Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 323, 27 December 1915 — Page 9

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BETHEL CHOIR PLANS CANTATA OF XMAS SONGS At Bethel A. M. E. church tonight at 8 o'clock the annual Christmas entertainment will be held when the Christmas cantata, "Holy One of Israel," will be presented. There will be large chorus and music lovers who attend are promised a treat. An invitation is extended to all to be present. Those who will take part are: Senior Choir Marjorle Goins, Herbert Bundy. Walter Polk. Allen Jackson. AUetj Clay, Pansy Burley, Grace Ward. Myrtle Polk, Effie Bass, Pansy Alexander, Florida Ward, Ipez Brown, Christln Spinner, Mary Delaney. Ethel Ccok, Mamie Thompson. Lettie Clay, Mrs. Ella Dennis, Edward Waldon. Girls' Chorus Mrs. Ella Dennis. Mozell Hunter, Marcella Wallace, Helen Fofc. Halleen Perkins. Grace Ward. Myrtle Niekens. Gertrude Smith. Florence Roue, Rebecca Rowe, Winona Winburn, Isabella Polk, Emma Howard. Shepherds and Pilgrims Lee Wallace. Harold Niekens, John Crosby, Ourley Fox, Clyde Delaney Harry Howe. Bethlehem Girls Pauline Wallace, Elsie Smith, Ella .Milton, Beatrice McConnell, Hilda Holsingpr, Pauline Mannigan. . Jennie Williams, Mary Burden. Anna Tunis, Ella Garret, Wilmeta Thomas. . Angels George Dixon. Catherine Mannigan, Lucile Edmunds, Louise Edmunds, Charles 'Teddington, Elizabeth Embrv, Alice Burden. Class of Little Girls, in Motion Song Pauline Wallace. Christina Mannigan, Tfeelma Webb, Letha Lamb. Pearl Burden, Rosella Tunis, Margaret jDusley, Mary Fox, Alva Garret, Ella Hawkins, Margaret McKay, Hilda McKay. King Herod John Collins. Mary Winona Winburn. Joseph Isaac Winburn. Wise Men Herbert Bundy, Allen Clay, Allen J. Jackson. ,

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Rabbits Walter Polk. Herbert Bundy, Allen Clay, Allen Jackson. Twelve Prophets George Henderson, Elsworth Gordon, James Bailey, Ed Waldon, Ed Eppe, Lewis Fox, Sherman Kavanaugh, Ollie Spinner, Russel Smith, Walter Dennis, James Howard, Will Montgomery, Ernest Waldon.

At Movies Tonight LYRIC. "His Real Character," at the Lyric tonight. A mysterious cloud seems to hang over and haunt the existence of Richard Livingston, the wealthy cattle broker, and especially does a mention of the open bring on this profound fear. Irene, his motherless daughter, is the paramount factor of his life. She has long noticed her father's spells of fear and remorse, and, although the two exchange every confidence, this is one secret which he holds from her. and. try as she may, Irene has been unable to penetrate his mask. CARLOS, IND. Mrs. George Carey 'is improving slowly. Miss Newkirk. the nurse, has returned to Indianapolis Mrs. W. A. Oder is sick Misses Chelsea Coggshall. Ruby Oler and others attended the box social at Bloomingsport Wednesday pvenine'r. .. Garfield Co: find family nnd Charles Billnger an' wife attended the funeral of fheir uncle Lincoln Bailenger at Economy Thursday afternoon ..... "laud? DeArmond and family and C. B Keene and family of Fountain City. siprised T. A. Morrison and wife by their presence e-Ji'ly Thursday morning. In was their twelfth wedding anniversary.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ballenger were in Richmond Tuesday Jesse Millers little boy was real sick Wednesday evening .Dan Ingle and family will entertain their children Sunday and celebrate Xmas Mrs. Lula Rakestraw is better and Mr. RakeFILM SERVICE. INC-

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

straw is working on Clyde Catey's house again Dr. Martin and Josiah Ingle had their butchering done at C. A. Morrison's daughter house. NOTICE OF FARM SALE. Notice is hereDy given, that undersigned, representing the heirs at law of Addison H. Harris, deceased, are offering for sale at private sale the farm lately owned by decedent, consisting of one hundred and 6ixty acres, located along Richmond and Williamsburg turnpike, and about one mile southeast of Williamsburg. This farm is all subject to cultivation excepting some ten acres of timber, is well fenced, with all improvements in good condition as a whole. Mr. Roll Harris is upon the farm and will show same to any interested pers'. i. Possession will be given March 1, 1916, and the farm sold free and clear of all liens excepting taxes of the year 1916, payable in 1917, and to purchased will able in 1917, and to purchaser will good merchantable title in heirs at law. Undersign will consider bids for this farm until December 31, 1915, reserving the right, however, to close sale any day before such date. Interested parties should communicate with James F. Harris. Centervile, or William A. Harris, ( near Webster , Richmond rural route, or with Roll Harris, Williamsburg, and at once as this farm will not have to seek a purchaser. Terms One-third at least cash in hand, and balance in two equal annual installments, bearing interest at six per centum per annum, payable semiannually, secured by mortgage and protected further by Inr .ranee assigned to grantors. JAMES H. HARRIS. WILLIAM A. HARRIS, BOLL HARRIS. EenrfSTiiing Heirs Addison H. Harris, deceased. 23-6-13-20-27 NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS. s The annual me.c-.ting of the owner.-! of lots in Earlhsm cemetery will m I held at the office of William H. Brad-i bury &. Son in the Westcott block, cn Monday, January 3, 1916, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. to elect one director and to receive the report for the pasti year and for other business pertaining! to the cemetery. I JOHN L. RUPE. President. ! HOWARD A. DILL, Sec. 20-24-1 I Palladimiinni Want Ads Phoee 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 rate for business advertising. WANTED WANTED To rent 4 rooms anc hath, modern, centrally located. Address H, care Palladium. 24-tf WANTED Atkinson payB highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf 1 1 iris Wanted STEAD Z WORK GOOD PAY, Apply at Indianapolis Glove Co. South H and. -lroad. WANTED-tYou. to .buy your boy a nice new bicycle for Xmas, 1916 models now in, good second hand ones from 5.00 to $12.00. Baby cabs wringers, stoves, bicycles. All kinds repairinc Phone 30S6. Wresley Brown & Son. : GIRLS WANTED One experienced operr ' it and four girls to learn to opercte sewing machines in the most sanitary factory in the state. Atlas Underwear Co., 10th and N. D st. 18-Jt WANTED Raw lurs, highest market price. Btd Burns, 634 N. 10th. 18-7t

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WANTED More Good Used CAR Call WHARTON Phone 3789. 25 S. 20th St. Richmond. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Indianapolis, I;:d., wants you to learn the trade. if this opportunity me-:s lichter, cleane work at better pay you want it. Can iearn In c few weeks and have your own shop. Write for the truth about it today. iS-6t WANTED Work by day or cooking. Call Phone 1406. 21-7t WANTED To crate and pack your furniture. Phone 1469.- 21-7t WANTED Girl or woman for general uouseworK, gooa aome tor rigat par ty, phone 107S. 1-tf WANTED First class planer and vise hand on machine tool work. Chard Lathe Co.. New Castle. Ind. 23-6t. WANTED Job for experienced man on farm. 14 N. 6th 6t. 23-2t ASK for Economy Creamery Butter. MEN WANT ETTDT TlT" "press "and bench hands at Quaker City Garage. 23-2t WANTED 7or immediate delivery. Norton or Landi3 grinders. Radial drill presses and multiple spindle drill presses, by Motr Car Manufacturer. Address Box 21. care Palladium. 23-It FOR RENT Furn'?fcd housekeeping apartments. 2T !v IVh ft. 23-2t WANTED Errand boy for constant -mpI-.yment. Applv Bo.-ton store. ::-if WANTLTi A white ;3ir': i-.o n-ash'iru: or iron inf. -e- M' N. i .it h ft. 27-1 1 WANT EDTcolmakers and tool lathe hands, also lathe, milling machine, screw machine, (hand and automatic). Morton grinder, and boring mill hands for the machine shop. Day and night forces. Steady work, open shop, no labor troubles. Write full particulars to THE BUDA COMPANY. Harvey. Illinois, Chicago Subuhb. 27-15t. W A NTEDWoman for general "housework. Clem Kehlenbrink. 1012 Main. 27-.lt WANTED Position tokeep house for a widower or to assist with house work and sewing. Address X. Y. 25., Palladium. 27-2t FOR RENT POR RENT 31 S. 17th St., " roc-ms. ! modern, 5 IS n.nd water. See Shidp-1 ler. Phone 1S14. S-f j FOR RENT Good dpsk Second T'ational Bank. room. 2r-) 2 1-tf FOR RENT 7 room modern house 20-7t with furnace. Phone 148.". EVERYTHING to repair that is broken: baby cabs, wringer rolls, sweepers, all kinds of grinding, pictures framed, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing '.way. Call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co.. 1020 Main st. FOR RENT 209 Pearl St., modern. 7 rooms, will rent right to reliable tenant; 511 ij N. D. 3 room flat, gas, electric light. $7.00; 701 S. 6th. 5 rooms $S.00; 31714 S. 4th. 4 rooms. $8.00. See ShidelerV910:4 Main. Phone 'S14. 3-tf FORWENT Cottage. Inquire 242 S. 5th st. 18-7t FOR RENT 3 rooms for light huso-j j keeping. ..04 X. 21st st. 27-tfj FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 209 j X. Stn st. 27-lt FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping! apartments. 27 X. 11th st. 27-lt ! IF looking for cheap rent for the wirT-j ter call up 3463. FOR SALE FOR SALE A sewing machine would make a ver?- acc-ptable gift, for Xmas: all lakes for sale at No. , S. 7th. H. D. Lacey. is-.f ASK for Economy Creamery Butter. FOR SALE Millinery goods, show cases, cheap if sold at once. Write Box 88. Economy. Ind. 22-7t Sanitary Mat'-sses made of Old Feathers. Pillows made to order. Best Goose v3.00 per pair. Feathers bought and sold. Mattrusses all kinds laade over. E. H. Bradley, 314 Main St. Phone 1493. FOR SALE Male pigs, Polan China; also Buff Rock cockerels. none 7-18t 5147C. FOR .SALE New sewing machine with electric motor attached, all for S30. H. D. Lacey. 9 S. 7th st. 24-tf i IF you are looking for bargains In diamonds, gold rings, ladies' and gents' gold watches, clocks, men's overcoats, suits, hats, shoes for men or women, violins, guitars, stoves and furniture. Call Second Hand Store, 319 N. 6th st. 14-eod-Tt

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FOR SALE FOR SALE Two automobiles, good running order. Call or Phone 37S9. ' 24-lt HOR ale At Hollansburg, Ohio, 9 Jan. 5, 30 30 Horses All classes draft mares, draft geldings and farm chunks. I will have a lot of horses for this sale suitable for far muse. Now is the time to buy when you can get what you want. 50 STABLE BLANKETS 2 DOZEN WHIPS If you have anything you wish to sell, bring it in on day of sale. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. Terms 6 months with 6 per cent. H. H. JONES FOR SALE Good Used CA Call WHARTON Phone 37SQ. 25 5. 20th St. Fichrsr-nd FOR SALE Fine restaurant, in New Castle, finely equipped. Sell cheap. Call A. M. Roherts, IS S. Sth st. Richmond. Ind. 27-2t FOR SALE CHEAP One storm top buggy. J. M. Elliott. R. R. S. 27-31 FOR SALE Fine brftd collie pups. 2 months old. Phone S459. 27-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED WelE Drilling; Myers and Red Jacket Pumps. Ilewanee Vater Systems and Electric Lighting for the Country Home. Wri cr iclephcne for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing in Any Part of v'Vne County, lelephone Us. Bertsch Bros Phone 26 ( Reverse Chcrjes ) Centerviile. Ind. Get Your Order in and Avoid the XMAS RUSH. Suits and Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed Work called for and delivered promptly. Give me a trial. SUPERIOR CLEANING CO. PHONE. RABBIT HUNTING Best of rabbit bunting on 600 acre tract. Game plentiful, protected, encouraged for hunting. For terms, transportation, etc., addreJs Outing Farms. Connersvtile. Ind. 21-3t TURKEY with oyster dressing Friday evening, 8 p. m. J. H. Sullivan. Si4 N. E St. 23-2t OATS straw, suitable for feeding. 303 National road. west. 24-7t RIGSBY will pay highest cash price for second hand goods and stoves and sell cheap. See him. 14 N. 5th st. Phone 2532. decl3-26t MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger. Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. LOST LOST A child's brown fur collar, between 9th & 12th on N. A st. Reward if returned to Palladium office. 27-lt

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MONEY for CHRISTMAS YOU CAN GET IT TCDAY. with Christmas close at band, the need 2 of a little extra money ia felt In every family. WE WILL MAKE FYOU A LOAN to supply your needs cn your Furniture. Piano. f

Team or any personal propertr and leave them In ycur possession. Call, write or phc-, our Agent will explain our EASY TERMS and LOW RATES without charge. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XJJA3. The State Investment

and Loan Phone 2560. Take Elevator

The First ' National Bank "WiS MAKE FIVE TEAR FARM LOANS. NO COMMISSION CHARGE. WHY KOT SEE US ABOUT TOURS?

CSosIog' of Reldstoo

On Tuesday, January 11, commencing Lunch served on the ground.

Usual terms 6 months, 6 interest from date. Amounts undr $3 00 cash. Brood mares, colts and fillies, stand: rd and registered, three MaJlloTia of royal breeding, one hundred (more or lessi immuned. standard breO Hampshire sows and pigs (all eligable to registry.) 200 tons of hay In mow more or less). 2,'. bushels of corn in crib (more or less). 1,000 bushels oats (more or less. v 5 head work lorses. 1 Bull tractor and Racine gang plow. 1 Universal cultivator tractor, double set of plows. 1 Gaar-Scott 4- Co traction. 13-horse power engine, good as nw. 1 Piano corn shredd-r. good as new. B!ts and atyhnts wi?a all mnrX es v. here requ.rel. Or grsnd rrJ'h ' '), I vs?ce. arplr-t. ;"n: tools of rv. rv uefrl?4on.

in1!'!' 'r. vqyorjs. bu plow?. hPrr0"1'? mov - e'i. bTis.-ioid furjil'-iiie. heating sto.s For any further information, see nFORCE B. DOUGAN

Owing to the gat quantities of stuff to be sold, sale will he called promptlv at 9:0. If w-ather is unfavorable, sale will be held In the big barn.

LOST LOST pocketbook. $5 00 on N. 22d. between D. and E. Return 400 N. 22d. 27-lt LOST A black muff on 8. oth and! Main last Friday Eve. Return 135 S. 5th or phone 203S. Reward. 27-lt LOST Pearl ear-ring at either First . Presbvtrian church or N. 10tb st. Phone 1328. iil UOST Weed chain. Return to CranesElectrical Co.. 8Dd receive reward. 27-:t, DOST Glove I cordiroy lined i. iett-: ban d. Leae Palladium ofiioe. 27-., LOSf Scarf. Return to S3S X. Wh. St. : 27-2t LOST Friendship bracelet with four links. Reward if returned to Palladium office. -l-3t , FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 150 acres best farm in county, modern house cost (6.500, all level, best produces and location. Arthur Brooks. 1303 Main. 27-lt FOR SALE 200 acres river bottom farm. $125; also other farms and' city property. Porter, leld & DeBoy. 7-tf A. M. ROBERTS. REAL, ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. W write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. West:ott Block. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections.. O, B Fulghum, over 710 Main St Phone 2233. .

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By McManus Company g Room 40, Colonial Bldg. p to Third Floor. tor SALEMODERN HOMES In all parte cf city. Special bargait In a home on North 12th street. 2 on West 6th street. These are b!g bargains. See HOME BUILDERS Phones 3247. 4347. 4447. fc E. G. Kemper. 313 West Main St 1 Out "Hi ll ON Stock Farm at 9:30 a. m. 7s. - ...'. . i.iy .u-.. i.Fff. iadud.as dishes, cook it:nes and or JOHN DAGLER The New Year RIGHT Get all jo.;r little accounts straightened up and get on your feet. We win loan you enough nosey to pay eff ell those blV.a and some 1 extra ncr.ey. and you win hae I only ONE small payment to make each pay day. j Loans on furniture, pianos. 1 learns, etc., in amount o from T5.O0 to $200. $25.00 costs you $4.10 -r three month;. That's all. We have other plans if this doe, not suit you. Write or Phone Us. RDC1HIMOND LOAN CO. Phone 1513. Colonial Building. Room 8. Richmond. Id. We are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana. FUNERAL DIRECTORS WISEMAN & STANLEY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cambridge City. Ind. "Motor and Horse Equipment. Also Motor Ambulance Serrloa. - , Residence ant Office Phone ISf.' ,

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