Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 157, 15 June 1915 — Page 9

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Economy Happenings

Mrs. Libby Warwick of Union City Dd Mrs. Lydia Bnrnette of here are Hiring the northern part of the state. Prof. Eugene Butler and family have toved to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and chllren, Lona and Jesse, Mr. and Mrs. unt and son of . Hagerstown, Frank offln of Richmond, George Garrison ad Miss Edna Garrison of Montpelier ere Saturday evening guests of Edards Brothers and Miss Grace GarMrs. Tllle Clark ahd Belle Cohley itertalned at dinner Saturday the isses Helen Farmer and Miss Garson. Miss Marcella Cain arrived home om Manchester, Ohio, Saturday eveing. A majority of the people are well leased with the new motor bus line 3tween Richmond and Economy. Mrs. Alice Fraiser was called to ichmond Saturday afternoon on aciunt of the illness of Mrs. Lacey. Master Harry Lacey returned to ichmond Saturday. EATON, OHIO. To represent Eaton lodge. No. 30, enry Dalrymple went to Lima Tuesiy to attend the Session of the Odd allows grand lodge. Mrs. Sada E. Young and Rev. Sara Stoner of the local Universalist lurch, are in Marion attending the inual Universalist state conventionRobert S. Fisher, son of Mr. and rs. John S. Fisher, of this city, is a ember of the class to be graduated om, Earlham college, Richmond. Improvement has been marked in e condition of E. S. Stotler, 90, the unty's wealthiest mah, who submitd to a surgical operation a few days ;o at Cincinnati. . . On grounds of infidelity, Fred Lock ts been granted a divorce from Cloa Dck. Mrs. Cliff Potts was a Richmond vis or Monday. Mrs. Melvin Rinehart has returned her home cin Eldorado after . t eek's visit with her sister, Mrs. E. B. ray. , . , . Stanley Brouse, son or Mr. ana Mrs. Dseph Larkin Brouse, living near iton, will be graduated this week om the college of veterinary medi ae, Ohio State university. Checks signed with an electric pen e said to be proof against forgery. . Chicago has more houses wired for ectricity than any other city in the nited States.

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Mrs. Amanda Lamb and Miss Ida Lamb returned from Muncle Saturday afternoon. John Osborn and daughters of Richmond were here Sunday. Miss Ruth Replogle spent Sunday afternoon with the Garrison staters. Mrs. Esther Stewart and her sister. Mrs. Jefferies of New Castle attended the Economy Friends' church Sun day morning to hear the eloquent Rev. Frazer deliver an able sermon from First Corinthians and 13th chap ter. His interpretation is lucid and impressive. Albert Chamness and Ray Swallow of Richmond were here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cain and son of West River were Sunday evening guests at the Edwards home east of town. Morgan's chapel was filled Sunday night to listen to children's day enter tainment. Miss Katherine Pusey of Muncie Normal spent Sunday with Miss Vip gie Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gwin are parents of a boy baby. FURNITURE DEALERS IN STATE SESSION INDIANAPOLIS, June 15. E. V. Hawkins, president of the Connersville Furniture company, Connersville, Ind., opposed the trade marking of furniture as- contrary to the best public interest, in a speech today before the Indiana Retail Furniture Dealers association at the Severin hotel. Mr. Hawkins held that the dealers should be at liberty to choose his stocks in such a way that he will be in position to serve his customer in an advisory capacity, to the end that the choice of furniture shall be in keeping with other home furnishings and in keeping with the home itself. 1913 CLASS MEETS NEW PARIS, O., June 15. The annual reunion of New Paris high school senior class of 1913 was held Sunday, the 13th, at the home of Miss Margaret Tapey, near Richmond, she being a class member. A sumptuous dinner was served at the noon hour and a delightful time enjoyed by the following: Misses Irene Timmons and Bessie Fitzwater, Messrs. Marvin Barnett, Paul McPherson, Paul Clark and John Dunn of Richmond. Miss Katherine Davis was unable to be present on account of Illness. The reunions are held each year on the 13th day of June.

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DERNBURG LEAVES U. S. FOR GERMANY DERNBURG Dr. Bernhard Dernburg, unofficial spokesman of the German government in the United State, who has finally decided to leave this country. I EAST GERMANTOWN 1 W. H. Behr spent Sunday with his children in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William Condo of this place and Mr. and Mrs. John Haas of Richmond were guests of Philip Frahtzman Sunday. Miss Mittiev Boughner and sister, Mrs. Anna Burkett, of Dayton, are spending this week with Miss Emma Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fisher of Rich mond spent Saturday and Sunday with Charles Kocher and family. Mrs. Tobe Prather and daughter have gone to New Paris, Ohio, to visit her mother, Mrs. Fisher. M. D. Wysong motored from indi anapolis and Is greeting old friends. A MEDICINE CHEST FOR 25c In this chest you have an excellent remedy for Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Stiff Neck, Backache, Neural gia, Rheumatism and for most emer gencies. One 25o bottle of Sloan s Liniment does it all this because these ailments are symptoms, not diseases, and are caused by congestion and inflammation. If you doubt, ask those who use Sloan's Liniment, or better still, buy a 25c bottle and prove It. All druggists. Adv. Constipation Causes Most Ills. Accumulated waste in yoilr thirty feet pf bowels causes absorption of poisons, tends to produce fevers, upsets -digestion. You belch gas, feel Stuffy, irritable, almost cranky. It isn't you it's' your condition. Eliminate this poisonous waste by taking one or Iwo Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight. Enjoy a full, free bowel movement in the morning you feel so grateful. Get an original bottle, containing 36 pills, from your druggist today for 25c. Adv. YOUR COUGH CAN BE STOPPED Using care to avoid draughts, exposure, sudden changes, and taking a treatment of Dr. King's New Discovery, will positively relieve, and in time will surely rid you, of your Cough. The first dose soothes the irritation, checks your Cough, which stops in a short time. Dr. King's New Discovery has been used successfully for 45 years and is guaranteed to cure, you. Money back if it fails. Get a bottle from your druggist; it costs only a little and will help you so much. Adv.- - IS SICKNESS A SIN? If not,. It's wicked to neglect, illness and means Of relief. It's wicked to endure Liver Ills, Headache, Indigestion, . Constipation, when one dose Of Po-Do-La gives relief. . Po-Do'Lax is Podophyliin (May Apple), without the gripe. It arouses the Liver, increases the flew of bile Nature's antiseptic in the Bowels. , , Your Constipation and other ills disappear over night because Po-Do-Lax has helped Nature to. remove the cause. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Get rid of-your Constipation over night. Adv. .V- CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. ,T , Richmond; ind., June 8, 1915. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: , Notice Is hereby given by the board

of public works of the city of , Richmond, Indiana, that, sealed proposals will be received by it, at Jts office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, . June . 24, . 1915, for. all legal notices or paid printed matter of any kind for the city of Richmond, Indiana, which may come before, the board of public works .or the common counr cil of said city for the year ending June 30, 1916. , Bidders in submitting bids,' shall bid per inch for first insertion, and for each additional insertion. r . (An inch to consist of six (Hi words and eight (S) lines.) Advertisements shall be set In solid reading type of the same size as that in which the body of the paper is set, without leads or other devices for increasing the space. Advertisements shall be set up without more than two' (2) display lihs to each advertisement, neither - of which display lines shall occupy space greater than four (4) solid., lines pf the ordinary tjrpe in which the body

of said advertisement is set. All ad vertisements : shall be; in accordance with the terms and conditions as above set forth'. . . ., The bidders,' fn Submitting proposals, must accompany e,ach bid with a certified check fn the sum Of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders Will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of Pro posals, contracts and bonds satisfac tory to the said board to dp the work of said advertising. A failure of the successful bidders to enter, into suclf contracts and bonds upon the accept ance of such proposals will forfeit the cnecks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damaees for such failure. The board of public works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ALFRED BAVIS, CHAS. E. MARLATT, JOHN M'MINN, . 8-15 Board of Public Works. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., June 8, 1915. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the board Of public works of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m on Thursday, July 1, 1915, for the following described supply of coal to be furnished to the city of Richmond, Indiana, for the year ending July 15, 1916, as follows, to-wit: 145 tons, more or less,. Pocahontas coal, about 65 tons to be. lump, balance mine run, to be delivered at city building. The 65 tons, more or less lump, to be delivered to Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5 hose houses. 30 tons, more or less, Glen Alum lump coal, for Glen Miller park, to be delivered at stock yard switch. North Twenty-fourth street and. the railroad. 10 tons, more or less, Winfred lump coal, to be delivered at detention hos pital. 60 tons, more or less, Pocahontas lump coal, to be delivered to Steam road roller as may be ordered during the year ending July 15, 1916. 10,000 tons, more or less, good quality Wz" to 2" washed nut and slack of West Virginia, . Kentucky or Ohio coal, to be delivered at the Municipal Electric Lighting and Power plant, as the superintendent of said plant may direct during the year ending July 15, 1916. The bidders in submitting proposals to furnish said coal, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100,000, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said board tc furnish said coal. . A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the accept ance of such proposals will torfe.lt the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The board of public works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ALFRED BAVIS, CHAS. E. MARLATT, JOHN McMINN, ., 8-15 Board Of Public Works. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By .virtue of a certified copy of . a decree directed from, the clerk of the Wayne circuit court of Wayne, county, Indiana, I will expose at public .sale, to the highest bidder, at the. cpurt house door, in the city of Richmond. Wayne county,. Indiana, oh Saturday, the 26th day of June, 1915, .between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.,ibn said day, the following described real, estate in Wayne county,. Indiana,. to-win . .... " LOt number, fifty-three ($31 in- the Home addition to the city .of Richmond. To be sold as the property, of Edward and Eva Lamb, to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of Jofiephine H.:. Fry. Said sale , to be without relief from Valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT B, STEEN. . . . , sheriff of Wayne. County. B. F. Harris, Attorney for Plaintiff. (l-8-15

PALLADIUM :WANt ADS

WANTED WANTEDCounty agents tor perfect t tir tool.l removes and replaces automobile clincher tires instantly. Address Embrey & Co., 2635 Madison St., Chicago, III. 15-lt WANTED-Work in restaurant or hotel by the week. - Emily P. Fields, 315 N. A St. 15-2t WANTED-Whlta girl - for general housework. 122 Ft.. Wayne ave. 15-7t WANTED -By gentleman, room with board, in private family. Preference given to location convenient to car line. ; Home like surroundings will 'IS o considered above price. Address R.. care...Palladium. 15-2t WANTED Middle aged gentleman -who wishes a pleasant room in modern home can arrange for same by communicating with X. Y. Z., care Palladium 15-St WANTED Place : Phone 5107.-A. , as housekeeper. l0-4t NURSERY AGENTS WANTED Per- , manent position at good wages. Now is time to start. First National Nurseries. Rochester. N.-Y.. :-9-6t WANTED-Help to address envelopes at home, good pay, full particulars 10c. Direct Sales Co., Quincy, 111. 14-7t WANTED Situation as janitor or houseman, . experienced. Janitor, care Palladium. - 14-2t WANTED Lady roomer, 908 N. C st , Call mornings. - . ' -14-tf WANTED White girl to assist with hdusework. 223 N. 6th st. 14-2t Wanted Offi fice desk and dresser. " 6-tf Phone 4141 mornings. LAWN MOWERS sharpened by machinery; satisfaction guaranteed. F. Brunner. 1029 Main st. Phone 1014. 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 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. TELEGRAPHY The most. Complete system of railroad and commercial telegraphy possible, block system, station work, etc. Positions guaranteed. Correspondence 'solicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy. 2-tf WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash pric3 for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf WANTED Girl or middle aged woman to do general house work. Address H. care Palladium. 10-tf WANTED Fly screens to make, lawn mowers, saws, shears, knives sharpened, bicycles, baby cabs, wringers. Carpet sweepers and everything to repair. Caller, for and. delivered frae. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished flat,' two rooms and bath, centrally located. Phone 1065. .... . 15-"t FOR RENT 6 room house, . furnished. Call betwen.7 and 8 p. m. at 1134 Butler or Phone 3254. 15-2t ' . .OBltUARY, Thomas Albert Lamb was born the 24th pf February, 1856, and died at . 8 o'clock June 11, 1915, at his home two miles north of this city, on the union pike, making his age 59 years, 3 months and 17 days. . The deceased has been ill for a long time and suffered much .P&in. But his death -was peaceful and triumphant. He. was well known in this community,' having lived here all his life. Mr. Lamb was twice married,, his . first, wife being Miss Martha Ellen Owens.,, who died the , 27th ..of.. November, . 1889, . Five children were . born to this unionMrs, Walter Kenney, Mrs. George Nelson,. Charles .. E. . Lamb .of Detroit, Mien., Oscar E. Lamb and William. H. Lamb, who. died October 10, ,1900. -Mr. Lamb was again married to Miss Carrie Ball January 3, J.894.. ,Two children were bom .to jthis unibnMre. Fred Ledbetter and Richard F. Lamb. Mr. Lamb, is . also . survived . by. one brother and three sisters Mrk. James Bryant, Mrs. Henry Owens and Mrs. Jambs Duke, and Edmund Lamb, who all reside in this vicinity. . He was a kind father, a good citizen and re spected by all who knew him. . In his fdeath we are reminded that death is no respecter of persons. .Truly There is no home but, heaven there is hO life bat love, 'And Jesus calls us one by one To meet them both above.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT rModern furnished front room downstairs. Call 423 S. 12th 6L 15-7t FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat, very desirable. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son. Rooms l and S Weetcctt Block. Phone 1956. . 16-tu-th-satltf FOR RENT 5 room flat, 5th and 8. A Sts electric lights and bath. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 26-eod-tf FOR RENT 3 roomed house, garden, $5.00. Phone 8031. 12-eod-tf FOR RENT Modern flat, 311 N. 9th at.. Phone 2235. 14-7t FOR RENT Modern house. Inquire 200 S. 11th st. Phone 2028. 14-7t FOR RENT 6 room modern house, hot water heat, 1317 S. B st. Phone 290O. 14-3t FOR RENT 8 room house, centrally located. Call 1022 S. C. 11-tf FOR RENT Desk room. Benj. F. Harris- ..... 11-Ot FOR RENT 4 room house, both kinds water, electric lights. Call 540 N. 19th st. 10-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, private family. 35 s. 15th st. 8-7t FOR RENT Modern house, good location. Phone 2737. . 8-7t FOR RENT Five room flat, modern. Phone 3701 or 1401. 22-tf FOR RENT New 7 room modern house on car line. Phone 3048. : 20-tf FOR RENT House, four rooms. $8 per month. Call Phone 1644. O. D. Bullerdick. 7-tf FOR RENT 6 room house, good barn. CaU 222 N. 15th or 1013 Main. 3-tf FOR RENT Three and six room mod ern apartments. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main St. 4-tf FOR RENT 5 room house, 1910 N. D st. Call 303 N. 13th st. 4-tf FOR RENT 7 room house, modern improvements. 218 N. 12th st Inquire Miss Porter's millinery store. 21-tf FOR RENT 3 upstairs unfurnished rooms, water, light and" gas. Phone 1992. 11-tf FOR SALE Business Opportunities. FOR SALE High class picture theatres, cigar stores, other retail stores and factories, used store fixtures, etc. Dont 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 stata. Indiana Business Exchange, Kokomo. Ind. 24-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Cheap, Avenue lunch room, 177 Ft. Wayne Ave. ll-7t FOR SALE Electric, st Call 21 S. 8th 8-7t FOR SALE Good mare, cheap. 109 N. 12th st Phone 2550. 8-7t FOR SALE Good leather traveling bags and suit cases, good watches from $3.00 up to $15.00, Old violins bought and sold. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th st. - 10-14t FOR SALE Fresh fish, 1532 East Main. Phone 1262. 10-7t SURE CURE for gaps in chickens. 715 N. B st. Geo. Lane. 14-7t PGR SALE Extra good driving hor6e. Inquire 1115 S. 8th st. Phone 3681. 14-7t FOR SALE Just one of those wonderful player piAo bargains left out of 20. Come qu' i. 88 note, patent tracker, beauti '. mahogany case, $265. Watson's, 9 S. .h st. FO"RSACE 5 cents will make .the ' first payment on a new Standard Rotary Sewing machine. ' Come in and let us explain. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Large roll top desk. al-J most new.. .Phone 2940... 14-31 FOR SALE Cabbage plants. D. L. Reid, Spring Grove. Phone 4009. 12-3t FOR SALE Duntley sweeper, . 1915 . model, cost $7.50. for $3.50; good as new. 97 N. 18th st. 15-lt FOR SALE Confectionery. $175. 23 N 9th St. . . - . .15-7t FOR SALE Eighteen heifers,, six tolt6. Edward DeBoy, Lynn, Ind. . -15-7t FOR. SALE One Wefctcotysarriage in . good condition, range and kitchen Cupboard. Phone 1419. 1322 Mam. , ,15-tf FOR SALE Cherries,, six cents per . quart, at the farm, seven cents delivered.. Address Gracela&d Farm.. R. R. No. 5 - -lo-9t FOR SALE Cherries by the tree or ,., bushel. State Line Fruit Farm. Phone 5112-H. , " 15-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE Mitchell au tomobile, 30 H. p. roadster. Will trade or sell. ApplyFrank T. Strayer, Atty., 532 Main strelt. 12-tf

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By McMapus FOR SALE FOR SALE New Flying Merkel, twin cylinder, 7 H. P. motorcycle, less than cost Perry Pence, Wayne Works, or P. O. 119. ' ROADSTER Rare bargain, equipped. with electric lights and starter. Tires practically new. Quaker pity Garage. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED OVERLAND TRANSFER COMPANY. Household goods moved in and bat of city. Picnics and parties aceomino dated. HINES & CROCKER 312 N. W. 3rd St. Phone 4777 FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE 5 acres and large brick barn or 12 acres with 6 room house and 2 barns; also 7 room house and lot on W. 5th st H. C. Bullerdick. Phones 1235 or 1419. 4-tf FOR SALE Ctty prooerty and farms. C E. Belford. 1127 Main. . 19-tf FOR SALE Mollne 5-passenger touring car. 4-cylinder. Inquire West cott Motor Car Co. Phone 1655. 26-eod-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE We have . for sale three . houses renting for $45.00 "per i month. We sell the three i for $4,500. This makes a 12 investment. .We took them in trade on new property, so if you want a snap see 1 us at once. Will sell separately, ca6h or terms. Also have two houses ready to occupy on making a small payment, one for $2,900.00; the other $3,300.00, modern. Address E. G. KEMPER. 203 Colonial Bldg., or 319 W. Main. Phone 3234. PHONE 4347. or 4 Mfiller-Keimper Company A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. L PHONB 4171. OFFICE IS S. 8TH. FOR SALE 28 acres of land, all but about 5 acres tillable, 5 room house, good barn. well fenced and watered, not far from the city. $3,000 A neat 5 room cottage with furnace. on S. 12th St., was. $2,500. now $2,100. 7 room house on. Randolph street. large lot and would make a good home $1,650. . THOMAS & MILLER, Palladium Bldg. Phone 2576. FOR SALE Fine 63 acre farm, 4 miles of Milton. Ind., ail bottom land but 7 acres, which is timber and rolling.' good orchard, best of fences, buildings fair but com mon. Cheap at $86 per acre. No trade. A. M. Roberts, IS S. 8th sL, Richmond, ind. Residence PhOne 4171 Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. . O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233..,..; SEE MOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O.JO. F. building. Real Estate Bargains PORTERFIELD Colonial Building. LOST LOST Key Saturday night Oil 6rth side of Main, between 9th and 10th. Return to Ackerman's store. . ' 15-lt