Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 331, 3 December 1914 — Page 9

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FRUSTEES TO MEET WITH INDIANA BODY Retiring and Incoming Officials of County Plan to Attend. An effort Is being made by the Indiana State Trustees' association to have the newly elected township trustees attend the state convention next Wednesday and Thursday,' and it is probable that more than half of the Wayne county trustees-elect will be present. .T. O. Edgerton, who will take, the Wayne township trustee's office Jannary 1, will accompany James Hoivarth to the meeting. Practically all the old trustees will attend as it is the last meeting in which they will have an opportunity of meeting the trustees now holding office. The present trustees have held office six years. This is because of an act i f the legislature extending the term t' office two years, to make the term Npirn while there la an experienced uiinty superintendent of schools in ;!fice. The term of office will be lour years after the expiration of the present term. All trustees in the state v ill leave office January 1. According to law, none can be re-elected who have served a full term. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincere 1 hanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness ii nd death of our beloved father and brother. H. J. Lantz. D. T. Lantz, Amanda Umtz, T. B. Iantz, L. F. Lantz. BOSTON, IND. Mrs. Sam Ketron and Mrs. Arthur Piper and children were in Richmond Saturday. .Mrs. Elma Pyle has returned to lirookville, Ind., after a visit with Mr. ;ind Mrs. Joseph Pyle. Mrs. E. W. Anderson and daughter, Anna are visiting relatives at Cincinnati, O. Mrs. Claude Ballinger and Miss Ha7.ol Anderson were in Richmond Monday. Mrs. Stella Hoover of Richmond visited Mrs. Dessa Anderson last week. The foundation for the new station was completed last Thursday. ( ontractor Simons has returned to his home in Marion. Mrs. Robert Ketron and daughters. Grace and Lurile, have returned to their home in Cincinnati after a visit here. Stanley Beard and Fred Overholser ;ire working at Marion. The body of Mrs. Bulla of New Paris was buried here Monday. Mrs. McClaln's Experience With Croup. "When my boy, Ray, was small ha was subject to croup, and I was always alarmed at such times. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy proved far better than any other for this trouble. It. always relieved him quickly. I am never without it in the house for I know it is a positive cure for croup," writes Mrs. W. R. MrClain. Blairsville, Pa. For sale by all dealers. adv. ARREST BANKER f BY LEASED WIRE-l CMTCAOO. Dec. -James West, who is under indictment in Fast. St. Louis, on charges of violating the national hanking laws, was arrested iit the Congress hotel last night on orders of District. Attorney Charles F. Cline and will taken to Fast St. Louis today. Ferderal officials had been searching for West In Chicago more than a week. LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys If Bladder bothers you Drink lots of water. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some, form or other, nays a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backwche and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of J ad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is mndt from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used tor generations to flush clogged kidneya and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in i lie urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink w hich millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. .AdvertlsementJ

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MIDDLEBORO, IND. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and daughter, Thelma, and John Hawkins went to New Faris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirkman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pattl and family of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sieweke entertained a number of young folks Saturday evening. Refreshments were served. Elmer Williams has sold his sawmill and it is being moved away. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Throckmorton and son, Charles, visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Throckmorton, near Chester, Sunday. Mrs. George Kennedy is improving. A number of friends of Mrs. John Coblentz gave her a surprise Monday evening. Refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames Miriam Little, Nancy Hawkins, George Baker, Hattio Brooks, Dora Little, Joseph Throckmorton, Cora Danner, Minnie Clark, Frank Nossett. Misses Jane Ewbanks, Nellie McEldowney, Anna Marie Clark, Messrs. Wayne Brooks and Charles Throckmorton. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tahlets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. Adv. WEBSTER. i Master Bernard Borton spent Friday with relatives in Richmond. A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Howard Starr Friday evening by their neighbors and friends. Mrs. Rhoda Mendenhall, an aged resident, is quite ill at the home of her son, Jonathan Mendenhall. Miss Sadie Oler spent Sunday with her parents. Isaac Davis and family returned to their home in Richmond Sunday after spending several days with friends and relatives here. Miss Media Brown of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents. Misses Mary and Bernice Burnett SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush this Through Faded Lifeless Locks and They Become Dark, Glossy, Youthful. Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color. that beautiful dark shade of hair which j is so attractive, use only this old-time I recipe. j Nowadays we get this famous mix-' ture by asking at any drug store for a 1 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and: Sulphur Compound," which darkens! the hair so naturally, so evenly, that, nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. Besides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp itch'ng and falling hair. You just dampen a sponge or Foft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small stand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies witn Weyth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully dark-j ening the hair after a few applications; it also brings hack the gloss and lus-: tre and gives it an appearance of abundance. (Advertisement.)

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

Early, But spent the week end in Economy the guests of their grandmother. Prayer meeting will be held this evening at the Methodist church. The Christian Endeavor meeting at the Friends church Sunday evening was well attended. Clarence Votaw was the leader. Miss Caroline Thompson returned Sunday evening from a visit near Williamsburg. SANTA MONICA WANTS DOCTORS AS MAYORS BY LEASED WIRE.l SANTA MONICA, Cal., Dec. 3. Santa Monica's future mayors must be doctors. The new charter adopted by the voters yesterday, specifies that, the mayor must act as health officer. Today somebody discovered that an unrepealed section of the old charter provides that the health officer must be a doctor. Double Service Overshoes When you buy Hub-Mark Overshoes you know that you are going to get more wear that you would from an ordinary pair. In the style illustrated the special extra double soles and heels, the carefully selected cpiality materials, the high paid workmanship make them the best that money can buy. UOcTat Look for the Hub-Mark on all kinds and styles of Rubber Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Note this t You can rely on anything you buy from dealers who sell Hub-Mark Rubber Kootweax They are dependable merchants. Boston Rubber Shoe Company Maldan. MaM. GLEN MILLER STOCK YARDS DAILY MARKET For all kinds of Live Stock. Highest cash price paid. Phone 3744. Phone 1205

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AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1914.

LOCAL DRUGGIST SAYS: "TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE" We want to tell those in Richmond suffering from stomach or bowel trouble that we are agents for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, the remedy which btcame famous by curing appendicitis. This is the most thorough bowel cleanser known and JUST ONE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation almost IMMEDIATELY. You will be surprised at the QUICK action of Adler-i-ka. Clem Thistlethwaite, druggist Adv. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Estate of Alma N. Gray, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, executor of the estate of Alma N. Gray, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Elmer J. Davis, Executor. nov 18-25 dec 2 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, that the undersigned, being duly qualified by law to receive the same, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Wayne, in the state of Indiana, at the next regular term of said board, commencing on the first Monday in January, 1915, for a renewal of his license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantity than five gallons at a time, and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold, and for permission to conduct a lunch counter on said premises in connection with said liquor license, for a period of one year. The precise location of the said premises upon which I shall so make application for such renewal of my said license to so retail the said intoxicating liquors is as follows, to-vvit: A certain room lo feet and inches East and West by 42 feet and 4 inches North and South, on the ground floor of a one story brick building, which paid building abuts upon the South side of Main street, in the City of Richmond, Wayne Township. Wayne County. Indiana, and is located in the 4th ward of said city, and is known as No. 00: .Main street in said city, and which said building is also located upon part of lot number 161, in that part of said city laid out. by John Smith, .n't. John J. Steele. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss. Estate of Rhoda Hunt, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- i dersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit court, administrator of : the estate of Rhoda Hunt (Milton, In-' diana) deceased, late of Wayne Coun-1 ty, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to! he solvent. I William S. Hunt, Administrator. ! Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. 3-10-17 PALLADIUM WANT ADS Telephone Number 2555 WANTED WANTED Unfurnished room. Address J. S., care Palladium. 2-3t WANTK D Wh"i t e gi rl for general house work at 122 Ft. Wayne Ave. WANTED Room and board by young man and wiie with modern conveniences, centrally located. Private family preferred. Terms must he reasonable. Address E. M. M., care Palladium. 2-3t WANTED making. -Plain sewing or :d. dress-2-2t X. : WANTED Sewing or alterations. Price reasonable. Mrs. 3arrett, 51 ."i S. C. 2-2t 'WANTED Weather strips put. on doors and windows, stoves, furniture, baby cabs, wringers, bicycles, anything to repair. Tall for and deliver free. Phone SOSfi. Wesley Brown & Son. WANTED A horse power motor. 110 volts, fiO cycles, alternating current, about 1200 revolutions per minute, single phase, must he a bargain. Address "Motor" care Palladium. l-3t WANTE D Furs to renvode and muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, 62 North 6th St. 114t WANTED All kinds of repair work, pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired, fill kinds of elge tools sharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co . 1020 Main st. Phone 1936. FOR RENT WANTED By experienced lady position in grocery. Address C. ii., care Palladium. Z-2t W ANT ED Every one in need of a Sewing machine should see the new Standard Central Needle Hygienic Model, both chain and back stictch at nearly half the price formerly asked. 11. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756.

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TO LET Nicely furnished room, with board; good home cooking, modern conveniences; private family, 2'Z S. 10th. u-t FOR RENT o room furnished flat, electric light and bath, 416 X. V. First. Phone ir:;7. A. W. Gregg. 3-eod-7t FOR RENT G room house 114 S. 12th. Call at 109 S. 11th ?,-:;t FOR RENT House five rooms, kitchenette, garden, gas, light. Inquire 757 N. W. 5th st. ifJL1 FO RR E IXT Furnish d light- housekeeping rooms, 27 X. 11th. 3-3t FOR." RENT Flat 5 foomsT'Residence 7 rooms. Renj. F. Harris. I!-7t FO 1 1 R EN T FurinYs h ed f la t s s team heated, 1-3 off, 415 Main. 2-7t FOR" RICNT Furnished "flat, modern, two rooms, bath. Box 100, City. 2-2t I'd It RE XT I arges onth room , heated, for one or two men. Phone 2140. 2-::t Ft ) R REN T 3d own stairs rooms, water inside and electric lights, for $7.00. Call at 126 South t"th. 2-2t FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, 307 Randolph. 2-3t FOR RENT No. 119 N. W. 5th St.. FOR RENT One S room modern, centrally located. Two 5 room modern flats. Two 5 room houses, S. 12th St. GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main. Phone 2112 LET me build house, furnish plans, re pair work of all kinds, 744 S. 6th 3-lt j WANTED Young man to give a few : hours each week soliciting orders for Wild Rose Creamery Butter in this city. Excelsior Creamery Co., Rushville, Ind. 3-3t WANT ElVWoi k-in"restauranthotel j or housework. Reference furnished. : Write or call F. B., 201 S. 5th st. 3-2t j WANTED Local orlraveling lady or gentleman solicitors. 902 X. I). Mrs. Sawyer. 3-lt WANTE D Furs" t o remodel, work 1 guaranteed. Mrs. Laura Canan, 116 X. 6th. 3-1 4t ' WANTED At once, 2 or :: furnished rooms with hath, suitable for light housekeeping. Address H. A. S. Gen. delivery or Palladium. 3-lt $1 0M,3School StT$S.50rCof7HiTnt and School St.. $10; No. 21 X. 20th St. $15; No. 34 X. 6th St. $25; No. 220 X. 20th St. JS.50; No. 2300 X. E St. $1S; Xo. 332 S. Sth St. $S.50; No. 722 X. 15th St. $12.50. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 22:',:'.. l-2t FOR-RKNT Furnished front "roomT light, heat and bath, private family, 132t Main. l-7t FURNISHED FLATS Steam heat. cooking gas, lights, $2.50 and up. 330i,2 Main. 2S-7t FOR-RENT 3 room holise-near-Baf-lev's grocery. Easthaven Ave., $5.00. Phone 3031. Gall 325 Wesv Main St. 2S-tf FOR RENT House 4 roomsT-73Y-S". 6th. 27-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, 2 acres ground. Inquire 719 X. W. 5th. 25-tf FOR RENT- 329 North Sth st., modern except no furnace. 7 rooms. In good shape. See W. J. Hiatt, Room 10 Hittle Block. 12-t' FOR RENT Six room house, S37 S. 6th St., $11.00. Phone 30r)2. 10-tf! FO RR EXT R o o rns-h o a r d or cooking privileges if desired. 10:1 X. 17th ; st. 19-trj FO R R EXT Nicely f u rn i sh ed room . strictly modern, private family, 1 square from Main. Address Modern. 30-7t FO Tt RE Xt"M od ern- f u rn" rsli ed "front room, 222 X. Sth. Phone 11 111. 27-7t F"OR"REXT Furnished "roomTeTeclric light, heat and bath. 131 S. th. l-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE Good cook stove, 111 West Main. S-p.t FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Abington Pike, two blocks from city limits. M. Thompson. 3-lt1 FOR SALE Bed room suite,good as j new, 14 S. 5th. 3-7t j FDR Rai'hpr sVinn anrl 'troucino ' outfit, 173 Ft. Wayne Ave. 2-2t FOR SALE Cream separator,-Duroc male hog. Phone 51 OS B. -3t FOirVLE -OnT" 20CenTury IlTTt blast, one laundry stove, 20(5 X. ISth. 30-7t AUCTION SALE at the Auction House, 17 S. 7th St., consisting of all kinds of household goods, dresser, beds, dining room chairs, new rugs, office chairs, $65 set of Encyclopedia Brittanica 25; volumes, 1 hne clock, one lot of brand new rain coats, $400 worth of jewelry of quality, one lot of good furniture to come in for sale. Don't miss this sale. You known us, when we put it up we sell it. DEER1NG & MacDONALD Managers. Mutt & Jeff Auctioneers.

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FOR SALE Good gentle family horse. Bargain. 'Owner has no use for it as he has an automobile, 2203 X. E. l-2t FOR SALE Large rug and stove. Phone 370fi. I"t FOR SALE Wagons, harness, vehicles, vehicles, all kinds 317 X. A. lot FOR SALE M. & D. coal range, piped for gas. Verv reasonable, 47 S. 10th. ; 20-tf j FOR SXLE Well located modern j home with furnace' and bath, low j price. Address Home, care Palladium, j FOR-1 SALE 3 story and basement. Hand elevator. Call office. J. L. ', Brown Bottling Works. L4"H FORsTLIDrunT-and bugle in ex- , cellent condition, $5.00 takes them both. Call 214 X. 8th st. i TOR SALE New barb wire, cheap. 205 X. Sth st. Phone 2456. 5-tf FOR SALEMv Hupmobile, in good j condition. F. I. Braffett. 3-tf i FOR SALE Old newspapers suitable j for under carpets, shelving, etc. Call at Palladium office. 19-tf FOR SALE New home, possession. Phone 4447. immediate FOR SALE WestTnghous three fase electric motor, one-half horse power. Good as new. Phone 5147-G. 30-7t FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze Turkey toms, the Cortner stock. Mrs. Albert Swain, Fountain City, Ind. 3-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $S50 buys a nice eight room house in Milton, Ind. Fine cement cellar, cement walks, well and cistern inside. Don't overlook this exceptional opportunity. Call or address FARMERS BANK. MILTON, Ind. 3-7t i FOR SALE New cottage, payments like rent. Box 100. City. 2-2t FlDR SALE Unusual bargain in a house. Phone 3234. Insurance Loans, Real Es tate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. i Phone 2233. FOR SALE i 10 acres black ground, fair improve- ; ments, well located, 3 miles from city. $2,000. C. E. SELL REAL ESTATE. OVER 710 MAIN STREET. PHONES: Residence 3078; Office 2963 , m7ro b ertsTIeieal ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. STH. "SEE MfJORE"& OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate azd rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building.

FARM FOR SALE at a bargain. A farm 6 miles from Richmond containing 1 322 acres at $90 per acre, for 20 days only; possession March 1, 1915, with good time on back notes. This farm is sandy ; sugar and walnut soil, with ten-room brick and frame house in good shape, with new furnace; suitable for one or two families; large bank barn and all necessary outbuildings; running spring water for stock the year round; good young orchard and under good fence. For further information call or address 2024 N. E. St., Richmond, Ind.

PUBLIC SALE QF REAL ESTATE Saturday, Decern her 5, 19114 At fl O'clock A. M. On the PremSses RESIDENCE Located at No. 36 So. Third Street consists Aig" of a 7 room Frame Ooimse TERMS OF SALE: Property to be Sold for Cash. DICKINSON TRUST CO. Admin Estate of Mary J. Brokamp.

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By Hoban FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Bloc!:. 8th and Main. FOR SALE New house, furnace and bath. Phone 3247. FOISATELot andhouse built after your plan or will plan for you. Cash or installments. 103 X. 17th. 19-tt FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 45 foot front, tine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. 20-tf FOR-SAIJE Xew- G room house. All modern conveniences. Owner to leave city and must sell at once. Will consider part payment, balance like rent. 103 S. W. 5th. 28-7t FOR SALF Modern home. Phone 234. HOUSES for sale, trade or rent. Phone 3040. 28 7t j BUSINESS CLASSIFIED CHIROPODIST Corns and bunions removed without pain. Special attention given ingrown toe nails. Phone 2516. 2-7t LARGEST VAN Pianos and furniture carefully mnr. ed by experienced men. Price $2.00 per load In oity. See me for prices on long trips. E. T. I R ETON Phone 3173 319 Richmond Are. Moving Vans Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager of vans. Hi. H. JONES 124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. LOST I LOST Tiger Angora Cat. Return to i Mrs. IMidley Elmer. Phone 1?63. R- ' ward. 2-tf : LOST Red chiffon waist. Phone 2515! j Reward. 3-2t 1 LOST Ladies gold three chain watch fob. from 10th and Main to Palace. I Return to Palladium. Reward. 3-lt