Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 192, 23 June 1914 — Page 9

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t MILTON, Ind., June 23 The M. E. Bunday school observed Children's Day Sunday evening with the following program. Mualc by the orchestraOpening song by the choir. Invocation. Song by the choir. Recitation, June Templin. Primary class exercise

and chorus. Recitation, Leiana neeson. Recitation, Ruth Beeson. Song. Buelella Schepman. Recitation, Florence Beeson. Rosebuds exercise. Recitation, Oris Kellam. Recitation, Louise Beeson. Song by the choir. Drill. Muslo by the orchestra. Vocal solo, - Mrs. Will Daniel. Vocal duet, Misses Lilliaa DuGranrut and Hazel Murley. Solo, Alice Murley. Reading, Miss Ruth Leverton. Songby the choir. Music by the orchestra. The house was very prettily decorated in green and white and flowers. The offering amounted to about $9. The exercises of the evening were concluded with a 6ong by the choir, the benediction and music by the orchestra. The exercises were fine and the music highly complimented. The house was crowded although the weather was extremely hot. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wililams, who were guests of relatives in the country, south of town, returned to their home at Richmond Saturday. John Deitz, of Richmond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Coons Saturday and looked after the interests of the cement sidewalk in front of his property here. Miss Luella Doddy was home from the Normal Institute at Muncie over Sunday. Mrs. Will Higham, of south of town, reports a fine time while at Indianapolis. She attended all the festivities connected with commencement week at Butler university. Change Meeting Place. The Embroidery club was to have met with Mrs. Walter Templiu, Wednesday afternoon. The place has been changed. It wijl meet with Mrs. L. H. Warren instead. John Warren, of Cambridge City, was greeting friends here Saturday. Mesdames Lycurgus Beeson, O. Ferguson, Charles Ferris, L. H. Warren, Blackburn, It. W. Warren and Mrs. Frank Wallace and Mrs. Harvey and Miss Tiny Moore, were Richmond visitors Saturday. Miss Alice Ward was home from Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, Frank Connelly and Mrs. William Hurst were at Muncie last week to attend the funeral of their relative, the late Burns Brandbury. The deceased was a brother-in-law of Mr. Connelly and .Mrs. Hurst. Miss B. M. Kern is entertaining her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herr, and daughters, Mrs. Theodore Sinks, of Englewood, O., and Mrs. C. E. Kruger, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beeson, of Connersville, were week-end guests of Mrs. Klla Hoffman. Frank Myers, of Kendallvllle, was the guest of Miss Hazel Murley, over Sunday. .Mrs. Jennie George and son, Bert, who are spending the summer at. Doddridge spent over Sunday at their home here. Visit in Richmond. Mesdames L. A. Bragg and Carrie Johnson spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bender and Mrs. Alice Guyton at Richmond. Mrs. John Wellenkamp, of Indianapolis, underwent a surgical operation Saturday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Murley, of Milton, and is also well known in Richmond. The Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening. The membership is invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bertsch, of East Germantown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dorgon, east of town entertained at dinner, Sunday, Messrs. and Mesdames, R. J. Connell, h. A. Connell and family, C. J. Connell, J. A. Dorgon and family, John Murphy and family, and Will Seffren and family. Miss Lora Beeson entertained at dinner Sunday, the Misses Blanche and Helen Coyne and their guest, Miss Erma Moore, of Lyons, Iowa. Homer Drcnnen has resigned his position with the Singer Sewing Machine company and taken a position as salesman for the American Casket company, at Cambridge City. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not the praise, of all who unfl it. Mrs. F. A. Hood, Burrows, Ind., writes: "I have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy a positive cure for cramps and summer complaint." For sale by all dealers. (AJvfrtlsfinienO BOSTON, IND. The Children's day exercises which were held Sunday evening fit the Christian church were well attended. The program consisted of songs, drills and recitations. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. .Tenkinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wolf In Richmond. Milburn McClain of Campbellstown was here aSturday evening. Messrs. and Mesdames W. V. Gard, S. T. Donahey, Rife Gard and W. S. Porterfleld and daughter, Lucile, and Dr. J. J. Rife motored to Brookville Sunday and spent the day. R. M. Ketron returned to Cincinnati Sunday evening. He has taken a position with the Cincinnati News company. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney and Misa Ruth Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parks and family. Miss Sada Pottenger spent Sunday with friends in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eby entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Shearer and Miss Ethel Woodruff " Hamilton, nday. Children's day t cs will b held Sunday evening the Methodi.st church. Walter Seaney has purchased a newautomobile. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Druley entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fye of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Bickley of Hamilton and Miss Mary Black of Brookville. Miss Violet Baker entertained the following young people Sunday at her home south of town: Misses Marie Brattaln and Fanny Grimm and Roy QAfla aad John and David aBker.

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Written in Chapters ANNOUNCE SERVICE. FOUNTAIN CITY The decoration services of the local lodge of Knights 1 of l'ythias will be held here next SunI day. In the evening children's exeri cises will be held in the K. of I', hall, j The members of all the Sunday ; schools of the town will take part in i the exercises. DEDICATE M. E. CHURCH. FOUNTAIN CITY The A. M. E. church, which has been repaired and re-decorated and rededicated last Sunday. A number of speakers address'ed a large congregation which had assembled for the rite. A picnic dinner was spread on the church lawn. Ten persons were sprinkled and ten immersed. A large delegation of colored persons from Richmond attended the service. GIVES PICNIC. MILTON Miss Miriam Parkins entertained at a week-end picnic for her cousin. Miss Ethel Hosier, of Waynesville, O. The following young ladies were present to enjoy a fine afternoon and an excellent camp supper: Mesdames Harry Doty, Park Lantz, of l'etoskey, Mich., and the Misses Alma Hagner and Jessie Lantz. SELLS FINE TEAM. NEW PARIS, O. George W. Miller, local undertaker, sold his fine team of black horses Saturday to F. A. Seely, undertaker at Metamora, Ohio. H. C. Hill drove the animals through one hundred miles of the one hundred and seventy-five miles distance and will be met then by the new owner. BETHEL, IND. ! The funeral of John Harlan, of Iowa, was held here last Saturday morning by his grandson. Mr. Harlan was ninety-three years old. Harry Endsley and family and David Marlon, of Hagerstown, spent Saturday with Jacob Endsley and family. Mrs. C. O. Harris, of Winchester, who has been visiting here returned to her home last Tuesday. H. L. Welch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fagin were Sunday guests of Walter Dole and family of near Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde Spent Sunday with their son Berl Hyde and family, of New Madison. Mrs. Jehu Boren, Mrs. John Anderson, and Tom Harlan spent Tuesdty afternoon in Winchester. Mrs. Walter Moore and baby, of Richmond, spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cofield. Visits Friends. J. A. Harlan, of Fort Recovery, but a former resident here, came Saturday evening for a few days visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Policy attended the funeral of a relative at Liberty Friday. Mrs. Joe Wallick, of Cambridge City, is the guest of Mrs. Sarah Hill. Charles Wiley and family, of Richmond, were the Sunday guests of George Irelan and family. Frank Anderson, of Milroy, is spending - few days with relatives here. Rev. Llvengood was entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Moore. Mr. Worgum, of Fort Recovery, is the guest of L. F. Anderson and family. Mrs. R. M. Wiley, of Richmond, spent the past week with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Harlan. Mrs. Oliver Spencer and Miss Edna Spencer spent Wednesday with Mrs. Spencer's mother near New Paris. Mrs. John Steele, of Springfield, 0,i

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.spouse is Leep Lz?T' for Busy Readers. ANNOUNCE DECORATION. GREENSFOKK The memorial committee of the Knights of Pythias and 1. O. O. F. of this place announces a decoration service for June 2S. The Milton band will furnish music. FARMERS CUT WHEAT. MILTON Farmers in this township are cutting wheat. They say that the dry weather is not harming the corn but it is thought that the potato crop is lost. TRAVELING SMITH VISITS. NE WPAHIS, O. -BoB tBnrson, itinof his body. Mr. Denny lR'hale and spent Saturday and Sunday with Venoman Read a local smith. Pearson has traveled around the world a number of times and no longer follows his trade, but ekes out a living by small work for the friends he visits on his trips. He worked out some tongs for Reid and refused to go to his residence to sleep, only asking to occupy the smith shop for the time of his visit here. He is a great sufferer with asthma and hay fever and sleeps in the open whenever possible. This is his first visit here for four years, and he aims to make the town again in four years. . "' LOSES GOOD t9l$SE. MILTON John Connell, living south of town had a valuable horse shot by some unknown parties and so badly injured it had to be killed. Harrison Hicks, a fanner east of, town, had a valuable horse kicked by another horse and 89 bn'-f-njured that it had to be killed. - - t, - - -- spent the past week with her sister here, Mrs. L. L. Peden. Mrs. Pheobe Long is visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Charles Wiley and children, of Richmond, were the guests of Jacob Polley and A. L. Wiley last Saturday. I MASONIC CALENDAR ! Wednesday Webb lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M., called meeting, work in Entered Apprentice degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. Friday King Solomon's Chapter No. 4. R. A. M., called meeting, work in the Past and Most Excellent Masters' degrees. Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. How to Banish Wrinkles Quickly

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... U K4 r T'' i ViTT .. r, UASe SPONCG AND k(VCUS FOR RENT Continued FOR RENT Modern flats, one $12. DO, one $14, one $16; no children or dogs. Telephone 2179. 17-7t FOR RENT G room house, Benton Heights. Benj. P. Harris. 17-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, modern. 223 Kinsey st. 16-7t FOR RENT 2 flats upstairs.store room first floor. 20$ S. 8th, 214 S. Sth. lS-7t FOR RENT Xpurtment in the Wayne"". See Janitor. lt;-7t FOR iy:N T South"ha If orhou seT c i ty water, good cistern, gas. Call 207 College ave. 10-7t FOR 1 1 E N T 1 7a r geT ba r n , $ 2 . 0 OL Call 221S. tUh st. 15-tf FOR- RENT High "grade modern apartment in Keystone, 6 rooms, 2 baths. Call on or telephone Jonas Gaar. 13 tf FOR RENT House, S. 3rd and C sts. Phone 31S0. . 19-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished room", $1.2o per week. 2226 N. D. 20-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 44 Ft. Wayne ave. 20-Tt FOR RENT Flat, DOS Main. 5 rooms, bath, $14, no children. W. J. Hiatt. Hittie Block. 20-7t FOR RENT Third floor flat in Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. 4-tf FOR" REN T Four rooms and 'bath! New flat. 1010 S. A. Phone 1067. 9 tf FOR RENT STORAGE" Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR RENT Modern (5 room house, corner First and Pearl; finest location in the city. Phone 2477. 23-tf POllTt ENT I louse." Mionol 078723-71 FOR 'RENT Furnished""' front room. 233 N. 10th St. 23-2t FOR RENT Furnished morns 7 233S". 11th st. 23-3t FOR RENT Modern home.131s" s! D st. 23-7t FOR RENT Sewing machines, 75c for first week and 50c for each week after: more than 4 weeks straight rate of 50c a week. Single week, $1.00. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756. FORnRENTfnf S. 5th st. 22-tf FO R" R E N T- Roo m . Ca fl f4 X7T2 th st. 22-7t FOR RENT Furnished roTTm! 203 S 9th st. 22-2t FOR RENT -2 largo'Tooms fiTrnishod complete for light housekeeping. 216 S. 9th st. Phone 1345. 22-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford roadster; will demonstrate. Pilgrim's, 520 Main. 23-3t AUCTION SALE Will Be Sold Soon Ice cream parlor, pool and card room, located in this city. A good paying proposition, good reasons for selling. If interested Investigate Will Sell Privately. COLONIAL AUCTION CO. 15 and 17 South 7th Street.

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FOR SALE Continued CHEESE for picnics, limburger, brick, pimento. Geo. Iane. Phone 1V1. 22-7t I FOR SALE Second hand lawn mowers, $1.00. Phone ISal. Geo. Iuie. 22-7t I PGR SALE Grocery doing good business. Fine location. Good reason for selling. Address Grocery, care Palladium. 20-3t FOR SALE An Evinrude motor in good condition. Phone 3721. 2n-7t FOR SALE Spring frys. also-brown leghorn hens: all kinds poultry. Phone 4033. 31 S N. 17th st. 20-eod-7t FOR SALE One I. S. Polled Durham male calf, 12 months old. Wood Eliason, Centerville, Ind. lS-eod-7t FOR SALE Refrigerators, beds, bureaus, stoves, sideboards, race cart, open buggy, one spring wagon, counters, chairs, cash register, cupboard. tQhlac Hihefl enffe urn anH tiiann i 14 S. 5th st. 19-4t FOR SALE Indian twin 5 motorcycle. Call 603 S. 7th st. 16-7t FOR SA LE N e w r ef rige rat or7 cost $23. will sell for $10. Call loir Sheridan st. 16-7t AUCTION SALE Household Goods 131 South Ninth Street. I FRIDAY, JFXE 26. 1 P. M.. SHARP. Having sold my residence and decided to quit housekeeping, will sell my household goods on the above date. Goods all in good condition. ALVIN A. MARLATT. John F. Davenport, Auctioneer. FOR SALE A phaeton, cheap. 22 N. 20th st. 22-7t Auction Sale of Household Goods Saturday, June 27, at 2 o'clock. 5 rooms consigned ! to us to be sold. Colonial Auction Room, 15 South 7th Street. We are getting ready to hold nur ! market day sale on a fixed Saturday j of each month, when we will sell Aiitomobiles. Motorcycles. Buggies. Wagons, Harness and Robed, and we will sell this on the outside. This first sale will be about the second Saturday in July. So if you have this kind of goods j to sell see us at once and don't forgot j our furniture sale next Saturday. i COLONIAL AUCTION CO. 15-17 South Seventh Street. FOR SALE Binders, mowers, rakes, vehicles all kinds. 317 N. A. 23-5t fTJr SALE Ford r :un"aboutat a ba rgain. 1015 N. 1I8L 23-3t FOR "SALE Three'Toung buff- lcg"horn hens. 920 Main. 23 2t FOR SALE BicycleT $37007l'26-sT 3rd st. 23 2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Au Ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247.

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond Homes a Specialty Porterfield & Campbell Eighth and Main FOR SALE ft room cottage, one lot 42 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. 20 tf A 7 y l7RO BERT S-RE A L EST A T E City and farm proicrties. Liberty r.e. R. No. 1. FbOCVI71. Office Key's Harness StorygljCJain St. FOR "SA LE TTooM IfcaP- e wiUWurnace. Phone 4i"L FOR SALE A Phone 3234. FUR SALE The biggest bargain evt-.r offered in a good home. Phone 4347. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED I OPEN FOR BUSINESS We are now ready for business in our new location, 8 N. (3th st., with a new line of good second hand furniture, ; stoves, beds, chairs anything in good household fur- : niture. We buy all kinds of good furniture. If you are looking for good furniture and at a reasonable price, se us. J. W. BRAMMER & SON, 8 North 6th Street. NOTICE KUUAfvtK Films for your Kodak. Headquarter3 Amateur Finishing. Best work. !20TH CENTURY STUDIO 919'i Main Street HATr GbTTJS7very description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired. Mary E. Morse, 403 N. 11th st. Phone 4"is. H. H JONE Auctioneer I sell anvth:ng at auction Real es- , tate. stork sales and household goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones Office 1139; Residence 2570. M ERCILVNT'S delivery headquarters j at Fihe's drug store. Phone 2138. 16-7t Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rerrr Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of Insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building. LOST LOST Card case and bill book containing valuable papers of no benefit to anyone but owner; card with address on inside. Leave at Palladium. 23-lt FOUND FOUND Long key on chain. Owner call Palladium oflic. 22-21