Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 49, 7 January 1916 — Page 11

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REALTY TRANSFERS IN WAYNE COUNTY Transfers Dec. 24 to Jan. 4, 1916. Edward R. Matthews etal, to Joel E. Railsback, $500; part Frac. 1-13-2. James A. Rider to Andrew S. Brooks, $1 ; , lot 36 Lamb & , Boslows Add. Richmond. Mattle E. "Utter to Frank Simeoke etal, $1; part S. W. 19-14-1. People's Home & Savings Assn., to Edwin G. Kemper, $800; lots 36-37-38-39-40 Motfitts 2nd Add. to Richmond. Stamp $1. Sheriff Wayne Co., to Peoples Home & Savings Assn.. $1,061.43; lots 36-37-38-89-40 Moffltts 2nd Add. Richmond. Stamp $1.00. Sheriff of Wayne Co. to Peoples Hame & Savings Assn., $389.00; lot 62 Ij. Highland Add. Stamp 50c. S. F. Hirch to Louisa Minck, $1.00; part of lot 32 .t smith's Add. Richmond. Samuel Nosset to Ernest White, $1,300.00; part N. W. 1-14-1. Stamp $1.60. Ernest White to Silas P. Moyer et al., $1,500.00; part N. W. 1-14-1. Stamp $1.60. Walter A. Strickler to Frank E. McKinnen et al., $2,200.00; lot 3 in block 11 in Hagerstown. Stamp $2.50. Frank I. Miller, et al., to Sarah J. Ooudie. $1.00; lot 12 W. I. Dulins Add. Stamp $2.00. Otia A. Gerhard to Isaac Love, $1.00; lots 30, 31, 32, Fairview Add. Greensfork. Richard N. Blue to Mattie E. Jones, $150.00; lots 191, 192, 193 Centerville. Stamp 60c. Edward H. Turner to Frank E. Winchester et al., $1.00; lot 121 block 8 B. & B. Add. Henry W. Harris to George Parry, $1,000; lot 117 Benton Heights and part of lots 42, 43 Home Add. Richmond. Stamp $1.00. John F. Hoover to Anna L. Bewley et al., $1.00; part N. E. 24-18-13. Frank L. Florea, Gdn., to William H. Telker, $3,244.00; part S. W., S.E. and N. E. 13-15-12. Con. 115 acres. Stamp $3.50. Frank L. Florea, Gdn., to Lycurgus W. Beeson, $2,125.00; part S. E. 13-15-12, containing 100 acres. Stamp $2.50. Louie F. Beeson to Lycurgus W.Beeson, $4,250; S. E. of 13-15-12, containing 100 acres. Stamp 60c. Lycurgus W. Beeson to William H. Telker $9,732.00; part S. W. et S. E. et N. E. 13-15-12, containing 115 acres. Stamp ?1A00. John B. Stoddard to Alonzo R. Feemster, $1,200.00; lot 21 in Block 5 Cambridge City. Stamp $1.50. Cholock waterfall, Yosemite, is 2,364 feet high. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. . Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how ery easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon'ul of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indiges' '9 waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansine, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the W3er and phosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism-: others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store which will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Adv.

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED Qirfls Wanted STEAI, I WORK GOOD P2.Y. Apply at Indianapolis Glove Co. Sovth H ud' Mroad. 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 o vouf satisfaction. J. A. Banfill, 117 S. W. 5th st. Phone 3143. 4-tf 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 6hop, no labor troubles. Write fuil particulars to THE BUD A COMPANY, , Harvey, Illinois, Chicago Suburb. dec27rj.5t WANTED To rent 4 rooms ana bath, modern, centrally located. Address H, care Palladium. 24-tf WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods find sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main street. Phone 1945.. Dec. 4-tf WANTED Raw furs, highest market : rice. 634 :r. 10th et. 3-14t WANTED All kinds of repair worx, 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 compet-nt men. Address Box Don, care Richmond Palladium. l-7t ASK for Economy Creamery Butter. WANTED Grand piano action finisher and regulatcr. A competent, ster dy man can secure p rmanent position with good pa;.-. Address C" ickc-ing Brothers, 225 j South Park Avenue, Chicago. 3-7t WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wickett. Phone 3480. 908 N. 12th street. 3-1 mo. WANTED Boarders, by '.ay, week or neal. 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. 5-14t WANTED Position as housekeeper by middle aged woman with daughter, for widower, bachelor or elderly couple. Address M. E., Palladium. 5-7t WANTED 3 competent stenotypists for good positions. One of them in Richmond. We also need a good young man for a position as stenographer an bookkeeper for a position in Connersville. If you are not qualified to fill any of the above positions why not enter the rdchmond Business College nc:.t Monday morning? If you are, call at the Richmond Bun ess College at once. 6-3t WANTED A dish washer at Snell's Restaurant. 6-3t WANTED Man and wife, no children to live wita man and son, will furnish home, and pay half of living cost Apply with reference at 108 S. W. 9th St., evenings, at once. 6-2t WANTED A good washer and ironer. A small washing for the right person. 310 N. 15th st. 7 2t WANTED A middle aged lady at once in a small family. Call 335 S. 9th st. ,7-2t WANTED Position as farm hand by . ompetent man. Geo. Morris, 823 N. 15th st. 7-2t

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DON'T WORRY And don't scold the poor little kiddie didn't mean to spill the coffee on his mother's dress just send the SOILED DRESS to us. By our IMPROVED PROCESS of CLEANING we are able to accomplish wonders we will return your dress just like new, all traces of stains will vanish. Try us today. ; THEROY W. DENNIS 8 N. iOtH St.g HOP Phon 2616. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two room flat. Inquire si Aiain st. 4-tf FOR RENT Mnriovn furnlch housekeeping or lodging. Phone 2256. o FOR . RENT Good dc-k room. 205 Second National Bank. Dec. 21-tf 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 Finely furnished rooms with kitchen. Also unfurnished Wayne Apt. No. 3, 12th a;.d Main st qt- 5-7t FOR RENT Two furnished front light housekeeping rooms 221 N. 14th st. FOR RENT A modern house, 300 S 15th St. Call 2797 or at 108 South' 2nd St. 4.74 For. RENT One modern residence, cc-trally located. See Geo. B. Moore 901 Main st. , Phone 2112. c 2t FOR RENT Furnished room in modern house, private entrance. 906 N. D t. 6-3t FOR RENT 5 room house, Center st., $10, near fence plant, light, both waters. Phone 3031. Call 325 W. Main st. 7-eod-tf FOR RENT Two front rooms downstairs for light housekeeping. 24 N. 13th st. 7-4t FOR RENT Modern flat, heat furnished, centrally located. 1022 S. C st. 7-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE Dining table stand; 3burner hot plate. 113 S. 4th st. 6-2t FOR SALE Fine upright "ano at a bargain if sold, this week. Phone 1-3. 6-St FOR SALE Auto hack iline, one of the best paying routes out of Richmond. Address A, Palladium. 6-7t FOR SALE New sewing machine with electric motor atta-hed, all for $30. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st,v 4-tf FOR SALE Splendid brown mare, weight 1400; age 5. An excepUonal worker driver; rfiound, 136. S. 13th street' -'r'" v.".." : J?- 3-5-7t ASK for Economy Creamery Butter.

Closies: AT AUCTION MONDAY, Emitire - Herd of Percheroos

16 HEAD INCLUDES 113 MARES Percherons is the breed to buy today. Over 50 of the registered bred horses today are Percherons. It will pay you to invest in Percherons. They will produce the same amount of work and still produce for you colts that will pay you three times the price in three years' time the cost of your first investment The possibilities of Percheron breeding is greater today in Wayne county than ever before, qwing to the establishing on the R. G. Leeds farm, south of Richmond, a large Percheron breeding establishment. He is the owner of registered Percheron mares, some of which received highest award at Panama-Pacific exposition, and which fact, will assure you of excellent stallion service. Be sure you see these fine blooded stock at the sale and before coming write for catalogue. Leaving Wayne County Reason For Selling. Sale to Be Held at Taube Barn, North Sixth Street. FREDREPPERT, O. H. SCANTLAND, Auctioneer. Owner, Williamsburg, Ind.

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Wednesday, Jao0 II 99 II 9 II 6 10:00 O'clock a. m. At farm known as Cornelius Bond Farm, two miles northwest of Webster, , . Three Miles Southeast of Williamsburg.

(3 Head of Horses 6 14 Head of Cattle 14 9 Head of Hogs 9

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THOMAS CONNIFF, Auctioneer. FOR SALE FOR SALE A bicycle. Phone 328. 5-3t FOR SALE Horses, harness, vehicles and farm implement of all kinds. CfII at 317 N. A st 4-7t FOR SALE Cigar store and pool room, paying proposition. Box 64, City. 7-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Toney's multigraph printing equipment Phone 2606. 4-7t FOR SALE Household goods, leaving town reasca for selling. 709 S. J st. Phone 4101. 4-7t FOR SALE Iron safes. Phone 2293. Call Heath. l-7t FOR SALE One 6 hole poal range, price $15. Call 1115 S. 8th st. or Phone 4001. 7-7t FOR SALE 35 loads 16-inch stove wood on Davis farm, Union pike. 6-7t Auction! SATURDAY, JAN. 8, Beginning at 1:30, when we will sell a van load of furniture, piano, organ, steel range, heating stove, gas stove, ab ut 100 cans of fruit and jelly, 9x12 Brussels rug, 30 yard carpet, beds, mattress and springs. Remember this sells to the highest bidder. We cater to good goods and make this a specialty. Let us figure with you on your furniture. . . -, Phone 1876. A. O. DEERING, Auctioneer.

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JAN. 10, RICHMOND, IND ALE 20 Tons Timothy Hay 1,200 Bushels Corn 80 Bushels Ooats Phone 38-D, Greensfork Line. FOR SALE For 5 PASSENGER STUDEBAKER, $300. 5 PASSENGER STOD-DARD-DAYTON, $225. BUICK ROADSTER $600 MAXWELL TRUCK $125 RELIABLE DAYTON TRUCK, $125. BUICK TRUCK, $200. All in first class running order. No junk. Jo Burton Wharton General Contractor and Sales Agent. Phone 3789. 25 S. 20th St. Richmond. Ind. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PAYMENT PLAN Brick House; 5 Rooms, Electric light, both waters,' large lot, locaUon northeast part of city. Priced to sell. See us. PALLADIUM BLDG. PHONE 2576 Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B Fulghum, over 710 "Main St. Phone 2233. - -

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Begins 9:30 A. M. Tuesday Next Shurley's taxi line will take passengers to farm, beginning 9 :00 o'clock, from corner 8th and Main streets, for 25c per passenger each way.

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g WIckless,- Valveless, Blue Flame Air Gas Burner. 1 BURNS BARRELS OF AIR g Most Wonderful Cooking, Baking, Hea'Jig Stove Ever Invented Economical, Safe, Convenient ij For Demonstration Call Phone 4S39. 1 WALTER H. BENNETT

Qosflinig Onat Sale of ReMstoe Stock Farm On Tuesday, January 11, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Lunch served on the ground. Usual terms 6 months, C interest from date. J mounts un-lcr $5.00 -ash. Brood mares, colts and fillies. stanC I and registered, three stallions of royal ' reedin- one hundred (more or less) immuneU, standard bred Hampshire sows and pigs (all -ligable to registry.) 200 tons of hay in mow ;more or less). 2,vj brshels of corn in crib (more or less). 1,000 bushels oats (more or less). 5 head work orses. 1 Bull tract - rv.d Racine gang plow. 1 Universal cnltivator tractor, double set of plows. 1 Gar r-Ecot' p Co. trac ion, 13-horso po-er engine, good as new. 1 Piano corn r ''.redder, good as new. Belts and attachments with -11 mac! -eg where renuire-t. One grand milch potatoes, apples, farm tools of every descripUon, inclut -- plows, harrows, mo- 'ers, one b' -der. hay aler, harness, wagons, buggies, household furniture, including dishe?, cook stoves and heating rtoves. Fcr any further information, see GEORGE B. DOUGAN or JOHN DAGLER Owing to the great quanU.les of stuff to be sold, sale will be called promptly at 9:3. If w nther is unfavorable, Bale will be held In the )lg 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 ith other cor ies paid off and more mone. advanced. Call, write or phone. If unable to call; our agent will call on you. The State Investment & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third T"loor, Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Riehrr d, "id. "":cno 2560. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 57o MORTGAGE LOANS I have an unlimited amount of money to place on good farms on 5-yearloans. Why pay 6 and 7 when you can be supplied at 5? GEO. B.MOORE, 901 Main St Richmond, Ind. Phone 2112. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In an parts of the city. eW write all kinds of Insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SONRooms 1 and 3. WertMtt Block. A. M. ROBERTS. RE Alt ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. L PHONE 41T1. OFFICE IS S. 8TH. For Exchange for rnn. Livery Stock and City Property. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY. .

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OMQas Stove 1 m I tart The New Year RIGHT Get all your litUe accounts straightened up and get on your feet We will loan you enough money to pay off all these bills end some extra money, and jou will have only ONE small payment to make each pay day. Loans on furniture, pianos, 'earns, etc, in amounts from 2.00 to $200. $25.00 costs you $1.10 -r three month- That's alL We have other plans It this does not suit you. Write or i'hone Us. RICHMOND LOAN CO. Phone 1545. Colonial Building. Room f. Richmond. Ind. We are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED RIGSBY will pay highest cash, price for second hand goods and stav and sell cheap. See bin. 11 X. fth st Phone f 132. dec!5-26t LOST LOST Between Star grocery and Pennsylvania depot, letter nnaddressed, contents private, valuable to owner only. Please retvra to Palladium office and get reward. 7-lt FOUND FOUND A white poodle dog. Call Phone 1068. tt