Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 72, 3 February 1916 — Page 11
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EATON BANK SAVES HISTORIC OLD CLOCK i EATON, O., Feb.. 3. Anticipating the loss of the big clock which has long graced the belfry in the county's old court house, now about to be razed and replaced by a modern $500, D00 structure, officers and directors of the Preble County National bank have announced that a handsome public Block will be installed at the top of the St. Clair building over quarters Decupled by the bank. The clock is Df the Seth Thomas make. The outBide case is eight and one-half feet high and three feet wide.' with thirty-two-inch illuminated dial, and is equipped with a full set of Westminiter chime bells. Hollansburg Life My Mrs. Albert Browne. George Irelan and family were in Richmond Thursday attending the funeral of Charles Wiley's son, Mrs. Irelan's nephew.. Mr. and Mrs. James Renner, who have been visiting Mr. Renner's sister, Mrs. Emma Williams, left Thursday for their home near Mandale, O Howe Beetley of Bodkins, O., spent Thursday here the guest of relatives.... Mrs. J. H. Beetley was down town Wednesday after .a two -weeks' illness of grip.... Ferdinand Spencer of Portland was here Wednesday to attend the funeral of his half-brother, Clark Spencer. .- Lewis Armacost of near New Madison was here Wednesday.... Will Mutcbner of Richmond is here visiting his brother, Frank Mutchner....John W. Spencer and daughter of Palestine, spent Wednesday with C. D. Spencer. . ...T. J. Albright and wife spent last Wednesday in Richmond.... Elizabeth Hoos ' was the guest of relatives in Richmond Tuesday. . . . Scott Patterson of Lynn was here Thursday.... Harvey Jones was at Arcanum Thursday on business. .. .Charles Long and Isaac Pryor of Richmond were here Thursday. .. .Mrs. George Richards of New Paris spent Thursday here the guests of her mother and sister, Mrs. Anne and Rose Till son. .. .Word has been received by local relatives that Eph Plttman of Lockland, O., seriously ill and his death is expected at any time. He is an uncle of Ross Pittman and a great-uncle of Clifton Plttman and Albert Brown. He is well known here. WEISBROD IMPROVES. Herbert Weisbrod, 334 South Eighth street, who is in Reld Memorial hospital recovering from serious injuries received when a barrel of whisky fell on him the other day, was resting comfortably today. His family believed he was improving. It was Intimated by hospital authorities, however, that the results of the accident could not be definitely told at this time. St. Augustine's tomb has been found In England. How Thin People Can Put On Flesh Thin men and women that big, hearty, filling dinner you at last night. What became of all the fat-producing nourishment it contained? You haven't gained in weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like unburned coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your flood doesn't work and stick, and the plain truth Is you harly get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking. This is true of thin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are probably sadly out of gear and need reconstruction. Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust diets. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating and eat with every one of those a single Sargol tablet. In two weeks note the difference. Let the scales be the judge. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "stay-there" fat may be the net result. Sargol aims to charge weak, stagnant blood with millions of fresh new red blood corpuscles to give the blood the carrying power to deliver every ounce of fat-making material In your food to every part of your body. Sargol, too, mixes with your food, to prepare it for the blood in an easily assimilated form. Thin people tell bow they have gained all the way from 10 to 23 pounds a month while taking Sargol and say hat the new flesh stays put. Sargol ablets are a cerful combination of lx of the best assimilative elements nown to chemistry. They come 40 tblets to a package, are pleasant, armless and Inexpensive, and Clem 'histlethwaite's four stores and all ther good druggists In this vicinity ell them subject to an absolute guarntee of weight increase or money aek as found in every large package. h
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Annoumcemieinits Primaries, March 7. 1916. TREASURER THOMAS AHL Announces his candidacy for County Treasurer subject to Republican Primaries. R. W. HALL Announces his candidacy for County Treasurer, subject to the Republican primaries. f 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 ' .ieriff. bject to the Republican primaries. , HOWARD J. RIDGE Candidate For Sheriff of Wayne County, Subject to Republican Primary - -Tuesday. March 7.-1916." r ' ? " JACOB W. BAYER Candidata for Sheriff. Subject to Re publican Primary, Tuesday, March 7, 1916. Harry C . Thprnburg" Candidate for Sheriff. Subject to Re publican 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, lEiii'ffliaiiiiiiiw 1 DENVER C. HARLAN S . Candidal for Prosec ".rig At- g B torney, subject to Republican m Primary, March 7. The party's B 1 - - inee, 1914. REPRESENTATIVE SAMUEL K. MORGAN Candidate for Representative, Republican ticket. COMMISSIONER ANDREW J. SIMPSON Republican candidate for Commissioner of Wayfle county. Western district. Subject to primary March 7, 1916. Palladium i Want Ads Phone 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., 1c 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 mav insert it in the evening issue. r 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. 1 WANTED 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
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
PH'ONE 3145 for the Overland trucU. Household gcods, pianos, etc.. moved to anywnere la the city or out of the ;ity. Work guaranteed to be done vour satisfact ory -J. A. Banfill. 117 S. W. 5th st. Phone 3145. jan4-tf YOUNQ MEN To become machine operators in large machine shop. Good chance for young men who wish steady work and opportunity to learn. Apply PLAIT IRON WORKS Dayton, Ohio WANTED An experienced girl, references required. Phone 2140. 101 Ft. Wayne ave. l-3t 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 WAN rED- All kindi of repair wcrz. Wesley Brown. & Son. Phone 3086. 31-tf iVIaclhinSsts " TOOL MAKERS ' LATHE HANDS PLANER HANDS SHAPER HANDS Steady work for good men. Apply PLATT IRON WORKS Dayton, Ohio WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wickett Phon? 34S0. 908 N. 12th street. fanS-lmo. 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. COLLECTOR WANTED Man who has had milk, laundry or express rouie prererrea; must Know the city thoroughly; good salary to right party. Union Store, 1026 Main st. 3-lt WANTED Piano buyers to call and see that we save you big money and sell you some of the finest makes of players and pianos on the market. Watson, 9 S. 7th st. 3-3t BOY WANTED To work every day after school, 14 to 16 years old. Union Store, 1026 Main st. 3-lt WANTED To borrow $200; can give first mortgage on real estate. Ad dress Alford, care Palladium. 3-2t HELP WANTED Female Ladies, a fascinating home business; tinting postcards, pictures, etc. spare time; $5 to $12 weekly; no canvassing; samples 10c; particulars free. Artint, 551-J, 130 Manhattan St., New York. 3-lt OLD FIDDLERS AND MUSICIANS CONTEST, Gennett theatre. Satur day night, Feb. 12 (Lincoln's birthday). Fun in big bunches. Be there. 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 fcr Economy Creamery 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 WANTjED To install a Williamson Favorite furnace in 'your house. Most economical and durable. Pilgrim. 714 S. 9th st. Phone 1685. 31-26t WANTED If your present furnace is not beating properly, let us know. We can make it heat. Pilgrim, 714 S. 9th Bt. 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 1529. . 2-7t
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Having purchased a farm north of Williamsburg and will locate there March l, 1 will offer at public sale on the farm known as the Isaac Houck farm, 1 miles southwest of Centerville, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916 Sale to commence at 10:00 a. m., the fellowing personal property: 7 HEAD OF HORSES 1 black mare, coming 6 years old, weight 1,300 a good worker any place, afraid of nothing and one a woman can drive; 1 black mare, coming 5 year old, broke single and double, and a good one, weight 1,700. These mare mal e a good match team; 2 colts, 2 years old, Percheron bred, weight 1,200 each; 1 horse, coming 3 years old, unbroke and a good one, weight 1,100; 1 bay horse, coming 4 years old, broke single and double, weight 1,200; 1 weanling colt, Percheron bred. All horses are strictly sound. 5 MILK CpWS 3 cows, giving a good flow of milk, and 2 with calves y sides. These cows are exceptional good cows; 1 Jersey heifer, coming year old. . 2 HOGS 2 young male hogs, eligible to register. Weight 200 each. GRAIN 1,500 bushels of good corn, 500 bushels of oats, these oats' are good for this season, and 10 tons of hay. IMPLEMENTS 1 good wagon and some good farming implements, also 150 good hedge fence posts. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by the Ladies Aid of the Christian church, Centerville. - LARK L. LEMMONS. C. W. Smith and Thomas Coniff, Auctioneers. Thomas Ahl, Clerk.
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But some xeal bargains in slightly used cars and roadsters. 20 cars to be sold at a sacrifice. I will demonstrate any one that you may pick out and give you a guarantee that same will be as represented. AUTO INN TODAY AND TOMORROW, . SEEH.O. MAGEE Representative of Cadillac Automobile Co.
FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeepir . 44 Ft. Wayne ave. 26-7t FOR RENT Two story brick factory, 40x120; also adjoining buiZdlng for warehouse room. Address Factory, care Palladium. 26-tf FOR RENT 6 room he- c 406 W. 8th st. Inquire 10 b. 18th j ' 31-7t FOR RENT Three and five room modern apartments. Jonas Gaar. febl-tf FOR RENT Flat, $9. Phone 3267. l-7t FOR RENT A furnished room with heat and bath. Ill N. 8th st. 2-7t FOR RENT Rooms to colored people. Phone 2356. 2-tf FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath and six rooms and bath, also one large business room. See Sell, 710 Main st.' 15-tues-thur-sat-tf FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. 1302 Main. 3-eod-2t FOR RENT New 6 room house, close to Automatic Tool Co. Apply 444 S. 8th st. ' 3-2t FOR RENT 3 rooms to colored. Phone 2256. feb3-tf FOR RENT House with garden, 4-j Randolph. Phone 2652. 3-7t FOR RENT Four room house and electric light. 638 S. 6th st. 3-2t FOR RENT Rooms with or without board. 217 N. 13th st. 3-3t FOR RENT Four room modern apartment. 1139 Main st. feb2-tf FOR RENT 6 room flat. Phone 2277 or 2157. : 2-7t FOR SALE Harmless' to Trade Bring all your old Harness to us, we will trade them for new Harness. -Good Harness Oil 20c quart. BIRC&'S, 5d9 Main Street FARMERS ATTENTION Cash for cattle, hoes and calves. Tankaee for sale at $1.1 J per 100 at cold storage. Maner & Davenport Co. Phone 2097. 28-7t FOR SALE Ford tiuring car bouy, good as new; also good top wagon. Niewoehner's Grocery. 27-7t POR SALE Williamson 7 .vorite furnaces installed complete. Most economical and durable. Pilsrim, 754 S. 9th st. Phone 1611. 31-26t FOR SALE New drop head sewini machine, $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. 18-tv.-th-sat-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, X good upright piano, 1 good surre- good sleigh. Phone 4323.- 27-7t FOR SALE Several good used upright pianos, big bargains. Watson's, 9- S. 7th et. . 3-3t FOR SALE Piano. 16 S. 7th st. 3-3t FOR S ALU 1 passenger auto body, 'aluminum, best condition. Phone 3632. - v - - 3-3t FOR SALE Household furniture. Inquire 640 S. 10th st. 3-2t
THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1916.
ALE NOT FOR SALE PUBLIC ALE ON Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1916, 10 a. m. At the farm of the undersigned, one miles north of New Paris, O., and 1 miles southeast of Middleboro, Ind., on New Paris and Middleboro pike. 4 HEAD OF HORSES 1 MULE 3 HEAD OF COWS 23 HEAD OF HOGS Farm Implements, Vehicles.. Implements, Etc., Etc. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ON THE GROUND. TERMS Sums of $5 and under cash; over $5 a credit of six months, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6 interest. B. B. MYRICK. THOMAS CONN1FF, Auctioneer. W. P. MILLS, Clerk. FOR, SALE Beautiful 88-note player piano, new, only f295. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st. 3-3t READ THIS AD. ; AUCTION : BALE Of high grade household goods -Saturday, February 5, Beginning at 1 o'clock prompt, when I will sell to the highest bidder brass beds and matress, cost $30.00, dining suite, cost $130.00, sectional book case, dressers, sideboard, office desk and chairs, solid mahogany chairs, book case and writing desks, library tables, dining tables, iron beds, white bedroom suite, sewing machine, piano, good one, Morris chair, couch, organ, dining chairs refrigerator, dishes, chinaware, silverware, cut glass, portieres.: Oh, well, most everything. Com early. Open evenings. Phone 1876. ; " - - V ; A. O. DEERING AUCTION COMPANY. AUCTIONEERS. LOST $25.00 REWARD for the return. of an English bull dog Answers to the name of Peg. Return to 406 N. 13th st. Phone 1929. 3-2t
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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 MOND AY, FEB. 7, 1916 ' Beginning at 10 o'clock a. sharp 50 Hampshire Brood Sows, all bred to farrow in March, all immuned; 40 Celts 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, S 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.
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Repair work promptly attended to. Let me give you price on your new Bath Room or Heating Plant. All work guaranteed. Special prices on all Bath Rooms until Mar. 1,1916 Co Ho Hasecoster
635 SOUTH E STREET. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Phone 267S FOR THE BEST IN CLEANING AND PRESSING SEE . . SKINNER & YOUNG Room 1, Palladium Bldg. Work Called for and Delivered. , Make Your Car Run Right. HISSEM SPARK PLUGS. JONES HARDWARE CO. SPECIAL LAUNDRY PRICES FOR ONE MONTH SHIRTS .08 COLLARS 02 Family Washing, per lb. .05 These prices, do not mean cheap work. All work j,jaranteed. 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. U-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 small farms, 3 to 20 acres, improved. I can .interest you if you want a small place. See Sell at 710V4 Main t. Phone 3078 lo-tues-tlzrs-sat-tf
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PHONE 2718 FINANCIAL 1 Out of Work? n 1 Sickeess? Do you need ready cash? We ! B can supply you with It, any s amount from $5.00 to $100.00 for a small fee and on the easy pay- y ment plan. See us today. Home-Loan-Company m Room 220, Colonial Bldg. m Phce 150J. f FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE House. 2222 N. F st, on payments, $100 down, balance like rent. 2-3t bALuii 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. oR SALE 'Best lunch room in Rich- " mond at a very low figure if taken at once. Reason, leaving the city. Address Lunch Room, care Palladium. 1-3 FOR SAL.E 50 acres, $4,000. Also other farms and city property. PORTERFIELD & DeBOT. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE CITY ' AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. JfO. 1. PHON3 417L - OFFTCF 1 TH IvjII SALE ASsJ l auv. su farms, 3 to acres, improved, t can interest you if you want a small place. See Sell at 710k Main Et la-iues-tpurs-sat-tf FOR TRADE 134 acres for smaller farm. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY.
