Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 78, 10 February 1915 — Page 13

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Milton's Social News

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert Newman of west of tows. The Gary club will nicet with Mrs. F. JT. Jones Thursday afternoon. Miss Ruby Moore of Richmond, and Miss Mary J. Moore of Rushvllle, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesae Moore, and attended the church dedication Sunday. Mr. r.nd Mrs. John Hunt of Uagerstown, and Mrs. Jones of Sheibyville, are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Case. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bortsfield and son of Cambridge City, united w ith the Christian church at Milton, Monday t vening. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Beeso.. and daughter with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese and daughter of Cambridge City, were entertained at dinner Sunday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis. ECONOMY t 1 -4 One of the social events of the season was the musicale given Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler, west of town. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cy Helvey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cam rind daughter, Mk:s Licinda Haxton and Miss Mary Kd wards;. Suuire Fras'ter and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oscar nallinger and children at dinner Sunday. Cott;i- prayer meeting was held r.t the home of Charley Atkinson Tuesday niht. Prayr meeting will not be held at the M. E. church Thursday evening on nr count of the farmers' institute, which v, :ii 1)0 held in the church. At the M. K. Sunday rchool 165 pur i i ate enrolled. Mrs. Susie Swain and daughter have th" v-rip. Prcf. J fay is busy giving treatments t IMclnnond patients. M -. and .Mrs. Goorge Ballinger en- ' f.r.ined the following at dinner Sundry: Mestrs. and Mesdames Ulysses Mauuitig and daughter Irene, John Manning and son Harold, Frank Greenstreet and Link Morrison and daughter Ruby. Thomas Bros, consider no expense too great, no labor too exacting in the production of their sausage. CAMPBELLSTOWN, O. 1 Mr. at'd Mrs. Modlin 'moved into the Frank Thompson propertv Monday. Mrs. Ida O'Neill visited William Ar-nu-unith and family at Dayton the latter part of the week. Miss Elsie Campbell visited Mis3 Amie Arrasmith the latter part of the week. Rev. Powers of Dayton will preach ;;t the Christian church Sunday morniiK and evening. Mrs. Edna Erwln and children are aftlicted wiili mVaales and mups. I'lie !.:.'!!; Aid society met last WedneM:iy r. 1 1 eruooti with Mrs. Coblerilz. Tveu; members and one visitor were p-onent. The next mooting will be held March 3 at the home of Mrs. Ida O'Neill. The Y. I', c. A. met Wednesday pv ening with Miss Corene Shumate The next meeting will be held March 3 at 1 lie heme of Charles Watt. MAKE RUN TO CITY IN FORTY MINUTES NEW PARIS, (V, Feb. 10. The new Ohio Electric Railway schedule which goes into effect today is an improvement in some ways. Cars leaving here at thirty-five minutes alter the hour make connection at New Westviile with cars both east and west and arrive in Richmond at twenty minutes after the next hour. The first car in the morning for the convenience of the working-men leaves at 5:20 and arrives at Richmond at 5:50. With the old schedule the Richmond trip which covere a fi.U hour can now be made in forty minutes. ECONOMICS SOCIETY HOLDS SHORT COURSE CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 10. The Home Economics club is arranging for a two days' short, course, to be given early in March. - The instruction will be along practical lines, and those Interested may procure tickets for the course, from any member of the club, and at the rate of twenty-five cents for the series, the place of holding to be announced later.

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Miss Lulu Faucett spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Laura Bertsch, east of town. Andrew Kerber entertained as his guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs.-Carl Zook of near Hiser's station. Mrs. Angeline Warren, who spent several weeks with her daughter Mrs. Edward Stanley, at Greenfield, has returned home. She was accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Stanley, who Will visit ther relatives find fvinHa here. Air. and Mrs. Willis Owens of Hagerstown, are spending a few days at their home here. Mack Beeson of Indianapolis, is visiting his sister Mrs. Ella Hoffman, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary Walker and daughter and grandson, Mrs. Clarence Langston and son, all have the grippe. Harry borders of Economy, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Borders. Miss Hattie Sills was at Muncie Monday on business. Receive Many Parcels. The parcels for the parcel post auction to be given by the Woman's Cemetery association, are beginning to arrive from far distant states. Parcels have been received from California, New York City and Washington, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. Sweney had as guests Sunday, Will Sweney of Cambridge City, Mrs. Kate Nicodemus of Camtellstown, O., and Mrs. Alonzo Swisher of Richmond. Theodore Crist received a box of oranges from his brother, who is now at St. Petersburg, Fla., for the winter. Word has been received here by relatives that James Lemon of Indianapolis, is criticllly ill. Mr. and Mrs. O. If. Beeson and daughter, spent Tuesday with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese at Cambridge City. Wesley Newton has gone to Rossville, to visit his stepfather and mother Mr. and Mrs. John W. Peterson, who are both sick. Severs ailiSll I .,r. . . ff, , I VV ith itftagiC MrecE, Great Kem- i edv Makes Disease I Disappear. At almost any dni? store you may obtain S. f. 8., the famous blood purifier, anil you then liavo tlie veritable wizard that makes all blood troubles vanish. Your stomach takes Uindly to K. S.. it rushes into your blood, is a purifying wiivp, makes the livor, kidneys, bladder and skin work iu harmony; stops accumulations that, have caused rheumatism, catarrh, swollen glands, sorf throat and skiu eruptions. Just as food makes blood, so does S. B. S. follow the process of digestion to stimulate natural secretions to protect us against the ravages of disease jsercus. We are well aware of the fact that these perms are apt to bo latent within us to break forth in violent eruptions cf the skin whenever the systtra is In a low .state of resistance. And it is to both prevent these eruptions or to pet rid cf them that Nature gave us !uch an ally ss S. P. P. It is purely vcp'-'tab!". contains v.o mercury, and yet it overcomes those serious troubles for which mercury has been employed for ages. In every community are people who know this 10 be true. They owe to S. S. P. tbeir recovery. Get a bottle today. Refuse all substitutes. fiead the folder around the bottle that tells of the wonderful work being done by the medical department in assisting users of P. S. P. For a special book on blood troubles .iddross The Swift specific Co.. '1 ;". Kid??., Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE To Heirs, Creditors, Etc. I In the matter of the estate of Timothy McNamara, deceased, j In the Wayne circuit court, Januj ary term, 1915. j Notice is hereby given that Argus i O. Horr, as administrator of the estate of Timothy McNamara, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court on the 20th day of February. j 1915, at which time all heirs, creditors I or legatees of said estate are required j to appear in said court and show j cause, if any there be, why said ac- ! count and vouchers should not be approved. ARGUS O. HORR. Admr. i Comstock & Oomstock, Attcrnevg. I U0-17-M -wklyi

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 1915

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LIVE WIRE of RICHMOND AUCTIONEERS I Deering & McDonald, Real Estate and I Merchandise, 15 South Seventh St. A. O. DEERING & CO. Real Estate Specialty Your home will bring you more money if w-e sell it at auction. See me today. Phone 1376. Office 15 South Seventh street. AUTOMOBILES. ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS Quaker City Garage Carbcn removed with oxygen. Akron made Miller Tires. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Geo. M. Guyer Estimates cheerfully given. 1026 Sailor Street.' Phone S220. HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS This is your opportunity to secure some good harness and collars at a very low price. The price of leather is advancing and it will force us to get more for our harness. We manufacture all our harness and can save you . We repair harness and collars. Two sets of second hand harness at a bargain. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, j 509 Main Street. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS G. C. WILCOXEN Chiroprac'r. Spinal Adustments. Phone 1603, 35 South l'th street. 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 p. m. and fcv appointment Kct Medicine Not Surgery Not Osteopathy. Investigate. PLUMBING, HEATING AND LIGHTING. Everything In electric, gas, steam and water. Meerhoff, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. PRINTING 1G0 Calling Cards, name printed, 20c; name and address, 25c; 500 Business Cards printed from your copy, $1.00; 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 prices. TONEY, the Printer. 901 Main street. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Wm. H. Bradbury & Son do a general ; insurance, Loan and Real Estate businet,-. Westcott Block. : Funk & Miller, Real Estate and Insurance, 205 Second National Bank Bldg. j Phone 2766. I Bennett & Foreman B-arms and city nrPerty: 15 Kelly Bldg.. Phone 2707. ; Insurance, Loans, Real Es- ! rate, Rent Collections. O. B. Ftiighum, over 710 Main St. j Phone 2233. SEE MOORE & OGBORX i For all kinds of insurance, bond? and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building. A. M. Rl3EWfs7"lfEALECTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE IS S. STH. SECOND HAND STORES Wanted Second hand clothes and furniture. 264 Ft. Wayne ave. STORAGE FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone U2 Rear 19 S. 11 St.

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FEK, A QJUARTER? 1218 A New Shirt Waist. iZld Ladies' shirt waist with vest, with or without chemisette, and with sleeve in either of two lengths. White satin is shown in this model, with simple stitching for a finish, and fancy buttons for decoration. The waist is made with a vest front, outlined by a deep tuck at each side. A jaunty collar finishes the neck edge, and may be rolled low, or wired for flare effect. The sleeve in shirt style is very smart but the short length sleeve is equally popular and effective. The pattern is cut in G sizes: 31, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 2 ards of 40 inch material for a 36 inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Adress your letter to Richmond Pal ladium Pattern Department, Richmond, Indiana. Size Xame City Address Try Cooper's .end C!fee PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED First N. 8th st. class solicitor. 402 10-3c WANTED To buy small incubator. Address Incubator, care Palladium. (10-2Q SALESMEN $1,000 death, ?5 weekly accident policy, key registration, 1 annually. $250,000 deposited, Insurance department, experience unnecessary. Money maker. Registry Dept. 40, Clinton st., Newark, N. J. 10-lt WANTED Tesmof lrnu"lesor horses on farm for keep. Phone 1904. 9-2t WANTED An experienced white girl" 110 N. 10th st. . 9-2 1 WANTED Place on farm by youiig married man; experienced; can give reference. Address P. Ci care Palladium. 9-2t WANTED Nursing by day or week. 423 N. 11th st. 9-7t j WANTED Atkinson pays highest ; cash prices for second hand goods ! and sells at lowest prices. Sea him at once, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf WE REPAIR EVERYTHING Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Sou. WANTED To do dynamiting by day or job. Call E. W. Weatherby, R. R. 6, Camden, O. 5-7t WANTED Sewing, 515 S. C St. Mrs" Bennett. 8-tf WlTEDMen to learn the barber trade. The world needs more barbers than any other tradesmen. Fewweeks qualifies. Tools included. Board if desired. Wages while learning. Distant applicants write. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Tnd. 6-7t EXPERT automobile overhauling and repairing. C. R. Carter, 1902 Main St. 6-7t

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WANTED 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 FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room house, near Bailey's grocery, Easthaven ave., $4.00 month. Phone 3031. 3-eod-tf FOR RENT Two room flat, modern, j heated satisfactorily. Phone 2493. i (feblO-tf ) - j FOR RENT Two furnished rooms; modern house, 203 S. 11th. 10-7t TORRENT5 room house, 43 7 LiiT coin street. Knode's Music Store. (10-lt) 1 FOR RENT Large front room, strictly modern, in private family, centrally located, suitable for two gentlemen. Address Modern, care Palla dium. '10-7t FOTfRENT Three room flat over 603 N. 13th St., $8.50; four room flat No. G03 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. 8th st!, $3.00. O. B. Fule;ham, over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 9-5t ! FOR RENT Two six room Louses, I $11; two five room houses, $8.50; I two five room houses, $10; five room 1 house, $8.50, will rent to colored peoi pie. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main. Phone 2ZV3.- 9-ot ! FOR RENT Nice, new house, 1121 Ridge. Call 15 N. 10th st. Phone j 2012. 9-Tt I FOR RENT Two 6 room houses, good j location, good barn. Call 222 N. 15th. ! 22-tf ' FOR RENT Half of double house. 31 S I N. 17th st. Call 1013 Main st. 17-cf ' ! FOR RENT Six room house, bain, j 1 electric light, good cellar at 53S N. j 19th. Call 540 y. 19th. 8-tf ! FOR RENTModernnati 128 - S i I 10th st. . 3-7t I ! FOR RENT Modern apartments. .ToI nas Gaar, 1426 Main st. febl-tf FOR RENT Five rooms, modern. West side. Phone 2737. FOR RENT House of C rooms, 511 S. 5th. H. C. Eullerdick. Phone 1235 or 1419. 12-tf FOR RENT 5 room modern first floor 1 glat, 16 S. 13th st. Phones 2277 or, 2 1 5 7. 3-7t j FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges i? desired. 103 N. 17th . SL 19-tf FOR RENT Hal' double house. Tm outre 221 S. 3rd st. 19-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 109 X. 12th. S-tf FOR RENT ("lood bottoni farm ofS0 acres, cash rent: must rent this week. Bennett & Foreman, 15 Kelly Building. Phone 2707. FARM LOANS 5J2 per cent loans 70 per cent valuation, re-payment privileges'. Indiana, Ohio quick service. Write Bartlett Co., Muncie, Ind. 8"7t FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern hot blast at B. & B. Bottling works. Call during the day. 10-12-13 FOR SALE Good second hand sewing machine. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR-SALE AutoinbilDaTis'fourpassenger car, 1914 model, good -condition, electric starter aud lights, up-to-date improvements. Can be had at a bargain. 39 N. 10th St.. phone 1430. (10-7O FOR SALE condition. N. E. -Baby cab, $30, in good Will sell cheap. 2115Ji 10-3t INVESTMENT One of "Richmond's1 growing enterprises offer a limited ' amount of stock; guarantee S. A' first class safe investment. Address i R, care Palladium. 9-Gt1 FOR SALE A Welsh pony and outfit; cheap if sold at once. Phone 4024. 9-3t FOR SALE Coal range. 217 College ave. Phcne 3174. 9-2t FOR SALE An almost nevv seven room house; modern except furnace. Mrs. Kent, 225 N. 19th st. 9-7t LITTLE RED CLOVER SED. FOR SALE Home grown little red clover seed, recleaned and ready to sow. D. R. Funk, Phone 2766, 205 Second National Bank Building. FOR SALEi "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. Jcey, 9 S. 7th.

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HAVE A OOD esOn: FOR SALE FOR SALE Prosperous business. owner leaving city. Address B. W., care Palladium. 14-wed-tr Hob Oilers 7Iog Fountains Hog Troughs Hog Houses Hog Feeders Hcg Feed Cookers The Weldex Brands they have a reputation they are the best. WELDEX MFG. Co. Corner Twelfth and North E Sts. 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. FORS"ALEFine old-violins cheap. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th. FOR SALE Good second hand furnace. Phone 3782 or 1816, East Main. 29-30t STOCK SALE February 17. 1913, horses, mules and brood sows. Jesse Druley. 3-7t FOR SALE Good base burner, $S.00. Call 402 Richmond ave. 8-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Home on Payments Like Rent. $15 per month, 5 rooms and bath, northeast, near car line. Phone 1730.

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The undersigned will offer at public sale on the KIttorman farm. 44 miles east of Cambridge Citv and mile north of Swallow's stop on the T. H., I. and E., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11 7 The following described personal property. 38 HEAD O FHOGS Cholera immuned by double treatment. Three sows coming 2 years old, and 35 yearling sows. These sows, while not registered, are full blooded "big type Poland China stock and are bred to registered big type boars to farrow during March and April. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE Three Poll Angus fat Cows coming 3 years old; four May Calves 2 steers, 2 heifers. 4 HEAD OF HORSES One span black Norman Geldings coming 6 and 7 years old. weight 3,200: one iron gray Norman gelding coming 3 years old, weight 1.300. broke; one general purpose bay gelding coming 3 years old, weight 1,150, hitched. 26 HEAD OF MULES 5 to 13 spans of young Mules. 10 spans coming 3 years old, three spans coming 2 years old. These mules are all crackerjacks and great prospects. This entire lot of Live Stock will be sold without reserve to highest bidder. Sale will commence promptly at 10 o'clock with the hogs. TERMS made known on day of sale. Sale under tent. Lunch served by ladies of Jacksonburg church. Col. Alf. Vanderbeck and Col. C. W. Smith, Auctioneers. Park Gipe, Clerk.

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8 He AD Ob HORSES 8 Consisting of good heavy workers, horses and mares, ranging in age from 3 to 7 years old. Good ones. 6 SHETLAND PONIES 6 Fine ponies, good for keeping tte bovs on the farm. 100 HEAD OF HOGS 100 Consisting of 70 Brood Sows of good quality, bred to farrow In March and April. 30 stock Hogs. Hogs all immune from cholera. A FEW GOOD SPRINGER COWS Sale to begin at 10 o'clock sharp. Hogs will be sold in the morning. Sale will take place under cover if the weather is bad. Terms Will Be Made Known on Day of Sale. Lunch will be served by the Ladies of the Christian church. ;

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COL. JOE KENNEL, Auctioneer. Phones 1413 and 21

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. By McManus POR OIN' COLO TO LOOK IT TOOK ME NEAftLX ALL l5HT-eOT FOUND HIM' - All RhT FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON. Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block. CITY PROPERTXD-FXrMS-for sale or trade. Bennett & Foreman. 15 Kelley Building. Phone 27C7. WILL trade 2 lots foT 2 passenger auto. 127 S. 12th Bt. 8-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED C. E. SAINE (Chiropody.) Why let your feet trouble you? Corns, hard soft or vascular bunions, in? rown rails treated by the latest me'-hods. Prices reasonable. Res. 1230 S. I st. Phc-.e 2516. FOUND FOUND Pillow case with crochet lace. Phone 2667. Call 411 X. 17th st. 10-lt Stock KDTTERMAN Cashier. tock live stock MULESMost of DRULEY

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