Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 57, 17 January 1916 — Page 9
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OHi FEEL DREAbPOL m HEAD 1 BOOSTING Vi. i OFFICERS INSTALLED BY 0. E. S. LODGE Hagerstown, Ind., Jan. 17 The installation of the officers of the East era Star was held at the Masonic rooms on South Perry street Friday., The officers were: Mrs. L. B. Davis, worthy matron; Charles Werking, worthy patron; Mrs. Ethel Rath, secretary; Newton Stover, treasurer; Mrs. O. M. Deardorf, associate matron; Clara Teetor, conductress; Clara Brant associate conductress; Mrs.. Charles Bertram, Ada; Mrs. John Butmel, Ruth; Mrs. A. C. Walker, Esther; Mrs. Kirk Hughes, Martha; Mrs. Phoebe Stover, Electa; Mrs. Joe Wolf, warder; Man Knapp, seminal; Mrs. Lizzie Winings, chaplain; Mrs. William Teetor was the installing officer. ASKS VENUE CHANGE. Changes of venue were asked by the attorney for Alfred Underbill In two cases pending in circuit court. Underhill alleges that he cannot get a fair trial in Wayne county. Underhill is under indictment by the October grand jury for an alleged misrepresentation in a business transaction with Wilmer Stamer. ...... REALTY TRANSFERS IN WAYNE COUNTY Daily transfers, January 4, 1916, to Jan. 14, 1916: South Side Improvement Assn. to Anna Kanke, $1. Lot "316, Beallview. John B. Hegger to Henry Steins, $1,800. Lot 49, Jno. Smiths Add. Richmond Sta, p $2. South Side Improvement Assn. to Carlton A. Commons, $275. Lot 26, Beallview. Elmira B. Smith to Grace B. Smith, $1. Pt. lot 7 Jacksons Sub., Richmond. Roswell C. Harris to Jesse T. Druley et al., $1,900. Pt. lots 89 and 90 Mendenhall & Prices Add. Richmond, Stamp, $2. Mary J. Scantland to Ada P. Bollinger, $650. Pt. S. W. 28-18-13. Stamp. $1. Wilbur A. Coffman to C. C. Leslie, $1, lots 85-88-89-110-11-123, C. T. Prices Add. South Richmond. L. Bertha Haas to Wilbur A. Coffman, $1. Lots 85-88-89-119-111-123, C. T. Price's Add. South Richmond. Joseph C. Teeter to John A. Geisler, et al, $1. Pt. S. E. 22-17-12. C. C. Leslie to Wm. H. Slapper, $1. LotB 85-88-89-110-111-123, C. T. Price's Add. South Richmond. Jacob Taylor to Everett E. Taylor, 91. 8. E. 22-17-12. Dickinson Trust Co. Guardian to Ora L. Smith, $750, Pt. lot 14, Thos. Woodnutts, Add. Richmond. Caroline Colvin et al to Ivan C. Thurston,' $6,800. Pt. N. E. 9-17-14. Stamp, $7. Annie D. Logan to Albert Hall et al $1,000. Pt. N. W. 32-14-1. Stamp, $1. Allen L. Brankamp to David M. Davis, $300. Lot 422 Beallview, Stamp 50c. Freemont Marlatt to Wm. E. Floyd, $100. Pt. S. E. 6-15-13, Con. 95 acres, Stamp 50c. Margaret T. oGrden to City of Richmond, $125. Pt. lot 30 Railsbacks Add. Richmond Stamp. 50c. Elizabeth C. Marmon to City of Richmond, $500. Pt. lot 7, Richmond Mfg. Co., add Richmond, Stamp. $1. D. C. Harlan, Admr. to Bert Lacey, et al $200. Pt. 2-17-14 Fountain City, Stamp, 50c. First National Bank Richmond to Chas. E. McKee, et al $1,500. Lot 2 Block 1 Dublin, stamp $1.50. David A. Niccum to Richard McSherley, $85Q. . Pt- Jot 5 JIagerstown, stamp $1. Arthur M. Hoover to Catherine Hoover, $1. Pt. S. W. 16-17-12. Catherine Hoover to Arthur M. Hoover, et al. $1. Pt. S. W. 16-17-12. Edwin G. Kemper to Edward P. Voss et al, $1. Lot 19 Bungalow Hill, Richmond. Edwin G. Kemper to Charles H. Moore, $1. Lot 20 Bungalow Hill, Richmond. Pleasant II. Davis et al to Harry Davis, et al. $1. Lot 2 Block 2 and lots 3 and 4 block I in Hagerstown, Pt. N. E., 24-17-12. Benj. F. Coffman to Marcus A. Wilson et al $1. Lot 99 Benton Heights Richmond.
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There has recently been advertised in these columns an advertisement of John B. Null, stating that there would be a public sale at his farm, 2 miles northwest pf Webster. This is to notify that the sale has been cancelled and probably will be announced later.
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nj i i WILLIAMSBURG I Caldwell Miller of Fountain City spent Friday with his father John Miller here Elsie Neal spent Saturday In Richmond Mrs. Jake Ross from Iowa spent the latter part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cham-! ness Neil Sheffer and Mr. Crull spent Saturday in Richmond Mrs. ; Mabel Bell and daughter spent Satur-, day evening in Richmond Mrs. Anna ! Pugh visited over Sunday with Mrs. Emma Hiatt near Economy Mrs. j Jannie Mover, Mrs. OIlie Pearce and son, Reade, were shopping in Richmond Saturday.. ... .Harry Harvey of Brownsville, Ind., spent Saturday and Sunday with his aprents here Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wolley and Miss Echo Wolley spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Griffith were in Richmond on business Saturday evening. Mr. Cloyd and Mr. Huber spent Saturday attending institute In Richmond Mrs. A. Franklin is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Oler. A hydraulic stretcher is raised and lowered by an easily-moved lover from the level of the bed to that of the operating table. OTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL E8TATE. The undersigned, Ccri!"-ioner, ly irtue of an order of the Wayne C ruit Court cj Wayne County, Ind'a , made and entered in a cause thereupon pending, entitled Walter M. Thornburg vs. Rachel E. V' ver, et al., and numbered 16990 upon the docker 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 80 acres, more or less, and all that part of the southwest quarter of f ction 23, township 18 north, range 2 east, lying north and east of the right-of-way of the C. & O. railroad and containing in all 103.25 pcrc- more or less. Subject to the right-cf-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 sout' ast corner of said quarter section, runnir.g thence north 160 rods to the northeast corner of said quarter section; theree west 118.35 rods; thence south 160 rods to the south line of said q'-irter section; thence east along the south line of said quarter p"Mon 118.35 rods to the place of beginning, contrining 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-w. - of the 1 & O. Railroad. Tract No. 3: "Also a part of the northeast quarter section 26, township 18 north, range 12 east, and 'scribed as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said quarter; thence east AZV3 rods: thence north 160 rods to the north line of said quarter; thence west X rods to the northwest corner of said quarter; thence south 10 rods to the place of beg' lag md containing 43 acres. "Also the east half of the northwest quarter of section 26, township 18 north, range 12 east, and containing 80 acres. "Also the following described tract: Beginning at an established corner stone in the center of th south line of the northwest quarter of section 26, township 18, range 12 east; thc-ce south 30 1-5 rods to the edge of the state road; thence east A rods to a stake by said road; thence north 71 degrees east 46.64 rods to the place of beginning, r-.d containing, 2 acr.es. 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 tax"! payable in 1916. Said land located In Dalton township abc.it five (5) miles north of Hagerstown. Terms: At least one-thir' of pur-
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chase price cash in hand and the balance in two equal pay-nents due in one and two years from date of sale, the purchaser executing his promissory notes in tie usual bankable form, bearing interest at six per cent per annum from date, pay a: e annually, and secured by first mortgage on the real ertate sold. DICKINSON TRULT CO.. d28-jl5-17 Commissioner. Palladia on Want Ads Phone 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, Foi Sale, etc., 1c per word for one insertion, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. , Phone or bring your ad to j this office before 10 1 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 rata for business advertising. WANTED QSrls Wanted STEA-; WORK GOOD P". " Aoply ' Indiananolis Glove Co. Sc th H and Mroad. PHONE 3145 for the Overland trucU. Household 'ds, pi- uos, etc.. moved to anywhere in the city or out ot the city. Work guaranteed to be donvour sati-faot'Dn. J. A. Banfill, 117 S. W. 5th st. Phone 3145. 1 tf WANTED To rent 4 room and bath modern, centrally located. Address H. enro PRllndium 24-tf WANTED Atkinson pays hiehp"t cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See hfm st once. 416 Main street. Phone 1945. Dec. 4-tf WANTED Auto driver. White man. Must have experience and come well recommended. Apply to Nat. Automatic Tool Co. 17-2t WANTED To do relining. filtering, repairing, cleaning anJ dyeing. Our rates on this sort of work are most reasonable and we guarantee every "job" to be absolutely satisfactory. The Dennis Shop, 8 N. lC.a St. Phone 2316. 17-2t WANTED Hot water radiator, size 30 to 50 sq. ft. Phone 4018. 17-lt WAN TED All kind-, c renair wcr:r. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. 31-tf WANTED Raw furs, highest market rice r?A '. 10th sf- 3-14t FURNTTITRE Moved to and from tho city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. 11-tf WANTED Paper huging by Edgar S. Wickett. Phom 3480. 908 N. 12th strept. jan3-1mo. ASK for Economy OrPStiKT' mr 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, .eek or meal. Ollie Uley, 210 N. 7h st. 10-7t WANTED Ladies to sew insoles; Good pay weekly; no canvassing; goods cut ready for machine; transportation paid. Addr-ss vitb stamped envelope, No-Ak Insoles, Danville. Illinois. 5-l4t WANTED-Position on farm by experienced, soh-;r, ir- led man. Address R. P.. care Pa"'-Jium. 12-"t MOLED BARBER COLLEGE, Indianapolis, Ind., wants you to learn the trade. If tl " oDoorti'Tilty means lirbter, cleaner work at better pay you want it. Can learji In a few eeks and have yrur own''' op. Write for he truth about it today. 14-6t IFyou want to cut wood on shres. call Phone 5126-H. ll-eod-7t WANTED 10" egg incubator. chmp 1203 W. 5th st. 10-eod-7t FOR RENT EVERYTHING to repair t'-at '-5 rroken; baby cabs, wrln rer rolls, swe.pers, all kinds of grinding, pictures frar -3, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing vay. Call for and deli-rd. Browturameli Ca 1020. Main st . FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, bath and, heat. 207 :T. 9th st. 10-7t
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FOR RENT FOR RRNT In the Hollanc. FebT l, first floor 3 room apartment. Jonas Caar. 1426 Main. 8-tf FOR RENT Furnished Ught housekeeping rooms. 27 N. 11th st. ll-7t FOR PENT Furnished rooms. 131 S. 12th st. ll-7t FOR RENT-Furnlshed rooms with bath a:. 1 heat. Ill N. 8th st. 14-2t FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms 113S Mnir st. lttf FOR TIE N,T -6 lOPT" noure 'i Benton Heights. " Ewbaik's grocery. 14-7 FR RENT Furnished rooms for l,t v keeping, hat and bath 214 N. 9th st. 15-3t FOR T?ENT MrvWn house, 2n Peml St.. $17: 701 S. 6th st., 6 rooms. $8 See hideler, over 0 Main. Phnr 1814. 15-lt FOR RtlXTkeeping. -Rooms for light houe7 N. 9th r. 15-2t FOR RENT A houso with 7 rooms and bath. Inquire 221 S. Gth st. Mrs B. Pardieck. 13-7t F't RENT 5 rooni hr-e. CMer st... S10. rfr fence plant, light, both waters. Phone 3031. Call 325 V. I a st. 7-eod-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Part For Terrier puppies, also one good r unting do-;. Addre?-1 Palladium. i3-7t j V-l SALE Registerr P'-cherons, 1 stallion, 2 bred fillies, 3 geldings. O. ! E. Fulgham, Round Pnrn West. 12-7t i FOR SALE A baby buggq. A st. 1214 N ! 12-7t j FR SALE Almost new Jewel gas I range, good gas beating stove. 70P S. Sth st. 15-2t F'JR SALE Petluma incubator, 200 egg, price reasonable. Phone 4141. - 15-3t ARK for Economy Creamery Butter Sanitarv 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 i v'R SALE I -i nd 'ones r chic ?, 2J cents - pound "'olle & Sons. 17-eot1 1"i FOR SALE OR TRADE Pure breed registered Perchercn Stallion, has more good colts to show his breeding than any horse in Wayne County. Dr. : Franklin, Economy, Ind. 17-2t . FOR SAL" Job printing office, presses, types, multigraph and automatic card machines. Phone 2606. 17-eod-7t FOR SALFJ Sewing machine motors, only $13. Come in an'" see them work. H. D. Lacey, 9 So. 7th. Phone 1756. mon-17-tf FOR SALE Three live skunks, large ones, males, cne full spot, two with stripes, very short, also a few hides. E. P. Roberts. ll-7t FOR SALE 150 egg incubator and hover, "517. 1306 Harris st. 14-71! FOR SALE Full blooded ScotchcoT lie pups. 1119 N. I st. 15-3t FOR" sXLERubbo- liredhaeton, good condition. Call 47 N. Sth. 14-7t For 2 TRUCKS 5 ROADSTERS 4 TOURK 1 CARS All in First Class Running Order. Will Demonstrate. J. BURTON WHARTON, Sales Agent. Phone 37S9. Office 25 South 20th Street. Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Cheap, 5-passenger tour:;g car, per feet order i.nd running rendition. Will demonstrate. Ad 'ress P-: 121, '"W Pris, O. 14-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Farms, and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all narta of tbp citv. pV writn nil kinds j of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 nnd 3. Wpst'ott Rlrwk. 5 MORTGAGE LOANS I have an unlimited amount of mone;; to p'ace on good farms on 5-year loans. Why pay 6 and 7 when you can be supplier "el GEO. B. MOORE, 901 Main St Richmond, Ind. Phone 2112. A. to KOBEltrs. KifiAb uiATK, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. I. PHON3 4171 OFFICF IS S 8TH. FOR SALE 68 acres farm, 7 miles north of Richmond, 6 room bouse, good barn, all -necessary out-buildings. Phone 176 D, Fountain City. William Trene, Fountain City. 17-7t
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MONDAY, JAN. 17, 1916.
FINANCIAL tart The New Year Get al, your little accounts straight ened up and get on yov.r t-t We will loan . ou enough raony to pay off all th'ae bills rnd some fxtra money, and ou will have only ONE small payment to make -ach pay day. Ijoans on furniture, pianos earns, etc., in amounts from .0o to $200. $25.00 costs you $4.10 three nonth-. That's all. We have other plans if this i es ot suit you. . Write or .hone Us. RICHMOND LOAN CO. Phone 1545. Colonial Building. Room Richmond, In We are licensed an" bonded under the laws of Indir-.a. LOANS ON FURNITURE Pianos, Teams, tc, ad v need quickly and PRIVATELY at the legal rate 2 Per Cent per Month. We are licen-r-i and bonded. You are insured a sauare d--l. Don't be afraid of getting turned down. We will makr yp" a L O A N. ,.r?.-s ith other co- '-s p-!d off and more monc advanced. Call, write or phone. If unable to call; our agent will call on yc-j. The State Investment & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third "oor, Room 40 Colonial BIdg. "fch- '. ' 1. ' -ne 2560. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM TaNDsT' "ACRES OF OPPORTUNITIES" an illustrated booklet free. Michigan has hundreds of thousands of acres of virgin land, $5.00 an acre up. Healthful climate. Growing season for all crops. Ample rainfall. Write W. P. Hartman, A. & I. Agent, Room 235 Grand Rapils & Indiana Railway, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 17-22-29 FOR SALE 14 acres, ono mile from good little town. "las 8 room frame house, light plant, barn 28x50. good orchard and varle'.y of small fruit and berries. Price $2,800, possession any time. 24 acres, with good buildings, at the edge of email town. IS acres good tillable land, balance good pasture land; possession March 1. Dye & Price, 9th --.d Main sts. 15-2t FOR SALE Ho- on payments H e rent, $101 cash, balance $15 per morti, r-ortheast. Phone 1730. T" 2t FOR SAuB 50 acres, $4,000. Also other farms and cltv property. POTSRFILLD & DeBr Insurance. Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $1.00 buys going business in Richmond and 5 other counties, on patented household necessity, permanent, business, big profit. Box 26. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED THERE IS NO REASON Why any pqe should look shabby, when we clean and press your Suits and Overcoats for Work called for and delivered promptly. Give me a trial, SUPERIOR CLEANING CO. PHONE
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ALE Registered Stock The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, five miles southwest of CenterviUe, five miles northwest of Abington, twelve miles northeast of Connersville and eleven miles southwest of Richmond WEDNESDAY January 19, 1916
THE FOLLOWING REGISTERED STOCK. 13 Head of Registered Percherons and Belgians 1 bay Belgian stallion, five years old, weight about 2,100 pounds, an excellent breeder; 1 Belgian stud colt; 1 four-year-old imported grey Percheron, weight 2.000 pounds; 1 two-year-old black Percueron stud colt; 2 spring grey Percheron stud colts; 2 Belgian mares, two and three years old, a fine match team of sorrels; 2 Percheron mares, three years old, grey, and match splendidly; 1 four-year-old black Percheron mare, in foal; 1 five-year-old grey Percheron mare; 1 black Percheron mare 15 years old, in foal. With the exception of two horses in Uie above list, all are sound and in excellent condition. All are high class, imported horses and pedigrees will be furnished on day of sale.
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2 brown mares coming three years old: 1 black mare four years old. in foal; 2 excellent driving mares, safe for lady to drive; 1 coming two-year-old bay driving horses. The season has been paid on all of the mares jn the above list. 21 Head of Registered Polled Angus Cattle . 5 cows, ranging In age from three to five yeare: 2 two-year-old heifrs; 5 spring and summer heifer calves; 3 summer male calves; 5 yearling males; 1 head bull, three years old and an excellent breeder. These are all full blooded Polled Angus cattle, rcoorded and in fine condition. Also six head of grade cattle, consisting of one cow and calf, two yearling steers and two yearling heifers. 1 TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. Sale Will Commence at 10 a. m. " SALE UNDER TENT. RAIN OR SHINE. NOTICE TO BUYERS All trains and traction cars stopping at CenterviUe will be met and buyers conveyed without charge to residence of undersigned. F. M. CLEVENGER Colonel William Flannigan and Vanderbeck & Sons, Auctioneers. T. I. Ahl. treasurer. Lunch will be served by Uie ladles of Doddridge M. E. church.
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At 10 o'clock a. in., on the farm known as Uie Lot Skiuner farm, 1 mile west of Bethel, Ind., 4 head of Horses, 2 head of Cattle, 75 head of Hogs, lot of good Farming Implements almost new. LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS. THOMAS CONNIFF, Auctioneer. GEORGE WISE. Clerk. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. Wo Co We et worth
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1 The Portable OMQas Stove 8 Wickless, Valveles, Blue Flame Air Gas Burner. BURNS BARRELS OF AIR B Most Wonderful Cooking. Baking. Hea'J-g Stove Ever Invented Economical, Safe, Convenient g For Demonstration Call Phone" 4SG9. 1 WALTER H. BENNETT
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Make Your Car Run Right, HISSEM SPARK FUGS. JONES HARWA1E CO. Well Drilllnsr Myer and Red . ireV Pumps. ! L4ght?-.g for Country H""e. Wri or elephor for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing m Any Part of Wayne County. Telephone Us. Bertsclhi Bros. Phona 26 (Reverse Chx-es.) CenterviUe, Ind.
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By McManus Young Horses ALE ir Annoonceirnents Primaries, March 7, 1916. THOMAS AHL Announces his candidacy for County Treasurer subject to Republican Primaries. LOST
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