Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 83, 16 February 1914 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, FEB. 16, 1914

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DR. DENNIS TALKS ON PANAMA CANAL Earlham Professor Pleases Preble County Teachers With His Lecture.

Only Early Change of Weather Can Save Many Old Inhabitants

Three of Oldest Residents Near Centerville Are in a Critical Condition.

EATON. 0., Feb. 16. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather conditions more than two hundred members of the Preble County Teachers' Association attended the regular session held Saturday in the opera house. Dr. W. O. Thompson, president of Ohio State university, was scheduled for addresses, but became snowbound and found it Impossible to ill the engagement. An able substitute, however, was found in Dr. David W. Dennis, of Earlham colleg, Richmond, who was present and delivered an address in the afternoon. His topic was "The Panama Canal." He detailed this great feat in engineering work and paid particular attention to the sanitary conditions that have been developed in that zone. Mrs. Frances Richards, head of the English department of Miami university, was present and deliver addresses. He talks were confined principally to English and composition. Music was furnished by Misses Marie Deem and Helen Albaugh, two of Eaton's talented pianists. At the next regular meeting of the

associatipn officers will be elected for ; next year. Joseph S. McDivitt prin-! .clpal of the centralized high school at i Campbellstown, now hold the office of president. I

CENTERVILLE LODGE ! TO HAVE ROLL CALL

. CENTERVILLE, Ind., Feb. 16. The K. of P. lodgo will hoid its annual toll call February 21 Members and their families are invited to attend. A program wili follow the banquet. Miss Belle Blue, who is ill with tuberculosis is now in a critical condition. -Misses Blanche and Jeannetto Bowfn leave Monday for Chicago on a business trip. Peter Cutler and family of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr arc! Mrs. George Sanders. Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Myrick and grandson, Reed Myrick of Richmond spent Sunday with Thomas AM and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perfect of Robison, 111., are guests of T. B. Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Lashley and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Lashley and family. Miss Stella Maudlin of Richmond spent Sunday writh her father Nathan Maudlin, who is sick.

EATON K. OF P. LODGE j TO OBSERVE JUBILEE I

;35ATON, O., Feb. 16. The gohl-u j anniversary of the institution of th- j Knights of Pythias order will be fit-' tfingly celebrated next Thursday even- j ing by Waverly Lodge, No. 143. A j special program, which includes inter- i eating ritualistic services, lias been i arranged. The celebration will bo heM ; in the new temple of the lodge. Ar-' rangements have been perfected for i

tfce formal dedication of the hall and March 3 has been fixed as the date.

CENTERVILLE, Ind., Feb. 16. Three of the oldest residents of the community, whose ages average 88 years, are in a critical condition, with but little hope for their recovery. Many other old residents have declined greatly during the past month, and unless there is warmer weather it is feared the winter will claim a number of them.

ORCHESTRA PLAYS

MILTON, Ind., Feb. 16 The concert given by the Christian Bible school orchestra Friday evening was very pleasing to the audience. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman attending a dance at Cambridge City Friday. Miss Catherine Snyder gave a Valentine party at her home Friday evening in honor of her class at school and her teacher, Mr. Hoffman. The evening was spent in a social manner and refreshments were served. Alias Nellie Floyd of Dublin,, visited her aunt, Mrs Flora Ferguson, Saturday. Harper Lindsay and John T. Manlove, Jr., attended the dance at Cambridge Friday. The Daughters of Rebekah will have work Tuesday ecening. Deputy Grand Master R. A. Chattin of Richmond will bt; present. The . lodge at East Geraantcwii has been invited. Mies Hattie Sills was at Cambridge Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Silar Clark have returned from Florida. Mis:. E. A. Kuhns has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hollmeyer, at Eaton. Misa Kate Baker was at Cambridge Caturday. Rrv. iVioCormick went to New Lisbon Sttuday evening to fill his regular appointment at the Christian cftv.ren Sunday. Misti Anna Gingrich was at Cambridge City aSturday. Aifrcd IVssmore of Nek York city, a.ii Mrs. Carl Passmore and son of Cor..v' ravi'tle were guests of Mrs. Mary t asn..i e the last week. Mrs. Val; mine Richardson, east of town, is. very i. Mrc. S. Templin is quick sick. Mr,-. C. A. Roark is suffering from influsiizd. Mr snd Mrs. George MurJey entertained Mr. Border of Richmnod and Mrs. Purnel! of Cincinnati, last week. Iviits. Jarc'-f; N&pter wts at Richmond Friday to visit litr husband who is at Reid Memorial hospital. He is getting along nicely. Mrs. F. (!. McCormick was hostess for the Cary club Tbumiay afternoon. The time of the- official board meeting of the Chrittian cAurch has been changed to the second Friday of each month. . . The entertainment committee of the Embroidery club gave a pretty social Thursday evenin for members of the club and their husbands at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Elwell.

Mrs. Sweat, 92, is in a serious eontions with pneumonia at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Steven Shank. Mrs. Sweet has been a resident of Wayne county more than three-fourths of a century. Nathan Maudlin, aged 90, is suffering from heart disease at his home on West Main, street. A half century ago he was a prominent politician of Wtyne county. Mrs. Meek, aged 84, was stricken by paralysis recently, and shows no sign of improvement. She Is lying at the point of death at the home of her son, Charles Meek, south of Centerville. She has resided in this vicinity almost all her life.

TYPIST WRITES 112 WORDS PER MINUTE

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

Miss Margaret Owens, of New York city, the champion speed typist, demonstrated the capacity of the typewrited for speed before the commercial classes at the high school She took dictations from Mr. Campbell at the rate of 112 words a minute. An hour later Miss Owens showed her skill to the students of the Business college. She again took dictations from. Mr. Campbell at a rapid rate. Miss Owens is touring Indiana visiting business colleges and commercial schools, demonstrating the capacity o the typewriter.

Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566.

FOR RENT Continued

Richmond Property a Specialty. Porterfield & Campbell, Kelly Block. 8th and Main.

rooms 8th.

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I Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5.

WANTED

WANTED Girls in Player department, Piano Factory. Apply at factory office. 16-2t WANTED Any one wanting paper portiers, care orders at 620 South 11th street. Orders promptly attended to. 16-lt WANTED Single marT on farm. Must be experienced and willing to work. Good place for right party. Chas. Greggerson, Kitchel, Ind. 16-lt WANTED General housework" by young girl. Address "B.," care Palladium. 16-2t

FOR RENT Furnished heat and bath. 118 N

FOR RENT Furnished rooms with heat and bath. Ill N. 8th. ll-7t FOR RE X T 6 room house. Benj. F Harris. 9-7t FORREXT 6rbom house, 9TTNrT6th street. Inquire Dr. Kinsey. 9-7t

FOR SALE Continued

FOR SALE Team good work horses, harness and wagon good as new, fresh cow, extra god dairy cow. w. R. Crawford, Union Pike. 16-7t

STOCK SALE At my residence (Morde Marie farm), 6 miles southwest of Centerville, 1 mile north of Doddridge church, February 17, horses, cattle, bogs and sheep. Sale will be under tent. M. D. DODDRIDGE. IRVIN DODDRIDGE. (eodHt)

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued

FOR SALE Gas range 330 Lincoln.

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FOR RENT-2737.

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FOR RENT Modern five room house, furnace and bath. 1411 South A St. Call W. C. S., Second National Bank Phone 1444. 16-lt

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Auto, or will trade for

horse. Phone 1410.

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ROBBERS TAKE $500 FROM 11 ITALIANS

WANTED Capable woman as housekeeper on farm. May have interest in chickens, if desired. Address " R. R.," eare Palladium. 16-2t WA NTED Girl for housework, two in family. 233 S. 11th. 16-lt WANTED A girl to assist with housework. 39 N. 6th St. 16-2t

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 16. Three men in an automobile drove up to 236 West Jefferson street at 3 o'clock this morning, went to the third floor where 11 Italians were playing poker, took $500 from them at the point of guns, locked them in and drove away.

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WANTED Sewing of any kind by experienced dressmaker. Address "Sewing," care Palladium. 14-2t WANTED Any one having worn-out carpets to make' 'Fluff Rugs." Phone 2296 or write E. B. Epencer, Wayne Hotel, agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Send now for April deliveries. Here for a limited time only. 14-tf WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address "C. S." P. O. Box 38, Anderson, Ind. 13-3t WANTED Dressmaking. 1417 South

! C street. 13-S't " WANTED i 3 girls to learn to operate sewing ma- ! chines. IS to 22 yars of age. Rich- ; mond Underwear Co. ll-7t

For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattle death from any cause. 30 day insurance for brood mares. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. O. N. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 8th and Main FOR SALE Extra good driving mare Address' Roy E. Norris, New Paris, Ohio. 9-7t FORSA LEHousehoid goods. 907 N. B. 16-7t FOR SALE Handsome modern residence. Small cash payment, balance like rent. Would consider runabout or diamond. Address "Opportunity," care Palladium. 16-7t

SALE Farm horeea. farm im

plements of all descriptions. 317 N. A. l-7t

FOR SALE New stock 1914 Hearsey bicycles, tires and supplies, cash or payments. We repair bicycles and almost everything. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086.

FOR SALE Flanders runabout, fine shape. Phone 1677. 11-Tt HAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired. Mary E. Morse. 403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. feb 7-lmo

FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock cockerels. A. M. Elliott, National Road, West. 12-7t

A. M. ROBERTS REAL. ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Offlc K ey s Harnea Store. 613 Main st. FOR SALE Farm 160 acres ten miles of Richmond must be sold to settle estate. -If sold before the 1st of March will go at a bargain. Inquire John M. Manning, Economy, Indiana. 9-7t 200 FARMS ABSOLUTELY FREE We will give away free of charge and without restrictions as to Improvement or settlement. 200 farm tracts of from 5 to 4ft acres in Palm Beach County. $1,000 an acre is often made on similar land from winter vegetables alone and fortunes in grape fruit and oranges. This is the land of three crops a year, below the frost line; S6.

j growing aays. i ne last aay tor registration is April 30th. 1914. Low xj cursion rates March 3rd. 17th, April t 7th and April 21st. Write for full par

ticulars to Secretary. Chamber of Commerce, Lake Worth. Florida. 14-3t

Farms and City Property For Sale

FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 passenger auto in good condition. Will trade for team or one horse. Phone 4827.

: Building lots and residences In all t parts of the city. We write all kinds ;cf insurance, rent properties, loaa

14-3t i money and make surety bonds.

FOR SALE 2 solid walnut bed steads I cheap. Phone 3431. 16-lt

FOR SALE Modern six room house on South 13th street. Good barn, good location. Price $2,600 if sold in next few days. See DYE AND PRICE Over 901 Main. Phone 2150

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TONSILINE

WOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT.

A quick, afe, soothing, healing, antiseptic relief for Sore Throat, briefly describes TONSILIWE. A small bottle of Tontiline lasts longer than most any case of Sara Throat. TONSILINE relieves Bore Mouth and Hoarseness and pre"ents ' Quinsy. 25c and 50c. Hospital Size $1.00. All Brotgists. TNK TONSILINE COMPANY, - - Onn, Ohio.

WANTED Roomers and boarders at 116 Ft. Wayne Ave. By Week, Day or Meal. 10-9t

BARGAINS IN SHOES $4.00 Douglass Shoes. $3.00; $5.00 Hannan Shoes. $3.00; $5.00 Good American, $3.00; $6.00 Dr. Davis now $3.50; $4.00 and $5.00 working shoes. $3.00: $2.50 and $3.00 shoes at $1.50 and $1.75: Boys' Shoes at $2.00 and $1.50. $1.50 and $1.75 trousers now $1. NEW YORK STORE 404 North 8th St.

VM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block mon-wed-frl tl

yOR'SALE An Ideal home, strlctlj modern. Immediate possession Phone 3247. FOR SALE 7 room nouse with furn ace. Phone 4447.

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FOR SALE REAL TATE

j SEE MOORE & OGBORK for all kinds vrR sat ,R Th hiir.Br h.rin .r ! Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real

offered in a good borne. Phone 4347.

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

HEAVY MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS

Eat Less Meat if You Feel Backachy 7 or Have Bladder Trouble Take Glass of Salts.

No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by ityshing the kidneys occasionally, says at well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites tho kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter (he waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headache, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinaTy disorder come from sluggish kidneys. , . The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a senssation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces nf Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass at water before breakfast and in a few dayB your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids ice urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. HJad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which every one should take now and then to kfep the kdneys clean and active and the blood ptite thereby avoiding serious kidney complications,

NEW YORK Dental Parlors 90412 Main Street (Over Nolte's Carpet Store) Gold Crowns $3.00 & $4.00

Bridge Work $3.00 j

Full Sets $5.00 Gold Filings $1.00 up Silver Fillings 50c up

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. Penc Wholesale Tobacco coinp'V Station O, New York. N. Y. 12-51t I WANT .TO BUY. watches, diamonds and old gold. J. M- Lacey, Sth and Main streets. Open Tuesday and Saturday nights. jan14-lmo

I S Pi R ELLA CORSETS to order. Fran

cis Brusmau, city manager, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 17 lmo sXLESMAN$To""mcthly 'an(T"exi)en: ses. Experience unnecessary. Acme Candy Co., 110 E. 125th St., New York. 12-7t

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at sale on

what is known as the old Crull farm about one-half mile south of Hiser's ' Station and the Washington road stop ' on the T. H. I. & E.. on i Thursday, February 19, 1914. 1

Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp. the following Personal property to-wit: j

11 head of horses; 17 head of cows; 47 head of hogs; about 300 bushels of ' yellow corn in the crib, farming imple

ments. Dinner will be served by the Indies' Aid society of the Jacksonburg Christian church. CATHERINE BOVAL. Chas. Smith, Auctioneer. Claude Kitterman, Clerk. 12 14-16

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FOR RENT

FOR RENT Modern . house, single and double, modern, North 18th and A streets. Just completed. Phone 32:J4 or 1323. lG-tf FOR TRENT 5room house at 837 South 6th. Will Klein Phone 1352. 13 7t

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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.

FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234.

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When in Need of Money Don't Forget the Place RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Room 8, Colonial Bldg. ' RICHMOND, IND. Write Us or Phone 1545. We will loan you on your Furniture, Piano, Horses, Cows, Implements, Etc., Etc., in Amounts from $5 to $150. Loan $25; Time 3 Months; Total Cost $4.10 Other Amounts at Same Proportionate Legal Rates. RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1895 We are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana.

FOR TRADE Modern Richmond residence for 80 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 FOR RENT 4 room flat, $10. Knolls Livery barn. 12-7t FORT RET-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, $6. Keys at Bailey's grocery Kasthaven ave. Call 32S West Mainjst. . 2-tf FOR-RNT New five room house. 1 Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15 tf JPOlMRTFour room flat, electric : lights and bath, $12.50. Fifth and S. A. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. . ' 29-tf FOR RENT Furnished bed room with smoking 4en adjoining. 66 S. 12th St. ' 11,7t FOR rRENTSevelf rooin"sinVley house all complete, near street car Hue. 620 South 9th.- ll-7t

PimMic Sale

Th undersigned will sell at public auc

tion, on the D. A. Niccum farm, 4 miles northwest of Ilagerstown, Ind., on the Hagerstown and Franklin pike, on TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1914

Beginning at 10:30 a. m., personal property as follows: 2 HORSES 2 14 CATTLE 14 50 HOGS 50 14 HEAD OF SHEEP 14 1400 BUSHEL CORN IN CRIB 1400 200 bu. oats in bin, 8 tons good timothy hay, 20 bu. big English clover seed. FARM IMPLEMENTS. ETC. TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. On sums over $5.00 a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. 3 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. LUTHER WILSON AND D. A. NICCUM Arch Hlndman & Son, Auctioneers

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, Sth and N. E. MORGAN P. S. My old book is 15 years old and a conglomeration.

Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1E38. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans

202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 j M. F. Haner, Mgr.

W. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We bur and 6ell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we hare the buvers. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 124 N. 6th St. Phone 1884

Sale

Monday, February 23 at 10 o"clock. 2 miles north on Union pike and 1 mile west of Chester. 7 head horses. S head young cattle. 35 head hogs. 400 bushels corn. 150 bushels good seed oats. 2 sets of Bircher harness. 1 Studebaker wagon. H. R. CRITCHFIELD Phone 6133 B

We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line ot electric and gas lamps, ..Work called tor and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL, 1020 MAIN. SHOE-REPAIRING W. C. Meyers. 222 Randolph. 16-7t

LOST

LOST White English bull dog. 10 months old. Return all S. 10th. Liberal reward. 16-lt LOST Saturday afternoon between South 15th 13th S. A" and B. ten dollar bill. Reward offered. 123 S. 15th. 16-lt

PUBLIC SALE

The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at hia farm (known as the Gaar and Shurley farm) on the Williamsburg Pike, a mile north of Richmond On Wednesday, February 18th, .1914 Commencing at 10:00 a. m., the following "property, to-wit: 9 HORSES Nolander, S-yr.-old Brown Stallion, good breeder. Has been a mile in a race on half mile track in 2:20. Bay, mare 8 yrs. old. with foal, weight 1450. Brown ma're 8 yrs. old, general purpose driver and worker, weight 1300. Bay brood mare 7 yrs. , old Standard bred, well broke, with foal. A pair brown fillies, 3 years old Standard bred, Tery coachy, weight about 1050 each. Three-year-old gelding; also a sacking Stallion Colt. 17 CATTLE Pride of Union No. 370479, 2-year-old Shorthorn Bull, gentle and good breeder. Shorthorn bull calf. 5 months old, solid red. parents registered. Crimson Beauty No. 105240. 5 year-old. good milker; 8 other good dairy cows, some with a calf at foot, some to be fresh soon; Four high grade yearling Shorthorn Heifers, 1 high grade Shorthorn Bull Calf. POLAND CHINA HOGS 25 Registered Poland China Hogs. Ohio 88,i 205, a 9-month-oId Boar that has no equal; also my entire bead of Sows aad t Gilts bred to Ohio and Best 154119A; 4 male bogs, .Cholera Immune. 600 bushels of corn, 100 bushels Big 4 oats, select tor seed; 12 tow . pure Timothy hay, 400 bales good oats and wheat, straw." , . v

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-v wa.. ssm aaurVM waAm.va T, , -r . A Full Line of Implements. t .- . .. . ; . " PERRY KROML " : THOMAS CONNU'F, Auctioneer.--.

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