Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 109, 18 March 1914 — Page 11
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THE roOTRJONDiPALLAMUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 18, 1914 PAGE ELETEN RECALL QLD CRIME Death of Mrs. Kate Crumrine Reminder of Mobbing. JEFF CERTAINLY IS A ROUGH PERSON Bv "BUD" FISHER
BUDOX, O., March 18. Mrs. Kte Ghrimrttpew 67,, 1b dead at tJae home of b4 Wr. Jtofcn Hosford on North 'Tim an street, fromi the effects of a toowwns crwth and heart trouble. 'State had bean affHcted many years. am deceased was the daughter of DhbM ChrlslaiaD, one of Preble couiv- : ty8 pioneer farmers, who was murrtened at Ms home northwest ot town 9oy . ago. His death stirred ihe to-wn and couaty, and William ' MUBftrt, swrpeeted of the crime, was mobbed and hanged near the court hoaae. Afuesei claimed innocence. Funeral services over the remains of Mps. Crutnrtne will be held Thursday afternoon at the Hosford home, conducted by the Rev. George H. Smith, of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. Burial will be in Mound HiU cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Maria Sliver, wife of James Slnrer, who died Monday, was held Wednesday afternoon at her late home, conducted by the Rev. George H. Smith of St. Paul's M. E. church. Burial in Mound Hill cemetery. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Winnie Phelps, of Richmond, Ind.
Furnished rooms for rent. Call 111 South 11th St. i i FOUNTAIN CITY Mrs. Lulu Shaffer and daughter, Mrs. "Barley and Master Phillip Preston, of Los Angeles. Oal., who have been spending several weeks with Mrs. Margaret Ampey, will leave this week for their home. Mrs. Ampey Is much improved from her recent severe illness. Ed. Reynolds, wife and children, of Lynn, were guests of Fountain City relatives over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Gause, of Greensfork, were in Fountain City Saturday enroute to Glen Karn to spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. At wood Pitts have been at the bedside o ftbe latter's father, Addison Harris, of near Williamsburg. Mr. Harris, who is 86 years of age, has been In failing health for many months, and is now in a critical condition. The 160 acre farm of the late Lafe Coggeshall, east of Williamsburg, has recently been sold. Two big car loads of hogs were shipped from the local stock yards Saturday by George Davis, of Williamsburg. Most of the hogs were transported here in wagons from territory remote ffrom Fountain City, Bome being from over the Ohio line, east, and from near Oreensfork, west Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Clevenger, of Richmond, were guests over Sunday of Henry Clevenger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alista Judy, of Richmond, were guests over Sunday, of James Garrett and family. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Clark, of Richmond, were in Fountain City Saturday. L. D. Fisher iind .John Hunt, of :"Whitewater. v.rre calling on local friends Saturday. Erastus Colt:: ;; of Springfield, Ohio, camp la -t -v. i !: : ; be the guest of his parents for : iew dsiys. George Booth an-i family will move to a 50 acre farm near Webster, which he recently purchased. Mrs. Laura Wigss and son, of Arba, were visitors in Fountain City, Saturday. Fountain City will not be representA ri i n Vi n CurnirKon I f r a - Doll 1 rr-s ah i k ii u ii i ici li uaoc uaii joiiistj urj j that is being formed in town adjacent to Richmond, according to some of i the local followers of the game. An independent team, however, Is being organized to play during the coming season, which it is stated will rank at least third in playing strength in the county. A good diamond will be laid out on the south part of the Dunbar farm just north of town. The funeral off Josiah Bogue was held from the Wesleyan church Sunday afternoon and was largely attended. The Rev. W. M. Bailey was in charge. Miss Nellie Overman and Miss Ruth Hiatt, teachers in Boston township, were home over Sunday. Parry Jeffry, of Richmond, was here attending the funeral of Josiah Bogue Sunday. Mrs. L. O. Anderson and Miss Eva Griffis went to Dayton to attend the millinery openings. WHITEWATER Tra Wright of West Manchester, O., .-! spending a few days with relatives here. Miss Alice Austin spent Snuday at the home of Miss Ola Benson. ' Initios Spencer and family of near x Mnd'son were caP.er here last Thursday. v i ami Mrs. C. IX Pyle were guests ' M'. nnrt Mrs. Dan Wbit last Sunday. .Mrs. Sam Addleman and children have returned home after a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veregge at Hollansburg. Mr. ar.d Mrs. William GJunt spent Satijvlay with relatives south of Eldorado. Mr. and Mrs. George Banks entertained at the country home Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. E. S. Saxton and family, in.i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll and family. iiarles Staley has rented the Luther Wilson farm north of town, to which he expects to move soon. Itussel Worl spent Friday and SatThe value and usefulness of a pair of glasses depends largely on the quality of the lens. We use the best lenses. E. B. Grosvenor,M.D. OCULIST Over 713 Main Street
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urday with his parents at Cambridge City." .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith have returned to their home here after spending several months with their daughter at Glen Karn. The band gave a concert at Williamsburg Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert White and family were guests at the home of L. M. Williams Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bunker and family at their home near Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Addie Hill have re GOOD NEWS FOR YOU! j PAIN DISAPPEARS; Wave your Heard About "The Road to Qutck Relief?" Better Get Ao- j quvinted WKh Speedway. ' There's more Joy for you in one i bottle of Speedway than in a whole year of spring days. For Speedway doe 8 take the aches and pains awav. Speedway is for thoe tired, su.i Joints for bruises and sprains for rheumatic limbs that make yoa wiirce every time you move. Limber up with Speedway! Feel frisky and fine by simply applying this magic balm. It feels good when 1 you us it yott feel like a new penson afterward. j Putting it on full strength rubbing gently until the skin glows Is Just the thing. For Speedway cannot burn or blister the 6 kin. It's as soothing and pleasant as toilet -water. It cannot stain the flesh or the daintiest fabric, being a kind and gentle remeuy ana jai as sure u n is jroi able. Suppose yon go the first minute you get a chance, to your druggist and buy a bottls of Speedway. Better get the large size, and use It. faithfully then yon win be absolute-i ly receive the results promised or tha' druggist will return your money. Speedway was discovered and sacoessfnUy used for years by a good old Scotch physician. Now It Is given to the world ready to prove your "road to quick rrtlef." Try it now, (Advertisement) DEPEND UPON US When You Need Money We make loans of $5 to $150 on Household .goods, Pianos, Horses, Wagons. Fixtures, and Etc., without removal. $35. Total Cost $4.80 (For Three Months) Other amounts at proportionate legal rates, and for a longer time if desired. Loans on Diamonds and Jewelry. Call. Write or Phone RICHMOND LOAN CO. (Est. 1895) Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Automatic Phone 1545.
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turned to their home at New Madison after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Townsend and family.
URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you Drink more water. If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts -casionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush of f i the body s urinous waste get lour ounces of Jad Salts from any pharma- ! cy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a j few days and ymir kidneyB will then act fine. This famous salts is made I from the acid of grapes and lemon j juice, combined with iitnia, ana has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot ini. jure, and makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss:. j 16-7t Estate of Lucinda Grimes. Deceased. wXNTErSe7oTdTookat " GFmresNotice in hereby given that the un- ; tauranr. 16-3t
uersignea nas Deen appointed ny tne Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator with the Will annexed, of the estate (of Lucinda Grimes. Deceased, late of Warne Countv. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Walter McConaha. Administrator with Will Annexed, GARDNER, JESSCP & WHITE. ! Attorneys. ll-lS-2Si , . i j PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566. 11 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5. WANT AD LETTER LIST C. P. 1J. I. N. WANTED WANTED Cisterns to clean, lawns to roll. J. M. Johnston. Phone 149S. 12-7t
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WANTED Girl to learn millinery trade. Paid while learning. Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 35 N. 8th. 18-2t WANTED A reliable man in Wayne County to represent the A. L. Cox Implement Co. Preferring a man well acquainted with the farmers throughout the county. Reference required. Address Mr. M. E. Newh ise. General Delivery, Richmond, Indiana. 18-2t WANTED A place to do housework. Address E. E., care Palladium. 18-2t WANTED Two washings, 50 and 75c. Nettie Hart, last house on North 16th street. 18-2t WANTED Place as housekeeper by lady from the old country. Call 604 S. 6th. is-2t WANTED You to know we own our shop, have no big rent or expenses. You get the benefit, see. Wesley J Brown and Son. Fairview Bicycle Repair shop. Phone 30S6. 18-tI SEE FRANK KETTLER for wall paper and hanging. 201 South 8th. Phone 1814. ls-7i WANTED--Washings, 1014 S. F st. U7-2U i WANTED To ren house of six rooms by May 1. State rental price and location. Adress No. 4, care Palladium. 18-3t WANTED To rent fiive or six room ; house; must have gas, electric light and water. Phone 3116. 17-3 CXRTETS-AND" "RUGS-weavedto order. 731 S. 6th st. 17-7 j WAITED Experience tea and coffee
salesman; none but experienced FOR SALE 22 horse power automoneed answer. P. O. Box 1 SS. ! bile Buick truck Good tires, first
WANTED Five salesmen. International Industrial Insurance Co., 401 Second National Bank P.uilding. as farm hand. Call T102 C. 16-.?t va.m t-u i o uu a smaii sreproo; j s'p- an pnone zutw, or address, j Richmond Lake and Park Co. 107; ' WANTED Washwoman at 60S Pearl i street. 12-tf i WAXTElP f"WT a' houTe- or6 ; rooms in West Richmond. with small garden. Address "House. ' care Palladium. T:!-7t WANTED Two single men "to work on farm. Phone 4105. 13-rf WANTE 500 men at 173 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Get shave 10c and hair cut j 20c. ! DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Wayne Ave. Suits Pressed. 40c. Ft. ! I WANT TO BUY lOO" second hand; ; watches; diamonds, old gold and sil- j ! ver jewelry. Open Tuesday and j aturaay evenings, j. &i. iacey, North Sth street. WANTED To lease 6 or 7 room modern house. Phone 2319. 9-tf FOR SALE REAL TATE ESFOR SALE At a bargain, a lot in Highland Terrace, with part improvements. Call 637 S. 9th st. 17-3 FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234. Farms and City Property For Sale Building Jots and residences In all I parts of the city. We wi ite a'l kinds jof insurance, rent prop?rties. loau ! money and make surety bouds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block
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The Place to Buy a Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly Blk. 8th & Main FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE Bungalow; three other properties, lots, gas range. Phone 3248. mar6tf FOR SALE FOR SALJ3 Sellers kitchen cabinet j $25.00; Victor Ice Box, $14.00; one bamboo center table, almost new I 319 Richmond Ave. 18-.",t FO "R S AL E Horses, Harness, Wa g" ons and all kinds of farming Implements. In good condition. 317 N. A. lS-4t FOR SA"LEggsfor hatching" from my winter layers. Buff Orpingtons 75 cents per setting. E Schuh" 420 West Main. l-wed-sat-2t FOR SALE Little red Clover seed Phone 4196. FORsXLE Bed room sTi i feT lK-3t book case, large chairs, coal range. 322 N. 12th. Phone 2743. l.3t FOR SALE A large" ba?obur neF. ; cheap If sold at once. Call 52t S. 6th street. Phone 2411. lS-lt class condition. Bargain. Phone 1646. 1 S-7t FOR SALE Baled rye straw. Phone r 127 A is-7t FOR SALE Bed. sideboard.' couch. Stand. Divan. Lady's bicycle. 13; S. 4th street. 1H -it RUMMAGE SALE : WeeK CiaVS and Saturday ' even in 2S. Room 21 Kellv " Bldg., Main and 8th St. FOR SALE Hedge corner Walter Beeson, Webster. Ft7 fTS ALE C love rhayTl rhTTI7e posts. lf.-Tt TTtT-C lf.-7t FOR SALE Calumet brand pure bone fertilizer. Prices low compared with analysis. Call Samuel Glniit, R. It. No. S. Phone T.127 A. lfi-Tt FOR SALE Small '"snfe." Sth" and . Main. J. M. Lice.-. 1V7t forSALE Pure' Buff Rock eggs, r.uc ,,pr 15 c s bolder. R. 5. Phone i jnoG lti-4t ! r,,' -,v.y r, . . , f UU saIjI'j n um iuKraiiu, k.-'ou ; new, one-half original price. P-I-ladium office. IS tf HAIR GOODS of "every deseripth':; made from your combings. Wigs a nil toupees repaired Mary E. Morse. 403 N. 11th. Thone 4018. mar7-lmo FOR SALE Gas range 330 Lincoln. nearly new. 5-tf For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mttles or ca'ile death from any cause. 30 day insurI ance for brood marcs. j Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. ! O. N. Garriott : Phone 1303 Kelly Block f'th nni Main i FOR SALE 24 extra good brown leg- ! horn hens. Lloyd ;tuble, Richmond. Ind.. R. R. No. 7. 137t ! FOR SALE" "Chickens.""" 1212 N" A I street. 13-7t : FOR SALE OR TRADE Five-pasenger automobile in firs; class j condition, for team or good horses or 'mules. Telephone 2542. 17-7t
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FOR SALE 10 acres of all tillable black land 5 miles from Richmond. Good 7 room house, 20x30 barn, good 10x20 chicken house. Good assortment of fruit. Place well watered and fenced. $1,800. $800 cash, balance on time. No trade. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2765. PoWSc Sale Real Estate Located at 120(5 Bover St., FairviCW, ThursdaV, March, 1fl.t ' j IVlu j . . , . : c ellar, large attic, built in mantels and 'nma closets, sliding doors, polished floors, electric lights, cement side-! walks, improvements paid for. Veran da, back porch cemented, close to car isnp ideal home Lot "6x140. Mr. Purchaser" Terms WM1 Suit You. Be Sore to investigate VM. D. M'KISSON Sold By Colonial Auction Co. J. R. Macdonuld. Auct. FOR RENT j POR RKNT! room i ,UAV, l,a ed. ' house, lights, fall 1-, Ft. t Wayne vc 1S-21 FOR RENT--Furnished room, two blocks I'roj.i Mail: s;rert. centrally located a!l r:iivenicin cs such n -bath, h'-ai. eic. i'rivate family. An i"ieal plTi-e !-r ' litis: man. !n answering Rive rcfii-eixe. c:-u:;i-tion, pic. Addre "ideal. cai Palladium. lS-Tt l '.)R KENT A Five room luiu...,. house with b: tb. furnace, gas. bt tli Kinds of water. Fer the summer moi'ih-". 'ro responsible party. 2". ITt'u street. l(f ! i't a'-. .T i; use. .tsylum avcnu-. Phone Is.),".. lS-7t FOR RENT A house. Apply"" Set! Che-tTH st. 17-tf FOR RENT t'. room flat. electric !ih! and b:sh. lt2 S. 7 th st. Call 201 N". -ii St. Phone . 17-tf r'.)R RENT - Nine room house, Lirg barn, two res of bind, corner school and Harris St. 210 Linden Ave. Fairview. IC-7t FOR RENT A modern 5 room flat, j with heat. Inquire Porterfield's ; Real Estate Office. 10-tf. FOR RENT Modern house", singlo : and double, modern. North ISth and A streets. Just complL'.ca. Phone , 323 i or 1323. 16-tf ! FOR RENT fi room house! Call at 22.". North 11th St. L. M. Jones. 12-7t POR RENT Modern 5 room apart-1 ment in the Holland. Inquire Jonas j Gaar. 1420 Main St. 2 tf ! FOR RENT Six rooms pnd bath, 2m ; Richmond avenue. Phone 3078. 2Stf , . FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. 66 S. 12th. marttf
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Mortga; flOOS ftsde ar.d Filed With the Auditar Oler & Albertsomi A. M. ROBERTS REAL. ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171 Otfice Keys' Harnes Store. 613 Main st. ENGINEERING. George P. Rettig. M. K.. Designing. I Consulting and experimental engineer. , Will develon vour ideas and patents. do your mechanical drafting and experimental work. Anything rahani,.ai A11 work confidential. Office Chestnut and W. "rd street. Phon3121. lv7t i sE AiOOrOj'sT OiliTioT 111 KlIiUS of Insurance. Bond? and Loans, heal Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. B!dg. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. Sth St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner, Mer. ! We repair everything. Frame pictures, i retire baby cabs. A full lines of eleci trie and gas lamps. Work called for : and d-ln-red. BROWN & DARN ELL. 1 P2' MAI X. ' Zuttermeister's Moving Vans LXRGEST IN CITY Rear If South 6th. Phone 2.M! W. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with ns for your sp.les. as we have the h'.i vers DON'T POnt'"T THE PLaCE 121 X "th St. Phone JSS4 H. H.JONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer Phone office 1439; Residence 2570. Shurlev'a Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 153S. . - LOST 1 ')riT A thin model I-angendorf at'h somewhere along Main St. Finder please return to Vernon Lsmni. 1031 Main street. Reward. lS-2t LOST Sample case of "Common Sense"' Stock Iowder on National road betwten Centerville and Richmond. Return to Palladium. Reward. lS-lt Bring to Palladium Office Good for 10 Votes 10 Good for 10 Votes Only good when exchanged at Palladium office for Pony coupon.
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