Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 265, 17 September 1914 — Page 9
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JEFF TMEec'S ONCY ONP WV "TOO A CARMAN "Boosr The BAKERY PLAN FAILS TO ATTRACT STORES Promoters of Co-operative Plant Find Little Interest Among Grocers. Indianapolis promoters have been unable to bring interest of Richmond grocers in a co-operative bakery plan to such a point where organization is possible. The promoters who work in cities with the consideration of selling the stock at a small per cent commission, have discussed the plan with all the large bread dealers and have held up the Indianapolis bakery of the same 1 lan, as an example to the success of the proposition. With the exception of a few grocers who met with the promoters two weeks ago, there have been no meetings. However, the lack of interest has not discouraged the promoters who are apparently still working to arouse interest and get a general meeting of bread retailers. For a Weak Stomach. There are people right in this vicinity who find it necessary to be very careful about what they eat as they have weak stomachs. Many of them , would be very much benefited by the same treatment that cured Mrs. Ernest Pharo, of Beaver Dam, Ohio, who writes, "I had a weak stomach and for years certain food disagreed with me. , I would feel uncomfortable for hours I after eating. I lost weight and best;-me debilitated. Then I began takin Chamberlain's Tablets and the promptness with which they benefited ir) surprised both myself and my family. They strengthened my digestion cud in a short time I was sound and ' well. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement.) CENTERVILLE Forrest Kempton left Tuesday for TIrbana, 111., where he will be a member of the faculty of the Urbana seminary, a state institution. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kempton entertained to dinner Sunddy Mrs. Tom Eliason, Mrs. Lulu Bartholomu and ! . Gaar Eliason. A number of friends made a farewe.ll call on Forrest Kempton, who left Tuesday for his professional work in Urbana, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langley and daughter, Esther, left Tuesday evening for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend the winter, as has been their custom for the past three years. They left at an earlier date; this year in order to be there for the beginning of the school year. Misses Josie and Mazie Elliott of Connersville, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan. John Mull met with what might 1 have been a very serious accident Tuesday while loading coal into the wagon at the depot. The horses be- i came frightened and ran some distance before they were controlled, resulting in broken harness and slight damage to the wagon. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to neighbors and friends; also Brotherhood of Trainmen, for the sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Jennie Hosbrook and Children. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hosbrook. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 8, 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 8th day of September, 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. 421, 1914. For the construction of cement n adway in the alley betwen North 12th , and 13th streets, from North B to North ! street. Persons interested in or affected by eaid described public Improvement are hereby notified that the board of public works of said city has fixed Monday, Sept. 28, 1914, at 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 benefited 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 assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, 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. M- Board of Publlo WorhU
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Notes From Rev. and Mrs. Overbaugh of Fredricksburg, are the guests of the latter's brother, Prof. E. E. Oldaker and family. Mrs. Grace Beard is having her lot, corner of Front and Chestnut streets, cleared and is contemplating the erection of a small, modern bungalow. B. L. Strattan returned this evening from inoianapolis, after having attended the eight, annual convention of the Indiana Independent Telephone association. Mrs. Clayton Wagner will come from Indianapolis Friday, to be the guest of Mrs. Emll Ebert. F. S. Luddington was at Muncie on business Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Kimmel spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Crull of Hiser's station. W. A. Whirley was quite sick Wednesday and unable for duty at the Ohmit department store. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ohmit, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Romer and daughter Mary, Mr .and Mrs. F. S. Luddington, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Leslie and daughter Thelma, formed a picnic party Tuesday evening on Martindale creek, between Greensfork and Hagerstown, cooking their supper in true camp fashion. Attends Wedding. Miss Ruth Scott went to Indianapolis today to attend the wedding of her cousin Miss Lillian Wright, and Verne Gard. Adam Bortsfield was off duty on 1 CARLOS, IND. Dan Ingle and family, Ollie Albertson and family, Will Hodson and family, Charles BaUlnger and family and Joe Morrison and family spent Sunday with Earl Morrison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adamson are moving to their new home. Mrs. George Smith called on Mrs. Luna Hardwick Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Beard and family and Clarence Love and family spent Sunday with T. A. Morrison and family. Arthur Ginther was in Richmond last Friday. Frank Harvey has sold his store to George Carey. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardwick will move to Ohio, where they will take up pastoral work. Mrs. Hardwick's daughter and husband are moving on their fam. The home coming meeting at Morgan Creek was well attended Sunday. A new piano has been purchased for the church. Harold Hutchins is working for his cousin, Clell Hutchins, at Willow Branch. Mrs. Martha Gard, son and grandson have been sick. Elmer Hiatt spent Sunday night with Sylvester Reynard. W. A. Oler and family motored to Winchester Sunday afternoon and attended a meeting at the tabernacle. Misses Elsie Morrison, Glea Swain and Ethel Thomas; Messrs. Clyde Alysea, Rusell Lan and Clyde Hockett attended the evening meeting. P'rof. Eugene ButJer, wife and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Barnes spent Sunday with C. A. Morrison and family. Miss Winnie Brown has gone to InState of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Dickinson Trust Company vs. The Unknown Heirs, Devisees and Legatees of John Dennis, deceased, et al. Wayne circuit court, April term, 1914. No. 16,890. Complaint to quiet title. Be it known, that on the 9th day of September, 1914, the above named plaintiff, by its attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court, its complaint against said defendant in the above entitled cause to quiet title, together with the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants are not residents of the state of Indiana. Said defendants, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of John Dennis, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Mary Dennis, deceased; James Herrington; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of James Herrington, deceased; Mrs. John Poole, Jr.; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Mrs. John Poole, Jr., deceased; and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Jennie Laudig, deceased, therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of eaid complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on November 2, 1914, a day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of October, 1914, next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the clerk and the seal of said court at the city of Richmond this 9th dav of September, 1914. GEORGE MATTHEWS, Clerk. Robbins, Starr & Goodrich, Attorneys of Plaintiff. W-104I-14J
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day with Mr. and Mrs. Herschell W. Brown, south of Lynn. Harry Wigmore has been repairing the house recently purchased of Joe Thornburg. Clell Beard has purchased the farm of Clyde Catey, formerly owned by Thomas Swindle. Frank and Abbie Harvey have purchased a farm near Richmond. Fried oyster lunch Saturday afternoon and evening. Patterson's 14 South Ninth street. 10-thurs-frl-tf PLANT GOES UP Building activities at the new factory of the Indianapolis Glove company have continued at the usual rate and a large force. of me is now engaged in putting in the cement work. The excavating of the big basement is not quite completed. The building probably will be ready for occupancy about January 1, unles unforeseen conditions arise. VETERANS OF 124TH ADD TO DEATH ROLL CENTER VILLE, Ind., Sept. 17. The 124th Indiana volunteer infantry will hold its thirty-eighth annual reunion at the court house in Richmond NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of, Indiana, Wayne County, ss: In the Wayne circuit court, April term, 1914. Mary Elizabeth Lashley, Daniel Lashley, her husband; Charles S. Osborn, Annie Osborn, his wife, plaintiffs, vs. Franklin Osborn, Leota Osborn, his wife; Foster Osborn, Flora Osborn, his wife; George R. Hart, guardian of Tracy Osborn, infirm, now deceased; Foster Osborn, administrator of estate of Tracy Osborn, deceased; Clate Montgomery, defendants. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in the Wayne circuit court of Indiana, wherein Mary Elizabeth Lashley, Daniel Lashley, i uaiita o. usuorn, Annie usoorn, are ; plaintiffs, and Franklin Osborn. Ieota I Osborn, Foster Osborn, Flora Osborn, George R. Hart, guardian of Tracy Osj born, infirm, now deceased, Foster Os- : born, administrator of estate of Tracy Osborn, deceased, and Clate Montgom- ; ery are defendants, for the sale in par tition proceedings of the real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in complaint in said cause, will, as such commissioner, on Thursday, October 1, 1914, offer for sale upon the premises to the highest and best bidder therefor, the following described real estate situate in Wayne and Union counties, state of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the southwest quarter of Section Four (4) of Township Twelve- (12) north of range one (1) west, in Wayne county, state of Indiana. And also seventy-five (75) acres off of the north side of the northeast quarter of Section Eight (8) of Township Twelve (12) north, Range One (1) west, the same bounded as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Section Eight (8), Township Twelve (12) north, Range One (1) west, aforesaid, thence south seventyfive (75) rods to a' marked stone; thence west parallel with the south line of said quarter to the west line of said northeast quarter, thence north along quarter section line to northwest corner of said northeast quarter; thence east along north section line to the place of beginning, in Union county. These tracts will be offered first in parcels, and then as an entirety, and offers accepted as will produce the greater receipts. Terms of Sale. This real estate will be sold subject to approval of Wayne circuit court and subject to rights of present tenant to continue in possession of said real estate to March 1, 1915, the revenues of farm until such date, payable to present owners and tenant, and giving possession to purchaser March 1, 1915. This real estate will be sold, also subject to taxes of year 1914, payable In year 1915; and sold on terms of payment of at least' one-third cash in hand on day of sale, balance in two equal annual payments, the same represented by notes in usual bankable form, providing for attorney's fees, and secured by first and purchase money mortgage on real estate sold, and same bearing interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. Hour of 8ale. Said sale, will commence at 2 o'clock p. m. on tne said premises above, and continue until sold. Abstracts. Purchaser will be provided with abstracts showing good merchantable title to said real estate, without further cost to him. GEORGE R. HART, Commissioner. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. D. C. Brookbank, Auctioneer. 48-10-17-24)
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'A Wednesday and Thursday, September 23 and 24. This renuion will mark the half century anniversary of leaving Camp Wayne for, the seat of war by this regiment. County Assessor Matthews, president of the association, is making every effort to make this one of the largest and most attractive gatherings of the association. The campfire will be held Wednesday evening. An excellent program has been arranged. The following are comrades who have died between 1912 and 1913: J. W. Orr, Company A; C. C. Cleveland, Company B; I-evi Rhodes, Campany H, J. D. Brewington, Company I; George Reagan, Company D; A. C. Dragoo, Company B; John B. Warner, Company G; Joseph Betzold, Company I; H. H. Lamb, Company K. PALLADIUM WANT ADS Telephone Number 2566 ONE CENT A WORD WANTED LADIES $2.25 dozen making plain aprons; fascinating home business; parcel post any distance. Stamped envelope for particulars. Winthrop Supply House, Providence, R. I. 17-lt WATTEDnyfnd of work by day. Address M, care, Palladium. 17-2t WANTED Washings st. at 1022 N. J 17-2t WANTED Washings, ironings or any kind of day work. Address White, care of Palladium. 17-2t WANTED Piano tuning and player repairing; prompt attention; expert work. W. B. Watson, 9 S. 7th st. WANTED House cleaning and furnace cleaning and paper hanging and cleaning. Phone 2516. 14-7t WANTED To buy a good general purpose horse. Call 15 S. 7th St., or Phone 1876. ll-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. WANTED To buy watches, diamonds and old gold. 8 N. Sth st. J. M. Lacey. WXnTEDA" horse touscTforits keep. Phone 4675. 12-7t WANTED Lawn mowers, scythes, sickles, saws, knives, ede tools to sharpen; bicycles and all kinds repair-1 ing. Called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. WANTED 25 more young men and women to enter night school next Monday night at the Richmond Business College. Enroll at once. VN;rErSteady"osition by intellt : gent boy. Phone 4S23. 16-2t WANTED Position as stationery engineer or fireman, best of reference. Address Box 44, Cambridge City, Ind. 14-9t WANTED To buy all kinds s"econd hand clothing and furniture. 264 Ft. Wayne ave. 15-7t ; WAN'iED To rent a good piano for the winter. Phone 3185 or 353 Richmond ave. 15-3t : WANTED Twin cart. S. 6th st. Address 601 15-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT Building, 42x150, 43 S. 5th St., $25 per month, now occupied by Knoll livery barn. Will sell stock if desired. Wm. A. Knoll. 16-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, electricity and gas. Phone 1078. 16-7t FOR-RENT New- housed (I rooms, strictly modern, on car line. Telephone 11 2. 16-7t FOR RENT Modern 5 room house. lC-3t 1115 N. C st. FOR RENT Two 4-room flats, Nos. 601-603 N. 13th St., $8.50 each. Store room No. 601 N. 13th St., suitable for grocery or general store, $22. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 16-2t FOR RENT Two or four unfurnished rooms, 205 S. 11th st. 12-7t FOR RENT Furnished house, 6 rooms, modern conveniences. Address Central, care Palladium., 10-7t F0R"RENT Five flToflatTbath, centrally located. Phone 1519. 10-7t FOR RENT 6 rooms and bath, 2012 N. C st. Call 103 N. 15th st. Phone 4010. ' 9-tf FOR RENT Apartment in Wayne 1 latsj Phone 347S. 1-tt FOR RENT-f-4 room house, 80 John st, $9.00. Call O. D. Bullerdick, 135 S. 13th st. FOR RENT House 218 N. 12th St. Call Porter's Millinery Store. 11-tf FOR- RENT 2 houseskeeplng ooms down stairs. No children, 304 N. 21st ll-7t
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FOR RENT Modern new six room house, 511 S. 10th St., by Sept. 28. Inquire 605 S. 9th st. 16-7t FO RR E N T H ou se of 6 rooms, bath andelectric light. 223 3. 5th. 16-3t FOR RENT Modern house across from Earlham on S. W. 9th st. Inquire 130 S. W. 9th st. 16-7t FOR RENT 7 room house and barn. 411 S. 12th st. Phone 3078. C. E. Sell. 15-tf FOR RENT Room with or without board, or cooking privileges. 103 N. 17th st. 15-3t FOR RENT New 6 room modern house. 1124 Ridge st. 15-tf FOR RENT Modern 5 room apartment, front and rear porches, W. H. Bradbury & Son, Westcott Block. FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms, 112 N. 15th. 14-7t FOR RENT A desirable apartment In the Arden. Phone 2070. 14-7t FOR RENT Two 4 room flata $8.50 each. Store room No. 601 N. 13th St., suitable for grocery or general store. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 14-2t FOR RENT 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms. 216 S. 9th at. 17-2t FOR RENT: 222and 302 N. 4th st. Call 113 S. 5th st. 17-7t POR RENT 3 five room houses, $10; six room house, $12.50; seven room house, all modern, $22.; one five room flat. $10, will rent to colored people. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 17-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE - Wheat drills, all kinds, vehicles, all kinds. 317 N. A st. 17-3t FOR SALE 5 cords stove wood on Davis farm, Union pike. Arthur Clark. 17 -It FOR SALlPerambulator and fur robe. 207 Linden ave. 17-2t FOR-SALE16 inch baseburner. good as new, $20. 1516 N. C st. Phone 25S5. l7-2t FOR SALE 500 pounds galvanized barb wire, post hole digger, crosscut saw, 100 feet i-inch manila rope. All brand new and cheap. 205 N. 8th st. Phone 2456. 17-lt FOR SALE Baby cab, gas range. coke heater, base burner, kitchen linoleum, etc. 213 N. 12th Bt. 17-lt FOR SALE Kalamazoo hot blast stove, good as new. Reason, moving. 2104 N. E st. 15-3t FOR SALE Bed room set, chairs, matting, center table, antique mahoganv bureau with glass. 335 S. 9th st. 16-2t FOR SALE Ford runabout, cheap. 1015 N. H st. 16-2t FOR SALE Roadster, 127 S. 12th. 14-7t FOR SALE Almost new baseburner, chean. Dr. Bailv. 31 S. 15th. 12-7t FOR SALE Country butter and chickens, also cheap horse. Phone 4033. 318 N. 17thjit. 10-Tt FOR SALE Pelican Rug, 33 N. 12th. Phone 1008. 14-7t FOR SALE Three sewing machines. 14 S. 5th st. 10-7t FOR SALE-Barrel bf softener sticks for Fetta water softener. Phone 2240. 18t! F'OR SALE Beech and "sugar block wood. Phone 5127-H. 15-7t FOR SALE One suckling draft filly, one yearling draft filly, also pure bred Cotswool buck. Walter Lafuse, R. R. No. 1, Richmond, Ind. 15-14t IDUROC SALE Gat. Oct 10. Palmer ! & Wilcoxen, 2 miles N. W. of Webster. l-2St FOR SALE Starr piano, carpet. rugs trunk, iron F bed, dining table, side board. Call phone 5129-G. 15-3t AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS At our auction room" 15 South 7th street, beginning at 2 o'clock. COLONIAL AUCTION CO. 15 South 7th Street. Phone 1876.
AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE TOMORROW Located at 309 North 12th street Sale positive. Begin ning at 2 o'clock Friday, September 18th., 7 room house with lot 57 foot front by 165 foot deep, has barn, garden and other out-buildings, good neighborhood and a beautiful location. Sells to the highest bidder. Watch fot the red flag. -- DEERING & MacDONALD, Auctioneers. . t ,
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By "Bud" Fisher FOR SALE REAL ES TATE FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR BALE 6 room cottage, on lot 4 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium OWN YOUR HOME New six room modern house. 2301 N. E st. on car line, $100 cash, bal ance $20.00 monthly. Can use small cottage in trade. Phone 1730. , TURNER W. HADLEY. W. H. DAVIS 444 West Main Street. Ohio and Indiana Farms City Property. Phone 3173. 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 lota and 300 Ehares 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, H. J..Ufe Bids, Kansas City. Ma 1 . . . STOP PAYING RENT Almost new 6 room house, modern, north east $15.00 monthly payments like rent Can use vacant lot in trade. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY. Real Estate Farms and City Property C. E. SELL REAL ESTATE. OVER 710 MAIN STREET. PHONES: Residence 3078; Office 2962 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE & OGBORN For aU kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16 I. O. O. F. building. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE City rnd farm properties. Liberty ave. R, No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harness Store. 616 Main st ICE CREAM EAT BAKER & STIMMEL'S SANITARY ICE CREAM. Wholesale and Retail. Weddings, Receptions and Parties Especially. Phone 3245. 131 Richmond Ave. . E. C. SIMS, Contracting Painter. 509 North 17th Street. Phone 2571 Special attention given to refinish ing, graining and all interior work Building contractors' work solicited EsUmates cheerfully given. LOST LOST Pair nose glasses in case on Friday evening in east end. Reward Snell's Restaurant. 16-3t LOST Saturday night, large amber hair pin, set with brilliants. Phone 3224. Reward. lWt LOST Music book, either on S. E, H or S. 7th sts. 321 S. 4th st 17-lt LOST Gold chain and lavallier, between 17th st. and high school. 21 Snth st. 17-lt LOST Pocketbook on Liberty or Abington pikes. Reward. Phone 124. 17-St LOST-'hlte silk poodle. 225 fc. 17tli st. Reward. 17-3t lOST Between Pennsylvania depot and N. 11th st, Greek letter fraternity pin. Call Alexander, phone 1158. 17-2t
