Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 143, 3 May 1916 — Page 11
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ready to fire upon the enemy. The the bag barricade is covered with SUNDAY-SCHOOL HOLDS MEETINGS AT IIAGERSTOWN HAGBRSTOWN, Ind.,-May S. The , Township Sunday school convention will be held at the Christian church, sunaay aiiernoon at z o cjock. mere will be a speaker. . ..Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones and Mrs. ' Rebecca Stuart, spent Sunday in -Richmond. ... George Clark ' and family visited at Mlllviue Sunday. . . .Mr. and, Mrs. "William" Stahr entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and son, Parker and Mrs.' Carson Jordon and son, Charles was home from Bloomington, where he Is a student in the State university.... Mrs. Ellwood Lawson of New Castle attended the commencement here Monday night and was also a guest of Mrs. Ida Lawson until Tuesday noon. , 4 PHILOMATH Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Clevenger and children. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clevenger and Mrs. B. C. Manley and son, William Otis, of Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. F. Murley and daughters and Harry Murley of Milton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. arl Doddridge Sunday afternoon. ....Elmo Netherland and family of Liberty and Darlie Fisher were guests of Ed Phongh Sunday.. .. .Mrs. Mary Darnell of Mllroy is the guest of the Misses Mabel and Mildred Stinson.v . v A large crowd welcomed members of the Milton Boosters' club Friday night and enjoyed an excellent program that had been prepared for the Literary society. . . .Samuel Fishes spent Sunday with his parents near Lyon's Station . . . .Among the" Richmond shoppers Saturday were Messrs. and ' Mesdames Dan Plankenhorn and eon, Harry Jarrett, Rufus Stinson and family, . James Plankenhorn and daughter, Willard Rodenberg, Oro A. Hendrix. Leroy Rodenberg and Miss Mary Darnell ... .Earl Doddridge delivered some fine hogs at Centerville Saturday. SNAKE TICKLES LEGS COLUMBUS, Ind., May 3. Charles Snyder, sitting on the bank of a creek, near here, felt something tickling his legs.. He discovered it was a large blacksnake. : "a--";'. M" If you are against Preparedness if you favor Disarmament, ' ' ." I See .The Battle Cry of Peace -
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VAJT ON THE tVff HAV TO . Nr4 SNEAK OUTLizzie Gun On Eastern gunners are protected by a wall earth and rubbish to conceal the LYRIC. The picture, "The Haunted Bell," at the Lyrio t6night; opens , with a closeup of a Hindu priest kneeling before a large bell. This fades .into a scene of Hindu glris engagea in a lively Oriental dance. Again the scene fades out and we see John Lane, the novelist, seated at a desk in his den. gazing with apparv ent amazement at a large bell that is hanging near an . open window. His wife enters and he asks her to close the window, telling 'her that the bell rang of its own accord. She is incredulous and is of the opinion that the night work on his novel is affecting his nerves. The scene then shifts to the apartment of Prof. Nassaib Haig, who is praying with a priest at a shrine of Buddah. 1 The professor dines the following day with John Lane, who tells him that his descriptions of India will be a great help to him in writing his novel. COLISEUM. How a young man is Infatuated by a beautifnl, but evil dancer, who takes advantage of his friendship to have her pals, a band of crooks, enter his apartment and rob his safe, is a part o; the story of "Human Driftwood," the World Film feature, with Robert Warwick and Frances Nelson, which will be the attraction at the Coliseum theatre tonight. The Italian government is experimenting with secriculture in Liyya, which produces many mulberry trees, on the leaves of which silk worms can be fed. . , . A COUGH MAY LEAD TO TUBERCULOSIS Distressing i.nd dangerous complications may follow if you neglect It. Even when so serious a stage is reached. Eckman's Alterative may bring relief. For more than twenty- years it has been widely . used. In such cases with beneficial results. 3 a . As with any medication employed in this trouble, the best results are ob. tained when the patien pays strict attention to die V and gets plenty- of rest and fresh air. Because - of Its easily assimilable content of calcium chlorid, this preparation la effective where a tonic up-' builder is Indicated. -As a corrective of : nlghtsweats it . has ,jprov.ed most useful. It may be tried with absolute safety, since it contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs of any sort. At your druggist's. ' . ."-".' Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.
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War Line I v. -V &f7X JTit . tftevewcfiv is called by Tommy Atkins, is of sand bags. The outer side of guns' location. HAGERSTOWN WOMAN DIES OF PARALYSIS : HAGERSTOWN, Ind., May 3. Mrs. Clara Taylor, wife of Jacob Taylor, died at her home, the old Newcomb residence, on South Washington street Monday, evening at 9:30 o'clock. Death was due to paralysis. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Newcomb, and was born DRINK A GLASS j OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Say we will both look and feel - clean sweet and fresh and avoid Illness. Sanitary sicence nas" cif late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The latter application of its untiring research is the recommendation that it is as necessary to attend to internal sanitation of the drainage system of the human body as it Is to the drains of the house'. , . . . Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, , instead, feel as -fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each .morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water -with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It to wash from, the stomach liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bil.e and poisonous toxins; thus t cleansing, sweetening and tpurifyingthe entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone, phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans. but all the sour fermentations, , gases, iWaate and acidity and gives one a Splendid appetite -for breakfast. "While you . are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hot water is quietly extracting a large volume o? water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered" With constipation, blTIous spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins blood disorders and sickly complexions are uxged to ,geta .quarter pound -of. limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of . internal sanllation. . ; .. ,; , , , .
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Tnr i here. She is survived' by her husband acd one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Heiner. AGED WAITRESS DIES GREENCASTLE, Ind., May 3. Mrs. Mattie Vermillion, -who had presided over the tables at the Half-way house at Mt. Meridian for years, is dead. PALLADIUM Want ads WANTED 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 Bicycles, baby cabs, wring ers and furniture to repair. Lawn mowers, saws scythes and shears sharpened. Tires $2.i5 to $3.50. Work called for and delivered free. Phone 3086, Wesley Brown & Sou. 24-tf GET . your . lawnmower sharpened, screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tf WANTED Lawn mowers ground. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. Brunner. 1029 Main. Phone 1014. 13-tf WANTED Wallpaper and carpet cleaning, like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Your carpets to clean. Call 1904. D.W.Walters. 10-26t WANTED Teams. Call 3062. . John Duke. 22-tf HAIR WORK Every description hair goods, shampooing and manicuring. Mrs. H. G. Dent. Phone 4719 after 5 p. m. ' 27-Tt WANTED Have your carpets made into beautiful rugs by Indianapolis Rug Co. Our rugs have the short nap. If you have carpets to send phone 1421 or city restaurant, 1359. Leave your name and address. Mr. Fly will call with samples. apr 26-26t WANTED Modern unfurnished room with private family, by young couple. Address M. M., care Palladium. ... 2I-7t WANTED White , woman cook. Call City Restaurant, Eaton, Ohio. 28-7t WANTED OLD CARPETS TO MAKE FLUFF RUGS. Tel. 1370 or leave your Carpets at Anderson's stable, 28 N. 7th. Ask for Joseph Medzig. ASHJIAN BROS., Indianapolis. 3-7t WANTED Reliable, energetic man to sell Lubricating oils, greases and paints in Wa: e and adjacent counties. Salary c - commission. Doan & ties. Salary or commission; Doan OH & Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 2-2t WANTED rYoung man with experience as grocery clerk. For inside and outside work. Good steady position. State reference ai-J age. Address Box 216, City. 2-2t WANTED To pack and crate furniture. Call Brown. Phone 1036. 2-Jt WANTED To repair and clean gas stoves. Call Brown. Phone 1036. 2-7t V'ANTED A good second-hand bicycle at 429 S. 8th. Phone 1231. 2-3t V.7 ANTED Ca' inet carpenter, screen and woodwork of all' kinds. Uhty & Thomas. Phone 5134-H. 2-7t WANTED Rip sawyer. Call at 27 N. 13th. evenings. 2-3t WANTED Paper hanging by adgar S. WicketL Phoca 3480. 908 N. 12th st. wed-sat NOTICE Meeting of Retail Business men postponed from Thursday night until Tuesday night May 9th. Assembly room. Commercial Club. 3-lt WANTED 2 good salesmen as solicitors in neighboring towns. Must be local residents. Apply after 6 p. m. to L. Paul. Rex Hotel. 3-lt WANTED Reliable young man to drive delivery car and work In store. Apply Sudhoff s grocery 183 Ft. Wayne Ave. 3-2t WANTED Salesman ; . for Wayne County 1 for Legal Reserve Life .Insurance. Address Guy Little, 900 K. P; Bldg.' Indianapolis, Ind. . -" - ; - 8-2t WANTED Washings and ironings. .1923 N. H. ' .- 3-4t WANTED Carpenters :'to -work on new gl-een house,. Appljr E.- G. Hill Ca.-Easthaven Ave.- - 3-it FOR RENT FOR, RENT Garage, close i. to. Main. ' 1 Phone :296. . . - : 27-7t FOR RENT Three room and bath, ffrst. floor, electric light- gas, steam heat, and water" furnished. No.': 126 S. 12th st Enquirenorth door. ' 2S-tf FOR RENT-rFurnlshed room for light - -housekeeping 31 N. 11th. 2-2t FOR- RENT 4 s'room modern upper flat Heat f urfcished. E. W.s Ramlef . Phon .1898. . ; , . " ' . 28-tf FOR. RSJiX One 4 and - 5 room flat Lights and bath. Apply at 210 Richmond AJjPtone276!2-- '29-7t FOR RENT One front room with small kitchen furnished for light housekeeping, 22 S. 9th st 29-3t
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245 acre farm. 200 acres tillable, 45 ares in pasture and .woods, farm all level, good orchard, 9 room good house, barn, 42x56, tobacco 6bed 36x108, granery, tool shed, scale shed 23x40, bog pen 24x40, corn crib 20x30, plenty of water, fences fair, location 10 miles from Richmond on best of roads PRICE ONLY $90.00 PER ACRE. SEE - Thomas, Leach s Jomes . Over 830 Main St Close to 9th and Main. Phone 2576.
FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 8 room house with bath, $25. without children, 123 N. 9th. Phone 2249. i 2&t FOR RENT-r-S room house, 1208 S. F, $11.50. Phone 2987. Call 1114 N. C st. 30-tt FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath in private family. 26 N. 13th stret. l-3t 0VI VVi FOR RENT House 5 rooms. Call 802 S. 13th st. 2-2t FOR RENT 5 room -house, bath, both kinds of water, electrio lights, 538 N. 19th st Inquire 640 N. 19th St. 17-tf FOR RENT Modern apartment 31 N. llth st 2-2t FOR RENT 4 room flat over Fosler's drug store. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 2-tf FOR RENT 4 room furnished flat, with electric light and bath. Cor. S. 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 2-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 109 Randolph st. 3-3t FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms,, 1 with light housekeeping privileges, 137 S. 12th. ' 3-2t FOR RENT Four nicely- furnished modern rooms for rent, either separate or together. Ideal bachelor quarters. Central location. 101 N. 9th st. , 3-wed-thr-sat-3t FOR RENT 4 or 5 room flat on ground floor, bat, furnace, 38 S. llth. 3-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE 3 drawer Natl. Cash Register. PhOne 2296. 27-7t FOR SALE CHEAP 4 cylinder Reo light deliver- car. and other cars. Quaker City Gavage. 15-tf FOR BALE Fine upright piano, ma hogany case in perfect musical condition. Will sell at a low price, and on easy payments, wit". be.ich and scarf. Steinway & Sons Piano Co., Masonic Temple Bldg., N. 9th and A sts. 24-tf FOR SALE Fall bearing strawberry plants, Gregg raspberry plants. Albertson, 1424 Ratliff st 26-7t FbR SALE or Trade 7 acres near city limits. B. A. Reilly, Real Estate. Phone 2897. 28-7t Will sacrifice my beautiful piano, walnat case, if sold by Sunday. Cash, required. Make me an offer, 509 S. 10th sV 2-3t FOR SALE Horse, wagon and harness, 904 Main st. 27-tf FOR SALE Substantial spring wagon portable top. Schaefer's Grocery, 603 Main. 27-7t FOR SALE A good baseburner and a load of dry wood. 221 N. 18th street. i-7t FOR SALE Roadster, cheap if sold at once. Adress Car, care Palladium. ' l-3t FOR SALE Regal roadster or Speedster; a classy car at a big bargain If sold soon. Phone 1312. l-3t AUTOS AT BARGAlNPRICES WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL CARS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES: 1 Nw' 38 horse power touring car complete with electric starter and lights. . 1 New SO horse power -chassis only, with electric starter and lights. Can be fitted with touring or delivery body. 1 New 30 horse power chassis, gas and oil lights, can be fitted with . touring or delivery body.. ' 2 Factory overhauled and completely ' rebuilt and refinished six cylinder, . five pass -nger touring cars, ' new V. tires, new upholstery, new ; finish. -". In perfect condition. ;, 1 Rebuilt 40 horse power ' chassis , electric starter and lights, can be fitted with touring or delivery body.- - -We 111. be glad to show and demonstrate them at any time. Call tn person or telephone : WAYNE WORKS -' , . ' ' , : ."Richmond,' Ind. . - 1 TELi. PHONE 2433. "Auto fuel reduced ; one-third, proof, .terms and conditions tot five 5) yearcontract for your' territory '.will be submitted. The Martin Agency, 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago.'? 27-7t F. R SALE Duroc male hog, year old. Perry Krom. Ptuftne 3023. 1 2-2t FOR SALE Pnaeton in good condi tion. 2237 Main st. FOR EXCHANGE One high grade upright piano, - mahogany case, bench to match, for stock: Inquire at 2232 N. E St. - 2-3t
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SALE FOR SALE, FOR SALE Two good lots on Rich mond Ave. Address Box 154 or phone 1537. - 5S.7t.enH FOR SALE Sewing machine motors, $13. Lacey, 9 S. 70. Phone 1756. 12-ev-wd-tf FOR SALE A good light horse, a bar gain io nrst comer. Phone 3141. 3-7t FOR SALE Gas range, 321 N. W. 1st. 3-lt FOR SALE Reo touring car, bargain if sold this week, 1015 N. H. 3-4t oR SALE Reo touring car. Bargain If sold this week. 3-4t fuR SALE Wagons, wagons, harness binders, mowers, rakes, corn nlnws. vehicles, vehicles all kinds, 317 N. A. .)-4t FOR SALE 4 Pass. Bulck in excellent condition, $250. See J. W. Carnahan, Auto Inn. 2-7t FOR SALE Harrington light runner mail wagon, good .condition. Anderson's livery barn, N. 7th st. 3-3t FOR SALE or Trade Powerful roadster with electric horn, lights, for five passengers. 824 N. llth st. 3-7t Amctioir. Sale 2 VANLOADS of household goods have been assigned to us to sell and must; be sold Friday, May 5th, at auction. Sale starts promptly at 1:30 when we will sell 9x12 rugs, dressers, stands, rockers, dining chairs, tables, cupboards, wardrobe, beds, mattresses, springs, carpets, dishes, phonograph and record in fact all of 9 rooms will be sold on outside, rear of 33 North 9th st. A. O. Deering. L. S. Shafer .Auctioneer. Phone 2564. Open for inspection now. If you are looking for househod goods we have them and sell tliem right, v FOR SALEREAL ESTATE A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE.. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. FOR SALE A farm of 123 acres located on good road, practically level; 113 acres tillable, 10 acres timber. Plenty of water, well fenced, buildings good. This farm is a bargain for some one and is priced to sell. Easy payments. Address Box 515, care Palladium. 28-tf BARGAINS Two properties 12 per cent investment or better. Barber shop and dwelling combined in good couptry town at a bargain. Porterfield & DeBoy. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE-Farm of 160 acres, 10 miles from Richmond on good road. Buildings all good and modern, well fenced. Terms $125.00 ref -acre, easy terms or will consider trade. For a bargain address M. A. C. care Palladium. . s ,4-tf Insurance, Loans, Real JE.tate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE Three acres, good house, tor only $1000. Small payment. Balance easy terms. Possession Immediately. Dye & Price. ; " 2-eod-3t REAL ESTATE Allen Rich, Fountain City. Phone 185 L. Farms and property for sale, good location, for a blacksmith. 29-eo-d-7t FOR SALE Home on the rent plan, $17.00 a monh. No interest tax or insurance. Call 325 West Main st 2S-7t-e-o-d Bennett Foreman Farms and city - property; 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. 1. Perceet; . Iravest"meit-. Double house, nearly new, on car line, $600 cash;, balance like rent, $300 per year, pins 6 per cent interest Always rented at $360 er year. Phone 1730,
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By McManus . OHJ-ER-A . HELLO. WIRE!! FINANCIAL MONEY FOR taxes Ask up. for money our rates are low payments small. We loan on furniture, pianos, teams, stock, etc., without removal. , Private. Reliable. ' THE STATE INVEST. MENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560." Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, ind. 1 If It' Money m Mi I Wou Want We Have It I Do not say no until you inves tigate. If you do not have enough money M pay your bills, come to us and we-will help you. We loan money on Furniture, Pianos, Teams, Wagons, Etc. Long Time Easy Payments, confidential. I Hi n m S3 j $25 costs $4.10 for 3 months. B ' $35.20 costs $4.80 for 3 months j Other amounts In proportion. . WRITE OR RHONE US. I Richmond Loan Co, I 'Phone 1545 1 COLONIAL BLDG. ROOM S. y El' mI S3 iS n a; El UK. i I n & MAIN ST. it) g RICHMOND - - - INDIANA Iff K We are licensed and bonded ti m unaer tne laws of Indiana. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED "IT'S YOUR MOVE" And That's My Business MOVING No distance too long or too short for my large covered tract AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St, FREE Any one wishing to raise sor-J ghum cane can get seed free, post-! age paid, by writing Bertsch Sorghum, Works, Centerville, Ind. l-7t. Postal Card Given Prompt Attention. . Landscape Designs a Specialty. Geo. L. Von Carfezon LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT GARDENER, NURSERYMAN, FORESTER & FLORIST 25 Years' Experience. We do sodding, grading, grass sowing,, roiling, spraying and fertilizing. We ' plant) trim, or remove any size tree.) shrubs, roses, grapevines, etc. Orderai taken for trees shrubs, rose and all kind of plants, flowers, bulbs, etc. , We make a specialty of takingcare of private residences by the week ; or month at reasonable prices. Hedges of All Kinds Planted and ; Trimmed , 632 S. 11TH ST. RICHMOND, IND. WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck in town for' clay and overland moving. Goods : Crated for Shipping,. , ORA MONGER Phonia 3137-2746. Office 1L S. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St 28-tf. MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNlTjKjS MxJved to and from uxe city by large motor .truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. 11-tf r - FOUND. vTuNDi!Ladyn losing umbrella nea? . Water Work phone 3421. S-2t FENCING AND SHEET MET . . , ALWORK ; - Work. Earth AugersyGrape Arbors. Metal Fencing, Chimney Tops, Eave Trough Hangers, Robinson Fence Machine. Only Adjustable Automatic Gate on the market, made with the best tubing frame Window Guards.. EUREKA FENCE CO. - 618 RICHMOND AVE. -.PHONE 7j14
