Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 114, 25 March 1915 — Page 11

Jerry on the Job

Milton's Social News

MILTON, Ind., March 25. The members of the Milton Alumni will meet with Miss Blanche Moore, this evening to arrange for the annual gathering. Mrs. John DuGranrut - and sister. Miss Maude Hussey were at Richmond, Wednesday, to visit relatives and friends. The Christian church will have its annual business meeting April 6. Friends will be sorry to hear of Mrs. Benton Wissler's loss in the death of her father, D. E. McMatb, of near Abington. The funeral will be Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at Bryan's chapel. Mrs. John Caldwell, of Cambridge City called on friends, Tuesday. Mrs. Oliver Wallace entertained the Country Thimble club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Hussey and Mrs. Angelina Warren were guests at dinner, with Mrs. Anna M. Rothermel and assisted her to quilt, Tuesday. Mrs. Rothermel is more than 0 years old. C. M. Cnill at Indianapolis, Tuesday on township business. Visits 8lster. Mack Beeson, of Indianapolis, spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. Ella Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman attende dthe dancing party at Cambridge City Tuesday night. The Milton Masonic Brethren, Watson Faucett, Harry Hoshour, Grover Slonaker, Jesse Revelee and Walter Templin, were among those who attended Third degree work at Webb lodge, Richmond, Wednesday even ing. The Milton Masonic lodge will have Work in Entered Apprentice Monday evening. Mrs. James Doddridge was at Cambridge City, Wednesday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hunt. Mrs. J. A Brown was a recent guest INSANE CRIMINALS BAFFLE RE-CAPTURE CHESTER, 111.. March 25. Search for Richard Schultz, insane murderer of Mrs. Elizabeth Healy, wife of a Chicago druggist, who escaped from the state hospital for criminal insane here late yesterday, was extended into adjoining states today. The escape of Schultz is his second flight from the hospital within the last few weeks. With him in his escape were three three other men, two murderers and a highwayman, George Walter Pressler, sentenced for life from Iroquois county, William B. Meyers, life prisoner from Green county, and James Reilly, sentenced for robbery from Pulaski county. Meyers was at liberty only a short time before he was captured. The other three have not been located. For a Weak Stomach. If you have any trouble with your digestion you should read what Mrs. J. C. Bauer, Zanesville, Ohio, has to say regarding her experience as follows: "I was troubled for months with a weak ctomach and constipation and i was all I could do to drag myself about tho house. Chamberlain's Tablets afforded me the first relief I got, and tr taking them a bhort time I was restored t health." Obtainable everywhere. adv. WILL STAGE BOUT CAMBRIDGE, Ind., March 25. The wrestling match at Hurst's opera fcouse Friday night of this week, is Between Rushing Braddock of Cincinnati and Buddy King of Connersvllle, with a preliminary bout by Irish Grapler of New London, Ohio, and Young Cyclone of Connersville. B. P.O. ELKS Initiation tonight. COMB SAGE TEA IN LTFELESS GRAY HAIR Look youngl Common garden Sage and Sulphur darkens so naturally nobody can tell. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew oi Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, fad sd or streaked appearance, this tilmple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large , bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and Is splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist ssys everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and S jJphur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it fcs bisen applied it's so easy to use, too. You ijlmply dampen a comb or to;i btv.uh nd draw it through your hair uktag no strand &t a time. By morning tho gray balr disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to Its natural color and looks r glossy, soft and abundant adv.

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souin or town. Frank Wallace, who spent Tuesday with his sick sister, Mrs. Josie Clouds, in the hospital, at Indianapolis, reports her some better and more cheerful. Olln Davis and Harry Gause, boroth yHoshour and Laura Bertsch of the high school were at Cambridge City, Tuesday evening, soliciting subscribers for the high school lecture course. M. D. Doddridge, of the Doddridge neighborhood will have 100 rods of wire fencing put up on his farm. The pastors of the three churches here will observe Passion Week with a series of two services at each church. The freshmen of the high school here played the freshmen basketball team, of Cambridge City high school Tuesday night. The regular team of the high school here also played the first team of the Cambridge City high school. Both teams of Milton were badly defeated. Mrs. Mary Walker, of nora of Dublin was the guest of friends here, Wednesday. A. E. McElhany of Richmond was in town Wednesday in the interest of Ben Hur tribe.' THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Get it! Your hair gets soft, fluffy and luxuriant at once. If you care for heavy hair, that gllstents with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles the beauty of your, hair, besides it immediately dissolves every particle 1 of dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome It produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the .hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it no dandruff no itching scalp and no more falling hair you must use Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually why not now? Adv. 1254 A Dainty NegligeeLadies' Dressing or House Sack With Bell or Bishop Sleeve. Cotton crepe in a soft shade of pink or blue or in cream white, with a plaiting of self material or wash ribbon, would be very nice for this. A simpler finish would be to bind the edges with ribbon or satin, or to ornament with feather stitching. Dimity, lawn, organdie, batiste, cashmere, crepe de chine, silk or voile are also suitable for this style of garment. The model is pretty and comfortable and very easy to develop. The bell sleeve Is cool and dainty, but for warmth the bishop style may be preferred. The pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 Inches bust measure. It requires 3 yards of 36-inch material for a 36-inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. ' Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department, Richmond. Indiana. Size , Same City Address . . .v. ........ .

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915

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THE WHOLE BODY NEEDS PURE BLOOD 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. Adr, , Chas. E. Werking Architect and Building Superintendent. 4' Room 2. Leeds Bldg. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Richmond, Ind., March 18. 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 18th day of March, 1915, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named : Improvement Resolution No. 403, 1915, For the construction of district and local sewers, in the territory between North Sixteenth and North Twentyfourth streets, extending from the P., C, S. & St. L. railroad to the New Paris pike, as follows : Beginning at Whitewater river about 200 feet below the da mat Morton lake, running thence soutbeastwardly to the old Fleecydale road or Seventeenth street; thence south to North J street; thence east to the Hawkins road; also In Maple road from North Seventeenth to Twenty-fourth street and about 200 feet south in North Twenty-fourth street; also in Elm road from Seventeenth to the east terminus; and in the road connecting Maple and Elm roads; also in Sycamore avenue between Maple road and Hawkins road and North J street; also in Cherry avenue, between Maple road and North J street; also in alley between North Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets from North J street to alley between North F and G streets; thence west in said alley to North Seventeenth street and east to North Eighteenth street; also in alley between North Eighteenth and Nineteenth street from North J to F street: and in alley first north of North F street to North Eighteenth street; also in the alley east of North Nineteenth street from North J street to the Hawkins road; also at the alley be tween N. Sixteenth and Seventeenth street from the north line of North J street to the south line of North J street. Also north of Morton lake, extending from a point about 200 feet below the dam, along the rear of the properties fronting on the New Paris pike to North Twenty-fourth street. The territory to be assessed for said improvements is all the territory ex tending from North Seventeenth street and a line 150 feet west of the old Fleecydale road to North Twentyfourth street, and from the main line of the P., C, C. & St. L. railway to the New Paris pike. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the board of public works of said city has fixed Monday, April 5, 1915, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as ' to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than ih&t named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to b assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the board of public works of said city. ALFRED BAVIS, CHAS. F. MARLATT, JOHN McMINN. 18-25 Board of Public Works. PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED Men to take county rights on a good proposition. Something needed in every home. Good opportunity and big profits for right men. Write Wright & Garman, 305 Lombard Bldg., Indianapolis. 25-3t WANTED Lady wants position to take care of sick or an invalid person. Address R. R., care Palladium. 25-2t WALL PAPER hanging and decorator. Reasonable price. Albert Ashcraft. Phone 3479. 804 N. G St. HAVE your wall paper cleaned by Clay and Sklllin. expert cleaners. Oscar Sklllin formerly with .George Harvey. Phone 1436. 23-14t

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WANTED To rent 6 room modern house, centrally located. Phone 1288. 24-tf WANTED Place to do cooking. 328 S. 13th st. 24-2t WANTED Place to do house work. Write Mrs. L. M. Carr, 428 Main, Union City, Ind. 23-3t WANTED You to get your wall paper,' cleaned before the rush. Foi first class work call Phone 3041. 16-ti WANTED 40 to 60 acres, near Richmond; "will pay cash. Address Home, care Palladium. 18-7t WANTED For paper hanging see C. H. Mann, 17 S. 7th st. Phone 1876. 19-8t WANTED To rent 7 room house with garden by prompt paying tenant. Address B. S. X., Palladium. State price, conveniences and location. 22-7t SPIRE LLA CORSETS to order. Phone 3788. Mrs. Francis Bresman French, 401 N. 19th st. ' 17-tf WE REPAIR everything, bicycles, baby cabs, wringers, sweepers. Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son, N. W. 2nd st..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 FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room modern house. 115 N. W. 3rd st. Phone 2299. Long Bros. 25-2t FOR RENT Good 5 room house, 803 N. G-st., $10. Electric light and gas. . . . 25-3t FOR RENT Five room house. 2205 N. E St. 25-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, nice garden, on car line. Inquire 88 Easthaven ave. 25-2t FOR RENT House 5 rooms, reception hall and bath. Phone 3650. 24-4 FOR RENT Rooms in modern house. 221 S. 5th St. 24-3t FOR RENT House on Chestnut. Call 132 S. 3rd St. 24-4t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 30 N. 11th. 23-3t FOR RENT 7 room house, centrally located, gas, water, electric lights and barn. Will rent to colored people. Call 231 S. 13th st. 22-tf FOR RENT Half double house. Inquire 221 S. 3rd st. 19-tf FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges i? desired. 103 N. 17th st. 19-tf FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John street, S9.00 per month. O. D. Bullerdick. 529 S. 5th. Phone 1644. 11-tf FOR RENT 6 room house. 132 S. 3rd st. 17-tf FOR RENT "ast half double house, 5 rooms and bath, 1912 N. E st.; also single house, 5 rooms and bath, 2310 N. F st., $15 per month. Phone 3054. FOR RENT 1" .rnished room, suitable for one or two, ne:.r Automatic Tool Co.; all modern conveniences. Address Box 255, City. " 18-tf FOR RENT Furnished house with heat, no chii-ren. Address W, care Palladium. 18-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. 42 S. 10th st. 18-7t FOR RENT 5 room unfurnished flat. 416 N. W. 1st. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 3-eod-tf FORRENT One three room house. $500. Phone 3031. ll-eod-7t 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 6 rooms, a good house, $12.00, 1106 N. H st. 7 room house, 123 N. 3rd St., $15.00, furnace and bath room. Address E. G. Kemper, 319 W. Main st. FOR RENT House and large barn. 812 N. 16th st. C. E. Belford, 1127 Main. 19-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Second hand delivery wagon, new axles. T. Fitzwater, New Paris, 'O. 19-7t FOR SALE Must sell by April 1, one 16 foot "Liquid" soda fountain, all marble counter, latest design, 17 green wicker tables, 68 green wicker chairs, candy cases, steam table, kitchen cabinet and utencils, linoleum, electric carbonator, etc., complete outfit, bought new and in use less than one year. Cost nearly $5,000. For quick sale only $2,250. Write for full description. Harry E. Chapman, Columbus, Ind. 25-3t FOR SALE Heavy spring wagon, with top. Call Shurley's livery barn. 25-3t FOR SALE We have several good bargains in used cars. Quaker City Garage, 1518 E. Main st. 25-3t FOR SALE Driving horse. T. F Hornaday. 25-7t FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons, vehicles, sulky plows; good as new. 317 N. A St. 24-4t FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and calf. John Schutte, R. R, No. B, Spring Grove. 24-2t FOR SALE Steel Born range, Robinson bath cabinet. 322 N. 16th st Phone 1700. 24-7t

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Atflctloo Extraordinary SATURDAY March 27, at 1 O'clock. When we will sell 9 rooms of furniture complete, three good dressers, one fine buffet, two kitchen cabinets, good oak sideboard, two good davenports, fine divan, two good pedestal tables, fumed oak and polished tops, three library tables, eight rocking chairs, 36 dining chairs, iron bed mattress and spring, fine hall tree, four 9x12 - Axminster rugs, carpets and small rugs, book case and writing desk, 8,000 pictures, one disc phonograph, fine range, refrigerator, lounge, portieres, fine carpenter's tool chest. We kindly ask you to come early as our sale is large. DEERING & MacDONALD, Auctioneers. 17 S. 7th St. Phone 1876. FOR SALE Pair of black mules, will SPIRE LLA CORSETS Appointment by letter, postcard or telephone given prompt attention. Mrs. Mary Kielhorn Martin Spirella's Professional Corsetiere. 625 Main St. Phone 2488. FOR SALE New drop head sewing machine, $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Maxwell runabout. $100. 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE Counters, large meat refrigerator and other fixtures in good condition. Address C. E. Sell. 710 Main st. 6-tf FOR SALE 58 Victrola records. Call 215 N. 3rd St. 19-7t sell cheap. Call Independent Ice and Fuel Co. 23-3 1 FOR SALE Two good baby cabs. 1913 N. D st. 16-tf FOR SALE Business Opportunities. FOR SALE High class picture theatres, cigar stores, other retail stores and factories, used store fixtures, etc. Don't wait for prosperous times to get into business. Now is the time to secure bargains. If you want to sell, list your business with us. We get inquiries from all over the state. Indiana Business Exchange, Kokomo. Ind. 24-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE "jrM"inrirruTjji SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate aad rentals. Room 16. i. o. o. f. buildingInsurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. Hot

At Richmond, Ind. Saturday, March 27, 19 i 5 At Taube Barn, North Sixth St. 40 Head of Horses All classes draft mares, geldings and drivers. If you wish to buy a horse attend this sale If you have a horse to sell bring it in on day of sale. Iwill have buyers for all class es. Charges $2.00 per head. I will also sell My moving vans, consisting of two up-to-date vans and all equipments that go with them, two sets breaching harness, good as new. One team of white horses, as good a work team as you could buy, 10 and 11 years old. 2,500 white cedar fence posts, 8 feet long, the best car of posts I have had in a year and the last car I will have to sell at auction this spring. Sale to Commence at 12:30 p. m. Sharp. Terms 6 months with 6 interest. ,

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FOR SALE. Double house, six rooms each side, centrally located, rents for $18 aside, modern except heat, bargain at $4,200. 3 acres, 9 room house, plenty of fruit, good pike, 3 miles from Richmond, $1,200. 0. E. SELL, 710'$ Main Street. . Nice home. 7 rooms, central, $3,200. 5 acres, 2 miles, good bldgs., $3,500. Manygood homes for sale. Porterfield, Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE A good modern home, fine location. Phone 3234 or address X, care Palladium. FOR FARMS OR CITY PROPERTY see Bennett & Foreman, 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. FOR SALE A good vacant lot. cheap. Address Lot. care' Palladium. FOR SALE Modern residence. Immediate possess. Address Modern, care Palladium. . FOR SALE A 7 room residence in a dandy location. Phone 4347. Address Residence, care Palladium. FOR SALE City property and farms C. E. Belford. 1127 Main. 19-tf BEST BARGAIN ON INTERURBAN. 9 acres, good rich soil, 8 room house, fair barn, fenced, plenty of fruit. not far from Richmond. Only $1,700. SHUTZ & MILLER, Phone 2766. 205 2nd National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE 216 S. 10th st. Look at it and come and see us in our new location. 13 N. 10th st. Ferguson Investment Co. 25-lt FOR SALE New modern house. 402 S. 16th st. 25-7t FOR SALE Here's a real big bargain. on N. 3rd St., 7 rooms, furnace and bath room, for $1,700. Immediate possession. Phone 3247 or 4347, or address Bargain, care Palladium. FOR SALE 1 six room house, new, In Benton Heights. Phone 4767. 9-14t BIG BARGAIN New 6 room house, 103 S. W. 5th st. 18-7tl FOR SALE Six room house and bath, modern, good location; will sell reasonably. Address R, care Palladium. 18-7t FOR SALE New home, immediate possession. Phone 4447. FOR SALE City property and farms. 1127 Main st. 24-tf FOR SALE Suburban home, admirable location. Phone 4177. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED PEOPLE VALUE POLISHED DIAMONDS So do business men value trained "brains." Why not enter the Richmond Business College Monday and prepare for the opportunities which await trained people? For information concerning our courses phone or address Richmond Business College.

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By Hoban LOST LOST Pocketbook containing money and key. Reward. Leave at Bee Hive grocery. 25-U FOUND FOUND Pair of spectacles. 401 S. 5th st. 25-lt I We Are Surprised at the number of people to whom we talked during the last week that did not know of the improvements and the big advantages that Reeveston Place Addition has (We have particular reference to . South 19th St.) They almost invariably said: Why I never knew you had all of those improvements, and what improvements there were I thought cost extra over and above the lot." and then others said: "The addition is too good for me; I can't afford to build a $5,000 to $10,000 residence." and still others said : "We never knew the lots were 60 ft. wide and 147 ft. deep." These are the things we cannot understand. We thought with all the advertising we have done that every man, woman and child in Richmond knew all about this addition. In answer to above questions : Everything on So. 19th Street is complete and improvements all in and included in the price. Concrete street. Cement sidewalk and curb. Cluster lights in boulevard. All wires underground; no poles. Water and sewer "brought to each lot-line. Regarding the kind of house : All we ask is that you build a good looking house whether it cost $2,500 or $10,000 cuts no figure. But you must stay back a certain distance from the lotline. After everything is considered from every point of view it is invariably the opinion that South 19th street is by far the cheapest place in Richmond and the place to build a moderate priced home. It -is known as the model street because it is. Visitors from other nearby cities are always enthusiastic about this addition and say it is one of the best laid out plats they ever saw and just the right distance from the business section. Now is the time to investigate Reeveston. South 19th street, the best part of the best addition it has ever been Richmond's good fortune to have laid out. Write or telephone us and we shall be glad to call and explain. You . place yourself under no obligation. 66 oinnie 9j Room 203 Colonial Bldg., Or E. G. Kemper, 319 West Main. Phones 3234 or 4347

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