Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 138, 24 May 1915 — Page 9

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COMES TO RICHMOND TO BOOM OLD ROAD BRAZIL, Ind., May 24. Elated over the success achieved in improving the National road in Clay county through the manual co-operation of about 600 volunteers comprised of business men, farmers, high school boys, auto drivers, teamsters and women, E. J. Herman of Washington, director general of the national highway association left for Richmond today to interest the commercial club of that city in his plans for similar popular movements along the eastern portion of the highway. While a brass band furnished encouragement and the women prepared foor 13 miles of roadway from Cloverland to Eagle station was put in perfect condition. It is estimated that 2,000 visitors will traverse the national highway enroute to the speedway races. Everybody that hasn't "did it" ought to makes you feel fine, braces you up, you feel like a King, just what you need in the Spring a thoro cleasing purifying tonic-remedy. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c Tea or Tablets. Fosler Drug Co.-Adv. ECONOMY v Herman Lamb was in Richmond recently. Franklin Oler of Williamsburg, was here Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall of Richmond, spent Wednesday night with John Replogle and family. Cottage prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. Halloway Friday night. Miss Dora Pierce attended the May Festival at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts o: Richmond, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams. J. O. Edwards and Prentiss Edwards were at Williamsburg Thursday. John Manning was in Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underhill and family of Greensfork, were guests of Mr. and -Irs. O. L. Hiatt Thursday. Charles Moore of Modoc, was here Wednesday. Pete Atkinson returned from the East Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour and Mr. and Mrs. Howell of Modoc, were here Thursday. Joe Morrison was fishing at Martindale creek Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Loop, Mrs. Link Morrison and Herschel Ballenger were in Richmond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison entertained at dinner recently Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oler and Mrs. Martha Oler of Williamsburg. Edith Lamb is acting a substitute at the telephone exchange. One pound of good bread is as nutritive as 2 1-2 pounds of potatoes. THE FIRST THING A GOOD DOCTOR PRESCRIBES A jrood physic and liver stimulant is usually the first remedy prescribed by the physician when called to a case. He does so because he knows that most of our ills are directly or indirectly dua to constipation, sluggish liver, etc.; therefore his first concern is to reach and remove the probable cause of the illness, and the system, relieved of this poisonous feces, again becomes normal. And that is exactly the idea behind Sentanel Laxative Tablets, a remedy for constipation, indigestion, and liver troubles, every ingredient of which has been passed on and approved by an eminent chemistwnich you or any of your family may take and which easily and painlessly, but thoroughly and cffectiv.ely, will cleanse your system, stimulate your liver, thereby ridding your organs and your blood of many of the underlying causes of illness and troubK Sentanel Laxatives contCn no calomel. They are mild yet very effective. Do not gripe nor irritate. ' We know Sentanel Laxatives will satisfy you. So positive are we of this that we cell Sentanels under a broad money-back guarantee, viz.; If in your judgment they idon't give you the results you expect, send us the empty box; we will refund your money. Sentanels are on sale at your druggist's. Ten doses, 10c. Send for a box, take one tonight and make tomorrow bright. A physician's trial package free, if you mention this advertisement when you write. Sentanel Remedies Co., 605 Union Central Bldg;., Cincinnati, O. - ' lJ,

W. MANCHESTER, O. Mesdames Chloe and Ethel TrOutwine were Lewisburg shoppers Wednesday afternoon. Reilly Trick and Joe Emerick of Eldorado, were business visitors here Thursday. . . Miss Katie Waldren and John Waldren, sr., was in Eaton Thursday. Misses Alice and Iris Scuerman were in Lewieburg Wednesday. Miss Clara Steinhilber of Greenville, spent Thursday here. The Monroe township Sunday school convention was held Sunday afternoon at Wares Chapel. Harry Lusk and wife arrived here Wednesday frc-m Kentucky and will make their future home here. Miss Myrtle Trone spent Friday in Lewisburg. Frank Graham of New Madison, was here Thursday on business. F. M. Emerick, who recently purchased the Martin property on Main street, is remodeling and building an addition. Russel Fourman moved last week to the Lossairt property. Mrs. Viola Har rison of Richmond, will move into her i property vacated by Fourman. George Trump, who has been confined in a sanitarium at Dayton, the past month, is reported to be much improved. ITALIANS TO STAY. INDIANAPOLIS, May 24. That few if any Italians living in Indianapolis will return to their native home to take part in the prospective war was-j the opinion of several of the promi-: nent Bien of that nationality. Salvatdij Pasterito said: '"Italians will not go i back now. Italy is strong enough to fight and will win." Other Italian business men expressed the same views. Some granites will withstand a crushing strain of 40,000 pounds to the square inch. 1327 Ladies' Costume With Convertible Collar and With Sleeve in Either of Two Lengths. White or colored linen would be ideal for this style, which is also nice ; for gingham, lawn, corduroy, voile, taffeta or serge. The waist is made ! with a yoke cut square over the back, where it joins a plaited section. The I collar is new and stylish. The sleeve I in either length is good, and shows attractive cuff styles. The skirt is a, gored model, with plaited back panel. The pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36,) 3S. 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. ; It requires 6 yards of 44-inch material for a 36-inch size. The skirt measures about 3Vi yards at its lower edge. 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 Name City Address ...

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY,, MAY 24, 1915

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WANTED Fly screens to make, lawn " mowers, saws, sheafs, knfves sharpened, bicycles, baby ; cabs, wringers, carpet sweepers and everything to repair. Calle;. for and delivered frae. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. SEE Elmer Cooney for paper hanging, work guaranteed. Phone 2788. 19-7t WANTED Office desk and dresser. Phone 4141 mornings. 6-tf 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 WANTED Girl or middle aged wornan to do general house, work. Address H, eare Palladium. 10-tf 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 Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Rag rugs a specialty. Illustrated catalogue mailed on request. Satisfaction guaranteed. 14-tf WANTED Carpets to clean. Phone 2690. apr 23 to may 31 WALL PAPER hanging and decorator. Reasonable price. Albert Ashcraft. Phone 3479. 804 N. G st. PIRELLA CORSETS to order. Pho:us 3788. Mrs. Francis Bresmaa French, 401 N. 19th st 17-tt FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 room cottage house with garden and abundance of fruit, mile northwest oCSTeJw Paris, O. Over"9I0,MaTn St.. Phone 1S14. Richmond. Ind. FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms in modern house; private entrance 906N.Dst 24-3t FOR RENT Two 3-room flats over 601-603 N. 13th St.. $S.50 each: four room flat No. 603 N. 13th St.. $9.00; five room house No. 743 X. loth st.. $10.00; four room flat over 321 N. Sth St., $10.00. O. B. Fulgham, over 710; Main st. Phone 2233. 24-3t; FOR RENTMain st. -Furnished flat. 415 24-lt FOR RENT Large modern house. 110 S. 14th st. Call 1591 or A. H. Kernper. 24-7t FOR RENT STORAGE In new concrete building, rear 19 S. 11th st. Private rooms for household goods, also open space. Phone 1412. Richmond Storage Co. FOR RENT Store room with five ! room residence flat, 23 S. 9th. Call 114 S. Sth st. Phone 26S6. 22-2t j POR RENT 4 room house, lights and j water in' house, $S.0(i per month- i Phone 1644. O. D. Bullerdick. 22-3t j FOR RENT Five room flat, modern. I Phone 3701 or 1401. 22-tf , FORlTENT Furnished room. 1103V2 i Main st. 22-7t. j FORRENT Furnished rooms. 1022 u j S. C st. 22-3t FlDlRENT 3 rooms, light and water. 118 S. 5th st. Call 221 S. 6th. 22-tf FOR RENT Light rooms. 27 N. 11th st housekeeping 22-2t FOR RENT 8 room modern house. 27 N. 13th st., front and back stairs, bath, furnace, electric lights and gas. C. T. Price, 916 Main st. 22-7t FOR RENT 7 room house, modern improvements, 21S N. 12th st. Inquire Miss Porter's millinery store. 21-tf FOR RENT June 1, residence at 132 S. 21st st., modern in every respect. Write or phone Harry A. Lincoln, New Castle. Ind. 21-7t FOR RENT Lower flat. 1010 S. A St., four rooms and bath. Phone 1067. 19-tf FOR RENT Second flat, modern. Inquire 300 South 11th st. 18-7t FOR RENT Modern apartment, 5 rooms and sun parlor in the Linden. Inquire Wilson, Poulmeyer and Downing. lS-7t FOR RENT New 7 room modern house on car line. Phone 3048. 20-tf FOR RENT A furnished or- unfur' nished room for ladies, cheap, 225 N. 12th St. ' lg-7t FOR RENT House, four rooms, $8 per month. Call Phone 1644. O. D. Bullerdick. 7-tf FOR RENT Three, four and six rrom modern- apartments. Jonas Gaa. 1426 Main st. 5-tf FOR RENT 6 room house, good barn. Call 222 N. 15th or 1013 Main. 3-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 20G N. 11th st. Phone 1702. 24-tf FOR RENT House. 6 rooms, furnace " and bath. N. C st. 1310. Inquire 303 N. 13th st. ' 21-tf

FOR SALE Refrigerator. Inquire 114 N. 19th st. or Phone 3741. 24-2t FOR SALE A $15 white wool coat, good style and as good as new, will sell cheap. Phone 2553. 24-tf FOR SALE 2-year-old colt, well broke. Address Howard Williams, care Ben Geiser, Centerville, Ind., R. R. 11. 24-eod-3t FOR SALE Cigar store and pool room, cheap if sold at once. Richard Swisher, Box 51, Phone 1S1, Cambridge City, Ind. 24-7t FOR SALE R. R, watches, all makes, almost new, less than price. Old violins bought and sold. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th st. 24-14t FOR SALE OR T RAPE Good lawn swing for painter's ladders. Phone 3031. 17-eod-tf FOR SALE 5-pasenger OVERLAND and a ROADSTER, in excellent condition, cheap. QUAKER' CITY GARAGE. FOR SALE Palladium paper route ,195 subscribers, on S. 5th and 6th from Main to E st. Call Circulation Manager or Phone 3662. FOR SALE Several used sewing machines.' H. D. Lacey,-9 s' 7th st. FOR SALE Standard Rotary Sewing j Machine, used short time, good as new, a bargain for $30. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756. FOR SALE-Palladium naper route, 170 subscribers, reason for selling, carrier is leaving school; good paying route. Ask for Circulation Manager at Palladium office. 15-tf FOR SALE Household furniture. Call at 69 S. 17th st. 15-tf FOR SALE 30 H. P. roadster, 1914 model. Call Dr. Kinsey. 20-7t FOR SALE Extra good fresh Jersey cow. Mait Starr. Phone 24-D, Boston. Ind. 20-tf FOR SALE A five paesnger automobile in good condition, for a quick sale, will take $160. See the car at i 122 Ft. Wayne Ave., Richmond, or ad-; dress Walter Blunk, Cracdall. Ind. i 18-I2t 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 lime to se-! cure 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 Insurance, Loans, Real Es-; rate, Rent Collections. O. B.j Fulgham. over 710 Main St.! Phone 2233. i FOR SALE Modern 6 room house, hard wood ! floor, in good location. Price $2,350, ; 130 acre farm 15 miles north of Rich- i mond. Priced to sell, will accept some! city property on this. j Bennett & Foreman 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. WISE PEOPLE Are investing Ip Manitoba Canada lands. There is fortune there for you in the famous farming country where bigger, better cattle and bountiful! acres of farm products are produced for less money. Unimproved lands $30.00 per acre. Improved lands from $55.00 to $70.00 per acre, on easy terms. Our first excursion is June 1. Write us for particulars or see $hutz & Miller, 205 Second 'National Bank Building. Richmond. Ind.. our local agents. THE U. G. MICHENER LAND CO., 517 Traction & Terminal Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind. P. S. The rOund trip fare from Indianapolis is but $35.60. In five days you can make the trip and give two days on Ouf lands.

REAL ESTATE of Richmond a Specialty. PORTERflELD, Colonial Building.

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Executor's Sale of Real Estate Modern, double house, located at 317 and 219 Richmond avenue, Wednesday, June 2, beginnig at 2 p. m., on the premises. House has ten rooms, 5 rooms, pantry and bath on each side, electric lighted throughout, city water, cistern, well at barn. Lot has 41 foot frontage by 161 feet deep, barn and garage at rear, barn also electric lighted, with plehfy of room for both sides. House, rents for $18.00 a side.. Altogether a beautiful house and a desirable place to live. Property of late Thomas Ireton. TERMS 1-3 cash. 1-3 in 9 months. 1-3 in IS months, secured by first mortgage on 1 premises drawing 6 interest from ; date, or purchaser may pay cash. House open for inspection every day. ROSE IRETON, j . . JOHN IRETON, Phone 317S. ' - Executors.; DEERIXG & MacDONALD, j Auctioneers. Phone 1S76. , FOR SALE New house, modern in every respect. 402 S. 16th st. 24-7t SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building. A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE, i CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, i LIBERTY AVE R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. FOR SALE Good bargain In lots for a home or investment, close in. S 9th and CI I ... sfrt side n-ulk anrt I 0 each. Phone 2477. iui o. i-mo-wa-iri-ii Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, money and r.ake surety bonds. loan WM. BRADBURY & SON. Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block. FOR SALE Citv property and farms. C. E. Belford. 1127 Main. 19-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Hog Oilers Hog Fountains Hog Troughs Hog Houses j: Hog Feeders I Hog Feed Cookers j ine weiaex tsranas tney nave a reputation they are the best. WELDEX MFG. CO. Corner Twelfth and North E Sts. fflRlEi!!;! mm BE READY

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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By McManus $s$ff$$f$$$$$mmm$$$$$$m$$$$ I OUR RATES 1 5 Are ZZ Money Loaned on Furniture. ZZ J Pianos, Fixtures, Live Stock. j . tic. 4a in any amount up to $100 at the j legal rate. ?! J Investigate Our New Plan. 5 jj Our private office assures you jj 3 of confidential and courteous j 1 treatment. Zt CALL. WRITE OR PHONE US. jS The State Investment ;j & Loan Co. 5. ! t Room 40. Colonial Bldg. Zt Elevator to Third Floor. j ; ZZ Richmond. Ind, irssimmsiii$ismi$mtti$mmsi il Delinquent jj Taxes I Do not let your taxes go delinjg quent. If you do not know how H to raise the money to meet jjjf these obligations, come to us; we will aid you. We give your gig application our prompt attenH tion.. U 111 We loan on Furniture, pianos. H teams, etc.; and leave same in fg your possession. - pg $35 costs you J4.SQ for three jji months. That's all. Other pii amounts in proportion. All sg! business confidential. HI Write or Phone Us. Richmond U Loam Co. pi Colonial Building. Room 8, fjf Richmond, Ind. - 1 Phone 1545 j lp j jg ! " We are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana. ' Sm LOST LOST Gold spectacles near Earlham. ! Leave 842 National road. 21-tf LOST One lady's champagne color 'high shoe for right foot. Leave at ; Feltman's shoe store. 22-tf ! LOST Small black purse containing two door keys and between $3 and $4. Phone 2130. 67 S. 14th st. 24-lt LOST Gold ring in wash room Westcott hotel Saturday night. Return to Palladium. Big reward. 24-tf FOUND FOUND Sum of money Friday. Call IS S. th st. 24-lt FOR THE S3 il