Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 244, 24 August 1914 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1914

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In the report of real estate transfers filed in the Recorder's office during the past VHk, a gradual uplift in realty trading can be seen. Little farm land la changing hands and the transfers arc chiefly of town and city property. A record of the transfers follow: Dickinson Trust Co., to Sarah Helen Sparks, July 29, 114,S260, lot 85 Jenkins add. Richmond. Oliver J. Hess to Harry Lltohey, Feb. 12. 1914. $200. pt N. W. 25-16-12. Oliver J. Hess to Harry Lltchey, Feb. 12, 1914, 1650, pt N. W. 25-16-12. Elmlna H. Wilson to Caroline M. Weeks et al., Aug. 14, 1914, $3,500, lot 46 Mendenhall ft Price's add. Richmond. Marietta Chenoweth to James W. Peden, Aug. 14, 1914, $1.00, pt. 8. E. and pt. N. B. 8-15-1. Andrew Hamilton to Emma Hurst, Aug. 13, 1914, $125, lot 10 Dye & Price add. Richmond. Murray 8. Kenworthy to Lawrence T. Nicholson, Aug. 15, 1914, $550, pt Out-lot 1 In I. Y. M. of Friends add. Richmond. Ann Hoshour et al., to Stacey Clark, Dec. 18, 1918, $400, lota 3 and 4 block 5, Milton, Ind. John C. Brlttian to Otto Ellis, July v0, 1914. $2,400, pa. S. E. 28-18-14. Michael Tschaen to Bmil Tschaen Aug. 17. 1914, $5,000, pt. N. E. 2-14-1. Con. 78 acres. Albera W. Oregg to Elizabeth Piehl, Aug. 18. 1914, $1, pt. lot 238, 284, 235 Haynea add. Richmond. Albert Oler to Jesse A Weichman. Aug. 17, 1914, $1.00, lot 11 Oler ft Howes add. Richmond. Charles F. Zuttermelster to Jesse Weichman, Aug. 15, 1914, $1.00, pt. lot 16 E. L. Cleavers add. Richmond Cora B. Culbertson to Elizabeth Snider, April 11, 1914. $200, lot 158 Benton Heights add. Richmond. Mary Brennan to John W. Brennan, Aug. 12, 1914, $1.00, lot 117 Centerville. South Side Imp. Co., to Dorothea Horstmann, Aug. 14, 1914, $275, lot 129 Hcallvlew add. Richmond. Anna M. Weber to Catherine Miller, Aug. 6, 1914, $1.00, lot 131 Schwegman add. Richmond. Webster Parry to Charles C. Ooines, Auk. 18, 1914, $75. lot 39 M. Parry's ' subdivision, Richmond. Webster Parry to Frank Kaulkner, August 18. 1914, $75. Lot 34, M. Parry's addition to Richmond. Thomas M. Stlnson to Benjamin M. Peelle et al, August 18, 1914, $1. Lot 1, Elliott & Doughty's addition, Centerville. Arthur T. King to First National Hank. Richmond, August 19, 1914, $1. Lot 60, block 3, Mendenhall & Price's addition, Richmond. Fred J. Moelk to Lillian M. Moelk, August 20, 1914, $375. Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, E. L. Cleaver's addition, Richmond. Maggie Frazer to Lawrence A. Ogborn. July 21, 1914, $2,000. Part N. W. 27-16-12. Lawrence A. Ogborn to Charles F. Hagcman. July 22, 1914, $2,000. Part X. W. 27-16-12. Samuel J. Townsend to Thomas C. Taylor, November 29, 1912, $1. Lots 18 and 21, Jonathan Roberts' addition, Richmond.

EPIDEMIC RAGES AMONG BELGIANS TBY LEASED WIRE. ROTTERDAM, Aug. 24. Scarlet fever has broken out among the Belgian refugees at the Dutch frontier town of Eysden. An isolation hospital has been established there and an edict issued making It compulsory for oil Belgians entering the Netherlands to be vaccinated. MASONIC CALENDAR Tuesday, Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work In Master Mason degree. Light refreshments. Wednesday, Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. end A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree commencing at 7 o'clock. Light refreshments. There is a large demand for safety razors in Austria-Hungary. 1036-1 025-A Charming Gown Suitable for Many Occasions.

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X ftULftKKTftf Fountain City Nuggets Mr. and Mrs. Settles and baby of Richmond came Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bart Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keever of Muncie are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keever. Clyde Shipley was here Friday visiting relatives. --Henry , K&mpe of Richmond called on friends here Saturday. Mr. Kampe will move to New Castle in a short time where he will have charge of music In tho schools. Mrs. O. C. Thomas and sons Reid and Arnold spent the week end with Alva Study and family. Mrs. Irene Lovin has returned from a visit to Hollansburg. O. C. Thomas and son Robert left Saturday morning for Indianapolis to visit relatives over Sunday. Richard Wooters, who has been confined to his bed for several days Is able to be out. Mrs. Vlerl Retts of Muncie arrived Saturday to spend several days with Mike Retts and family.- She will be joined by her husband. Prof. Guy R. Hall of Wawawa, Ind., was here two days last week visiting relatives and friends, and went on to Straughn to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall. Prof. Hall will return to Wawaka as principal of the high school for the coming term. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Lanning of Sweetzer, Ind., and Mrs. Milt Overman of near Marion, were visiting J. B. Chenoweth and family. Albert Swain has purchased a new automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woodard and family of Chicago came Friday to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs., Sarah B. Woodard. Fred Haisley of Marion, Ind., has been visiting Milo Brown and family, having come last week to attend the annual Haisley family reunion at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Retts of New Castle and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Retts of Muncie came Sunday to join Mr. and Mrs. Carl Retts in a visit to their father, M. A. Retts and family. Harry Longfellow of Lynn was in town Sunday. Miss Erma Tharpe was. among the graduates of the Muncie Normal school at the commencement held last week. Miss Tharpe reecived her diploma from the domestic science and manual training department. Her mother, Mrs. H. A. Lacey, Master Henry and Miss MaryMacey and Miss Grace Brennan attended the exercises which were held Thursday evening. Lucile, the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Newman of Williamsburg, has been quite ill. Among those from Fountain City who attended the annual Haisley family reunion held at Glen Miller nark at Richmond last week were J. B. Chenoweth and wife, J. T. Reynolds and family and Mrs. Thomas Jessup and daughter, Miss Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pilcher of Hopewell are the parents of a baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Hinshaw and children have been spending several day with relatives in Ohio. Many Fountain City people were attracted to the Richmond Chautauqua Sunday. WIFE SUES RACER FOR $500 ALIMONY BY LEASED WIRE. AURORA, 111., Aug. 24. Eddie Hearne, the Chicago automobile racer, who finished fifth in Saturday's race at Elgin, was arraigned here today on a charge of contempt of court. Hearne was arrested Immediately after the race on a warrant sworn out by his wife, who alleged he owes her $500 in alimony. The racer was taken to jail and remained locked up until 6 o'clock last night. The Philippines yearly imjfcrty twenty million sounds of salt

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SUPREME OFFICERS GUESTS0 DRUIDS High Official of Order in the United States Visits Local Grove. Supreme Arch Peters, of New Orleans, Deputy Supreme Arch Conrad Ruckelhaus, of Indianapolis, and State Secretary Charles G. N. Geider, of Indianapolis, will arrive in Richmond at 4:50 o'clock this afternoon, and this evening they will be the guests of the

officers and members of Richmond l way to Chicago to attend the meeting of the Supreme Grove, which will be held next month, and in the meantime is visiting the dlffe t. state groves. This is the first tiniv. a the history of j the local grove that a supreme officer of such high rank has visited it, and preparations have been made to entertain him royally. After the meeting lunch will be served, and it is expected that a large number of members will be present to greet the supreme and grand -nicers. EMPEROR DYING SAYS ROME REPORT BY LEASED WIRE. LONDON, Aug. 24. Rome dispatches received by news agencies here today say that Emperor Francis Francis Joseph of Austria is dying. One declares that- the aged monarch has been in a comatose condition since Sunday morning, and that he has been kept alive only by the administration of oxygen. The new agency correspondents say that the Rome newspapers are the source of their information, but fail to state in what manner the papers received their reports from Vienna. A dispatch from Vienna received in London by way of Amsterdam makes no mention of the emperor even being ill. PRINCE DEPARTS BY LEASED WIRE. LONDON, Aug. 24. An Exchange telegram from Barick, Italy, reports that Prince William of Wied, who has been forced to leave Albania, owing to the state of anarcy throughout the country, arrived there Sunday morning aboar dthe Ionica and left immediately on a special train for the north. 8ET3 FAIR DATE. George A. Parrish, secretary of the Shelby County Joint Stock Agricultural association, announces the fortyfirBt annual blue ribbon fair to be held at Shelbyvllle, September 1 to 5. Cotton Growing Is being developed extensively In Turkey. FOR

A GOOD GENERAL PURPOSE FARM of 60 acres, 2 miles from railroad and traction, mile to church and school, land all tillable and well drained, 10 acres of new ground. An 8-room brick house, 32x40 barn, plenty of other outbuildings. Never failing spring in pasture, lots of good fruit, in fact a very desirable small farm, and terms are good, and priced right at $110 per acre. It is 7 miles from Richmond on good gravel roads. Don't miss this if the description answers your requirements of a farm. WE HAVE A CORNER LOT on the car line in Fairview, 114x 140 feet, room for 3 houses, easily worth $700, but if sold this week, $500 buys it. FUNK MILLER 205 SEC. NAT. BANK BLDG. PHONE 2766

Letter List The following letters remain unclaimed at the local postoffice and will be sent to the dead letter office if not called for within two weeks: Ladles' List Mrs. Murl Attewell, Miss Pearl Boltz, Mrs. Margaret Burden, Miss Lethel Coulter, Mrs. Henry Harmeyer, Bessie Havert, Lizzie Kosmo, Miss Maymie Moore, Mrs. Merl Moyer, Mrs. H. Parker, Mrs. Emer Smith, Miss Margie Stutson, Mrs. "Roy Thompson, Miss Ruby White, Miss Marguerite Williamson. Miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Cottrell, Independent Newspaper Co., Waverly Auto Co. Gentlemen's List George A. Blesch, J. A. Brown, J. W. Clifton, John Davis, William Doctor, William Garrison, Dr. Scott F. Hershey, William Hopkins, F. Nicholson, DInis Peterson, Frank Price, Carson E. Retter, William Ryan, Robert Seamon, Joseph H. Shirk, F. A. Smith, Henry Smith, William Smith, John M. Swisher, J. L. Tipton, L. Trayer, W. G. Walker. C. B. BECK, P. M. The Netherdands still holds the record for the export of oysters. The average quantity exported and consumed during the season is said to be six million a month. PALLADIUM WANT ADS Telephone Number 2566 ONE CENT A WORD WANTED REPRESENTATIVE WANTED Sales producer in Wayne and adjacent counties. Good money to be earned from the start. Liberal commissions. Exclusive territory if successful. Great Eastern Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 24-lt WANTED Cisterns to clean. 226 8. 13th st. Phone 1518. 24-7t WANTED Girl for housework, two in family. Call 218 N. 8th st. 24-lt WANTED Woman wants work by day, washing or cleaning. Address 328 N. 8th st. 24-2t WANTED Work on farm. Call 113 S. 2nd st. 24-2t WANTED Married man who has had experience as fireman. Call Richmond Underwear Co. 24-tf JklALE HELP WANTED Men to learn barber trade. We prepare you In a ftw weeks. Can earn while you learn. Tools given. Jobs waiting. Big- demand for our barbers at surprising wages. Write today. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 22-7t SALE

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WANTED Shoe repairing bargains. For a week, beginnig tomorrow (Tuesday), the first person bringing a pair of shoes to my. place to be repaired will get work done FREE. The next twenty will get 15 cents off. I will continue this every morning for a week. Sam Baren, 18 S. 8th st. 24-2t WANTED Place to worlc In house, housemaid preferred. 65 Bridge avenue. 22-2t WANTED If there is a competent unemployed stenographer in Richmond who would accept a permanent profitable position In Connersville or Liberty, call at the Richmond Business College. 22-2t WANTED For select boarding house, middle aged white woman or girl for general housework; no washing or ironing. Write W. L. D., Palladium. 22-7t WANTED To rent from 80 to 160 acres or more on thirds. Owner furnish everything. Address H. E. C, care Palladium. 21-eod-3t WANTED Roller repairs, we also buy, sell or exchange boilers, engines and machinery. Tbos. Turner, rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. 6-eod tf WANTED Young persons to qualify for office positions by attending the Richmond Business College. Fall term opens Sept. 1. Enroll now. WANTED A young man who wants to earn a portion of his tunitlon, to call at the Richmond Business College at once. I WANT to buy men's clothing, watches, diamonds and old gold. Drop rie a card and I will call. J. M. Lacey, 8 N. 8th St. CISTERNS cleaned. 225 S. ISth st. Phone 1518. 17-7t UPHOLSTERING. Frank Thayer, 620 S. B st. 17-7t WANTED To rent ten acre farm, reliable party. Addres B, care Palladium. 20-7t WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaired, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, large lino new bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pictures framed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main st. BrownDarnell Co. Phone 1936. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two room flat over 20 S. 8th St., $9.00. Ceven room house, 319 N. 8th st., $16.00. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main at. Phone 2332. 24-2t FUR RENT 7 room house, modern, with stable or garage. 212 W. Main ct. Phone 308 5 ? 24-4t FOR RENT FurnlBhed rooms with bath and with or without board. 120 S3rd jit. 22-tf FOR R2 N'T 5" room flat, modern. 103 S. 4th st. Call slle entrnce. 22-7t FOR RENT 4 joom flat, $10. Phone 4672. 21V7t POR RENT House, 905 N. G at. Inquire Dr. Klnaey. 21-7t FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping, centrally located. Address E. care Palladium. 21-3t FOR HENTN. D st. -Furnished room at 1126 20-7t FOR RENT Five room house, modern except furnaoe. 42 S. 21st. l8-7t FOR RENT 4 room flat down stairs. 116 S. 5th at. Call 221 S. 6th. 18-tf F"Oft RENT House. Phone 1078. i5-tf FOR RENT 2 empty rooms. 8th st. 129 S. 17-7t FOR RENT double house. 221 S. 3rd St. Call 7-tf FOR RENT Two six room . houses, reasonable terms. Call at 719 N. W. 5th at. 8-tf FOR RENT Apartment in- -Wayne flats. Phone 3478. 1-tf FOR RENT Barn, 124 .S. 6th . St. 4-tf FOR RENT Third floor flat In Dickinson Trust Company Building,' consisting of tire rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Com pany. 4-tf

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FOR SALE 3-year-old sheep, Shorpshire. F. E. Blose, R. R. No. 4. 24-7t FOR SALE 3 fresh cows and calves. R. R. No. 2 or phone C. H. Crane, F-25. 24-3t FOR SALE Buick model 10, transmission and rear system, in best condition. Owner leaving city. Phone 1577. 24-lt FOR SALE Sorrel mare, coming 4, broken to drive. Address Box 83, Centerville, Ind. 24-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE One full blooded Perchon registered stallion. Dr. J. C. Franklin, Economy, Ind. 24-2t FOR SALE Pelican rug. 33 N. 12th st. Phone 1008. 22-7t FOR SALE White leghorn cockerels. 625 S. 8th St. 22-3t FOR SALE Two beds, wash stands, dresser, coke burner, heating stoves, mantle cabinet. 202 N. 8th et. 22-tf FOR SALE Peninsular base burner. 525 Main st. 21-3t FOR SALE-Barrel of softener sticks for Fetta water softener. Phone 2240. 18 tt FOR SALE Cheap, player piano. Call 732 N. 10th st. or phone 3494. 10-I4t FOR SALE Vehicles all kinds, drills all kinds. 31? N. A st. 17-7t FOR SALE Good motorcycle at a batgain. Price $45.00. Call 1016 Park , Place. Phone 2944. 17-7t 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 SALE Three room cottage, $500. Phone 3040 from 6 to 8 mornings and evenings. 21-7t FOR SALE Barn, 18x20, 16 ft. high. 75 State St., $100. Phone 3031. 12-tf 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. PUBLIC SALE of Real Estate 3 miles southwest Centerville. i Wayne county, Indiana, Thursday, acres, known as Andrew Kramer farm, fine location, good soil, level, 50 acres black, can all be made tillable, running water, 4 wells, good buildings, 9 room house, barn 80x60, stock scalea, cow barn, out-buildings conveniently arranged, best of fruit, splendid roads, purchaser to bow wheat this tall; have full possession March 1, 1915. 1-3 cash, 1-3 9 months, 1-3 18 months, 6 per cent Interest on deferred payments, secured by mortgage on farm. For further information, address JOHN F. FENDER, . R. R. No. 1 1, Centerville, Ind. Trustee of Krarner Heirs. FOR SALE room cottage, one lot 45 . foot front, fine inveotment. splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. aO-tf FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. . FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever ouerea w a goea aom

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FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234. FOR SALE 5 room nous, large let. bath and furnace, S. 17th st. Address House, care Palladium. 29-tt FOR SALE An Ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3247. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Moving Vaes Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager of vans. H. H. JONES 124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. H. D. Lacey Dealer in All Kinds of Sewing Machine Repairing and 'Supplies). 9 South 7th Street Phone 17U Farms and City Property For Sale Bufldlnc lots and residences la sH fwtrts ot the city. We write all klads ot insurance, rent properties, . loaa money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and S, Westoott Block ICE CREAM EAT BAKER A STIMMEL'S . SANITARY ICE CREAM. Wholesale and Retail. Weddings, Receptions and Parties Especially. Phone 3245. 131 Richmond Are. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL E8TATE City rnd farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harness Store. 616 Main St. SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. P. building. LOST LOST snepnera aog, oibck. vqiw, tan. 313 8. 14th. Reward. ' 10-tt LOST Child's small gold . ring, letter J engraved on It Reward if returned to Palladium office, j 28-7t LOST Bunch of keys. Return to Palladium. -7t FOUND POUND Pocketbook containing Chin iii laundry ticket. Call Palladium