Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 88, 23 February 1915 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 1915
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Milton's Social News
Mrs. Mary Walker and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Langston, of north of Dublin, were guests of Mrs. Vene Beeson Saturday. Mrs. Carl Whitely of Cambridge City, spent Friday with her grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Werking. The Christian church services were of more than ordinary interest Friday evening. The Rev. L. E. Murray, pastor of the First Christian church at Richmond, was present and gave a talk or exhortation at the close ofthe ser-
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The pupils of the high school will give an entertainment in the school auditorium Friday night Feb. 26. A small admission fee will be asked. Mrs. Ambrose and sons, Ernest and Earl, have returned home after visiting relatives at Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Will Porterfield and .daughter Lucile attended the funeral of a relative at New Paris Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks motored to Centervllle Sunday. Misses Alicj Voglesong, Bess and Delia Bruce spent Saturday night and Sunday with Wm. Dils and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stanford enterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pyle and sons, Rife Mark and Morris, motored to Mount Carmel Saturday to visit relatives. J. C. Starr and wife of Richmond spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Clarence Shaver and little son returned to Richmond Monday.
Yjur Cold is Dangerous Creak ft Up New. A cold is readily catching. A rundown system is susceptible to germs. Ycu owe it to yourself and to others of your household to fight the germs at once. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is flua for colds and coughs. It loosens flip TniiRmis. Htnns t.h onueh and
soothes the lungs. It's guaranteed. Only 25c at your drugist. Adv.
mon by Rev. F. C. McCormick. Ralph Little, with Miss Delores Ellis presiding at the piano, gave a solo that is highly spoken of. Miss Stacy Stanley, who has been teaching near Connersville, visited friends here Saturday. Maurice Newton is spending a few days in the country with his cousin. Homer DuGranrut. Takes New Position. Miss Lillian DuGranrut will take a position as clerk at L. F. Lantz's dry goods store the coming week. It is reported that Madison Swisher of east of town, is slightly improved. Misses Irene Crook, Augusta Miller and Violet Murley were at Richmond Saturday and visited the MorrissonReeves library. Miss Edna Smith and Miss Myrtle Warnet of Richmond, attended the services at the Christian church Friday evening and called on friends here. Olin Davis and Carl Reese, the latter
Stops Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago Drives Away Rheumatic Pains and Reduces Swollen Joints Speedily Splendid for Pleurisy, Tonsi- . litis and Bronchitis.
You can't beat Begy's Mustarine. It's the original mustard preparation that doctors have been prescribing-- or 15 years and it is guaranteed by your druggist to do exactly as advertised or money back. Just rub it on and sore throat, coughs and chest colds go over night. A 25cent box is equal to 50 blistering mustard plasters, yet Begy's Mustarine will not blister the tenderest skin. Use it for any ache or pain; for sprains, sore muscles, stiff neck, for frosted feet, chilblains and sore, aching feet. It's the most marvelous popular remedy on the market today and your druggist will gladly show you a box. Ask him. Be sure it's Begy's Mustarine in the yellow box 25 and 50 cents. Leo. H. Fine can supply you. Adv.
of Cambridge City, played for a dancing arty at Dublin. Orchestra Rehearses. The M. E. orchestra had a full rehearsal Friday evening. Robert Gentle of Richmond, assisd. Several very fine selections were tried. After the rehearsal the orchestra enjoyed a wienie roast. The high school orchestra gave the music for an entertainment at Straughan Saturday evening. Friends here received word from their former pastor, the Rev. Mr. Van Winkle, who is pastor f the Christian church at Mishawaka, that he has been conducting a revival meeting there and had 226 accessions to the church. The Rev. Minges was his evangelist preacher.
PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY BY ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby "given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of William A. Reece, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at her residence in the northeast part of the town of Fountain City, in New Garden township, in Wayne county, Indiana, on Wednesday, March 3, 1915, at 12:30 o'cloek p. m., the personal property of said estate, consisting of shredded fodder, hay, farm wagons, farming Implements, about 75 bushels of corn in crib, five (5) acres oi growing wheat, eight (8) acres of growing rye, one (1) bay mare, one (1) bay horse, one (1) yearling colt and other articles. At same time and place said administratrix will sell some of her household furniture and W. J.. Hoover will sell one (1) brown horse, eight (8) years old, and one (1) bay horse, seven (7) years old. Terms of Sale All sums of five ($5.00) dollars and under, cash in hand. On all sums over five ($5.00)
dollars a credit of six (6) months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor in usual bankable form, bearing six (6) per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief and providing for attorney's fees, and with approved surety thereon. No property shall be removed until settlement is made therefor. BERTHA E. REECE, Administratrix. Wm. A. Bond, Attorney. James Busby, Auctioneer; W. O. Seaney, Clerk. 16-23
More than 101 of all Cement Used,
Sit the United States is 2ffiT
Consider these facts about the National Cement: Starting in 1898 with one mill having a yearly capacity of 250,000 barrels of Lehigh Cement, we have grown tothe extent of twtvt mills located throughout the country (or quick distribution to our customers, capable of producing over 12,000,000 barrels annually.
850.000 AKRELS 1898
7.064,000 BARRELS
OVER f2.000.000 BARRELS CAPACITY
1915
This is the Cement age -in the United States yearly the consumption is ONE BARREL FOR EVERY PERSON cement is used everywhere for every conceivable purpose.
Cement has made possible the world's greatest engineering triumphs canals dams irrigation projects subways, etc. It enters into the construction of our homo factories public buildings garagesstreets roads sidewalks bridges railroads piers etc. The farmer uses it for barns floors silos cisterns watertroughs fence posts etc.
Cement makes possible fireproof concrete construction and will last forever. Directly or indirectly every person in the Unitsd State uses cement. You should know of the adaptability of cement Construction. You should know about Lehigh, and the reasons which make it the National Cement WHY 105& of all the cement used in the United States is LEHIGH, the remaining nine-tenths being manufactured by
over one Hundred outer omoajiie.
FOR SALE BY HACKMAN, KLEHFOTH & CO.
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THE WHOLE BODY NEEDS PURE BLOD
The bones, the muscles, and all the organs of the body depend for .their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. It is positively unequaled in the treatment of scrofula catarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. There is no other medicine like it. Besure and get Hood's and get it today. It is sold by all druggists. Adv.
1233 A Pretty Frock for the Growing Girl.
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Girl's dress with sleeve in either of two lengths. Very picturesque is this dress of plum colored serge with trimming of black satin. Applied braid and fancy buttons serves for decoration. The waist is cut with pointed fronts, that open over a vest, which conld be of contrasting material or prettily braided, to match the trimming. The style is good for velvet, for challie, or cashmere, and also for linen, poplin, hambray and other wash fabrics.' The sleeve may be finished in Wrist or short length. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 3 yards of 40 inch material for a 6-year soze. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department, Richmond, Indiana.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Edward Moran, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, administrator of the estate of Edward Moran, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. RAYMOND A. DEETER, Administrator. Wm. A. Bond, Attorney. 16-23-2
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, named as assignee in an Indenture of Assignment, executed by Charles L. Magaw, has by virtue thereof duly qualified as such assignee, took possession of all the property, rights, credits and effects of said assignor in trust to be administered upon for the benefit of all his bonafide creditors under order of the Wayne circuit court and pursuant to the laws of the state of Indiana relating to voluntary assignments. BENJAMIN B. MYRICK, Assignee. Wm. A. Bond, Attorney. 16-23-2
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. v State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of William A. Reece, deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the of the estate of William A. Reece, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. .. . . ' , BERTHA E. REECE, Administratrix. William A. Bond, Attorney.. 9-16-23
PALLADIUM WANT ADS
WANTED
WANTED Roomers with or without board; no separation. 240 Ft., Wayne avenue. i9-7t
WANTED Cisterns to clean, 225 S. 13th. Phone 1518. Joe Johnson. 17-7t
WANTED You to get your wall paper cleaned before the rush. For first class work call Phone 3041. 16-tf
FARM LOANS
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 WE REPAIR EVERYTHING Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Sou.
WANTED Good bright boy for office work. Apply Richmond Underwear Co. 20-7t
WANTED Old feather beds, also old men's clothing; highest prices paid. Will be in city one week. Address Julius Rosenthal, Gen. Del., City. 20-7t
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 4333.
WANTED Re-finishing of pianos, furniture, etc., any style wood or color, varnish checked or crazed, pianos or furniture mat". . like new. We have added a repair room to our business with expert workmen. Prices very reasonable. Telephone us -your address and will call and make estimate. Phone 1756. Watson's Piano Store, 9 S. 7th st.
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH HAIR RESTORER is sold under an absolute guarantee to give satisfaction or your money back. Kielhorn Millinery Co., 525 Main st.
WANTED Middle aged lady wants position in small family. 123 N. 6th st 23-lt WANTED Agents Make big money selling our line of specialties. Write for our new catalog and free sample. A. Rose, 818 Holcomb ave., Detroit, Mich. 23-lt
WANTED To buy a number of stock cattle, steers or heifers; also a bunch of draft fillies coming yearlings or two's. Nothing will be considered from dams weighing less than 1,300 lbs. Phone 2766. D. R. Funk.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 7 room house, furnace and bath, large barn, located on Richmond ave. Bennett & Foreman, Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707.
FOR RENT Three room flat, heat, furnished for housekeeping; no children. Phone 2493. 23-tf
FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. 123 N. 17th st. 23-7t
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, one large front room, suitable for two and one smaller; modern conveniences. Inquire 35 S. 15th st. 20-3t FOR RENT South half ' dou61ebTic1t house, 29 N. 11th st., 8 rooms, modern conveniences. Apply Miss Elizabeth Jones, Colonial Bldg. 16-7t
FOR RENT Two 6 room houses, good location, good barn. Call 222 N. 15th. 22-tf
FOR HENT Six room house, batn, electric light, good cellar at 53S N. 19th. Call 540 N. 19th. 8-tf
FOR RENT Modern flat, 128 S. 10th. 17-7t FOR RE'NT House of 6 rooms, 511 S Rth. H. C. Bullerdick. Phone 1235 or 1419. 12-tf
FOR RENT Half double house. Inquire 221 S. 3rd st. 19-tf
FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges it desired. 103 N. 17th st 19-tf
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 109 N. 1.2th. 8-tf
FOR RENT Two 3-room houses, acre for garden, $4.00 and $5.00 per month. Near Bailey's grocery, Easthaven ave. Call 325 W. Main. Phone 3031. 11-eod-tf
FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat, very desirable. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son. Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block. Phone 1956. 16-tu-th-satltf
FOR RENT Modern 5 room flat, centrally located, good condition, heat and water furnished. DYE & PRICE, Over 901 Main Street.
52 per cent loans 70 per cent valuation, re-payment privileges. Indiana, Ohio quick service. Write Bartlett Co., Muncie, Ind.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Good second hand sewing machine. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th.
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale on the premises, on Union Pike, 2 miles north of Richmond Tfaurs., Feb, 25, '15 10 O'clock a. m. 25 HORSES 29 CATTLE FARM IMPLEMENTS This will be sold without reserve bid. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch served by the Chester Aid Society. E. W. HENSLEY. Thomas Conniff. H. H. Jones, Auctioneers.-. iFrank Taylor, Settling Clerk. Walter Farlow, Clerk. FOR SALE New drop head sewing raachl e, $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th.
FOR. SALE Horses, harness, wagons, vehicles, farm Implements, all kinds. 317. N. A st 16-5t
FOR SALE Fine old violins cheap. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th. FOR SALE Restaurant and bakery fixtures. Reason for selling. Call Arnold's Bakery, 29 N. 8th st. 18-7t
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Call Alva Study, Fountain City. 16-7t
FOR SALE Railroad watches as good as new at half price. J. M. Lacey, 7 South 6th st. "
FOR SALE 1912 Westcott 5 passenger, good condition. $550. Phone 1609. 16-7t
FOR SALE Cook stove. Phone 4196. 22-3t
FOR SALE Tinner's tools, benches and few pipe tools, oil and gasoline tanks; also one Martin quick change cornet silver plated, caring case. Address Box 134, Greensfork, Ind. 22-2t
SPIRELLA CORSETS Appointment by letter, postcard or telephone given prompt attention. Mrs. Mary Kielhorn Martin Spirella's Professional Corsetlere. 525 Main St. Phone 2488.
FOR SALE Cheap, range, idan st.
307 Sher-18-eod-3t
FOR SALE Good baby cab, cheap. 121 N. 15th st. 23-7t
PUBLIC
ALE
We will sell on our farm, 2 miles southeast of Hagerstown, on Thursday, Feb. 25. beginning at 10 o'clock, the following: 28 head of Jersey Cattle This i3 one of the best herd of milch cows in Eastern Indiana; also 6 head of good horses; 30 head of hogs. Sale will be held under large tent Everybody Invited Good terms made known on d&v of
sale.
ROBERT ALLEN A. O. DEERING, ALBERT HINDMAN, Auctioneers.
FORSALE
FOR SALE Blacksmith tools. Call after 6:30 at 543 N. 8th st . 23-tue-wed-tat-3t
FOR. .SALE REAL. ESTATE
FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD. Kelly Block. 8th and Main.
FOR SALE City property, one 8 acre farm, one 14 acre farm 2 miles from city, on Middleboro pike. C. E. Belford, 1127 Main st 15-tf FOR SAL New home, immediate possession. Phone 4447.
SEE MOORE it OGBOKN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate azd rentals. Room 16. I. O. Q. F. building, FOR SALE 2 lots in Fairvlew. Phone 1056. ?.7
Insurance Loans. Real Fc.
tate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. ,
A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. TL NO. L . PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH.
FOR SALE-" $100 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT $15 PER MONTH. PRICE ONLY $2,300. Almost new house, 2310 North P street near Glen Miller. House has 5 rooms and bath, large cement cellar, electric lights, gas, two waters, etc. LET YOUR RENT MONEY BUT YOUR HOME. TURNER W. HADLEY, Phone 1730. hOR SALE 10 acres black level ground, fruit and fair buildings, must be sold in -the next 10 days. C. E. SELL, 710 Main Street
FORSALE j 70 acres fine improvements. eTery-'
ining strictly up-to-date, on good pike. 1 mile to market. Will take In some city property. C. E. SELL 710 Main Street
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
C. E. SAINE (Chiropody.) Why let your feet trouble you? Com,1 hard soft or vascular bunions, Ingrown i nails trrated by the latest methods.! Prices reasonable. Res. 1230 S. I st Phc-.e 2518.
Moving Vans Large moving vans. Goods i carefully moved by experi-j enced men. Charles Wade, I manager of vans. i H. H. JONES ! 124-126 North Sixth St. ! Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. I
LOST
LOST Sunday afternoon In or east of Murray theatre, a gold pin with coral head. Return to Porter's Millin
ery Store. Reward.
23-3t
LOST Pair nose glasses on Chester; pike. Reward if returned to Palla-' dium. 23-7t
FARM FOR SALE The Witt Homestead of 127 acres, located 9 miles south of Richmond and 1 mile west of Witt's Station, Union county, all good strong producing land, good water, 10 room brick house with slate roof, large barn. This farm is situated on a good gravel pike, in an excellent neighborhood, close to church and school. FOR PRICE AND TERMS SEE DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY
