Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 59, 19 January 1916 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1916.
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CHESTER, Ind., Jan. 19. Mrs. Bertha Carman has been visiting her mother, Mrs. William Hiatt of Centerville.. .Mr. Alllason died Sunday morning at four, o'clock at the home of his daughter.; Mrs. Will Martin. Mr. Alllason has, been sick fori some time, but lately took pneumonia, which caused his death.. . Miss Marjorie Pickett spent Sunday with Miss Helen Hall of Richmond..... Mr. and Mrs. Caley Duke visited Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fulghum, Sunday afternoon.... Mrs. Eter Hampton, mother of Louis Hampton of this place, died at the home of her son, Dayton Hampton, in Delphos, Ohio. The funeral was held at the Episcopalian church in Richmond Sunday afternoon and was buried in Earlham ' cemetery.. .Mrs. Michel Kendall spent the week-end with relatives in Rich,mond....Mrs. Mary Jefferles attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Smith in Richmond last week.... Mrs. Thomas Borden Is 111 with grip.... Rev. Ulmer filled his regular appointment here Sunday morning....'. Michael Kendall attended the funeral of Mrs. Ester Hampton at Richmond Sunday afternoon.... Mrs. T. S. Martin is still improving...". .Rev. Ulmer took Sunday dinner with Charles . Huffman and family.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vornauf were guests of Frank Allen, near Whitewater, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfield were guests of rela Williamsburg Notes By Walter Renner. Mrs. Clara Franklin was shopping in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs.! Charles Stephenson and family spent the week-end with relatives in Muncie. ....Mrs. Lewis Chamness visited her uncle near Medford the later part of last week Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis of Richmond, spent Sunday with her grandparent, Leander Anderson Charles Duke of Muncie, spent Saturday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Duke of this place Mrs. Edna Kenly was shopping in Richmond Saturday evening Miss -Gladys Kelley has returned home after spending last week with friends in Richmond Franklin A. Williams of Richmond, spent Sunday evening calling on friends here Mr. and Mrs. John Miller entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank n, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin, Miss Lydla Franklin, Miss Vera Crome and Caldwell Miller of Fountain City Cecil Scantland of Boston, spent Sunday with his parents west of town Miss Esther Frazier entertained Miss Tbelma Hinshaw at dinner Sunday..... Willian Brown spent Sunday at his home here and returned to ti-i work Monday..... Rev. Lee Chamness has been on the sick list the past wee- As soon as his health permit he will begin a series of meetings here at the Friends church Mrs. Ella Catcy has been on the sick list with la grippe but is improving now. Glen Kara Notes By Mrs. R. L. Rudleel. Squire Chenoweth and wife spent the day Sunday with John Chenoweth and wife.... Sampson Cloyd is moving into the property of Carolyn Thomas north of town Miss Opal Platte of Chester is visiting her mother, Mrs. Phoebe Platte... Miss Myrtle Slonager of Greenville spent last week heer the guest of Mrs. Rae Thompson Revival services at the Christian church have been discontinued on account of so many tieing sick Gerald Koonly Is spending a few weeks with his uncle near Arcanum O. A. and H. C. Downing were in Greenville Friday ...William Wagner has gone to Dayton to visit his daughter.... Heck and Roll, local stock men, shipped hogs to Buffalo from here Saturday Albert Mathews, Charles Owens and Bascom Dubbs, went to Richmond Monday Mrs. A. J. Downing and Lowell Down, ing took dinner Sunday with O. A. Downing and family. LODGE CALENDAR Richmond Council. No. !8. Jr. O. U A. M. Meets Monday night at 7. SO. Frank Vore. Councilor. John 3. Highley. Rec. Secretary. Uniform Rank. Jr. O. TJ A. M. Meets Tuesday, night at 7:30 and Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Theodore Whitney. Captain. C. Perry. Company Clerk. Daughters of America, Pride ot Richmond Council. No. 15 Meets at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Jennette Vore. Councilor. Rosetta Hoosier. Rec. Secretary. The public educational system of greater New York, comprising elementary, high, training, vocational and truant schools, shows a total registration of 831.885 pupils. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nostrils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little pf thi9 fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stufTed-up i and miserable i
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tives In Richmond Sunday...... Will Ryan visited Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall Sunday evening... . .Mr. Cliff Fulghum of Fountain City and Mrs Andrew Hoover and Mrs. Meyers of near Richmond spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fulg hum.. . .Thermometers here registered four degrees below sero Monday morning Miss Laura Ryan spent Snnday afternoon with Misses Bonnie and Blanche Carman.. .Mrs. Silas William son is seriously ill with pneumonia.. . . Mrs. Ernest Davenport Is on the sick list. CHRISTIAN CHURCH SELECTS DEACONS CENTERVILLE. Ind., Jan. 19. The members of the Christian church met and elected the ' following officers Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Mr. McCor mick, presiding at the meeting: Elders, John Dynes, E. M. Bowers and E. L. Zehrung;. deacons, John Gaar, Elmer Jackson, El Anderson, Earl mel; treasurer, Leroy Kimel; pianist, lard Townsend, Nate Colvin and Wood Eliason; Sunday school superintend ent, Luther Zehrung; assistant superintendent. Mrs. Ada Darnell; secre tary, Ivan King; assistant. Mrs. Kimmel; treasurer, leroy Kimmel; pianist, Murl Ferry; assistant, Edith Bramer; chorister, Mr. Bowers; chorister of church services, L. Zehring; pianist of church services, Miss Mildred Bowers. The adult classes will select their own teachers and the teachers for the primary department will be chosen by the church board. Fountain City News By Zella Lacey. Miss Cecil Lacey returned to Reid Memorial hospital Tuesday after a three week's stay in Fountain City Mrs. M. J. Bo wen of Lynn spent Tuesday here Mr. and Mrs. Alva Elleman, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Parker 'and Mr. Alta Elleman, wife and family weer Sunday dinner guests of Mr. John Reid and wife The Fountain City Novelty Works has reopened with quite a force of employes.. . .The school attendance is small on account of sickness. -; At Movies a ' Tonight LYRIC. The greatest struggle man is forced to undergo is when he attempts to put his past life behind him and starts all over again. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, the love for a good, woman is the force that leads to his regeneration. One of the greatest human interest photoplays ever produced, "The Law of Life," at the Lyric tonight, an Imp three-reel feature, treats this vital subject in a novel realistic manner. King Baggot plays the role of the man who had to work out his own sal vation in this remarkable drama. He is supported by an excellent company of players, including Edna Hunter, Ned Reardon, Clara Beyers and Elsie McLeod. ABINGTON Rev. ,M. McCormick of Milton conducted services at the Christian church Sunday afternoon. He will return again in two weeks Mrs. Martin Wyrick is ill with grip Mattie Cook spent Sunday, wih her father, Douglas Cook Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kinder will leave next week for Kansas Virgil Overholser failed to DARKEN GRAY Gray Hair Changed to an Even Dark Shade by Q-Ban. Harmless No Dye. You can easily turn ycur L--ay, lifeless, dry, faded or stre" ed with gray hair beautifully dark and lustrous if you'll apply, a few times, Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp like a shampoo. Q-Ban is a harmless, ready-to-use liquid, not sticky, and darkens all your gray hair so evenly that no one can tell i has been applied. QBan is not a dye, but acts on the roots i akes hair and scalp healthy, naturally changing gray hair and entirs head of hair to that soft, even, dark luster, fluffiness, beauty and abundance which makes the hair so fascinating and attractive, besides preventing dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded. Only 50c for a big 7-oz bottle at Fihe's drug store, Richmond, Ind. Out-of-town folks supplied by parcel post. Adv.
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reach home Sunday, but will reach here later. ..... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paddock and daughter, Florence, spent
aaiuraay wun Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams . Mr. and Mn : T jmrsncn Burcham spent Sunday with Mr. and airs. m. jjye. Apparatus Invented in England for preserving fish in carbonic acid gas under pressure is said to keep them perfectly fresh for at least six months. ifPalladiym 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 rats for business advertising. : WANTED Wanted To do ReMo ing, Altering, Repairing, Cleaning and Dyeing Our rates on this sort of work are most reasonable and we guarantee every "job" to be absolutely satisfactory. . THE DENNI SHOP 8N. 10th St. Phone 2316. QSrls Wanted STEADY WORK GOOD PAY. Apply at Indianapolis? Glove Co. South H and Railroad. PHONE 3145 for the Overland trucU. Household r--vis. pi: Uos, etc.. movi to anywhere in the city or out of fhe city. Work guaranteed to be donvour sati-fart on. J. A. Banfill. 117 S W. 5th st. Phne 3145. ' f WANTED A draftsman. Safety Gate Co. Apply Rich. 19-3t WANTED Light work or hoiisework to do, bv young woman. Add tw care Palladium. iq.oV WANTED Gentleman roomer. 413 s JLZin. ItOOm With hath 1 j ugui ana heat. ,atc WANTED Boston bull pun. Must be luanea manogany, brindle and wnite. Address Rnv inn .o ni, vv, vaic nil ldlUm. ,n,x WA.Mfc.D-A competent ladv book keeper ror a good position in Richmond. Call at Rich. Rllslnoea rll w-j - v VJ1 1 ' 19-2t WAin i n,j Repair carp nter work. 18-7t Phone 3076. IP you want to cut wood call Phone 5126-H. on shares, ll-eod-7t WANTKD 10 egg incubator', chpip! 1203 W. 5tbst. in-pnrt.7f APK for Economy Creamery Butter. WANTED Atkinson pays hletaest; prices ror second nana goods nnd sells at lowpt nriees. St.. him t once. 41B Main Rtreof Phone 1945. Dec. 4-tf WANTED Raw furs, highest market rice r,-4 '. 10th s .t WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wickett. Phona 3480. 908 N. 12th street jan3-1mo. WANTED Ladi eS to Sew tnRnloRirood pay weekly; no canvassing; goods cut ready for machine; transportation paid. Addr-ss with stamped envelope, No-Ak Insoles, Danville. Illi-nots-5-14t WANTED Position on farm by experienced, sobor, rr- led man.' Address R. P.j care Pa V-Mnm. i2-7t MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Indianapolis, Ind., wants you to learn -the trade. If tl - opportunity means lichter, cleaner work at better pay you want it. Can learn in a few reeks and have your own ' op. Write for he truth about it today. l4-6t close loans promptly.
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WANTED WANTED All kinds of repair worr. Wesley Brown 4k Son. Phone 3086. 31-tf FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. 11-tf FOR RENT EVERYTHING to repair that 's bro- . ken; baby cabs, wrlnrer rolls, sweep ers,, all kinds ot grinding, pictures frar -d. new and old bicycles. We turn nothing .-way. Call for and dellred. Hrowt-Pimpn Co, 10? Main st. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. 1138 . Main st 14-tf FOR RENT 6 room bouse in Benton Heights. $10 Ewbank's grocery. 14-7 FOR RENT A bouse with 7 rooms and bath. Inquire 221 S. 6th st. Mrs. B. Pardieck. i5-7t FOR RENT Front flat furnished. steam heat, 415 Main. 18-7t FOR RENT Furnished room in mod ern house, private entrance. 906 N. D st. i8-3t FOR RENT A 7 room house. 402 S. mn st. Pnone 2087. 19-2t Fa RENT 5 room home. Center St.. $10, near fence plant, light, both waters. Phone 3031. Call 325 W. I 'n st 7-eod-tf FOR RENT 6 room flat Phones 22772157. 19-7t FOR RENT Room with bath, light and furnace. Gentleman preferred. 413 S. 12th st 19-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Several Good, Used At Bar rain rtrlrps Will domnnistrntn Call for or write j J. BURTON WHARTON, Phone 3789. Office 23 So. 20th st, Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE Part For Terrier puppies, also one good hunting dog. Address I Palladium. 13-7t . -t SALE Register " P-rcherons. l stallion, 2 bred fillies. 3 geldings. O. E. Fulgham. Round Barn West 12-7t FOR SALE A baby buggq. A st 1214 X. 12-7t FOR SALE Three live Ekunks. large ones, males, one full spot two with stripes, very short also a few bides. E. P. Roberts. U-7t FOR SALK 150 eB incubator and hover. $17. 130C Harris st H-7t SK for Economy Creamr Butter FOR SALE- P.ubber tired phaeton, good condition. Call 47 N. 5th. 14-7t 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 FOR SALE Cheap, 5-passenger tourhg car, per feet order 4.3d running cendition. Will demonstrate. Ad'ress P : 121. Paris. O. 14-7t .'R SALE I -i "i - ad 'ones .' :r chic s. 24 cents - pound 1rolle & Sons. 17-eod In FOR SALO Job printing office, presses, types, multigraph and automatic card machines. Phone 2606. 17-eod 7t
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I SEWING machines thorouglly over- I ilty&y - L THOMAS AHL FOR SALE Library table. Call even-! Announces his csndidacy for Counings. 1008 3. A. i8-7t ty Treasurer subject to Republican FOR SALE New drop head sewing primarie8machine, $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. 18-tu-th-sat-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HOWARD J. RIDGE " -y r fWWUUUAJ Farms and City Property candidate For For Sale Sheriff of Wayne County, Building lots and residences In an sbwt to Rom.hiira. parts of the city. eW write all kinds bubject to Republican Primary of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. LOST WM. BRADBURY & SON 77Z Roomn 1 n1 3. West'ott Wltwk. L.KJJ I HOME SEEKERS Ladies' Gold Watch and Chain. ReMake an appointment with us and let turn to 104 ncwni us show you a 7 room modern house, REWARD, location North 20th. House must be 13-lt od. Tuesday. March 7. 1916. THOMAS & MILLER. Palladium Bldg. Phone 2576. 1 f LOST Reward for informa5 MORTGAGE LOANS tion leading to the recovery moneb?vto ?acT on 'Sld'SSSf large brown mare, that ran 5-year loans. Why pay 6 and 7 j w when you can be supplied ".? away last oaturday, 5 yrs. old, GEO. B.MOORE, weight 1400 lbs. Last seen 901 Main St Richmond. Ind. A tti 04. rU t t phone zii2. going east on Ci bt. Call J. L. ' Townsend.Phone 3415 Spring A. M. ROBERTS. REAL LSTATE. - " . " CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. GrOVC 19u LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. L PHONE , 4171 officf 1$ a 8TH. FENCING AND SHEET METFOR SALE 68 acres farm, 7 miles AT, WORTC north of Richmond. 6 room houte. -1irJluJJUJ , - - good barn, all necessary out-buildings. OUR LINE: Metal Gates. Trellis Phone 176 D, Fountain City. William Work. Earth Augers. Grape Arbors. Trene, Fountain City. 17-7t Metal Fencing. Chimney Top. Eave FOR SALE Lot in Benton Heights. Trough Hangers. Robinson Pane MaCall 2207 N. E st 18-7t chine. Only Adjustable Automatic FOR SAjJs Gate on the market, mad with tha 50 acres, $4,000. Also other farms and best tubing frame. Window Guards, city property. EUREKA FENCE CO. POTERFUlLD DeB ' CIS RICHMOND AVE, , PHONB 4W14 Insurance; Loans. Real Es- real ESTATE, LOANS AND tate, Rent Collections. O. B INSURANCE Fulghum, over 710 Main St. .b-. nu mM Bennett ft roreman Pmrma and city rnone Z233. property; 15 Kelly Bldgv. Phoce 1707.
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Start The New Year RIGHT Get all your little accounts straightened np and get on yor.r fet We will loan you enough monty to pay off all thrse bills end some extra money, and ;ou win bare only Ots'E 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 ? three month-. That's all. We have" other plans If this dies not suit you. Write or Phone Us. RICHMOND LOAN CO. Phone 1543. Colonial Building. Room f. Richmond, In". We are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indirna. LOANS ON FURNITURE Pianos, Teams. Ktc. advanced quickly and PRIVATELY at the legal rate 2 Per Cent per Month. We are licenr'-i and bonded. You are insured a snuare dL Don't be afraid of getting turned down. We will mak" yon a LOAN. Tas --ith other cor ! p-id off and more mone advanced. Call, write or phone. If unable to call; our agent will call on ycu. The State Investment & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third oor. Room 40 Colonial Bid. lch 1. .n 2,-fiO. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Ford went to Europe And Wayne Co. motorized Rural Mail Service And T. P. BUTLER Is Shoeing Horses in the same old place. Res. 11 & 13 N. 9th. "Let 'Em Kick." Make Your Car Run Right . HISSEM SPARK PUGS. JONES HARWA1E CO. Announcements Primaries, March 7, 1916.
