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BETHEL ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. SGHROEDER BETHEL, Ind., Feb. 2. The following were entertained Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Mary Money'B in honor of Mrs. Grant Moore and Mrs. Henry Schroeder, who will move In the spring. The evening was spent socially after which a dainty luncheon was served: Mesdames Grant Moore, Henry Schroeder, Rev. Case, John Boren, Charles Anderson, Guy Anderson, Irvin Anderson, Robert Ander son, Ezra Thompson, Oliver Spencer, Harry Weisenborn, N. E. Davis, Mood Welch, Lafe Anderson, Dan Horn, Llsty Bond, Clarence Addleman, Rosa Thurp, Walter Moore, Mrs. Moore of Richmond. William Seibring, John Moonoey; Misses Ruth Weisenborn, Lillle Benbow, Hazel Tharp, Margrette Tharp, Alice Tharp, Master Wendel Moore, Clarence Scroeder, James An derson, Misses Hazel Harding, Marie Harding, Wyvona Hyde, Genleve Anderson, Gladys Anderson and Bernice Anderson. Fountain City News By Zella Lacey. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lacey entertained Sunday in honor of their son Lester and wife. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Price of Centervllle. Carrie Lacey and wife of Portland. Mr. Albert Lacey, wife and family, Mr. Edwin Milllgan, wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Newb, all of Portland. Mr. Ora Lacey, wire and family, Mr. Frank Lacey, wife and family, Mr. Harry Lacey wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner, Mr. F. M. Lacey, wife and family, Forrest Lacey, wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leister Lacey. . . .Mildred Davis is visiting Mildred Baldwin in Muncie.... Margaret Hofford of Traverse City Is visiting her nephew, L. O. Anderson . . . .Marie Keim of Oxford spent a few clays with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keene. . . .Thelma Overman spent the week end with Mable Overman at Richmond Knoll Bundy spent the week end witju Mable King. ; . .Olive Hunt returned Monday from Jacksonburg.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lacey entertained Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Oliver Porker, Anna Lacey, Elizabeth Parker and Olva Elleinan. Mr. and Mrs. A It a Ellenian and family, Mr. Bert Lacey wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Isonl Ellenian of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Parker. Fort Collins, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. John Iteid. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Elleman, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lacey and Zella, Agnes, Syjvla anil Gwendolyn Lacey.... Mr. Leslie Parker of Timlrath, Colo., is visiting relatives and friends in and around Fountain City.... A china shower was given in honor of Mrs. Leister Lacey. nee Myra Harned Monday night. The invited guests were: Letie and Georgia Hatfield. Emma Grundy. Celia Barnes. Reba Showalter Marie Lacey, Strlla Hunt, Agnes Lacey and Zella Lacey. S. C. Alexander has purchased the G. A. Dwlgglns property on Main Cross C. N. Hatfield is on a business tour through the south. Lime-Loss in Tuberculosis In the Journal of the American Medical Association (January 17, 1914), was the following: "It has been many times stated that in tuberculosis or In the pre-tubercu-loris stage an Increased amount of calcium (lime) Is lost, both In the urine and feces. In fact, a demlneralization has been thought to be a forerunner of the development of tuberculosis. "Forced feeding of tuberculosis patients and the enormous amount of eggs and milk once given such patients are not now considered advisable by a large number of physicians
who are specializing In the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis." If tuberculosis is due to a loss of lime from the system, the success of Eckman's Alterative in the treatment of this disease may be due. in part, to the fact that it contains a lime salt so combined with other vauabe ingredients as to be easiy assimilated. Always we have urged users of Eckman's Alterative to attend strictly to matters of food. In addition to rest and proper diet, pome effective remedial agent seems to be needed, and in numerous cases ' of apparent recovery from tuberculosis and kindred throat and bronchial affections Eckman's Alterative has (uplled this need. It does not contain opiates, narcotics or habit-forming drugs, so it is safe to try. Your druggist has It or will order it, or you can get It from 'us direct Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia. Adv. ......
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According to despatches from Rome, the aged Emperor FranzJoseph of Austria has suffered two strokes of apoplexy and is now in a critical condition. Archduchess Zita, wife of the Archduke Carl, nephew of the emperor and heir to the throne, is in constant attendance on the aged monarch. Archduke Carl is with the army in the field. 1
Hagerstown Notes By Miss Florence Bell. Mrs. Daniel Huver died at her home north of town, Tuesday morning ,of double pneumonia, she leaves her husband, one daughter Mrs. Wisehart, one grandchild a few days old. Mrs. Huver was a twin sister of Mrs. Martha Ulrich, who is the nurse and attendant of Mrs. Kate Porter of this place. Mrs. Huver was a member of the Church of the Brethren.. .. sMrs. Dosier went to Columbus, Ohio, Saturday to attend a wedding at that place, she returned Monday evening... . .Elder J. E. Ullery of Michigan, has just closed a two week's meeting at White Branch church of the Brethren Elder Hatcher of Fairmount, Ind., will conduct a revival at Locust Grove beginning Feb. 5th Mrs. E. H. Thurston will be hostess to the Social circle Friday afternoon. The invited guests are Mrs. Lizzie Winlngs and Mrs. George Keggy Miss Margaret Jewitt of Muncie came Monday morning on account of the serious illness of her father, Benjamin Jewitt Mr. and Mrs. John Lock entertained Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Roe Sherry and sons George Sherry, Wilbur Petty and Louie Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thornburg, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Lock, and son Chester and Miss Ollie Thornburg The Woman's History club met with Mrs. Hartley, it being her wedding anniversary she surprised the club by entertaining them to a twocourse luncheon and fine music on the victrola. It was the fifty-sixth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley. j LOCKVILLE Birthday dinner was served at the home of Alvie Harder Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Harder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Perry of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruby of Richmond, John Ruby, Mrs. Cora Huddleston and son of Dublin, Mrs. William Locke of Lockville, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Locke and son of near Pleasant Hill, Mr. Roberts of Richmond Frank Knosset and family spent Sunday afternoon with Nora Locke Conley Zurwell spent Monday evening with Mr.-and Mrs. Glen Locke of near Pleasant Hill John Rutfy has returned after a six weeks' visit In Richmond Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Hansbarger spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Floyd Bogan Mrs. Frank Pogue is vis. ting her sister near Winchester Mr. Stutler will have a public sale on February 28 Byron Stutler has rented the E. P. Love farm near Green graveyard, east of Whitewater Mrs. Lidie Addleman went to Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Will Locke went to New Paris Friday Mr. Moyer's son of near Winchester, is visiting his father Harry Jordan has been pu.ling stumps the' past week oit. his farm, , , ,
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.
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FORM HOME SOCIETY BETHEL, Ind., Feb. 2 Officers of the Home Economics club which was organized here under the direction of Miss Grace King, county supervisor of domestic science, were elected as fol lows: President, Mrs. Walter Moore; vice president, Mrs. Ezra Thompson; treasurer, Mrs. John Boren; secretary. Miss Mabel Sourbeer. Sixteen members enrolled at the first meeting. BETHEL, IND. . Harry Spencer and family spent Sunday with Oliver Spencer Mrs. Sarah Hill is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heck, near Greenville Miss Lillie Benbow spent Sunday with Miss Florence Boren For the pjurpose of raising funds with which to repair the town hall public-spirited citizens have called -a meeting at the hall for Friday night Jitney supper and free entertainment will be the program here Saturday night. The proceeds of the supper will be used in the repair of the town hall Mrs. C. D. Pyle of Whitewater is spending a few days with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wick Harlan Mr. Russell ANY WOMAN CAN SAVE $5 AN HOUR Put " gasoline and solvit In' a wash boiler and dry clean everything. Ever dry clean at home? Well, it's so easy, inexpensive and the results so pleasing you'll be surprised. Any woman can clean and renew the brightness of ribbons, silks, satins, laces, yokes, silk shirt waists, kid gloves and shoes, furs, neckties, children's coats, suits, caps, Swiss, lawn, organdy and chiffon dresses, fancy vests, veils, woolen garments, network, draperies, rugs, in fact, any and everything that 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 quickly dissolves. Then put in the goods to be cleaned, rub a little and out they come looking as bright as new. You will find nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles, requiring no pressing. Any woman can do five dollars' worth of home dry cleaning in a few moments and you can't make, a mistake. Your grocer or any garage will supply the gasoline and the drug store will sell you two ounces of solvite which is simply a gasoline soap. Then a wash boiler or large dishpan completes your dry-cleaning outfit. As gasoline is very inflammable be sure to do your dry cleaning out of doors or in a room away from fire or flame, with the windows left open. Adv. .
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Odell and Wilbur Harlan were Sunday guests of the H. L. Welch family The women of the town will serve dinner at the Will Seibring sale. Palladium 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 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 rates for business advertising. WANTED PHONE 3145 for the Overland true".;. Household gcods, pianos, etc.. moved to anywnere in -the city or out of the Mty. Work guaranteed to be done ' 3 your satisfaction. J. A. Banfill, 117 S. W. 5th st. Phone 3145. jan4-tf WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main street. Phone 1945. Dec. 4-tf WANTED Washings or day work. Address Martindale Homestead. l-2t WANTED An experienced girl, references required. Phone 2140. 101 Ft. Wayne ave. l-3t WANTED A place to work on farm by man with small family. Address Farm, Palladium. l-2t WANTED A young white girl to assist in housework. 116 Ft. Wayne ave. l-3t WANTED A girl for general housework. 203 S. 15th St. 24-tf WANTED All kind;; of repair wcrr. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. 3 1-tf WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wickett. Phon3 3480. 908 N. 12th street. jan3-lmo. IF you want your trees trimmed the right way, please call on Geo. Von Carlezon. the tree doctor. Orders also taken for all kinds of shade and fruit trees, shrubs, hedges or anything in the plant line. 632 S. 11th st. feb2-wed-sat WANTED Position as chauffeur and repair man; sober and reliable. Call 535 S. 13th st. 2-2t WANTED Maid for general , housework; references desired. 1703 Main st. 2-2t 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. !OLD FIDDLERS AND MUSICIANS ! CONTEST, Gennett theatre. Satur- ! day night, Feb. 12 (Lincoln's birthIday). Fun in big bunches. Be thpre. i 29-7t WANTED Roomers. 221, S. 5th st. ! modern. 31-7t WANTED List your property with us for quick returns. J. L. Danforth & Co., 917 Fletcher Trust Building. Indianapolis, Ind. 21-1-mo ASK for Economy Creamer . Butter. WANTED Ladies to sew insoles, good pay weekly; goods cut ready for machine; transportation paid; no canvassing. Address with stamped envelope. No-Ak Insoles, Danville, 111. 22-14t WANTED To install a Williamson Favorite furnace in your house. Most economical and durable. Pil-I grim. 714 S. 9th st. Phone 1685. 31-26t WANTED If your present furnace is not heating properly, let us know. We can make it heat. Pilgrim, 714 S. 9th st. Phone 1685. - 31-26t WANTED To rent a farm. Phone 2296. 31-7t WANTED A turkey gobbler. Call Walter Farlow 5102-C. l-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 room apartment. Phone 1629. . 2-7t FOR RENTor 2157. -6 room flat. Phone 2277 2-7t FOR RENT Four room modern apartment 1139 Main st. feb2-tf FOR RENT Modern apartments. 31 N, 11th st. ,2-lt
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1 '"OMatum iuuwi FOR RENT FOR RENT Good 4 room flat, 18 S. 6th st., for colored family. 26-7t FOR RENT House and one acre, Gilbert ave., Earlham Heights. T. Lamberson. 26-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeepirr. 44 Ft. Wayne ave. 26-7t FOR RENT Two story -brick factory, 40x120; also adjoining building for warehouse room. Address Factory, care Palladium. 26-tf FOR RENT 6 room hov-e, 406 W. 8th st. Inquire 10 S. 18th r 31-7t FOR RENT Three and five room modern apartments. Jonas Gaar. febl-tf FOR RENT Flat, $9. Phone 3267. l-7t FOR RENT 4 room flat and bath, 38 S. 11th st. Inquire at 46 S. 11th st. 1-tf FOR RENT A furnished room with heat and bath. Ill N. 8th st. 2-7t FOR RENT Rooms to colored people. Phone 2336. 2-tf imounceinnients Primaries, March 7, 1916. TREASURER THOMAS AHL Announces his candidacy for County Treasurer subject to Republican Primaries. RECORDER BENJ. F. PARSONS Candidate for Recorder of Wayne county. Subject to nomination on the Republican ticket. SHERIFF ALBERT B. STEEN Candidate for the nomination of heriff. Subject to the Republican primaries. HOWARD J. RIDGE Candidate For Sheriff of Wayne County, Subject to Republican Primary Tuesday, March 7, 1916. JACOB W.BAYER Candidate for Sheriff. Subject to Republican Primary, Tuesday, March 7, 1916. Harry Co Thornbuurg Candidate for Sheriff. Subject to Republican nomination at the primary. March 7. 29-7t HAM SQUIRES Clay township, candidate for Sheriff of Wayne county. Subject to Republican primary March 7, 1916. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I DENVER C. HARLAN H Candidal .for Prosec ting At- m 1 torney, subject to Republican a Primary, March 7. The party's S I -- inee, 1914. g HlfflllElllllliEffiS FOR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION Cash for cattle, hogs and calves. Tankage for sale at $1.1 d per 100 at cold storage. Maher & Davenport Co. Phone 2097. 28-7t 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. ASK for Economy Creamery Butter. FOR SALE A good butter cow, full blooded Jersey, 3-year-old. Call or address Charles M. Sheppard, R. R. D, near Wernle Home. 2-wed-fri-2t FOR SALE Complete poultry outfit, consisting of 2 X-rays, 1 Cyphers and 1 Bantam incubator, one 1,500 chick candee brooder, 1 Cyphers brooder, all new and in first class condition. Everett White, Hollansburg, O. 31-eod-3t FOR SALE Horses, harness, - wagons, rehlcles., Farm implements all kinds. 317 North 24-7t
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We will offer at Public Sale, at our farm, 4 miles east of Richmond, on the Old National road, near the State Line, on MONDAY, FEB. 7, -19116 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp 50 Hampshire Brood Sows, all bred to farrow in March, all immuned; 40Gelts and Tried Sows; 1 brown 3-year-old Filly, weighs 1,500 lbs.; 1 bay 3-year-old Filly, weighs 1,500 lbs.; 1 brown Gelding, 3 years old, weighs 1,300 lbs.; 1 gray Mare, 8 years old, bred, weighs 1,550 lbs.; 1 black Mare, 1 2years old, weighs 1,200 lbs.; 2 colts, 1 bay and 1 black, each 2 years old; 1 12-year-old Seal Brown Percheron Stallion, weighs 1,700 lbs.; 10 tons Mixed Hay in mow; 5 tons Pure Timothy Hay in mow. Terms made known on day of sale. Take Ohio Electric Traction to Stop 106. Free conveyance from traction to place of sale. Lunch will be served by ladies of New Paris K. of P. MILLER & DAQLER Home Phone 3814. New Paris Phone 191-K. Colonel Hulick, Colonel Conniff and Colonel Kennell, Auctioneers. F. M. Jones and H. J. Hanes, Clerks.
FOR SALE FOR SALE Victor talking machine, cost $32. Address J. M. care Palladium. 31-3t FOR SALE Ford tsuring car bouy, good as new; also good top wagon. Niewoehner's Grocery. 27-7t FOR SALE Williamson rivorite furnaces Installed complete. Most economical and durable. Pilgrim, 754 S. 9th st. Phone 16C3. 31-26t FOR SALE At a bargain, 1 good upright piano, 1 good surre- good sleigh. Phone 1323. 27-7t FOR SALE Fresh ground bones for chickens, IVt cents a pound. Anton Stolle & Sons. 17-eod-lm SEWING machines thoroughly overhauled for $1.50. H. D. L ?ey, 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756. 12-wed-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Make Your Car Run Right. HISSEM SPARK PLUGS. JONES HARDWARE CO. FOR SALI3 Job printing office, presses, types, multigraph and automatic card machines. Phone 2606. 17-eod-7t SPECIAL LAUNDRY PRICES FOR ONE MONTH SHIRTS ...OS COLLARS 02 Family Washing, per lb. .05 These prices do not mean cheap work. All work guaranteed. Take advantage of this offer. AMERICAN LAUNDRY (West Side Laundry.) Phone 3188. 43 Richmond Ave. NEW MANAGEMENT. MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. 11-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE House, 2222 N. F St., on payments, $100 down, balance like rent. 2-3t 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. FOR SALE Wisconsin Farm Lands Landology, a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' trial subscription free. If for a home, or as an investment, you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter marking it personal and say "Mail me Landology," and all particulars free. Address Loyd M. Skinner, General Manager Skidmore Land Co., 105 Skidmore, Bldg., Marinette, Wis. feb2-2mo. J; OR SALE Best lunch room in Richmond at a very low figure if taken at once. Reason, leaving the city. Address Lunch Room, care Palladium. 1-3 forsaLe 50 acres, $4,000. Also other farms and city property. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY. FOR SALE House, 737 N. 13th. 26-7t A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 13 S. 8TH.
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FINANCIAL Moeey Help Yoo? Then come to us. Get what money you need to pay your bills. It is our business to make loans on furniture, pianos, horses, etc. The payments we require are very small and easy to meet. AH property is left in your possession. $25.00 3 Months costs $4.10 $50.00 3 Months costs $5.25 Other amounts in 'proportion. Confidential, Reliable Call Phone 1545, or write Richmond Loam Co. Colonial Building. Room 8, Richmond, Ind. LOANS ON FURNITURE Pianos, Teams, Etc., advanced quickly and PRIVATELY at the legal rale 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 with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Call, write or phone. If unable to call; ur agent will call on you. The State Investment & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third Floor, Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Pichmond, Ind. Phone 2360. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern nine room brick residence, centrally located. Terms to suit purchaser. Phone 1914. 31-2t Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Bennett & Foreman Farms and city property; 16 Kelly Bldg.. Phore 2707.
FENCING AND SHEET MET- : AL WORK OUR LINE: Metal Gates. Trellis : Work, Earth AugersA Grape . Arbors. ; Metal Fencing. Chimney Tops, Eave '', Trough Hangers, ftoblnson Fence Ma- : china. Only Adjustable Automatic ; . Gat on the market, made with the v best tubing frame. Window Guards. EUREKA FENCE CO. 61S RICHMOND AVE. PHONE Mil
