Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 228, 6 September 1915 — Page 9

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THEM OUT TO MELPOLDER TO GET PROBATION OFFICE The county commissioners are fav- , orable to the appointment of , Secrei tary Melpolder, of the Social Service j bureau, as probation officer next year. In case of his appointment, which Judge Fox has practically refused to consider, he promises to do the work at no cost whatever to the county. "I see no reason why Mr. Melpolder should not be appointed under those circumstances," said President Anderson, of the board of commissioners. The other members of the board expressed similar opinions and said that if there was any legal way of doing it, they would recommend that Judge Fox make the appointment. The question of the salary "of the probation officer will be decided by the county council Tuesday or Wednesday, and it. is probably that the council will , take the stand that if the probation work can be done just as satisfactorily by paying no salary, it would be a useles expenditure to appropriate any money for it. Last year the office cost the county $750. WALTER WOOD DIES CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 6. Walter A. Wood, a prominent citizen and farmer of this community, died suddenly of heart failure, at his home jist south of town, on Friday after-' noon. Mr. Wood was born in Vorkfchiro, England, January 7, 1S59, and cam eto the United States, in 1881. lie married Elsie Smith, also a native of England, March 2S, 1804. He was a man of brond information: a constant and careful rondrr of books and current literat-.ire. He mad six trips to England since coming to America. He and his wife had spent the greater par tof tho last year in that country, bavins returned home early in "the summer, i'e is survived by a wife, and one sister, residing, in Yorkshire. The funeral took place Monday afternoon, from the Friends'' church, at Pubfin. Interment was in the west cemetery;" nt that place. MINISTERIAL BODY IN GOOD CONDITION The newly elected officers of the Ministerial association, who were chosen at the annual picnic held some weeks ago, will take their seats at the initial winter meeting, which will be held at 10 o'clock, a week from today; in the Y. M. C. A. Rev. 15. E. Pavis, formerly i secretary of the association, will take the place of President Conrad Huber. Rev, E. O. Howard and Rev. IT. S. A. Rridge will become vice-president and secret ary-trea surer, respectively. President Huber will preside at the opening of the session and will retain (he place until Rev. Davis has read the annual financial report, which will fehow a satisfactory balance. City Statistics DEATHS AND FUNERALS. NIEMAN Mrs. Eliznbeth Nieman. 51, 220 South Fourteenth street, died Sunday afternoon at her home, from stomach trouble. She is survived by hor husband. Herman Nieman, three sons, one brother, a sister, and her mother.. Friends may call at any itme. Funeral arrangements will be! announced later. j COLEMAN Sprviops for Kugpne j i-oienian, wno was Kinea nunaay win bo held at the Wilson Pohlmeyer and Downing undertaking .parlors at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Services will be private. CHAMPION William C. Champion infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Champion, died at the home, 409

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o'clock this afternoon, with interment at Earlham cemetery. McKONE Cora M. McGone, wife of Thomas McKone, died Sunday morning at her home 14 South Ninth; street, at the age of 46 years. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. El linger, a son, Walter R. Stanley; r brother, David E. Miller, and the fol lowing; sisters, Mrs. 'L. D. Sheffer.. of Williamsburg, Mrs. T. F. Ray and Mrs Charles Holtkamp, of this city. The body will be moved to the home of Mrs. Holtkamp, 320 North A street where services will be held Tuesdaj afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends ma: call at any time. . ' .

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Letter List The following letters remain uncalled for at the local postoffice and will be sent to the dead letter office if not called for within two weeks. Ladies Helen Brandon (2), Miss Ethel Brickel, Mrs. Sarah Conner, Mrs. Will Conner, Miss Hazel Davis, Miss Hagan, 205 South High street, Miss Rachel Haldermon, Miss Anna' Hall, Mrs. D, P. Heltzel, Miss Martha HenBon, Miss Bessie Holt, Miss Mae Keever, Mrs. Chas: Longdon, Mrs. Fred Miller, Miss Anna Mosley, Nannie S. Ross, Mrs. r Ella Swain, Mrs. , E. Terhpleton. '- - Gents Jack Bowers (2), Richard Buckler, F. G, Callahan, Earnest Dillon, Chas. Favo'rite, S. H.' L. Graham, William E. Hinshaw, 'J. Oliver Hole, G. N. Huffman, O. J. Humphery, Harry Laymon, L. H. McBain, Chas. Marksbury, J Louis. Morey, , Green Powell, Chester Sharp, W. G. Smithey, W. E. Zimmerman. Miscellaneous Rothert Bros. TOBACCO GROWERS BEGIN HARVEST '.''. .- ' EATON, p., Sept. 6. Fearing to take further chances folowing the extremely cool weather, and a. light frost a few days ago, tobacco growers in Preble County have been busy during the last few days, and practically one-half of the crop has been cut. The continued wet weather is responsible for rust in jmapyjerops. and the quality of the weed this year is lower than in many BRIEFS MARKET NOTICE Owing to the closing of the stock markets in observance of Labor Day, no quotations were announced today. Quotations will be given as usual Tuesday. NOTICE. Meeting of the Wayne County Council. Notice is hereby given that the Wayne County Council--will meet in regular session on Tuesday, September 7, 1915, at JO o'clock a. m. in the commissioners' court room in the Wayne county court house, for the purpase of making the appropriations for next year. L, S. BOWMAN, ' Auditor Wayne County. WOMAN COULD NOT SIT UP Now Does Her Own Work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Hen Ironton," Ohio.4' I am enjoying better health now than I have for twelve years, When I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I could not sit up. I had female troubles and was very nervous. I used the remedies a year and I can do my work j and for the last eight i months I have j worked for other j women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. I Piukham's Vegetable Compound enough for I know I never would have been as it ift-.A i ' t well jf I had not taken it and I recom uieuu it, w suuermg women. Daughter Helped Also. " I gave it to my daughter when she was thirteen years old. She was in school and was a nervous wreck, and could not sleep nights. Now she looks like." Mrs. Kena Bowman, 161 S. 10th Street, lronton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drag out a sickly, tialf-hearted existence, missing threefourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ? If you have the slightest doubt that LydiaJS. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia K.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Massif or advice. Your letter wi 11 be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY; SEPT. 6, 1915

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1VE. BEEN IN THERE., ESCAPES DYNAMITE BLAST. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Sept. 6. Sept. 6. When C. O. Tuttel, superintendent of agriculture in the Jackson township schools, went to the garare to get his car, he found two sticks of dynamite with a partly burned fuse in it. ' . .-'. . WANTED WANTED To rent four or five-room flat; modern, comfortably heated, centrally located. Address "Flat," care Palladium. WANTED To rent four or five-room 'fatf morern,- comfortably 1 heated; centrally located. Address "Flat" care Palladium. ' . fi-tf ; AVANTET Chambermaid at Westcolt hotel. Ask for housekeeper. 6-?.t WANTED By two ladies a capable, 'middle aged woman for companionship and help withhouse work. S,alary $5 a week Address Box 5, care Palladium. ; Give age, nationality and references. " 6-lt WANTED You to know that Jt is nott too late yet to enrot for fall ternf; Come up tomorrow and begin at once, Richmond Business College. 6-lt WANTED Boiler -repairs. heavy sheet metal work, tanks, smoke stacks, etc. We weld broken castings cf iron; steel, brass or aluminum. Thos. Turner & Son, ;-ear 33 S. 6th st. Phone ABLE-BODIED MEN for firemen, . brakemen, $120 monthly; experience unnecessary. Railway, care Palladium, v 4-7t WANTED Experienced colored mau 'wants position as waiter, janitor, porter or' butler; good reference. 313 North D. 4-2t WANTED Place to do' housework or care for children. 525 S- 12th. 3-3t WANTED Position by married man on stock, or stock and grain farm. Experience and reference, R. R. 8, Box 72, Richmond. Ind. 3-4t 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 WANTED Lawn mowers to sriarpen and repair, screen doors and windows made arid repaired.? Repairs of ail kinds. Called for , and delivered. Brown Darnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTED Position by a professional corsetiere Address B., care Palladium. ' 2-5t WANTED Homes on farm for two good boys, ages 17 and 14, Apply Social Service Bureau, Masonic Temple. Phone 2050. WANTED Bicycle tires and automobile inner tubes to vulcanize. All kinds of repairing. Called for and delivered' free. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. WANTED Atkinson pays cighest cash pris;3ror second hand goods afld sells at lowest prices. See him at once, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Asters, 15c per dozer. 812 North I. , 4-2t , FOR SALE Second-hand electric automobile; first-class condition. Address B. C, care Palladium. 4-St a. FOR SALE Two racing type road- . sters and two touring cars foiv sale cheap. Quaker City Garage. Phone 1623. - 4-7t FOR SALE Paige runabout. Phone 1S6S. , 4-7t AMERICAN , I-OCK-NUT WASHER Company, 845 Broad " street, . Newark, N, J., offers 6 per cent preferred stock," purpose installing own manufacturing ; facilities; good opportunity for small investors in "industrial enterprise; prospectus free'." 4-1. FOR SALE- Good work horse, cheao. Phonp 27S3 or 3433. 3-7t FOR SALE-r-Driving horse,' weight one thousand pounds ; cheapY -if sold at once. Call Richmond Electric Col. 19 S. 7th St. Phone 2826. 3-3t , FOR SALE Strictly; , modern . home, all conveniences. 402 S. 16th. 31-7t FOR SALE Seed wheat. Phone 90 on 92. Roscoe Hosier, ' Cambridge City.- 31-14t

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j FOR SALE Pure bred collie pups, sable and white, males $3, females $2. Walter Lafuse, R, R. No. 1. 6-1 FOR SALE Handsome, stylish saddle horse;- also splendid in harness; sound and gentle. Address Dr. William O. Roop, Arcade Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. 6-Vt FOR SALE One Universal woodworker, one hand elevator; both in good condition ; very cheap. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. 3-mon-thurs-fri-3t FOR SALE Fine driving horse, buggy and harness at a bargain. Call 1015 N. H street, city. l-4t FOR SALE A nice Welsh pony, we-! broke for children. 810 S L. 315t nisi m FOR SALE 1 AUTOSHINE Will keep your auto1 mobile bright as 1 new. It will never 1 need 'varnish or ! paint. ' On .sale all 1 dealers. 1 AUTOSHINE CO. Colonial Bldg. Phone 1401. l!III!!lll!!ill!IBI!lll!illllli!lli:!l!!!:illi:m M.)K SALE A few more exceptional bargains in r.econd hand cars. Quaker City Garage, 1518 E. Main st. FOR SALE J ..ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE OWNERS We manufacture gasoline storage outfits for. underground storage of gasoline. They conform to the Underwriters' requirements. We have them in all sizes and the prices "are right, quality the best. -. WELDEX MFG. CO., ' R. H. FETTA, Prop. . Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts." Phone 1494. FOR SALE Several span of well broke mules 3 to 4 years old; also' want to buy several good breeding Ewes. O..H. SCANTLAND, Williamsburg, Ind. FOR SALE . ATTENTION Dealers Who Handle GASOLINE We make a very complete line of tanks for underground storage of gasoline. They conform to all requirements of the Fire Marshal. We furnish several different styles of pumps. Our prices are right. WELDEX MFG. CO., R. H. "FETTA, Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. Phone 1494. FOR SALE Second hand electrje. Address Electric, care Palladium. 30-7t Gray Hair Restorer and Tonic Guaranteed Not To Be a Dye Leota Steward 13 SOUTH TENTH STREET" v Phone 1372." , POR SALE Grocery, fine location, doing good business, good reason for selling.' Address Z., care Palladium. ; . . 30-7t SPIRELLA ' CORSETS and Wm. Frank's children's waists, 525 Main st. Mary Klelhorn Martin, corsetiere Phone 24S8. .. .: . , , "'OR SALE Big type Poland China male pigs. H. Nicholson, Webster Ind. - , 9-tf FOR SALE New drop head sewing macnine, $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th FOR SALE C. A. Smith, 2 miles south of New. Castle, on the FairTiew Stock " Va rm m th Vow Pa st To and Lewis vjlle pike, will hold his 10th aufiuai oaic-' lull nijuu lUiUC oVl&Kjr hogs, Sept. 30th, 1915. For particulars, address Clarence A. Smith, Fairview Stock Farm, New Castle, Ind., R. F. D. No. 1.

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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 Five room hou,se, 1212 South F, $11.50. Call 1114 North C. 4-3t FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 224 N. 5th. 4-7 FOR RENT rModern nine-room house, garage, on stret car line. 525 Main. 4-7t FOR RENT Two front rooms downstairs, furnished for light housekeeping. 201 S. 12th. 4-tf FOR RENT House, ten rooms and . bath, corner S. 10th and A streets. Phone 1067. sept4-tf FOR RE.NT Six-room modern house, 533 S. 9th. Phone 5124-H. 3-tf FOR. RENT Modern furnished room. ln.team heated flat. Call 12361 Main. st. 6-lt FOR RENT Two modern rooms, at 513 Main, over Oakland Wine Co. ' - 3-7t FOR RENT Five-room modern .house. Call 325 S. 6th or Phone 1149. 3-3t FOR RENT Two front rooms for light housekeeping, and one furnished room upstairs. 24 N. 13th. 3-3t FOR RENT Six-room 2277 or 2157. flat. Phone 2-7t FOR RENT 100 and 200-acre farms for cash rent. Address Owner, care Palladium. l-7t FOR RENT Two 6-room houses, bath, in good condition-, $16 per month each. 1412-1414 N. C st. Phone 3790. 31-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4S Ft. Wayne avenue. ' 31-7t FOR RENT Large modern house, 110 S. 14th. Call 216 S. 14th, or phone 1591. 31-7t PGR RENT Five room modern flat, 1027 Main. 31-7t POR RENT Medium rriced dwelling: gas, electric light, both waters. Beni. F. Harris. 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished Main street. flats. , 415 307t POR RENT Modern six-room House, with bath, etc. Phone 1934. 30-7t FO RRENT 6 room house, bath, modern. Call 540 N. 19th st. 17-tf FOR RENT 6 room house and bath, 23U N. 21st $15. Call 103 N. 15th. Phone 4010. 1-tf LOST LOST Folded pocketbook containing lodge receipts and railroad pass. Return to 210 S. 4th, or leave at Palladium office. 6-2t LOST Tail light and license 5563. . Return to Standard Supply Co. 6-3t FOUND FOUND Crank for automobile. 320 N.16th . 6-lt FOR SALE REAL ES. TATE Farms For Sale A fine farm on the traction line 160 acres, all but 15 acres cultivated; extra good set of buildings. 140 acres all but one level land, new 9-room house, good barn, j;ood soil, place well watered; .only .$100 per acre; ' . , '.. . ' 133 acres, all but ten cultivated; good 8-room house, with furnace, large bank barn; six miles from Richmond. This is a goAd producing place; surely cheap at $90 per - acre, and on t good terms: , : ; . . '. .' : . v' 150 acres ofx well Improved lantl, extra good, 8-room house, with hot water heat and soft water batb.; .two large barns, one bank barn. Place well watered. Priced at only $120 an acrefor a good reason. yiv' : r;? SO acres oi good land, good. Improvements, close to railroad town, and sold on extra good terms, $3,000 down and long time on balance 5 per cent interest.. ' - . THOMAS & MILLER, . Palladium Bldg. Phone 2576.

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE POR SALE Pracitically new modern house; six rooms and bath; best location in city. Reasons for selling. Address Z, care Palladium. 6-7t HAVE YOU A MODERN five or six-room house, centrally located or in the east end which you will sell on payments like rent? Address "Immediate," care Palladium. Farms and City Property For SaleBuilding lots . end residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of Insurance, rent properties, loan money and i-.ake surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON. Rooms 1 and 3, West?ott Block. FOR SALE Good farm of 95 acres, practically level; eight acres timber, balance in cultivation and grass; spring water, best fences, good fruit, good house. fair barn, cement hog house; four miles of good interurban town, close in. Cheap at $92 per acre. Time on all but $3,000; no trade. A. M. Roberts, office IS S. 8th st, city Phone residence 4171, evening or morning. FOR SALE An eight-room house; furnace, gas, both kinds of water; cellar and attic size of house. See owners, mi N. 9th. 2-Tt FOR SALE Five-room house at 101 N. 17th st; large cellar, electric lights, gas, both kinds of water. See the owner, Emanuel Bell, 221 N. 12th, or address P. O. Box 120. 30-7t Real Estate Bargains PORTERFIELD Colonial Building. FOR SALE City pronerty and farms. C E. Belford. 1127 Main. 19-tt FOR SALE Business Opportunities. FOR SALE High class plctu'e Ihea- . tres, 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. 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 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Hog Oilers Hog Fountains Hog Troughs . .1 . Hog Houses Hog Feeders - Hog Feed Coolers The Weldex Brands they have a reputation they are the best. -WELDEX MF3. CO. Corner Twelfth and North E Sts. WELDfNG , ... All kinds of broken castings is one of our specialties.. We do. high - class work at reasonable prices. Bring us the work and we will satisfy you.WELDEX MFG. CO. Cor. 12th and N. E St. Phone 1494. MOVING, TRUCK AND TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Mpnger. Transfer and Storage Go. Phone 2608.

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City Property Placing Your Loan. 35mS3!! FINANCIAL immsmtmm mstissitisstmt CAN YOU. USE $10, $25, $50 or $100 . 5 25 If yon need money call on us. & We loan any amount from $5 to JJ & $100 on household goods, pianos, t teams, stocks, etc., without reg moval. ' 2J 2 If you are unable to call write or phone and our sgent 52 S will call at your house and explain our LOW RATE. XL PRIVATE. RELIABLE. i The. State Investment & Loan Co. 2 Phone 2560, Room 40. Colonial tX Bldg., Richmond, Indiana. i TODAY We Are m Hffj ready to loan In any amount from $5 to $100 on Household g Goods, Pianos, Teams. Fixtures, jig Etc., without removal, for one ij rjonth to one year In monthly. t3 weekly or quarterly payments. fjj We Pay Off Loans With Other ft"! Companies. B Houme Loara Co. p 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, m Indiana. Don't Worry AboutUnpaid Bills Other Money Troubles WE WILL LEND YOU 1 MONEY ON Furniture, Horses, Wagons, Pianos, Cattle and Implements We Leave Everything in Your Possession. Loans From $5 Up" , Any Amount $35 Costs only $4.80 for Three. Months. Other amounts at proportionate legal rates. Everything according to law. Write, phone or call we will send our agent to explain our rates. So charge unless you borrow. Richimoinidl LOAN CO. X (Est. 1895K . , Room 8, Colonial Building Automatic Phone 1545 FARM LOANS T FARM LOANS at 5 and 6. Ml

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