Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 162, 25 May 1916 — Page 13
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WHY ENORMOUS RUSSIAN TRADE NOW BECKONS
f grit! It is a new Russia which now turns to Americu as the natural supplier of the manufactured goods the empire urgently requires toflay, accorddin; to Richard Martenshead of a bis; Russian engineering and shipping concern of Petrograd and New York in the initial iMue of "Russia," a magazine. Rupi after the war is going to be a tar different country from Russia before 'le war, or Russia during the war, Mr. Martins adds, and the trading after the war is going to be far different from te trading that existed before the war, principally owing to the fact that the common FIRE WRECKS TRUCK NEAR NEW WESTVILLE ' NEW PARIS, O., May 25. James Jackson, son Guy, daughters Mary and Esther and Miss Lorena Miller motored to Anderson, Ind., Sunday where they were guests at a birthday dinner Noah Locke, Springfield, O., and George Larrlson, Richmond, were Fi:nday guests of Mrs. Ursula Larrlson . the home of Mr. and Mrs. George " hman Mr. and Mrs. Perry Will.:s, Muncie, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. James . .;ssler, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kessler i 1 son George, Richmond, and Mr. ....' Mrs. S. W. Kessler were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett R. C. Mullin went to Dayton Sunday on a track of his stolen Ford, but the clue proved to be a false one. The machine was stolen at Richmond the night or the Gentry show An auto truck belonging to Mr. Pollett, caught fire In some manner Saturday near the Westvllle cemetery south of her and was destroyed. HOLD JOINT EXERCISES HENRYVILLE. Ind., May 25. A newcomers' and homecomers' celebration will be held in which persons of Scott. Washington and Clark counties will join. GIVING UP THE IDEA What has become of that son ot fours who was going to set the worl '$a &re one of these days? jHe has gone lntothe ice business
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1 4i .awdiwsiiMi. JVC C - El eople of Russia, by tens of millions. ave received an extraordinary new education. "The Russian peasants have been drawn by the war far from their home surroundings," he says, "and have had the opportunity of seeing new parts of Russia, new conditions, and new cities. They have seen trench-diggers, motor-cars, field kitchens, machinery, tools, and all sorts of appliances which are used in modern warfare. The Russian prisoners in Germany and Austria, it is understood, are utilized by those governments in building railroads, bridges and canals, and in the con struction of towns. The large num AVOIDED THAT ONE. "Dearie, if you had it to do ovei tgaln would you still marry me?" "I certainly would. You"lI have tc find some better excuse than that foi starting an argument." FOURTEEN STUDENTS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS EATON, O., May 25. Fourteen students were graduated from Preble County Normal school at West Alexandria Wednesday evening, when commencement exercises were held In the school auditorium at that place. The class address wag delivered by Dean II. C. Minnich, of Miami University, Oxford. County Superintendent W. S. Fogarty, of Eaton, presented the diplomas. The graduates are Sarah Albert, Catherine Shiveley, Grace Etzler, Helen Van Dyke. S. Marie Miller, Anna Penrod, Cecelia Chambers, W. J. Bryan SwanK, Eleanor King, Zana Worn bold, Lois Banta, Esther Smith, Bernice Walters and Myrna Frank. DREAMED OF DROWNING HUNTINGTON. Ind., May 25. A small boy informed the police that another boy had been drowned- The police investigated and dragged the stream. It developed that the inform
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GREAT OPPORTUNITY A -1L - '-tf,I - EFF KKESTCHA.T1K Jr S5.VS-SXAA1 THRASHING ber of German and Austrian prisoners which are detained in eoncentra-; tion camps at points in Russia, or as in. the case in Siberia, are allowed considerable freedom, have been eager, out of sheer need of occupation, to teach the Russian peasants the latest methods of cultivating the soil, by which the greatest results may be obtained from the vast but dormant possibilities of the Russian farm land. Hundreds of thousands of wounded have had the opportunity of seeing railroads, modern shops, sanitation systems, and all of the improvements and "devices which are a part of a highly civilized community.' ant had dreamed his companion had been drowned, and had rushed to the police immediately after awakening. Eminent Physicians Failed In Kidney Trouble I wish to inform you of the great benefit I have derived from the use of Swamp-Root. I had been a sufferer for more than three years from Kidney and Liver trouble and was almost constantly treated by the most eminent physicians, who could only give me temporary relief. I could hardly get from one room to the other without help, and had been in bed five days when I began the use of Swamp-Root. Inside of twenty-four hours I could see benefit. I contiued to use Swamp-Root until I had used two bottles when I really felt that my old trouble was completely cured; and I am positive that any person suffering with kidney or liver trouble can be cured by the use of this preparation. I am 50 years of age and in good health. It has been fourteen years since I had this trouble and I do not know how to express myself as strongly as I desire in favor of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root . I am sure that my health is due to this remedy. I heartily Tecommend it to every sufferer of kidney trouble. Yours truly S. E. Taylor Gainesville, Ga. State of Georgia Hall County Personally came S . .Taylor, to me personally known and who on oath says the facts stated on the opposite page are true. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd. day of January, 1915. C. E. Smith, Notary Publio Hall Co., Ga. i-etter.to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer i. Co., Binghamton, N. Y for a sample size botUe. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information telling all about the kidneys and biadder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palladium. Regttljr fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. ,
3 TtW VE'LLi0 IN TX1SHOEING COSTS MORE INDIANAPOLIS, May 25. Add item to high cost of living: The horseehoers here have decided to increase the price of shoeing a horse from $1.60 to $2. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of decree of execution to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, at the court house door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 17th day of June, 1916, between the hours of 10 o'clock au m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on said day, the following property, to-wit: Lot number sixty-seven (67) in Abijah Moffitt's third addition to the city of Richmond, Indiana, to be sold as the property of Charles H. Crocker and Alice Crocker, his wife, John W. Crocker, Ella Harvey, Emma R. Dunham and Gilbert T. Dunham, her husband, to satisfy said decree of execution in my hands in favor of Mather B. Kelsey. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT B. STEEN, Sheriff of Wayne County. May 25th, 1916. Robbins & Robbing, Attorneys for Plaintiff may 25-jun-l-8 Pailadimim Want Ads -Phone -2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc per word for .one insertion, or 7 insertlonaf or Ithe 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 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 Teams. Call 3062. John Duke. 22-tf WANTED To repair and clean gas ranges. Brown, rhone 1036. 19-"t WANTED Have your carpets made into beautiful rugs by Indianapolis Rug Co. Our rugs have the short nap. If you have carpets to send city restaurant, 1359. Leave your name and address. Mr. Fly will call with samples. apr-26-26t WANTED Lawn mowers ground. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. Brunner, 1029 Main. Phone 1014. 13-tf Qirls Wanted We want a few girls. Only those who will appreciate steady work and excellent' working conditions nee J apply. Working hours 7:30 to 5:00; day Saturday. BEEBE GLOVE CO. North 8th St 24-tf WANTED Auto and buggy painting, 617 N. 12th st Ed. Burns. . 9-tf WANTED To rent modern 7 room house. Call phone 1845. 19-7t WANTED Girl . for general housework to go to Pittsburg. Call 1426 Main st 19-tf WANTED -Middle aged man to talk trees, shrubs, roses. Previous experience unnecessary. Pay weekly. First National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. ' 19-eod-7t WANTED Wallpaper and carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Crate and pack furniture. W. F. Brown. Phone 1036. 19-7t WANTED Farm hand by month. Call 111 N. Sth st 20-tf WANTED Young, men between ages of 19 and 21 to learn the business of The Geo. Kraft 5 and 10c Co., operating a chain of stores over the country. Good chance for young eneggetic men. Apply Homer McCoy, Mgr. Indianapolis, Ind., 45 E. Washington st 22-7t
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tN ' ITALIAN - ONE Of THEM IN MINUTE WANTED 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 free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Sons. 8-tf WANTED Old feather beds. Cash paid. Call 2418 for "Feather Buyer." 22-7t T. ANTED Paper hanging. Call 111 N. 6th. 23-14t WANTED Experienced table waiter; Sun Restaurant. 23-3t WANTED White girl to assist with housework; 223 N. 6th. 23-3t WANTED An experienced woman for general housework, 319 N. 12th st. 24-4t WANTED- 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, centrally located. Address Rooms, care Palladium. 24-3t FOR RENT Modern furnished room, 1411 S. A St. 24-tf 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 LADIES A fascinating home business; tinting postcards, pictures, &c, spare time; $5.50 per 100; no canvassing; samples 10c; particulars free. Artint 626 L. 120 Manhtn St., New York. 25-lt WANTED Two bright, good appearing men for collecting; who want to learn a business and receive a good salary while learning. Call 8 p. m., Room 219, second floor Colonial Bldg., 7th and Main. 25-lt WANTED Washings, 103 S. 2d. 25-lt WANTED Paper hanger and helper. Call after 6 p. m. at 17 N. 12th. 25-3t "WANTED Men who desire to earn over $125 per month write us today for position as salesman; every opportunity for advancement. Central Petroleum Co., Cleveland, Ohio." 25-lt WANTED Reliable men to talk trees and shrubs. Big offer. Pay weekly. Quick. Permanent First National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 25-lt FOR KENT FOR RENT Five room hous9, 837 S. 6th St. Phone 1352. 9-tf FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 37 N. 8th st. 17-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat in front, 415 Main. 19-7t FOR RENT Seven room house, furnace and bath. Call at 26 S. 9th st 22-7t FOR RENT Modern apartments, N. 15th and A sts. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st, or see Janitor. 22-tf FOR RENT One large unfurnished room; 116 S. 5th. Key 221 S. 6th. 23-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms, 123 N. 17th st 24-7t FOR RENT 3 roomed house; 1-8 acre ground for garden; $6.00. Call 325 W. Main. 24-eod-tf FOR RENT 6 rooms, lights, gas, central, 9 dollars. Call 97 Ft. Wayne Ave. . j 25-lt FOR RENT House 512 S. l6th; 2 waters, garden, $10. Call 1899. 25-eod-2t FOR-RENT House newly papered, good location $10. Phone 3780. 25-lt FOR RENT Large store room 16 N. 6th st Suitable for restaurant; also 16 rooms above. 25-2t FOR RENT Furnished room for man and wife; or two ladies, 130 N. 7th. 25-2t FOR RENT Cool, comfortably furnished rooms, modern. 101 N. 9th ! st. Hans N. Koll. 25-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP 4 cylinder Reo light deliver- car and other cars. Quaker City Garage. 15-tf FOR SALE Twin cylinder Indian motorcycle. Call at Elmer Smith's. 19-7t FOR SALE Upright piano cheap for cash. Address Lock Box 119. Will trade for automobile. 18-7t FOR SALE Baby cab (grey) 208 S. 14th. Phone 1051. 20-7t FOR SALE Top delivery wagon. Call Welling. 1072. 20-7t FOR SALE Pony, buggy and harness. Phone 3129. 20-7t FOR SALE Coal range; 500 N.. 16th st. 24-3t FOR SALE ; One 1913 Regal, 5!Passenger One 1914 Ford, 5 "Passenger One 1913 Paige Roadster These cars are all in good condition and can be bought right 5 if sold this week. T E. R. McGRAW. Phone 313. Cambridge City. 23-3t
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Located in Palladium Building 100 feet from Main street on Busiest side street in Richmond new building, walls just newly decorated, rooms are well lighted and ventilated. Rent very reasonable. CALL AT RICHMOND PALLADIUM OFFICE ROOM NO. S, PALLADIUM BLDG. PHONE 2834 OR 2898.
FOR SALE FOR SALE Wagons, harness, mowers, mowers, binders, vehicles, vehicles, vehicles all kinds, nice as new, 317 N. A. st. 22-6t FOR SALE Combination gas and electric chandelier. Phone 21C1, 1318 Main st. 23-3t FOR SALE 1 baymare; good condition, cheap if sold at once. Phone 3124. 1029 Sheridan st. 22-7t FOR SALE One horse, harness and wagon; also two pool tables. Call 601 N. 13th st 24-7t NOTICES For quick returns, if you have anything to sell let Ramsey sell it at auction. Our auction sales are famed, because of our honest and fair treatment We charge you 10 per cent, and pay the advertising. Can handle any amount from one piece to a carload. H. C. Ramsey, Auction Co. 17 S. 7th St. Phone 1876. H. C. Ramsey, Auct. FOR SALE Good five passenger Lex4ngton car. Knode's music store. 25-lt FOR SALE or Trade Good tough pony, harness " and saddle, 123 Main st 25-lt FOR SALE 8 fresh cows and 3 yearlings. Phone 3780. 25-lt FOR SALE Gas range; cheap, 204 S. 12th. 25-2t FOR SALE Bicycle; good condition. Call 32 Laurel st 25-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARMS FOR TRADE If you have City Property for trade on Farms list them with BENNETT & FOREMAN Room 212 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. FOR SALE Modern home, Bungalow Hill. Leaving city: will sacrifice for quick move. 618 Pearl St. 19-7t Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. AUCTION SALE Saturday May 27, 2 p. m. Good six room house, large lot, 612 Sheridan street. Terms day of Sale. ESTHER VEREGGE. Davennort Auctioneer. 19-7t A M. ROBERTS. KEaL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICII 18 S. 8TFI. Farms and City Properties. Porterfield & DeBoy. . Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE Good 8 room house; 4 acres ground one and half miles out. Address M. H. C, care Palladium. 22-eod-3t FOR SALE or Trade A good lot; cheap if sold at once; would consider a trade for live stock or second hand automobile. Address G, C., care Palladium. 22-7t FOR SALE The oid Jarsh Farm, -.now owned by the heirs ofjthe Turner Estate about 50 acres tillable. . balance pasture la within; 2 miles of Rich, mond and within four hundred feet of end. of paved' road. This farm can be bought at a bargain. " For informaUon CALL AT 404 S. 4TH ST. 20-eod-3t
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By McManus V ITALIAN BETTER FINANCIAL iii;;i!is:i 1 Don't 1 m U Hesitate 5a B to see us when in need of I Money B y E We make loans from $5 to $100 p H on furniture, pianos and stock, f p leaving everything in your pos- y H session, at the lowest possible H g rates and malic your payments g B to suit your income. Call and g H talk it over today. g 1 Home Loan Co. j 5 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509 B b a FOR SALE- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE House and vacant lot. Phone 3454. 23-7t Farms for Sale One of the best farms in the Miami Valley; four miles from Hamilton. O.. consisting of 166 3-4 acres; 125 acres plow land; balance pasture with running water; son. 3 timber pasture; lurge bank barn and good brick house; well fenced and improvements are good. Price, $100 acre; 1-3 cash; balance at 5 per cent, as long as wanted. This is a bargain. 136-138 High St. Hamilton, Ohio. F. T. NEWDICK. 23-3t-tu-ths-fri FOR SALE OR TRADE Lot on South 21st st., on west side of street, in second block. Thomas, Leach & Jones, AGENTS Room 3, Hittle Bldg. Over 830 Main St. Tel. 2576. FOR SALE Six room house and lot. 100x120 in Milton, Ind. Inquire of Santford Wissler. 25-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE ATKINSON for storage: also for buying or selling household goods. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 5-tf FURNITURE AND PIANOS MOVED IN AND OUT OF THE CITY. Long hauls a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. AVERY OXER. Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St WHEN MOVING T GET THE BEST The largest moving truck in town for clay and overland nioving. Goods Crated for Shipping. OR A MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S.. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St 28-tf SCHNEIDER Carriage Factory Can maks your Auto look like new. 43 S. 6th St. A. J. Ford has moved his shop to No. 6 S. 11th st . 253t NOTICE! George Toy of New York will open a new Chinese Laundry on 42 South 5th St. Give me a try. Open May 20th, 1916. ; MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS- ; FER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck, Forrest Monger Transfer and ' Storage Co. Phone 2608. . : :::Sj. ;:XAA LOST T.fkaT Pali nn U'alltJIvpi' . hn. near Loehr & Klute's. Return to I Palladium. - .- 23Uf 1
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