Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 30, 16 December 1914 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1914.

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30,000 AUSTRIANS JAILED IN SIBERIA

Russia Silent on Operations of Germans in Dash on Warsaw. - I"BY LEASED WIRE.l PETROGRAD, Dec. 16. It was announced at the war office today that since tho beginning of the war, 80,000 Austrian prisoners have been sent to Siberia. A lull In the fighting oil the IlowGlowno front Is reported in dispatches received here from Warsaw today. Both the Russians and Germans are Intrenching. Both Bides have brought up heavy artillery and this is used at long range. Chief interest now centers in the campaign in Galicia. Dispatches from Lember;? state that he Austro-German forces using Cracow as their base of supplies are obstinately resisting the Russian attacks. The battle front extends from the railroad between Tarnow and Cracow, southeastward through the Carpathian foot-hills. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincere thanks to the many friends for their kind assistance and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved one, son, husband and brother, Lloyd K. Hill. Most sincerely, THE FAMILY. CHESTER, IND. Mrs. Caley Duke spent a few days 'with relatives west of Richmond last week. A party of young people from near Whitewater attended meeting here Sunday nigtit. Rev. Zerbe will continue meeting at the M. E. church this week. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Williamson entertained company from Richmond Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Mary Ryan a former resident of this place died Sunday morning at her home on Pearl street, Richmond. The deceased leaves seven children Mrs. Will Pickett of New York, Mrs. T, C. Taylor, Mr. Joe Ryan, Reese Ryan and Miss Nor ah Ryan of Richmond and Mrs. Michael Kendall and Mr. Will Ryan of this place. The funeral will be held. Tuesday morning at 3 0 o'clock at the home. Burial in the Chester cemetery. Miss Helen Hall of Richmond is visiting Miss Afton Pyle. Ernest Burg of near Greensfork is vtpiting relatives at this place, Rufus Newman lost a valuable j horse last week. Mr. and Mrs. Shurley White of Whitewater have moved to the Joy farm last Tuesday. EATON, OHIO. i Mrs. O. F. Scheld and Mrs. F. M. Green spent Tuesday In Dayton. Mrs. Charles Fouts left Monday evening for her home in Kansas City, Kansas, having been summoned because of the illness of a relative. She crime to Eaton with her husband ( ''ides Fouts, on account of the 111-r.r.-R and death of his father, Nathan Touts. .lamps Swihart. 90 vears old. is ser-imi-tv m at hpr tinmp on East Monfort c-.nH it ic foarcrt ho -cHii nnt !

J r. over. He suffers from the effects , and, Mrs J. ? . Spencet r.r nneumonla and kidney trouble. j oore and wife and Miss aivi, w Tnno. arH link sn zl Tharpspent Sunday with Mr.

of' Cincinnati, are guests of her aunt j Mi-h. Mary Woerner, East Main street. Mrs. Frank Saylor has returned to .I t home in Hamilton after a short i ny with local friends. Mrs. Emily V. Gould, well-known tizet lady, is suffering from the effects of a fall which she suffered a ffv days ago at her home on East Main street. She fortunately escaped I rcaking any bones, but notwithstanding will be confined to her home some ' " , . I I tie annual Christmas meeting of ! I!"? Unity club will be held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. U. J. Poffenbarger, East Main street. Mrs. l' ffenbarger will be assisted by Mrs.

Ira Focht. A program specially ap-j c . T . proprinte ta the season will be render-; FailS Ot growing FOinset-c-d. and a meeting of unusual interest fjas aRJ Ferns 75C and $1.00. i-; anticipated. At this time members , . T -,. j , f the c,ub will also exchange gifts. ! Order early. Lemons FIowThe club's annual Christmas party forjgj. ghop. 15"2t the little folks of the city will be held j .

December 23 in the opera house. Only One "BROMO QUININE" Whenever von feel a cold coming on, thin kof the full name. LAXATIVE HROM'O Ql'IN'INH. Look for signature of E. W. Grovo on box. 2r.c Adv. HAGERSTOWN Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 f. Kidwell had as the guests at dinner Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. E. II. Thurston. Mrs. Laura Gelhart and Mr. ami Mrs. John Bunnell i and family. The Anti-Can't Sunday school class! III have their monthly business meet-; ing and social at tho church parlors Frid.iy evening. Each members will Invite a guest and lunch to the worth of 5 cents for themselves. Mr n1 Mrs Knoilo Porter nF Xoiv Castle were guests over Sunday of L. M. Pierce. Mr. and Mr?. W. o. Jones and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. licit Souders and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thornburg and family. Miss Nora Thalls has gone into the post office to learn the work. The M. E. and Christian Sunday; i;hoolv will each have a Christmas program Sunday morning at the Sab-' Jiath school hour. j ; LOST Open face gold watcn (medium sire), with gold fob and chain clasp j attached. Fob has charm with letter j I" on It. Reward. 28-tf i M SI per Has Made Good

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GERMAN PRINCE BACK ON THE FIRING LINE

Prince Joachln, one of the younger i Rons nf the Kaiser, who was seTlouslv ! wounded bv Turco troons in France j more than a month ago, has returned to the firing line after recovering rfom his wounds.

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Mrs. C. E. Anderson and daughter, Mr. Harry Spencer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hill were Richmond shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Welsnbarn of this place who has been sick for several days 13 reported Borne better. Mr. Harlan of Iowa called on old friends here last Friday. Mr. V. B. McCauley of Valparaiso, who has been spending the past month with Miss Bornice Anderson, has accepted a position in Richmond. Oliver Spencer and family and Harry Spencer and family were Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr. Chrlstmer and family of New Madison Miss Genevieve Anderson spent a few days last week with relatives at Whitewater. Mrs. Albert Foreman and children are visiting her parents of Fountain City. Robert Boren and wife of Fountain City were Sunday guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Van Nuys. Rev. Llvengood of Lynn will fill his regular appointment here next Sun- . " day. The Sunday school of this place will give a miscellaneous program Christmas evening. Everybody invited. MASONIC CALENDAR j Wednesday. Dec. 16. Webb lodge, 'No. 24. F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Annual election of officers, Friday, Dec. IS King Solomon chapter, No. 4. F. and A. M. Special convocation. Work in Royal Arch degree. Refreshments. Saturday. Dec. 19. Loyal Chapter, Xo. 40. O. E. S. Stated meeting. Delicious brown cakes made from Mrs. Austin's Pag Pancake Flour. WHAT CAUSES COLDS? This question and "How to Prevent Colds" is asked a thousand times

every day. A cold is really a fever, ! Funk & Miller, Real Estate and Insurnot always caused by the weather but ! aTlce 205 Second National Bank Bldg. due to a disordered condition of the Phone 276Gblood or lack of important food- ; Bennett & Foreman Farms and city elements. In changing seasons fat- property; 15 Kelly Bldg., Phone 2707. foods are essential because they dis- Z z tribute heat by enriching the blood : Insurance, Loans, Keal Esand so render the body better able i tate, Rent Collections. O. B.

to withstand the varying elements. This is the underlying reason why the medicinal fats in Scott's Emulsion quickly overcome colds and build strength to prevent more serious sick- . i ness. it contains nature s medicinal fats, so skillfully prepared that the blood profits from every drop, and it is free from harmful drugs or alcohol. t-w Scott & Bowne. Bloomficld.N. J. ntrntf'm Tor Get the Genuine needn't worrv about the

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A. R. Hawley of near Eaton spent Saturday here. Mrs. James Reid of Portland, Ore., has joined her husband h'eVe fn a visIt with friends and relatives She is recovering nicely from her recent operation for removal of goitre. Miss Elma Horner was the guest of relatives at Greenville and Gettysburg, 0. G. J. Noggle attended Darke County Teachers' Institute at Greenville, O., Saturday. A. T. Barber spent Saturday with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Tillman at West Sonora. Verda Jaqua of Sevenmile, Ohio, made a business trip here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and son of Dayton spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Thompson and daughters. Returns From Eaton. Mrs. Mary Swerer of Denver, Colo., who has been visiting in the vicinity I lof Eaton for some time, came Monday ! sl.Y w"u "er motner, .Mrs. ks-! ther Reid and sister, Mrs. C. A. Hawit: J. Misses Mary WTolf and Bernice Horner and Messrs. H. B. Baumgardner and G. C. Wolf spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dershem at Greenville, Ohio. Miss Olive Banfill of New Madison returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn. Master Edgar Dunn returned with her. Mrs. W. A. Nelson and son, Willard, spent Sunday with her parents at Milford Center, Ohio. Omar Mikesell of Richmond was the guest of home folks Sunday. Miss Mable Stupe and Mr. Roland Mitchell of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dwyer. Mrs. Lizzie Jones of Fort Wavne, Ind., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. King. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Noggle entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Ray and family of New Madison. Robert Bice is convalescent after a seige with pneumonia and mumps. W. E. Jones Entertains. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones entertained Sunday, Earl and Miss Laura Weaver of Bradford, O., and Mary Melody. Miss Weaver remained over until Monday. Misses Margaret and Gertrude Horrigan of Camden spent Sunday with Misses Dorothy Kirkpatrick and Car rie Haller. Mrs. Miriam Bevington returned -Monday morning to her home at Bucy-j rus Ohio, after a visit with her son. ! Dr- E- E- Bevington and wife. Attorney Edmond S. Dye of Eaton, attended Presbyterian church services here Sunday evening, his pastor Rev. C. A. Hunter of Eaton, occupying the pulpit. Mr. Dye, who is an enthusiastic pedestrian walked into New Paris from Westville, though the roads were very heavy with snow. He has almqst 3100 miles to his credit for 1914. Mrs. Hannah Sawyer of New Madison, and guest, Mrs. T. E. McDonald of Spokane, Wash., spent Saturday with local relatives. F. L. Kemp of Bradford joined his j wife here Sunday in a visit with his ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kemp. Mrs. . Kemp and daughter returned home with him Sundav night Miss Leona Dickerman of Richmond spent Sunday with Miss Pearle Haller."" Palmer Brawloy is in quite a seri-' ous condition with rheumatism. Mrs. H. A. Beggs returned home Sat urday after a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. F. Freed. Visits With Sister. Miss Fannie Cussins of Richmond siient the week end with her sister, Mrs. Lee Baumgardner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Venoman Reid and Miss Wanda King spent Sunday with Miss Bessie and Carl Roop. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Whitaker were

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AUCTIONEERS Deerlng & McDonald, Real Estate and Merchandise, 15 South Seventh St A. O. DEERING & CO. Real Estate Specialty Your home will bring you more money If we sell it at auction. See me today. Phone 1S7G. Office 15 South Seventh street. AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS Auto Inn L. G. Whitesell: accessories and repairing. Raciae Tires. Quaker City Garage Carbon removed with oxygen. Akron mado Miller Tires. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Wm. H. Bradbury & Son do a general !nsurance, Loan and Real Estate businec.5. Westcott Block. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. SECOND HAND STORES Wanted Second hand clothes and furniture. 264 Ft. Wayne ave. PLUMBING, HEATING AND . LIGHTING. Everything In electric, gas, steam and water. Meerhoff. 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. DYERS AND CLEANERS D. Moody Welling Dry Cleaning and Pressing. Phone 1072.

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entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wrenn. Felix Hughes who but recently returned from Denver, Colo., Is the guest of local friends. He is much improved In health. Misses Grace McWhinney and Henrietta Shiukle and Messrs. Paul Jordan and A. R. Hawley were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mrs. Markey and daughters near Eaton. Sleighing is fine in this locality and all owners of the vehicles are putting them to good use. Lewis Thompson and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster of Richmond, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Saxton and daughter, Helen, returned to their home at Richmond Monday after a visit with local relatives. Messrs. Barnes, Ware, Mitchell and Hughes of Dayton spent Monday with Postmaster and Mrs. C. H. Marshall. Miss Anna M. Wefler returned home iwnndnv ftr visit with relatives t Covington and Tippecanoe City. Miss Tura Heck and Bonnie Heck were week end guests of Lewisburg relatives The protracted meetings which have been in session at the Christian church the past two weeks will continue another week. Mrs. M. O. Penland, instructor in music has been employed in that capacity in the schools at Campbellstown, teaching two half days per week. BOSTON, IND. The ladies of the Christian church will hold a bazaar Thursday afternoon and a box social in the evening. All are invited. Mrs. E. W. Anderson and daughter, Anna have, returned home after a visit with relatives in Cincinnati. Rev. Collier preached at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Piper and children were in Richmond Saturday. J. BL Iahn has returned to Greenville after visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Holder. Stanley Beard and Fred Overholser have returned from Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and little daughter visited at Losantsville Monday. Mrs. R. Holder and children snent Mondav In Riohmnnd Stationary steam, oil and gas engine plants of the United States are producing about 20,000,000-horse power.

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a M , , Relief When JN and Head are . a C"1 op. N.ty atr'hal .charges. Dull Headache " " """ ' Try "Ely's Cream Balm. " Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stoppedup air passages.of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be eone. End such miserv now! Get the small bottle of "Ely's "Cream Balm" at any drugstore. This sweet, fragrant balm To Every Palladntuunm Reader This directory will appear biweekly during the entire year. It is the Palladium's desire to call the attention of its readers to this directory. For your convenience you will find under the different classifications many representative firms of Richmond. What does this mean to you and your business ? Your name under this heading will reach thousands of Richmond people, ns well as placing you directly in touch with hundreds of people u" T, - iiiiuuu, making mis meir iraaing center. An ad in the Palladiurn is a good business getter. Largest paper published m the Congressional District. Sixth For further dress : information adLSve Wire Dept. Richmond Palladium PHONE 2566 BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES, ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS Automobile, motorcycle and general repairing. 1016 Park Place. J. V. FOTJLKE St SONS. STORAGE FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone J412 Rear 19 S. 11 St.

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 16. The government thermometer at this point registered 11 degrees below zero Tuesday morning, the lowest temperature In December since 1909. 1 CARLOS, IND. f . , Mr. and Mrs. Seward Hard wick are; the parents of a baby girl. : Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson and son spent Sunday with Charles BalHncror an family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Love, Hazel Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris - son ahonned In Winchester last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Beard attended Jthe funeral of a niece at Mooreland recently. Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy visited Lester Williams and family Friday. Harold Hutchins and Raymond Hoffard went to Muncie Monday to attend normal school. Mrs. C. O. Gordon is very sick. Ed Conley and family are visiting his mother, Mrs. Alice Conley. . , , , . , . . . Brown.es and Kodak, at Qu.gley's '1"' CENTERVILLE Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clevenger left yesterday for Orlando, Fla. John Moulton is confined to his home on account of a severe cold. The C. C. Christian Endeavor cleared over eight dollars at the social Saturday evening. Harry Lundy move into his property which he recently purchased on South Main Cross street, Monday. E. Y. Teas and Frank Scott are confined to their home on acount of sickness. WEBB LODGE, F. AND A. M. TO ELECT OFFICERS TONIGHT The annual meeting of Webb lodge. No. 24, Free and Accepted Masons, will be held this evening, at which time officers for the ensuing year will CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the SlRn&t'are cf ' dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swol len membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake to-night struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith just once in "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS We are showing some of the latest and best high grade all wool Blankets ever shown in Richmond at prices that will command your attention. For proof come and se our line of Blank ets from $1.25 to $8.00. Those large,: strong Plush Robes from $3.00 to $12 Made especially for your convenience BIRCK S HARNESS STORE, S09 Main Street. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Geo. M. Guyer Estimates cheerfully given. 102G Sailor Street. Phone 0220. PRINTING 1 100 CallInR Card8 name prlnted name and address. 25c; 500 Business, , Card3 vriutcd from your COpy, i.00j 500 Envelopes printed to order. $1.25 500 Letterheads, Billheads or Statements, $1.25. Multigraph or Form Letters. We make from your copy. Get our pr,ces- TONEY, the Printer, ui Main street. FUEL L TRY OUR Anthracite $8.25 to $8.50 Best Ohio Hocknig $4.25 Coak $6.50 OTHER COALS ACCORDINGLY. O. H. Little Fuel Co. 700 Sheridan St. Phone 3117. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS ! O. C. WILCOX EN Chiropractor. Moved from Colonial building to 35 South 11th street. Pho-c 1603. Mrs.

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be elected, and other business transacted. A full attendance of members Is desired.

"TIZ" FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET Ah! what relief. No mor tired feet; j inf!; 8weaty feet No'more pa'in in corns ; callouses or bunions. No matter what ! ails your feet ! w 1 tried without ! Retting relief. just use "TIZ." "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet; "TIZ" is magical; "TIZ" is grand; "TIZ" will cure your foot troubles so you'll never limp or draw tm your face ;ui pain. Your shoes won't seem ticht j andpyour f(?et win never, never hurte0' i 11 Get a 25 cent box at any drug or department store, and get relief. Money For Xmas Roger Bean says if you want money for Xmas, go to the HOME LOAN CO. Rates two per cent per month, any amount from $5.00 to $100. Call, write or 'phone. Home Loan Co. RICHMOND, IND. Room 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Richmond, Ind.. Dec. 16, 1514. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the board i of public works of the city of Rich- j mond. Indiana, that on "the 14th day of December, 1914, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 434, 1914. For the improvement of North l.'ith street, from North E to F street. Also North F street from North lath to lf.th street, by constructing cement curb with 12-inch gutter and paving the roadway the full width thereof with one of the kinds of modern pavements, to-wit: Concrete, brick, asphalt or ere-; osoted wooden block, between the j I points named. i Improvement Resolution No. .435, 1914. For the improvement of William street by constructing cement curb, gutter and 5 foot sidewalks on both shies Of street, from Boyer to North West 2nd street. The board of public works of said city has fixed Monday. January is, 191. as a date upon which remon-. i strances may be filed or presented by ; ; persons interested in. or affected by. said proposed improvement or either of them as above described, and on said day, at 3 o'clock a. m., said board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remon-. . strances which may have been filed or t j presented, and for the purpose of takj ing final action thereon. Such action I shall be final and conclusive upon ail ; persons. ! ALFRED MAVIS. I j CHARLES E. MARLATT, i JOHN Mc.MINN. ! ' Dee.-16-23 Board of Public Works i . j PALLADIUM WANT ADS Telephone Number 2565 i WANTED WANTED House work or dav 409 ii Main st. WANTED Pla -e as waitress. Reece. 1.1 S. 'Mh st. work. l.VL't l,ih-l-"-2t WANTED Employment; walks cleaned of snow, one cent running yard. Address E. L.. 210 N. 7th st. 15-2t WE REPAIR EVERYTHING Call and deliver tree. Phone ."086 Brown & Son. Wesley lVAXTKlS Onp hntidrpd bushels of irnnH vollnw rnrn Aririrpss firnri. land Farm, Route 5, Richmond, Ind. 14-7t WANTED First class automobile repair man, must be a good trouble "shooter," thoroughly competent c:.d reliable in every way; give years of experience and reference, also stat'1 price per hour. Address Hugh L. Armstrong. L. B. 114. Greenville, O. -7t W ANTE DA ba r berT For" rent, a barber shop. Call 1810 N. E. 12-7t

w anted sewing at 5io s. c st. 5-tfahlp but 6 acres of timber WANTED Furs to remodel, work I i i wv.-ii 11 r 1 - u

guaranteed. Mrs. Laura Canan, 116

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WANTED Furs to remodel and muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, 62 North 6th St. " WANTED All kinds of iepair work, pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired, all kinds of elge tools sharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co , 1020 Main st. Phone 193G. WANTED Shorthand students in evening (lass. Expert instruction. Special coaching for civil service. Tuition $1.25 week. Phone 4320 or call at 2215 N. E st. 31-sat-wed-7t WANTED Washing and ironing to ! do. 40S Center st. lfi-2t ! WANTED Place as ticket agent in 5cent picture show. 70S N. W. 5th iSt. 1G." WANTED Position, young man 21 years out, steady and willing toi work; best references: invest if neces-i sarv. Phone 3224. jti-4t

WANTED A grocery clerk. Address Grocerx. car Palladium. )

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FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 218 N. 7th st. 16-2t FOR RENT House on W. 7th st, both kinds water, good wood house, dry cellar, $10 per month. Call 712 National ave.. west.' - 15-2t FOR REN"r Modern apartments. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st. 10-tf FORRENT Six room house, bah. electric light, good cellar at 538 N 19th. Call 540 N. 19th. S-tf FOR SALE Well located modern home with furnace and bath, low price. Address Home, care Palla'ium. FOR RENT A good barn. 55 fi. lith. st. Phone 1603. 14-3t FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges If desired. 103 N. 17th st. l-tf FOR RENT Five roomsa nd bath! 2310 N. F, $14. Phone 1730. 1 14-St FOR SALE FOR SALE Pure country lard, phone 4763. i5-7t FOR SALE Coal range. Phone 3174. 15-2t FOR SALK Hanging lamp. 321 N. 7thst. Phone2077. 14-3t FOR SALE Stional-bookcase with desk. 118 N. 8th. 14-3t FOR SALE Wagons, wagons, wagons, storm buggies, sleighs, bob-sleds. 317 N. A Bt. l-7t FOR SALE Automobile blankets, all wool, direct from mills. Size 12ixl0. S2.50. Call and see them. Goo. A. Bradeen, 618 N. 10th st. 12-7t FO R "S A LE Foxterriers. Inquire Ev"erett Schnelle, 200 S. 4th st. 12-7t FOR SALE New drop-head Sewing machine $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE 3 story and basement. Hand elevator. Call office. J. L. Brown Bottling Works. 14-tf FOR SALE My Hupmobile. in good 3-tf condition. F. I. Braffett. FOR SALE Old newspapers suitable for under carpets, shelving, etc. Call at Palladium office. 19-tf KVJK SALE New home, immediate possession. Phone 4447. FORF7 I .El 6 i nch, stove wood-on Davis farm. Union pike. M3 Broadway, Indianapolis. Ind. 9-7t Antique Furniture made over refinished Repairing Upholstering and new work done Al Pardieck Phone 1773 320 S. 8th 9-wed-sat-3wks SWEEPER-VAC Combination Vacuum Cleaner and Sweeper. Removes all thread, lint, etc.. and all the dirt. Prices Reduced A sensible Christmas present, C. E. NEWMAN 21 N. ICth St. Phone If.li. FOR SALE Prosperous business. owner leaving city. Address It. W.. care Palladium. 14-wed tf f6rSALE Sowand" pig3Wm7Rehnen, R. 3. city. New Paris pike. 1H-2t FOR. SALE REAL ES TATE FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. Win PAY RENT when a small cash payment will secure a neat little home. Balance $15 per month. Let your rent money buy a home. Phone 1730. Do it now. 14-3t . FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern home ' in Fountain City. Will trade for j Richmond property. Claude S. Keev- ' er. Fountain City. Ind. 14-7 i Farm Renters, Attention! Why pay high rents, when you can buy the finest kind of improved land In this vicinity for from $50 to $100 an acre. Thinp this over and let us know 1 about what size farm you would want. Hays & Grounds. Knox, Ind. DON'T-PA Y R"eTT Five rooms and bath, almost new, on payments like rent. $15 per month to a reliable party. northeast. Phone 1710. 14-3t FOR SALE Hoy's overcoat, 14 year size. 414 N. ISth. il-7t PROPERTYFOR SALETrade of rent. Phone ?.0i0. 11-Tt parrns an(J Qty pr0perty ror bale BuIldinR lots and residences In all parts or tne city, we write ail Kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 oud 3. Westcott Block FOR SALE80 acres, 2 miles from Fountain City, A-No. 1 farm in every respect. Located on main pike. All t-ill-IdIIU- will uen iur l-O tdsu, Address FARM, care Palla dium. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED UPHOLSTERING repairing done at cheap prices. All work guaranteed. Call or write Ed Hagie, 10 S. 5th Bt. 15-7t LOST LOST Pocketbook from 17 N. 5th st. south on 5th to B. Ieave at Palladium office, reward of $10. 16-1 1 FOUND. j riririjinririri n i i ni-iiiiif nr "pFOUND Child's rubber overshoe at

First National. bank.- Owner may call for It 1 .