Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 56, 15 January 1916 — Page 11
Bringing Up Father ; -: .-' ' ,' " .'"'' ,' ' ' : , ' '"i''''-' ' :-: By McManus t " ' J -n sprorr I f 1P OCAR OUO I UOOK-MCfTHfiR I tOU,1X!2. V MAIEKNEV ' iv,;.;V.WNH . - TWOiTO? THtt MOWpY P1AHD AND HAPPEMEO - V JOVTiFORTTf " ' '-' ' 1 - 1 ' '" ' ' 11 11 ' 11 ' "" ' l ' . .. lllif11 '
Old Scotch Sport Of Curling Revived
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Society in the east havihirgiven its favor to winter sports is
riot content with half measures. The fad began with simple skating. From thai developed fancy skating (dancing on skates), and then hockey. To these a more luxurious note was added when chair sleds were brought out to skim- the ice. Now the ancient and honorable Scottish game of curling has been revived.
Philomath Gossip BY Gertrude McCashland. Mtb. Oscar Russell of near Centerville was calling on the sick in Philomath Friday afternoon. . . .Miss Darlie Fisher has returned to school after being confined at home for several weeks with whoopfng cough.... Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughters Cora and Gertrude, and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cox of Tipton visited Mr. and Mrs. David eleven Ker and family Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rogeas called on Mrs. Sam Fisher and daughter Friday afternoon. . . .Literary was well attended and an excellent program was rendered. The next meeting will be held Friday evening, January 21 Mrs. Mattie Stinson and daughter, Mabel called on Mrs. Dan Flankenhorn Thursday afternoon Messrs. and Mesdames Isaac Cpx of Tipton and M. B. McCashland and Miss Gertrude McCashland spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Clevenger. Eldorado City News By H. J. McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mastin. William Guenther and family of West Manchester were afternoon callers.... Mrs. Ozro Kimmell and daughters Ethel and Ella called on Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Disher Sunday afternoon. ....Leonard Stayton and Fred Clear of near Eaton ' spent Saturday and Sunday with C H. Stayton and wife. ....Mrs. Verne Moore called on Mrs. John Juday Thursday afternoon. .. .O. G. Murray and family of New Madison called on C. H. Stayton and wife Sunday afternoon Frank Campbell and family spent Sunday with Charles Campbell and family. . . .Mrs. King of Pyrmont came Saturday to visit with herf daughter, Mrs. A. J. Hamilton Mrs. Melvina Shewman and grandson, Maurice spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Ka t on. . . .Walter W. Rantsaw and family, J. Q. Beard and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby at dinner Sunday. Great Britain has placed an order for New Zealand cheese for the use of the British army amounting to nearly $5,000,000. This represents about onefifth of the 'total amount of cheese produced in New Zealand.
DANK ELECTS HEADS
NBW PARIS, 0 Jan. 15. The annual election 'of officers of the First National bank was held Tuesday and the organization was made Tuesday evening. But one change was made in the list, the roster of officers being as follows: President, J. A. Garrettson; vice president. El wood CoblenU; cashier, M. H. Pence; bookkeeper, Mary Melody; directors, J. A. Garrettson, Elwood Coblentz, M. H. Pence, C. W. Bloom, Calvin Middaugh and H. M. Engle of New Paris and W. B. Pickering of Greenville H. W. Chenoweth spent Monday and Tuesday at Indianapolis where be attended the Indiana Hudson salesmen convention. Luke French, Palladium representative will call on every farmer on the rural routes out of New Paris until they are thoroughly canvassed. , Boston Nuggets By Miss Grace Parks. Miss Grace Pottenger of Richmond spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. C. Frazee visited in Richmond Tuesday. .Mrs. Ida Powell was the guest of Mrs.' George Shumate Sunday Russell Stanley has accepted -a position at the C. & O. station..;. Miss Ruth Taylor spent the week end in Richmond Mrs. Lillian Brattain, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Johnson of Peru, for the last month, has returned home. ....Mrs. Robert Ketron is the guest of relatives in Cincinnati Mrs. Robert Holder and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hahn at Peru last week. . .Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parks, Mrs. Ollie Parks and Mrs. Frank Jenkinson attended the funeral of Mrs. Tracy Greggereon Sunday Gscai? Gleny of Richmond visited here Sunday. The skeleton is one inch shorter than the measurement of the living person. ' Women of Sendenta ry Habits. Women who get but little exercise are likely to be troubled with constipation and indigestion and will find Chamberlain's Tablets highly beneficial. Not so good as a three or fourmile walk everyday, bnt very' much better than to allow the bowels to remain in a constipated condition. They ae easy and pleasant to tak and most agreeable in effect. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.-SATURDAY.
MASONIC CHAPTER INSTALLS OFFICERS HAOERSTOWN, Ind., Jan. 15. Hagerstown Ixdge, No. 49, F. and A. M., beld its annual installation Wednes day evening. The following are the officers: Raymond C. Small, worshipful master; Lee M. Bannan, senior, warden; Herbert Cyril Hiatt, junior warden; Harry L. Stoltz, secretary; Frank Geisler, treasurer;, Jerome Day, senior deacon; J. Ernest Smith, junior deacon; J. N. Stover,' tyler; L. B. Davis and Joe Wolfe, stewards; Charles E. Working, trustee. KEPT DISEASE SECRET HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. Jan. 15. For five years the family of David M. Leedom, 73,- Civil war veteran, kept from him the fact that he had cancer of the face, because he had often said he would kill himself if he had a cancer. He died this week. THIS WILL INTEREST STOMACH SUFFERERS Says Indigestion comes from an Excess hydrochloric Acid. A well-known authority . states that stomach trouble . and . indigestion' is nearly always due to acidity acid stomach and not,, as most folks believe, from a lack of 'digestive juices. He states that an exce cf hydro chloric acid ?i the stomach retards di gestion and starts food fermentation, then our meals sour, like rarbage in a can; forming acrid fluids and gases whic'-i Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Wo then set that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash, or nausea. '" He tells us to lavvaside A dtee4tive aids and inBteadV getlroor-kny ghaf- j macy iour ounces jaa.saits ana tak a tablespoonful in a glass of water - before breakfast while it is ef fervescing, ana furtnermore, to continae this - ,one week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice.. combined with lithir .nd sodium phosphate. This harmless ?-lts is used by thousands of people' for stomach trouble with excellent results. Adv. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, India made and entered in a cause thereupon pending, entitled Walter M. Thornburg vs. Rachel E. Weaver, et al., and numbered 16990 upon the dockets thereof, hereby give notice that between the hours of two o'clock and three o'clock p. m., Thursday, January 27th, 1916, said commissioners will offer for sale at public, auction on the premises to be sold, and at not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Tract No. 1: "The west half of the southeast quarter of section 23, township 18 north, range 12 east, and containing $0 acres, more or less, and all that part of the southwest quarter of r action 23, township 18 north, range 12 east, lying north and east of the right-of-way of the C. & O. railroad and containing In all 103.25 acrer, more or less. Subject to the right-of-way of C. & O. Railroad. " Tract No. 2: "Also a part of the southwest quarter of section 23, township 18 north, range 12 east, and described as follows: Beginning at the soutL.ast corner of said quarter section, running thence north 160 rods to the northeast corner of said quarter section; thence west 118.35 rods; thence south 160 rods to the south line of said quarter section; thence east along the south line of said quarter section 118.35 rods to the place of beginning, containing 120 acres more or less, excepting therefrom all that part of said 120 acres lying north and east of the C. & O. Railroad, and leaving 96.75 acres, more or less. Subject to the right-of-ws - of the C. & O. Railroad. Tract No. 3: ' "Also a part of the northeast quarter section 26, township 18 north, range 12 east, and Ascribed as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said quarter; thenee east 43 rods : thence north 160 "rods to the north line of said quarter; thence west 43 rods' to the northwest .corner of said quarter; thence south 1C0 rods to the place' of beg! ing ind containing 43 acres. ' "Also the east half of the northwest quarter of section '26,' township -18 north, range 12 east, and containing "Also the following described tract:1 Beginning at an established corner
stone in the center of the south line of the northwest quarter of section 26, township 18, range 12 east; thence south 30 1-5 rods to the edge of the state road; thence east 4 rods to a stake by said road; thence north 71 degrees east 46.64 rods to the place of beginning, and containing 2 acres.
Said tracts to be offered separate and together and sold in such tracts 'as will be for the best interest of the estate. Subject to the 1915 taxes payable in 1916. , Said land located in Dalton township about five (5) mUes north of Hagerstown. Terms: 'At least one-third of purchase price cash in hand and the balance in two equal payments due in one and two years from date of sale, the purchaser executing his promissory notes in the usual bankable form, bearing interest at six per cent per annum from date, payable annually, and secured by first mortgage on the real estate sold. DICKINSON TRUST CO., d28-jl5-17 Commissioner. Palladium Want Ads Phone 2834 RATES" Wanted. For Rent. For Sale, etc., lc per word for j one insertion, or 7 Insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office : before 10 o'clock a. in. 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 STEAL L WORK GOOD P' . Anply z.t Indianapolis Glove Co. Sc-th H ud 'Iroad. PHONE 3145 for the Overland truc. Household yods, pi: nos, etc.. moved to anywhere iu the city or out of the city. Work guaranteed to be done vour satifact'3n. J. A. Banfill, 117 S. W. 5th st. Phone 3145. ' tf i" A tkd To rent 4 rooms anfl batb modern, centrally located. Address . opr Pnllpdtum 94-tf WANTED Atkinson pays hiehest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main street. Phone 1945. Dec. 4-tf WANTED All kind-. c repair wcrsv Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. 31-tf WANTED Raw furs, highest market rtc ""4 T. 10th 3-1 4t FUR NTTITRE Moved to and from the city by larjge motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. 11-tf WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wlckett. Phon-i 3480. 908 N. 12th street. jan3-lmo. WANTED Good l!-e cook. Must be O. K. on pastry. Can also use assistant. Address C, care Palladium. - 10-7t WANTED Boarders by day, week or meal. Ollie Uley, 210 N. 7i st. 10-7t WANTED An experienced r-arried man on. farm; give full qualifications and recommendations in application. B. W., care Palls Tium. 8-7t WANTED Ladies to sew Insoles: Good pay weekly; no canvassing; goods cut ready for machine; transportation paid. Addr-ss with stamned envelope, No-Ak Insoles, Danville, Illinois. ' ' 5-14t WANTED Position on farm by experienced.sobr, rrr led man. Address R. P.. cure Pa "V -Mum. 12-7t WANTED First class ma- . chinists on lathe screw machines, boring mill and milling machines. Nordyke & Marmon .Co., Indianapolis, Ind. " 12"4t THE race horse won't wait for opportunity he is trained. Aggressive young people 4o not wait, but become trained, which means success. If ou wish opportunity train for the biggest thing in the world business. Richmond Business College. 13-3t
JAN. 151916.
MOLED BARBER COLLEGE, Indianapolis, Ind., wants you to learn the trade. If tt' opportunity means Tichter, cleaner work at better pay you want it. Can learn in a few weeks and have your own r " op. Write for the truth about it today. 14-6t WANTED Man for porter and rousta bout work, one handy with tools. Ap ply City Reasturant. 13-3t WANTED Boy to work in grocery. Stuaber's grocery, 201 S. 13th st. Phone 1143. 13 2t WANTED 3 more young persons to join the class in stenct. ping wt'.ch will begin next Monday at the Richmond Business College. 13-3t WANTED A man who will remove a maple tree for the wood that is in it. Phone 1696. 13-3t SALESMAN WANTED Any hustler with auto or driving rig can make from 30 to $40 per week and build up a permanent business. Write for evidence. Doan Oil Co., Cleveland, O. 15-1 FOR RENT FOR RENT In the Holland. Feb. 1, first floor 3 room apartment. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main. 8-tf FOR RENT--Storage Seaney for furnitu ). & Brown. 915 8-7t stoves, etc. Main st. FOR vEN'T Furnished re .ma. 14 N. 8-7t 12th st EVERYTHING to repair that 'a broken; baby cabs, wrlnrer rolls, sweepers, all kinds of grinding, pictures frar- :d, new -and old bicycles. We turn nothing -way.' Call for and dell"rea. Brown-Darnell Co.. 1020 Main it FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, bath and, heat, 207 "T. 9th at- 10-7t FOR RBNT Furnished light . housekeeping rooms. 27 N. 11th st. ll-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 134 S. 12th st. ll-7t FOR RENT Two furnished . lirht housekeeping rooms. 221 N. 14U 13-3t FOR, RENT Furnished rooms , with bath and heat. Ill N. 8th st. 14-3t TJK RENT Two unfurnished rooms 1138 Main st. 14-tf FOR RENT Upper fiat. 5 rooms and bath, cellar, heat, both waters, furnace, central location. 305 N. 8th. 14-2 h vyR RENT Furnished rooms, one for light housekeeping. 137 S. 12th. 14-2 FOR RENT 6 room house in Benton Heights, $10. Ewbank's grocery. 14-7 FOR RENT 7 rooms, modern, heat lurnisnea. location West Richmond. 7 room modern house, central location. Dye & Price, Phone 2150. 13-th-sat FOR RENT 3 room Hat, steam heated, private bath, hot and cold water, third floor over Conkey's drug store, $14 month. Shlveley & Shiveley. 13-thur-sat-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, heat and bath. 214 N. 9th St. is-3t TO LET 5 rooms and bath, $13, 2310 N. F st., to careful tenant. Phone 1730. iK.it FOR RENT Modern house, 209 Pearl St., $17; 701 S. 6th st., 6 rooms, $8. See Shideler, over 10 Main. Phone 1814. 15-lt FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. :J7 N. 9th st. 15-2t FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath and six rooms and bath, also one large business room. See Sell, 710 Main st. 15-tURS-thur-sat-tf FOR RENT A house with 7 rooms and bith. Inquire 221 S. 6th st. Mrs. B. Pardieck. i5-7t FOR SALE Sale! Sale! Don't forget the big furniture sale of 12 rooms at 27 N. 9th st., beginning promptly at 1 o'clock, Monday Jan. 17. A. O. . Deeding Auctioneer. FOR SALE Part For Terrier puppies, also one good hunting dog. Address Palladium. 13-7t fyJ. SALE Registered Percherons, l ' stallion, 2 bred fillies, 3 geldings. O. E. Fulgham, Round Barn West. 12-7t FOR SALE A baby buggq. A st. 1214 N. 12-7t FOR SALE A 5-passenger auto in first class condition at a bargain. See Sell, 710 Mai- 15-tues-thur-sat-tf FOR SALE o TRADE Good rubber tire Troy surrey, harnecs and work horse for porv buggy. 1237 Main st.. city. 20-lt FOR SALE Almost new Jewel gas range, good gas .heating stove. 706 S.8th st. - 15-2t FOR SALE Betluma incubator, 200 ' egg, price reasonable. Phone 4141. 15-3t FOR SALE Three live skunks, large ones, males, one full spot, two with stripes, very short, also a few hides. E. P. Roberts. ll-7t
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at my residence, 2 miles northeast or Richmond, on Reservoir Road,
Tuesday, at 10 a. m.,
the following personal property:
2 Horses ' 9 Head of Cattle 15 Pigs 250 Bushels Corn in Crib
Farm Wagon. Corn Plow. Break Plow. 60 Tooth Harrow. Cultivator. Double Shovel Plow, Rubber Tired Buggy. Rubber Tired Phaeton. Surrey. Spring Wagon. Harness, Bluebell Cream Separator and other property usually found on the fau. Terms 6 months, 6 Interest from date. Lunch by Middleboro Aid Society. Thomas Coniff, Auctioneer. plTj) p lp&C Frank Taylor, Clerk. E'JU'o ITo VV lUllO
FOR SALE FOR SALE 160 egg Incubator and hover. $17. 1306 Harris st. 14-71 FOR SALE Full blooded Scotch coi lie pups. 1119 N. I st. 13-3t FOR SALE Rubber tired phaeton, good condition. Call 47 N. 5th. 14-t FOR SALE New drop head sewing machine, $18.00. Lacey, 9 S. 7th at 13-tues-thur-sat-tf For 2 TRUCKS 5 ROADSTERS 4 TOURIiri CARS All in First Class Running Order. ' Will DemonstrateJ. BURTON WHARTON, Sales Agent. Phone 3789. Office 25 South 20th Street Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Cheap, 5-passenger tour1T1K Cat, per iwi uiuw c.uu iuuuiub condition. Will demonstrate. Ad'ress Box 121. New Paris, o. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE pecial 5 Room HoMse Summer kitchen, light, water, toilet in house, new furnace, outside and inside entrance to basement, cement walk to alley, good home, location X. 15th st. Price $2,600. See Thomas & Mailer Palladium Bldg. Phone 2576. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPSRTIE& LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. L. PHONE 4171 OFFTCF 18 S 8TH. f oR SALE AND TRADE 10 small farms, 3 to 9 acres. Improved. I can interest you if you want a small place. See Sell at 710 Main st. 15-tuea-thurs-8at-tt FOR SALE 14 acres, one mile from good little town. Has 8 room frame house, light plant, barn 28x50, good orchard and r variety of small fruit and berries. Price $2,800, possession any time. 24 acres, with good buildings, at the edge of small town. 18 acres good tillable land, balance good pasture land; possession March 1. Dye Price, 9th -nd Main sts. 15-2t FOR SALE Ho- on payments lie rent, $100 cash, balance $15 per month, northeast. Phone 1730. 15-2t FOR SAL.E 50 acres, $4,000. Also other farms and city property. PO TERFILLD & DeB ' Insurance, Loans. Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOUND FOUND Scotch collie pup. Owner may have same by calling Phone 6109-A. 14-2t FENCING AND SHEET MET. AL WORK OUR LINE: Metal Gates. TreUto Work. .Earth Augers, Grape Arbor, Metal Fencing, Chimney Tops, Eava Trough Hangers, Robinson Fence Ma chine. Only Adjustable - Auto ma tie Gate on the market, made with the beat tubing frame. Windxyv Guards. EUREKA FENCE CO. 18 RICHMOND AVE. PHONB 414
Sale
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Jam., 18 2YZ Tons Alfalfa Hay 225 Shocks of Fodder 65 Bales of Wheat Straw 40 Chickens BUSINESS CIJUSSIFIED There's a Difference In the cleaning and pressing we do. We please everybody hy not you? SKINNER & YOUNG , Room 1. Palladium Bldg. Phone 267 Work Called tor and Delivered. RATHS iuterurban Barber Shop TURKISH BATHS 8peelal Bath and Treatments foi Rheumatism. Lumbago, etc. 20 8. 8TH. PHONE 1670 Open till 9 p. m., except Sunday 11 ' a. m. Motor Car Owners FREE SERVICE Have you or of our se. vie s cards yet? Better invesUgate. We give service and can prove 1L CLIFF BEVINGTON, lOlj Park Place. Phone 1003. Make Your Car Run Rl-ht. IIISSEM SPARK FUGS. JONES HARWA.E CO. Rlt!&BY wMl pay nighsi cash price for a'xoni hand goods and stovs and sell cheap. See hli -. 1! N. rth st. Phone "32. dec15-26t LOST $20 REWARD for return of contents of purse, excepting the cash, which was stolen from Marie Dillon. No questions asked. 15-lt LOST Pair .f tortoise shell nose glasses, between T. H. S. and 423 S. 8th st Ralph Nicholson, 423 S. Mh st. 15-lt LOST A blue silk nmbrell'. name engraved on handle. Return to 432 S. 16th st 13-3t DOST Druids' lodge key and receipt. Liberal reward given if return-Hi to Palladium office. 11-eod-tf LOST Dec 18. keys, tag No. 12410: $1 reward. Palladium office. . J4-7t FUNERAL DIRECTORS WISEMAN STANLEY, - FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cambridge City.' "tridV Motor and Horse ' Equipment. ' Also Motor Ambulance Service. Residence and Office Phone 139. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Bennett Foreman Farms "and lty property; U Kelly Bids, Phore S707.
