3l-7t FOR S A LE Bin hhorTied and-pol led registered Jersey bulls. Price reasonable. O. E. Fulghuni. Phone 3136. 4-7 1 FO RS A LErmFaTnTlTsouth 5t ti and A streets. Holstein, Shorthorn and Jersey fresh cows. Harry Long. Phone 1351. 4-7t PUBLIC SA LE At my residence north of Fountain City, on Lynn pike, Monday. February 16. 5 horses, 3 cows. 6 brood sows, corn, hay, farm implements, harness. De Laval separator, gasoline pump engine, etc. Sale bef-ins 10 o'clock prompt. Elmer Clark. 20-22-2 1-2S-3-10-13
300 VOTE COUPON Richmond, Ind., February 1914. To the Richmond Palladium: sDesiring to assist this contestant to win the Pony, Cart and Harness, I hereby subscribe for The Richmond Palladium for six weeks and agree to pay carrier at end of each week. Good For Subscriber New Subscribers ny- Address......' Contestant's Name
FOR SALE Continued
FOR SALE White leghorn Cockrels, $1.00 each. 413 N. 20th St. 4-lt STOCK SALE At my residence (Morde Marie farm), 6 miles southwest of Centerville. 1 mile north of Doddridge church, February 17, horses, cattle, hogs and fcheep. Sale will be under tent. M. D. DODDRIDGE. IRVIN DODDRIDGE. (eodl4t) tun SALE Grocery, doing a Jl.ouu business a month. Owner has reason for selling. Address '"G"' care Palladium. ' 20-22-24-27-29-2-4 PUBLIC SALE 13 February, 1914, 2 miles west of Cen terville. BERT ROGERS. I 19-mon-wed-frl-10t j Farms and City Property j For Sale l Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds cf insurance, rent properties, loaa money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block mon-wed-fri tf H. H. JONE! Auctioneer and Horse Dealer. I cry all kinds of sale anywhere. Personal property or real estate. Richmond Indiana Phone Office 1439. Residence 2370 No. 15 N. 7th St. FOR SALE Household goods. Call 226 College Ave. or Phone 3072. 28-7t Hampshire Sale On Monday, February 9, 1914, at Taube's Livery Barn, N. Sixth street, Richmond, Ind.. N. P. Wilson & Son will sell at Public Sale 45 head of pure Hampshire sows and gelts, bred to farrow in March and April, 2 herds boars and a few open gelts; also a few sows with young pigs. Terms made known on day of sale. H. L. Agleheart, Auctioneer. Frank Jones, Clerk. Sale Begins at 12:30. N. P. Wilson Son Phone 3015 (Feb 2-4-7) BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536.
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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Another Farm Bargain. SO ACRES of fine Sugar and Walnut tree land 3 miles from Richmond on a main pike. Almost all under cultivation. Good orchard. 10 room house, large bank barn, and all other out buildings. Well watered and fenced good. One of the best places we know of to make money. The terms are good, only $3,000 down and balance to suit purchaser. Will -take a good, modern house in trade, but must be worth the price asked for it and not over $4,000. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. LAKQESr MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mot W. A. K1CH LFVERY AND FEED We buy -and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we hare the buvers. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 124 N. 6th St. Phone IRg SEE MOOIlt: & OiiBOKis tor du ...... of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called Tor and delivered. DROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LIST YOUR PROPERTY in my new list book. Beginning Feb. 1, 1914. For new. Special advertising (description and price) By card. Phone or call at office, 8th and N. E. MORGAN ' P. S. My old book is 15 years old and a conglomeration. FOR SALK OR TRADE 116 acres. U N. Tub. Owner. 307t FOR SALE A room brick house. Phone 1522. S0-7t A MTROBfcJKAii KfcAL talAlc City and farm properties. Liberty are. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Offlce Keys' Harnes Store. 613 Main t FOR SALE An ideal Dome, sir any modern. Immediate possession. Tbone 3247. FOR SALE A good modem uoiua. Phone 3234. FORS ALE The b'sgest bargain er offered in a pood home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. V. S. BENNETT ; Real Estate and Insurance, City and Farm Property. ROOM 15 KELLY BLOCK LOST LOST Hill folder, red back, contained receipts. Reward. Return to Sla So. M- 29-7t EXCHANGED A Mack overcoat at tabernacl ulng. 33 S. 16th street. 2-2t EXCHANGED Sunday night in tabernacle. black stiff hat. on choir loft, with name S. E. Beery on inside "f swfat band. Phone 3776. 3-lt LOST Saturday afternoon between Westcott hotel and 11th and South A a key ring containing 4 small key 8 and 1. S. Donaldson. Minneapolis. Minn., coin number. Reward If returned to Palladium office. 4-lt LoSTrnai ffelack purse at Arcade theatre Tuesday evening. 216 North 11th. Phone 1115. Reward. 4 St LOST Young lady s hat between A and C street on N. 8th. Finder please return to 224 North Sth St. ;t LOST A small Cameo pin. between 13th and .Main and St. Paul's Episcopal church. Reward if returned to I30S Mai treet. -' . aV8l
