Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 275, 29 September 1914 — Page 7
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1914
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Seniors Feed Infant Class Quinine and Walk Them on Planks. MILTON, Ind., Sept. 29. The pupils of the high school gave a very pretty social affair as a reception for the new pupils. The class is composed of Glen Wolford, Leo Marlatt, Edward Klser, Bert George, Vernon Hess, Clarence Trine, Neal McMahan, Lisle Null, Ernest Jones and the Misses Catherine Snyder, Erma Shafer, Kuth Kimmel. Mabel ' Scott, Olive Bryant, Mildred Hall, Vivian Bennett. These with eight of the teachers, which include the domestic science, manual training and music teachers, and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, formed the company making about fifty guests. The school room was handsomely decorated by the juniors, the color scheme being "green" symbolic of the newness of the class. The evening was delightfully spent by all. The prominent feature was the initiation of the freshman class and drinking from a quinine wood cup, walking a plank between two tubs of water kept up much merriment. The program composed of music, solo by Miss Augusta Miller, readings by Paul Werktng and Miss Ruth Leverton, and instrumental duet by Misses Ruth Mccormick and Mildred Warren, followed the initiation which was presided over by the seniors. Favors were green dunce caps.
Little Girl Cured of a Cold. "Two years ago my little girl caught a hard cold which went to her lungs and she coughed almost constantly. I got her a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The beneficial effect of this remedy was promptly demonstrated and this one bottle cured her," writes Mrs. Lena Kennedy, Huntington, Ind. For sale by all dealers. (AdvarttsemnnO EAST GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fergeston are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eckhart. Mrs. Emma Neff of Pennvllle, visited hear mother and father, Mrs. Amos Bears. Emma Carpman visited In Richmond and accompanied Minta Boughman and Anna Buckhart home. Frank Gipe and family were in Richmond. William Hunt was in Richmond Saturday looking after business. Mrs. McGray and daughter have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. McDanlels visited Dr. Ehlie and wife Sunday. Mrs. Kate Sovers entertained her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and family. Oscar Chase anS family, Dick Whirley, Earl Ohmlt and family and Raymond Lowery and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chas Sunday. Mrs. Grace Hun son. daughter and grand daughter, spent the day with IxMi Rusk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vood Rocker and eons were visiting er sisters in Cambridge. Ed Wilson and wife of Connersville. and Milton Gaar and family spent the day with their parerts, Mrs. Will Gaar. Miss Mabel Hartman is getting alone nicely. ; Mrs. Nellie Brier Is better and has J returned to her homj. Mrs. Era Rush is still on the sick list. ! Laura Winters and Alva Shaffer of Indianapolis, went to Chic ago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winters entertained George Fadelyto dinner. Oermantown and Jicksonburg played ball at Pennvllle Sunday afternoon. The score was 36 to tin favor of Germantown. Rheumatism Palis Stopped. The first application of Sloan's Liniment goes right to thl painful part it penetrates withnat rubbing it stops the Rheumatic Flins around the joints and gives reli( and comfort. Don't suffer! Get a bole today! It is a family medicine for sill pains, hurts, bruises, cuts, sore throat, neuralgia and chest pains. Prewnts infection. Mr. Chas. H. Wentwoith, California, writes: "It did wonder! for my Rheumatism, pain is gone adsoon as I apply it. I recommendAl it to my friends as the best Liiiment I ever used." Guaranteed, ale. at your Druggist. i (Advertisement) 14 CENTERVII3LE I 4Horace Commons, famty and mother motored to Indianapolil Saturday. Miss Pearl E. Hawortl of Georgetown, ill., stopped for i short visit with her grandfather. Bmjamin Haworth, en route to Cleveland, whtre ;he intended to enter college. Walter Kitterman and family, Noel Matthews nnd wife and Laura Lundy were entertained at dinner Sunday by Earl Lundy and wife. Albert Cain, north of tenterville, NOTICE TO BIDDERS. State of Indiana, Wayne Cointy, ss: Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of said county will receive; sealed proposals for concrete culvert on the Turnpaugh road, north of Haferstown, in Jefferson township, spun 10 feet, roadway 16 teet; Smith bridge over Elkhorn creek in HoMon township, span 75 feet, skew ,",() degrees; Davis bridge, one mile north and 1 miles east of Williamsburg in Green township, span 20 feet, skew 30 degrees, roadway 16 teet: concrete culvert at Grafton Stewart farm, north of lftigerstown, in Jefferson township, span 11 feet 6 inches, skew 30 degrees; levee and earth filling adjoining bridge over N'oland's Fork near Doddridge farm in Washington township. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m. of Saturda-, October 17, 1914, for the coinpletio. of said work in accordance with th plans and specifications on file in tie office of the county auditor. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by th. state which may be procured of the suditor. Each bid shallbe accompanied by a personal or suret bond in a sum equal to the amount ofthe bid, and in all respects conform vlth the law governing such matter! The board reirves the right to reject any and all ids. By order of te Board of Commissioners of Wayn county. T. S. BOWMAN, 29-3 Jkdltor Wayne County.
who has been in a critical condition from the effcts of being bitten by a rat, is improving slowly. Earl Dynes and family spent Sunday with Joe Brooks and wife. Alfred Sample and wife are the proud parents of a baby boy, which arrived at their home Sunday. Miss Naomi Monger and mother attended the Monger reunion at Garfield park, Indianapolis, Sunday. Mrs. Elijah Jay of Dayton, O., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Probst. Sherman McLaughlin was home Saturday and Sunday from Manilla, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Coil Medearis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pike spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura Mull. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the last will of Sarah E. Dillenbach, deceased, pursuant to an order of the Wayne circuit court made and entered upon petition filed by said executor for the purpose of selling real estate to pay debts and legacies, will offer at public auction upon the premises on the 8th day of October, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate situated in Wayne county, Indiana, towit: Lot number twelve (12) in Calyton and Samuel C. Brown's addition to the city of Richmond. Said real estate will be sold free from and to pay ail liens and encumbrances thereon, including taxes of the year 1914. Terms of Sale One-third cash in hand, one-third in six months and remaining third in twelve months, from day of sale, the purchaser to execute his promissory notes in bankable form for the deferred payments, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, from date, and attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage on said real estate and fire insurance policy thereon to the satisfaction of said executor, or the purchaser may pay all of the purchase price in cash, at his option. Dickinson Trust Co., Executor. Shiveley & Shiveley, Attorneys for Executor. Dated September 8, 1914. (8-15-22-29) CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 24, 1914. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby give by the board of public works of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 24th 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. 413, 1914. For the improvement of Main street, from the west side of Fourth street to the east end of Main street bridge, by paving the roadway the full width thereof between the point named with Peebles wire cut brick. Improvement Resolution No. 422, 1914. For the construction of cement roadway inthe alley between Main and South West A street, from South West Fifth to South West Seventh 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 Monday, October 12, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrance 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 McMlnn. 24-lw Board of Public Works.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of Adam Grieswell, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Henry Grieswell, Administrator. William H. Kelley, Attorney. 29-6-13 NOTICE OF ESTRAY. I, C. B. George, have one estray beifer about two years 'old, red and white, has not been dehorned, weighs about 650 to 700 pounds. Owner will please come and prove property, pay claims and for this notice, and tke away the same. Centerville, Ind., Sept. 28, 1914. 29-lt An Ordinance Regulating Traffic at and Near the Intersection of Main Street With All S treats Intersecting or Crossing Main Street From Fourth Street to Twelfth Street, Inclusive, in the City of Richmond, Indiana, and Providing Penalties for the Violation Thereof. Section 1. Be it ordained by the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that each and every person who drives, controls or operates, or has in his care, custody or under his management or control any Eutomobile, motorcycle, bicycle, buggy, carriage, wagon, dray, street car, interurban car, or any other similar vehicle, except fire wagons and other vehicles used in suppressing fires, ambulances and police patrol vehicles, shall, between the hours of seven (7) o'clock a. m. and tei(1.0) o'clock p. m., immediately before crossing or attempting to pass upon or over the intersection of Main street and Eighth street in said city, bring such vehicle above named to a full and complete stop, and thereafter shall not proceed to cross or pass upon or over the intersection of said streets until signaled so to do by the traffic officer stationed at such intersection. Section 2. A member of the police force of this city, known as a traffic officer, shall be kept continuously at the intersection of Eighth and Main streets, between the hours of seven (7) o'clock a. m. and ten (10) o'clock p. m. of each day. Section 3. It is hereby declared unlawful for any person who drives, controls, or operates, or has in his care, custody, or under his management or control any automobile, motorcycle, buggy carriage, wagon or dray, suffer, other similar vehicle, to cause, suffer, allow or permit any such vehicle to remain standing within fifty (50) feet of the intersection of Eighth and Main streets, or within twenty-five (25) feet of the intersection of Main street with all other streets from Fourth to Twelfth streets, inclusive, within this city, for a longer period of time than is actually necessary for persons to enter the same or to alight therefrom, or while any such vehicle is actually used in loading or unloading goods or merchandise. Section 4. Every person passing over or across the intersection of Eighth and Main streets within this city, shall do so by passing at right angles with such streets, and they shall not pass or travel diagonally across or over such intersection. Section 5. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this ordinance or who fails or refuses to obey the signals of the traffic officer at Eighth and M?n streets, shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined any sum not less than one ($1.00) dollar and not more than ten ($10.00) dollars for each such offense. Section 6. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication for two consecutive weeks in the Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, a daily newspaper of general circulation printed in such city. Passed by the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, Sept. 21, 1914. Approved and signed by me this 21st day of September, 1914. (Seal) Wm. J. Robbins, Mayor. Attest: B. A. Bescher, City Clerk. In effect Oct. 7, 1914.
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W teach the automobile. Learn to be a repairman or chauffeur. Our course is guaranteed. Call or write for Information. DAYTON AUTO SCHOOL.. Fourth and Kuclid Avenues. Dayton, Ohio. WANTED Twenty salesladies for all departments, especially millinery and ready-to-wear. Permanent to the right parties. Apply at once. Grand Leader. WANTED Man and wife to accompany us on auto trip from here to Florida. J. B. Gilbert, 102 N. loth St., Richmond, Ind. Phone 2234. 29-2t W A N T E LVG i Flno ty ou n g er : han 16, to learn special line of office work, paid while learning. Room- 4, 2nd floor, over Conkey drug store. 29-lt WANTED Place as night watchman or janitor. 439 S. 10th st. 29-2t WANTED Chiffonier, must be in good condition. Phone 2424. 29-2t WAN T E D Todo-an y kin doT work by young married man. Address R. A., care Palladium. 29-7t WANTED Position by electric and j steam engineer, first class, does all repair work; also thoroughly under-j stands heating and ventilating. J. C. ; Mack,213S. B st. 29-9t LADIES having a few spare hours can ! learn of something profitable by addressing G, care Palladium 23-7t ; WANTED Man well known locally, I now employed, to give us spare time. Steady returns. Big money for a lit- i tie time each week. For particulars call on E. L. Potter, the Arlington ho-1 tel. Wednesday evening, the 30th. 28-3t I WANTED By responsible lady, un- j furnished room for light housekeep- I ing. Address Eliza, Palladium. 2S-3t j WAlTEIVashTngs". 942s7 l3th"st ' 28-2t WANTED -To buy "gents' clothing, guns and revolvers. 8 N. Sth st. j J. M. Lacey. i WANTED Competent wo-1 man to cook and do house-i work, must have experience; and come well recommended, j excellent opportunity, good, salary. Address XXX, care Palladium. ' WANTED All kinds of repair work, j pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired, ! all kinds of edge tools sharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co., : 1020 Main st. Phone 1936. J j WANTED Keep your mind and eye ! on S. 19th St., Reeveston Place. Im-' I provement will be completed in a few weeks. WANTED Cisterns to clean. 225 S. 13th st. Phone 1518. 22-7t WANTED Lawn mower.?, scythes, sickles, saws, knives, edge tools to sharpen; bicycles and all kinds repairing. Called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 and 7 room houses. Phone 4187. - 29-2t FOR RENT 6 room house with bath and furnace. 432 S. 12th st. 29-2t FOR RENT 7 room house, barn and 6 acres of ground. Phone 3118. 29-2t FOR RENT Four room flat, No. 603 N. 13th St., $8.50; seven room house, 329 N. Sth St., $16; store room, NoJ 601 N. 13th St., $22. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st. Phone 22S3. 2-6t
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FOR RENT Continued FOR RENT 8 room modern, centrally located. One modern flat. One 6 room house with barn. One 5 room house on N. A street. Two 5 room houses on S. 12th street. GEO. B. MOORE, Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. FOR RENT 3 room flat, 91 6 Main St., bath, gas, electric light. C. T. Price. 29-7t . POU RENT House 5 rooms and bath, I 437 S. 12th st. Call at 623 Main or 134 S. 11th st. George Becker. 29-7t FOR RENT 5 apartment flaE Call 210 Richmond avc. Phone 3276. 24-eod-7t FOR RENT Two room flat, electric light, heat and water. City Garage, 418 Main st. 28-3t FOIt RENTFurnisS'd rooms, downstairs and up for housekeeping. 109 N. 12th st. 26-7t FOIFRENT Modern house. Ridge st. See Pohlmeyer. 28-tf FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms; no children. 1114 N. B st. 28-2t FOR RENT New six room house, soft water bath and good furnace. Inauire 605 S. 9th st. 28-7t FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 31 N. 11th st. 2S-2t TO SUBEET Apartment in Wayne flat. Phone 3039. 25-7t POU RENT Modern S room house. central. Inquire 911 S. A st. 25-7t FO R-R JK NT E xcel 1 ent cor ne r room, suitable for meat market. Phone 1935. 25-7t FOR RENT Furnished house, modern, central. Address Box 243, City. 23-7t FOR RENT Modern 5 room apartment, front and rear porches, W. H. Bradbury & Son, Westcott Block. FOR RENT House 218 N. 12th St. Call Porter's Millinery Store. 11-tf FOR-! RETTModern 5 room house, $16. Phone 2737. 22-7t FOR RENT 7 room house and barn. 411 S. 12th st. Phone 3078. C. E. Sell. 15-tf FOR RENT Either 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, 116 S. 5th. Also 4 unfurnished' rooms, 116 S. 5th. Call 221 S. 6th st 26-tf FORRENT Modern flat, bath and heat. S. Sth and E stS. Phone 1213. E. W. Ramler. 26-7t FOR RENT Upper modern 6 room flat, S. 6th and C. 26FOR RENT House, 5 rooms, bath, at 437 S. 12th st. Call at 623 Main or 134 S. 11th st. 26-3t FOR RENT Flat. 208 S. 8th st. 26-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, light, heat and bath. 615 S. B st. 26-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, bath and heat. 202 N. 8th st. 25-7t FOR RENT Furnished bath. 24 N. 13th st. rooms with 22-7t FOR RENT 6 rooms and bath. 2012 N. C Bt. Call 103 N. lath St. Phone 4010. -tf
2 1 4 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE Special bargains at Watson's, No. 9 S. 7th st. 1 mahogany upright, regular price $350. now $225. 1 $300 piano, slightly damaged, $195. 1 fine player piano, $295. 1 fine player piano, slightly used, $275. Several other wonderful bargains. WATSON'S, 9 South 7th St. ; FOR SALE New drop head ballbearing Davis sewing machine for i SIS. Supplies and repairing. 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756 ! j FOR SALE Baseburner, zinc, pipe, ! $10. H. M. Burgess, Abington pike. ! near citv limits. 28-7t i FOR SALE 50 of my best single comb white leghorn hens. John Bunnell. Hagerstown, Ind. 24-7t ! FOR SALE Pair mules. 12 S. 9th st. 24-Tt FOR SALE Good bicycle, cheap. 414 N. 18th st. 24-7t FOR SALE One suckling draft filly.1 I one yearling draft filly, also pure i bred Cotswool buck. Walter Lafuse. i R. R. No. 1, Richmond, Ind. 15-1 4t 'dUROC SALE Gat. Oct. 10. Palmer ! & Wilcoxen, 2 miles N. W. of Web-! ! ster. l-28t . FOR SALE Scotch collie pup. Call 26-7t 2027 N. F st. evenings. FoR SALE Two horse wagon and box bed, price .$35. 83S N. 10th st. j 26-7t j FOR SALE 30x3i, inner tubes and i auto casings, nearly new, cheap. I Frank Brunner. 1029 Main. 29-2t i FOR SALE Large moose head. mounted moth proof, one of the finest and most perfect specimens, will sell at great bargain. Addres Moose, care Palladium. 29-lt FOR SALE Large size base burner. Art Garland, at a bargain. 440 S. llthjst. V 29-3t FOR SALE 265 white leghorn yearling hens, thoroughbred. Address A. D. Acton, R. 5. Phone 5123-F. 29-3t FOR SALE Baseburner in good condition. J. A. Driffill, Centerville, Ind. 28-7t FOR SALE Household goods, cheap. 34 N. 6th st. 28-2t FOR SALE Soft coal heater, kitchen cabinet. 115 S. 4th st. 28-2t FOR. SALE Good country butter, poultry of all kinds. Phone 4033. 318 N. 17th et. 26-eod-7t FOR SALE An International motor truck. W. G. Baker, R. R- No. 1, Nw l-aris, O. 4-4-7t
IT CAcVTJ FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LAND FOR SALE 47 acres sugar tree land, xz black. Good 4 room cottage ! house, new barn and hen UUU3C, gUUU waibl. Lvsv.awutl 3 miles from WilliamsburgPrice $4,500. $3,000 cash, balance on long time. Better see FUNK & MILLER FOR FARMS. 205 2nd National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. Real Estate Farms and City Property C. E. SELL REAL ESTATE. OVER 710 MAIN STREET. PHONES: Residence 3078; Office 962 FOR SALE 6 room cottage, oat ui foot front, tiae investment, splendid location. Address B. care Palladium. 20-tf FOR SALE New cottage, cash or payments. Bargain. Rent $10. Phone 3016. 23-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE One S room modern house for a small bouse. Phone 2197. 26-4t W. H. DAVIS 444 West Main Street. Ohio and Indiana Farms City Property. Phone 3173. FOR SALE A $1,200 FP-TO DATE SEVEN ROOM HOME. NICELY LOCATED IN MILTON. IND.. ON" IOUBLE LOT. CAN BE BOUGHT FOR $S75.00 IF SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ADDRESS DR. C. A. ROARK. CARE FARMERS' BANK. MILTON. IND. 28-5t FARMS and city property Bennett & Foreman, 15 Kellv Blk. Phones 27071369. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED --i---M-M-irrnrrxruTjTJTjuLrMu Lr rirw-.'!--- - 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 Estimates cheerfully given. pXpER HANGING, cleaning and scraping. Headquarters for house, yard cleaning and janitor work. Phone 2516 evenings. SEE MOORE UClWKM For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate ar.d rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building. I Insurance Loans, Real Es- ! tare, Rent Collections. O. B. j Fulgham, over 710 Main St. 1 Phone 2233. I A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE City rnd farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Offic Keys' Harness Store. 616 Main St. LOST njTJTjTjqruTJXJwjijjj www u u mnrmmrrirrrri I THREE men were seen find pocketbook on N. Sth st. Return to Palladium. Reward. 26-7t LOST Black velvet purse, $5 In trading stamps. Return to Palladium. 29-3t LOST Baby cart at Palace Saturday. Return to Palace theatre. 29-2t FOUND FOUND Pocketbook on Richmond and Abington pike. Lee Sullivan. Abington. It-It.
