Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 326, 27 November 1914 — Page 7
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WEATHER SUSPENDS FIGHT JJAR EAST Dispatches From Turco-Rus-sian Front Indicate Halt in Operations. BY LEA8ED WIRE. 27. Bad weather la interfering with Vienna, Berlin and Amsterdam, Nov. 26. Had weather is Interfering with the campaign In the Turco-Russian theatre of operations, It was officiallyannounced today. There has been a heavy fall of snow In trans-Caucasia and northern Armenia and the weather la very cold. At the same time the statement admits that the Russians are maintaining their frontier positions. The announcement follows: "Bad weather has temporarily suspended hostilities in the eastern arena. The Russians are able to maintain thoir frontier positions, but our troops have pressed forward in the Tschorok district, achieving a success." MILTON, IND. Mrs. Qeorge Murley received word from Indianapolis that her grandson George Weflenkamp, aged 5, was not expected to live with membraneous croup. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wellenkamp, formerly of Richmond. Mrs. Murley has gone to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyons and family, were at Jacksonburg as the guests at Thanksgiving dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller and daughter. Miss Mae Keever and Mr. i and Mrs. George Keever, were at New Castle, Thanksgiving as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Medsker. Miss Veva Witter, principal of the high Bchool here, has gone to her home at Lynn to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. The public schools closed Wednesday evening for Thanksgiving and will resume work Monday. Miss Ethel Johnson of Westfiekl, was the recent guest of Mrs. L. R. Gresh. Her sister Miss Opal Johnson, was also a recent guest. Miss Stacy Stanley, who at one time ! lived here, is now teaching near Connersville. She spent her Thanksgiving halidays with her grandfather Mr. Marks at Dunreith. Miss Stanley's father was at one time In the hardware business. He and his family now live on a farm near Jeffersonville. Mrs. Benjamin Whitely and children spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cltngman, west of town. Mr. and Mrs. James Coons entertained their children Thanksgiving. They were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coons and Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahl and daughter, of Richmond. The ladles of the Christian church met with Mrs. Jane Sills Wednesday afternoon and did quilting work. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Bragg of Indianapolis, were guests of his mother, Mrs. L. A. Bragg, Thanksgiving and ate dinner with the M. E. church ladies. Miss Nora Campbell had as her guest Thanksgiving, her sister Mrs. Emma Winsett of Richmond. Mrs. Fannie Mustln and daughter of Richmond, came for Thanksgiving to spend the day with Mrs. David Nugent. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore of Rich mond were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore Thanksgiving is a Powerful Influence in Blood Works With a Definite Par. pose and Is a Known Antidote. Tbare re son thing In mfflldri' that Sf tiMtaiq and definite. They do the work. fl. S. S. is one of these reliables nd Hi a known antidote for all Mood troubles. More than that, it is harmIota, for It does not hurt the stomach, doss not affect the bonus and joints, nor does it niter the Integrity of the nerves and iplM. But It dot's sweep through the blood, a powerful, searching, cleannlrif Isloence, remarkable tar results and a tMBMdOua relief to those who suffer the nomination of skin eruptions. t Nearly all alokoess Is due to sluggish blood, and If you let 8. B. 8. bathe your ystara with Its wonderful Influence your nervous trrublis, your van, weary, faded, llsttees, lifeless body will revive aad become so renewed1 with tbe cense of enjoyable health you will scarcely know yourself. Try S. S. 8. today. Get a bottle at any drag store. It will put yon on your feet; keep you going ajl day and unable you to sleep sound and restful. S. B. 8. is aot a ''dope," sot a physic, but a fine, bracing, purifying medicine that Is sure to do you a world of good. It Is .Hist what .von need. S. S. S. Is prepared by The Swift Specific Co.. 00 Swift BldB., Atlanta. Or., and If you are troubled with any stubborn hlood disease their medical department wfjt fOMa you see!? to Aesita. Writ tatiB.
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and were at dinner with the M. E. church ladies. Mrs. O. Ferguson entertained as her guests Thanksgiving Mrs. Sarah Smith and daughter, Miss Emma, and Mrs. Alice Caldwell of Connersville. They were at dinner with the M. E. church ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beeson of Connersville, spent Thanksgiving with his aunt and brother and wife, Mrs. Ella Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beeson, and ate dinner with the M. E. church ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newton call their little daughter, Helen Louise. Mrs. William Otto of Brookville, visited her sister Mrs. Sara Thompson and family, Thanksgiving. Albert Newman and Fred Murley were at Hagerstown Thursday to attend the shooting match. Mrs. Hiram Crook and Mrs. W. H. Miller were recent guests with the CAPT. HILL FACES A COURT MARTIAL Captain W. II. Hill is threatened with trial by court martial for his recent criticism at Boston of President Wilson'3 withdrawal of our troops from Mexico. Captain Hill was quoted as saying: "They will probably be burning and looting Vera Cruz by nightfall after the American forces leave." Captain Hill has telegraphed his superior, Major General Barnett, that he has not given any interview fer publication, but only "talked with JjBftrtojul frtwAs of his father's,"
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superintendent and family of the county infirmary. Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott entertained as their guests Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Buroughs and daughter of Jacksonburg. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel and mother Mrs. Anna M. Rothermel and George Rothermel, son and daughter, Frank and Miss Laura Rothermel formed a company from here to East Germantown as guests at Thanksgiving dinner NOTICE OF SALE. Sheriff's Sale of Real 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, Wayne County, Indiana,' on Saturday, the 5th day of December, 1914, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on said day, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots No. Hi, No. 17. and No. 6.'1 in Hannah A. Leeds' addition to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. Said sale to be without relief from valuation and appraisement laws, to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of Allan G. Trippeer et al vs. Frank K. St ran ah an, ot al. .lac oh W. Bayer, Sheriff of Wayne County. Robbins and Kobbins Attorneys for Plaintiff. Nov. 13-20-27 KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUS ES LAME BACK lam pleased to say a good word for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, as I was troubled for a year or more with my kidneys and annoying symptoms. My brother advised me to try SwampRoot. I took several bottles of this remedy with excellent results. At the time Swamp-Root was recommended to me, my condition was such that I found it an effort in stooping or bending and in attending to my duties as manager of the $9.99 Store at 122 Main St., Evansville, Ind. Very truly yours, J. E. ALVEY, 704 Divison St., Van Cleave Flats. Evansville, Ind. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 21st day of December, 1911. EDW. A. TORCH E. Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palladium. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adr,
with Mr. nd Mrs. Monroe Bertsch. The grandsons of the late Mrs. Rhoda Hunt, acted as pall bearers at the funeral Wednesday afternoon. They were Edwin and Irvin Warren of Indianapolis, Earl Doddridge of Brownsville, Dalraar Doddridge of Milton, Howard Hunt and Walter Hunt of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lowry of Cambridge City were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lowry, Thanksgiving. The Rev. F. M. Westhafer will begin a revival meeting at Doddridge chapel Sunday.
WHAT DOES YOUR MIRROR SAY TO YOU If Your Face is Not Fair You are Not Fair to Your Face.. Use Stuart's Calcium Wafers and Banish Pimples, Etc. Before beauty can ever be realized it must have a complexion that adds to its lustre, that makes a magnificent face contour radiate an artistic color. The charm of all beauty rests chiefly in the clear skin, the pure red blood, the soft creamlike complexion. "It is an Exquisite Joy to Look in My Mirror Now Stuart's Calcium Wafters Gave Me Back My Clear Complexion." Stuart's Calcium Wafers act directly upon the cweat glands of the skin, since their mission is to stimulate the excretory ducts. They do not create perspiration, but cause the skin to breathe out vigorously, thus transforming perspiration into a gaseous vapor. The calcium sulphide of which these wafers are composed consumes the ; germ poisons in the sweat glands and ; pores, nence tne blood, makes a new. smooth skin in a surprisingly short time. i You will never be ashamed to look at yourself in a mirror, once you use' Stuart's Calcium Wafters. Nor will your friends give you that hinting j look, as much as to say for goodness ( saKe, get rid of tnose pimples. i There is no longer any excuse for I any one to have a face disfigured with skin eruptions, when it is so easy to ; get rid of them. Simply get a box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers at any 1 drug store and take them according to directions. After a few days you will hardly recognize yourself in the mirror. The change will delight you Immensely. All blemishes will disappear. All druggists sell Stuart's Calcium Wafers at 50 cents a box. A small sample package mailed free by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Adv. NEW YORK Dental Parlors 904 y2 Main Street eover Nolte'a Carpet Store.) Gold Crowns ...... $3.00 and $4.00 Bridge Work ... $3.00 Full Sets $5.00 Gold Filling $1.00 up
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NEW DISCOVERY Many Cures Reported Daily in Towns Where It Is Known. The wonderful cures that are being made by this remarkable new remedy are almost beyond belief. A young lady from Ottumwa, la., for many years suffered from a bad case of eczema. Her face was a sight to behold; all covered with red blotches, pustules and pimples. So unsightly was her appearance she gave up all social life. Failing to find relief with doctors and remedies, she became despondent and discouraged. After a few weeks' treatment with Amolox the scaly redness disappeared, pustules healed and she was entirely cured. A few months following her mother wrote that Amolox had done wonders for her daughter, and she was married last week. Seems like a fairy tale, doesn't it? Yet this is the truth. This is only one of the many cases that are being reported in towns where Amolox has been introduced and its merits have become known. Amolox is invaluable for eczema, psoriasis, acne, tetter, barber's itch, red nose or any skin affliction. Recommended and guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. Trial size 50c. Adv. Lowney's Chocolates. Quigley Drug Stores. 3-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS Telephone Number 2565 WANTED WANTED Girl to assist with housework in mornings, 22 N. 17th. 27-2t WANTED Two ladies to canvass. Honorable business. Address Tommy Cale, 27-3t WANTED Unfurnished rooms. Address J. S., care Palladium. 27-3t WANTED Position as house keeper for widower, home more than wages, no washing, 42 N. 5th st. 27-2t WANTETiliouse work or day work. Call 409 Main st. 27-2t WANTED Work cleaning rugs or any kind of work. Phone 2920. Call for ! Jack. 27-2t WANTED Weather strips put on doors and windows, stoves, furniture, baby cabs, wringers, bicycles, anything to repair. Call for and deliver free. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown & Son. WANTED Men to sell ornamental stock in towns. Good seed line. Start at once. Herrick Seed Company, Rochester, N. Y. 21-7t WANTED Party or parties taking cat near 9th and N. B to return same to 907 N. B and receive reward. N quesi ons asked. 26-i't WANTED Furs to remodel and muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, 62 North 6th St. 1414t WANTED toiler repairs, we also buy-, sell or exchange boilers, engines and machinery. Thos. Turner, rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. 6-eod-tf WANTEtJA! PkTndiofFepair work, pictures franed, baby cabs re-tired, all kinds of c-lge tools sharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co , 1020 Main st. Phone 1936. FOR RENT F'OR RENT Modern furnished front room, 222 N. 8th. Phone 1131. 27-7t FOR RlN'INiceTy furnished room, private family, 1 square from Main. Address Room. 27-7t FOR-RENT llouselrooms, 734 "s. 6th. 27-7t FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, 109 N. 5th, down-stairs. 27-lt FOR RENT Two room apartment furnished or unfurnished, desirable location, private family, heat and bath. Address Rental, care Palladium. 25-Tt FOR RENT 6 room house, 2 acres ground. Inquire 719 N. W. 5th. 25-tf FOR RENTSlo North-8th St., modern except no furnace, 7 rooms, in good shape. See W. J. Hiatt, Room 10 Hittle Block. 12-tf FOR RENT Six room house. 837 S. 6th St., $11.00. Phone 3052. 10-tf FORRENT Flat over 1030 Main st7, $15 per month. 5-tf ! i FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th St. 19-tf FOR RENT Modern flat North E St. Phone 2197. 21 Tt FOR RENT Three room flat over f.0:l X. 13th St.. $8.50, four room flat No. 1321 N. Sth St., $12.00. O. B. Fulghuin, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. 24-5t FOR -RENT Lower five room flat, electric light. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. P.O-eod-tf FOR RENT In Keystone, high grad modern apartment, W. H. Bradbury &-. Son, Westcott Block. 23-tf FOR RENT House, electric light, gas $S.. Phone 1401 or see John Hastings. 113 X. 14th. 23-7t FOR RENT House of eight rooms $8.00. Phone 1401 or John Hastings, 131 L Hth. S3-7
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FOR RENT House 7 rooms 14 South 18th st. 23-it j POlTRENT 5room house $12X.O per I month, 2301 N. F. Phone 1730 FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath $15.00, 1910 N. E Phone 1730. FOR SALE AUCTION of most everything in gur new room, 17 North 7th St., one door South of our old stand, well heated and strictly modern. This will be a clean-up sale to make room for other goods. Everything sold to the highest gidder. DEEKiNG & MacDONALD Auctioneers. Phone 1876. LIVE TURKEYS, 14c a pound, chickens "and butter. Phone 4033, 318 N. 17th. i 27-2t FOR SALE Only two of those wonderful player piano bargains left. A $550 player for $265, and a $750 player for $280. Come quick. Watson's, 9 South 7th. FOR SALE Several high grade sewing machines, slightly used, all bargains. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE New drop-head Sewing machine $18. H. D. Lacey 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Only two of those wonderful player piano bargains left. A $550 player for $265, and a $750 player for $280. Come quick. Watson's, 9 South 7th. PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit the farm, I will offer at Public Sale, at my residence 3 miles northwest of Centerville, on the Ennais Kitterman farm, Thursday, December 10 the following personal property: 10 head horses and mules, 19 bead cattle, 40 head of sheep, consisting of bred Ewes and Spring Ewe Lambs, 50 head of hogs, consisting of 9 brood sews, bred, 10 shoats, weighing 100 pounds, 31 pigs, weighing about 50 pounds. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 3 farm wagons, 1 new one with flat bed and rack; 1 new box bed: 2 other box beds; I hay ladder; 1 gravel bed; 1 binder; 1 mower; 1 hay loader, good as new; l hay rake; 1 gang plow, good as new; I Oliver sulky plow; l walking plow; 1 15-ft. harrow; I roller; 1 Janesville disc harrow; 1 new Black Hawk corn planter with check rower and fertilizer attachment; 1 P. & O. corn drill; 3 single row corn plows, one a new one; 1 two-row corn How; 1 two-shovel plow; 1 wheat drill; shove's, forks, double trees, single trfes, etc. HARNESS 1 double set of heavy breeching harness, good as new; 1 double set of light breeching harness, new; 2 double sets of hip strap harness and a few single sets; 6 sets of fly nets. 1000 bushels of corn, about 5 tons of hay, a few bushels of clover seed; also : v-shaped hog houses, G.6, I heating stove, 1 cook stove, some carpet and a few other household goods: 3 barrels of vinegar. Articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: All sums of $5 and under cash. Sums over $5, a credit of 6 months will be given to purchaser giving good bankable note. 3 per cent discount for cash. HARRY C. LFNDY Vandcrbeck & Sons, Simon H. Weddle, Auctioneers. Thomas Ahl, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE Will sell at public aucton at residence o1 miles south of Richmond, and 2 miles west of Boston, on Straight Line Pike, Thursday, Dec. 3rd, beginning at 10 o'clock, 5 head horses, 2 milch cows, 4 brood sows, 900 bu. corn, 6 or 7 tons hay, farming implements and household furniture. JOEL MOORE MRS. E. M. BRIDGFORD. 27-4t FOR SALE F'OR-SALE Sheridan. FOR SALK--Buffet, 254 S. W. 2d 26-St Household goods, 907 25-7t M. & I), coal range, piped for gas. Very reasonable, 47 S. 10th. 20-tf FOR SALE A few nice large boned K,.,.,H ,i,l. . bronzed turkey tonis and hens. Write or nhone for Darticulars. Clar ence K. Pilcher. Phone 5 or 261 Lynn,! R. R. 26, Fountain City. 23-eod-3t FOR SALE Weil located modern home with furnace and bath, low price. Address Home, care Palladium. FOR SALE 3 story and basement. Hand elevator. Call office. J. L. Brown Bottling Works. 14-tf F'OR sTALEbrum and-"bugle in e cellent condition, $5.00 takes them both. Call 214 X. Sth st. f HJR-S5A T-EB illTard table and equiment. Phone 1.81. lS-tf i FOR SALE New barb wire, 106 Nt-at- Phon 24M. cheap.
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By Hoban FOR SALE My- Hupmobile, in good condition. F. I. Braffett. 3-tf FOR SALE Old newspapers suitable for under carpets, shelving, etc. Call at Palladium office. 19-tf FOR SALE New home, . immediate possession. Phone 4447. FOR SALE REAL ESTjTE FORTY ACRE FARM FOR SALE 40 acres miles from Richmond, on main pike, good brick house of 8 rooms, beautiful location, fine shade trees, land is all level and tillable. Good out buildings and barns. Price $6000. Pay you to see this. 40 acres At miles from Richmond, located on a good gravel road. Fair buildings. Land lays some rolling, but not rough, all tillable. This farm is sugar and walnut land and is priced to sell at $4,000. FUNK & MILLER 205 Second Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lota and residences n all parts of the city. We write all klads cf insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Wastsott Block 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. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE IS 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. I" " SALE Unusual bargain in a i e. Phone 3234. KG It S A LE Modern home. Phon 3234. FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. FOR SALE New house, furnace and j bath. Phone 3247. ! F(T R SALE Lot and houRe built aftor your plan or will plan for you. Cash or installments 103 X. 17th. 19-tf SMALL MISSOURI t-AKM $5 cash and $5 monthly; no interest or taxes. Highly productive land. Close to three big markets. Write for photographs and full information. MUNGiSR. H. 102, X. Y. Life Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. oct22-30t FOR -SALE 6 room cottage, one ot 46foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B. care Palladium. 20-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Moving- Vans Furniture and Pianos carefully moved by experienced men. Ho GREENE'S Livery Transfer 17 South 10th St. Phone 2650. LARGEST VAN Pianos and furniture carefully mor ed by experienced men. f " r ' tri. for Prices on long trips. E. T. I R ETON Phone 3178 319 Richmond Ave. SEE MOORE OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate azd rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. buildlnfc LOST LOST Or taken by miFtak. a white female cat. answers to th name cf Flossie. Phone 2553 or 907 X. B and
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