Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 150, 6 May 1915 — Page 13

Bringing Up Father

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Notes From Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Diffenderfer and daughter Betty Jane, went to Jefferonville Wednesday to visit Mr. Diffenderfer's sister, Miss Henrietta diffenderfer. Mrs. Anna Strickler and son Rustell, spent Wednesday In Richmond. Mrs. Oliver O'Brien of Rushville, is pending a few days with her father, Patrick Sommers. Mrs. James Revalee, after several days spent in the St. John's hospitel Of Anderson, for treatment, was able to return home Tuesday. Although touch fatigued by the trip, she is improving. Joseph Ebert, mention of whose illess from appendicitis, at a hospital In New York has been made, is improving. Miss Edith Bowman, returning from flagerstown to her home in Richmond, was the guest Sunday of Mr. nd Mrs. Abiram Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fronaphel, Dr. ind Mrs. W. R. Littell and Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Leslie were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. F. F. Romer Tuesday evening. Cards were played, followed by the serving of a lunch. J. H. Ilazelrigg has been seriously III, the past few days, suffering from CHESTER Mrs. Bertha Carman and son, Howard spent the week end with relatives at Centerville. Ollie Boerner and family spent Sunday with Charles Bond and family of Richmond. The Ladies' Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon. The election of officers will be held at. that time. Mothers Day will be observed next Sunday morning. May 9, at the M. E. Church. Everybody welcome. Miss Afton Pyle spent Sunday the guest of Miss Helen Hall of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. .Morrison Pyle spent Sunday with relatives at Whitewater. T..S. Martin visited relatives at Indianapolis last week. Miss Margery Pickett was appointed delegate from the M. E. Sunday school to the county convention at Fountain City, May 13-14. Mrs. Warren Stigleman was pleasMtly surprised by a number of relatives, Sunday at their beautiful country home south of town. The guests brought well-filled baskets. The affair as in honor of Mrs. Stigleman's birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. The Standard Oil Company is making a motor oil that has done away with all common lubricating troubles. Seven years ago their experts placed this ne:a but tested oil on the market. 1,100 gallons were sold the first year. Then motorists found it out. 1909's demand was for 335,000 gallons 1910's was for 1,118,400. In 1914 nearly 7,000,000 gallons were used in the Middle West alone. Polarine has gained in sales an average of a million gallons yearly simply because its use eliminated the annoyance and

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gall stones. Miss Ruby Hazelrigg, a niece, of Denver, and a trained nurse is in charge of the case. Mrs. Susie Guyton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Sites, of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Ellen Hughes has been quite ill, the past week at her home in East Cambridge. Hazel Lodge, D. of R., will initiate two candidates next Monday evening. Lunch will be served at the conclusion of the work. Visits With Parents. Mrs. Omar Huddleston of Muncie, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marson. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hall have returned to Richmond after a few days spent with their daughter, Mrs. George E. Calloway. Mrs. C. E. Bond and granddaughter Emily Hurst, spent Wednesday in Richmond and Centerville. Miss Gaynelle Hageman was in Richmond yesterday in attendance at the funeral service of Dr. Samuel Ross Lyons, pastor of the Reid Memorial church. Mrs. Arthur Cosgrove went to Indianapolis yesterday to spend a fewdays with her son, Henry. Sol Stigleman of Richmond, Mr. and i Mrs. Abijah Pyle of near Middleboro. j Mr. and Mrs. Abner Bulla, of Spring Grove, Mr. Harry Englebrecht and i family of Spring Grove, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Charles Bulla, Mrs. Cornelia Stidham ! and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgin and ' son Robert. j How Mrs, Harrod Got Rid of Her! Stomach Trouble. ' "I suffered with stomach trouble for ! years and tried everything I heard of, 1 but the only relief I got was temporary I until last spring I saw Chamberlain's j Tablets advertised and procured a i bottle of them at our drug store. I j got immediate relief from that dreadful heaviness after eating and from pain in the stomach," writes Mrs. Linda Harrod, Fort Wayne, Ind., Obtainable everywhere. adv. Masonic Calendar Thursday Wayne Council, No. 10, R. and S. M. Stated assembly and work in the Royal and Select Masters' degrees. Oil! Thick Oil! Gritty Oil! Durable Oil! delays incident to unsuitable lubricating oils. Hundreds of thousands of good cars have been saved from the scrap heap by its use. Use it in your motor. See what it does. Polarine maintains the correct lubricating body at every motor speed and temperature. It is produced by experts,with the help of perfect facilities, in the largest plant of its kind in the world. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (AN IKDIAVJ, COSPOR ATION Chicago, U. S. A. Ue RED CROWN GASOLINE Extra Heat Unit in Every Gallon Mean Extra Power. Speed and Mileage. (338)

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1915

Japan is the only oriental country in which sheet glass is manufactured. Don't Visit the California Expositions Without a supply of Allen's Foot Ease, the antiseptic powder to be Shaken into the Shoes, or dissolved in the foot-bath. The Standard Remedy for the feet for 25 years. It gives instant relief to tired, aching feet and prevent swollen, hot feet. One lady writf s : "I enjoyed every mlnnta of my stay at the Expositions, thanks to Allen's FootBase in my shoes' Get it TO-DAY. 1286 A Stylish Model. Youthful Among the many and varied styles of this season, there seems none more comfortable and simple than the blouse style here shown. It has the new full skirt, and new long sleeve. The neck edge is cut in a "V" outline in front, and may be finished with or without the "dickey." The collar is cut in a new and pleasing shape. Blue serge would be nice for this dress, with a finish of machine stitching, or braiding and with a facing of black faille on the collar. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 14, 16, 17 and IS years. It requires 5 yards of 44inch material for a 16-year 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 i NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR j j RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. j Notice is hereby given to the citi- j j zens of the city of Richmond, Wayne, j township, Wayne county, Indiana,! j that the undersigned, the Arlington i Hotel company, a corporation duly in-i ! corporated under the laws of the state! ! of Indiana and operating a hotel in the said city of Richmond, which is' j used for the reception of guests and j 'which has more than twenty-five'; rooms which are actually and in good I faith used for the accommodation of guests, intends to and will make ap- i plication to the board of commission-: i ers of Wayne county, Indiana, at the ; i regular term of said board of commis-; , sioners, commencing on the first Mon- i dav of June. J913. for the renewal of; ! the license which the undersigned, the Arlington Hotel company, now ' holds, to sell intoxicating liquors at i retail upon the following described premises and permit the same to be 1 drunk upon the premises where sold, j to-wit : Being a certain room thirty- ; nine 39 1 feet north and south and I seventeen and one-half ( ITVa ) feet ' east and west, on the ground floor and next room west of the northeast room on tqe said ground floor of the 1 brick building known as the Arlington ; hotel, situated and located at the j southeast corner of the intersection i of North E street, and North Ninth , street in said city of Richmond, and 1 in the Third ward of said cTty, on lots 317. 319. 320 and 321 in Elizabeth ; Starr's addition, to said city; and j which said room opens and fronts di- ; rectly upon said North E street and Is within said hotel building which the undersigned holds and operates as the

bona fide and sole lessee thereof, which said license which the undersigned, the Arlington Hotel company, now holds and for the renewal of which the undersigned intends to and will apply to said board of commissioners at the said June term, 1915, of said board of commissioners, was granted by said board of commissioners to Joseph P. U if f at the June term, 1911, of said board of commissioners to sell intoxicating liquors at retail upon said premises in said room and permit the same to be drunk upon said premises where sold, and which license the undersigned, the Arlington Hotel company, procured, purchased and had transferred to it by said Joseph P. Hit" f pursuant to and under power and authority granted and given by said board of commissioners at the February term, 1912, of said' board, and was at the June terras of mil', 1913 and 1914, respectively, of said board of commissioners renewed to and in the name of said the Arlington Hotel company. And the citizens of said city of Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, are hereby further noti

fied that Alonzo Frame, who is a male inhabitant of said city of Rich-1 mond and who is over the age of I twenty-one years and has resided in ; the state of Indiana and in said citvi of Richmond for more than one year continuously last past and is a qualified voter of said city and said state, and who possesses all the aualifications required of an individual to ob tain a license to sell intoxicating liquors under the statutes of the state of-Indiana, wi'l have control and gen eral sunervis-or of the business of selling intoxicating liquors bv the un-! dersigned. the Arlington Hotel com- j Pany, under said license, if the re-i newal thereof be granted to the un-! dersigned. the Arlington Hotel com-1 pany, by said beard of commissioners.) THE ARLINGTON HOTEL CO. By B. T. Hill. President. ; T "VT T nnt7 C:orirntiir i-l T ' 6-1 1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, that I. the undersigned. James C Braxton, being duly qualified to receive the same, will make application to the board of com-missioner-of the county of Wayne, in the state of Indiana, at the next regular session of .said board, commencing on the first Monday of June. 1915. for the grant of a renewal of my license which I now hold, to retail and sell in less quantities than five gallons at a time, intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, and to permit, the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold, and to carry on in connection with the sale of said liquors upon said premises a lunch counter. The premises upon which I shall so make application for a renewal of my said license to sell said intoxicating liquors at retail are described as follows, to-wit: Being a certain room 43I2 feet north and south by 13v; feet east and west, on the ground floor of a certain three-story brick buildinE; situated upon a part of lot number 103, in John Smi'h's addition to the city of Richmond, Indiana. Said room fronts on tire south side of Main street in said city and is known as No; fill Main street therein, and is in the First ward thereof. 6-1 1 JAMES C. BRAXTON. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned executor of the last will of XelHe Gwin, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by snid will conferred, he will at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. cn Saturday, the 3th day of June. 1913, at the pr emise:-, ne ar Economy, Wayne county, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale (unless sold at private sale before said dale i. all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: A pari: of the northenst (inciter of section twenty-eight (2Si. township eighteen (1M, range thirteen (13) east: beginning at a point twenty-six (26) feet east of the southwest corner of said quarter section and running thence north to the Economy and Williamsburg turnpike read, thence southeast along said road to the south line of said quarter section, thence west along said line to the place of beginning, and lying and being situated in Perry township. Wayne county, IndiSaid sale will bo made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value and subject to taxes due and payable in 1916. Said property will be for sale at private sale at its full appraised, value until the time set for the public sale. Either sale will be for cash. EDWARD L. GWIX, Executor. F. M. Conner and A. C. Lindemuth. Attorneys. 6-13-20-27

WANTED

WANTED We have a cash customer for a good SO to 100 acre farm. Must be practically level, good soil and well located. Will pay from $100 to $123 per acre. If you have such a farm list it up at one for our man will buy as soon as he finds one to suit him. SHUTZ & MILLER, Phone 2766. 205 2nd National Bank Bid?. WANTED Good gi,-l. Memorial Hospital. Apply Reid 5-3 1 WANTED Carpenters at once. Call or address Bert Anderson, Eaton. Ohio. 5-2t WANTED At once, auto body door hangers, metal auto body panelers and hammer men. Apply to Central Mfg. Co., Connersville, Ind. 5-3t WANTED An experienced lady stenographer. Address in own hand writing, giving experience. The Wayne Works. 5-2t WANTED Boarders by day, week or meal, 210 X. 7th. Ollie Uley. 3-7t WANTED Place on farm by bright, intelligent boy of 10 years. Phone 4052. . 3 - 4 1 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 applicants write. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. l-7t WANTED Repairing or altering men's garments. Phone 2131. 30-7t WANTED Members for the "New Era" club, five cents will place a new Standard Rotary Sewing Machine in your home, payments made cn Xmas savings plan of banks. 39 weeks pays for machine. H. D. Lacey, 9JS. jTthjst. Phone 1756. WANTED Carpets to clean. Phone 2690 apr 23 to may 31 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 Fly screens to make, lawn i mowers, saws, shears, knives sharp- ; ened, bicycles, baby cabs, wringers, S carpet sweepers and everything to rej pair. Calle-". for and delivered ire. I 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. WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prises for second hand goods end 6ells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf A LARGE manufacturing company is seeking a general agency connection in this city as an outlet for their full line of electrical specialties, and their general agency manager will be here in the next few days ready to close negotiations with some reputable and experienced party who is desirous of making a connection of this kind: applicants for this agency must be able to show evidence of their capabilities along this line and have sufficient financial responsibility to push the proposition. For further particulars and appointment. Address C-2, care Palladium, giving your complete address, and, if possible, telephone number. 6-3t OSTRICH PLUMES dyed all colors, willows made into French plumes or stick-ups. 1237 E. Main st. 6-ecd-3t WANTED Boarders or roomers in ' private family. S. E. cor. S. 7ih and '. B sts. 6-tf ; WAXTED Washings and ironings, j Mrs. Stryer.638S1 6th jit 6-2t WAXTED Place to work of morTT-, ings. 1014 S. F st. 6-2t LP1RELLA CORSETS to order. Pho-e i 37SS. Mrs. Francis Eresman French, I 401 X. 19th st. 17-tf 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 Xational bank of Liberty and Dorvers' National Bank. Kansas City, Mo. 17-30t WAXTED Your old carpets all kinds. We make beautiful "Fluff Rugs," any size. For prices etc.. phone E. B. ""-len-cer. 1370, or address 16 N. 6th St. Agent for the Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Rag rugs a specialty. Illusf'-ted catalogue mailed on request. Satisfaction guaranteed. 14-tf WAXTED Girl or middle aged woman to do general house work. Address H, care Palladium. 10-tf

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Barn room for 3 horses : and wagon. 407 S. 11th st. 6-Jt ' FOR RENT 5 room cottage, cistern and well water, electric lights, good garden, half square from car line. J $9.50 per month. 9 Roscoe st. 6-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, new and mod-, em. 1022 1 S. C st. fi- :t FOllRWNT:!ollerir6 roomTlat".v'ery ; desirable. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son , Rooms 1 and 3 Woctcctt "'nek Phone 1956. 16-tu-th-satitt FOR RENT 3 room house, S3.00, near Bailey's grocery. Phone 3031. 20-eod-tf FOR RENT Four room flats. 2'irt'2 ! and 211 1,2 S. 14th st. Phone 323H. 3-4t j POR REN T Storage p ri v at e room.' new concrete building. Rates reasonable. Phone 1070. 5-tf FOR RENT Auto room, new modern equipped garage, light and heat furnished if desired. Call 4S S. 11th st. 3-tf FOR-RENT':McelfuTniihed from room with modern conveniences ia private family, for gentleman. 216 S. 9th st 3-2t FOR RE XT T hr ee! four and six y "i modern apartments. Jonas G. M26 Main st. r.-tf, FOR RE.TThree room flatNo. 00! X. 13th St.. $9.00: two three room flats over C01 & 603 X. 13th St.. $S.r1 each: four room flat over 321 X. Mh St., $10.00. O. B. Fulghum. over 770 Main street. Phone 2233. 4-3 1 FOR-RENT Barn with cement floor and electric lights, suitable for garage. Call 400 S. 9th. 3-if FOR RE NT Good 5 room house,S W. 4th st. Inquire 417 Kinsev st. Phone 324S. 29-7t FOR RENT 6 rooms, electric lights. both waters. 1102 X. I st. See Sh'.t.; fiMiljer, 205Sec. Nat. Bank. 4-.U FOR RE NT 6r oo mhou s e . good ban Call 222 X. 13th or 1013 Main. r.-tt FOR RENT Seven roo'mhouVe-with bath and hot water heat, complete, desirable location, 44 S. 12th st. C.'l : V. H. Bradbury & Son, Wostcott Block. ;?-7t FOR RENT 6 room flat. 1130i Main. Phone 1004. " 24-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 2"X. 11th st. Phone 1702. 2! if FO R RENT HiTe766ornsr f ' rn at e and bath. X. C st. 1310. Inqjire 303 X. 13th st. 21-tf FOR REXT Rooms, board or i ookir ; privileges i? desired. 103 X. I7tt Bt. 19-t: FOR REXT Modern huse, centra!. Seven rooms and bath. Dr. Ewins 10 tf FOR RENT Hal double house. In ; quire 521 S. 3rd st. 19-tf i FOR REXT 5 room house. tig gar j den. Asylum ave. Fred Meyer. 19-tf-POR REXT Modern 10 room house. 3 squares from Uh and Main. fi?e rooming house, to proper pai tu s. Address Rooming, care Palladium. 30-7t FOR SALE Business Opportunities. I FOR SALE High class picture the ! tres, cigar stores, other retail stores and factories, used store fixtures, ct?. Don't wait for prosperous times to gr-t ; into business. Now is the tim to sr- ; cure bargains. If you want to scl , I list your business with us. We get ! Inquiries from all over the state in diana Business Exchange, Kokome. i Ind. 24-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagon?, punter. :. plows, binders, mowers, vehicles. v hides. ol7 X. A st. -2 FO R S A LE Bees , bee "hives a ri 1 1 "Vu i - plies at 300 S. W. 3rd t-t. Phono 4733. 6-:lt FOR SALE Brown mare. 3 years old. weighs 1.100 lbs., heavy mane fc.inl tail, good driver. Call 2113 X. E st. Phone 3670. 6-It FOR SALE Water motor washing machine; square piano. S3S X. 10th st. 6-t f FOR SALE Moline 5-passenger touring car, 4-cylinder. Inquire Westcott Motor Car Co. Phone 1635. 26-eod-tf FOR SALE Jitney Bus, good as new. G. W. Xewbern, R. R. 4. Phone 5147G. 3-eod-7t FOR SALE Hot blast and oven. Phone 3675. i-Ti ; FOR SALE Large ice box. side boar ! and counter, 15 ft. long. Call 3471 or 2197. J. H. Shell. 4-7t

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By McManus FOR SALE FOR SALE Fox terrier pups. Phone 10S2. 6-3t HORSE SALE AT RICHMOND, IXD. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915, AT TAUBE'S BARN. North Sixth Street. 40 HEAD OF HORSES All Classes Drafters. General Purpose and Drivers. SPECIAL I will have a lot of extra good drivers for this sale. If you want a good driving horse don't fail to atr tend this sale. TO COX3IGXORS Bring in your horses. I will have buyers for all clashes. Charges for selling, $2.00 per head. ONE IXTERXATIOXAL AUTOMOBILE. Pale to commence at 12:20 p. m. Terms months, with 61 interest. H. H. JONES. FOR SALE 40 H. P. auto. 5 passenger 322 X. 16th. Phone 1700. 5-3-if FOR SALE Baseburnet first class condition. 615 S. J st. 29-7t FOR SALE 2 large iron safes. Call Henry Holzapfel. 23-7t FOR SALE Four oak book racks, 11 feet high by 5 feet i nwidth. In excellent, condition. E. F. Hiatt. 20-tf FOR SALE Several Good Automobiles Q TAKER CITY GARAGE 131S East Main St. SPirtELLA CORSETS Appointment by letter, postcard or telephone eiven prompt attention. Mis. Mary Kielhorn Martin Spirella's Professional Corsetiere. 525 Main St. P'. 3r.e 24SS. FOR SALE Excelcior motorcycle, twin, seven horse, in perfect condition. Call at Irvin Reed & Son. 16-tf FARM LOANS. Money to loan on farms 3 3 years' time. See SHUTZ & MILLER. 203 Second National Bank. Phone 2766. FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE WHY XOT OWX your own home and Id your tent money pay tor it. Come in and talk it over with u?. jit-nnett Sz Foreman. 13 Kelly Bids. Phone 2707. For Farms, City Property and Fire Insurance, See SHUTZ & MILLER. Phone 276fi. 205 Second Xational Bank. REAL ESTATE of Richmond a Specialty. PORTERF1ELD, Colonial Building. FOR PALE C'ty pronertv and farm-. C. E. Belford. 1127 Main. 19-tf insurance Loans, Real Estatc, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghsm. over 710 Main St. Pii.Inc -111 cth' AlOOKti A. OCIiOKN For all kinds of insnrpece. bonds and loans, real estate ar.ii rentals. Room j6. 1. Q. O. F. building. ArM RTTBliRTST "REAL KSTA pk, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AYE. R. NO. 1. PHOXE 4171. OFFICE IS S. STH. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED "Major Wayn." Percheron Stallion, Register Xo. 74099. Enrollment No. 3410. Sound. Wright 1S00. fine dlrpo::tion. splendid worker, and sure breeder. Will make the season 1M5 at my farm 2U miles northeast f Richmond on the Middleboro pike I will .ppreeiate enquiry and inspection. A. H. P LE. Thone M47-C. 30-eod-26t LOST LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN One bay mare. Call 463 s. W. 4th st. 61t ! LOST Gold spectacles near Earlham. ' Leave S42 National road. 21-tf FOUND FOUND Gold signet ring on N. 9th st. Call at Palladium. 6-lt -