Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 77, 9 February 1915 — Page 9
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I0GIAL CIRCLE GIVES MEETING FOR GUEST HAGERSTOWN, Ind.. Feb. 9 The Social Circle was delightfully entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. W. H. Porter. Outside the members the guests were Mrs. Margaret Louty, Mrs. Laura Gebphart, Mrs. Emma Williams and Mrs. J. M. Louty, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter will leave Friday evening for a two weeks trip to New Orleans and other points EOUth. Howard Brant of Madison University, Wisconsin, and Arthur Brant of Ohio University, were guests over Sunday at the home of their uncle, R. U. Brant and family. The young men are sons of John Brant of Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petro of near Centerville visited among friends here Thursday. Visit at Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shinn and son John, are guests of relatives at Madison, Ind. Funeral services of Mrs. Peter Flood wehe held at New Castle yesterday. The deceased was the step-mother of Harry Flood. Mrs. Joe Teetor. left Sunday for a two weeks stay at Hot Springs, Arkansas, with Mr. and Mrs. James 3 ?ott of Indianapolis. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stonecipher enTtained at dinner Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith and daughter, Leono1 1 and Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark. The Progressive club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Laura Flemming. Mrs. Charles Stonecipher and daughter of New Castle were guests Sunday of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fish. Mrs. Mark Allen of Lafayette is expected home this week for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor have returned fro ma week's visit at Chicago. Mrs. Charle. Porter was the guest of Mrs. John Bunnel Monday. t Constipation. When costive or troubled with constipation take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. Obtainable everywhere. -Adv. Theatrical Notes Promises of the Press Agent. "UNDER COVER." . "Under Cover," Aoi Cooper Megrue's entertaining mystery melodrama of the secret service, transatlantic smuggling and the smart set, under the direction of Selwyn & Company, which is proving the most popular play produced in America since the memorable "Within the Law" also sponsored by this form will be athe attraction at the Gennett theatre tonight. EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts before breakfast If your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too much andj
an our rooa is ricn. uur Diooa is '.'illed with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, ge from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous 6alts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. (Advertisement.)
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Dublin's Social Activities
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Susan Henry at Locust Grce Saturday. Mrs. L. M. Tweedy visited her aunt Mrs. Mary Compton of Richmond Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ogborn of Cambridge City spent Sunday with Mrs. Phebe Brown and daughter. Attends Institute. Miss Evelyn Hayes from Riser's school and the Dublin corps of teachers attended institute at Richmond Saturday. Misses Flossie Money and Marjorie Floyd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Golay of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes and daughter Evelyn were at a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Hayes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip La Fever of Mount Auburn in honor of Mr. La Fever's birthday which was Thursday. Misses Milla Floyd and Inez Funk attended the dedication services at the Christian church at Milton Sunday. Everett Money, Claude Kinnaman and Charley Scott attended the basketball game at Lewisville Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hunnicut went to Splceland Saturday to. attend a tunerEntertain Daughter. Prof, and Mrs. Long entertained their daughter of Frankfort and: Mrs. Long's sister, Mrs. Wagner ; of New Castle from Friday until Sunday. Miss Flora Champe entertained Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Zeigler and Mrs. Emma Barnhardt at dinner Sunday. IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't look oldi Try Grandmother's recipe to darken and beautify faded, lifeless hair. . That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and ccraggly just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," ready to use. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair 'and remove dandruff stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. (Advertisement.) CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Richmond, Ind., Feb. 8, 1915. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the board of public works of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 8th day of February, 1915, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 447, 1915, Providing for the improvement of the alley between South Seventh and Eighth streets, by constructing a sanitary sewer in said alley as follows: Beginning at a point about 330 feet south of South C street; running thence north in said alley to South C street; hence west in South C street to the sewer in South Seventh and South C street; also by constructing a cement roadway in said alley the full width thereof, from South C street, south about 530 feet. Improvement Resolution No. 448, 1915, Providing for the construction of cement curb and gutters on both sides or South Eighth street, from South H to South J street. The board of public works cZ said city has fixed Tbursda, March 11, 1915, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed by persons Interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvements or either of them, as above described, and on s; id day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. ALFRED BAVIS, CHARLES E. MARLATT, JOHN McMINN, 9-16 Board of Public Works.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 9, 1915
ft a at m. mm ., """l JOST WHAT TOU WANTI'LL POT IT O AMOOeL "ap you Mrs. William Oler spent Sunday with relatives at Richmond. Mra. Frank Walton went to Ogden Saturday to attend the funeral of her cousin. Everett Money was in Richmond on business Saturday. Miss Murial Higgins visited her sister in Indianapolis last week. Frank Hoffman attended the revival meetings at Lewisville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks. Oliver Morris left Friday for Florida. Harry Woods went to Rising Sun. Ohio, to visit relatives. Mrs. Anna Wilson visited her niece Mrs. Morris Druley at Germantown Monday afternoon. PIMPLY? WELL DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package ot Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. fThe skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the successful substitute for calomel there's never any sickness or pain after rEdwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and Just as effectively, but their action Is gentle ana safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets Is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste." a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good feeltn. constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil, you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among- patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. 6e how much better you feel and look.. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company. Columbus. O. 1021 Ladies' One Piece Apron. Here is an apron that is not only simple and practical, but becoming as well. It is fitted to the figdre under the arm by darts, and the skirt portion is ample enough to protect the dress worn underneath. The back portion is extended to form straps that cross at the centre and fasten over the shoulders in front. Gingham, linen, percale, or alpaca, are all suitable for this garment. The pattern Is cut in 3 sizes: Small, Medium and Large. It requires 3 3-8 yards of 36 inch material for a medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c n silver or stamps. Adress your letter to Richmond Pal ladium Pattern Department, Richmond, Indiana. Size Xante City Address .,
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PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED Team of mules or horses on farm for keep. Phone 1904. 9-2t WANTED Girl 15 or 16 years old to wrap candies. 335 Lincoln st. Apply after 6 o'clock. 9-lt WANTED An experienced white girl. 110 N 10th st. 9-2t WANTED Place on farm by young married man; experienced; can give reference. Address P. C. care Palladium. 9-2t WANTED To buy about 60 acres on or near traction line, either east or west, and within four miles of Richmond. W. C. Hibberd, Dickinson Trust Co. 9-3t WANTED Nursing by day or week. 423 N. 11th Bt. 9-7t WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf ROOFING and repair work of all kinds. Prices reasonable. 744 S. 6tb. Phone 4190. WE REPAIR EVERYTHING Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. WANTED Housework, 1215 Sheridan street. 2-7 1 WANTED To"do dynamiting by day or job. Call E. W. Weatherby, R. R. 6, Camden. O. 5-7t waxtrd Dav work by woman SOS N. I st. S-2t Mrs. 8-tf WANTED Sewing, 515 S. C st. Barrett. WANTED Housework by young lady. Pbone 4115. s2t WANTED Boiler repairs, heavy sheet metal work, tanks, smoke stacks, etc. We weld broken castings of iron, steel, brass or aluminum. Thos. Turner & Son, rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. The world needs more barbers than any other tradesmen. Few weeks qualifies. Tools included. Board if desired. Wages while learning. Distant aprlicants write. Moler Barber College, iPdianapolislnde-t EXPERT automobile overhauling and repairing. C. R. Carter, 1902 Main et. 6.!t WANTED Young farmer contemplatlng leaving farm west or north of Richmond to answer thi3 adv. Address Ed., care Palladium. 2eod-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Three room flat over 603 N. 13th st., $8.50; four room flat No. 603 N. 13th st., $9.00; five room house No. 743 N. 15th St.. $10; five room house No. 216 N. 5th st., $12; stable rear 14 S. Sth St.. $3.00. O. B. Fulgham. over 710 Main. Phone 22C3. 9 lit FOR RENT Two six room houses, $11; two five room houses, $8.50; two five room houses, $10; five room bouse, $8.50, will rent to colored people. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 9-5t FOR RENT Nice, new house, 1121 Ridge. Call 15 N. 10th st. Phone 2012. 9-t FOR RENT Two 6 room houses, good location, good barn. Call 222 N. 15th. 22-tf FORT RENT Half of dOube house. 318 N. 17th st. Call 1013 Main st. 17-tf FOR nENT Six room house, ba'.Ii, electric light, good cellar at 538 N. 19th. Call 540 N. 19th. 8-tf FOR RENT Modern flat, 128 S. ' lOthst. 3-7t FOR RENT Modern apartments, Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st. febl-tf FOR RENT Five rooms. FTve modern. West side. Phone 2737. FOR RENT House of 6 rooms, 511 S. 5th. H. C. Bullerdick. Phone 1235 or 1419. 12-tf FOR RENT 5 room modern first floor glat, 16 S. 13th st. Phones 2277 or 2157. 3-7t FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat, very desirable. Wro. H. Bradbury & Son. Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block. Phone 1956. 16-tu-th-aatltf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping apartments, modern. No children, 207 N. Sth. - 28-od-7t FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges i desired. 103 N. 17th at. 18-tf FOR RENT Hal' double house. Inquire 221 S. 3rd st. , 19-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 109 N. 12th. 8-tf FOR RENT Good bottom farm of 80 acres, cash rent; must rent this week. Bennett & Foreman, 15 Kelly Building. Phone 2707.
MA44tE -MC DARLIN' - I EO0SHT A HAT FR YOOfeEV FOR RENT FOR RENT New 6 room modern house, bath, furnace, cement cellar, nice yard, good location, will rent reasonable to responsible person. Phone B or 3655 FOR RENT 2 front rooms downstairs, furnished for light housekeeping, or 4 unfurnished rooms. 201 S. 12th st. 8-2t FARM LOANS 5Z2 per cent loans 70 per cent valuation, re-payment privileges. Indiana, Ohio quick service. Write Bartlett Co., Muncie, Ind. 87t FOR SALE FOR SALE One farm of 196 acres, one farm of 146 acres, near Westport; also good 8 room house in Westport, Decatur county, Indiana; a good live town in a. good farming country, also a railroad junction. Two 7 room houses in Richmond: also some choice building lots on Richmond avenue, west of Fifth street. Call on or address J. A. TAYLOR, 432 X. W. Sth St. Richmond, Ind. j INVESTMENT One of Richmond's growing enterprises offer a limited amount of. stock; guarantee 8. A first class safe investment. Address R, care Palladium. 9-3t FOR SALE A Welsh pony and outfit; cheap if sold at once. Phone 4024. 9-3t FOR SALE Coal range, ave. Phone 3174. 217 College 9-2t FOR SALE An almost new seven room house ; modern except turnace. Mrs. Kent, 225 N. 19th st. 9-7t j FOR SALE Splendid upright piano, : little used, very cheap for cash, j Watson's 9 S. 7th st. JJ-lt LTtTLE RED CLOVER SEED. i FOR SALE Home grown little red! clover seed, recleaned and ready to ! sow. D. R. Funk, Phone 2766, 205 Sec- j ond National Bank Building. ; FOR! SALE Safe. Minck Brewing j Co. 6-St ! FOR SALE 4 room cottage, electric light, well, cistern, cellar, 2 lots 55x 150. one square, of city car line. Phone 4759. 6-7t FOR SALE New drop head sewing machine, $18. H. D. Icey. 9 S. 7th. Horse ale ! At Richmond, Ind., Saturday, Feb. 1 3th, 1915, at Taube Barn, North 6th Street. 50 HEAD HORSES all classes draft mares, mares in foal, chunks and drivers, several well mated teams of good mares. If you have a horse to sell or wish to buy, come and see us. Charges for selling horses, $2 per head. 1 ,000 W. Cedar Fence Posts Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. Terms, 6 monfhs, with 6. H. H. Jones, Auct. Jooest&Miinig's
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Ambrose Lafuse FOR SALE FOR SALE Railroad watches as good as new at half price. J. M. Lacey, 7 South 6th st. FOR SALE New home, immediate possession. Phone 4447. FOR SALE Fine old violins cheap. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th. FOR SALE Good second hand fur nace. Phone 3782 or 1816, East Main .-3"01 STOCK SALE February 17, 1915, horses, mules and brood sows. Jesse Druley. 3-tp FOR SALE Good base burner, $8.00. Call 402 Richmond ave. S-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS for sale or trade. Bennett & Foreman, 15 KeHeyBunding.Phone 27C7. WILL trade 2 lots for 2 passenger auto. 127 S. 12th st. 8-3t FOR SALE j Home on Payments Like ! Rent. $15 per month, 5 rooms and bath, i northeast, near car line. Phone 1730. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233 FARM FOR QUICK SALE 130 acres, 2 miles from Fountain City, 1-3 black land, good 9 room brick house, good barns, well fenced, fine young orchard, 28 acres fine wheat and 9 acres of rye growing on the farm, 50 acres clover sod for corn. THIS FARM IS PRICED 'i SELL AT $85.00 PER ACRE IF SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAYS. IF YOU ARE. IN THhT MARKET FOR THIS KIND OF A FARM, GET BUSY. POSSESSION MARCH 1. GOOD TERMS PART. FOR FARMS. FUNK & MILLER 205 Second Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2766.l!3!l!Mil!!!!li!;:i:!f liSlfflSISiiriWIl : g , g j H
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Jersey Bred Sows . Thursday, February 11 1th C. A. Smith will hold his sale consisting of 50 HEAD IMMUNED FULL BLOOD 50
on his farm, 2Yt miles south of New Castle, Ind.; on the New Castle and Lewisville pike. " . . These are a choice lot of sows, representing much of the beat blood of the land, and are bred to such males as Joe Orion S. 57307. son of Joe Orion II. Grand Champion at the Chicago International Exposition; Col. Smith 36229. grandson of the great 95.000 boar. King. Palls Orion II; Cherry King Orion, Morton's Select Col. II. Chiefa CoL Orion 51075. Much Col. Jr., Col. Cherry D. 43971, Cherry Chiefs Col. 52213. GUARANTEE Every Sow guaranteed in pig. any proving otherwise may be returned within 30 days after sale and money wiU be refunded, or 20 per cent of purchase price will be refunded.. SALE WILL BE HELD IN A GOOD HOUSE ON FARM All cars will be met at stations by free auto service. Free lunch 11:30 a. m. SALE BEGINS AT 1:15 P. M. Sale will be opened by singing and prayer. Come and spend the day with us and see what we have. ; TERMS Cash, or six months notes, bearing 6 per cent
COL. ALBERT MORRIS, COL. LEA M. JAMES. m 1 COL. GUY STRONG, Auctioneers.
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By McManus Barber Shop FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. A M onnrDTQ oitat v at 4 it 1 CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. 1 LIBERTY AVE. IL NO. 1. i 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. PHONE SEE MOORE & OCBOKN i For all kinds of insurance, bonds and : loans, real estate ar.d rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. building. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Moving Vans Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager of vans. H. H. JONES 124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. C. E. SAINE (Chiropody.) Why let your feet trouble you? Corns, bard soft or vascular bunions. Ingrown nails treated by the latest methods. Prices reasonable. Res. 1230 S. I st. Phc-e 2S1. LOST LOST St. Joseph's badge between Main and S. E st. Reward If returned to 704 S. 7tb st. 9-lt LOST Weed chain off automobile. vr Tai O f ivatiuviu uw m wm and A sts. ora Monger, rnone 5i3i. 9-lt LOST A bunch of keys. Finder please leave at Red Men's club -room, in Odd Fellows' building, cor. 8th and Main sts.. or notify E. P. I re ton. 205 S. 11th st. 9-lt m
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Clarence A. Smith
JOHN BELL, Clerk.
