Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 74, 5 February 1914 — Page 9

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COW INJURES BOY Animal Brushes Small Boy Against Barn Hurting Him. ECONOMY, Feb. 5. A cow brusheti ten year old Edgar Farmer against the barn westerday and broke his arm. The boy was trying to lead the animal. Young farmer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chamness and children were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson. Rev. Elbert Russell and son Josiah, pf Earlam, Prof. Eugene Butler, wifo and daughter were entertained at dinner Sunday by Rev. O. W. Frazer and wife. The Misses May Connell and Elsie Lee, of Modoc, Mrs. Vern Ross of Iowa, Earl G-win and son of Losantville were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chamness. Preaching at the Economy Friends' church each Sunday evening until otherwise notified. Several from here attended the revival meeting at Modoc. O. L. Hiatt and wife are attending the protracted meeting at Poplar Run. Mrs. Edward Replogle and daughter Ruth are visiting relatives in Richmond this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall, of Richmond, were here recently. Charles Roddharmel's father-in-law, Mr. Lyburger, of Williamsburg, is lead. Charles Atkinson has charge of the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Leadbetter, of Hagerstown, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clark. Joe Cain was in Richmond Wednesday on business. Mrs. Laura Flemming, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hinshaw atended a play at Hagerstown Tuesday night. Charles Atkinson made a business trip to Richmond eWdnesday. Mrs. Julia Swallow and son are visiting relatives at Greensfork. Quite a crowd of yong people attended a play at Hagerstown eWdnesday night. Pat Williams of Muncie, was here Tuesday afternoon. A family named Richardson has moved in with Mrs. Emma Clark, who has been ill with rheumatism for the past several weeks. menlthunt.odeadbt'SofTSm shrdlhhhm No ice has been put up by the ice men this season. Looks like citizens of Economy and vicinity will have to depend entirely upon artificial ice for the ensuing summer. Mrs. Martha Oler returned to her home in Williamsburg Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison visied William Lamb and family and Mrs. Brown Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lotta Wood and girl friend of Parker City will join her brother and Bister, Rev. Lester Wood and Miss Nellie Wood, who are holding revival meetings at Sugar Grove. Saturday evening they all will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oler and Miss Nola Oler. There is some talk of a new store coming to Economy. SENATOR ILL. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. Senator Bacon, chairman of the senate foreign' relations committee, is confined to his hotel by a high fever. His daugh- j ' ter, Airs. A. B. Sparks, of Macon, (3a., was summoned to Washington today.! Senator Bacon sustained a broken drist recently in a fall in a bath tub. Bibles printed in seventy languages has been required for Canadian circulation. LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You. Drink Lots of Water. Earing meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well known authority, hecause the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheu-. matlc twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Solts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and ha been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys arid stimulate them to normal activity; also -to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder -disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful' effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus j avoiding serious kidney disease.

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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 Meat Market.. 5 Experienced .. 4 Mail will be kept for 30 davs only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. j WANTED ! PARTIES who took double trees off ' j of wagon at First and Main Sts. Re turn same and save trouble as they 1 are known. 5-2t WANTED Girls. Hoosier Store5-tf WANTED Washing and ironings at 620 S. 11th St. 5-2t WANTED Any kind of work by man who knows moulding and stove repairing. Address Chas. Nick, 228 N. 4th St. .5-2 1 WANTED Reliable farm hand, $30 j month and up; steady employment. I Address Walter Mull, Harmony, Minn. ! fTt) WANTED To borrow $800 on first j mortgage loan within three square j of Tenth and Main. Address Loan, ; care Palladium. 2-7t j WANTED""D?afarTfa: miliar with Threshing Machinery. M. Rumely Co. 4-3t WANTED Man or woman who wishes to make three dollars a day. Call 301 Colonial Building, 7 to 9 or 4 to 6. 4-tf WANTED Reliable colored man or woman to solicit. Good pay. Address General Agent, care Palladium. 4-tf WANTErRoo'bljard by" "lady employed. Address "D," care Palladium. 4-4t WANT E DPaper hanging to dobva H. Mann, 41 N. 6th St. Phone 2083. 4-7t 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 WT A N T ED Bookkeeping or stenography position by young lady with experience. Address W. A., care Palladium. WANTED To buy some young sows suitable for June and July farrow. ! Phone 2766. 3-3t WANTEJJ-TrelllR and grape arbor work. Eureka Fence Co. Phones 4804 or 3010. 31-7t NEW YORK STORE Announces its removal from 191 Fort Wayne Ave., to 404 N. Sth 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. Ad dress "Experienced" care Palladium, i 30-7t SALESMEN WANTED $75.00 per month and all expenses to begin. Experience not absolutely necessary. Take orders from dealers fur cigarettes, cigars, snuff, smoking and chewing tobacco- Penc Wholesale Tobacco coinpsT, Station O, New York. N. Y. 12-51t I WANT TO B U Y w a to h e s7 d i a monds and old gold. J. M. Lacey, Sth and Main streets. Open Tuesday and Saturday nights. jan!4-lmo slIliiyOlACdRSETS to orderTFra? cis Brusman, city manager, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 17-lmo WANTED An automobile, small second hand car, a model 10 Buick preferred. Inquire 102 N. 14th street. i?"7t WANTED To exchange a Yale- 20 inch coaster bicycle, re-enameled, new tires, saddle, peddles, grips and spokes. A. 1 condition. Cost $35.00 when new, for a typewriter. Phone 3086. STUDENT wants an absolutely quiet furnished room, simple but clean; city limits preferred. "M. K.," care Palladium 3-eod-3t WANTED Vault work. Phone 3486! jan 31-tu-thur-sat-6 mo WANTED 50 per cent discount on all cabinet photos. Now is the time. We make them. You should have them. Post cards a specialty. Not how quick, but how good. TWENTIETH CENTURY STUDIO 919 & 3Xadn

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FOR RENT Porterfield Campbell REAL ESTATE Kelly BIk., 8th & Main Sts. FOR RENT Modern room suitable for two persons. Phone 1513. 5-3t FOR RENT Furnished room for ladies only. Call at" 19 South 9th street, between 6 and 8 p. m. 2 7-tues-thu rs-sat-6t FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR RENT Modern house. Phone 2737. 31-7t; FOR TRADE Modern Richmond residence for 80 acre farm. Address "Trade." care Palladiu.m 26-tf j FOR RENT Six rooms and bath; 200 ' Richmond avenue. Phone 1303 or Room 18, Kelly Bldg. 26-tf F6liREN"TTwo furnished" rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. 613 S. B. 24-tf FOR RENT Furnished front room, all ! modern conveniences. With private family. 102 North 14th street. 30-Tt j FOR RENT":T4miphdoinigh j keeping rooms, 423 S. 12th. 2-7 1 FOR RENT Four room" cottoge,4 0 3 S. .10th. Call at 1022 S. C. 2-tf FOR RENT One seven room house i with bath, $10; one new three room j house, $6. Keys at Bailey's gro- j eery Easthaven ave. Call 325 West j Main st; 2-tf j FOR RENT New five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tt 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. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. ' 29-tf FOR RENT Modern house 7 rooms and bath one block from the West end of the Doran bridge. Phone 35 Boston. 29-7t FRRENti7e Tweiling. 921 North 10th. Hans N. Koll. 716 Main. 3-3t FOR RENT 3 live 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. 3-7t FOR RENT Modem six room corner house. South 7th and H. Phone 1335 3-7t FORRENT Three unfurnished rooms 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 horses, cows, hogs, chickens and farming implements. THOS. CONNIFF, Auct. GUS HAFNER, Clerk. JOHN COTTMAN, Owner. 3-ot FOR SALE Lawn fences, erected in wire or iron. Iet us figure on your work. Gates in stock or made any size to order. Eureka Fence Co. j Phone 4804 or 3040. 31-7t i

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DONE FOR SALE Continued FOR SALE A good malleable steel range at a bargain. Address Chas. Auld, New Paris, Ohio. 5-2t j FOR SALE330 Pearl. -Gas range nearly new. 5-tf Price, 5-lt FOR SALE Brood sows. Wyatt Farm, R. R. 5. B. FOR SALE Fine China cabinet. Bath room gas heater. 16 Soutn 22nd St. Phone 4023. 5-3t FOR SALE Bicycles, tires, supplies. Baby cabs, wringers, carpet sweepers, saw filing, shears, knives, edged tools sharpened. Called for and delivered free. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 30S6. RUMMAGE SALE New supply Women, Children and Men's second hand, ready to wear goods bought and sold Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening. Room 21 Kelly Bldg., Over Union Bank, Main & 8th St. Public Sale Friday, February 13, 10 o'clock on the Shufe Homestead on State Line. Hordes, Cattle. Hogs and Farming Implements, Hay, Corn and Oats. i fi MIME SALE Poland China male hoe. Cummins. mile east and V m'ile north of Centervllle. 3-3t FOR SALE House and 5 ground on Asylum Ave. acres of Bargain if sold at once. Call 12S N. 7th St. -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, 25 head of horses, CO head of cattle, 50 head of nicely marked grade Herford 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 3m t FOR SALECadillac "30'" touring car. First class condition. Address P. O. Box 172. 16-tf 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 8th and Main : i FOR SALE Both horned and polled. registered Jersey bulls. Price reasonable. O. E. Fulghum. Phone 313fi. 4-7t FOR SALE" At my barn, 48 South f.th and A streets, Holstein, Shorthorn and Jersey fresh cows. Harry Long. Phone 1351. 4-7t POR SALE Films for your Kodak. Some sizes at 20 per cent discount in order to keep fresh stock. Guaranteed perfect. Amateur finishing neatly and scientifically done. TWENTIETH CENTURY STUDIO 919i Main Street

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300 VOTE COUPON Richmond, Ind., February. ..... 1914. To the Richmond Palladium: Desiring 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 o'y- Address Contestant's Name

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STOCK SALE At my residence (Morde Marie farm), 6 miles southwest of Centerville, 1 mile north of Doddridge church, Feb- j ruary li, norses, cattle, nogs ana sheep. Sale will be under tent. M. D. DODDRIDGE. IRVIN DODDRIDGE. (eodl4t) FOR SALE Stoves, refrigerator and phaeton. 249 S. 4th. 31-Tt FOR-SALE Stove wood, 500 hedge posts. Chas. II. Minor. Phone 1765. 31-7t H. li, JONE! Auctioneer and Horse Dealer. I cry all kinds of sale anywhere. Personal property or real estate. Richmond Indiana Phone Office 1439. Residence 2570 No. 15 N. 7th St. Aiuctloini Sale of Art Goods amd Novelties 1010 Main St., Westcott Hotel Bldg. Sale begins Saturday, Feb. 7th at 2 p. m. and continues until sold. Consisting of Crochet cot tons 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 bv COLONIAL AUCTION CO. J. R. McDonald, Auct. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CLINTON E. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room 18 Kelly Block Phone Office 1303: Res. 3078 New Bungalow worth $3,000, priced to sell $2,300. Modern S room house, good as new worth $3,500 $3,000. Double brick, centrally located, in good rental district. 12 rooms, rent3 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.

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DID YOU read our advertisement yesterday about that 80 acre farm 3 miles from Richmond on a good pike, $3,000 cash, and the balance on long time. Possession March first. The kind of a farm that is very seldom for sale. Good buildings, level farm with running water. For a party wanting a good eighty close to the city this has no equal. PUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. FOR SALE OR TRADE 116 acres. 11 N. Sth. Owner. 30-7t 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 SALE A 5 room brick house. Phone 1522. 30-7t 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 An ideal borne, strictly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3247. FOR SALE A good Phone 3234. modern home. FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. W. S. BENNETT Real Estate and Insurance, City and Farm Propertv. ROOM 15 KELLY BLOCK A 14 Per Cent Investment 7 room house all in good shape. Improvement all mad and paid. Warranty deed for $1,150. No tax to 191.".. Rent now $13 per mo. Rented at $15 last year. $400 cash will turn it. It's on North 4th. (this week only) Figure a little. MORGAN 8th and N. E. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536. LAKQE3T MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. W. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have the buyers. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 124 N. 6th St. Phone 18S4 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 cogii 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 BUTCHERS, We grind your cleaver knives, cutters

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED m " - - i"iM"rtM'.OOWirM-lJ'Tnj-U-MT SEE MOOnE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. Bldg. We repair everything. Frain piciui-. retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN. LOST LOST Bill folder, red back, contained receipts. Reward. Return to S15 So. B. 29-7t LOST Small black purse at Arcade theatre Tuesday evening. 216 North 11th. Phone 1115. Reward. 4-3t LOST Young lady's hat between A and C street on N. 8th. Finder please return to 224 North 8th St. 4 -l LOST A small Cameo pin, between 13th and Main and St. Paul's Episcopal church. Reward if returned to 130S Main street. 4-2t LOST Between South 15th and Underwear factory, light blue Cameo pin. made to wear on necklace, valued as old relic. 75 years old. Reward If returned to 226 South 15th. 5-3t LOST OR STOLEN. Saturday, white poodle dog. Return 620 S. 11th. Reward. 5-lt LOST-r-Gold stone brooch In yellow envelope from Jenkins & Co. Name Mrs. Swift on envelope. Return Jenkins & Co. Reward. 5-lt FOUND FOUND A piece of money at Murray theatre Tuesday afternoon. 2032 S. A. 5-lt 9819 Infant's Short Clothes Outfit. .

Composed of a Yoke Dress to be finished with long or short uleeves. A simple double breasted coat with round collar and bishop Bleeve. a cap in Dutch ftyle. a night dress, a petticoat with added waist, a feeding apron, drawers, rompers, and a play dress. Lawn, muslin, gingham or chambray, also flannelet may be used for the dresses and rompers. The coat is good for all cloaking materials. The cap will develop nicely in fur, velvet, corduroy, cloth, silk or lawn. The night gown, underwalst and petticoat in flannel, flannelet, muslin or cambric. The feeding apron in jean, toweling or oilcloth. The drawers In cambric or longcloth. The pattern is cut in one size. It requires: No. 1 Yoke dress. 2 yards of 3I inch material. No. 2 Coat, 2 yds. of 36 in. material No. 3 Bonnet, ni yd. 36 in. material. No. 4 Nightdress, 2 yds. 36 inch material. No. 5 Petticoat, 1 yds. 36 inch material; ruffle yd. 36 inch material. No. 6 Feeding Apron. yd. 36 Inchmaterial. No. 7 Drawers yd. 36 in. material. No. 8 Rompers, 1 yds. 36 Inch material. No. 9 Underwaist yd. 36 Inch'material. No. 10 Play dress, 3 yards 36 inch material. PRICE 15c. ot Jg as Under Name ..jiust be ie can- " voted Address ot cur : it

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