Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 65, 26 January 1916 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1916.
PAGE ELEVEN
Fountain City News
By Zella Lacey.
BURY THIRTY-NINE PERSONS
-. William Smith, colored, who was recently attacked and seriously cut by
his mother and who has been in Reid hospital the past two weeks, returned home yesterday.. . , .Mrs. Julia Purviance Is ill with pneumonia William Brooks is visiting In Buffalo Mrs. John Wright of Indianapolis, Is visiting here. .... Miss Esther - Brooks
entertained Sunday at dinner. Echo Roland, Robert Thomas and Scott Patterson.. .. .Mrs. Eva Lovin Is ill with quinsey..... Agnes Lacey entertained Sunday evening.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Will
lam Bond recently entertained at their - .home Mr. .and Mrs. Forrest Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. George Rupe, Mildred Davis and Earl Clark Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bowen of Lynn, are visiting - Mrs. Ella Betts Mr 8. Charles Bunch of Antony, is visiting
here.. .. . .Miss Myra Lanerd was the
dinner guest of Aletha Lacey Sunday
EATON, O., Jan. 26. Records show that during 1915 burials in the cemetery at Camden numbered thirty-nine, representing one" of the heaviest tolls since the cemetery went into public use forty-four years ago. Twenty "of the .thirty-nine persons buried were residents of the village. According to the cemetery superintendent, 1,283
burials, have been made in the cemetery, or an average of thirty each year. The total burials exceeds by more than three hundred the popula
tion of that village.
SPEAKS AT FACTORY.
MIDDLEBORO, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and fam
, ily and John Hawkins were guests of
I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogan Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks and family I of .Centerville were guests of Mr. and
j Mrs. Isaac Brook Sunday. . . .York Lit tie has purchased an automobile. . . .
I Misses Winifred and Bernlce Little
! called on Miss Halcla Reid Sunday afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
I took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
; win Brooks.... Mr. and Mrs. uiyae Thomas spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark The
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O niU BUWCIJ Will DC! T J
at Sam Roberts sale January 31..
, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sullivan of North
Seventeenth street, Richmond, enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks
and family at supper Sunday even ing. . . .Mrs. Nora Norris of near Rich'
mond was the guest of her parents
Friday. . . .John McEldowney is ill with
pneumonia. .. .Will Duke Has sold his
farm to George Worley and will have
a sale February 18.
GOLD DAYS ARRIVE
Evangelist William J. Sayers who
is conducting revival services at the East Main Street Friends church, was
the speaker at the shop meeting at the American Seeding Machine company
at noon 'today. He spoke at the Re
liance Foundry yesterday noon.
Women! It's Easy! Dry Clean With Gasoline-Save $5
Nothing shrinks, fades or wrli klea and a wash boiler Will do nicely.
LUNCH SEHVED BY LADIES' AID OF WEBSTER M E.
PUB Lie
SALE
" The report of the weather man for the week ending Saturday shows that -aside from the fact that the coldest day of the year was recorded, Richnond residents were furnished with . rain or snow in more or less quanti- . ites, five of the seven days of that .week. Rainfall for the week, .76 'inches was not an unusually heavy one. The daily record follows: Max. Min. Sunday 32 -1 Monday 10 -3 TueBday 10 9 Wednesday 28 2 Thursday 43 28 Friday C3 42Saturday 51 28
Women here who have tried dry
cleaning find it very easy and inexpensive to clean and freshen all the ribbons, silks, satins, laces, yokes, furs, silk Shirt waists, kid gloves and shoes, neckties, children's clothes, suits, caps, Swiss, lawn, organdie and chiffon dresses, woolen garments, fancy vests, draperies, rugs, in fact, any and everything ..at would be ruined with soap and water. Get two ounces of solvite at any drug store and put it in two gallons of gasoline, where it instantly dissolves.
then put in the goods to be cleaned, rub a little and out they come, looking as bright and fresh as new. You will find nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles requiring no pressing. You can do five dollars' worth of home dry cleaning in an hour at litle cost. It is so easy and you can't make a mistake. Any grocery or garage will supply the gasoline and you can obtain two ounces of solvite at the drug store which is simply, a gasoline soap, then a wash boiler or large dish pan completes your drk cleaning outfit. As gasoline is very inflammable be sure to do all your dry cleaning out of doors or in a room away from fire with the windows left open. Adv.
OF PARTNER DISSOLUTION . TUESDAY, 10 A. M., FEB. 1, 1916 We. the undersigned, will sell at public auction on the Caleb W. King farm, 5 miles northwest of Richmond and 5 miles northeast of Centerville, the following: 9 HEAD OF GOOD HORSES 3 two-year-old fillies, not broke, 1 three-year-old colt, a ' good one, 1 seven-year-old black thoroughly broke, 1 seven-year-old gray mare, good worker, 1 four-year-old black mare, bred, family mare, 1 thirteen-year-old gray mare, bred, 1 five-year-old gray mare, broke, a driver. All these horses are general purpose animals from 1,100 to 1,400 lbs. SAM BLAND A standard bred Jack will be sold at this sale. 3 HEAD CATTLE 2 two-year-old steers, good ones, 2 one-year-old steers, good ones, 1 one-year-old heifer, good one, 7 milch cows, 1 fresh cow, calf by side, 1 roan, to be fresh March 25, 1 red bull calf, 4 months old, 3 steer calves, 1 heifer. 24 Brood Sows lrKf 13 Ewes 900 bushels Corn, 350 bushels Oats, 25 tons Hay, 10 ions Bailed Straw, Oats and Wheat. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 Studebaker wagon and flat bed, 1 Johnson binder, 1 Rude manure spreader, 1 McCormick mower, 1 Oliver gang plow, 1 disc, feeder attachment, 1 Rock Island sulky plow, 1 Scotch Clipper walking plow, 1 two-row cultivator, 1 Ohio spring-to section spring tooth harrow, 1 two-tooth cultivator, 1 wood roller, 1 three section spring tooth harrow, hay fork pulleys. 150 ft. rope, 1 five-tooth cultivator, 1 five-disc Hoosier grain drill, 1 fivehoe Rudi grain drill. 1 Janesville corn planter, fertilizer attachment, good as new, 1 Steward horse clippers, sheep shearing attachment, 2 band seeders, 1 hog oiler, 1 set breeching harness, 1 set hip strap harness, lines, bridles, collars, etc., 1 cider mill, 1 hog waterer, 1 set buggy harness and other articles too numerous to mention. Connif f & Weddle, Auctioneers. L. E. King & Wilber Davis
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County Candidates (Names on file in County Clerk's Office.)
Commissioner (middle district) William Cheeseman, Center township, Republican. Prosecutor Frank Strayer, 424 South Fourth St., Richmond, RepublicanDenver Harlan, East Germantown, Republican. Recorder Robert Boyd. Y. M. C. A., Richmond, Republican; Barney Lindeman. Clay township. Republican; Harry Fisher, 334 Richmond avenue, Rich
mond. Republican; Harry Wessel, 212 i South Fifteenth street, Richmond, Re- j publican; Joseph Edwards, 301 South!
Eleventh street. Republican. Sheriff Howard Ridge, 230 South Third street, Richmond, Republican; y-il . T T ft T" . i : . i i 1 1
Vyieui v.an. it. iv. v, ivcyuuiiuau, vv u11s Rich, R. R. D, Republican: Ham Squires, Clay township, Republican;
Oscar Mashmeyer, 109 South Sixth street. Republican. Treasurer Edward Weidner, 228 South Eighth street, Richmond, Republican; Thomas Ahl, Centerville, Republican. Sheriff Albert Steen, Richmond, Republican; Jacob Bayer. Richmond, Republican. Surveyor Howard Hcrton, Richmond, Republican.
The first extensive deposit of slate in Australia has been discovered ia New South Wales.
THE HOME DOCTOR (Clip out and save.) How to Cure Rheumatism Here is a prescription for rheumatism (easily mixed at home) used all over the U. S. for many years and said to be the surest remedy; neutralizes the acid in the blood and gives results after first dose. "One ounce of Tor la compound and one ounce syrup of Sarsaparilla. Put these two ingredients in half pint of whiskey. Use a tablespoonful before each meal and at bed time." Get ingredients at
any drug store. Genuine Toris comes
only in one ounce sealed yellow pack
ages. Surest for Coughs and Colds
Don't experiment on a bad cough or cold, it is very ' risky. The following
formula easily mixed at home makes one of the best and quickest cough remedies obtainable, often curing the
worst cough in a day. Pine as medicine is as old as the Bible but here is
best form. Half ounce of Globe Pine Compound (Concentrated Pine) and two ounces of Glycerine; mix these in
half pint of whiskey. Use a teaspoonful frequently as required. (Smaller
doses to children.) Be sure to get the genuine Globe Pine Compound (Con
centrated Pine), put, up only in half
ounce bottles, each enclosed in a screw-top case.
Frost Bites, Corns and 8ore Feet Don't endure foot agony. Here is a
remedy for quick results. It works through the pores removing the cause. "Two tablespoonfuls of Calocide compound in warm foot bath." Gives instant relief for aching and sweaty feet; corns and callouses can be peeled right off. Specially effective for sore bunions, chilblains, and frost bites. Genuine Calocide in twentyfive cent' packages at any drug store.
The above is published by the Medi
cal Formula Laboratories, Dayton, O. d".
Valuable Horse
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- LOST Reward for information leading to the recovery of large brown., mare, that .ran away last Saturday, 5 yrs. old, weight 1400 lbs. Last seen going east of E at. Call J. L. Town- . send. Phone 3415, Spring Grove. Mr. J. L. Townsend of Spring Grove, lost a valuable horse last Saturday. Wednesday he advertised in The Palladium and in one hour after paper had gone to press he bad a telephone call by a party on the National Road east (several miles from Mr. Townsend'S home) stating that they saw his ad and had his horse. Mr. Townsend. was so well pleased with the results that he called The Palladium and told them to take his ad out. This Is only one of the many instances what Palladium Want Ads have done. They can do the same for you. Maybe you lost something, want to buy or sell an article. For a few cents you Can get what you want. Follow the Want Ad Way Phone 2S34 before it is too late.
The 'Portable Oil-Gas Stove
Wickless, Valveleis, Blue Flame Air Gas Burner. I
1 BURNS BARRELS OF AIR j ! Most Wonderful Cooking. Baking, Hea'.!-.g Stove Ever Irvected 1 Economical, Safe, Convenient p H For Demonstration Call Phone 4839. g j WALTER H. BENNETT J
WANTED
WANTED 3 or 4 room flat, centrally located, steam heat preferred. Address M. O., care Palladium. 26-tf WANTED Home andchance to earn small wages by young woman. Address K, Palladium. 26-2t
WANTED R. I. red cockerels. Box 26. Webster, Ind. 26-1 1
WANTED Place to work mornings. Address E. B., Palladium. 26-2t
WANTED A girl for general housework. 203 S. loth St: . 24-tf
FOR RENT
EVERYTHING to repair that 's broken; baby cabs, wrinrer rolls, sweopers, all kinds of grinding. - pictures frar- rd, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing - way. Call f-sr and dell" rJ Brown-r-arnell Co.. 1020 Main st
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons, vehicles. Farm implements all kinds. 317 North
A. 24-7t
FOR TRADE Will trade half-carat diamond gent's ring for good sound driving horse. Address Post Office Box 255, City: 22-tf
FOR SALE New Call 2608.
Rutenber
motor. 26-7t
FOR SALE 144 egg Cypress incubator. Phone 3025. 26-4t
FOR SALE Fresh ground bones for chickens, 2 cents a pound. Anton Stolle & Sons. 17-eod-lm
FOR SAL3 Job printing office, presses, types, multigraph and automatic card machines. Phone 2606. 17-eod 7t
ASK for Economy Creamery 'Butter.
FOR RENT 6 room flat. 2157.
Phones 2277 19-7t
FOR RENT Room with bath, light and furnace. Gentleman preferred. 413 S. 12th st. 19-tf F'OR RENT 6 room strictly modern apartment 23 S. 11th. Inquire, of Louck and Hill, or phone 1315. 25-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeping. 18 Richmond Ave. Phone 4736. " 25-3t
WANTED
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY. Apply at Indianapolis Glove Co. South H and Railroad.
PHONE 3145 for the Overland true. Household j-cods, piunos, etc.. moved to anywnere In the city or out of the :ity. Work guaranteed to be done- 7
vour satisfaction. J. A. Banfill. 117 S
W. 5th at. Phone 3145. nt
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1302 Main St. 25-3t
FOR RENT Good 4 room flat, 18 S. 6jth St., for colored family. 26-7t FOR RENT 7 room house, 402S. 12th st. Phone 2087. 26-2t FOR RENT House and one acre, Gifbert ave., Earlham Heights. T. Lamberson. 26-7t
FOR RENT-j-Two story brick factory, 40x120; also adjoining building for warehouse ropm. Address Factory, care Palladium. 26-tf
FOR RENTLincoln st. store.
Five room house, 439 Call Knode's music 26-lt
FOR SALE
Sanitary Mattresses made of old feathers; pillows made to order. Best goose, $3.00 per pair. Special prices on mattreses, $2.50 until Feb. 1. , E.H.BRADLEY,
314 Main.
Phone 1493.
FOR SALE Sewing machine motors, only $13. Come see them work. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. 22-tf
SEWING machines hauled for $1.50. 7th st. Phone 1756.
thoroughly overH. D. L rey, 9 S. 12-wed-tf
iSK for Economy Creamery Butter.
FOR SALE Clover seed, "Little Red." Quality and price right. 109 South 11th St. 25-2t
FOR SALECost $32.
-Victor Talking Machine. 25-3t
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Good Second Hand
i FOR SALE
Harness, Col1 a rs, Blankets &Robes. 10 Discount on auto Tires and tubes. Get your dog muzzles at
BIRCK'S, 509 Main St.
CARS
WANTED Gentleman roomer, 413 S. 12th. Room with bath, light and
heat. 19-tf
carp iter
work.
lS-7t
VAi i Repair Phone 3076.
WANTED Atkinson' pays highest cash prices for second band goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main street. Phone 1945. Dec. 4-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 away. Call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1020 Main st.
WANTED Man and wife without children or housekeeper to keep house for me. Apply at 317 Starr Street evenings. 24-3t WANTED A position as chauffeur. Either truck or touring car. Call 1115 Hunt St. 25-3t
WANTED All kind.-s of repair wors. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. 31-tf
WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wkkett. Phons 3480. 908 N. 12th street. janS-lmo.
WANTED List your property with us for quick returns. J. L. Danforth & Co., 917 Fletcher Trust Building. Indi anapolls, Ind. 21-1-mo WANTED Ladies to sew insoles, good pay weekly ; goods cut ready for machine;transportation paid; no can? vassing. Address with stamped envelope. No-Ak Insoles, Danville, 111. 22-14t
WANTED To rent modern house, willing to pay good rent. Call Mr. Good, phone 1845. 24-5t
WANTED Toolmakers and first class machinists. Steady work. Address The Legler-Eilerman Co., Dayton. O. 24-3t
POR SALE Lot of good 11 or 12 hundred lb. mules, 4 to 6 year olds. Jesse Druly, Boston, Ind. 22 -7t
LADIES This week is your last chance to get your three stem switches made from your combings for $100. Also two bottles of Gray Hair Restorer and Tonic for $1.00. MISS LEOTA STEWARD 13 South 10th St. Phone 1372.
PUBL
C SALE
at lowest prices. TRUCKS - Reliable Dayton . $100
Mitchell $100
1913 Richmond $375 ROADSTERS Model 10 Buick $200 Dorris Speedster $350 Studebaker Suburban $150 Studebaker 2 "passenger $250 Holiday Assembled $425 Hupmobile $250 TOURING CARS 7 passenger Westcott .-. .$350 5 passenger 1915 Maxwell $5.50 5 passenger Ford $250
5 passenger Chalmers $300 i
5 passenger Studebaker $300
5 passenger Stoddard-Dayton ....$225 Call, phone or write
General Sales Agent. Faone 3789. Office 25 S. 20th St. Richmond, Ind.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
Monday, January 31. Sale starts promptly at 10:30 a. m.. on the Robert Penland farm, 4 miles north of New Paris, O., and one-half mile. east of Pleasant Hill church.. We Will Offer at Auction Six head of horses and one mule, one Shetland pony, three fresh cows, two Jersey heifer spingers, will be fresh soon, one Jersey bull, one year old, three bead of young cattle, twenty head of brood sows to farrow from the last of February to the middle of April, 50 shoats; weight 60 to 100 lbs., five good ewes to lamb about the middle of April. LUNCH, BY LADIES' AID SOCIETY Terms made known on day of sale. Tommy Conniff, Auctioneer. Ed B. Reid, Clerk. S. W. ROBERTS & SON, New Paris. Ohio.
PoR SALE AND TRADE 10 small farms, 3 to ) acres, improved. 1 can interest you if you want a small place. See Sell at 710 Main st. - 15-tues-tburs-sat-tf
FOR SAiE 50 acres, $4,000. Also other farms and city property. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY.
POR SALE House, 737 N. 13th. 26-7t
Farms and City Property For Sale building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block.
, " Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over J10 Main St. Phone 2233. w
A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH.
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FINANCIAL
tart
The New Year RIGHT" Get all your little 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 hare only ONE small payment to make each pay day. Loans on furniture, pianos, teams, etc.. In amounts from $5.00 to $200. - $25.00 costs you $4.10 for three months. That's, all. We have other plans if this does not suit you. RICHMOND LOAN CO. Phone 1545. Colonial Building. RoomS. Richmond. Ind. We are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana.
LOANS ON FURNITURE Pianos, Teams. Etc, advanced quicklv and PRIVATELY at the legal rate 2 Per Cent per Month. We are licensed and bonded. Too are Insured a square deal. Don't be afraid of getting turned down. We will make you a LOAN. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Call, write or phone. If unable to call; nr agent will call on you. The State Investment & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third Floor, Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Pichmond. Ind. Phone 2560.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
For Sale
5 room modern house, furnace, lot 195x35, on car line, $2,800. Gpod paying restaurant, cheap. 5 room modern house, $100 down, balance like rent. List your property with us. BRADLEY & SHAFER Real Estate and Collecting Agency, Phone 1493. 314 Main St. FOR SALE 13 acres of land. goodlocaUon, terms easy. Frenk Smelser. Richmond, Indt 24-3t-e-o-d
Political . Announcements Primaries, March 7, 1916.
THOMAS AHL Announces bis candidacy for County Treasurer subject to Republican Primaries.
HOWARD J. RIDGE Candidate For Sheriff of Wayne County, Subject to Republican Primary Tuesday, March 7. 1916.
HI ire
1 DENVER C. HARLAN U Candidate for Prosecuting At S torney. subject to Republican
S Primary, March 7. The party's g nominee, 1914.
LOST
LOST Opal ring, to Palladium.
Reward if returned 25-2t
LOST Black muff. C. turn W. U. Tel. Co.
ft O. depot. ReReward. 26-lt
LOST Jan. 13. ladies gold -watch and chain, closed case. Return ta 104
North 19th. Reward.
FOUND
FOUND Ladies glove on Richmond Ave. Call 1222 Sheridan St. 25-2t
MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co.
Phone 2608. 11-tt
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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
Make Your Car Run Right. HISSEM SPARK PLUGS. JOXES HARDWARE CO.
REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND
INSURANCE
Bennett A- Porenuui Farms and city property: IS Kelly Bldg, Phoce 2707.
FENCING AND SHEET METAL WORK
OUR LINE: Metal Oatea. Trellis Work, Earth Angers. Grape Arbors. Metal Fencing, Chimney Tops, Care Trough Hangers. Robinson Fence May
Gate on the market, made with the beat tubing frame. Window Ooarda, EUREKA FENCE CO. CIS RICHMOND AVE. PHONE 4C1
