Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 167, 31 May 1916 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916

PAGE NINE

CENTEIMLLE FAMILY WILL MOVE

TO WEIV RESIDENCE IN CANADA

r CENTERVHJJC, InL, May 31. W. lb. Cook sad wife left last week for 'Hamilton. Ontario. Their , daughter Wilma, and husband recently moved to Canada. Mr. Cook la la poor Health and they will probably locate there permanently.. . . .Esther Morgan and. Riley Caatetter have secured position la Richmond aad are staying with relatives there this summer. .... Mr. and MravCbarles Porter and Miss'Elfreda Dickenson motored to M uncle Sunday and visited friends there..... Mark Stevens and John Nixon return ed Saturday morning from a trip to Detroit and other cities near where they have been inspecting concrete roads. Give Church Social. The . Christian Endeavor of the "Christian church gave a social in the church parlors Friday evening. Piano duets were rendered by Audrey King fand Beulah Bowers, Clarris Welter and tMurle Terrv. Howard Meek gave a ! piano solo and Grace Townsend and Ethel Anderson gave recitations, a 1 short address was made by Luther Zehring Ruby Hanly, Laurabel I Stevens, Nova 8hadel, Pearl Horner, Mildred DriffeL Letba Dunbar, Gladys Stevens, Keith Hatfield, Julian Dunbar and Lester Hort, enjoyed a picnic supper last Friday evening, near the creek bridge west of town. Moves to St. Paris. Harry Leisure and family moved to St. Paris Saturday where he will take his new position Frank Howell and family have moved from CblumL08I8 TWO HORSES. ECONOMY, Ind.. May 31. Vernon Marshall bad a fine mare and colt killed by lightning Sunday morning. They were values at 1800. Mr. Marshall gave $475 for the mare when but a colt. No insurance on them. It bad expired a few days before the killing. Mr. Marshall Is a stock insurance agent, but neglected to insure his own. ' T

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ty. Lightning struck a pine tree in Charles Porter's yard Sunday morning. Another tree in Mrs. Addle Williams' yard was struck..... H- C. Leaaon, an old soldier, 'came from Indianapolis to attend Decoration services. FIVE VETERANS ATTEND SERVICE CAMPBELLSTOWN, O., May 31. Charles Campbell and wife of Kenton, O., are here visiting their parents, B. F. Campbell and wife.. ..James O'Hara of the Philippine Islands, arrived here Thursday evening for a visit with his mother, relatives and friends John W. O'Hara and family spent Sun day with his mother at New Hope Harley Parker of Springfield, spent Sunday with his mother at New Hope Harley Parker of Springfield spent the past week with his parents, Will iam Parker and family. Hold Decoration Services. Miss Amy Arrasmith was in Eaton Monday... ..A number from here attended Decoration 'services at New Hope and Concord Sunday. There are at the present time only five Civil war veterans residing in . this township. They are I. N. Zeek and Joseph Dolphin of New Hope, Alexander Pryfogle and Charles Wolford of New Westville and E. H. Cook of Campbellstown. SEE CONVICTS DRILL. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., May 31. Democratic editors will witness a 'drill of convicts at the state penitentiary at their annual outing here July 20 to 22. Arrangements have been made to get the editors in the prison also to get them out. K y.vK'XxV.-. C. Hovt. the sixteen-year-old

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Events in Economy

By N. H. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oler were at Muncie Monday Redy Saunders was at Peru Monday.... Mrs. Lue Fennimore la visiting at Muncie this week. . 1 -Epworth League social Tues day night drew a good size crowd of jolly workers.... Mrs. Ellen Clark is visiting relatives at Richmond.. -.Mrs. Susan Mendenhall la visiting Frank Osborn and family : Muncie.... Har old Fouta, William Ballinser and Gar land Kennedy were at Hagerstown Sunday Aseneth Osborn will visit friends and relatives at Muncie this week. . . .Friends hold monthly meeting Saturday . here .... Rev. Mr. Ballard called on several members of his church Monday.... Word was received here Monday of the death of Mrs. Mag gie Murphy, 74, who one time resided here, now of Henry county. Funeral at Bloomingsport Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Murphy was well known here. Rev. Miss Ola Johneon preached the funeral. WILLIAMSBURG ! i Harry Cooper of Richmond spent Sunday with Curtis Ryland and family Chester Clements was at Economy Monday on business. . . .Several from here attended memorial services at Economy Saturday Miss Edna Kenly and Mrs. Lola - Mercer attended meeting at New Garden Saturday Several young people from Olive Hill an Greensfork attended the party at the town hall Saturday evening Mothers' Day was observed .at the M. E. church last Sunday. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Rev. Ulmer and Mr. Calwell Miller Miss Ethel and Esther Fra2er spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James F.azer Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huddleson and daughter Pauline were Richmond shoppers Monday A dance will be given in the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night June 10th Miss Ruth Perry entertained several of her friends Sunday evening Susie Harvey of Webster spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Williamsburg. youngster who was signed up by viewof the ,f act that he shut out anuuiu nunwc i, w a tucj yfyuu

RELATIVES J1ETUIW

TO SPEND KEL'ORIAL AT HAGERSTOVII HAGERSTOWN. Ind, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Reploglo of New Castle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Monroe Sunday. Charles Backenstoe received a message Monday that his brother was dead at Bloomfield; HI. Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp enter tained .Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Knapp, and Mrs. Hazel Seirsdorffer. and Mrs. Valleta Knapp at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Hettie Schults of Logansport has returned home after a -visit with Mr. and Mrs- Solomon Copland and Miss Jluth Copland. .,' Word was received Sunday by Chaa. Knapp. that his brother-in-law, Jo seph Gray, 90, was dead" at his home la Dublin. The funeral was held this morningMrs. Mary Monroe went to Greensfork Saturday. Clarence Sparks, who has been working at Lewisville,- Ind., returned home Sunday, and for the present will work for his father, A. J. Sparks Mrs. Edith F. Smith entertained at dinner Saturday, Misses Urtle Ruark, Alma Koon, Nellie Smith, Gladys Chew. Esta Snider and Corenne SwoPe of the New Castle Business college. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter went to Columbus, O., Sunday to visit Mrs. Porter's mother. - Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shinn are en tertaining their aunt, Miss Gibbs of Madison, Ind. Mrs. Kate Taylor of Amelia, O., Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Geisler, South Perry street. . TO EXAMINE RECRUITS. INDIANAPOLIS, May 31. Lieut Commander Comfort of the naval recruiting station will make trips over the state to examine would-be candidates for the navy's civilian cruises this summer, similar to the military training camps. Indiana will furnish about forty blue-jackets for a month. - Hit Games 'i-x-.xx,, (T!. T -:::ox:-x-T.jC-xx.-.!&M.x6'Asxi5x5 ?x' -Sx?a ?a5 Manager McGraw, of the Giants High School team, of New York his opponents without a hit in each

GOOD CROP EXPECTED

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. May 31. Farmers, in this locality have practic ally all finished plowing, but the ma jority have not as yet finished sowing. Fruit growers state there is prospect for a fair-crop of -cherries, that of apples will not bo an average. PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED Q iris Wanted We want a few girls. Only those who will appreciate ' steady work and excellent working conditions need apply. Working hours 7:30 to 5:00; day Saturday. BEEBE GLOVE CO. North 8th St 24-tf GET your lawnmower sharpened, screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co, 1020 Slain. Phone 1936. 3-tf WANTED Teams. Duke. Call 3062. John 22-tt WANTED Lawn mowers ground. Called for and delivered Satisfaction guaranteed. F. Brunner, 1029 Main. Phone 1014. 13-tf WANTED Auto and buggy painting. 617 N. 12th st. Ed. Burns. 9-tf 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 Farm hand by month. Call 111 N. 8th st 20-tf 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 TANTED Paper hanging. Call 111 N. 6th. 23-14t WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. Julian Cates, 114 S. 18th. Phone 2878. 27-4t WANTED Butter customers. W. F. Mills, Greenville. O. 29-7t WANTED Girl for general housework; no laundry. Phone 2977. 30-2t WANTED Washings and housecleaning to do. 1023 North H. 30-2t WANT EDCook at Carr restaurant 402 N. 8th. 30-3t WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wickett Phoni 3480. 908 N. 12th st. wed-sat WANTED Lady over 25 to travel and demonstrate; salary $12 per week and expenses. Address A., Palladium. 31-lt WANTED Cashier at Hoosier Store. 31-2t WANTED Grocery clerk. Phone 1329. 31-lt WANTED Oxy-Acetyline welders. The Nat. Auto. Tool Co. 31-3t WANTED 10 refined young women as nurses; board, room and laundry free. Small allowance. Doctors, who are unable to supply demand for trained nurses, will employ you after graduation at $25 a week and upward. Douglas Hospital, 3164 Rhodes Ave., Chicago, 111. 31-lt FOR RENT 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 Seven room house, furnace and bath. Call at 26 S. 9th st. 22-7t FOR RENT Modern apartments, N. 15th and A fits. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st, or see janitor. . 22-tf FOR RENT1411 S. A st -Modern furnished room, 24-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms, 123 N. 17th st 24-7t FOR RENT 3 roomed house; 1-S acre ground for garden; $6.00. Call 325 W. Main. 24-eod-tf FOR RENT Upper flat 16 S. 13th St. Phone 2277 or 2157. 26-7t FOR RTNT 3 rooms downstairs, 121 S.5th. - 27-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms for men only; 214 N. 8th st 27-7t FOR RENT 6 room upper flat, $30 tier month. R. L. More. 29-7t FOR RENT Pasture; phone 3136. 29-tf FOR RENT One suite; light house keeping; also one sleeping room, both nicely furnished; all modern con veniences; 106 N. 6th st. 29-3t FOR RENT Five room modern flat; six room modern with large yard and fine shade and fruit trees. Phone 2150. Dye & Price. Mon-wed-sat FOR RENT 3 rooms; $8.00, over 511 and 513 N. D. All have gas lights and water. Phone 2854. 5-31-eod-3t FOR RENT 5 room bouse; 127 S. 9th st, electric light, gas. 31-lt FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP 4 cylinder Reo light deliver- car and other cars. Quaker City Ga.age. 15-tf FOR SALE One horse, harnes and wagon; also two pool tables. Call 601 N. 13th st. 24-7t FOR SALE-:-$450 buys the best close in lot in Richmond, all improvements made, S. 9th and G. Phone 2S54. 26-tf FOR SALE 1914 Twin Indian motorcycle. Bargain, 439 S. 14th. 26-7t FOR SALE Two Airdale 1413 S. J. Phone 1466. puppies ; 27-tf FOR SALE Tent 12x12: portable frame, floor and inside lining; neat appearance and good as new. Call 106 N. 6th. 29-3t FOR SALE Reo automobile good condition at Auto-Inn. Cheap If sold Im mediately. 29-tf

AUCTION . of Real E

Large brick business building. No. 34 South 6th street; three large rooms down stairs; seven-room flat upstairs. Also, six-room frame dwelling. No. 32 South 6th street. Also, large brick dwelling. No. 34 South 5th street, nine rooms and cellar; stable in rear. All la good repair; desirable location, within one square of Main

street, fronting on improved streets.

Public Amctiomi

at 2:00 o'clock p. m.

SatMrday9 June 39 119116

o Easy Terms or for Cash. V f BENJAMIN W. KORTHAUS, Executor H KELLEY & KELLEY, Attorneys j

FOR RENT TWO OFFICE

ROOM

Located In Palladium Building 100 feet from Main etreet, 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. 8. PALLADIUM BLDG. PHONE 2S34 OR 2898.

FOR SALE FOR SALE! Sweet potato phone 3003 or 3153. plants; 29-7t FOR SALE One shooting gallery and two Winchester 16-shot rifles, in! first class condition. Cheap if sold at I once, at 535 Main street. 30-3t ! FOR SALE All metal match machines; new, filled with matches, at 535 Main- 6treet 30-3t! FOR SALE Oriole Go-Basket; fine condition; cheap. 236 S. 3rd. 30-7t FOR SALE -Delivery wagon. Call 318 30-7t Main street or phone 1493. FOR SALE A nice, paying restau rant. Will sell cheap if sold at once. Good reasons ror selling. Address "Restaurant," care Palladium. 30-3t FOR SALE A seven-passenger 50 H. P. automobile. Inquire 100 N. 7Uj street. Phone 1381. 29-mon-wd-sat

FOR SALE Sewing machine motors, -$13. Lacey. 9 S. 7tl. Phone 1756. !

12-ev-wd-tf I FOR SALE Carriage in good condi tion, 2237 Main st. 31-3t FOR SALE Oriole go basket; fine condition, cheap. 236 S. 3d st. 31-lt FOR SALE An almost new motor; 1-6 H. P., Westlnghous, at $10; also on Singer Sewing machine. Phone 3625 or call 46 S. 19th. 31For Sale WAVERLY ELECTRIC model 81, run only 2289 miles; 4 passenger 32 cells, Philadelphia three cell batteries, good shape. Complete, equipped with time switch and charging outfit. Good reason for selling. Price complete $800 Will demonstrate. Call Wharton, Sales Agency PHONE 3789. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. Farms and City Properties. Porterfield & DeBoy. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE: House and vacant lot Phone 3454. 23-7t A. M. ROBERTS, KEAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. L PHONE 4171. OFFICII 18 S. 87I-I. Two Real Bargains in Farms One fine level farm of 240 acres, well improved; also good level, well improved farm of 50 acres. These farms are priced to sell. Inquire of Co C. Hawley NEW PARIS, OHIO. Bennett & Foreman Farms and city property; 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. MOVING. TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE HjRNlRE3ioved to and from tho city by large' motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phono 2608. Bl-tf

ALE Will be sold at FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN Ask up for money our rates are low payments small. We loan on furniture, pianos, teams, stock, etc., without removal. Private. v Reliable. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. I Iff It' j Money 1 Wou Want We Have It Do not say no until you investigate. If you do not have enough money ' 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. $25 costs $4.10 fcr 3 months. $35.20 costs $4. SO for 3 months Other amounts in proportion. WRITE OR PH'J.VE US. i3 si t3 Richmond 1 Loaie Co 1 Phone 1545 1 B i 1 COLONIAL BLDG. ROOM 8. q COR. 7TH & riAIN ST. 1 RICHMOND - - - INDIANA H H "e are licensed, and bond-d H g under the laws of Ini.-.na. y BUSINESS CLASSIFIED WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck in town for ciay and overland movinr Goods Crated for Shipping. ORA MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St. 28-tf Furniture and Pianos moved in and out of the city. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. Long hauls a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. June Is the Right Time To trim your trees, Norway Maple, Etc., Etc. If you want them trimmed right call on GEO. L. von CARLIZON, . The Tree Man. 632 South 11th St. Of 1707 Main. Between 17 and 18th. SEE ATKINSON for storage; also for buying or selling household goods, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 5-tf LOST LOST Pocketbook rings and money, dium. Reward. containing two' Return to Palla 29-3i

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