Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 262, 15 October 1915 — Page 11

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V.JkfcV LET MS HAVE TErH . . RETURN IT TO YOU TH1S AFTERMrs.. Denver Coggshell entertained at dinner Thursday in honor of the eighteenth birthday Of Miss Gladys Study: Misses Cecil and Emma Coggshell, Louise Study and - Leota Coggshell. Measers Denver anad MelTin Coggshell and Caldwell. Miller. , A crowd of high school students, chaperoned by Mies Vera Crome and Mr. Miller, enjoyed a campfire supper, Wednesday evening, on Hilarity Hill. : -, ; : ; . i An all-day missionary meeting was held at the M. E. church, Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Manly, from West China, addressed The High School, Wednesday morning. Riley Day was observed in the Fountain City School by reading from Riley's best known selections. 1 A campfire supper was given at the home of Miss Thelma Overman Friday evenings Those present were: Misses Esther Brooks, Zella Lacey, Celia Barnes, Reba Showalter and Gladys Study. Messers Robert Thomas, Roy Roberts, Jack Curry, Chauncey Marrow, Francis Curtis and Floyd Wilson. The supper consisted of WILLIAMSBURG t Rev. Zerbe preached his farewell serpion Tuesday eveainfeassii Mrs. Edith Ball and "Mrs. Bess Mil ler were shopping in Richmond Wednesday. ' VH. Duke of Liberty- spent Sunday , and Monday with William Duke and ' family. Will Watkins of Elwoed is here spending a few days with his brother. MiSs Harvey attended the funeral of Mr. Jay at Webster Tuesday. Mr. ano Mrs. Jesse Williams are the parents of a baby boy. Miss Lydia Franklin entertained a number of friends Thursday evening in honor of Fanay and Paul Zevbe. Arva Study and Kenneth DuUe vent to Richmond Wednesday evening. f'aul Williams and sister were shopping in Richmond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tcdd were in Cincinnati Monday. Miss Esther Frazer spent Wednesday evening with Miss Lydia Franklin. Oliie Leibolt was at Richmond Tuesday. : Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Chamness are entertaining friends from Economy. Mrs. Lee Tharp spent Tuesday with Mrs. i Frank Williams. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cole of Richmond spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.SWoolley. Earl Kelly was in Richmond Tuesday, i ' Earl Brown made a business trip to Richmond Wednesday. Mr; Gates of Richmond, who teaches music here, was in town Thursday. Miss Cloe Oler- entertained friends from; Economy Thursday. 4 f; Miss Gwendolyn Stegall spent Wednesday with her father in the country. Mrs. Edith Ball spent Thursday with Mrs. Charles Beard. Rev. Chamness will fUl his regular appointment here Sunday evening. Mrs. Maggie Colvin of Richmond is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheffer. L. Reynolds made a business trip to Richmond Thursday evening. WEST ALEXANDRIA Mrs. J. M. Fritz was at Dayton Sat urday. Mrs. J. B. McLean and son James were in Dayton Wednesday. Miss Edna Wood has accepted a position in the West Elkton schools. Mrs. Samuel Fudge and daughter, Elda, were in Dayton Saturday. . Mrs. Harmon Lang is In . a critical condition at her home north of town. Chief Cause of Pimples, Blotches, Sallow Skin f (MMseatwr of Bsalth, ' Unsightly eruptions. plmplM. .bells, felotches, sallow or muddy skin, usually mro duo to a aluszish liver, a eonotipatod bowel and a polluted blood stream as consequence. How foolish In such eases to resort to outward applications, which can never have natural, permanent results. If more people .only knew It, there a a very simple remedy, to be found in may drujr store, which is as effective as It ts harmless and quick acting;. It Is aa old formula. Ions recognised by the medical precession, which has been put la tablet Conn, aad at such small cost no one need stow SMI aopnvea m its wonaenu imDiev lasrw no re entirely vegetable ed there's Basil Inmlw In II iiadlliiB,! ,a .need anly et about a dime's worth, and swmiiew no at bedtime to realise there's nothinglse -quite so wova tor toe purpoaov - in vctlea in the morning is so easy, so sooth lag. and Instead of a weakening afteraffect, you feel truly refretaed and invlgo rated. Sentane! tablets are not only the finest remedy known for constipation and torpid liver, but offer - the sanest, most sensible treatment for' complexiondifficulties Of tUn cha-jicttr .'acflJlCBSd,

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coufnc; TO THAT TEM1 Frankfort sausages, buns, marshmallows and, cider. , ' ; Mr. Aand Mrs. F: M. .Lacey ; and daughter. '.Gwendolyn, . Mrs. J. W. Shoemtker, Mrs. Bert Lacey, jMts. King "and daughter, Elizabeth; Mrs. Robert '- Williams and : Reverand and Mrs. Huddlegton attended the Foreign Missionary meeting; Tuesday at the Grace M. E. church. Mr. Huddleson and Wesley Ketring Monday. Neither, person were seriously injured. , . . .The basket ball game, Tuesday evening with Whitewater gave Fountain City the game with a score of 14 to 24. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mercer of Minneapolis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Anderson. Mrs. Dot Marine, Phyllis Butler and. Dorothy . Clark of Richmond and Echo Roland' were week end guests of Esther Brooks. Misses Reba Showalter and Celia Barnes were victims of an automobile accident," Sunday. , Miss Showalter received several injuries. Mr. tnd Mrs. JameS Loy are the parents of a baby boy. . John Winkleman, C. A. Matheny and C. W. Mcintosh were at Eaton Satur day. ... ''js&tk .! FostmasferTo" V. Frit and S. F? Wilson were at, Hamilton last week. A pleasing program was rendered by the pupils of the schools Thursday, Riley day.- . . ..... -u Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Riley visited friends at Hamilton last week and attended the fair. "GETS-IT" NOTHING ELSE "GETS" CORNS Fiffit.flas nmnniata Daoimmmab liouh. oui iot corn remeaies wnicn are made up to resemble "GETS-IT" in either name or package. There is only one "GETS-IT." Its name Is G-E-T-S I-T. Watch the spelling. Evcry druggist in the country sells "GETS-IT," because the millions of people demand it. Progressive, firstclass druggists know .there's nothing 'just as good." . .1- - 1 M. . . . . . ... "Movvr In My Z.ife Saw Anything Act 80 Quickly aadMagically aa 'Oetl-IU' What's the use ' wasting time and money on the old methods of trying to remove corns? "GETS-IT" is the only new way of removing them without fail. It's-the only new principle corn remover sold. It's the biggest selling corn-cure ever known because there's no corn or callus among the millions of feet in the world that "GETS-IT" will not remove there's no escape. "GETS-IT" is the common-sense, simple, sure way. It does away with greasy ointments, salves, pads, cotton rings, harnesses, knives, scissors, razors, file, and the limping and the painful pigeon-toe walk of so many corn-pestered people. All you do is put 2 drops- of "GETS-IT" on the corn is doomed to go. There's no pain, no trouble, no changing shoes because of corns. Be sure it's "GETS-IT,"-' You'll waste money on substitutes. "GETS-IT" is sold, by druggists everywhere, .25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence &Co.. Chicago- Sold in Richmond and recommended as the world's best corn cure by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv. NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne county, ss: Arva C. Study vs. The unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and personal representatives of James Lindley, deceased, and the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and personal representatives Of William Demmitt, deceased. Wayne, circuit court. October term, 1916. No. 17272.. Be It known, that on the 29th day of September, .1915, the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit .court his complaint against ..said defendant in the above entitled cause to -quiet title of real estate -together with the affidavit of a competent person, that, said defendants are believed to be' non-residents of the - state of Indiana,, and that, their names and Places of residence 'are .wBtoQtnUSi. Said defendants am therefore here

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TOD-Vf! CAWC FOR TOO by notified of the filing, and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto,, at the calling, of the said cause, on November 22nd, 1915, a day of the next term Of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Richmond, on the first". Monday of; October,' 1915, , next, said complaint and toe matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence.. Witness, the clerk, and the Seal Of said court at the city of Richmond, this 29th day of September, 1915. . MICHAEL W. KELLY. Clerk. Shiveley &.Shiveley, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1-8-15 Palladium Want 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 o,of,iipM, iQ, o clock a. m. In order that we may Insert It . in the evening issue. ; 1 ' 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 rate for business advertising. WANTED ' ii-iii ii i iii- Qiru i . n j SWEDISH MASSAGE Given at your residence by - PROF. G. YHNELL, Of Stockholm, Sweden. Physicians' patients attended to by request and their advice strictly followed 39 years' practice in Europe and America. The very highest references. I teach the profession. . 25 SOUTH 9TH STREET. WANTED-Handy boy." ' Depot Restaurant. 15-2t WANTED You to . send youij furniture, goods or almost anything to the Used Furniture Store, 17 S. 7th st. We have buyers for almost everything. A. PC Peering Auction Co. WANTED Piano tuning and player piano repairing; also- all kinds of musical instruments repaired; 30 years' experience. W. B. Watson, 3 S. 7th st. Phone 1756. WANTED To buy one horse farm wagon. Phone 5132-G. - 15-3t WANTED Girl for sreneral house work, white girl preferred. Phone 2817. . 15-7t WANTED Man to drive delivery truck. Call Star Grocery. 15-2t WANTED Railway mail clerks, $75 month; Richmond examination coming; sample questions free. Write immediately, Franklin Institute, Dept. 84, H, Rochester; N. Y. " oct-6-mon-wed-fri-sat-nov-3 ASK for Economy Creamery Butter. WANTED A place to work, mornings and evenings before and after school and Saturday by a high school pupil willing to work. Address Work, care of palladium. 14-2t WANTED Young people to qualify for good office positions. We now have three positions for competent stenotypist. Why not begin your course next Monday at the Richmond Business College? WANTED To do general housework and cleaning. Mrs. Mary Delaney, 323 N. 4th st. 14-2t WANTED Experienced woman to , make dresses and men's suits. J. M. Hutton A Co. 12-7t HELP WANTED Female Women tnako $15 to $35 weekly selling guaranteed, hosiery. Experience unnecessary, ' Part or full time. Pair beautiful stlk hose tree to first person ac-' ceptine agency in your town. Writ International Mills. Norristown, Pa. . ' 54-tf WANTED To rent 4 rooms and bath, " modern centrally ' located;"' Address H, care Palladium.- . , 24-tf WANTED A, girl,-130 S. V 11th St. - Phone 10651 V- i- :14-3t WANTED 2 room apartment by-man , and wife, neatly, furnished, modern; central . ;ioctjon.; '. Address, v Modem;

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LOOK-HKIE JERRt KEPT HI "7 THE TEN J WANTED STOVES repaired, new grates and parts furnished, baby cabs, wringers,' sweepers, saw filing, shears and tools ground, bicycle tires, all kinds of repairing. Work called for and delivered free. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. N. W. 2nd and Williams. WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. Ask the First National Bank, 7th and Main Sts. W AM i Ki Atfcinson pays highest eaafc prls tor second band goods snd sells at lowest prices. Sao him at once. 416 Main. Phone 194S. 4-tf 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. TELEGRAPHY The oon complete system of railroad and commercJal telegraphy possible, block system, station work, etc. Positions guaranteed. Correspondence eolicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy. -tf WANTED Boarders and mealers. Oliie Uley, 210 N. 7th st. ll-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Large front room, second floor, nicely furnished. Call 111 S. 11th st. M-tf FOR RENT-Large business room, 17 x90 .ft.; 6 rooms and bath; 5 rooms and bath. Phone 3078 or 2962. 15-7t FOR HE NT Two " furnished light housekeping rooms, light, heat and bath. Phone 3137. l5-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without board. 1200 N. D St. 15-3t FOR RENT Furnished 3-rOom cottage, unfurnished 3-room apartment. Phone 2256. 15-3t FOR RENT House. 220 N. 12th St. Call Porter's millinery. 15-7t FOR RENT Large rooming houe, 240 Ft. Wayne ave., six room houBe 743 N. 15th st., $10; four room flat over 321 N. 8th St., $10. Phone 2233. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st. l-3t FOR RENT Half of bouse, 8 rooms! 37 S. 7th st. Phone 2425. 12-3t FOR RENT House of 4 rooms. 411 S 7th st 13-3t FOR RENT 5 room modern house. 31 S. 17th st. Phone 1705. 12-7t FOR RENT Cottage, $9.00, will sell $100 cash, balance monthly. Phone 3016. i4-2t FOR RENT House. 1032 N. H st Phone 1773 or 2018. 14-7t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, 737 S. 7th St. Phone 2012. Pohlmeyer. 8-7t FOR RENT Front room, electric . light, bath, steam heat Address R, care Palladium. 8-tf FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping room, outside entrance. 1025 Ni I st. 8-tf WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. Ask the First National Bank, 7th and Main Sts. FURNISHED ROOMS-Rex Hotel, newly equipped. 427 Main street. 29tt FOR RENT House, call at 26 S. 9th st. Call before 9 in the morning. ll-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE Cheap, horse, at Richmond Produce Co., 1st and Main. - " 15-7t FOR SALE Full blooded Buff Orphington roosters; reasonable. Address Mrs. Forest Bailey. Richmond R. R. No. 1, Liberty phone 6-H. 15-lt FOR SALE Lady's heavy coat, cheap, . Size 38. 28 N. 12th st. 15-2t FOR SALE 5 passenger automobile in good condition. Inquire L., . care Palladium. . ;j l5-3t FOR SALE Young lady's coat. Call 203 S. 11th St. . 15-lt FOR SALE 10 varieties winter ap- . pies in small lots, orchard one mi'e south Centerville. C. B. George, R. R. 11. - V l4-2t FOR SALE 200 white leghorn yearling hens, 50c each. Address O. B. Acton, Phone 5123-F, R. R. 5. 14-7t FOR SALE Gas range and heating stove. 333 Pearl st. 14-3t FOR SALE Coal range. Phone 2283. 14-2t for Economy Creamnrv.- Ruttnr PUBLIC, -SALE--Tuesday. ,0ct.i.19, ', 1115,; 14- mile south of Richmond on Boston pike, consisting ef personal property, span mules, Jersey cow anil stock hogs. Other articles too num erous to mention, joe Hiistro. - i4-3t FOR SALE Golden oak sideboard, . square dining table and chairs, complete for $15. at 326 Pearl St. 14-tf FOB SALErlO.OOJ brickv cheap If sold this week. Phone 1323. l3-3t

THAT A 'SURPRISE? FOR SALE v FOR SALE : Ptenty. .of Frys All sizes,' leghorr pullets and roosters, barred rock pullets, fresh eggs and nice country butter at 25e-and 30c pound. DELIVERIES THURSDAY, 'FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. C. E..:Deetn . PHONE 4033 OR 304 N. 14TH ST. FOR SALE Laurel heating stove, $15. 21 N. 20th st 13-3t FOR SALE Fine assorted sweet potatoes, $1.00 per bushel, delivered. Phone 4863. 9-7t FOR SALE If you can't find what' you . want call at the A. O. Deering Auction Co., 17 S. 7th st. He may have what you want. FOR SALE Player piano, 35 S. 15th st 9-7t WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. Ask the First National Bank, 7th and Main Sts. OR SALE Fine $500 player piano, must be sold. Special $265. 12 rolls of music and bench. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st, ....... . , FOR SALE Slightly used upright piano, $145 cash. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st .-. .. . KOR SALE Beautiful oak player piano, $375. cash or payments. Regular valu- $500. Watson's. 9 8. 7th st. FOR SALE A soft coal Oak Garland heater. 911 N. I st. 15-2t BEST bargain of the season, 5-passen-ger Cadillac 4-cylinder auto, $275 If taken at once. Car is in excellent condition. Quaker City Garage. Phone 1625. 13-6t FOR SALE . . 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 Combination pool and billiard table. Address Box 280, Fountain City, Ind. ll-7t FOR SALE ..ATTENTION Dealers Who Handle GASOLINE We make a very - complete line of tanks for underground storage of gasoline. They conform to all requirementt 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 14fl. SPIRELLA CORSETS and Wm. Frank's children's waists. 525 Main st Mary Klelhorn Martin, corsetlere. Ptone 2488. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED TAXI SERVICE, anywhere in city, 10c. Quaker City Garage. Phone 1625. IF YOU want your carpets cleaned. Phone 2230. D. W. Walters. 13-I6t Ho Oilers Hog Fountains Hog Troughs Hog Houses Hog Feeders Hog Feed Cookers The Weldex Brands they, have a reputation they are the best'" WELDEX MFG. CO. Corner. Twelfth and North E Sts. - v .WELDING . 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. WANTED- To explain a new plan of Saving. Money. ., Ask. that- First '.Na

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m s goods, pianos, teams, Richmond FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION I will sell on Oct. 21. 1915, at 2 p. m.. on the premises, without reserve, to the highest bidder, one hundred eightyfive and one-quarter (1851) acres, located at the town of Arba, in Randolph county, Indiana, twelve and onehalf miles north of Richmond, Ind.. on the Richmond pike and the County Line pike, between Wayne and Randolph counties. Improvements and fencing fair. This farm will be offered as a whole or in part to suit the purchaser. Terms announced on day of sale. Geo. N. Montgomery, 614 State Life Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Phone 5348. 15-5t Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. eW write all kinds of Insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. p'OR SALfc Big type Poland ChinJ male pigs. H. Nicholson. Webster ltd. 9-tf TYPEWRITERS for sale, rent or repaired. Richmond Typewriter Exchange. Room 1, Hittie Block. Phone 1010. City Homes and Farms All Sizes All Prices. Come and See Them. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY Phone 1401. Colonial Bldg. WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. Ask the First National Bank, 7th and Main Sts. moving. Truck and transfer line FURNITURE Moved to and from th city by large motor truck. Forres'. Monger. Transfer and Storago Co. Phone 2608. LOST WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. Ask the First. National Bank, 7th and Main Sts. . LOST Frat pin, Phi Delta Nu, clover ahaped, green - and gold. - Phone 482. - - 15-2t LOST $5 biil Thursday morning. . Phone 4847. Reward. . -15-lt LOST-alves, one red and -white spotted heifer, one red heifer, they weigh about 400 lbs. If seen notify H. E. Wanger, New Paris, O. Phone 186-A. l4-2t LOST Silver, belt pin set . with Rhinestones. Leave at " Conkeys. Re-

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By McManuo TELL HIM I'M HE DECEIVE O NE TEWEROKd FOR SALE ' MODERN HOMES . In all parts of city. Special bargain In a home on North 12th street. 2 on West 5th street These are big bargains. See HOME BUILDERS Phones 3247. 4347, 4447, lr E. G. Kemper, 319 West Main St p Si if etc., without removal. Loan Co. FINANCIAL TODAY reaCy to loan In any amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods. Pianos. Teams. Fixtures. Etc.. without removal, for one rjontb to one year In monthly, weekly or quarterly parments. Pay Off Loans With Other Companies. Homme Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509. Richmond. ' Indiana. CAN YOU USE! $10, $25, $50 or $100 JJ If you need money call on us. JJ We loan any amount from $5 to J $100 on household goods, pianos. teams, stocks, etc, without re- " 5 moval. 22 Zt " you are unable to call T jj write or phone and our a Rent will call at your house and ex- JS j plain our LOW RATE. PRIVATE. RELIABLE. ' H The State Investment H 2 & Loan Co. H Fhone 2560. Room 10 Colonial 5 Building. Richmond. Indiana ?9SS$S$$$f $$$$$$$ S$$$;mm$? FOR SALE Business ' Opportunities. BLSINESS CHANCE I have invented an article and have tried it out and it works perfectly satisfactory, needed on every farm, costs very little to manufacture and sells for a big profit I need money to get this article on the market It will stand close Investigation. Please don't answer unless yon are financially about to take part No great amount of capital needed. Address Business Chance, . care Palladium. - i5-7i FOR. SALE High class plctuv theatres), cigar stores, other rstall stares and factories, used store fixtures, etc Dont wait for prosperous times to get into business. Now Is tha time to secure bargains. If you want to sell, list your business with as. Wo gsC Inquiries from all over tho state. Indiana Business, Brokings Ifrrnsss. to. tut f FARM LOANS FARM LOANS at S and m Colonial BnlMtose.

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