Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 144, 4 May 1916 — Page 15

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CHESTER. Ind., May 4. Mr. Richard Cutter returned home last -week from Reid Hospital where he has been confined for several weeks as a result' of injuriee sustained -while trimming a tree when he fell and broke bia limb near the hip Misses Alice and Jeanette Minn of Benton. Heights, have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Minor. ...Mr. ad Mrs. Morrison Pyle received a ad fright Sunday evening while on their way to church at Chester, when their horse became frightened and upset their etorm buggy. The buggy top was broken to pieces but the occupants escaped without injury. The accident occured in front of the home of Morton McMahan. ' Visit at Modoc. Bert Carman and fanfily visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell . Hlatt and son. at Modoc, Ind..Sunday. . . .Shurley White has purchased a new Oakland automobile Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Duke, were business visitors at . Indianapolis, Saturday. ...Mrs. Myrtle Hunt is on the sick list Mother's day will be observed at the M. E. ehurch here, Sunday, May 21.... A party of young people from here attended the commencement exercises at Webster last Thursday night. . . iMr.-and Mrs. Mor'rison Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Green and Elbert Kemp- and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wesley, Sunday'. Willie Brown and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baer of Richmond. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Maeberry Study visited at Lynn, Ind., DR. FRUTH, SPECIALIST If you are one of the many who are unfortunate enough to suffer from a condition known as Goiter or "bigneck" you will be interested in reading this article. Goiter is an overgrowth or an enlargement of the thyroid gland, which is lstuated in the lower front portion of the neck. , It is very much more common in women than men, and still more common in young women and girls. There are four general types or kinds of, and all four give rise to certain common symptoms, namely shortness of breath, particularly upon exertion, difficulty in swallowing, palpitation of the heart, a sense of constriction around the neck as though it were inclosed In a tight collar, and very often a short, dry, aggrevating cough. In addition to these symptoms, the exopthalmic, often called the "in-grown" goiter causes a marked. nervousness, protruding eyeballs, and a constantly increased heart rate associated wtyh irregularity and palpitation. There is also a loss of body weight, loss of strength, sleeplessness and . inability to work, without simply "going to pieces." This kind or type of Gpiter is by far the most serious, and is a menace or danger to life, death often resulting, in untreated or incorrectly treated cases. Can Goiter be cured? This Is the question that will interest all who suffer from It. In reply: I will say, that an extremely large per cent of all Goiters can be, and without an operation or the knife, providing of course that they be treated by a physician or a specialist, who is thoroughly experienced ad therefore treated correctly, scientifically and with the full co-operation of the patient. Far too many Goiter patients run the risk of a dangerous, delicate operation without ever giving medical treatment a trial, or without attempting anything other tLan to have it "cut" out. Therefore, a very large per cent are operated on, unnecessarily, or operated on, when a cure would have been possible by medical means. I have frequently observed two patients with similar, goiters, one of which was operated on, and the other treated with medicine, with the result, that while both were cured f fbe one that was operated- on had ' been forced to remain in the hospital for a week or longer, thereby losing valuable time, had taken a chance that might easily have -resulted in their death, had suffered an untold amount of pain, bad received a scar that would mar their neck, and in addition had expended a sum of money, in excess of one hundred and fifty dollars. While Xm dm treated medically had gone

HlOCtr-l-MObT HOOT THCt FlftE -WORKS - offtov;httd M-CASC THE Sunday., ..Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crltchfield called on Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall, Sunday.... Mrs. Jess Green was called- to Falmouth. Ind., Tuesday on account of the serious illness -of her sister, Mrs. Hall . . , , Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald visited Mrs. Pemberton, at Middleboro, recently.... Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles were guests of James Webster and family, Sunday ....Mr. and Mrs. Morton. McMahan visited Everett Hunt and family, Sunday.... Dr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow and son were Sunday evening guests of Will Morrow and family. . . .Mr. and and Mrs. Michael Kendall visited Will Ryan, Sunday afternoon . . . .Miss Carrie Boerner visited relations in Richmond, Monday. .. .Paul Huffman of near New . Paris was visiting-friends here last week. ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS ORGANIZE. NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 4. Women opposed to equal suffrage have organized the Tennessee chapter of the National Association Opposed to Woman's Suffrage. Mrs. John Vertrees, of this city, has been chosen ' chairman A vigorous campaign will be conducted and a fight will be made against the adoption of a resolution favorable to equal suffrage by the State Federation of Women's Clubs. It ' is probable that less than one third of the earth's population get what the Americans call a "square meal" three times a day.

Have You a Goiter Or a "Big Neck"? If so, Do You , Wish it Treated and Removed Without an Operation?

about their every day work,: had run no chance of loosing their life, had suffered no pain, had received no scar, and besides had expended a decidedly smaller sum of money for the same results. Therefore if for no other reason, it is & business policy to have this condition treated by a specialist and treated without operation. Or in other words,-with medicines, which have been tried, proven and found satisfactory. Such is the kind of treatment; that I offer you, absolutely scientific, a method of . treatment that has not proved successful in a few selected cases, but one that has been the means of curing hundreds afflicted with goiter. Scores of patients have consulted me, after they ' had given up all hopes of securing results other than by an operation. I accepted them for treatment and treated them to their entire and complete satisfaction, sen them on their way rejoicing, as they had reason to, for they had escaped the always much dreaded and ever to be feared knife. When a patient suffering with Goiter, or -any other long-standing chronic disease, consults me, I examine them carefully, I answer any question they may desire to ask, explain their condition, and advise them the proper measures to take. If they desire to take treatment and their case is one which can be treated successfully, I tell them. Then ir they desire me to treat them, I do so, but they are at no time under any obligation whatsoever to take or contract for treatment So you see, the patient takes no chance in consulting me, for consultation, examination and advice are free and confidential. ' " . Remember my remedies, treatments and methods are those which - have been tried and proven by my own personal experience, and in addition combined and strengthened with the newest, latest and - most modern known to science and the medical profession. For a limited time I will be able to treat those desiring same, at my same moderate prices, regardless of the enormous increase in price of drugs.- - -' rtr, I-wiU be at Richmond two days onlyr Hotel Westcott, Saturday and Sunday, May 6 and , 7r -returning every four weeks or 28 days. I would suggest that those who desire to consult me, arrange to come in as early as - pos sible. - ' Respectfully yours. - , DR. FRUTH. Practice limited to chronic, special and nervous diseases.

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"Best Location at a Price You Can Afford.? 18th and Main. x KIDNEY TROUBLE WEARS YOU OUT I had Kidney and Stomach trouble for several years and lost over 40 pounds in weight; tried every remedy that I could -and got no relief until I took Smamp-Root, It gave me quicker relief than anything that I ever used. I now weight 1S5 pounds and am singing the praises of Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot and -recommending its use to all who have stomach and kidney troubles. ..., ' - Respectfully yours. - E. C. MENDENHALL. ' McNeil, Arkansas. Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this 27th day, of March, 1915. J. W. Rhea, - ' ; Notary. Public. Letter to Dr.' Kilmer A Co," BInghamton N. Y. Prove What Svamp-Root Will Do Fo You iBnd ten cents to Dr. Kilmer 4 BInghamton. N. Y.. for a samp; size bottle. It will cou ince anyone. You will also re ceive a bookiot of valuable informa. tlon telling all ai;ut the kidneys and bladder. When writhe, be - sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palla ? aiJ8S2iat 4nuaadollr size bottle! for sale at all dm iHgre. -AQV. mm 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 mayinsert 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 WANTED Atkinson pys highest cash prices for second hand .goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at -once. 416 Main street. Phone 1915. 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 30S6. Wesley Brown & Sou. 24-tf GET your lawnmdwer1 sharpened, screen doors repalfed and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co.; 1T)20 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tf ' WANTED Lawn mowers ground. ' Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. 5 F. Brunner, 1029 Main. Phone 1014. f 13-tf WANTED Your carpets to clean. Call 1904. D. W. Walters. 10-26t WANTED Teams. Call 3062. John' Duke. 22-tf HAIRWORK Every description hair goods, shampooing and manicuring. Mrs. H. G. Dent! Phone 4719 after 5 p. m. w 4- -v. 27-7t WANTED Have your ; carpets made into beautiful -rugs5 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 aamples.v apr 26-26t WANTED Modern unfurnished room with private family, by young couple. Address M. M0 care Palladium. 27-7t WANTED White- woman coot . Call City Restaurant, Eaton, 'Ohio. 2S-7t WANTED To pack and crate furniture. Call Browix. Kione .1036. 2-7t

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WANTED OLD CARPETS TO MAKE FLUFF RUGS. Tel. 1370 or leave your Carpets at Anderson's stable, 2S N. 7th. Ask for Joseph Medzig. ASHJIAN BROS., Indianapolis. 3-7 1 W ANTED Wallpaper .and carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED To repair-and clean gas stoves. Call Brown. Phone J 026. 2-7t VANTED rA good second-hand bicy. cle at 42D S. 8th. Phone 1231. 2-3t WANTED 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 Reliable young man to drive delivery car and work in store. Apply Sudhoff's grocery 183 Ft. Wayne Ave; . . . 3-2 1 WANTED Salesman for Wayne County for Legal Reserve Life Insurance. Address Guy Little, 900 K. P. Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind. 3-2t WANTED Washings 1923 N. H. and ironings. 3-4t WANTED Carpenters ; to work on ' new green house. Apply E. G;-Hill Co.. Easthaven Ave. 3-2t WANTED To buy-or rent by elderly couple small five room house, toilet and lights, centrally located and reasonable. Phone 2003. 20-tu-th-tf BIG MONEY Organizing lodges for fraternal order paying sick; ac4cidentand death benefits. Ap ply Geo. A. Curtis, Westcott Hrtl . 4 it WANTiiD Kitchen helper and short ordejxook. Union Station Restaurant. & i i' . 4-2t WANTED-Neat appearing lady dem oastrators. Salary and commission. Write Wm. Svendsen, 528 N. Main St., Piqua, Ohio. 4-3t WANTED Kitchen help, 500 Main 6t. Central Chop House. 4-2t SHOE CLER": WANTED Nearby i county seat town, best store, steady position. Everything confidential. Give complete information first letter. Address Shoe Clerk, care Richmond Palladium. ' 4-3t WANTED Work by the day, 274 Ft. Wayne Ave. 4-3t WANTED First class painters on Chassis and body work, sewing machine girls, cutters and trimmers in trimming Dept. Good mechanics for first assembly work in assembling Dept. Inexperienced help need not apply. Davis Motor Car Co., City. 4-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Garage, close to Main. Phone 2296. . 27-7t FOR RENT Three rooms and bath, first floor, electric light, gas, steam heat and water furnished. No. 126 S. 12th st. Enquire north door. 28-tf FOR RENT 4 room modern upper flat. Heat furnished. E. W. Ramler. Phone 1S98. 28-tf FOR RENT One 4 and 5 room flat Lights and bath. Apply at 210 Richmond Ave. Phone 3276. 29-7t FOR RENT Modern 8 room house with bath, $25, without children, 123 N. 9th. Phone 2249. 2S-6t FOR RENT 5 room house, 1208 S. F, $11.50. Phone 2987. Call 1114 N. C st. 30-tf FOR RENT room house, bath, both kinds of water, electric slights, 53S N. 19th st Inquire 540 N. 19th et. 17-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 109 Randolph st. 3-2t 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 quart ters. Central location. 101 N. 9th st. 3-wed-thr-sat-3t JfflR REXT 2; rooms un-statrs SSAAhas gas. water and lights, over 511 & 513 N. D. Phone 2854. 2-Sat-tu-thttf FOR RENT House 329 N. 16th, 6 rooms and bath. Phone 1572. 4-3t FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms and bath, 1027 -Main. 4-3t FOR RENT Nioely furnished large r: front room. .23 N. 11th st. 4-lt FOR RENT House $8.00. fhone 1078. ' 4-3t FOR RENT 6 room house, water, gas, garden. 611 N. Sth. . 4-lt FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms at 133 S. 4th st. 4-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE 3 drawer Natl. Cash Register.' Phone 2296. 27-7t FOR SALE Fine upright piano, mahogany case in perfect musical condition. Will sell at a low price, and on easy payments,"'wItJ beach .and scarf. - Stein way & Sons'- Piano Co., Masonic Temple" Bldg., Ii. Sth and A sts. - . ... . 24-tf

THURSDAY, May 4. 1916.

FOB SALE FOR SALE, CHEAP-4 cylinder Reo light deliver- car and other, cars. Quaker City. G&iage. IS-tf FOR SALE or Trade 7 acres near city limits: B. A. Rellly. Real Estate. Phone 2897. W . ?S-7t Will -sacrifice my beautiful piano, waln -t ease. If sold by Sunday. Cash reqalred. Make - me an offer. 509 S. 10th s .. ' ' 2-3t FOR;. SALE Horse, wagon and harness,' 904 Main st ' 27-tf FOR SALE-Strbstanttat spring -wagon portable top. Schaefer'a Grocery, 03 Main. ' " 27-Tt FOR SALE A good . basebnrner and a load of C dry wood. 22X N. 38th street , ' l-7t. AUTOS AT BARGAIN PRICES WE ' OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL CARS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES: - 1 Nw .ig horse power touring car complete with electric starter and lights. " I New so horse power chassis only, with elee'ric starter and lights. Can be fitted with touring or delivery bod j'. 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 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 '.ill be glad to show and demonstrate them at any time. Call in person, or telephone . ; ; , WAYNE WORKS ' Richmond, Ind. TELEPHONE 24C3. "Auto fuel reduced one-third, proof. terms and conditions .for five (5) year contract for your territory will be submitted. The Martin Agency, 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago." 27-7t FOR SALE Pnaeton in good condition. 2237 Main st 2-3t FOR SALE Half interest in automobile and carriage repair business to experienced automobile man or painter. A good chance for the right party. Must give references. New garage. 1134 N. 12t:. st. Phone 4160. 4-eod-3t FOR EXCHANGE One high grade upright piano, mahogany case, bench to match, for stock. Inquire at 2232 N. E st. 2-3t FOR SALE Two good lots on Richmond Ave. Address Box 154 or phone 1337. 28-7t-eod FOR SALE A good light horse, a bargain to first comer. Phone 3141. , 3-7t FOR SALE Reo touring car, bargain if sold this week, 1015 N. H. 3-4t FpR SALE Several used sewing machines. Choice $5.00. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. 13-eth-tf FOR SALE! 5 Pass. Ford body, cheap. Phone 1329. 4-2t FOR SALE Motorcycle cheap. Inquire 439 S. 14th st. 4-3t POR SALE 5 Pass. Buick, in excellent condition. Cheap if sold at once. Call at 314 N. 12th or phone 2972. 4-tf FOR SALE 6 Cyl. Westcott roadster, standard equipment, excellent condition. Inquire of Will DHL J. M. Hutton Co. 4-3t FOR SALE A computing scale as good as new, $10, 837 N. 10th. 4-3t Phooe 264 AUCTION Don't forget our big sale of HOUSEHOLD GOODS to mOrrow afternoon, Friday, at 33 NORTH ?TH. OPP. i-. JTOFFICE 9 rooms complete, good furniture, plenty room. Sale outside. " . ' A. O. Deering, Auctioneer. . , ' " L. S. Shafer. PHONE 2564. , Watch tomorrow's Add for Saturday Sale. ' ( WE SELL THE GOODS. For Sale Good, Used Cars See, Phone,-Call or Write t v J. 'Burton -Wharf on f gales Agent""'" - Phone 37S9. " 25 So. 20th St Richmond, Ind.

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Saturday- May" 6, 11 9 11 6 Consisting of .dining tables,- dining chairs, kitchen tables, dressers, wash-, 'stands; center ' stands, iron beds and springs, bed clothing, couches, kitchen cupboards, rockers, .9x13 matting, carpet, wash bowls and pitch-, era, children's rockers, large mirror, cooking utensils, also a full line of crockery, 20 1 gallon crocks, 30 y gallon crocks and 60 small crocks.

Sale begins at 1:30 p. m.

H. C. RAMSEY

Phone 1876. IP YOU HAVE ANYTHING IN BY SATURDAY MORNING. FOR SALE FOR SALE Wagons, wagons, harness binders, mor. ers, rakes, corn plows, vehicles, vehicles all kinds, 317 N. A. 3-4t FOR GALE 4 Pass. Buick in excellent condition. $250. See J; W. Carnahan, Auto Inn. 3-7t 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. 11th st. S-7t l)vR SALE Reo touring car. Bargain 1! sold this week. 3-4t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A farm of 123 acres lo cated on good road, practically lev el; 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, invest ment or better. Barber shop and dwelling combined in good country 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 per acre, easy terms or will consider trade. For a bargain address M. A. C, care Palladium. 4-tf Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections; O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE Three acres, good house, for 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-e-o-d-7t FOR SALE Home on the rent plan, $17.00 a month. No interest, tax or Insurance.. Call 325 WTest Main st 28-7t-e-o-d JO:Perceet In vestment Double house, nearly new, on car linf, $600 cash; balance like rent $300 per year, plus 6 per cent interest Always rented at $360 er year. Phone 1730. Turner W. Hadley. RealEstat city property : farms ;; ' Rentals and Fire Insurance. . Thomas, Leach and Jones. Hittle Block. '". . Over 830 3ialn. Phone 2576.

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1 KNftvWtfi ARE "YOU tUR. ;tvtE oioisnr ocE i ME. P ... Skinner &': Young. Palladium Bldg. ... 17. So. FOR THE AUCTION BRING THEM FINANCIAL I Don't 1 Hesitate j M to see us when In need of 4i 33 Money j We make loans from $5 to $100 H on furniture, pianos and stock, H . leaving everything in your posg session, at the lowest possible g rates and make your payments 1 to suit your Income. Call and talk it over today. i Home Loan Co. H 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509 M FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PH0N3 4171. OFFICi: 18 S. 87K. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED "IT'S YOUR MOVE" And That's My Business MOVING No distance too long or too short for my large covered truck. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14tn St FREE Any one wishing to raise sorghum cane can get seed free, pottage paid, by writing Bertsch Sorghum Works, Centerville. Ind. l-7t NEW GARAGE I have opened a new garage at 1134 N. 12th st. and am fully prepared to do all kinds of repairing and painting. Being out of the high rent district, will be able to make prices reasonable. 1 Phone 4160. G. W. Ne.bern. 27-tu-th-sat-tf SCHNEIDER Carriage Factory Can make your Auto look like new. : 43 S. 6th St. VHEN MOVING GET THE BEST . The largest moving truck in town for. ciay and overland movinp. Goods Crated for Shipping. . ORA MONGER - - Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St 28-lf MOVING," TRUCK & TRANS:FER LINE : j FURaUREMcwed ta and'fTonTTtin dty by large motor truck... Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone. 2608. -. .11-tl LOST LOST Small fox hound, black and brindle, white underneath, speckled crest, named Joe; $2 -reward. CaU Grosvenor, Richmond on Lynn phone. LOST A' small prayer 4ook between St. Mary's church and Knollenberg'i store. Finder leave at 617 N. Sth. 4-2

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