Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 325, 26 November 1914 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1914.
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Milton's Social News
MILTON, Ind., Nov. 26. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Rhoda Hunt were conducted at the late home Wednesday afternoon. The sermon was given by her pastor, .the Rev. F. M. Westhafer of the M. E. church, and the music was furnished by members of the M. E. church choir. The interment was made at the family lot, beside her husband, Jonathan Hunt and her daughter, Miss Celia Hunt, who preceded her. There were many beautiful flowers, special pieces being a wreath from Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones of Richmond, a wreath from the employes of the Reliance foundry, Richmond, in respect to the son, Edward Hunt of Richmond, a bouquet of chrysanthemums from the Banner Furniture company, two pieces in respect to John Hunt of Muncie, chrysanthemums from neighbors of the deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Crist, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lantz, Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Leverton and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones. Among the relatives from a distance were the children, Mrs. Alice Burrows of Bayone, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunt of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and daughter of Muncie, Mrs. Jesse Warren and sons, Edward and Irvin Warren and wife of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt of Cambridge City, also the grandson, Walter Hunt and wife and sons of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and family of Urownsville. Other near relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davenport and Mrs. Leota Hockett of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Cale Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John Ballenger and Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Bennett of Nev, Paris, 0. The members of the Friends' church will give a reception at their church Kriday evening in honor of their new pastor, the Rev. Walter Jerge. Mr. and Mrs. Ora White entertained as their guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Taylor of south of Dublin and Mrs. Anna Horton and son of Fowler, Kan. Miss Carrie Turner is spending few weeks with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Turner at Muncie. Willard Ten Eyck has gone to Worthington to visit his brother, Ira Ten Eyck and family. He will also visit at Bloomfield and Anderson before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones and family have gone to Union City, where they are among the guests at a family gathering with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardy Thanksgiving. Miss Lula Faucett has been sick, but is reported better. Mr. and Mrs. Will Null and family have gone to Connersville, where they spont Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Leonard Jobe and family. Mrs. Clyde Leverton of east of town, no)d the turkeys for the M. E. church Indies dinner at Cambridge City, Thanksgiving. The total weight was i If pounds. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newton a daughter, Tuesday night. Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace received
RICHEST BACHELOR ASSITS REFUGEES
word that Edward Wallace of Wabash, who recently had a surgical operation on his eye, in the hospital at that place, is getting along nicely and is able to be up and walk around the room. The Rebekah lodere elected their of
ficers for the coming term at their 1
meeting Tuesday evening as follows: !
Mrs. uiizapetn Klmmel, N. G.; Mrs. Alvin Lowrv, V. O.; Lafe Rayle, R. S.; Miss Laura Rothermel, F. S.; Mrs. Charles Davis, treasurer. Mrs. Anna. M. Rothermel, who has been quite sick, is reported better, iwrs. Kotherinel is 91 years old. Mrs. Alvin Lowry has tonsilitis. Mrs. O. Ferguson was at Richmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Hale have
gone to Anderson as the guests of Mr. '
ana Mrs. Frank Glllam for Thanskgiving. Mrs. Julia Ball has gone to Indianapolis to spend over Thanksgiving with her son, George Wilson.
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CARLOS, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith entertained relatives Sunday. Many are done gathering corn and many more almost none. Shredding is almost finished also Mr. George Cox and Geo. Carey are owners of new automobiles. Earl Adamson bought and shipped a car load of hogs Monday. Chas Ballinger and Earl Morrison shipped a car load Tuesday of their own raising. Mrs. Wrill Thomas continues poorly Mrs. Wm. Hunt is some better at this writing and Russell Morrison is able to go visiting. Several attended the funeral of Glen Hockett of Richmond at Bloomingtsport Tuesday. T. A. Morrisons entertained several families from Sugar Grove after church Sunday. Ollie Albertson and wife spent Tuesday with Will Hodsons and helped butcher. Chas. Ballenger and family and Earl Morrison and family spent Sunday with Os Bales and family. Paul Oler and family and Ar. Oler and family visited with Will Oler and family Sunday. Hazel Beard is working north of Modoc this week. Abner Bright has recently sold his farm.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Levi Franklin, of Booneville, N. Y., says, "I am pleased to say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used by my son about two years ago and it proved to be very beneficial in relieving hoarseness and curing a cold. It has also been used by other members of my family and we have a very high opinion of itZ For sale by all dealers. Adv.
INVESTIGATE BLAZE
ON BURLINGTON TRAIN
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A. S. COCHRAN. Alexander Smith Cochran, millionsire yachtsman and reputed to be the richest bachelor in the United States, is on his way to Belgium on board the ( unard liner Ordura to take up relief work. Mr. Cochran has toured Belglum several times.
BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO, Nov. 2 Officials of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy railroad are today investigating the cause of a fire on a Chicago-Downers Grove suburban train last evening in which a box of movie films was ignited and started a panic in the smoker in which 28 men were injured. The celluloid films exploded, filling (he car with fire, breaking every window and blowing the passengers through the empty sashes. Two were burned probably fatally.
Sal-Vet, worm destroyer, conditioner and tonic. Quigley Drug Stores. 3-tf
A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Qaickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And MUSTEROLE won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard-plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out all soreness and pain. MUSTEROLE is a" clean, while ointment made with oil of mustard. There's nothing like it for quick relief for Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds on the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). Nothing like MUSTEROLE for croupy children. At your druggist's, in 25c and 50c jars, and a special large hospital size for 6-50. Be sure you get the genuine MUSTEROLE. Refuse imitations get what you ask for. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
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G. Clvtow Bingham
Love's Old. Sweet Song
J. U Moumr
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Found on Page 206, in "Heart Songs.
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How easily music can be made to bring comfort and cheer to the home! How fortunate the family that possesses avolume like "Heart Songs" from which so many hours of unalloyed pleasure can be gleaned. A new song each night. Some new treasure unlocked from the storehouse of memory. Some fond recollection stirred in the heart of the long ago. If the young only knew what pleasure they could give their parents from "Heart Songs" what home would be without this book to-morrow?
16 Art Portraits
of Famous Singers, with Bio
graphical Sketch
and Favorite Encore
Elaborate Dictionary
of Musical Terms.
Two' Complete Indexes:
One Alphabetical and one
Classified.
400 Songs! 500 Pages!
Beautiful Maroon Binding, Gold
Cover and Art Inlay Design.
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THE PALLADIUM offers in its great distribution of
Heart Soos&s
The World's Master Work of Music! SONG0 from corer SONG0 MUSIC O to coyer MUSIC o Look for Coupon in Today's Paper. With Terms
A GOOD COMPLEXION MEANS PURE BLOOD Everybody that wants a fine, glow
ing, youthful skin, should take old re-; good shape See w j Hjatt Rooin" 10
urtuie nuuuo oai aapcii mti, wuii.ii ; Hlttle Blork 12-tf
your blood is made pure, pimples, boils, j
hives, eczema disappear
FOR RENT Continued
FOR RENT 329 North 8th St., mod
ern except no furnace, 7 rooms, in
Languor, loss of appetite, tired feel-
i ing, weakness are symptoms of impure unhealthy blood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the '
l blood. Get a bottle today. Adv.
FOR RENT Six room house. 6th St., $11.00. Phone 3052.
S3? S. 10-tf
BX)R RENT Flat over 1030 Main St.. $15 per month. 5-tf
FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th st. FOR RENT Modern flat North E St. Phone 2197. 21-7t
"WE HEAT THE HARD TO HEAT"
itjumbi urn i uiiiatc vwiiiaii; 1 1 ok KENT Furnished rooms.
of Marshall. Mich.
B. D. Welch Local Representative. 17th and S. A Sts. Richmond, Ind. Phone No. 2739.
East Main.
1326
19-7t i
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued.
FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block. 8th and Main.
3E
oans
At Legal Rate 2 Per Cent Per Month on Household Goods, Pianos, Livestock, Etc., from $i0 to $250. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond Indiana.
FOR SALE New house, furnace and bath. Phone 3247. - FORSALE Lot and house built after your plan or will plan for you. Cash or installments 103 N. 17th. IS-lf MM7nvi!SSOURl FARM $5 cash and $5 monthly; no interest or taxes. Highly productive land.
Three room flat over 603 ' Close to three big markets. Write for
photographs and full informruon. MUXGR, H. 102. X. Y. Life Wdg . Kansas City. Mo. oct22-n" FOR SALE--S room collage, vuc .i . -foot front, fine invettment. splendid location. Address B, care Ptiiadlvm. CO-tf
FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms, house 7! rooms, central. Benj. F. Harris. 24-P.t j
POR RENT
X. 13th St., $8.50. four room flat No. 321 X. Sth St.. $12.00. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. 24-.":
FOR RENT In Keystone, high grad modern apartment, V. H. Bradbr.ry &- Son, Westcott Block. 23-tf
FOR RENT House, electric light, gas $8.00. Phone 1401 or John Hastings. 131 X. 14th. 23-7t
FOR RENT18th st.
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
-House 7 rooms 14 South!
! I IK. HKM Violin nf mpht rnnma
with furnace, bath and electric Tight i H 215 X. 10th. 26-2Nt!
FOR RENT 5 room house $12.."0 per! month, 2301 X. F. Phone 1730. j FOR RENT Board and room for two j girls in private family. Address ' Room, care Pel. 26-lt ;
!Do You Know
We Will
collect your rents, secure your tenants. Report once
PALLADIUM WANT ADS
Telephone Number 2565 WANTED
I HAVE fresh from the farm plenty of dressed turkeys and chickens, 318 N. 17th. Phone 4033. 25-2t
FOR RENT 3 rooms and bath $15.00. 1910 X. E Phone 1730. LOST Pin, half niGon and star shape, set with garnets. Reward. Phone 5135-E. Leave at Bee Hive grocery. 26-lt
each month charge.
for a small
FOR SALE
i
hndeller Ground Floor
913 Main
FOR SALE Buffet. 254 S. V. 2d. 26-St Pu0ne 1814
FOR SALE Household goods, 97 ..sheri,,an- mm ? W T
FOR SALE Jewel baseburner. 116 S. ViTD V Till LT f Hl ITfl
! 12th.
FOR SALE-
:.-2t
M. & I), coal range, piped Furniture and Pianos carp-
1UI Jiein. V fl rUoUllaUIr, II D. 1UIU. 20-tt"
fully moved by experienced
FOR SALE Prosperous business, men.
owner leaving city. Address B. VV..
Hi. GREENE'S
17-eod7t
OR SALE-Welf located modern , LflVeiTV TraOSffeiT home with furnace and bath, low ;
WANTED Middle aued ladv wishes
place as housekeeper in home of j care Palladium. widower, 43 S. 7th. 25-2t FOR SALE Paying
WANTED Niirsinir with experience. : Box 64, Richmond, Ind
I connnement case preierrea. Aaaress ; y
424 S. 9th. 25-21 '
WANTED A respectable middle aged ; 1-rice. Address Home, care Palla. ium. j jy South 10th St. Phone 2650. lady wants house work in the coun-j FOR SALE 3 story and basement". ; cPSd c a 2 try. Can furnish good reference. Ad- i Hand elevator. Call office. J. L. j rUK oALb dress Lady, care Palladium. 25-2t : Brown BottUng Works. 14-tf jo acres black ground, fair improveWANTED washings at 79 John "st. FOR-SALE Drum and bugle in ex- ments, well located, 3 miles from city. 24-at cellent condition, $5.00 takes them $2,00i.
WANTED Lady solicitor to help. Ad
dress Tommy Cale, City. 24-3t i FOR SALE
strips
both. Call 214 X. Sth st.
Billiard table and equip
ment. Phone 1781. l.s-lf
i WANTED Weather strips put on
i doors and windows, stoves, furniture, ' POR SALE New barb wire, cheap, baby cabs, wringers, bicycles, anything j 205 N. Sth- st. Phone 245H. 5-tf tc repair. Call for and deliver free. , FOR SALE MmiprnobTle. in giwi! j Phone 30X6. Wesley Brown & Son. j condition. F. I. Braffett. :j-tf
to sell ornamental ; vnii s i v.-
WANTED Men
stock in towns. Good seed line. Start at once. Herrick Seed Company, Rochester, X.Y. JKt WANTED Party or parties taking cat near ftth and N. B to return same to 007 N. B and receive reward. N cpiesl ons asked. 26-2t
Old newspapers suitable
. for under carpets, shelving, etc. Call at Palladium office. l!-tf
WANTED Party that took hand-made basket from Knollenberg's store Monday Nov. 23, to return it without further trouble. 266-1 1 VANTED A place to board and room
j in private family by a lady attending school. Must be reasonable in price, t Give full particulars as to price, loca- ! tion and conveniences. Address "Stu- ! dent" care Palladium. 26-lt
FOR SALE New home, immediate possession. Phone 4447. FOR SALE Good work horse, harness and top wagon cheap, 29 X. 19th. 24-3t
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM.
WANTED To buy gents' clothing, guns and revolvers. 8 N. 8th st. J. M. Lacey.
WANTED Furs to remodel and muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, 6!2 North 6th
St.
14-14t
WANTED To buy 6 or 7 room modern house. Address Box 154, City. 16-eod-7t
WANTED All kinds of repair work, pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired, all kinds of elge tools sharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co., 1020 Main st. Phone 1936.
FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room modern house, 117 X. W. 3d. Phone 2299. Long Bros. 25-2t
FOR RENT Two room apartment furnished or unfurnished, desirable location, private family, heat and bath. Address Rental, care Palladium. 25-7t
FOR RENT 6 room house, 2 acres
ground: Inquire 719 N. W. ,th. 2."-tf i
FOR SALE REAL TATE
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C. E. SELL
REAL ESTATE. OVER 710 MAIN STREET. PHONES: Residence 307S ; Office 2362 Moving Vaos Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager of vans. i H. H. JONES
124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439: Resi-
i dence 2570.
City Property For Sale. New double house, located on the
west side, btrictiy modern, 6 rooms
end bath to
per month.
pi ice asked,
Extra good
all made on
Price $750
Modern home on Richmond Ave., cf j
9 rooms. Nice big lot, good garage. Bargain at $4,000. Funk & Miller, For City Property. PHONE 2766.
LARGEST
Strictly modern, 6 rooms , -j -rjf each side. Renting for $40 j V Y Well located and worth the ad lot, with improvements I II II u North West Sth street, j V V Li J-L
DON'T PAY RENT 5 room house north east, on payments like rent $15.00 per month Phone 1730.
A. M. ROBERTS, REAL. ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. XO. 1. PHOXE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH.
FOR SALE or Trade 8 room modern home. Phone 2197. 21-7t Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233.
FOR RENT Steam heated rooms, ' FOR SALE Unusual Kelley Hotel, 815 N. E st. 29 eod-iat . house. Phone 323L
FOB RENT Modern furnished room, 2303 N. B, 25-2t
FOR SALE Modern 3234.
Pianos and furniture carefully moved by experienced men." Price $2.00 per load in city. See me for prices on long trips. E. T.. I R ETON Phone 3178 ' 319 Richmond Ave.
LIBERTY HACK Headquarters at Rigsby's livery barn. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Phone 2532. 24-eod-5t'
SEE MOORE it OGBORM For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate azd rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. buildiofc
LOST
bargain in a I LOST Or taken by mistake, a white
female cat, answers to the name of
home.- Phone Flossie. 'Phone 2o53 or 907 X. B and
Ljet-reward; Sl-Zt
