Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 182, 11 June 1914 — Page 11

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Helen's Trouble Spoils Romance For Engaged Girl, Letter Confides

SLAVE IS A DOG Beast Like Warren Should Live With African Reptiles. Editor Palladium: In reply to "A Slave" in Monday night's issue I hereto say: You, the Slave, Slave is too f;ood a name for you. Von need now the treatment of the worst canine that runs the streets of Richmond. Such a beast ns you dare not live in a civilized community. Africa is the home for most beasts r.nd reptiles. You talk as though you v- ere a married man. Why did you take a wife under your roof if the ' omen of this world are no more good than you say? Simply because you ii w you could not prosper without her taking; the lead and you following? hat would you do in this huge world it were not for womankind? You : sc-a would not exint but for a few months, I inist in saying but a few weeks. It is all true that some women are of no more good than some men. I'm Jim need not have spoken the way ; oa did to show your ignorance. Slave, i' r instance, think you use your knowledge, culture our brains. If you had a daughter .ster that received the inhuman treatment that poor Helen ts wouldn't you raise up in arms to '-i"e;id her in the best wav vou knew ho -a ? ' f Helen was a little more s-df-willed .i.a would think she ecu' 1 control i Vi'iirmi m some respects their ilnraes- : - iife would be happier. And little Winifred, where is she? It may be le has ,aone to sea, where the ocean's 'ashing waves wiii carry her safely to her grave. Little Winifred has been drowned amidst Helen's and Warren's troubles. .M. J. P., R. R. 13. REVEL IN FEASTS j Helen and Warren Devote Too Much ! Time to Eating. j Editor Palladium: I have enjoyed reading Maried Life very much, especially first year and second year, hut think it is now time for something new and exciting to happen. The same things have been told too often; they are growing monotonous. Helen and Warren are ordinary people, neither one overburdened with a great amount of intelligence. I was not surprised to hear of Warren's indignation after ihe Christmas dinner, for have thought for some time that the greater amount of their pleasure ran to big eats and drinks. Doesn't the writer think children play any part in married life, espec ially after they have pasted two years? What has happened to Winifred? She ought to be at her cutest age at present. Was Warren afraid to have Helen bring Winifred up for fear she would develop into such a woman as her mother? Does Helen think 6he was too great an expense? Will the writer please relieve our mrnds and tell us if she is dead, kidnapped or is she feeble-minded and thev hesitate; about mentioning the fact? N. D. SPOILS ROMANCE. Editor Palladium: L would have been much happier now had I never read a line of Married Life. When I lirst began to read it. I was engaged to a fine young man. who had some of Warren's characteristics. I believed I resembled Helen a little; at least. I persuaded myself I did. Then I became afraid if we married our married life would be like theirs. I have put him off several times, and he is growing cold. Will you tell me whether the average married life is like theirs? I am an orphan. C. B. M. Note 'Sou are taking life too seriously. Marry the chap and make him obey you through the kindness and love you gushingly bestow on him. Love bfgets love. There are plenty of men running footloose. HELEN IS BABY Warren Should Let His the Household. Wife Boss Editor Palladium: I am much interested in Helen and Warren. Helen is too big a baby for such a man as War;i!ii,i:;i:ili,''r',:::v:',,,li:i!,i:!r!"M

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fAMlY fttisn. 1 ifcuoY wutvp Qt4 ren. If Helen would have her own way in some thins?, I believe they would be happy. Warren should let her be boss some, as she has the house to take care of and it is her right. Warren if a brute in some ways. While in other ways he is a man most women would admire. New Paris, 0. MISS C. J. R. SUSPECTS FOUL PLAY. Editor Palladium: I believe Mildred has been disposed of in some way. I wouldn't be surprised at ghastly developments when the writer tells what has become of her. Warren is a brute who would do anything in his rage. E. R. For an Impaired Appetite. To improve the appetite strengthen the digestion try a doses of Chamberlain's Tablets. and T. II. Seitz, of Detroit. Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." For sale by all dealers. (Advert!semi)U NEW PARIS Miss Anna M. Wefler returned Wednesday from a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Katherin Havens at Tippecanoe City, O. Mrs. Nealie Hapner left Thursday for Perun, Ind,, to visit relatives. Frank, son of Dr. G. L. Lyne, former residents of New Paris, now living in Lowell, O.. is the guest of Emmett G. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. H. L., Mills. Frank graduated this year from the i-owell high school. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cunningham and son Simon, spent Wednesday with relatives at Dayton. The weeK-oId infant daughter of Prof, and Mrs. C. R. Coblentz. of Campbellstown was buried Wednesday forenoon in Springlawn cemetery. Paul Clark returned Wednesday from Ohio State university. Columbus, where he took the agricultural course this winter. Mrs. Retta Bunker Knollenberg, of near Whitewater, is here caring for her mother, Mrs. Minerva Bunker, who is seriously ill, threatened with typhoid fever. Mrs. D. F. Reinheimer is delegate from the local Pythian Sisters lodge to Grand lodge, which convenes this week at Cincinnati. Play Next Sunday. The postponed game between the local baseball nine, the Grays, and the team from Fountain Cits', will take place Sunday afternoon. A photograph highly prized has been received from Germany by Miss Pearle Haller, the picture showing thirty-one persons, all relatives, and having been taken on the occasion of the celebration of the golden wedding anniversary of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Speidel. As the result of losing in a recent contest, Mrs. Howard King and her Sunday school class of girls entertained Mrs. L. C. Ashman and her class of boys at a picnic supper Tuesday evening on Walley's hill. They are all members of the local Christian Sunday school. Mrs. Ella L. Bloom, Mrs. E. E. Bevington and Miss Carrie Whitaker were entertained Wednesday evening at six o'clock dinner at Richmond by Mrs. A. A. Hafner. Loren Petry, graduate of the local high school, who has been studying and teaching in Chicago university, will teach next winter in the Syracuse university, Syracuse, N. Y. A coincidence noted Tuesday evening at a six o'clock dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mills, at which Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Bream, of Eaton, and Rev. and Mrs. H. Ralph Bixel, of the local church, were guests, was the meeting of Mrs. Bream and Rev. Bixel, who were student friends together in college at Bethany, W. Va. They had lost sight of each other the past five years and neither know the other would be present at the party, so the meeting was a happy one. The Presbyterian Thimble club will be entertained Friday evening In the church parlors, Mrs. Olive Jones and Miss Pearle Haller, hostesses. The for good Spring Chickens, m

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ONcy stylish meeting is to be a social one, without needlework, and the men folks of the church and congregation are to be present, as well as the ladies. PENNSY SETTLES FOR MAN'S DEATH Final settlement for the death of Alonzo G. Moore was made to the widow by the Pennsylvania railroad yesterday. Mr. Moore was killed some time ago in the Pennsylvania yards, leaving his wife and a child. The widow and child and other child born since then, each received onfcjUiird in terest m $1,250 which is placed in trust at a New Albany bank, where ' the Moores will live. Mrs. Moore was ! the administratrix of the estate of her j .t ii o iv ii uu, sen d i a a n El la II E9bwVE And Plenty of It Is the Secret f T..... UASiU f - v J - Old and Young. USOLINE I a Wonderful Blood Purifier. Blood Is made from the feed we pat. Now the blood has sot to bo rich and red, and it can only be so when the food Is comfortably and thoroughly digested and fully assimilated. j After the blood-making elements are extracted from the food, what's left, the 1 wastes, must be eliminated from the body. . The bowels are the great organ of excretion casting or carrying out. j There must be no congestion, no con- : tlpation. J II ore can there be pure, rich, red blood t I normal, healthy action of stomach, liver, : lungs, kidneys and heart; when the bowels j fail to do their part fully and regularly! I When these poisonous wastes are actually ' left in the body to back up through the ' Whole system! 1 You have tried cathartics, pa rent Ives, ; laxatives, violent-acting, pain-racking drugs v-and you know the unsatisfactory results. Now try a pure, natural. Internal lubricator I SOUN'E. Its effect is to gently soothe, heal and lubricate the whole internal digestive and Intestinal tract; to soften the congested mass of poisonous waste; and to cause the movements of the bowels to be painless, regular, natural and healthy to remove constipation and to restore - i faeulth. Try ' CSOUNK there ore imitations but nothing like the genuine I'SOLINE, Imported from Kussia and re-refined by the Oil. PKODICTS COMPANY, New York. It's odorless, tasteless and colorless. For adults, children and Be sure this Trade-Mark is on the i'atkagt. V.' bible. Sold by druggists generally, 25c. and 60c. a large bottle, and SI a three pint tin Also in capsules. 2 do, la Box, 60c. Ask or write for printed matter. Conkey Drug Compan. Palladium Want Ads Pay PALLADIUM WANT ADS ONE CENT X WORD 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM WANTED WANTED You to phone 4033 or call 318 N. 17th at. for all kinds of poultry and country butter. 4-eod-7t CULTURED French woman, speaking English fluently, will give French ill exchange for home during summer. Address Marguerite Paradon, Elmhurst School, Connersville, Ind. 2-tues-thur-4t WANTED 100 old feather beds7"cash paid. Call Ohio Feather Co. Phone 2418 or 2799. 8-7t WANTDCarpenter worlc and cabT net work, new and repair. Phone 3273. Grove Robbing. 5-7t W A N T El5 W or k of any kind by a steady, sober, old man, small wages. Address "A," care Panadlum. 8-9t FOR CARPET cleaning phone 2690. may-15-to-aug-15 WANTED To buy three or fouFacrei of clover to cut. Phone 5147-G. 4-7t WANTED Lawn mowers sharpened, bicycles, wringers, aweepera, baby cffcs, fly screens to repair; called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son, N. W. 2nd 'and Williams. WANTED First class paper haoger

THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1914

WANTED Continued WANTED General foreman for grain drill department with firm in Northern Illinois. Address Foreman, care Palladium and Sun-Telegram, giving age, experience, qualifications and references. 9-2t WANTED Young or middle aged woman to do the housework and cooking for a family of two single men and their mother living on a farm. No work outside of housework, no washing. Special privileges and good wages for a woman who will appreciate kind treatment and steady employment in a beautiful home. Call Phone 290, West Manchester, O., or address II. W. Priddv. 9-3t FORGET it! What? The hot weather and enter the Richmond Business college and Drenare for an office poj sition. School will be in session all I summer. For any information phone 2040, or address L. B. Campbell, Mgr. WANTED Good girl, not necessarily an experienced girl, but a good one to act as cashier and bookkeeper and perform duties of lady clerk. The better the girl the smaller the pay. 112 N. 18th St. ll-2t Tf A VTrTi ITT V. I A J - J. 1 caii 729 south i3th ist. ii-2t wanted place lishouskeperby

i3sra yornur6mg iilt!sdl chiffoniers, cupboards, wanted f wo young men To travel dressers, tables, stands, kitchwith manager. Apply 6 to 7:30, Mr. en cabinetS, Wardrobes, WashBrewer, Arlington hotel. 11-lt . , Pr. , , , . WANTED-Po?itl5n-irrTi5uepVr!S?ar!dS' fflCe dS r0Cking

for a widower, no objections to chil - dren. uUiesb . . care rauaaium w a n t ed Position al nllFsl tVr small child. Call or address 116 S. 12th St. wantftT 1 1.2t ! . . -Screen doors and windows made and repaired, lawn mowers bnarpenea ana repaired, large line new bicye'es, baby cabs re-tired, pictures fran ed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTEDosition by repw'table middle-aged woman as housekeeper in widower's home, small family, no objection to country. Address J. D., care Palladium. 10-2t WAN . IIousokeepeTTTwo lnfamily, father and son. Call or address D. J. Doddridge, R. R. 12, Centerville 'nd- 10-Ct WANTED To rent two unfurnished rooms on south side, no farther west than 10th. Call 403 N. lSth st. lO-IU WANTED A baker. Husson's ' grocery. i0-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room house modern, except furnace. 44 S. 21st St. ll-7t FOR R E N T Fu r n is hed r 001 n" w i t li bath, $1.00 per week. 520 Main Street - . ll-7t FOR RENT Five room house, 1232 Ridge, electric light, both kinds of water, JS.50. Call 114 S 8th. Phone ?6&C. n.lt FOR RENT Pnrnlshed rooms: 31 North thh. ii.ot FOR RENT A house cheap" Call' 234 S. W. Second St. H-7t FOR RENT--5 room houseTIectrfc lights, hath, furnace, 10tl N. 13th Apply 50 S. 11. n3t FOR R K T S Tomhouse28 " North 3rd. 119 South 7th. H-it FOR RENT STORAGE" r-rivate rooms and open space) iew concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR RENT Large furnished suitable for man and wife gentlemen. 403 N. 11th. FOR RENT Modern D st. home. 1318 s". ) 9-7t I I?nD Drv : : -.-v I vn "I..M rum luums ana uatn. New flat, 1010 s. A. Phone 1067

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FOR RENT Call 221 S. 6th. 4-tf house. ' FOR RENT 6 room modern .105 Pearl st. Phone 2477. 22-tf FOR RENT Third flo3r flat In Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust ComPany. 4-tf FOR RENT House, seven rooms", both kinds of water, W. 5th and Linden ave. Phone 1235 or 1419. 9-tf yOR RENT Furnished modern room 214 N. 12th street. 16-tf FOR RENT One-half double house, 6 rooms, $11. 306 Chestnut st. 29-tf FOR RENT Modern apartments. Im quire or call on Jonas Gaar, cor. 15th and Main sts. Phone 1415. 5-tf PCJR RElslTFour houses. Call Knode's Music Store, 23 N. 9th. 5-7t FOR RENTi choice unfurnished rooms, cultured neighborhood. 207 Collegeaye 6-7t FOR RENT Modern flat, centralli cation. Phone 2179. l0-7t FOR RENT -6 room apartment in the Wayne. Phcne 1412. 10-2t FOR RENT Five room house, 216 N. 5th 6t., $12. O. B. Fulgham, over

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FOR SALE Pure Duroc male hog. Phono I FOR SALE -Drug store in fine farming community at special price. R. H. Phares, Administrator, Liberty, Ind. 10-3t FOR SALE Several second-h and ! sewing machines in good condition. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE H ousehoid goods this week. R.JL.. Moore, 123 S. 14th. l0-2t j FOR SALE Working harness. Phone 4051. 10-31 FOR SALEoaster-brake bTcTycies $6.00. Address Bicycle, care Palladlum. 10-2t Grand Opening AMctSoo Sale! Sat, July 13, 1914! Rpcrinnincr at 7. n'rlnclr at trip! ' O""'"- " " " 1 Colonial Auction Rooms, 15! South Seventh street, we will! , CnairS, aining CnaiTS, OICtures, bedsteads, springs, I eather beds, lace curtains, ! ora n itewa Qvl? nitre email C3 ' O ' ru2s & ' dishes, crockery and ! many articles. COME ONE, COME ALL Don't mind the hot weather,' as we have a large cool, well ventilated room. COLONIAL AUCTION HOUSE, 15 South Seventh St. Deering & MacDonald, Auctioneers. FOR SALE Cheap, motorcycle in good condition. Inquire 416 N. 13th ! st. 8-7t For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattle death from any cause. 30 day insuranoe for brood mares. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. O. N. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 Sth and Main HAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse. 403 N. 11th. Phone 401S. june-7-lmo Atmctlomi Sale off HotuiselhioUd Goods Wedo, June 16 2:00 O'clock p m0

rooms, or 1:AT 136 SOUTH 12TH ST. 9-4 1 :

The undersigned, adminisj. j. ...Ml t 1 I : 1 uaiui, Will bCll at puuiic s,aic iiuiu guuus anu mi minings, consisting of furniture, bedding and other articles too numerous to mention. DICKINSON TRUST CO. ADMINISTRATOR ESTATE MELISSA LOUGH. FRANK DAVENPORT, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Scotch Collie pups. Warren Vantrees, Washington, Ind. ll-3t ' FOR SALE Good fresh jersey cow. 11-lt Phone 28-D, Greensfork, Ind. FOR SALE Cherries by tree or bushel. Fred Crast. R. R. 8, 5th house left hand side Ablngton pike. ll-2t FOR SALE Good driving or saddle hcrse, buggy and harness. 131 S. 5ttt St. 11-lt $1,000 to loanon farm or city property, 6 per cent. Telephone 3078. C. SELL,

FOR SALE Continued

FOR SALE Hinders, mowers, hay rakes, flat beds. 317 N. A. 9-7t FOR SALESecond hand surrey's, pheatons, buggies and one very fine coupe with glass front. All work neatly done over. Schneider Carriage Factory, 43 S. 6th st. 9-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bargain, two passenger automobile suitable for truck or delivery wagon; refrigerator holds 100 lbs. Phone 5147-G. D-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 74 acres Of all tillable land, close to small town, not far from Richmond. Good 7 room house, 40x50 barn. Large orchard, fencing good, sugar tree land, only $90 per acre, on good terms, only $2,000 down, and long time on the balance. 106 acres Of fine sugar and walnut land. Good 8 room house, 40x80 barn. Over C00 rod of tile, fencing good. One of the best farms on our list. Price right, $12,000. FUNK & MILLER, Ph ones 2766-4186. FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE An Ideal Dome, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one loi 4 j foot front, fine Investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. 2(Mf A. M. ROBE RT STR EA irESTAt E City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Key's Harness Store, 616 Main St. FOR SALE Double house, good loca tion, city water, gas and electricity! Inquire 514 S. 10th st. 10-7t FOR SALE Farm of 152 acresT j Priced at $100 per acre. Corn and i hog farm. Can't be duplicated in the; county for the price. Bennett & Fore- j man, room 15. Kelly block. Phone ' 2707. Home 13C9. i FOlTSALE 157acres within 3 miles ; of Richmond; well improved stock j farm. Bennett & Foreman, room 15, Kelly block. Phones 2707-1369. FOR SALE1hel)igstbarBain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE Agooamodern home. Phone 3234.

Execuitor's Sale off

REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the last will of Rufus Beck, deceased, by virtue of the power conferred by said will, entered in Will Record D, on Page 350, Union county, Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction on the premises on

FmieSc, JuiJy 79 9 14 at 2 p. m., the following described real estate, situated in Wayne county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: A part of the north half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-four (24), in township fifteen 15), range thirteen ( 13), east of the second principal meridian line in the district of lands sold at Cincinnati, O., commencing at the northeast corner of said quarter section, running thence south sixty (60) poles, thence west 160 poles, thence north 60 poles, thence east 60 poles to place of beginning, containing sixty (60) acres more or less. Subject to taxes of 1914. Said farm is sitauted about half mile north of Philomath and three miles west of Abington. The same being a splendidly improved farm. TERMS OF SALE One-third of the purchase money to be paid cash down, one-third in nine and the remainder in eighteen months from day of sale, the deferred payments to ba evidenced by notes with approved security, and to be secured by a mortgage upon the premises, bearing interest at six per cent per annum from date until paid, and attorney s fees, waising relief from valuation or appraisement laws. The purchaser, at his option, may pay the whole amount of purchase money down or sooner than otherwise required. The sale is subject to confirmation of the circuit court of Union County. CHARLES CONNER, Executor. L. H. Stanford, Attorney.

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Bv "BUD" FISHER 1 cos as YOU'RE RlCKT FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond Homes a Specialty Porterfield & Campbell Eighth and Main BUSINESS CLASSIFIED NOTICE I do chimney and bouse repairing. J. Combs, 217 X. 13th. 6-7 Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. SEE MOORE & OOBORN For all kinds of Insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room lfi, I. O. O. F. building. Clem Bros., Veterinarians. Office 15 N. 7th St Phone 1439. H. H JONE Auctioneer I sell anything at auction Real estate, stock sales and household goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. I ! NOTICE KODAKERS ! I Films for your Kodak. Headquarters ??t Amateur Finishing. Best work. 20TH CENTURY STUDIO 919 Vi Main Street LOST LOST Purse containg $8.50. Return to Palladium office. Reward. ll-3t IOST Light coat, tango colored, on Sunday, June 7. about noon, between Hagerstown and Richmond or in Richmond. Finder will advise either Mr. .Joseph Teeter, Hagerstown. Ind.. or Mr. Wilfred Jessup. Richmond, Ind. Reward for return. Wilfred Jessup. 8-7t I