Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 232, 10 August 1914 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1914

H. D. HuddleBton put up a large 'windmill on the farm of Wlllard Wissler, east of Milton. Mr. HuddleBton accomplished quite a feat in pulling up an old wind pump with his automobile on the same farm. A . N. Logan of Brookville, a halfbrother of Dr. Cullen Squier. was his guest Friday and attended the funeral of the late Lafayette Beeson. i Homer Newman, who with his wife, of Colubmus, O., were here to attend funeral of the late Lafayette Beeson returned to Orrville, O., Saturday morning. Mrs. Newman will remain a few days with her sister, Mrs. Beeson. Earl Atkinson Is here from Indianapolis for a few days with his mother,

Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson. Mr. Atkinson will Boon go to Chicago and from

there return to New York City. ,

. The funeral services of the late Lafayette Beeson, were conducted from the home, Friday afternoon in

the presence of a large crowd of people, composed of relatives, neighbors and friends. The Rev. F. C. Mc

cormick gave the sermon and Mrs.

Wilbur Elwell, Mrs. R. W. Warren, L.

H. Warren and Harry Doty gave a

solo. There were many beautiful flow

ers sent by relatives and friends. The

pall bearers were composed of R. A,

Connell, T. J. Connell, Theodore Crist,

W. E. Williams, Wilbur Elwell, of Mil

ton, and Elmer Weaver. The interment was made in the family lot at Valley Grove cemetery, four miles

south of town. Mrs. Paul Ferris had as her week

end guest at her country home west

of town, Miss Miriam Parkins of Mil

ton. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ferris

entertained Mr. and Mrs. Peter

Stenger of near Hagerstown.

Mrs. George Morrom, who has been the guest of Mrs. R. P. Lindsay, returned to Kokomo Saturday. Miss

Mary Moore is the house guest of Mrs. Lindsay. Mrs. Will Threewitts was at Richmond Saturday to visit a friend.

GLEN KARN

Mrs. I. D. Gause and daughter. Miss Ada cf Greensfork, will spend the week end with R. L. Rudicel and family. Walter Pcden has sold the elevator at Mooreland, which he purchased last week, to P. J. McClellan of Richmond. Mr. Peden will remain on the farm until spring. Miss Mildred Mitchell was taken suddenly sick in the night recently and v.-a s bad sick for several days but is better now. Ellze Ccppock and family attended t!io K. of P. Country picnic at Greenville Thursday. Jerry Horn of Crete is helping Wm. Krn in his blacksmith shop for a few days. Mrs. Mont Simpson is spending a few days In Dayton with relatives. Malon Horn, north of town has torn down his residence and is building a new one on the same location. Leo Thompson of Hollandsburg is the contractor. John Wolf got in three cars of coal and coke this week and W. A. Chenoweth got one car load of soft coal. Mrs. Eric Newton has returned to New Castle after a visit with her mothr. Mrs. Armacost. The primary election for nominator.! for county officers will be held tit Palestine Aug. 11th. !I. W. Chenoweth Is remodeling his 1 Pin. He intends to use it for a gar-r.r;c.

WARNING! To Trespassers on Barton Road. Robert Ronton has been appointed rnd deputized by the sheriff for the i iupose of keeping travel off the Barten road. 10-U COMMISSIONERS.

!C37 A Very Attractive and Pretty Style.

Costume for Misses and Small Worn?n, consisting of a Surplice Waist with or without Tunic, and a two-piece skirt. The waist with short or wristlength sleeve. Figured crepe in a new shade of green is here depicted, with Trillings of old gold messaline on the sdges of cuffs and collar. The waist Is made with a chemisette at the low Deck outline. The surplice closing is becoming and youthful. The tunic shows graceful plaits in panel style. The short sleeve is finished with a neat cuff. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 14, 16, 17, and 18 years. It requires 6 yards of 44-inch material for a 17-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps.

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES For the Year 1915. The trustee of Green township, Wayne county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the advisory board at its annual meeting, to be held at the school house of School District No. 4, on the first day of September, 1914, commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $1,000.00, and township tax ten cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition spenditure4,-J3

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000.00, and tax 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special school tax expenditures, $5,000.00, and tax 50 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures, $800.00, and tax 8 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional road tax expenditures, $1,200.00, and tax 12 cents on the hundred dollars. 6. Library expenditures $ , and tax cents on the hundred dollars. 7. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $ , and tax cents on the hundred dollars. 8. Other items, if any, expenditures $ , and tax cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $11,00.00, and total tax $1.10 on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total valuation of lands and improvements $722,260 Total valuation of personal property 271,940 Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc. (Es- , timated from last year's tax duplicate) 38,640

Amount of credit on account of

mortgage exemption

$ 81,831

Net taxable property in township $1,037,391 Number of polls 159. (Signed) WILLIAM E. BROWN, Dated Aug. 1, 1914. Trustee.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., August 3rd, 1914. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 3rd day of August, 1914, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 412 1914 For the construction of cement sidewalk 6 feet wide on both sides of North "J" street, from North 10th to North 12th street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Aug. 20, 1914, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefitted in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assesments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assesed, is on

file and may be seen at the office of

the Board of Public Works of said city. Alfred Bavis, Charles E. Marlatt, John McMinn, Board of Public Works. aug 4-7t.

tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on said day, the following described real estate, to-wit: Situated in the city of Richmond, Wayne county and state of Indiana, and being a part of lot number one hundred and five (105) in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by John Smith. Beginning on the west line of said lot, on the east side of South Sixth street, forty-two and seventy-five hundredths (42.75) feet north of the southwest corner of said lot, in the center of a thirteen (13) inch wall, said wall being the south wall of what is known as the Clayton B. Hunt grocery store building; thence south eighty-four and three-fourths (84) degrees east, through the center line of said wall fifty-two and five-tenths (52.5) feet; thence south five and one-quarter (5) degrees west, parallel with said Sixth street, twenty-six" (26) feet and three (3) inches to the center of a new foundation wall; thence north eighty-four and three-fourths (84) degrees west, through the center line of said wall fifty-two and five-tenths (52.5) feet to said Sixth street; thence north five and one-half (5) degrees east along the east line of Sixth street twenty-six (26) feet and three (3) inches to the place of beginning; Said sale to be without relief from valuation and appraisement laws to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of John H. Runge et al vs. Quinn Lodge No. 28, F. and A. Masons et al. Jacob W. Bayer, Sheriff of Wayne County. John L. Rupe, Attorney for Plaintiff. (1-8-15)

WANTED Continued

WANTED To rent farm on thirds, owner furnish everything. Address "J." care Palladium. 3-7t

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Houses, Richmond ave., S10 and S15. Beni. F. Harris. 10-3t

FOR RENT 7 and 6 room house, modern, S. 14th and D sts. Phone 5148-B. 10-3t

FOR RENT 6 room cottage. 808 N. G. Call 509 S. 9th st. 10-7t

FOR RENT New house, modern, 5 rooms. 438 Pearl st. Call Knode's Music Store. 10-lt

FOR RENT 3 room house. 634 S. 6th st. 10-2t

FOR RENT Good modern house. Inquire 205 Kinsey st. 10-7t

FOR RENT 6 room house and bath, 238 N. 21st st. Call 103 N. 15th st. Phone 4010. 7-tf

FOR RENT 6 room house, 2013 N. C st. Call 103 N. 15th. Phone 4010. 7-t!

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

Telephone Number 2566

ONE CENT A WORD

WANTED

WANTED Place on farm by married man the whole year around. William Burton, R. R. 3, Box 37. 10-2t

WANTED Two energetic young men on a big magazine proposition, $15 a week to start. A chance to travel. Apply to A. G. Steinert, Hotel Westcott, from 4 to 6 p. m. 10-lt

WANTED Middle aged lady for housework, one that wants good home. No washing. Address W., care Palladium. 10-3t WANTED Woman or girl to assist with housework. Merrill Mitchell, New Paris, O. Phone 19. 10-7t

WANTED Woman for kitchen work

Westcott Hotel.

10-2t

WANTED Sewing. 102 N. 6th. 8-2t

WANTED Work on farm by married man with small family. Address J-X-3, care Palladium. 8-2t

WANTED Married work, steady job. Palladium.

man for farm Address Hand, 7-7t

WANTED To buy a collapsible twin go-cart. J. L. Ruby, Centerville, Ind. 5-7t VANTED Shoe repairing neatly

done, 328 N. 3rd St. A. B. Harned. 4-7t

tVANTED Modern unfurnished rooms

near High school. Address P. O.

Box 179. 3-7t

NOTICE OF 8ALE. Sheriff's Sale of Froal Estate. By virtue of a certified copy of decree to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court of Wayne county, Indiana, I will offer at public sale, at the court house door. In the

city of Richmond, Indiana, on aatur-

IVANTED Boiler repairs, we also

buy, sell or exchange boilers, enlns and machinery. Thos. Turner.

tear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. 6-eod-tf

RANTED Screendoors and windows

made and repaired, lawn mowers

parpened and repaired, large Una new

Jcycles, baby cabs re-tired, pictures i AVHMt TXTa tAno f i oi7 AfTrt Vi Jta or fall

fir and deliver. 1020 Main st. BrownDarnell Co. Phone 1936.

FOR CARPET cleaning phone 2b90. may-15-to-aug-15

WE still save you money on rubber tires and guarantee work and material test quality, less than others

charge for second quality. Knoll's

dajlli ad day. )U4 1914, JjaJUv ban Mil

FOR RENT Vz double house. Call 221 S. 3rd st. 7-tf

FOR RENT Farm of 160 acres, possession in September. Address Farm, Palladium. 7-7t

FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, corner First and Pearl; finest location in the city. Phone 2477.

23-tf

FOR RENT Furnished rooms. iOI N. 9th st. 8-30t

FOR RENT Two six room houses, reasonable terms. Call at 719 N. W. 5th st. 8-tf

FOR RENT Apartment in Wayne flats. Phone 3478. 1-tf

FOR RENT Furnished modern room. 214 N. 12th street. 16-tf

FOR RENT Barn, 124 S. 5th St. 4-tf

FOR RENT House. Phone 1078. 4-7t

FOR SALE Continued

Public

ale

Thursday, August 13, 1914, corner of Sheridan and Grant streets, when we will sell show cases, pool table, card tables, candy, cigars, serving tables and chairs, soda fountain and all fixtures that belong to a business of this kind. Or will be sold in bulk. Sale starts promptly at 1:30, o'clock.

DEERING & MacDONALD, Auctioneers.

FOR SALE One three-burner gasoline stove, good as new, $5. Call 118 N. 18th st. 8-3t

FOR SALE New $1,625 automobile, 5 passenger, for $1,275; guaranteed. W. M., Palladium. 5-7t

FOR SALE Twin cylinder motorcycle side car. 450 S. 13th st. 8-3t

FOR SALE Leather davenport, chairs, sideboard and piano. 23 N. 7th st. . 8-2t

FOR SALE Bicycles, $5 to $20, cash or payments. Bicycles for rent. All kinds of repairing. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

FOR RENT Third floor flat In Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. 4-tf

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Surrey. Call 444 S. 6th st. 10-2t

FOR SALE Roasting and frying chickens, delivery Saturday. Phone 4033; 318 NHthJik 3eod7t FOR SALE Thor motorcycle. Knode Music Store. 10-lt

FOR SALE Cheap, player piano. Call 732 N. 10th st. or phone 3494. 10-14t

FOR SALE Very cheap, piano, $175. Call 732 N. 10th. Phone 3494. 10-14t

FOR S LE New arop head ball bearing Sterling sewing machine for $18. Supplies and repairHg. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756.

FOR SALE Unredeemed railroad watches, almost new, at 1-3 the regular price. Old gold bought. J. M. Lacy, 8 N. 8th st.

FOR SALE Sow and 8 pigs; also pure bred Duroc boars. Wm. Buckland, R. R. No. 2. 3-7t

FOR SALE Motorcycle, excellent condition, cheap if sold within ten days. 1016 Park Place. Phone 2944. 3-7t

FOR SALE Coal range almost new, will exchange for good gas range, 15 S. W. 5th St. 4-7t

FOR SALE Modern two basin lavatory at Meerhoff's. 7-7t

FOR SALE New and second hand models in Excelsior Motorcycles at special bargain prices. SEE ELMER SMITH, "The Wheel Man." 426 Main St. Phone 1806.

FOR SALE 5 Phone 1856.

passenger

Overland. 6-tf

FOR SALE One $2,000 Chicago electric car for sale for $1,500, owner leaving town. Bethard Auto Agency.

A Missouri Farm and Independence FOR $5 CASH AND $5 MONTHLY NO INTEREST NO TAXES Either ten or twenty acres (you take your choice regardless of size), also three town lots and 300 shares in successful 1,000-acre orchard company with two canning factories and full equipment, all for only $300; $5 down and $5 monthly without interest or taxes. Will pay round trip railway fare of buyers. Payments stop in case of death. Write for photograph and full Information. Willis R. Munger, E-177, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE At a bargain, two shares Morton lake stock. Phone 2040. 8-2t

FOR SALE Farm, 219 acres, the best farm In Eastern Indiana, known as the Cooper Dairy Farm, 3 miles southeast of Richmond. This farm is equipped with electric light plant, milking machine, 180 ton silo, gasoline engine, separator, good orchard. Will sell this In two tracts, 140 acres and 80 acres. Let us show you this if you are looking for a winner. BENNETT & FOREMAN Room 15, Kelly Bldg. Phones 2707-1369. Richmond, Ind.

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued.

Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of Insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

ICE CREAM SANITARY ICE CREAM CO. Wholesale and retail manufacturers of Ice Cream and Fruit Ices. Place your picnic orders with us. We deliver to all parts of the city. 131 Richmond Avt., Phone 3245.

SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building.

H. H JONES Auctioneer I sell anything at aucUon Real estate, stock sales and household goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. 124 and 126 North Sixth St. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233.

A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE City end farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harness Store. S16 Main sL

LOST

LOST Pocketbook containing $S5 and a Moose lodge reortpt of Connersville. Ind. Reward if brought to Palladium office. S-3t LOST Shepherd dog, black, white, tan. 313 S. 14th. Reward. 10-tf LOST Non-skid auto tire, 3x30 Incfies". Return to Richmond Electric Co.. 8 S. 7th st. 10-lt LOST Brindle bull bitch. Dr. E. N. Thornburg. Lynn. Ind. 10-7t LOST Pocfctook Wednesday night on N. 9th st. Return to Palladium. 10-lt

FOUND

FOUND Ring. Call at 23 N. 10th.

FOR SALE 6 room house on Kinsey St., worth $2,500. Will sell for $2,100 this week. Bargain buyers get busy. See us at once. Funk & Miller, 205 Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond Homes a Specialty PORTERFIELD Eighth and Main.

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

FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234.

FOR SALE 5 room house, large lot, bath and furnace, S. 17th st. Address House, care Palladium. 29-tf

Attention Farm Buyers 60 acre farm, well improved, 2M miles from good town and only 7 miles from Richmond. This farm is all tillable and good quality of land. We must have $110 per acre for it. Will give ood terms on part. Now is the time to buy farms. .If you are in the market for a good farm in Wayne. Randolph, Darke and Preble counties, come and talk the matter over with us. FUNK & MILLER 205 Second National Bank Building. Phone 2766.

Pabllc Sale of

FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3247.

FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447.

FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 45 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. 20-tt

FOR SALE Two lots In Reeveston.

Address Reeveston, care Palladium.

REAL ESTATE Ttuiesdayo Amg-ust J 8, 11 9 11 4 At 1:30 p. tn. on the Premises

THE WELL KNOWN Lackey Sale Farm (Adjoining Cambridge City, Ind.) of 115.30 acres; including the fine residence, training

track and stables, sale barns, tenant house, etc.

l his property will be ottered in parcels, ana also as a whole. Also 14 town lots in Cambridge City and the 5 acre tract of land owned by John S. Lackey at Lockport, Washington Township. For full information as to manner and terms of sale, see or address, DICKINSON TRUST CO.