Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 47, 5 January 1916 — Page 11
Bringing Up Father
. r SQUIER AFTER ACCIDENT IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH MILTON, Ind.. Jan. 6.--Dr. Squler, who was In an auto accident Monday afternoon Is 'getting along "all right and attending to business. He bad a narrow escape from death. He was In the auto and was turning the corner to go south, at the old hotel site. Murray Thomas, a young farmer east of town, was - coming north: driving a wagon and team of mules. Each was driving at a slow rate and on his side of the street. The mules became fright ened and the , doctor attempted , to check up, but the nlmals made a lunge and threw themselves in front of the auto. Tbe wagon tongue ran through .the windshield of the auto and struck Dr. Suqler on the side of the head, just missing the temple. A wound of two inches was made on his head. For ft few moments be was dazed, but soon recovered and went immediately to a doctor who. dressed and sewed up the wound. The auto was badly damaged. One of the mules was also hurt, but not seriously. . . .Herbert Hussey of Indianapolis, came in response to a message that his father, Henry Hussey, is very sick.... Word was received that Mrs.' W. H. Brown's mother, Mrs. John North, is near death. She was stricken with paralysis a few days ago.;.. Miss Mabel Dennis of Richmond is the guest of Mrs. Hiram Cook and family. .. .The Milton town board qualified Monday at noon. There were two .-'resignations.. W. H. Brown, as treasurer. The vacancy was filled by the appointment, of W. L. Parkins. L. H. Warren, also resigned as clerk. The place was filled by the appointment of Oscar Klrlin. . . .Lycurgus Beeson was at Richmond on business Monday "Who Killed Cock Robin?" This is the question to be decided at the BOosterB club Thursday evening. A man Is now under arrest and awaiting trial. Able lawyers have been em-1 ployed.,. Mesdames O. L. Beeson and Oscar Klrlin were Richmond visitors, Monday.... Samuel Wlnsinger, of Connellsville, Ohio, has been the guest of his mother, Mrs. John Kinsinger, also his ' brother and sister, Ous Kinsinger and Mrs. Major Moore. . ...C. J. Coppock has rented the Morris livery barn for a garage and is moving the Ford into Its new quar ters.... Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams pent Monday with Mr. Williams' mother, Mrs. Emily Williams.... The M. E. prayer meeting will meet with the Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Taylor Thursday evening. There will be a series of cottage meetings for the next few weeks. .. .Mrs. Alice DuGranrut is no better. She is apparently growing weaker L. H. Warren will take a position as a traveling salesman. It was for this reason that he gave his resignation as clerk of the town board. ....Mrs. Hiram Crook and daughter. Miss Irene, were Richmond visitors Monday.... A letter from Silas Clark states that he and Mrs. Clark are lo cated at Datonia Beach, Florida, and enjoying themselves. He and Reece Eby were going fishing on the date of writing.... Miss Cara Bennett is spen ding a few weeks with relatives at Scottsburg. .. .Miss Sarah Roberts has returned from a visit through the hoi idays with her sister, Mtb. Emma Fulghum at Richmond. .. .J. Li. Manlove and son Harry Manlove, each receiv ed a gift of a very fine young dog of the Airedale breed from Chicago. They were sent by J. I Manlove's sis ter, Mrs. Mellie Rea....Mrs. L. A. Bragg is thought to be some better ....Paul McKee of Dublin was the guest of Olin Davis.... It took Irvin Lime Starvation Causes Tuberculosis ' The Medical Record (New York) of December 18, 1909, contains an article on "The Treatment of Pulmonary Tu berculosis, Based on the Assumption That the Dietetic Cause of the Disease is Lime Starvation," bq Dr. John F. Russell, who says: "The condition which Is recognized as preceding the active development of tuberculosis in the adult may be considered as due to lime starvation. Among in organic substances lime salts appear to be of special physiological import ance but If the salts are not in organic combination It la dif ficult to suppose that the cells can appropriate them for food." Years of widespread use confirm us in the belief that the success of Eckman's Alterative in cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (consumption) and chronic throat and bronchial troubles is due in large measure to its content of lime, so combined with other ingredients as to be easily appropriated by the cells. , Doubtless this .has had much to do with tbe results obtained In many cases of these affections, which appear to have yielded to Eckman's Alterative. .... . ..- As it contains no opiates, narcotics or nabit-rorming drugs, it is safe to ry. Your druggist will order It for f ou or you can send direct Adv. , Eckman's Laboratory, Philadelphia.
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Generally, regarded as a modern disease, appendicitis ; was known in Egypt 5,900 years ago and accurately described in still existing records. . NOTICE OF BOND I8SUANCE AND NOTICE OF THE 8ALE OF BONDS. The Office of the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Rich, mond, Indiana. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Notice is hereby given that on tbe 22nd day of December, 1915, the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Richmond, Indiana, by its resolution pursuant to the provisions of the Statute ordered the issuance of bonds of the said School City in the aggregate sum of 'Fifteen Thousand ($15,000) Dollars the same consisting of thirty bonds of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars each, dated February 1, 1916, on said day to be issued for the purpose of creating a fund for the purpose of refunding certain indebtedness of said School City existing prior to March 15, 1913, and evidenced by note of such amount; said same bonds now Issued and negotiated pursuant to provisions of Chapter 314, Acts of General Assembly of State of Indiana, for year 1913; said bonds bear interest at the rate of four per centum from date payable semi-annually, except that first Interest payment day is August 1st, 1917; said bonds mature five on the first day of August 1920; five on the first day of February, 1921; five on the first day of August, , 1921 ; and five on -each, the first day of February, 1922, and August 1st, 1922; and February 1st, 1923; all of said bonds being payable together with interest coupons at such banking Institution ; in City7: of Richmond, Indiana, as .successful bidder thereof may designate. Notice is further given by the said Board that the above bonds will be sold by the said Board at Its. off icq In said City of Richmond at three o'clock, p. m., on Thursday, January1 20th, 1916, for delivery February 1, 1916. Bidder will file sealed bids for said bonds, stating tbe number of bonds bid for and the premium if any which the bidder will pay; the bids shall be as stated sealed, and the envelope containing the same shall be endorsed "Bid for Refunding School Bonds, dated February 1, 1916." The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and notice is given that under the terms of statute the Board can receive no bid for less than par. The Board will supply the successful bidder if a single bidder for all, or to the largest purchaser, if more than one, a transcript of the record of the issuance without further cost to bidder. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEEC OF THE SCHOOL CITY OF RICHMOND, INDIANA. Dec. 29-Jan. 5-12. NOTICE OF BOND ISSUANCE AND NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONDS. The Office of the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Rich mond, Indiana. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of December, 1915, the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Richmond, Indiana, by its resolu tion pursuant to the provisions of the Statute ordered the issuance of bonds of said School City the same creating an indebtedness in the aggregate sum of Thirty Thousand ($30,000) Dollars, the same consisting of sixty bonds of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars each, dated February' 1st, -1916, and on same day to be issued for purpose of creating a fund for purpose of consumating the purchase of the following described real estate situated in the City of Richmond, Indiana, to-wlt: "Lots Thirty, and Thirty-One, and Thirty-Two and Thirty-three in C. W. Ferguson's Addition to said City of Richmond," and the payment of the expenses incurred in buying such grounds, such real estate being neces sary to acquire as needed addition to the school property, "Garfield School" of said School City. This Issue of bonds is made pursuant to authority of Chapter 178, Acts 1913, page 485, of Acts of General Assembly of State of Indiana, and bear interest from date, February 1. 1916, at four per centum per -annum, payable semi-annually except that first Interest payment day is August 1st, 1917; said bonds mature ten August 1st ,1923, and ten each six months thereafter until all are paid, and said bonds being payable together with interest coupons at such banking Institution in City of Richmond, Indiana, as successful bidder thereof may designate. Notice is further given by the said Board that the above bonds will be sold by the said Board at its office In said City of "Richmond ' at three o'clock, p. m., on Thursday; January 20th, 1916, for delivery . February 1 1916. Bidder will file sealed bids for said bonds, stating the number of bonds bid for and the premium if any which the bidder will pay; the bids shall be as . stated sealed, and the envelope containing the same shall be
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
endorsed "Bid for -1816' Real Estse Purchase Bonds, dated February 1, 1916." The Board-reserves the right to reject any and all .bids and notice is given the under the terms of the statute the Board can receive no bid for less than par. The Board will supply the sucoessful bidder if a single bidder for all, or to the largest purchaser, if more than one, a transcript of the record of the issuance without further cost to bidder. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOL CITY OF RICHMOND, INDIANA. Dec. 29-Jan. 5-12. LIVE of RICHMOND AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS Quaker City Garage Carbon removed with oxygen. Akron made Miller Tires. PLUMBING, HEATING AND LIGHTING Everything In electric, gas. steam and water. Meerhoff. 9 8. 0th. Phone 1231. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Bennett ft Foreman-Farms and city property; 15 Kelly BIdg.. Phone 2707. 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. 618 RICHMOND AVE. PHONE 4614 PaOadlom 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 this office before 10 o'clock a. m. In order that we may Insert It hi 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 Girls Wanted STEAK? WORK GOOD PAY. Apply at Indianapolis Glove Co. South H and -lroad. 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. mton, rear of 1518 N. A. 4-2t WANTED Toolmakers 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 Suburb. dec27-i.5t WANTED To rent 4 rooms ana bath, modern, centrally located. Address Hr care Palladium. 34-tf WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices tor second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. Bee him at once. 416 Main street Phone 1945. Dec. 4-tf ASK tor Economy Creamery Butter. WANTED Raw furs, highest market Price. 684 N. 10th st. 3-14t
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Three Light Delivery Cars, TWO 5 -PASSENGER TOURING CARS. ONE BUICK ROADSTER, all In good running order, at Bargain priqes. .J. BURTON ..WHARTON
Phone 3789 FOR RENT WANTED All kinds of repair worr. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. 31-tf WANTED Machinists experienced In operating tools on heavy work; also assemblers and bench fitters on engine wcrk. Steady work and good wages to competent men. Address Box Don, care Richmond Palladium. l-7t WANTED Grand piano action finisher and regulator. A competent, sferdy man can secure permanent position with good pay. Address C'lckering Brothers, 225 j South Park Avenue, Chicago. 3-7t WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wlckett. Phone 3480. 908 N. 12th street. 3-1 mo. WANTED Salesman with auto or driving rig, sell auto accessories, oils, etc. Compensation $4.00 to $8.00 per day. Stetson Oil Company, Clevs land, Ohio. WANTED Boarders, by lay, week or meal. 210 N. 7th st. 3-7t WANTED Ladies to sew insoles; Good pay weekly; no canvassing; goods cut ready for machine; transportation paid. Address with stamped envelope, No-Ak Insoles, Danville, Illinois. 5-i4t WANTED Position as housekeeper by middle aged woman with daughter, for widower, bachelor or elderly couple. Address M..E., Palladium. 5-7t WANTED Girls in trimming department. Wayne Works. ' 5-2t WANTED A good washer, and ironer, at 310 N. 15th St 5-lt WANTED A lady to care for v sick woman. Call 203 S. 11th at once. . - r . -v i -' ', .'' -. 5-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms i'or light housekeeping. 27 N. 11th. 4-2t FOR RENT Two room at 1127 Main st. flat. Inquire 4-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, housekeeping or lodging. Phone 2258. 3-5t FOR RENT Good desk room. 205 Second National Bank. Dec. 21-tf EVERYTHING to repair that is broken; baby cabs, wriner rolls, sweepers, all kinds of grinding, pictures framed, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing away. Call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1020 Main st. FOR RENT 3 rooms for light bouse keeping, 304 N. 21st st. 27-tf FOR RENT House with furnace and bath. Enquire 26 S. 9th st 30-6t FOR RENT Finely furnished rooms with kitchen. ... Also unfurnished. Wayne Apt. No. 3, 12th aad Main street. 5-7t FOR RENT Two furnished front light housekeeping rooms 221 N. 14th st ip-e ..v FOR RENT One furnished room for light housekeeping. ; Also furnished rooms. - Call 214 N. 9th St - 5-2t FOR RENT A modern bouse, 300 S. .15th St Call 2797 or at. 108 South 2nd St 4-7t FOR RENT Farm of 81 acres, cash rent 11 miles north; also a farm of 17 acres, close to Richmond, cash rent 4 Bennett & Foreman,' Room 15, Kelly BIdg. Phone 2707: 5-lt
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1916
BT LE Phone 8 1 4 SALE 25 S. 20th Street, Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE FOR SALE Household goods, leaving town reason for selling. 709 S. J st. Phone 4101. 4-7t Uncalled for UIT for Men 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. ? V,- THE ? ' 8 N. 10th St. FOR SALE Large Hot Blast Laurel stove. Call 402 S. 12th St. 3-3t FOR SALE 17 Acres Two miles south-east; a nice piece of land for a truck or poultry farm; price $200.00 per acre. BENNETT & FOREMAN Room No. 15, Kelly BIdg. FOR SALE Iron safes. Phone 2293. . - Call Heath. l-7t FOR SALE Boston bull pup, at the Richmond Produce Co.. Phone 1356. , : ,:.-" -1 ?' V. ' v. . v'. '"'- 3-3t FOR BALE Boarding and light housekeepingfurniture at 27 N. 9th st Call Wednesday. 4-Zt FOR SALE Splendid brown mare. weight 1400; age 6. ' An excepUonal worker,-driver;-sound. 138 S. 13th street - r Ja-. 3-5-7t ASK for Economy Creamery Sutter. Sanitary Mattresses .made of old feathers; pillows made to order. Best goose, $3.00 per pair. Special prices on mattresses, $2.50 until Feb. 1. E.H.BRADLEY, 314 Main. - Phone' 1493
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WIckless. Valvelesa, Blue Flame Air Gas Burner. J BURNS BARRELS OF AIR Most Wonderful Cooking, Baking, Heating Stove Ever Invented Economical, Safe, Convenient For Demonstration Call Phone 4839. :i .1 WALTER H. BENNETT
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of Reidstoo Stock Farm On Tuesday, January 11, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Lunch served on the ground. Usual terms 6 months, 6 interest from dats. Amounts uner $5.00 'ash. Brood mares, colts and fillies, stand 1 and registered, three stallions of royal treedin- one hundred (more or less) Immuned, standard bred Hampshire sows and pigs (all oligable to registry.) 200 tons of hay In mow (more or less). ; 2.0wj bushels of corn In crib (more or less). V , 1,000 bushels oats (more or less). 5 head work " orses. 1 1 Bull tract and Racine gang plow. 1 Universal cultivator tractor, double set of plows. - i 1 Gaar-Scot. Co. traction. 13-horse power engine, good as new. 1 Piano corn r'iredder, good as new. Belts and attachments with all macL: -e8 where requ'red. One grand milch -w, potatoes, apples, farm tools of every description. inclut as plows, harrows, movers, one bidder, bay aler, harness, wagons, buggies, household furniture. Including dishes, cook stoves and beating stoves. For any further InformaUon, see J& GEORGE B. DOUGAN or JOHN DAGLER Owing to the great quantities of stuff to be sold, sale will be called promat If w'ather Is unfavorable, sale will be held In the big barn.
LOANS ON FURNITURE Pianos, Teams. 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 i"ith other comnnles paid off and more moner advanced. Call, write or phone. If unable to call; our agent will call on you. The State Investment & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third Floor, Room 40 Colonial BIdg. Richmond, Ind. Taone 2560. FOR SALE FOR SJLE OR TRADE Toney's muL ' tlgraph printing equipment, f none 2606. ' -?t FOR SALE Horses, harness, vehicles and farm implement of all kinds. Call at 317 N. A st "t FOR SALE New machine for $18. South 7th. drop head sewing H. D. Lacey, No. 9 tf FOR SALE Six orpington bens, street full blooded white Inquire 16 S. 13th 5-2t FOR SALE A bicycle. Phone 3218. 5-3t FOR SALE Two three horsepower Westlnghouse electric motors, good as new. Cheap. Adam H. Battel Company. 5-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LADIES A fascinating home business; tinting postcards, pictures, Ac. spare time; make $12 weekly; no canvassing; samples, 10c; particulars free. ARTINT,-11 J 130 Manhtn St, New York. - 5-lt RIGSBY will pay highest cash price for second hand goods and stovs And sell cheap. See bio. 14 N. (th at Phone :32. " decl5-26t LOST LOST Envelope containing three sliver friendship links. Phone 2475. ' ------ 5-lt MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved t3 and from the .city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger. Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608.
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By McManus Oil - Gas Stove FOR SALE . MODERN HOMES In an parts of city. Special bargain tn a. home on North' Uth street. 3 on West 6th street. These are bis bar Ses . HOME BUILDERS Phones 1247. 4S47. 4447. E. a Kemper. S19 West Main St. Out tart The New Year RIGHT Get all your HtUe accounts straightened up and get on your feet We will loan you enough money to pay off all these bills and some extra money, and you will have only ONE small payment to make each pay day. Loans on' furniture, pianos, 'earns, etc. In amounts from (5.00 to $200. $25.00 costs you $4.10 -r three months. That's all. We have other plans If this does not suit you. Write or Phone Us. RICHMOND LOAN CO. Phone 1545. Colonial Building. Room S. Richmond. Ind. We are licensed and bonded wider the laws of Indiana. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6 acres, well Improved. good buildings, between traction stop 90 and 90 east Geo. Plehe. 31-7t Farms and City Property . For Sale . Building lots and residences Is an parts of the city. eW writs all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON. Rooms l aaa x. wssxeaa Insurance. Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections, O. B. Fulghuo, over. 710 Main St Phone 2253. A. K. KO3Tfll E2AL ESTATE. CITY AND PAJUt PBOPERTIK8. LIBERTY - AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONB 4171. OITICB 18 8. STB. For Exchange for Fans; Livery Stock and City Property. PORTERFD2LD ft DoBOT.
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