Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 142, 27 April 1915 — Page 15

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TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS SELECT CALLAWAY

MILTON. Ind.. April 27. The Sunday school convention of the township was held Sunday at the Christian church. The program was interesting, especially the address of Rev. J. W. Zerbe of Williamsburg. His theme was "Say On," and advanced the thoughts of higher ideals and work in religious life and teachings. Music was furnished by members of the several church choti'3 combined and the combined orchestras of the M. E. and Christian churches. The occasion was also the time for the annual election of officers which resulted: Charles Callaway, president; W. H. Jeffries, vice president; Miss Miriam Parkins, secretary-treasurer; E. P. Jones, chorister; department superintendents. Miss Cora M. Brown, elementary; Mrs. Harry Doty, secondary; Mrs. Sam Hoshour, adult; Mrs. E. P. Jones, teacher training; Mrs. Benton Wagner, temperance; Mrs. Julia Pruitt, home; Rev. Clayton White, missionary; Miss Florence Newman, press.

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HAGERSTOWN

WHOLE FAMILY DEPENDENT Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio, writes: "Our whole family depend on Pine-Tar-Honey." Maybe someone in your family has a severe Cold perhaps It is the baby. The original Dr.

Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is an ever ready i household remedy it gives immediate : relief. PlnTar-Honey penetrates the!

linings of the Throat and Lungs, destroys the Germs, and allows Nature to act. At your Druggist, 25c. adv.

HAGERSTOWN. Ind.. April 27.

Several relatives from here formed a surprise party Sunday at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Quickie at Arcadia,

the affair being in celebration of the seventy-fifth birthday anniversary of

Mrs. Quickie. The trip was made in automobiles. Those present were Mrs. Ella Whitesell, Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Whitesell, Charles Wilson. Levi strickler, George Fouts, Art Moore,

Clarence Fouts. Henry Strickler. Minos

Strickler, Earl Strickler, Mrs. Alice Fouts and Mrs. Anna Strickler and son Russell of Cambridge City. Mrs. Lillian Mathews of Los Angeles is visitin giw th friends here and with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Best at Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petro and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petro at the county farm. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brawder and family of Arcanum, O., are visiting William Stahr and family and George Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sherry and sons, Mrs. Mahala HufTman and Louis Petty. Mr. and Mrs. George Houser of Grand Rapids, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Houser Sunday.

i CAMBRIDGE CITY I Mr. and Mrs. Haynes Huff and daughter returned Monday to Leesburg after having spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Huff s brother, T. H. Peet, and family. A number from here attended the baccalaureate services at Dublin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard, residing north of town spent Sunday with Will Johnson and family of Milton. Mrs. Susie Guyton and Mrs. L. D. Ogborn were in Richmond Monday on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Alice Guyton. Everett Modlin, a veterinary surgeon, have mode to this city from New Castle and is occupying the Paul property on Dale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Amman spent Sunday with friends in Richmond. Mrs." Kate Kimball of Pontiac, Mich., is spending some time with her sister, Miss Lizzie Sawyer, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weed have returned to Franklin after a visit with the latter's mother, Mrs. Joseph Weigle. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Abiram Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. George Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kiese and Miss Beatrice Swallow were in Richmond Sunday afternoon on account of the death of Edward Bowman.

Fine Pansy Plants from 3inch pots, 35c per dozen. Delivered to any part of the city. Phone 3135. Gause's Greenhouse, National Road West. SAVES CHILDREN IN SCHOOL HACK

For stopping a hack load of children which was being driven on the track in the path of an approaching C. & O. passenger train at Economy, E. J. Saunders, pumper at Economy, is commended in this month's issue

of the Employe's Magazine. Mr. Saun

ders saw the hack approaching the track and also noticed that the driver was paying no attention to the train. He rushed up the track, stopping the vehicle just in time.

REQUEST HUERTA TO GIVE LECTURE

CHICAGO, April 27. A reply to an invitation to deliver an address here was awaited from General Victoriano Huerta by the Sociedad HispanoAmericano today. The society requested the deposed Mexican executive to stop here on his way from New York to San Francisco long enough to address it smembers.

WOMEN VOLUNTEERS

Cause of Sleeplessness. Sleeplessness often results from a disordered stomach. Correct that and

you can sleep as well as ever. Mrs. :

Mae Ingersoll, Pulaski, N. Y., was troubled with indigestion and headache. "I was so restless at night," she says, "that I could not sleep. Chamberlain's Tablets were so highly recommended that I got a bottle of them and soon after I began taking them I was very much improved. Two bottles of them cured me." Obtainable everywhere. adv.

EDEN IN TURKESTAN SAYS OLD SAVANT

TOKYO. April 27. Tse Tsen Tai, a Chinese scholar of great reputation throughout the Far East, has just written a book in which he attempts, with a very convincing show of authority, to prove that the Garden of Eden is not in Armenia or in the Euphrates Valley, but in Chinese Turkestan and that the Chinese as well as all other races of mankind originated there.

In stress and trouble the women of a nation are always to be counted upon. In Servia the women went to the front with muskets in their bands; thsy were as strong and brave as the men on the firing line. In this country few of our women escape the weakening troubles peculiar to their sex. For every disease or ailment of a womanly character, no matter how recent or how long standing, the one sure, reliable remedy of proved merit is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is prepared from nature's roots and herbs and does not contain a particle of alcohol or any narcotic. It's not a secret prescription for its ingredients are printed on the wrapper. Women are earnestly advised to take it for irregular or painful periods, backache, headache, displacement, catarrhal condition, hot flashes, sallow complexion and nervousness. For girls about to enter womanhood, women about to become mothers and for the changing days of middle age Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription should always be on hand. Write Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.f for free 136 page book on woman's diseases. Every woman should have one.

1295-A Simple Set of Underwear for Girls' Drawers, Petticoat and Underwaist.

Cambric, muslin, nainsook, long cloth or crepe may be used for the drawers and petticoat; lawn is also nice for the petticoat, and the model is god for flannel or flannelette. Caution or domet flannel could also be used for the drawers. If a strong durable underwaist is wanted, drill, or jean is best. "Waists of this class are also sometimes made of canton flannel. The pattern Includes all styles illustrated. It is cut in 6 sizes: 2, 4, 6, S, 10 and 12 years. The drawers require y2 yards of 36-inch material, the petticoat requires 2 yards and the underwaist IV yard for a 10 year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Address youv letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department, Richmond, Indiana.

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WANTED

WANTED Restaurant work. 719 N. 16th St. 26-2t WANTED Housework. 318 N. Ttti st. 26-2t

WANTED House cleaning by day, $1.25 per day. Phone 2357. 26-2t

WANTED One unfurnished room for light housekeeping by responsible lady. Address A. Z., care Palladium. 26-3t

SEE ELMER COONEY for paper hanging; work guaranteed. Phone 2788. 26-7t

HELP WANTED Female Women make $15 to $35 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery. Experience unnecessary. Part or full time. Pair beautiful silk hose free to first person accepting agency in your town. Write International Mills, Norristown, Pa. 24-tf

WANTED Carpets to clean. Phone 2690. apr 23 to may 31

WANTED Man and wife to take charge of new hotel. Address Lock Box 264, city. 27-2t

WANTED Washing or house cleaning. Mrs. F., care Palladium. 27-2t

WANTED To do house cleaning by a woman. Call at 422 N. 3rd st. 27-3t

WANTED Capable girl for house work. 43 S. 8th st. 27-2t

WANTED Work in home by young woman for room and board. Address Board, care Palladium. 27-2t

WANTED Members for the "New Era" club; 5 cents will place a Standard Rotary Sewing Machine in your home. Payments made same as Xmas saving clubs of banks. 39 weeks pays for machine. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756.

WANTEP-rFly screens to make, lawn !.:tnowers;v saws, shears, knives sharpened, bicycles, baby cabs, wringers, carpet sweepers and everything to repair. Called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son.

WANTED Office desk and dresser. Phone 4141 mornings. 6-tf

WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, screen doors and windows made and repaired. Repairs of all kinds. Called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co. Phone 1936.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT 6 room house and barn, 318 N. 17th st. Call at 222 N. 15th st. or 1013 Main. 26-2t FORRENT A small house for man and wife without children, at 218 S. 11th st. 24-7t FORRENT Modern apartments. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st. 24-tf FOR RENT 2 room flat. Starr Piano Co., 10th and Main. 24-7t FOR RENT 6 room flat, 1130 Main. Phone 1004. 24-tf

FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 206 N. 11th st. Phone 1702. 24-tf

FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms, moderate price. 24 N. 13th st. 23-7t

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Barred Plymouth eggs that win anywhere, $1.50 and $2.50 per 15. Pine Croft Barred Rock Farm, D. W. Foster. R. TL No. 3, National road east, Richmond, Ind. 21-7t

FOR SALE Paige roadster, first class condition. J. C. Bockman, over Knollenberg's Annex. Room 6. 20-7t FOR TRADE: For property, colts and cattle. Edward Deboy, Lynn, Ind. 24-27-30

FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs, $1 for 15, splendid stock. O. P. Farmer, Economy, Ind. 20-7t

FOR RENT 8 room modern dwelling, bath, furnace, electric lights, hardwood floors. No. 25 N. 13th St. C. T. Price. 20-7t

FOR RENT 2 unfurnished downstairs rooms, 304 N. 21st. 14-tf

FOR RENT 4 modern rooms. 222 S. 12th st. 21-7t

FOR RENT House, 6 rooms, furnace and bath. N. C st 1310. Inquire 303 N. 13th st. 21-tf

FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges It desired. 103 N. 17th st. 19-tf FOR RENT Modern house, central. Seven rooms and bath. Dr. Ewing. 10-tf

FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John street, $9.00 per month. O. D. Bulltrdick, 520 S. 6th. Phone 1644. 11-tf

FOR RENT Hal double bouse. Inquire 221 S. 3rd St. 19-tf

FOR RENT 5 room house, big garden. Asylum ave. Fred Meyer. 19-tf

FOR SALE Business Opportunities.

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

EPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Phone 3788. Mrs. Francis Bresman French, 401 N. 19th st. 17-tf

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NO CHARGE FOR THIS GRAND HOME MEDICAL BOOK Every home should have one. Every man and woman who isn't afraid to read a book so plainly written that any one can understand it should write today for a revised copy of The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y. This is a large cloth bound book of 1008 pages, 8 inches long, 1 inches thick, brimful of knowledge not found in ordinary books, sent postpaid to any reader who will send this clipping with 20 cents. Adv.

NOTICE. TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of June,. will be received by the board of trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, May 3, 1915. Specifications may be seen at the Second National bank or at the hospital. By order of the board. S7-2t S. E. SMITH, Med. Supt

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF SALOON PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given, that the un

dersigned, as administratrix of the estate of Jesse J. Schultz, deceased, will offer at public auction upon the premises at No. 823 North E street, in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, on Tuesday, the 25th day of May, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., all of the stock of wines, liquors, whiskies, cigars and all other merchandise, together with

all of the fixtures, furnishings, uten

sils and all other personal property of every kind and character situated in and belonging to the saloon business recently conducted by the late Jesse J. Schultz upon said premises, together with the good will of said business and a certain portable garage at the rear of said premises, and including also the unexpired term of the license issued to the said Jesse J. Schultz by the board of commissioners of the county of Wayne and by the city of Richmond to conduct said business. TERMS One-third cash, one-third in six months and the remaining onethird in twelve months from date of sale; all the deferred payments to be evidenced by promissory notes in usual bankable form, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date, and attorney's fees, secured by sureties upon said nates to the satisfaction of said administratrix, or, the purchaser may pay all in cash. Said administratrix will 'offer said business as a whole or in such lots and parcels as she may deem best. All sales amounting to five ($5.00) dollars or less, cash. Purchaser will assume and pay taxes assessed for year 1915, payable in 1916. (Signed) MARY SCHULTZ.

Administratrix of the Estate of Jesse

J. Schultz, Deceased. Shiveley & Shiveley, Attorneys. Dated April 20, 1915. 20-27-4-11

WALL PAPER hanging and decorator. Reasonable price. Albert Ashcraft. Phone 3479. 804 N. G St. CATTLE Buy our stockers and feeders of B. C. Stanley. Correspondence solicited. Room 564, Kansas City Stock Yards. For reference. Union County National bank of Liberty and Dorvers' National Bank, Kansas City, Mo. 17-30t

WANTED Your old carpets all kinds. We make beautiful "Fluff Rugs," any size. For prices etc., phone E. B. Spencer, 1370. or address 16 N. 6th St. Agent for the Asbjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Rag rugs a specialty. Illust-ted catalogue mailed on reouest Satisfaction guaranteed. 14-tf

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 Four oak book racks, 11 feet high by 5 feet i "nwldth. In excellent condition. E. F. Hiatt. 20-tf

FOR SALE Several Good Automobiles QUAKER CITY GARAGE 1518 East Main St.

SPIIIELLA CORSETS Appointment by letter, postcard or telephone given prompt attention. Mrs. Mary Kielborn Martin Spirella's Professional Corsetlere. 525 Mala St Phone 2488.

FOR SALE Maxwell runabout, $100. 3 S. 7th st

FOR SALE Antique high post cherry bed and chest of drawers. 843 N 12th st. 24-3t

FOR SALE Watches, diamonds and violins. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th. 24-tf

FOR SALE REAL ES-TATE

FOR SALE Lot near Earlham, reasonable. Phone 4864. -- 21-?t FORSAIlty property and farms. C. E. Belford. 1127 Mala. 19-tf

Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233.

FOR SALE 2 beautiful lots In Maxwell addition. $125.00 each. See J.' M. Foster. 31, S. W. F st 27-St

SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of Insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. building.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. RICHMOND PROPERTY A SPECIALTY. PORTERFI ELD. COLONIAL BLDG.

A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. L PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH.

FOR SALE Moline 5-passenger touring car, 4-cylinder. Inquire Westcott Motor Car Co. Phone 1655. 26-eod-tf

FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 1914 Ford roadster In perfect condition, or will consider trade for good horse, harness and pheaton. For further information see Deering & MacDonald. Phone 1876.

FOR SALE A good farm, 53 acres, 5 acres woodland, good soil, buildings and fencing, nice orchard, platform scales, gasoline engine for pumping water, etc. A bargain at $6,325. SHUTZ & MILLER, Phone 2766. 205 2nd National Bank Bldg. LOST

FOR SALE Domestic sewing machine, good condition, $3. Phone 2319. 26-2t

FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle, twin, seven horse, in perfect condition. Call at Irvin Reed & Son. 16-tf

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

CANE SEED free at Bertsch's Sorghum mill, Centerville. Ind. 23-3t

FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE

WANTED Girl or middle aged woman to do general house work. Address H. care Palladium. 10-tf

WANTED You to get your wall paper cleaned before the rush. Foi first class work call Phone 3041. 16-ti

FOR RENT

POR RENT 3 room house, $5.00, near Bailey's grocery. Phone 3031. 20-eod-tf

FOR RENT 6 room and bath, S. W. 3rd St., $13. Phone 3042. 27-2t

FOR RENT East 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. 1-tu-thur-sat-tf

FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat, very desirable. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son. Rooms l ami S WGEtccit Block. Phone 1956. 16-tu-th-satltr

FOR RENT 6 room house, bath, 236 N. 21st st., $15 per month. Phone 4010 or 103 N. 15th st. 26-tf

FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John St., lights and water in house, $8. Call O. D. Bullerdlck. Phone 1235. 26-2t

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Lucinda Roberts, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, administrator of the estate of Lucinda Roberts, deceased, rate of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Administrator. Shiveley & Shiveley, Attorneys. Dated April 20, 1915. " 20-27-4

FOR RENT 6 rooms and bath. 327 N. 16th st. Phone 1572. 27-3t

FOR RENT A new 7 room modern house, W. Main St., between 3rd and 5th sts. Phone 3275. 27-3t

FOR RENT 6 room up-to-date house, 1317 S. B st. Phone 2900. 27-4t

FOR RENT Five room house, 238 Randolph St., 413 N. W. 3rd St., 439 Lincoln st. Call Knode's Music Store. 27-2t

FOR RENT Garage for single automobile; all conveniences. 238 S. 5th st. 27-3t

FOR RENT Front room for lady. 611 N. 8th st. 27-2t

FOR RENT 3 unfurnished housekeping rooms, $8. 432 Main. 26-2t

"Major Wayne," Percheron Stallion, Register No. 74699. Enrollment No. 5410. Sound. Weight 1800, fine disposition, splendid worker, and sure breeder. Will make the season 1915 at my farm 2H miles northeast of Richmond on the Mlddleboro pike I will appreciate enquiry and inspection. A. H. PYLE, Phone 5147-C. 30-eod-26t

Five Cents Will make the first payment on a new sewing machine. H. D. LACEY 9 South 7th. Phone 1756

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Set of buggy harness. See Harris, 160 Fort Wayne ave. 27-lt

FOR SALE Springs, mattress and bed, good davenport. 26 Richmond ave. 27-7t FOR SALE Bicycle, cheap. Address Bicycle, care Palladium. 27-2t

FOR SALE A 200 account McCaskey register, good as new, cost $130; a 7foot nickelplated show case, counters and other fixtures suitable for grocery, meat market or confectionery, cheap. Call at 201 S. 7th st. 27-tues-fri-4t

FOR SALE 100 White Leghorn hens; also a 1913 five passenger Ford body. Call or address Chas. M. Shepard, R. F; D. No. 1, S. 13th St., Richmond, Ind. 27-lt FOR SALE Rug and 6ome furniture. 128 S. 10th st 27-lt

FOR SALE 3 burner Perfection coal oil stove; 2 gas globes. 438 S. 9th st 27-2t FOR SALE Pony, fine driver and sad dler, four-seated trap, harness, etc. Inquire office Swayne-Robinson & Co. 27-5t

FOR SALE Modern home, 8 rooms, soft water bath, large lot. Call 916 Main st. 20-7t IF YOU are wanting to buy or sell any kind of real estate, city or country homes, come in and talk it over with us. A square deal to both buver and seller. Bennett & Foreman, 15 Kelly Bldg.

LOST Gold spectacles near Earlham. Leave 842 National road. 21-tf DOST Long bill purse, contents money and notes. Return to George Brehm. Reward. 26-2t

LOST Basket of clothes. Phone 2690. 26-St LOST Party finding gloves at 201 N. 9th st, return to Arlington hotel. Reward. 27-lt

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FOUND Black and white shepherd dog with tan on head, an Williamsburg pike. Phone 5149-D. 26-lt

FOUND Lady's waist on. Sheridan st. Call 1016 Sheridan st. 27-lt

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THREE HOUSES CHEAP 2 Single, 1 Double j $1100, $1600, $2400 jj The Three Rent for $45 per Month. jj Eo Go Kemper 1 319 West Main, or care The Miller Kemper Co. jjj Phone 3234 or 3247 j IliiM

FOR SALE Refrigerator, washer, iron springs. 133 S. 12th st 27-2t

FOR SALE 2 lotsan ST 23rd itT, iteeveston addition; bargain. 920 Main st. 26-3t

FOR SALE Modern house, good location, 6 rooms, price $3,000; $500 down, balance $20 month. Bennett &

Foreman, 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707.

FOR SALE Good horse, table, rocart

and couch. 207 National road west.

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BE READY FOR THE COLLECTOR Receiving Want Ads by telephone is the final detail in making The Palladium Want Columns promptly and perfectly useful to the readers. Telephoned Ads cost no more in money and less in time but The Palladium must employ collectors to follow the 'phone. The extra accommodation of receiving by phone should be encouraged by always being ready for the collector. Don't; Let Him Call the SECOND TIME

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