Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 148, 9 May 1916 — Page 11

Bringing Up Father

MAWE IVE COT ?ORPRtt FOR XOUCU WHAT T V$ ? BABY BEEVES TO BUTCHI Jerome Shurley made the following report today for the receipt at . the Glen Miller stock yard last welt;The largest receipts of live stock .'delivered in a single day this year at the Glen Miller yards arrived Saturday.,. The receipts included 94 bead 'of cattle, 178 hogs and 51 veal calves that brought the feeders S9.629.45. The 'market was steady with a top of $9 for cattle; $9.50 for hops and $8.50 for veal calves. There were no spring lambs -offered hut they would have brought $12 per 100. M. Lawrence south of town delivered 15 bead of baby beeves that were from nine to twelve months old and averaged 860 pounds each and brought $9 a hundred. Mr. Lawrence raised the calves. As a -proof of their (belng the best cattle fed in Wayne county, they were sold at the yards ;to a Dayton butcher at $9.50 per 100 pound 8; the highest price paid for similar weight cattle at Indianapolis last week was $9. . Cranor Sells 15 Head. O. Cranor of Economy came in with IS head of cattle. George Skinner was on the market with a string of cattle. John Foraker of Huntsville, sent in 0 bead of cattle. Walter Burgess of aoutb of Centerville sent in 8 head of 2 year old steers that averaged 1,200 pounds and brought $ cents per 100. J. W. Calkins of Clifton', had In steers that brought $8 and one bull that topped the marker at $7 "per 100 pounds. R. G. Leeds was a visitor at the yards for a couple of hours Saturday Frank Taylor was out Saturday and selected some calves, and had them sent to his farm. There were buyers from Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Dayton at the yards Saturday. The six carloads sent out Saturday went to the following places: One load of cattle and one load of hogs to Indianapolis; two loads of cattle to Dayton, and two loads of hogs and calves to Pittsburg. Pa. . v M. D. Hogatt sent in thirty-nine head of cattle from Randolph county. Pettis Reid sent in a w agonload of veal calves from his farm north of town. They brought $S per hundred pounds. The following feeders had stock on market Saturday: Thomas McCoy, E. A. Demaree. Carl Call. Russell White, S. P. Moyer, W. O. Frist, Oliver Bond, D. Conway. M. Eubank. iJaui btooks, John Townsend. William Sharp, Sylvestor Cook, W. H. Crampton, Scott Edwards, O. Johnson, T. W. Meredith, Henry Tapey, George Carman, William Brooks, James Thompson. Bert isonbarger, James Clements, James Jordan, L. B. Thompson, A. L. Benson, - TOO MUCH TO EXPECT. "Is he a good story teller?" I -Great!" ' "Can he make hi wife believ hem?" "Man. you expect too much." YOU EVER SEE A CAT STRIKE? Sleepy old cat lying by a rat hole. Lazy, half asleep then, biff! Say. If you could strike as quick and hard as that you could make Jess Willard look sick! Why dont you let yonr tired body muscles sleep until the right moment and then biff? It's all In being able to relax. One of the greatest aids ever given to man for soothing tired muscles, overworked muscles, is Speedway Liniment. It goes right in through the akin and relieves those sore, overworked ligaments. It's soothing restful and wonderfully upbuilding. Trouble with most people is that there are too many little biffs, little throbs, little aches that we don't take care of and soon the muscles lose their pep and comeback. Try Speedway Liniment. Put it on full strength with a good, brisk rub. It does not .blister nor ptain nor injure the most delicate fabric. Pleasant to use as toilet water. Relieves neuralgia, rheumatism, sprains, bruises, soreness anywhere. In' S5C, 50c and $1.00 sizes at A. G. Luken and other good dealers. Adv.

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SELL HIGH BID DAYTON William Robblns, O. Cranor, Andrew Burgees, W. H. Cooper, George Skinner, William Ryan,. J, Foraker, JohnBros.. Bijoah Frasier, W. T. Miller & Son, M. Lawrence, E. S. Wright, A. A. Armstrong, Harvey Osborne, H. L. Bogan. Albert Hollern, Frank Huffman, William Barton, O. M. Jennings, Harry Ewbank and W. A. Osmer. VERT MUCH ALIKE. "These gas bombs they use in the renches must be frightful things." "Tea, .Something like our gas bill.; Mildredina Hair Remedy Grows Hair and We Can Prove It by Hundreds of Testimonials. Jt never fails to produce the desired results. It enlivens and invigorates the hair , glands and tissues of the-scalp, resulting in a continuous and increasing growth of the hair. Letters of praise are continually coming in from nearly all parts of the country stating that Mildredina Haid Remedy has renewed the growth of hair in cases that were considered absolutely hopeless. A lady from Chicago writes: "After a short trial my hair stopped falling and I now have a lovely head of hair, very heavy and over one and a half yards long." . . . - A Long, Thick Growth of Hair.--"After using two bottles of Mildredina Hair Remedy. I have a long, thick growth of hair and free from itching," writes Mrs. T. A. Falardean, Jefferson City, Mo. Mail orders filed by Mildred Louise Co., Boston. Mass. 50c and $1.00 at druggists. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv. DOCTOR SAVES A BLACKSMITH Some time ago I was taken with Kidney trouble which caused me to give up my work as blacksmith. I lost my appetite and could not sleep, from the dreadful pains that would come over me, 'from my kidneys. I was treated by a physician for about three months. He could not help me so finally he pre scribed Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root I started taking same and before I had finished taking the first bottle I began to eat and sleep better than I had in a long time. I continued to take same until I was entirely cured and took on considerable weight. I am now back working at my trade again and never felt beter in my life. I appreciate what Swamp-Root has done for me and will recommend it to any one who suffers .with their kidneys. When physicians fall to give relief and then prescribe Swamp-Root, tney sure know of its merits. I am. Very truly yours, S. A. HALE, -Henrietta, N. Y. State of New York ss County of Monroe S. A. Hale, of Henrietta, X. Y.. be ing duly sworn deposes and says that he is the person who wrote the fore going testimonial letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., and knows the facts stated therein to be true. . . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of July, 1909. Morris T. Griffin, Notary Public. Adv. l-etter to Dr. Kilmer &. Co, Binghamton N. Y. -Prove VVhat Swamp-Root Wilt Co Fo . Yu : - - nd x tan centt to- Dr; Kilmer t., Binghamton, N. Y, - for a samp. sit bottle. It will ccaTlnce anyone. You will also r ceive a booklet of valuable information telling .ll ai.?ut the kidneys and uiauaer. wnen wriio. be sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palla A.um. Regrdir fifty-cent ana ae-dol2ar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. AdT. : .- ' .

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

TRUSTEES TO ATTEND SERVICES FOR DIRK CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., May 9. The town trustees met in special session Monday morning and passed resolutions touching the life and official acts of Felix-W. Dirk, who had held the office of town clerk nine years, and who died Sunday morning. They will attend the funeral in a body. They also fixed upon next Saturday evening. May 13, as the date for. appointing Mr. Dirk's successor. . South American markets for textiles, wearing apparel and electrical goods of all kinds are to be Investigated by the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, department of commerce. PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED Five bright, capabl ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to $50 per "week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 1255 Omaha, nebr. may 6-sat-4t WANTED Several honest, intelligent boys and girls, 12 to 15 years of age to ' work evenings and Saturdays. If first month's services are satisfactory, will lurnish steady employment this summer. Good pay and pleasant work. Address P. C, care Palladium. 6-7t WANTED Wallpaper and cttrpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Waiter, 500 Main st. 6-3t WANVED To repair and clean gas stoves. Call Brown. Phone 1036. . 2-7t A 'ANTED Ce" inet carpenter, screen and woodwork of all kind3. Uhty & Thomas. Phone 5134-H. 2-7t $2 to $8 per day, to any employed personsreasy spare time work. No selling experience or money required. C. U. Floral Co., Box 204. Cent. Sta., To ledo, O. ' 9-3t WANTED First class painters on Chassis and body work, sewing ma chine girls, cutters and trimmers In trimming Dept. Good mechanics for first assembly ork in assembling Dept. Inexperienced help need not ap ply. Davis Motor Car Co., City. 4-tf WANTED To buy your entire lot of Household Goods We also take goods to sell on commission. If you have any furniture to sell, call 2564. List your real estate with us. Come talk to us. Deering & Shaffer Auctioneers. WANTED First class painters to do body and Chassis 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. 5-tf WANTED Paper hanging. Weaver & Plummer, 445 S. 12th or 610 N. 9th. 5-7t WANTED Foreman for machine and . sheet metal shop employing 25 to 35 men. Practical machinist or mill wrlght preferred. Address Foreman, The Palladium. 5-7t GET our 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 Your carpets to clean. Call 1904. D. W. Walters. l0-26t 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 26-2t WANTED To pack and crate furniture. Call Brown. I lona 1036. g-7t WANTED OLD CARPETS TO MAKE FLUFF RUGS. Tel. 1370 or leave your Carpets at Anderson's stable. 28 N. 7th. Ask for Joseph MedzTg. ASHJIAN BROS., Indianapolis. 3-7t WANTED Bicycles, baby-cabs, wringers, sweepers, furniture to repair. Lawn mowers, saws, knives; edge tools to sharpen screens made to order and repaired. Work called for and delivered fre. , Phone 2086. .Wesley Brown & Sons. . 8-tf WANTED A boy between 10 and 13 years old for home on farm. Phone J430. 8-2t WANTED Four younS" women for covering department. Richmond Casket Co. S-7t

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WANTED Girl tor general housework. 1212 N. A. 8-7t WANTED Teams.- Call 3062. - John Duke. . . - 22-tf WANTED Washings to do. 409 N. 15th St. S-2t WANTED To buy or rent by elderly couple small five room house, toilet arid lights, centrally located and reasonable. Phone 2003. so-tu-th-u WANTED 4 or 5 room house to rent. B. A. Rellly, Real Estate. Phone 2897. 9-7t WANTED Experienced girl. Call 302 N. 11th or phone 2506. 9-3t WANTED Man who has experience laying cement sidewalk. 1S16 Main street. 9-lt WANTED Boy to learn plumbing trade. Address P., care Palladium. 9-2t WANTED Old feather beds. Cash paid. Call 2418 for feather buyer. 9-3t WANTED Auto and buggy painting. 617 N. 12th st. Ed. Burns. 9-tf WANTED To rent modern rooming house between 7 and 12th st, good references given. Call 201 S. 12th. 9-eod-tf WANTED Washwoman by Thursday morning early, 315 N. 13th st. 9-lt FOR RENT Modern home, 1316 S. D. 9-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Threo rooms and bath, first floor, electric light, gas, steam heat and water, furnished. No. 126 S. 12th st. Enquire north door. 2S-tf FOR RENT 4 room modern upper flat. Heat furnished. E. W. Ramler. Phone 1898. 28-tf FOR RENT 5 room house, bath, both kinds of water, electric lights, 538 N. 19th st. Inquire 540 N. 19th st. 17-tf FOR RENT Piano cheap to right party. Phone 1702. 6-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished room, 1411 S. A. 6-7t FOR RENT 5 rooms, 116 S. 5th. water, light, gas. Price $9. Key at 221 S. 6th. 6.tf FOR RENT 3 room furnished flat, light housekeeping, light and heat furnished. 47 South 5th. Enquire Room 6. 8-2t FOR RENT 5 room flat. Call at 111 S. 5th St. S-3t FOR RENT Five room house. S37 S. 6th st. Phone 1352. 9-tf FOR RENT 8 room flat 2" N. 9th also 5 rooms, 413 N. W. Third. Call Knode's music store. 9-lt FOR RENT Upper flat. 6 rooms, bath, water and heat, 123 S. 14th st. R. L. More. 9-7t FOR RENT 4 room house, 213 South C. $8.50. 119 S. 7th. 9-lt FOR RENT Modern room, boarding or housekeeping, also sleeping porch 103 N. 17th. 9-3t POR RENT House of 7 rooms at 410 N. W. 8th st. 9-7t FOR SALE FOR 3ALE 4 Pass. Buick in excellent condition, $250. See J. W. Carnahan, Auto Inn. 3-7t FOR SALI3 or Trade Powerful road-. ster with electric horn, lights, for five passengers, 824 N. 11th st. 3-7t FOR SALE 5 Pass. Buick, in excellent condition. C'acap if sold at once. Call at 314 N. 12th o- phone 2972. 4-tf FOR SALE Fine upright piano, mahogany 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., U. 9th and A sts. 24-tf FOR SALE CHEAP 4 cylinder Reo light deliver- car and other cars. Quaker City Ga.age. 15-tf 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 I. 13t - st. Phone 4160. 4-eod-3t FOR SALE Two good lots on Richmond Ave. Address Box 154 or phone 1537. 28-7t-eod FOR SALE A good light horse, a bargain to first comer.- Phone 3141. - 3-7t For Sale HIGH POWER SIX CYLINDER TOURING CAR. MECH A NICALLY.. PERFECT. COST $3500. . $600 WILL BUY THIS AUTO. H. F. D., CARE PALLADIUM. . ' FOR SALE Dining room table and chairs. Good as new, 120 S. 4th st ... 5-7t

TUESDAY, May 9, 1916

FOR SALE aves one Automobile owners, have you seen the Marshall Efficiency Valve It saves 30 to 50 per cent, easily at tached, put it on while you wait. More power, mileage, speed, less gasoline, carbon, profanity. FIVE DAYS FREE USE CALL E. F. MOSS Phone 1726. 100 S. 9th Et FOR SALE-Horse, wagon and harness, 904 Main st. , 27-tf FOR SALE One motorcycle and two typewriter's, 1 roller top desk. Lot of household goods, 208 S. 8th. 5-eod-7t FOR SALE Horse, harness, top wagon. Barn 117 N. 7th. 6-7t FOR SALE Cheap 40 ft. of iron fence. Inquire at Niewoehner's grocery. 6-3t FOR SALE Merchants' Qelivexv. Harry C. Weasel, 212 S. 14th. 8-7t FOR SALE Motorcycle and sidecar. Call 1207 Borer St. 8-2t Sewing Machines thoroughly overhauled for $1.50. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. 11-tus-tf 812.' - M333253r m AUCTION Friday afternoon 2 o'clock. All goods used at Hotel 16 N. 6th, consisting of 23 foot counter, sideboard, cash register, tables, chairs, beds, ranges, stoves etc. 9-2t FOR SALJ3 A seven passenger 50 H. P. automobile, inquire 100 N. 7th St. Phone 1381. 9-eod-3t FOR SALE Antique sideboard, crotch mahogany, claw feet, five and onehalf feet long. Address Mrs. G. V. Chapin, Liberty, Ind. 9-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 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 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 REAL ESTATE Allen Rich, Foun . tain City. Phone 185 L. Farms and property for sale, good location for a blacksmith. 29-e-o-d-7t Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B Fulghum, over 710 Main St Phone 2233.N . .. A. M. ROBERTS. ttEAL ESTATE, CITY AND TARM PROPERTIES LIBERTY AVn., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICIj 18 S. 8TH. FOR SALE OR TRADE Grocery stock and store room; also stock of dry goods and notions. Porterfield & DeBoy. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE Lot on Easthaven Ave., 50x200. Good shade trees. Phone 3844 or 1868. S 6-7t FOR SALE 8 room modern, very desirable. B. A. Reilley. Phone 2897. . , 9-7t If you are looking to buy or rent a city property, buy or trade for a farm, call and see Bennett & Foreman.Room 212 Kelly Bldg. ' Phone 2707. BUY-LAND We have a number of fine farms in Wisconsin. Prices from Call and get our list; also our selling Plan.'- ; ' -.. A; C. DIS REALTY CO. 904& Mala. Insurance. Phone- 2559.

SEVERAL ENERGETIC GIRLS WANTED We can offer splendid opportunities to several bright industrious girls over 18 years of age to make a comfortable weekly salary at congenial work in pleasant surroundings. No factory experience required. We pay 10 cents per hour while you learn to do our work. After this period you are able to make much larger wages at piece work. We have lunch room, where free hot drinks are served to our employes during noon hour, and a Xmas Fund that will be shared by all employes who have been with us for a sufficient length of time. For further particulars call at the office of Atlas Ueder wear Co. 10th and North D streets. Richmond, Ind.

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Change of location. Hemstitching and picot edge work done by Miss Mildred Kemper at Lacey's Sewing Ma chine store, 9 So. 7th. PHONE 11756

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Frame house, consisting of 9 rooms, gas light, both waters, good barn, lo cated in good residence district, one balfv block of Main st. Will take in j $1200 to 11500 property balance, cash or time. SEE Thomas, Leach & Jones. Hittle Blk. Over 830 Main St. Phone 2576. FOR SALE Home on the rent plan, $17.00 a month. No Interest, tax or Insurance. Call 325 West Main st. 28-7t-e-o-d BUSINESS CLASSIFIED "IT'S YOUR MOVE" And That's My Business MOVING No distance too long or too short for my large covered true. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. STORE YOUR GOODS WITH ATKINSON If you are contemplating storing your Furniture or any sort of goods, I would like for you to see me before you let your contract. I have just leased a big storage building and can offer first class- accommodaUons at very reasonable rates. This new building Is absolutely fire proof and your goods will be kept in first class condition. Second-Hand Furniture. of all kinds for sale at most reasonable prices. Call and see me. I may have, just the piece of furniture you are looking for. D. U. ATKINSON. 416 Main St. Phone 1945. SEE ATKINSON for storage; also for buying or selling nousenoia goods, 418 Main. Phone 1945. . 5-tf 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. Phone 4160, G. W. Ne .bern. ' 27-tu-th-aat-tf SCHNEIDER Carriage Factory Can make your Auto look ilfce new. 1 . 43 S. 6th St. "

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By McManus Palladium Bldg. FINANCIAL Don't I Hesitate to see us when in need of p y Money We make loans from $5 to $100 on furniture, pianos and stock, leaving everythins in your possession, at the lowest possible rates and make your payments to suit your income. Call and talk it over today. II Home Loan Co. I 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509 ft BUSINESS CLASSIFIED WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck in town for ciay and overland moving. Goods Crated for Shipping. ORA MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St 28-tf A DUVALL Wallpaper cleaner, all work guaranteed. Phone order to No. 3429. 5-7t MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from tho city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co Phone 2608. Jl-tf LOST LOST Ladies gold handle umbrella. handle set with brilliants. Phone 1543 or 1057. Reward. .6-tf LOST Gold Lavalliere between S. 5th and B and 1101 N. I st. Reward, 1101 X. I st. 9-2t LOST French poodle. Reward. Return to 210 West Main. 9-2t FUNERAL DIRECTORS WISEMAN & STANLEY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cambridge JCityW-Jnd. Motor and Horge Equipment AIo Motor Ambulance Service. 1 FINANCIAL FOUND I"OUND Pair nose glasses.- In case, 1-2 mile south of Greessf ork. Call at 210 8. 2th, ' . .. . 9-lt,