Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 184, 13 June 1914 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914

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HAGERSTOWN CLUBS GIVE MANYPARTIES Mrs. Thornburg Entertains Emanon Club of New Castle at Pretty Home.

WANTED Continued

ANTHONY JOHNSON 87 YEARS OLD 911 Chicago Ave., Evsnston, III. V'.rv Chief Harrison of the Evanyton ilil.) fire department, performed what is pronounced the inns' reniarkr.h'e ease of resuscitation on record v.-hrn he applied the newly piirclm sed lur.motor to Anthony Johnson, '.'11 Chicago avenue, after he had hcen pronounced dead by neighbors and doctors who were tailed in. Johnson, who is S? years old, lives with his children at the above number, and has always been in the habit of leaving a gas jet burning when he retired. A top window was found open, the catch being broken, evidently by the high wind of the night, causing the catch to give way, and thus the gas was blown out by the gale. The firemen made a quick run. The neighbors and some of the friends present thought the attempt to bring a man to life who was as apparently dead as was Johnson, was pimply to prolong the grief of the immediate family. P;an is Alive. Imagine if you can the surprise of those who stood watching the work for a life to hear Chief Harrison exclaim after ordering the firemen who were operating the lungmotor to stop: "This man is not dead; he is beginning to breathe." Never was there a more tense situation in Kvanston. Dr. C. W. Race. 529 Alain street, in speaking of the case, said: "At six o'clock this morning I was called to 911 Chicago avenue to see a man reported 'dead' from gas. I gave instructions to telephone the Kvanston fire department for the lungmotor, and hurried to the case. 1 found a man by the name of Anthony Johnson, 87 years old, unconscious, body rigid, and face black. I was obliged to put my knee against one elbow to get the body ready for applying the lungmotor, which was brought in a few minutes by Fire Chief Carl Harrison. "After an hour's work, Mr. Johnson was revived sufficiently so that it was possible to remove hini to the Kvanston hospital with safety. "I do not believe that it would have been possible to save Mr. Johnson's life had it not been for the lungmotor."

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Souders and family entertained Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abel and son, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thornburg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Locke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl and son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherry and son. Ice cream and delicious cake were served following a social evening. Mrs. Porter Thornburg entertained Thursday the Emanon club, of NewCastle, of which she is a member. The guests included Mesdames John R. Thompson, Martin Vickery, Ixnen

Neff, Raymond Monchies, Emory De- , witt, Grant Lowe, William Robinson, , Charles ririch. Dr. Williams and Leaf-' creen. of New Castle. Mrs Charles '

I-vtrvr, turn .vilr.ffl HJPlttl IVcJ o, lUlie . and La Verne Thornburg. Miss Inez Bright is very poorly with i tuberculosis at the home of her par- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Retz at Jack-1 sonburg.

Mrs. John Thompson and children, of New Castle, are spending a fewdays here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter spent Friday afternoon at Richmond. Mrs. Hattie I'lrich. of Muncie, has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Philolena Crull. Rev. Lewis Teetor and Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Moore left yesterday for Seattle. Wash., where they will attend the

AGENTS Hustling man under 50 each locality. Introduce our memberships, $50 to $500 monthly. The I. I. IT., 2053, Covington Ky. 13-lt AG E NT S W AN T E D A whifTwindseller for summer weather. Concentrated soft drinks, 7 kinds orangeade, raspberry, grape, etc. Amazing sales; wonderful profits. Get it while it's new; write quick. American Products Co., 3525 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O. 13-lt MALE HELP WANTED $2,500 annually. Co-operate with me evenings at home. Everything furnished. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha. Neb. 13-lt.

FOR RENT Continued

FOR RENTS. 5th st.

-Unfurnished rooms. 528 13-7t

FOR SALE Continued

FOR RENT Furnished house. 9th st.

107 S. 13-2t

FOR RENT house, N. A St.,

$11 per

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month. 5 room house on N. 16th St., $15 per month. GEO. B. MOORE, Over 901 Main. Phone 2112.

FOR RENT 8 room house, 22 N. 13th St. Inquire next door. 12-2t

FOR SALE Second hand surreys. pheatons, buggies and one very fine coupe with glass front. All work neatly done over. Schneider Carriage Factory, 43 S. Cth st. 9-7t

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued

FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347.

FOR RENT 5 room house modern, except furnace. 44 S. 21st St. ll-7t

AGENTS WANTED The biggest seller out. Concentrated Beer Tablets. A good glass of Lager Beer for every

body everywhere. Show it, sell them ; all. Strictly legitimate. Makes real j beer just by adding water. Carry right in your pocket. Enormous demand, imense profits. Full particulars free. ! The Ambrew Co., Dept. 1617, Cincin- I nati, O. 13-lt j WANTED Lady traveler; experience j unnecessary; salary, commission! and expense allowance to right party. I McBrady & Co., Chicago. 13-lt '

FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, $1.00 per week. 520 Main street. ll-7t

Call 234 ll-7t

FOR RENT A house cheap. S. W. Second St.

FOR RENT 5 room house, electric lights, bath, furnace, 106 N. 13th. Apply 50 S. 11. ll-3t

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FOR RENT Modern D st.

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WANTED Men to sell our seed and nursery line. Big profits. Pay weekly. First National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 13-lt

FOR RENT Four rooms and

New flat, 1010 S. A. Phone 1067. 9-tf FORR EN T7 To oni h (u s e,r2 2 S 7 5 1 h! Call 221 S. 6th. 4-tf

FOR RENT 6 room modern house. 105 Pearl st. Phone 2477. 22-tt

WANTED To rent small furnished flat in down town district for the summer. Address Blat, care Palla

dium.

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annual meeting of the German Baptist association. Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott and son are guests of Mrs. Abbptt's parents at Rii hmond. Mips Nellie Brant will go to New Cfstie. Pa., next Tuesday for a two weeks' visit with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shiveley and daughter, Mrs. Harry Holmes and grand-daughter. Miss Jean Shively, of Richmond, were guests yesterday of Mrs. Artilia Shively and Miss Lida Taylor. Mrs. Hollace Hoover and Mrs. Dorwin Durbin have issued invitations for a card party Thursday afternoon, June IS, at the latter's home on East Main street.

WANTED An idea! Who can think of some simple thing to patent? Pro

tect your ideas; they may bring you I wealth. Write today and get our free! books, "Millions in Patents," "Needed j Invent ions" and "Patent Buyers." Address Randolph & Co., Dept. 2210, Pat-j ent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. 13-2t ! WANTED Boy.41S Main sL 13"2t j W A NT E D 10 0ol d feather-bed'sTcasti ! paid. Call Ohio Feather Co. Phone j 2418 or 2799. 8-7t , WANTED Work of any kind by a I steady, sober, old man, small wages. I Address "A." care Palladium. 8-9t

FOR RENT Third floor 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-tt KOR RENT Furnished modern room 214 N. 12th street. 16-tf FOR RENT One-half double house, 6 rooms, $11. 306 Chestnut st. 29-tf

$1,000 to loan on farm or city property, 6 per cent. Telephone 3078. FOR-SALE Carriage in first-class

condition; also lady's bicycle. Phone t 2C77. 9-tues-sat-2t !

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS 6 lots on National road between 4th and 5th streets, for $600 each, and a small improvement assessment. 4 lots on S. W. 4th street, between Main and National road, for $400 each, and improvements. These prices are at least $200 below what they should sell for. and wo be

lieve that if you contemplate building! in West Richmond that this is your ;

opportunity to get a lot right. FUNK & MILLER, Phone 2766-4186.

FOR SALE A Phone 3234.

good modern home.

STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY A HOME S new houses, corner 23rd and K

sts., northeast, on car line. Houses j have six rooms and soft water bath, ! laundry in cellar, good heating plants.!

etc.. on payments like rent, 20 per month. Small cash payment required. Let your rent money buy your home. Phone 1730. 121 S. 13th St. TURNER W. HADLEY.

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

Ho Ho JONES

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. Your Goods To our large auction rooms. If you want it sold we can sell it. Colonial AMctnoo Company 15 South 7th Street. Sale every Saturday, 2 p. m

LOST

LOST Gold cuff button, engraved letter F. Phone 375. 13-2t

LOST Iady's watch on pin at Morton park. Return to Palladium. Reward. 13-7t

FOR RENT 4 choice unfurnished ! rooms, cultured neighborhood. 207

College ave. 6-7t FOR RENT Modern" flat, central Ioncation. Phone 2179. 10-7t FO R RENT Fi veroom house. 216T7. 5th St., $12. O. B. Fulgham. over 710 Main. P,hone 2233. 10-4t

FOR SALE The George Kepler homestead at Cambridge City; house and over 17 acres. Price $5,500. H. M. Outland, owner, Culver, Ind. 10-wed-sat-2t FOR "SALE 7room house" with furnace. Phone 4447.

Auctioneer

I sell anything at auction Real estate, stock sales and household goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570.

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS

ONE CENT A WORD. 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566

WANTED

ELECT 1915 OFFICERS

CENTER VI LLE, June 13. The June session of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church was held with Mrs. Lafe Jackson Thursday afternoon. The devotional exercises were conducted by Miss Laura

Bertsch. The subject, "Giving and j Inspiration Agencies," was presented '. by Mrs. A. D. Dunbar. As this was j the anniversary of the society, the fol- I lowing officers were elected: Presi- j dent, Miss Belle Williams; vice presi-1 dent, Mrs. Ray Means; corresponding ;

secretary, Mrs. Bertha Dunbar; recording secretary, Mrs. H. L. Johnston; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Wright. A number of department secretaries were also elected. An interesting report of the district convention held in Union City, was given by Miss Bertsch. The closing hour was spent socially, and luncheon was served. The July meeting will be hald with Mrs. Ella Dun-fear

WANTED Man and wife for farm work. Address Graceland Farm. R. R. 5, Richmond, Ind. 13-lt 11 A I R GOO DS of "ever y desc" ri p ti o n made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired. Mary E. Morse, 403 N. 11th st. Phone 40 IS. FORncROWNERSpaidi0c a mile while touring for collecting road data. Address Juntour, Buffalo, N. Y. J3"11 WANTED SaleslnanT $60 "per mont h and expenses; steady work; experience unnecessary. Select territory and get early start. Graham Nursery Company, Rochester, N. Y. Dept. S. 13-lt WILL pay reliable man or woman $12.50 to distribute 100 FREE pkgs. Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friends. No money required. Ward Borax Co., 216 Institute PI., Chicago. 1:1"lt SALESMEN I n Fell i ge n t representative wanted for the exclusive handling of lasto, the reducer of tire expense; every auto owner will buy it; used in government service. Sells itself. Assurance against loss. Iasto Co. Inc., 229 W. 42nd St., New York. 13-lt

FOR CARPET Cleaning phone 2690. may-15-to-aug-15 WANTED Lawn mowers sharpened, bicycles, wringers, sweepers, baby cbs, fly screens to repair; called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son, N, W. 2nd and Williams. 1 FO RGET it! What ? -TEe ho tw ia t her and enter the Richmond Business college and prepare for an office position. School will be in session all

summer. For any information phone 2040, or address L. B. Campbell, Mgr. I WANTEDWahfiig'to do, 729 South j 13th St. 12-2t i "WANTED Commercial traveler !

working out of Richmond who can devote about one day per month in

Richmond with very profitable pi opo- j sition. Trade established. Road work j on exclusive basis if desired. Contincn-j tal Mfg; Co., Indianapolis, Ind." 12-1. 'it!

WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaired, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, large line new bicyctes, baby cabs' re-tired, pictures fran ed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main

St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936.; WANTED To borrow money for sev- ! cral gilt edge investments. Can ! use any amount, whether large or j small. Cecil L. Clark, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or i 3002. 20-fri-sat-tf !

FOR SALE

WANTED You to phone 4033 or call 31S N. 17th st. for all kinds of poultry and country butter. 4-eod-7t WANTED Lawns to mow. Pho"ne 4745. S-mon-wed-sat-3t WAN TED Ideas. Write for list of inventions wanted by manufacturers rind prizes offered for inventions.

our tour nooks sent tree. iJatent se cured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans &. Co., Washington, D. C. -13'2Q.-27-3-U

WANTED 5 good boys to sell the Dayton Journal and Indianapolis News. Inquire 537 Vz Main, Wise, News Agent. 12-2t WANTED You to investigate some extraordinary Player and Piano bargains we have. Something unusual, 9 South 7th St. Watson Piano Store. WAN T ED Sa 1 esmaiii Tor It i c h n l ond", Ind. One who is willing to start at the bottom can develope to higher posi'.ion. Retailing direct to consumer from manufacturer and importer. Personal bond and reference required. Grand Union Tea Co., 115 W. Wayne St.. Fort Wayne, Ind. 12-2t

Anuctfloo Sale of Household Goods TUESDAY Juine 16 2:00 O'ciock pc m AT 136 SOUTH 12TH ST. The undersigned, administrator, will sell at public sale a miscellaneous lot of household goods and furnishings, consisting of furniture, bedding and other articles too numerous to mention. DICKINSON TRUST CO. Admr. Estate Melissa Lough.

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FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 45 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. 20-tf XT rROBERTS71 City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Key's Harness Store, 616 Main St. FORSALlew cottage! Bargain for home or investment. Box 10m. City. 12-2t

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FOR RENT

FOR RENT Modern furnished room, 206 N. 11th st. Phone 1702. 13-7t FOR RENT Modern apartment, one 3 room, one 4 rooms. Call or telephone Jonas Gaar. 13-tf FOR R E N T H igh grade modern apartment in Keystone, 6 rooms. 2 baths. Call on or telephone Jonas

i Gaar. 13-tf

housekeeping 13-lt

DAVENPORT, Auctioneer.

fri-sat-mon FO R7T RAD E V a c an t lotTfor automobile. H. Harris, 169 Bridge ave. 13-2t FOR SALE White sewing machine, used short time, good as new. This is a real bargain. Can be seen at 9

S. 7th st. H. D. I-cey. FOR "SALE Cheap! motorcycle

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 insurance for brood mares.

Standard Live Stock Insurance Co.

O. N. Garriott Phone 1303

FOR SALE Double house, good location, city water, gas and electricity. Inquire 514 S. 10th st. 10-7t

COUNTRY PLACE CHEAP 1 acre ground, 5 room brick house, 5 miles north of city, Will trade for vacant lot, balance on pavments, $10 per month, like rent. PHONE 1730.

FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE 63 acres with good buildings, plenty of fruit, within a mile of a good little town and all level land. What have you to trade? GEO. B. MO-ORE, Over 901 Main. Phone 2112.

NOTICE KODAKERS Films for your Kodak. Headquarters '?t Amateur Finishing. Best work. 20TH CENTURY STUDIO 919 i Main Street A7o. deering AUCTION CO. Real Estate Auctioneers The Best Way to Sell a Farm or Real Estate Is Our Way. Get in touch with us at once. Lock Box 142. Richmond, Ind NOTICE I do chimney and house repairing. J. Combs, 217 N. Lith. bTt Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B.

Fulghum, over 710 Main St. I Phone 2233. ! i SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room ! 16, I. O. O. F. building.

LOST A small gold necklace and locket. The locket contained three small sets. Iost May 30 somewher between Whitewater and Richmond via Fountain City. Finder please notifv Mrs. J. H. Blose. Cen'erville. Ind. 12-2t

LOST Grey shawl. Earlham cemetery. Sixth.

Decoration Da, Return 129 N. 12-21

Howarth.

12-2t

LOST Eve glasses. James

township trustee. Reward.

LOST Brooch, wing shape, diamond and pearls. W. P. Hallstein. 103 S. W. 5th St. Reward. 12-21 LOST Purse containg $S 5. Return to Palladium office. Reward. ll-3t LOST Light coattango colored, on Sunday, June 7, about noon, between Hagerstown and Richmond or in Rich mond. Finder will advise either Mr Joseph Teeter. Hagerstown. Ind., r Mr. Wilfred Jessup. Richmond. Ind Reward for return. Wilfred Jessup. 8-7t

FOUND

FOUND Gold cuff links, grocery, 4th and Main.

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NOTICE Highest market price paid for good Spring Chickens, must weigh 2 pounds or over.

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FOR SALE

A Large List ol Farms in!

Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio. 470 ACRES A great stock and grain farm, with all modern buildings and half second bottom land. 160 ACRES With all modern buildings, good productive soil, within one-half mile of Richmond. 200 ACRE Farm. This is one of the best farms

in the county and a great money

in maker. Only three miles of Richmond.

136 ACRE Farm in Ohio, 11 miles of Richmond. This is a real bargain at $10,000, or would trade on Richmond property. 70 ACRE FARM With all modern buildings and well fenced and all level black land, seven miles from Richmond. This is every

Kellv Block ! foot tillible and a money maker.

8th and Main i If vnn arp Innlfino fnr n

farm of any size or price, it will be to your interest to see

GEO. B. MOORE,

Phone 2112.

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FOR RENT Light rooms. 112 S. 3rd st.

FOR RENT STORAGE

Private rooms and open space !

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RICHMONDSTORAGECO IjPhone 1442 Rear 19 S.il St.

FOR SALE Biggest Piano and Player bargain ever offered in Rich

mond. Watson Piano Store, 9 South

7th St.

T7T T O ATT."' U . A " U.- O O

North 20th 12-21 Over 901 Main.

FOR SALE Player piano, 88 note", new but slightly case damaged, $295. Watson Piano Store, 9 South

7th St.

rakes, flat beds. 31 7N.A. 9J t ! FOR SALE Thoroughbred Scotch j Collie pups. Warren Vantrees,

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

hi' Richmond Homes a Specialty

Porterfield & Campbell

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AT 2:00 O'CLOCK Five and one-half acres of land, situated between West Main and South West A streets, and from West Ninth to Eleventh. A beautiful tract to cut into lots. A money maker for the buyer. Take Earlham car to West Ninth or Cause's greenhouse and walk one block north to place of sale. WM. C. FERGUSON, Commissioner. A. O. Deering, Auctioneer. Robbins & Robhns, Attorneys.