Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 46, 4 January 1916 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 4, .1916

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County Deaths

PETER WISE HAGERSTOWN Peter Wise died of pnueumonia Friday afternoon at his home west of town. He was 67 years old. He leaves a widow, Amanda Wise, two sons and one daughter. The funeral was held at the Church of the Brethren Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Lewis Teetor preached the funeral sermon. Burial was In the cemetery near the church. He was a member of the Brethren. MRS. ELLEN WHITE. MIDDLEBORO. Ind., Mrs. Ellen White, wife of Curtis White, died Saturday evening after a short illness at her home, four miles north of here on the Whitewater pike. . The funeral

was neid Tuesday morning at tne house at 9 o'clock. Interment was at Whitewater. She is survived by her husband, one sister, Mrs. Jennie Diehl, one brother, Charles Addleman, and seven children, Verna White, Mrs. Eva Tschaen, Mrs. Carrie Fowble, Alva, Russell, Ernest, Lawrence.

Nantucket island is being washed

away at the rate of six feet a year on its southern side.

will sell such liquors in event of such a Renewal, is as follows: Being a certain front room on the ground floor, fronting on the East side of North Tenth Street, Richmond, Indiana, and being number eleven (11) North Tenth street. Said room being situated on part of Lot Number One Hundred Twenty-six (126) in C. W. Starr's Addition to said City of Richmond, said room fronting IS frt

on North Tenth Street, and running I B

back east 4a feet, and being the north- M

west room on the ground floor of the building known as the Westcott Hotel and being in the Third Ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. WARDEN-WESTCOTT HOTEL CO. Jan. 4, It.

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS

WANTED

Makes Stubborn Coughs Vanish in a Hurry Surprisingly Good Cocgh Srnp Eaalljr and Cheaply . v -Mad at Homer.-, i

STEAD WORK GOOD PAY. Apply at Indianapolis Glove Co. South H vnd Iroad..

The Portable.OSlQas Stove Wickless, Valveless, Blue Flame Air Gas Burner. BURNS BARRELS OF AIR Most Wonderful Cooking, Baking, Hea'Jng Stove Ever Invented Economical, Safe, Convenient For Demonstration Call Phone 4S39. WA LTER H. BENNETT

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itor SALEMODERN HOMES In all parts of city. Special bargain In a home on North 12th street. 2 on West Sth street. These are bis bargains. See HOME BUILDERS Phones 2247. 4347. 4447. Jr E. G. Kemper. 31 West Main St.

PHONE 3145 for the Overland truck. Household goods, pianos, etc., moved to anywhere in the city or out of the city. Work guaranteed to be done to your satisfaction. J. A. Banfill, 117 S. W. 5th st. Phone 3145. 4-tf

WANTED Washings to do. Call on Mrs. Patton, rear of 1518 N. A. 4-2t

If some one in your family lias an ob-! WANTED Toolmakers and tool lathe stinate cough or a bad throat or chest i hands, also lathe, milling machine, cold. that has been lianRinR on and refuses ; 8crew machine, (hand and automatic). iiSSSSSZSk Norton grinder, and boring mill 1 hands into a pint of cough syrup, and watch for the machine shop. Day and night that cough vanish. forces. Steady work, open shop, no i Pour tlm 2U miiiPM nf Pin i sn labor troubles. Write full particulars

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PUBLIC SAL'E I will sell at my residence, 2U miles northeast of Richmond, on Reservoir Road, Tuesday. February 18, 1916. beginning at 10 o'clock. 2 head of hones, one bay mare coming 9 years old. weight 1,250, In foal, family broke. 1 gray horse, smooth mouth, extra good worker, weight 1.200. 9 head cattle. 3 good milch cows, all giving milk, be fresh middle of February. 1 heifer, will be fresh middle of February. IS pigs. 250 bushels corn in crib. 2V4 tons alfalfa hay, 225 shocks of fodder, 65 bales of wheat straw, farming implements of all kinds. . . . - ED. F. WEISS THOMAS CONIFF, Auctioneer. FRANK TAYLOR. Clerk.

FOR SALE

the mountain in the distance.

ROMANCE OF HINDOO ENDS IN MURDER

MIDDLEBORO, IND

ST. PAUL'S ELECT

i and srives vou a full Dint a family

l supply of a most effective remedy, at a i saving ot $2. A day's use will usually overcome a hard cough. Easily prepared in 5 minutes full directions with Pinex. ; Keeps perfectly and lias a pleaaant taste. Children like it.

WANTED To rent 4 rooms and bath, modern, centrally located. Address H, care Palladium. 2 4-tf

LONDON, Jan. 4. The romance of a Hindoo and a pretty English woman was related here in the Old Bailey,

when Damonda das Lamba, 30 years old, was tried for shooting " Lillian Lastlake Becker. While she was a Miss Thorn they met in London and fell in love. Then he had to go to Indi- rn business. She was in straights to make a living and married a soldier named Becker, now at the front, in order to get the government's allowance to soldiers' wives. Then das Lamba returned from India. While away he had been writing her affectionate letters and just before marrying Becker she had sent him a message in which she said sh - was

willing to go to India and marry her j

nrsi love. When they met here they embraced. "I was the happiest man alive," said the Indian, In describing this incident In court. Then he overheard the girl's landlady say, "Why don't you tell him?" He forced Mrs. Becker to admit she was married. "I thought my heart was sinking down and something was coming over me. I was absolutely stupefied," he bontinued. "I could not remember what happened afterwards. I had no intention of shooting her. She was the last woman I would have done harm to." ' The jury found the prisoner guilty but recommended mercy. The victim was able to appear in court, although she had been shot in the hand and forehead. Das Lamba was sentenced to seven years' penal servitude.

The Ladies' Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Medora Little. . . . Miss Madge Pogue en

tertained a number of friends Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Anderson and Mr. Shafer of Muncie. The following were guests: Misses Anderson, Verna Baker, Halcia Reid, Cloy Alexander, Bernice Little, Elva Roll, Winifred Little, Lenvelta Pogue, Mr. Shafer, Walter Alexander, Ralph Roll, Charley Alexander, Ralph Pyle, Harry McClure, Walter Coblentz and York

Little Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark and daughters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks were guests of Mr. and Mrs! John Smith Sunday.

The officers of St. Paul's Lutheran church will be the same this year as last, as a result ot the re-election of John Getz as elder, Charles Crivel as trustee and Richard Bartel and Thomas Allen as deacons at the annual election held last night. Sixty members were present A full list of officers includes the following: Elders, William Miller and John Klute; trustees, Edward Deitemeyer and John Hasemeier; deacons, Henry Kimm and Paul Benfeldt.

WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lnwfst urines. Sft him

It's really remarkable how promptly at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf and easily it loosens the dry, hoarse or . f!fial8 ht inTnITd Tm' WANTED All kinds or repair wort. thrr?oa?ioPa,ofUUTK inb!rth9roa1 Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086 and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per- , 31-.I

sistent loose cough. A splendid remedy

for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial isthma and whooping cough. Pinex is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in guaiacol, which is so healing to the membranes. Avoid disappointment bv askincr vour

druggist for ounces of Pinex," and

WANTED Machinists experienced in operating tools on heavy work; also assemblers and bench fitters on engine work. Steady work and good wages to competent men. Address Box Don, care Richmond Palladium. l-7t

do not accept anvthinsr else.

WAR KILLS TRADE

HERO OF BALACLAVA RECRUITS SOLDIERS

LONDON, Jan. 4. One of the most effective recruiters in London is W. H. Pennington, 61 years old. who rode in the charge of -te Light Brigade at Balaclava in the Crimean war and now effectively recites Tennyson's famous lines on this feat from the plinth of Nelson's monument in Trafalgar Square.

DYNAMITE SAVES TOWN.

BEDFORD, Ind., Jan. 4. Dynamite was used to save the town of Kurtz. The volunteer .remen were unable to halt flames which threatened to take the whole business section and adjoining dwellings so the P. A. Wilklns drug store was blown up. The fire was halted.

LONDON.- Jan. 4. The war has killed London's once extensive business in antiques. "Not a single customer in five weeks," said a dealer in court today. He also observed that his best customers had been men. Women, he said, were interested only in pretty things and cared nothing for objects historic.

PREDICT DEVELOPMENT OF ASIATIC TURKEY

BERLIN, Jan. 4. One of the re

sults of the war will be the industrial commercial and agricultural development of Asiatic Turkey, especially Mespotamia, by German capital and efficiency. A large emigration of farmers and mechanics to the valleys of the Euphrates and Tigris is expected.

DECORATES DEAD MAN.

BERLIN, Jan. 4. By special order of the Emperor, Lieutenant Erich Windringew, an officer of a Hanover reserve regiment, has been raised to the rank of Captain after his death. The lieutenant was killed recently on the western front. Shortly before the fatal bullet struck him he earned the Iron Cross of the First Class and been proposed for promotion. His posthumous advancement means a larger pension for his widow.

COFFEY IS SEEKING

MATCH WITH WILLARD

, of absolute satisfaction goes with this

preparation or money promptly reiunaea. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.

RETURNS LOST $500.

GARY, Ind., Jan. 4. Helen Kars has dropped the prosecution of Mrs. Alice Parker, who was charged with having taken $500 of the girl's money. Miss Kars worked in Mrs. Parker's boarding house and had saved $500. She turned it over to Mrs. Parker and never saw it again. Mrs. Parker has given her $300 to drop the prosecution.

If Jim Coffrey, the Irish heavyweight succeeds In outpointing Frank Moran in their bout in the Madison Square Garden on Jan. 7, he will be nearer to the toveted match with Champion Jess Willard than ever before. Coffey's stock suffered a downward trend when Moran knocked him out in their last meeting some weeks ago, but since then the Irishman has rehabilitated himself to a certain extei-t by knocking out Gunboat Smith.

" The whistle of -a locomotive can be beard a distance of 3,300 yards when the air is stUl.

A guarantee WANTED Raw furs, highest market

price. 634 N. 10th St. 3-14t

NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond, Wayne Co., Indiana, and all others concerned that the undersigned, Warden-West-cott Hotel Company, corporation duly organized and incorporated and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Indiana as a Hotel Company, and which corporation operates a hotel in said city known as the Westcott Hotel and has its principal place of business in said city, and which said hotel contains more than twenty-five rooms, and is used actually and in good faith for guests, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Wayne, said State of Indiana, at the next regular session of said Board, commencing on the first Monday of February, 1916, for a Renewal of its present license to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875, and all amendments and additions thereto and all other laws in force in relation to such business; notice is further given that said corporation hereby designates and will designate Harvey L. Ashley as agent for it as such applicant, as provided by the laws of the State of Indiana, who shall have control and general supervision of the sale of intoxicating liquors under such license, and who is a bona fide resident of the United States, a male inhabitant over the age of twenty-one years, and has resided In said State more than one year last past, and in said city more than six months last past, who Is a qualified voter of said City and said State, and who is duly qualified according to the law as such agent, and who has all the qualifications required of individual applicants for the sale at retail of Intoxicating liquors. The precise location of the said premises for which said corporation desires such Renewal license, and the specific description and location of said room in such building where it

ABLE-BODIED MEN for firemen, b-akemen, $120 monthly; experience

unnecessary. Railway, care Palladium

Sun Telegram. 3-2t

WANTED Grand piano action finisher

and regulator. A competent, steady man can secure P' rmanent position

with good pay. Address C' ickering Brothers, 2250 South Park Avenue.

Chicago. 3-

WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wickett. Phone 3480. 908 N.

12th street. 3-1 mo

WANTED Salesman with auto or

drivine rie. sell auto accessories

oils. etc. Condensation $4.00 to $8.00

per day. Stetson Oil Company, Cleve

land, Ohio.

WANTED A woman for housekeeper. Address ABC. care Palladium. 3-2t

WANTED Boarders, by day, week or

meal. 210 N. 7th st. 3-7

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Furnished rooms light housekeeping. 27 N. 11th.

for

4-2t

FOR RENT Two room at 1127 Main st.

flat.

Inquire

4-tf

Uncalled for SU ITS for Mem Good as new, for sale now at one-half price and less. We have several suits that we would like to sell at once and if your size is here you'll surely get a bargain. Ask to see this one special offer at $12.50. This is a regular $25 value. Come, see us at once. THE

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

START . The new year right and let us clean your garments, then they are clean. Room 1, Palladium Bldg. Phone 2675 Work Called for and Delivered.

CALL PHONE 1469 If you have any second baud furniture to selL Brair.er & Townsend. 520 Main sL 2S-t

RIGSBY will pay highest cash price for second hand goods and stoves and sell cheap. See blm. 14 N. Sth st. Phone 2532. dec!5-26t

III W. DENNIS SIMP

8 N. 10th St.

FOR SALE Large Hot Blast Laurel stove. Call 402 S. 12th St. 3-3t

FOR SALE Iron safes. Phone 2293.

Call Heath. l-7t

FOR SALE 5 acres, well improved, good buildings, between traction stop 90 and 90 4 east. Geo. Piehe. 31-7t

FOR SALE Fresh rround bones for chic :rns, 2H cents a pound. ' ntcn Stolle & Sons. 17-eod-lm

FOR SALE Good farm horse and driving mare. 603 Main st 28-7t

FOR SALE Boston bull pup, at the Richmond Produce Co. Phone 1356. 3-3t

FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. housekeeping or lodging. Phone 2256. 3-ot

FOR RENT Good de3k room. 205 Second National Bank. 21-tf

EVERYTHING to repair that Is broken; baby cabs, wringer rolls, sweepers, all kinds ot grinding, pictures frarccd, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing ".way. Call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co.. 1020 Main st.

FOR RENT 3 rooms for light housekeeping. 304 N. 21st St. 27-tf

FOR RENT House with furnace and bath. Enquire 26 S. 9th st. 30-6t

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light house-keeping. 115 North 12th street. . 2-2t

FOR SALE

FOR SALE New sewing machine with electric motor attached, all for $30. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. 4-tf

FOR SALE Household goods, leaving town reason for selling. 709 S."J st. Phone 410L 4-7t

FOR SALE Sideboard, dresser, washstand, stoves, bookcase. 47 S. 12th st. 4-1 1

FOR SALE Boarding and light housekeeping furniture at 27 N. 9th st.

Call Wednesday. 4 2t

FOR SALE OR TRADE Toney'a multlgraph printing equipment Phone 2606. 4-7t

FOR SALE Horses, harness, vehicles and farm implement of all kinds. Call at 317 N. A st. . 4-7t

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

I HAVE recently purchased 260 acres 5H miles southeast of Centerville on

which there is about 100 acres ot tim

ber, consisting of walnut, ash, white

oak, red oak, sugar, beach, wild cherry.

sucainase and many more varieties which I must remove in a short time.

I will sell this timber -on the stump. In the log or pole or I will have It sawed

to order and cut tops and poles Into cord wood and sell delivered or in the

woods. Also want to confer with some

one owning portable sawing outfit. J.

M. Snodgrass, Centerville. Ind, 4-lt

FOR SALEREAL ESTATE NOT ONE CENT of purchase money required to secure a truck or chicken farm site, driving distance

from Jacksonville. Florida, good fer

tile soil and title guaranteed. Possession whenever you like and pay for land whenever you like, 25 years or more if desired. Not more than 40 or less than 10 acres alloted to one person. Any bank, city official, chamber of commerce, or commercial agency la Jacksonville our references. Write

for particulars. Jacksonville Heights Improvement Co., Jacksonville, Fla. l-3t

Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233.

A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. L PHONE 4171. OFFICE IS S. STH.

For Exchange for rrm. Livery Stock and City Property. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY.

LOST

LOST A pay enrelope containing 110. between 512 N. A street and Sixth and S. A Sts. Had name "Chris on it. Reward it returned to Palladium office. 3-1 1

LOST A roll of bills between $50 and 60. Between the corner of 19th and North E to Grubbs Wholesale Co. Liberal reward If found. Leave at Palladium office. 3-2t

MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS- , FER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor track. Forrest Monger. Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

WISEMAN 8TANLET.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Cambridge City. Ind.

Motor and Hone Equipment. Also Motor Ambulance Senrtoe. Residence and OfO ce Phone 13. .