Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 213, 19 August 1915 — Page 11
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Bringing Up Father By McManus
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JORDANS PLAN ANNUAL PICNIC NEARJCONOMY Hardwick Family Also Holds ( Session at Pierce's Lake Reunions Fill Town's So- ; ' eial Calendar. ECONOMY, Ind. Aug. 19. August, Thuriday 26. ' at Pierce's Lake, V.the annual reunion of the--Jordan families will be held. A fine program has been arranged for the occasion, and a big attendance la expected. . ; Rev. M. W. Bartlett and daughter, Mies Nellie Bartlett, returned to. their home at Muncle, Tuesday; morning, after a pleasant yislt wltn Charley Bartlett and family. ' ' ' k Albert Charmers and wife, of Richmond, were here Tuesday. Lee Lauch, the regular mail carrier on R. R. 23, is taking his annual vacation. - Miss Edith Lamb worked in the Economy exchange Monday. Albert Atkinson will make a trip through the northern part of the State soon.. ..... ; iMr. and Mrs. Franklin- Oler of ,Wil liamsburg, was, here Tuesday, i Simpson Pierce is at Richmond attending Chautauqua. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherry, of .Hagerstown, were here Monday evening. ; Howard Stanley and Joe Morrison are hauling logs from the Flemmlng farm to the C. and O. station. . Mrs. Eva Edwards, of Indianapolis, is visiting the Clarks. Fred Wilhammer and family, of Pittsburgh, are still the guests of W. E. Oleen and family, r Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoffman and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Edwards, of West River, the first Of the week. Norman Lacey, of Richmond, joined his wife and children here Tuesday and will spend their vacation here. , Kenneth Cain and Merril Pothemus, who have been camping on the Thomas Cain farm the past two weeks, broke camp Monday. ' Bryan Pierce and, family were at Richmond Monday. The Hardwick annual reunion was held at Pierce's Lake 'Thursday. RICHMOND COMPANY AWARDED CONTRACT NEW PARIS. Ohio, Aug. 19. The figures of the final letting of contracts for the new Jefferson township centralized school building are: Frye, Plqua, Ohio, general contract and electrical work, $45,808; Craighead Plumbing Co., Richmond, plumbing, sewering, etc., $324; Columbus. O., Heating and Ventilating Co., for the heating and ventilating, $5,800; Clarence Emerick. Eldorado, drilling well, $1.60 per foot; W. L. Hahn was designated as school book agent and supplies; Hawley Bros, employed to haul pupils from District No. 3 at $2.50 per day; Mrs. Harry Chenoweth was employed to instruct in District No. 6, and Delbert Thompson in number 7. i ELDORADO, OHIO I Mis Alice Henderson and Otis Gangwer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lee. - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trick and daughter, Treva, spent last week wtth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon at Connersville. Ind. " t , Miss Harriet Deem went to Anderson Saturday for a week's vacation. Harry McPherson-and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and-Mrs. O. H. Martin. ;. " Miss Ada Coovert spent Sunday with Miss Edna Rantsaw; William Oswalt - and -family1 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Troutwine at: West Manchester Sunday afternoon. ' .:'-:r . ' T Dr. and" Mrs. Tucker, attended the Hill reunion at Palestine Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. S. J. CooVert spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hi B. Sellr.v : X ' - H AGERSTOWN BOOMS. H AGERSTO WN, Ind- Aug. 19. Members of the Commercial club and Progressive club will make a canvass of the town on Friday for the purpose of giving every one a chance to purchase season Chautauqua tickets for the coming event next week. A booster automobile trip will be taken Thursday efternooD? through Greensfork, Wil '.lamsburg. Economy uud Losantsville.
ROQUE FANS BOOST STATE TOURNAMENT
1 NEW PARIS, Ohio, Aug. 19. The local roque fans are praying hard these., days - for, nice weather during Labor Day week, when the annual tournament of the ' Interstate Roque association will be held on the courts at New Paris. This event gives promled of being even larger than the one of 1915, and- if the weather permits, the promise will come true. A large number ' of out-of-town players' have signified their intention of attending an4 New'. Paris players are getting things ready for their entertainment. . Cou ri ty Deaths WILLIAM FARMER. WILLIAMSBURG William Farmer, aged 69, a well known resident of Williamsburg; died Monday evening at his home. He is survived by his brothers, Henry of this t place, and Mahlon of Western Indiana, three sons, Clarence, Lou and Bert, and one daughter, Mrs. Nora Davis. The funeral was held at Sugar Grove church Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. I W. MANCHESTER, O. Miss Myrtle Trone was at Lewisburg Saturday. Miss Helen Steinmetz of Arcanum is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone. Miss Mildred Crane of Eldorado is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Shaeffer. Carson Rentfro of Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Verto 'McGriff and George Juday attended the Fowble reunion at Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Boner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hamilton of Eldorado were here Sunday evening. Fred Jackson of Anderson, Ind., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davisson. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banta of Dayton spent last week with David Banta and Albert Banta and family. Guest of Parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Monebrake and daughters, Vertie and Edna, are the guest of Mrs. Monebrake's parents at West Milton, O. Clint Parks, John Gauch, Anderson Gauch, Charles Wagner and their families and Raymond Gauch and Emmett Burnett spent Sunday at Glen Miller, Richmond. Vern Hinea of Baltimore spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riley. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes motored to Geenvllle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe returned Tuesday from Toledo where they made an extended" visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Poe and Will Dunbar and family. Mrs. Sarah Ludy is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole at Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayes have been visiting relatives at Dayton. Orland Trump and family were entertained at dinner Sunday by Ed L. Locke and family. What Thin Folks Should Do To Gain Weight. Physician's Advice for Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women. Thousands of people suffer from excessive thinness, weak nerves and feeble stomachs who, having tried advertised flesh-makers, food-fads, physical culture stunts and rub-on creams, re ign themselves to life-long skinniress and think nothing will make them faf Yet - their case is not hopeless. A recently discovered regenerative force makes fat grow after years of t'-iinness, and . is also unequalled for repairing the waste of sickness or faulty digestion and for strengthening th nerves. This remarkable discovery is called SargoL Six streagthgiving, fat-producing elements of acknowledged merit hav been combined 4l this peerless preparation, which is endorsed ,by eminent - physicians and used by prominent people everywhere.' It" is absolutely harmless," inexpensive and efficient -'..-. . ......:.-.. A month's systematic use of Sargol . '.ould produce flesh and strength by connecting faults of digestion and by supplying highly concentrated fats to the blood. Increased nourishment is obtained from the -food eaten, and the additional fats that thin people need are- provided. Leo H. Fine and other leading druggists supply Sargol and' sa7 there is a large demand for it, - . While this new preparation r has given splendid results as a nervetonic and vitalizer, it should not be used by nervoue people unless they w;sh to gain at least ten pounds of fleshi Leo. H. Fihe. Richmond. Adv. t
Many Richmond Citizens Nov Taking Tanlac Well Known Librarian of Second Presbyterian Church Sunday School, Relates His Experience with - Master Medicine.
One interesting statement after another, is now being made" In connection with Tanlac, the new; medicine that is being so widely discussed and distributed in Richmond. ' Mr. Herschel Thomas, former, florist, and the . present librarian of, the Second Presbyteriap 1 church Sunday school, ,who resides at No. 2fr North 22nd St., this city said Wednesday, to the Tanlac Man: - "Since I was a child, I have suffered with catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes, gradually growing - "se as I grew older. My stomach aanost failed me. I was nauseated after every meal my sleep was restless, and through the night I would cough and spit incessantly. Severe headaches and indigestion were my constant companions. 'I tried " many different remedies but they were of no value to me. I could not get relief. Fortunately, I heard about Tanlac,-the Master Medicine, and I decided to try it. I am now taking my second bottle and my improvement is wonderful, to say the least. I now have a healthy appetite, my stomach is in fine shape and I eat heartily with no fear of indigestion ; my head is clear and the catarrhal conditions have entirely disappeared. I go to my work now, light hearted and free from my former dread of physical discomfort. Tanlac has proven a blessing in my case." - Tanlac, the remarkable new combatant, tonic, invigorant and appetizer that helped Mr. Thomas and so many others, is now sold in Richmond at the Sixth and Main streets store of Thistlethwaites, where an assistant of Mr. Cooper's is meeting the public daily and explaining the remedy. Adv. Waet Ads ' Phone 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc per word for 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 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 WANTED Girls, to solicit orders for teas, coffees, spices, etc. Apply between 7 and .9 p. m. at 207 Pearl St. Anspaugh, the tea man. 18-7t WANTED Position as housekeeper ; for widower. Phone 1628 mornings. - - . 19-3t WANTED Ladies to call. and see my ; dress patterns of silk poplin and crepe cloths. Enough in pattern " to make a full suit at $2.98 and $1.98, with trimmings. Mrs. Charles Kirkman, 837 N. 10th st Phone 3475. - ,.. 19-3t WANTED Work by married man, . steady and sober, a good teamster. Call 44 Ft. Wayne ave. 19-2t WANTED Partner, fieldman, to take interest in going business., temporary investment $100. Address. Fieldman, Palladium. 19-lt WANTED To care for invalid or aged person at home, experienced nurse; for reference call 236 N. 21st st 19-3t WANTED Chambermaid. Apply Housekeeper, Westcott Hotel. 19-2t WANTED To trade lot for automobile. Address 410 N. 11th st. . lS-7t
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WANTED. r ' ' First class J. & L. drill ; press, both radial and upright, horizontal boring mill, milling machines, lathe and grinder hands, for. both day and night v, ork.. Good wages and permanent employment to the right men. Call at once. THE NATIONAL AUTOMATIC TOOL CO. - 38-3t WANTED To rent strictly modern 5 room apartment or moderate size house, privilege of buying; must be convenient to car line and have every modern improvement." Send location, rent and description to P. O.' Box 294. .. v .., :r .. . i6-7t WANTED 500 tfeatherbeds, highest price patdv Phone 1493. . l6-7t WANTED--Washer,, woman. Call at 1023 S. 7th St. " 14-7t WANTED Good home in country for boy; none but responsible people ned apply. Address R. W., Palladium. . i3-7t TKLJjJGRAPHV Tne , 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 fiignest cash pricos lor second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-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 WANTED Ten girls, steady work. Apply Richmond Underwear Co. 13-7 .AGENTS WANTED. "JACK THE SCRAPER" "A Real Kitchen Bouquet" Needed Morning, Noon and Night. For scraping kitchen utensils of every description and a hundred other uses without scratching the most delicate articles. The different curves (not one alike) of this scientific kitchen tool, fit perfectly every corner and crevice of any utensil made (even a cup or glass) and will go into 10,000,000 homes. (It pulls tacks also.) On receipt of 10c to cover postage we will mail you sample and price on any quantity, with agency and territory, which is now open everywhere, as this swift selling specialty is new snd has never been put on the market before - . WRITE NOW! RIGHT NOW! BAUER UTENSIL MFG. CO. P. O. Box 232. Cleveland, O., U. S. A. WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, screen doors and windows made and repaired. Repairs of ail kinds. Called for . and delivered. Brown Darnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTED Experienced grocery clerk. Address "Grocery," care Palladium. : - 12-7t We Repair MOST EVERYTHING Call for and deliver free. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two 4-room flats, bath, all conveniences. Phone 1700. 19-7t FOR RENT Furnished front housekeeping rooms. 44 Ft. Wayne ave. 19-7t FOR RENT Furnished room in modern house, private entrance. 906 N. D st. - 19-3t FOR RENT 7 room house, bath, 213 Randolph st. Call 314 W. Main. 19-3t FOR RENT House 7 rooms, modern, central, "327 N. 8th st. See W. J. Heath, Room 9, Kelly Bldg. Phone 1641. 13-14-19-20-4t NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, upon the farm where James Paul lately resided, known as the John Rhoades farm, on the Jacksonburg and New Lisbon road, about 24 miles east of New Lisbon, on the 26th day of August, 1915. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property belonging to the estate of James Paul, deceased, tc-wit i - - 1 horse, 4 mules, about 75 head of bogs, about 25 head of cattle 30 acres of corn growing in the field, agricultural implements, consisting of 2 breaking plows, 2 corn plows, 1 cultivator, 1 McCormick's 8-feet-cut binder, 1 two horse Superior wheat drill,. 1 harrow, 1 wagon. 1 lat bed, 1 box bed, 1 hog bed, 1 fan and other articles too numerous to -mention. v ! -- Terms All sales of $5.00 or under cash;. over $5.00, credit of six months with notes, bearing interest at 6 per annum and attorney's fees, payable in bank, with surety to the satisfaction of the undersigned. - - ARVEL PAUL, Administrator, Of the estate of James Paul, deceased. Vanderbeck & Sons, Auctioneers. Shiveley & Shiveley, Attorneys. '.Dated Aug; 5. 1915.' "5-1249
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FOR RENT $8.00 for 3 rooms upstairs, "has gas, water and electric lights. 511 North D. Phone 2477. : 24-tue-thur-sat-tf FOR RENT Two 5 room houses, $11 per month. , Two modern flats. ' GEO. B. MOORE, Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. FOR RENT 3 room house, $3.00. Call 325 West Main st. 10-eod-tf FOR RENT Modern flat. 115 S. 14th St. Call 115 S. 14th t. 18-7t FOR - RENT Light- housekeeping rooms. 221 N. 14th st 18-2t FOR RENT Modern home. D st. - - 1318 S. 18-7t FOR. .RENT 4 room cottage, 504 -S. 12th st Phone 3480. 17-3t FOR RENT 6 room house, bath, modern. Call 54a N. 19th St.- 17-tt FOR. RENT Modernfurnisbed jpom, gentlemen preferred. 74 S. 12th. 17-7t FOR RENT Furnished Hat, centrally located. Phone 1928 or call 532 Main st. 16-7t FOR RENT Space for auto in garage. 11 S. 9th st. 16-tf FOR RENT New house, six rooms, 516 N. 22nd st. Phone 2690. 13-7t FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John St. Will rent ta colored people. Phone 1644. 30-tf FOR RENT Apartment in Wayne - building, Aug. 1. Louck & Hill. Phone 1412. 14-tf FOR RENT 6 room house and bath, 233 N. 21st $15. Call 103 N. 15th. Phone 4010. 1-tf FOR SALE FOR 'SALE On almost new top grocery wagon for one-third cost See wagon at 715 N. B st. 19-7t FOR SALE: Two delivery wagons. Call at Dillman's grocery, N. 18th st. 19-3t FOR SALE One pair big cheap mules and one driving horse. Rettig & Johnson, 13 S. 9th st. 19-3t CIDER MILL open Tuesday and Friday, 1 miles east Greensfork. John Brooks. - - i9-7t AUCTION SALE 1 SATURDAY, AUG. 21, In Our Large Auction Rooms 17 SOUTH 7TH ST. Beginning at 1 O'clock. When we will sell a stock of groceries and fixtures, china closets and other household . goods, 6 good heating stoves, 3 base burners, gas stoves, cook stoves, stock food. 2 good buggies, harness, 5 sewing machines, pictures, phonograph records, 9x12 rugs. Also 1-cylinder automobile. Must be sold at once. This is a good car and must be seen. Car in our room now. Come this evening. DEERING & MacDONALD, AUCTIONEERS. Phone 1876. Consign your household goods for our sale next Saturday. FOR SALE Beautiful walnut piano, especially suited for small rooms. 7 octave, regular price $300, special $185. Liberal discount for cash. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE Two beautiful upright pianos at off at this special sale. You can save $100 if you call at once. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE Aa elegant oak case plaer piano, slightly damaged in handling, 88-note, same action that is used on all U. S. battleships. Regular price $550. Ordered sold at $365. Come quick. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE New drop head sewing machine, $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE C. A. Smith, 2 miles south s of New Castle, on the Fairview Stock Farm, on the New Castle and Lewisville pike, will hold his 10th annual sale of full blood- Duroc Jersey hogs. For particulars, address Clarence, A. Smith, Fairview Stock Farm, New Castle, Ind., R. F. D. No. 1. FOR SALE Railroad watches, $15 to $25, other grades, good time keepers, $3 to $8. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th st FOR SALE Field glasses, old violin and violin repairs, strings and bows at Vt price. J. M. Lasey, 7 S. 6th st. FOR SALE Screened collapsible tent. 132 S. 3rd st. 10-tf fOR- SALE Big type Poland - China ..male pigs. r H. Nicholson, .Webster. Ind. ' ' - ' ' 9-tf FOR SALE Fox terrier pups. 432 8. 10th st. 6-tf tutt SALE A few more exceptional bargains in second hand cars. Quaker" City Garage, 1518 E. Main st FOR SALE -3 H. P. Pope motorcy.
cle engine, cheap. 812 Main. .12-pk4.
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The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the home of my mother, Mrs. R: E. Hosier, 1 Y4 miles northeast of Pennville, on Tuesday, August 24, 1915, at 1:00 pi rn., a fuil line of household goods, all in good condition. Terms cash. - ' ' t ; FREDERICK M. HOSIER Charles Smith, Auctioneer, i -R. P. Hosier, Clerk. 18 FOR SALE Twin cylinder Indian motorcycle. "No. 1 Hose House. 16-tf FOR SALE Remington auto-loading . shotgun, 1915 model. Phone 1728. 12-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE For Sal e The largest list of well located good improved and very productive farms in Wayne county and Union county, Indiana; also Western Ohio. 476 acres, corn, wheat and stock farm, with 225 acres second bottom. 90 acres of pasture, some good timber, two sets of buildings. 164 acres, almost nev buildings, over three thousand rod tile ditching, new wire fencing, a mile and one-half of a good little town and elevator. 200 acre tract, gently rolling, with one-third black land, well fenced, large bank barn, good nine room brick house, on good pike. - 80 acre bottom farm, good buildings, well fenced, on good gravel road. 96 acres with good buildings and very productive soil, within 2 miles of Centerville. 40 acres, all level, very productive land, good buildings, and on good gravel road. These farms are all well located, near Richmond, and are priced to sell. For any information, address Qeo.;:;B. Moore Over 901 Main St. Richmond. Phone 2112. FOR QUICK SALE Modern 6 room house on Lincoln st. Owner leaving city. Part cash, balance in payments of $25 per month. Price $3:100. Address Modern House, care Palladium. 19-2t FOR SALE $450 buys a fine building lot South 9th and G streets and walks made. Phone 2477. 24-tue-thur-sat-tf t FOR SALE 4 room house and two lots, $800, $150 down, balance as rent. 8 room modern, $2,800. 6 room modern, $2,400. These are good, well built houses. 81 acre farm, slightly rolling, but a good producer. $70 per acre. 160 acre farm, as good as there is, level and rich, new buildings, a winner. Price $100 per acre. - CALL AND SEE BENNETT & FOREMAN, FOR BARGAINS. . Room 15, Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707, FOR SALE 72 acre farm, known as Daniel Pollard farm; level land, fair improvements. Address Oliver Pollard, R. R. 7. - i7-7t Real tstate Bargains PORTERFIELD Colonial Building. ; FOR SALE City prooerty end farms. C K. Belford. 1127 Main. 19-tt FOR SALE Business Opportunities. FOR SALE High class picture theatres, cigar stores, other retail stores and factories, used store fixtures, ste. Dont wait for prosperous times to get into business. Now is th time to secure bargains. It you want to sell, list your business with us. We get Inquiries from all over the state, la dlana Busings Exchange. Kokomo.
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ready to loan In any 'amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods; Pianos, Teams, Fixtures, Etc., without removal, .for one -jonth to one year in monthly, weekly or quarterly- paymentp. We Pay Off Loan With-Other ; ; - Companies.. '" Loani Co; ' 220 Colonial Bldg. " Phone' 1509, Richmond, - Indiana. ' ' - mm BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AUTOSHINE Will keep your automobile bright as new. It will never need varnish or paint. On sale all dealers. . "AUTOSHINE CO. Colonial Bldg. Phone 1401, in ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE OWNERS - We manufacture gasoline storage outfits for underground storage of gasoline. . . They conform to the "Underwriters' requirements. We have them all sizes and the prices are RIGHT, quality the EEST. ... , WELDEX MFG. CO. ... R. H. Fetta, Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. l Phone 1494. OVERLAND TRANSFER COMPANY. Household goods moved In and out ot city. Picnics and parties accommo dated. ".4HINES & CROCKER 312 N. W. 3rd St. Phone 4777 ATTENTION DEALERS WHO HANDLE GASOLINE We make a very complete line of , tanks for underground storage of gas oline. - : -, - - , , : - ; They conform to all requirements of the FIRE MARSHAL. We furnish: several different styles of PUMPS. Our PRICES are right WELDEX MFG. CO. ; B H. Fetta, Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. ! Phoae 1494." ; ; . - WELDING ,:,.V , All kinds of broken castings Is one of our specialties. We do .highs class work at reasonable prices. Bring us the work and we will satisfy you.. " v . : WELDEX MFG. CO. ; . ' Cor. 12th and N. E St Phone 1491. MOVI NG, TRUCK AND TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from th city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger, Transfer and .Storage Co. PhAnA 9CnS - FARM LOANS, FARM LOANS at 5 and Sfe.: S01 Colonial Bulldtntv ... , - ' .. LOST lAoi i u - party tnai. took. ue nmbrella from the bank U .knovn. It returned to the bank there will be no trouble. 19-tf
