Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 187, 20 July 1915 — Page 11

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Write Million Words arid You're no Author Clyde Fitch, Noted Humorist, Advises Aspirants to Write,

Write, and Write Want to UNIVER8ITY OF WASHINGTON. July SO, George Fitch, the humorist, author of vest pocket essays, told the t dents that a million words already written and gone over carefully is not too mucd practice, preliminary to the submission of a short story for tale. Some of tue students gasped a little. 'That's only a short university course." said Mr. Fitch, noting the astonishment. "That's a thousand words a day for three years. And a thousand words a day is only fair practice. The writer should practice just as faithfully as the musician, the painter, the athlete and all who work to excel must practice. "Just one or two pieces of advice: Study the marketing as well as the writing of a Btory, and be an omnivorous tafcer of notes," he said. v "The usual practice among begin

Milton's Social News

TheM. E. church at Milton, voted on its candidate for the Lay Conference Sunday morning. The result ot the election was that Pierre Helm of Doddridge chapel, is the delegate, and W. L. Parkins of Milton, alternate. Mrs. Alice Gresh entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hubbard and Mrs. Kate Elder of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst and Elijah Hurst of southeast of town, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones and daughter, Miss Nellie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Emily Williams, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Davis and son. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wright of .Wabash, called. Miss Kathryn Hoshour was at Dublin, Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams. Attends Funeral. Charles Callaway was at Irvington, Sunday to attend the funeral of Paul Jefferies, who accidentally was shot and killed while out hunting. Miss Lillian Wilkinson was at Connersville, Sunday afternoon to attend the wedding of Miss Marie Griffith and Otto Herman of that city. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Lewis, Presbyterian minister. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wright of Wabash, and Mrs. Ray Thornburg of .near Bentonville, were guests of Mr.1 and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson Sunday. Mrs. W. H. SwOpe had as er guests Sunday, her relatives C. T. Barrett and daughter Miss Emma Barrett ot Indianapolis, and also George Barrett of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown were in the country Sunday to spend the day with Mr a.nd Mrs. Robert Beeson. . Entertain Guests. , Mr. and Mra. L. P. Zeller had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Frank Ogborn and daughter Lucile, of Cambridge City. Miss Cora Brown entertained at dinner Sunday, Miss Clara Westhafer, Miss Miriam Parkins and Mrs. Hattie Heist. The Misses Anna and Emma Gingrich had as their week-end guest Mrs. Martha Thatcher ot Indianapolis. On Sunday they, also entertained Mr. and Mra. - George Lamberson and family, and Miss Jessie Lucas of Straughn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wissler and family, Mr", and Mrs. Will Filby. Mrs. Charles Bull and family, spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Henry Wissler, south of Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beeson formed an auto party to Richmond Saturday. Mrs. P. Berry and family of Lima, O.- are visiting her mother Mrs. Eliza beth Klmmel. and other relatives. Visits His Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McCoirem of Indianapolis, are spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Will Johnson and family. They are moving to Detroit and Mrs. McCollem will remain with her husband's mother a 6hort time. Mrs. John Smith and daughter Mrs. kjrace Ireland, who spent over Sunday with the daughter and sister Mrs. Jesse Revelee and family, returned to Anderson Monday. Mrs. Anna Harmier, s was given a surprise by her relatives, Mrs. -Minnie Hovelmyer. Mrs.. Henry weisnroa, Mrs. Gus Thomas. Mrs. Will Kopp, Sr., Mrs. Will Kopp, Jr.. and Master wm Kopp, nd Miss Esther Thomas. E P. Joups accompanied bj' Harold

oome t More-it Succeed. ners in short story writing Is to write a story and then pick out. the magazine in which they would like to appear, instead of choosing the magazine that takes that type of product. The result Is that Century, Scribner's the Atlantic and other get a vast amount of material that the editor dislikes, despises and will not have under any conditions. "Now, as to the taking of notes: When I was a cub reporter, Robert J. Burdette, whose heart was overflowing with kindness toward all, told me to fill notebooks with every idea or halfidea that occurred to me. He eaid he had done it and thus had stored up for himself a supply of ideas on which be could keep running for ten years If not another idea occurred to him for ten years more. I, took his ad vice and have found it excellent. I beg to pass it on to you." V Daniel. Ernest and John' Posey Jones. and Miss Elizabeth Sands, formed an auto party to Muncie Saturday. They visited the girl students from here at the Muncie Normal Institute. The Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening. County Deaths SAMUEL MYERS. CENTER VILLE Samuel Myers, 64, who died at his home here Saturday morning at 7:30 o'clock after an illness of fifteen months from tuberculosis of the glands, was buried from the Christian church Tuesday at 10 o'clock the Rev. McCormlck conducting the services. Burial at Earlham. He is survived by a widow and two daughters, Mrs. John CoppOck of Whitewater, and Miss Gertrude Myers of this place. GEORGE W. STIGLEMAN. CENTERVILLE The funeral of George W. Stigleman of New Hope Station, took place at the Friends church here yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. DECK HAXTON. ECONOMY The funeral of Deck Haxton was held Tuesday afternoon at the home. Rev. Oliver Frazienof the Economy Friends church officiated. Interment in Springfield cemetery. Half a part a million of iron in water is detectable .by taste, and four or five parts make water unpalatable. QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY x Take tablespoonful of. Salts. If. Back hurts or Bladder brothers Drink lots of water. " We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. - . The kidneys do their utmost to free tne blood of this irritating acidV but become. weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel !lk3 lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back of the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is. irrltable,obliging .you to seek, relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness,, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces Of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has bsen used for generations to-flush and stlmulatecJhgged' kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source ot irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. ' " Advertisement

ND PALLADIUM GREENSFORK, END. J A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. Jefferson Bane Sunday, in honor of her sixty-ninth birthday anniversary at her home.-' two and one-half miles northeast of Greenstone Those present were:. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bane and family of M uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bane and family and . Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Bane and family of Sugar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland and family of Economy, Mr. and Mrs. Vint Wilson and family, Mr. Lanam of Cincinnati, O., Mr. and Mrs. Merit Gilmore and family, Mr.' and Mrs. William Horney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bane and family, Miss Beulah McFarland and Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Bane. Music was furnished by Arron. Kent and Fred Bane. Be Good To Yourself by keeping in " good physical trim and you will be the best friend to yourself and a pleasure to others. Most sicknesses begin in the ordinary and minor ailments of the digestive organs, and for these ailments have become the most popular remedy, because they are so safe, so certain, and prompt in their beneficial action. They tone the stomach, stimulate the liver; regulate the bowels. By cleansing the system and purifying the blood they prove that they Are the Best Of Good Friends LcMt Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In boxes. 10c., 25c ' 1340 A Simple "Easy to Make" vDesign Girl's Apron. This attractive little model has a gored- skirt, the front of which is cut in one with the bib and bertha portion. The model is becoming and will please the little "mother's helper" for whom it may be. intended. - It will develop nicely in gingham, cambric, lawn or percale, and is also good for sateen, alpaca, drill or jean. The pattern is cut-in 5 sizes: '6, 8T 10, 12 and 14 years. It requires 2 yards of 36-inch material for a 1 Spy ear 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. Sise '..,. Name . .i '. City ... Address

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Palladium Waet Ads Phoee 2834 RATES Wanted. For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc per word for J one insertion, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office .before 10 o'clock a. m. in order that we may insert it in the evening issue. FOLLOW THE WANT v AD WAY If you are in business and do not already carry a little ad in the Palladium Phone 2834 and our ad man will call and give you rates for business advertising. WANTED WAITED Three good salesmen at ' once; no triflers wanted. Apply Manager Business Men's Association, above 537 Main st. Call between 7and 8 p. m. - 20-3t WANTED Antique furniture to repair; expert workmanship. Grove Robbins. Phone 3273. 20-7t WANTED Honest and reliable solicitors; must be hustlers. Call 1023 S. 8th et. 20-lt WANTED Salesladies. F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 and 10 cent store, 7th and Main 20-lt NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Georgie G, Poundstone, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne circuit court as executor of the estate of Georgie G. Poundstone, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN Y POUNDSTONE, Executor. Comstock & Comstock, Attorneys. (6-13-20) , NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Wilbern K. "Bradbury, as executor of the last will and testament of Emma S. Cook, deceased, late of Wayne county, state of Indiana, that he will by virtue of the power by said will conferred at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, August 4, 1915, upon the premises offer for sale at public sale all the interest of the said decedent in the following described real estate, 'viz: In Wayne county, state of Indiana, and being the undivided one-third interest in thirty-one and one-half (31) feet off the south side of lot number twenty-five (25) in C. W. Starr's addition to .the .city . of, Richmond. And notice is further given that at the same time as agent for the several heirs at law said Wilbern K. Bradbury will offer for sale at public .sale the remaining two-thirds of the said real estate, thereby giving the purchaser 'the full anM "complete title to the all of the said real estate. Said sale, will be subject to the approval of Wayne circuit court, and for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value Of the said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: . At least one-third, of purchase money cash on hand; the balance in two equaL payments, due respectively! in nine ana eigmeen monuis rrom aay of sale, such - deferred payments evidenced by notes of purchaser bearing six per cent interest from . date, in usual bankable form, and secured by mortgage upon the real estate sold. , The real -estate will be sold subject to the assessment for the improvement benefits for construction of South A street; and also subject to the taxes of the year 1915, payable in 1916. ' Purchaser will be given abstract of title to said real estate without further cost to him. Possession of the premises will be given upon the consummation of the sale. : WILBERN K. BRADBURY. Executor of Last Will and Testament of Emma S. Cook, Deceased, and Agent for: the Several Heirs at Law, Gardner, Jesstlp & "White, Attorneys. (6-13-20-27)

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WANTED Neat colored servant Apply at Postoff Ice Box No. 294. 20-2t WANTED 20 more-girls to operate power machines. Call at our new plant. S. H and Railroad. Indianapolis Glove Co. 20-2t WANTED Housekeping for widower or nursing in confinement. " 93iVi Main. - 19-3t WANTED Men capable of operating wood working .machine on auto bodies. Apply Union Body Co, Union City. Ind. i 19-2t WANTED Place to work by boy, aged 15 years. Call at 744 S. 6th st. . 19-2t WANTED Work by day or week. Ali Baker, R. R. No. 2. 19-2t WANTED Experienced salesladies" In all departments. Apply at Grand Leader at once. - 19-2t WANTED White girl for general housework. 221 S. B st. 19-3t WANTED Gentleman roomer, 210 Kinsey, bath furnished. . Phone Rossiter, care Hoover-Bond. Co. 19-7t WANTED Agents- Donahue writes, "I sell nine out of ten." Scranton makes over $40 weekly. Big money selling our brand new 25c kitchen utensil. Write for full information at ence. Sample 25c. H. W. E. Mfg. Co., 29 7th St. 17-3t WANTED To rent with privilege of buying, modern 6 to 8 room home, must be convenient to oar line and have every modern improvement. Send description, location and terms to Postoffice Box 294, Richmond, Ind. ( ,' 17-7t 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 Fly screens to make, lawn mowers, saws, shears, knives sharpened, bicycles, baby cabs, wringers, carpet sweepers and everything to repair. Called for and delivered frae. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown ft Son. WANTED Position in grocery by experienced lady. Address F. M.,care Palladium. 17-2t WANTED Woman to assist with housework. 45 S. 17th St. 17-3t WANTED Place on farm by married man. Phone 4160. 12-9t WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prico3 tor second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him .it once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf WANTED To rent farm from .10 to 100 acres, cash or grain rent. Address 34 N. 3rd st, Richmond. 7-tf 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 HELP WANTED Female Women mako $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 FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 front rooms downstairs, furnished for light housekeeping; private entrance. 201 S. 12th. 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms and board. 24 S. 10th st. 20-3t FOR RENT 6 room bouse No. 743 N. 15th et, $10; large rooming house 240 Ft. Wayne ave.; 3-room flat over 18 S. 8th st., $10; 3-room flat, 2nd floor, over 18 S. 8th st, $9; 2-room flat, 3rd floor, over 18 S. 8th st, $8.50. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 20-5t FOR RENT Beautiful modern country home, furnished, on city car line east,- to refined family for 'August and September. Phone 3684. 20-3t FOR RENT 5 room flat. 5th and S. A sts., electric lights and bath. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537 26-eod-tf FOR RENT $8 for 3 rooms upstairs; ' $10 for 4 rooms downstairs; have gas, water and electric lights. Phone 2477. 511 N. D st 17-thur-sat-tues-tf FOR RENT 7 room modern duelling with bath, .furnace, electric light, hard and soft water, in fine order. 27 N. 13th st. C. T. Price, 916 Main. 17-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping in modern house. Private entrance. -906 N. D st. - 17-3t FOR RENT FurniFhed rooms with or without board. 25 S. 4th st 17-7t FOR RENT Pleasant room in mod era home for middle aged gentleman. Address X. Y. Z., care Palladlum. 19-2t FOR RfiNT 6 room modern house, 100 S. W. 5th st. Phone 3085. 19-4t FOR RENT One half new double house, 5 rooms, modern, newly papered and painted, at 749 S. 8th st See Peltz Real Estate Agency. 19-tf FOR RENT Eight room house; four room cottage centrally located. Callj 1022 S. C st. 10-tf

FOR RENT Lower flat 123 South 11th. Address C. F. Bertsch, Centerville. Ind. 13-7t

FOR RENT Upper Hat S. 13th; five rooms and bath, all conveniences. Apply 424 S. 15th. Phone 1246. 13-7 FOR RENT Five rooms and bath room; furnace. 424 South 4th, $13. Phone Pilgrim 1685. - 13-7t FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms at 118 South 5th. light gas and water. Call 221 S. Sixth. 15-7t FOR RENT Apartment In Wayne building, Aug.-l. Louck ft Hill. Phone 1412. 14-tf FOR RENT Modern v residence, one square from Main st Telephone 2284. , 14-7t FOR. RENT 6 room house and bath, 201S N. O and 238 N. 21 $16. Call 103 N. 15th." Phone 4010. 1-tt FOR RENT Five room flat, modern. Phone 3701 or 140L 22-tf FOR RENT 6 room house, good barn. Call 222 N. :5th or 1013 Main. 3-tf FOR RENT 7 room hous. modern Improvements. 218 N. 12th at . Inquire Miss Porter's millinery store. - l-tf FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John St Will rent to colored people. Phone 1644. 30-tf FOR RENT Ground floor storage. 1607 Main. l-28t FOR SALE P For Thursday, July 22, at Myers' Carriage Works, South 6th Street, Starting at 1 O'clock, 1 band saw, 1 planer, 1 motor, line shaft and belting and counter shafts, 6 pulley,, 2 blowers (1 noiseless, 1 Rutz), 2 anvils, 2 forges, 2 benches, 3 blacksmith, vices, wood worker's bench and vice, 2 rubber tire machines (1 side wire, 1 internal), 1 boxing machine, 1 grindstone on tressel. 1 drill press, 1 lot miscellaneous bolts. 1 tire shrinker, 12 paint tressels, 1 tire bender, paint and varnish, 1 axle set, trimmer's benches, 1 wheel bolting machine, 1 sewing machine, 2 sledge hammers, 1 desk, 2 screw jacks, 1 typewriter table, 1 set blacksmith tools, 2 chairs, 1 emery wheel. and stand. BBLOH FOR SALE 4 Boston terriers. Call 4703. 20-2t FOR SALE New drop head sewing machine, $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Cabbage, 80c a barrel. Vim. Behnen, R. 3, New Paris pike, city. 17-2t FOR SALE Fine late celery plants, just the right time. Phone 3096. 535 National road. 17-7t FOR SALE Beautiful SS-note player piano, new, last one or 20 players we have sold for the'' receiver of Krell Auto Grand Co. This piano sold for $800. You can get it before July 24 for $265. Most wonderful piano bargain ever offered. Watson's, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Splendid mahogany piano, new, case slightly damaged. Was $300. Will sell this week for $170. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE Thre player pianos and two manual pianos at 2-3 of regular price. Special bargains until July 24. This is a grand opportunity. Don't miss it. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE Ford automobile, cheap. Call at Richmond Auto Garage, N. 7tht. 16-14t FOR SALE A few more exceptional bargains in second hand cars. Quaker City Garage, 1518 E. Main st. FOR SALE Saxon car. Call at basement Barber Shop, cor. Sth and Main. 13-7 FOR SALE 3 H H. P. Pope motorcycle engine, cheap. 812 Main. 12-tf FOR SALE At Taube's - barn. We feed, buy and sell horses. Good two horse wagon and set of breeching harness. Isaac Pryor. Phone 1439. 13-7 SPIRE LLA CORSETS v and Wm. Frank's children's waists, 525 Main st Mary Kielhorn Martin, corsetiere. Phone 2488. FARM LOANS FARM LOANS at 5 and 5. 301 Colonial Building.

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mwnmsn mm, . 1 TODAY We Are ready to loan in any amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods, Pianos, Teams, Fixtures, Etc., without removal, for one :aonth to one year in monthly. weekly or quarterly payments. , We Pay Off Leans With Other, Companies. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, Indiana. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE New modern bungalow, fine location, priced to sell quick. This is worth investigating. Call 101 Richmond Ave, or 202 North West 5th st. Phone 3211. 10-tu-thr-sat-7t IF YOU WANT A GOOD FARM, ANY SIZE IN WAYNE COUNTY, SEE A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. L PHONE 4i7i. nFTnrrc i s sth Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. SEE MOORE ft OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. building. FOR SALE New 6 . room modern house, large lot 614 Richmond ave. 17-7t FOR SALE City prooerty and farms. C. E. Belford. 1127 Main. 19 tf FOR SALE Some smaU homes. Small payment down, balance like rent. Call 1022 South C. 10-tf Real Estate Bargains PORTERFIELD Colonial Building. FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern double house, consider single as part payment Address "Home" care Pal-i ladlum. 15-7t FOR SALE Business Opportunities. FOR SALE High class plctu-e 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. IS you want to sell, list your business with us. Wa get Inquiries from all over the state. Indiana Business Exchange, Kokomo,1 Ind. ' Z4-t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED OVERLAND TRANSFER COMPANY. Household goods moved in and out of city. Picnics and parties accommo dated. HINES & CROCKER , , 312 N. W. 3rd St. Phone 4777 SECOND HAND Clothes bought and sold at 311 N. D St. LOST LOST $10 bill in pay envelope from 8th to 7th on Main. Call 721 S. 7th st Reward. ' 19-2t LOST Between Jef Yoke and Victor Veal's, a lady's Elgin gold watch and fob. The name Gladys engraved on case.' Finder please phone or notify Victor Veal, Williamsburg. Reward. 20-U FOUND FOUND Copy of Richardson's commercial law. Call 115 S. 4th st 20-lt FOUND Lady's hat on Abington pike. Call 5127-F. 20-lt

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