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Deaths in Preble KATHERINE SWIHART. ";. EATON Funeral services for Miss Katharine Swihart, 68 years old, a for mer resident of this city, were held uannaano if a rrarnAnn i rna niran , Brethren church at Lewlsburg. Burial was made in the cemetery at that . place. Miss Swihart died early Monday at the home of a sister, Mrs. Sa- ' manina suer, alter an illness causea bv Briarht'a disease. Sh was also a sister of Mrs. T. M. Kirkhoff of this city, and for many years lived in the Kirkhoff home. J. H. Swlhart, northeast of Eaton, is a brother. MARGARET KOPPE. EATON Margaret Koppe. 80 years old. widow of Peter Konne. died Mon day night at the home of her son, Fred Koppe, East Decatur street. She last two years. She was born in Germany, but came to this country shortly after her marriage, and for fifty , years naa Dees a reaiuem 01 jii&iou. ; Her husband died nine years ago. Besides the son at whose home she died, she is survived by six children, Henry Koppe, Mrs. Jacob Snavely and Mrs. Lizzie Hamilton of this city; Peter Koppe and Mrs. Charles Bruce of Dayton and Chris Koppe of Logansport, Ind. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon in First Presbyterian church, conducted by the Rev. Charles A. Hunter. Burial will be in Mound Hill cemetery. NEW PARIS The Bailey family Mrs. George Stoltzenberg, Miss Edith Bailey and P. Bailey, Dayton ; Eldon Bailey, Jamestown, O., and Mrs. M. O. Penland, New Paris, sang at - the - annual -troion Thanksgiving services Thursday evening at the Methodist church. The members of the above family are sisters and brothers, who were guests of Mrs. Penland for the day, and kindly consented to assist with the services. Eldon Bailey is supervisor of music at Jamestown, and Miss Elisabeth Bailey is a singing evangelist Mrs. Estella L. Miller of Richmond called on local friends Friday Miss Elizabeth . Brown of Hollansburg spent Thanksgiving here with her grandfather Clinton Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barnet. . . .The Christmas bazaar, mar. ket and Penny supper held Saturday at the Christian church annex was patronized.... Station Agent W. A. Nelson. V. E. Thompson. J. H. Mungavln and Francis Mungavin went to Bradford Sunday to attend the funeral of Thomas O'Brien, freight conductor, who met instant death Wednesday at "Weaver's Station, by falling beneath ear of his train The New Paris truck went to Richmond Friday evening and conveyed passengers to the school entertainment on the RichmondNew Paris pike Paul Northrop Evelyn Northrop and Lorenda Miller returned home Sunday evening from Thanksgiving school vacation Mrs. Anna Burtch and Fred E. Burtch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leftwlck during the past week Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and family of Hollansburg spent Sunday with local relatives H. C. Hill left Sunday for Bucado, Wash., to visit his brother Ed, who is quite 111 John sawyer, uolumbus, O.; Mrs. Hannah Sawyer and daughter and J. R. Gard of New Madison, and Mlas Sarah McGrew of Gratis were guests of Mrs. Caroline McGrew Sunday Miss Mary Morse has returned from an extended visit at Eat on Mr. and Mrs. je. v, stamDacs motored to New Castle Sunday.... Mrs. Roy Drew is much improved .... Mrs. John Ball and two sons of West Alexandria spent Saturday with Mrs. Ida Hamilton Miss Mildred Leary of Fort Madison. Ia., is the guest of he aunts Mrs. M. O. Penland went to Whitewater Sunday where she sang at the funeral of Sylvester Alexander. AFTER THREE YEARS Richmond Testimony Remains Unshaken. Time is the best test of truth. Here is a Richmond story that has stood the test of time. It ia a story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. J. A. Williams. 221 S. 9th st, Richmond, says: "My back ached and my kidneys were weak. Doan's Kidney Pills strengthened my kidneys and stopped the pains in my back. Another of the family has used Doan's Kidney Pills for backache and kidney trouble with satisfactory results." (Statement given April 24, 1912.) - NO TROUBLE SINCE. -On Sept. 13, 1915, Mr. Williams said : "I haven't had any trouble with my kidneys since I recommended Doan's Kidney Pills and I believe the cure is permanent." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'f Kidney Pills the same tbat Mr. Williams has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Euffalo, N. Y. Adv.
MAN WALKS ON WATER.
EVANSVILLE,;ind., Dec. t Pen val Meinart has perfected an invention whereby he is able to walk upon the, water. The apparatus consists of pontoons for the feet, and a sail that fastens to the user's back. Meinart claims he will be able to go at will upon the streams. SUITS, DRESSES SILKS Um gasoline to dry clean everything at home and aave as In n hour. Dry cleaning at home is all the rage here, says a well-known downtown druggist. Any woman can do five dollars' worth of dry cleaning at home Jit very little cost by dissolving two ounces of solvite in two gallons of gasoline; then immerse the articles to be cleaned; rub a little and in a few moments the gasoline evaporates and the articles cleaned look as bright and fresh as new. Dry clean your own silk waist's, dresses, ribbons, belts, kid gloves, satin shoes, evening slippers, fine laces, net work, woolens, dresses, chil dren's coats, furs, veils, neckties, shawls, gentlemen's garments, fancy vests, lace curtains, rugs, in fact, everything that would be ruined by washing with soap and water. Nothing will fade, shring or wrinkles, making pressing unnecessary. Dry cleaning at home is inexpensive and effects a tremendous saving in the household and is really just as easy as laundering. Any druggist will sell two ounces of solvite which is sim ply a gasoline soap and your grocer or a garage will supply the gasoline. Then a wash boiler or dishpancom-1 . ...... - As gasoline is very inflammable be sure to do your dry cleaning out of doors or in a room away from fire or flame with the" windows left open. Adv. LIVE WIRE of RICHMOND AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS Quaker City Garage Carbon removed with oxygen. Akron made .Miller Tires. PLUMBING, HEATINGAND LIGHTING Everything In electric, gas, steam and water. Meerhoff. 9 8. tltb. Phone 1838. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Bennett ft Foreman Farms and city property: 15 Kelly Bidg.. Phore 2707, Insurance, Loans, Real Es tate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. STORAGE FOR RENT STORAGE In new concrete building, rear 19 S. llth st. Private rooms for household goods, also open space. Phone 1412 Richmond Storage Co. FENCING AND SHEET METAL WORK OUR LINE:- Metal Gates. Trellis Work, Earth Augers, Grape Arbors. Metal Fencing. Chimney Tops. Eave Trough Hangers. Robinson Fence Machine. Only Adjustable Automatic Gate on the market, made with the best tubing frame. Window Guards. EUREKA FENCE CO. $18 RICHMOND AVE. PHONE 4614 PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE. In the matter of Lamm & Crump, WiUard E. Lamm, Frank E. Crump, bankrupts. No. 4145 In bankruptcy. District of Indiana, ss: On this 27th day of November, A. D., 1915, on reading the petition of bankrupt for his dischargo, It is ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 8th day of December, A. D., 1916, before said court, at Indianapolis, in said district, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the Palladium and Sun Telegram, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons ir. interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the said petitioner should i not be granted. i And it is further ordered by thej court, that the clerk shall send by : mail to all known creditors copies of '
said petition -and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B, Anderson, judge of said court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said district on the 27th day of November, A. D., 1915. (Seal) NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. (30-1) Palladia mm 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 biing 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 cany a little ad in the Palladium Phone 2834 and our ad man will call and eiye you rata for L business advertising. WANTED NOTICE TO FARMER All ads in these columns coming under the classification of (NO HUNTING) Will be inserted 1 time lc a word 7 times 5c a word For space rate or club rates call at office. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT PALLADIUM WANTED HELP WANTED Female Women mako $15 to $35 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery. Experience unnecer.Bary. 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 1,000 feather beds, highest prices paid for old feather beds. Address C. Gauer, General Delivery, Richmond, Ind. 3-2St WANTED 3 girls to learn to operate sewing machines, steady work, good wages. Apply Richmond Underwear Co. 27-'t WANTED Palladium of August 7, 1915. Leave at Palladium office. 15-tf TELEGRAPHY The most complete system of railroad and commercial telegraphy possible, blk 6ystem, station work, etc. Positions g--;rar.teI. Correspondence solicited. Wayne Sc' ocl rf Telegraphy, Fort Wayna, Ind. WANTED Good colored girl for general housework; must be good cook. Phone 2260. 29-tf WANTED Ladies to sew insoles, good pay weekly, goods cut ready for machine, transportation paid, no canvassing. Address with stamped en velope. No-ak Insoles, Danville, 111. 27-6 WANTED Middleaged white woman for housework, no washing. 105 N. 13th st. 29-7t WANTED Solderers on au tomobile bodies, steady work, good wages Apply at once to Central Mtg. Co., Connersville, Ind. 29 3t WANTED To rent 4 rooms and bath, modern, centrally located. Address H. care Palladium. ' " 24-tf WANTED House cleaning or rough i ary wasning. Mary C. Robinson, R. R. C. 30-2t
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
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WANTED SWEDISH MASSAGE will help remove those "Pains" and "Aches" and make you feel like a new person.; If you are sick and have tried everything with no results, try "Massage" and get well. Treatments given at your residence. I teach Cniropodv, $5: Massage. $25. PROFESSOR YHNELL, 25 S. 9th st. $75 month. Government jobs. List positions free. Write Immediately. Franklin Institute Dept. 8 4-J, Rochester. N. Y. nov3-wed-fri-sat-mon-l!st WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand good? and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945.. 4-tf ASK for Economy Creamery Butter Girls Wanted STEADY WORK GOOD PAY. Apply at Indianapolis Glove Co. South H and Railroad. WANTED Place by experienced houseman. 628 N. 9th st. 30-2t WANTED Work in restaurant, hotel or laundry. Call 315 N. A st. 30-2t WANTED Work Try the day, washing, ironing, dusting or sweeping. Ca!l or write Mrs. Tilda Burton, 8091,2 N. 12th st. 30-2t WANTED Girl to assist with housework. Call 41 S. 20tfc st. 30-2t WANTED To buy 'good-"typewriter, office desk, office chairs and table at 204 Colonial Bidg. Phone 3751. l-2t WANTED Shirts and shirt waists to laundry. Phone 1892. l-3t EXPERIENCED hel; wanted in cloth covering department. Richmond Casket Co. .l-tf FOR RENT EVERYTHING to repair that is broken: baby cabs, wringer rolls, sweepers, all kinds of grinding, pictures framed, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing sway. Call for and delivered. BrownrDarnell- Co., 1020 Main st. FOR RENT 125 S. Twelfth street. 6 rooms, bath, electric lights. Inquire 115 S. Eleventh. S-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. Call 111 S. 11th st. "-tf FOR REXT Modern 7 room house. choice location. Phone 2737. 24-Tt FOR RENT Large front room, nicely furnished. Call 111 S. llth st. 29-cf FURNISHED ROOMS-Rex Hotel, newly equipped. 427 Main street. 29-tr FOR RENT 10 room house, electric light, bath, extra good furnace, hardwood finish. 207 N. 9tb st. Apply 201 N. 9th st. 19-tf I FOR RENT 905 N. G. Kinsey. Inquire Dr. Z7-t FOR RENT 3 rooms, el'ctrlc lights, water, gas, newly painted and papered throughout. 407 S. 4th st. Phone 2635. 29-tf FOR RENT Front flat, steam heat. 415 Main. furnished. 29-7t 1 FOR RENT Modern 8 room house. 212 N. 21st st. Phone 3651. 29-"t FOR RENT Furnished front room, j modern, central location, private en-; trance. Phone 2853. 30-3t ' FOR RENT Rooms for light house-! keeping. 31 N. llth st. 30-2t i FOR RENT Two front rooms fori lieht Lousekeecine. 24 N. 13th 30-3 ! FORRENT 6 room house, bath, elec trie lights. 327 N. 16th st Phone 1572 30-7t j FOR RENT Barn, st. Inquire 400 S. 7th 30-2t FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, also garage. Phone 2296. l-7t FOR RENT Wanted, furnished apartment or small house for reliable party until spring or longer. Reasonable. Phone 2038. l-2t FOR RENT First class modern house, 6 rooms and garage, 105 Pearl st. This has always rented for $22.50, will rent for $19.00 and water. 209 Pearl St., modern, 7 rooms, will rent right to reliable tenant. 5114 N. D. 3 room flat, gas, electric light, $7.00. 5134 N. D. 3 room flat, gas, electric light, $7.00. 701 S. 6th, 5 rooms, $8.00. SHIDELER, Phone 1814. 910 Main. FOR SALE FOR SALE Bicycles, one for $5; a small one for $6.00; one new tire, enameled, $9; ; casl or payments; Goodrich baby cab tires, best made. All kinds repairing. Called for and de hvered. Phone 30S6. Weslev Brown & Son.
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O. C. SCKW1NG. Campbeilstown, O.. general auctioneerics; farm rales a r"pec!alty. "Mno 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 Utl. FOR SALE New drop-bead sewing machine, $18 H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Good coal range. 421 Pearl st. 27-tf FOR SALE We have a fine S8-note player piano and also one regular piano, perfectly new, that must be sold regardless of cost. Now if you want the best bargain ever offered, come in at once. W. B. Watson, 9 S. 7th. 20-tf FOR SALE Coal range, call evenings, 1008 South A. 22-tf FCR SALE . . ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE OWNERS We manufacture gasoline storage outfits for underground storage of gasoline. They conform to the Underwriters' requirements. Wo have tbem in all . sizes . and . the prices are right, quality the best. WELD.EX MFG. CO., R. H. FETTA, Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. Phone 1491. FOR SALE Freeh cow with twin calves. Miles L. Shute. 29-3t FOR SALE Jersey cow and calf. Ed Smith, New Paris pike. 29-7t ASK for Economy Creamery Sutter. FOR SATEPrct!cafly new 6rh7"p". $2,350 Mitchell DeLux 5-passenger touring car, only run 4,300 miles; electric lights, self-starter and all modern accessories; a beautiful car and economical to operate. I am the owner and will sell at a bargain. Chris. Watson, 610 U. B. Bids.. Dayton. O. l-2t FOR SALE Gas heater and Peninsular base burner. Pbone 1010. l-7t FOR SALE Upright yianol 1126 N. D st. l-2t FOR SALE Duroc male hogs, 1 yearling, 5 pigs, immuned to cholera, cheap. Phone S025. l-lt PGR SALE Household furniture. 41 S. 20th st. 29-3t FOR SALE A light rubber tired delivery wagon with top, in fine order. C. T. Price & Sons. 30-3t FOR SALE Large gas hecter and soft coal heater. COO Pearl st. 30-eod-7t FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons, vehicles, farm implements, all kins. 317 N. A st. 30-3t for SALEAUTOMOBILES Two first class automobiles for sale cheap. In good conditiRare bargains. Call and see them. QUAKER CITY GARAGE 1518 East Main Street.
Public Sale The undersigned will sell at Public Sale cn the Ad. Reid Farm, known as the Hahn Farm, located 3 miles northwest of New Paris. Ohio, 1 mile east of Middleboro, Indiana, and 4 miles southeast of Whitewater. Indiana, on TliMirsday, Dec. 2 . 1915 Beginning promptly at 10 o'clock, A. M. the following property: 9 good horses, 5 fresh cows, 8 sheep, 30 head of hogs, farming implements. 2 Sets Breeching Harness. . 1 Set Lead Harness. 1 Set of Driving Harness. Hay, Straw, Oats and 700 bushels Corn One DeLaval Cream Separator in good condition. TERMS OF SALE A credit of Six Months given on notes with approved security. - Bert Daogherty AUCTIONEER, Thos. Couniff. CLERKS. E. B. Reid, C. M. Benson. nov 29-dec 1
The First National Bank VTei MAKE FIVE YEAR FARM LOANS. NO COMMISSION CHARGE. WHY Zn'OT SEE US ABOUT YOURS?
FOR SALE FINANCIAL SPIRE LLA CORSETS and WnT fjpLXZXKH S BrggJl Frank's children's waists, 525 Main l p M PhoneaiXieIhrn Kart,D- COr8eUere- 1 W I NTER
FOR SALE Special cut prices for the ' I holidays on our entire line of pianos I j and player pianos. Several very extra I fine bargains. Watson's, 9 S. 7th. 2C-tf i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES r OK SALE High class picture Ibea ties, cigar staree. 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 state. In diana Business Ezcbasze. Kckomo Ind. 24-tf ' MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and frora tnj city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger. Transfer and Storago Co. Pbone 2608. LOST LOST Cameo brooch pin Saturday. ! Liberal reward. Return 207 S. 10th , st. 29-tf I LOST Automobile curtains. Return ; to Aiken's grocery 23-tf , LOST On Main, between 7th and 16th a black felt slipper. Phone 203S. l-2t LOST Black coin purse between j Nusbaum's and Woolworth 5c and ! 10c store. Return to Nusbaum's. Re-J ward! 1-lt i LOST Double barrel shotgun between Richmond and Fountain City.; Reward. Notify Charles Honour, Win-' Chester, Ind. 25-7tl FOR SALEREAL ESTATE FOR SALEflutTai, eight room house j with basement, room for store or I tLop. gas. toilet. $2,000. $1 J ca6h.j then $19 monthly. John Peltz, 626' Main st. Phone 1332. 30-7ti FOR SALE 160 acres, $120 per acre. all level chocolate land, best location and buildings in county, worth' $150. Arthur Brooks. Phone 2477. 1-lt THREE FINE FARMS 1 All level and well Improved, well located. 210 acres at $100 per acre; 140 acres at $100 per acre; 60 acres for $7,000. Inquire C. C. Hawley. New Paris, O. l-wed-thur-sat-3t ', ! $1,000 FLORIDA FARM FOR TRADE ! I 5 acres in Lake county, H mile of Tavares, the county seat. This land is i cleared and has been cropped one sea1 son. and has a few orange and grapo fruit trees. A 4-roora bungalow, a barn i and other out-buildings. This county ; is one of the largest citrus fruit couni ties of the state. Owner wl!l trade for i Richmond property, i THOMAS & MILLER. Palladium B!dg. Picne 2576. harms and City Properly For Sale Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. eW uTite all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. VM. BRADBURY & SON Room 1 nnd 3. West-ott B!w!t. BARGAIN 6 room modern house, must sell at once, owner leaving city. 103 S. W. 3th sL 27-7t FOR SALE 120 acres. $100; 80 acres, $90; 160 acres, $70; 200 acres. $50. Also bargains in city property. PORTER FIELD & DeBOY. NO HUNTING NO HUNTING on my premises. - P. II. Bane, R. R. 23. Economy. . - 26-7t
NOTICE TO HUNTERS! Hunting is strictly forbidden on the farm of R. G. Leeds in Boston township. R. G. LEEDS.
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By McMaiius 1TOR SALEMODERN HOA1ES In all parts of city. Special bargain fn a home on North 12th street. 2 on West 5th street. These are big barSains. See HOME BUILDERS Phones 3247. 4347. 4447. ' t E. C. Kemper, 319 West Main St. IS HERE You Need Coal. Your Rent Is Due. Your Grocer Wants His Money. How is Your Pocketbook? Have you enough money to tide you over the cold weather? If not remember you can borrow any amount you may need here. We loan on household rood. 15 M piano, horses, wagon, cattle r g implements. Payments weekly, h mon":ly or quarterly. O Write or Phone Us. U Riclhmoed : Loatirn Co. Phone 1313. 1 Colonial Bidg. Room 8. U Richmond, Ind. V.'e are licensed an! bonded fr under the law 3 of Indiana. VI fc j fl LOANS ON FURNITURE Pianos, Tesms. Etc.. advanced quickly and PRIVATELY at the legal rate 2 Per Cent per Month. We are licensed and bonded. You are insured a square deal. Don't be afraid of getting turned down. We will make you a LOAN. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Call. Write or Phone. The State Investment & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third Floor. Room 40. Colonial Bidg. Richmond. Ind. Phone 2 jCO BUSINESS CLASSIFIED TRY our new up-to-date way of moving household goods, carefully moved by large covered truck, lecal and long distance moving a specialty, no crating required. Phone 1595. Oxer & Dils. 134 S. 14th. WELDING All kinds of broken citing Is one of our specialties. We do nigh claa work at reasonable prices. Bring us the work and we will s&tUy ycx WELD EX MFG. CO. Cor. 12th and N. E St Phone 1191 AUTO LIVERY FIRST CLASS CAR. Rates reasonable. CALL PHONE 14&1. McCONAHA'S GARAGE AUTOMOBILE STORAGE Best service guaranteed, steam heated building. Rates rcscnatle. Bring your car here. McCONAHA'S GARAGE PhcTje USO. FARM LOANS , i.uA.S at a and iViVo. UX Colonial Eullding. FOUND FOUND Money. Call at 12C N. 7th SL - l it FOUND Culf lint Call at Palladium. ; . i-it
FOUND Some money. 132S Hunt st. 1-lt
