Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 190, 28 June 1916 — Page 11

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mm Time TABLE J. .I MISS WHITE GIVES PARTY FOR FRIEND FROM GENTERVILLE

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i WHITEWATER. Ind., June 27. Miss Mildred White gave a surprise , party Saturday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mies Mazel Schell of Centervllle. Dainty refreshments were served the following: Misses Emma, ' Lenna and Earah Gehring of Centerjville. Josephine Woods. May Parker. Madonna Newton. Hazel Schell, Genejvlevft Slrnpnon, Prudence Austin, Agilies Addlman, Hazel Saxton, Mildred j White, Edith and Gladys Farmer Mrs. J. C. Thomas and daughter of ! Richmond visited relativrs here Saturday evening and Sunday. .. .Mr. and (Mrs. K. M. Sterrott and Mr. Joe , Throckmorton motored to Eaton, O.. ; Sunday Mr. Claude Addlcman was home from Bloomington on a few ciayt vacation last woek. Dublin Visitors. Frank Smith and family of DuMln were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith recently Mrs. C. A. Blose find sons and William G. White epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hough and family near Bartonia.... Klza Bortner and family of Lynn visited Lon Farmer and family Monday. ....Mrs. Walter Williams is spending a few days at Oxford, O., where her

husband Is attending school. Attends Convention. E. M. Stettler and family, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. Ray Knoll and Miss Woods attended the Sundav school

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1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young 'have re-

lurnea nome acter a tew nays vi6U at Jonesboro. . . .Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Davis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt at Fountain City Sunday.... Mrs. Dan White spent a few days last week with Corrie White and family.... Col. Williams. O. C. Hunt and families, Mr. and Mrs. Will Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Newt Bunker formed a motor party to Saratoga Sunday. .. .Misses Lena, Sarah and Emma Gehring of Cambridge City are the guests of W. C. Sourbeer and family. HELD TO GRAND JURY EATON, O.. June 28. Pleading not guilty and waving the right of an examination Oil a charge of cutting with , Intent to kill, Jchn C. Acton, owner of a meat market, was bound over to the ' grand jury under 500 bond when he appeared before Mayor Foos Tues1 day afternoon. He furnished bond i and was released. The charge against i Acton is the aftermath of a fight which he an Joe Jones, butcher, staged 'Saturday night in Acton's place of business. Acton inflicted a couple of wounds In Jones' side. Italian engineers have reported entirely feasible a proposed tunnel from Venice to the Island of Lido, which will be two miles long and in places twenty-seven feet beneath the sea.

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This photograph shows the flat type of ground and the form of trench fighting on "a certain parf of the Russian front, where furious activity is now reported.

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MAIE PICKED OUT To LIVE IN -lbN'T POPULAR ENOUCH TO HAVE A, MRS. VANDERBILT GIVES AUTO AMBULANCE CAR Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, wife of Lt.-Col. Cornelius Vanderbilt, of the Inspector General's staff, New York National Guard, has offered to the New York Guard a motor ambulance of any type to be selected. It will cost between $20,000 and $23,000. Lt. Col. Terryberry, Chief-Surgeon of the National Guard, has proposed that it be a tractor able to draw a train of six. trailers, and JUrs.. .Vanderbilt has assented. SMITH DEPLORES POPULAR TALKS ABOUTEUGENIGS In his address before the American Medico-Psychological association at Old Point Comfort. Dr. Samuel E. Smith, superintendent of the Eastern Hospital for the Insane, said that he did not believe the eugenic laws passed in many states will have the result anticipated. "The eugenic laws suggested for recent enactment In several states furnish an example of such premature legislation which must prove more harmful than helpful." said Dr. Smith. "The dignified science of eugenics has been degraded into a public rlaything and made the unfortunate obiect of the cheap wit of the stage and public press, for the reason that its principles have not been suffieciently worked out to furnish a sound foundation for a legal superstructure. Indeed, there is no assurance that its principles whenever that are known and proven, can ever be applied by the law to improve the efficiency of the race."

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

SAY-KIN YOU TELL ME JF THEKr AMY MORE I TRAIN 5 DUE HERE I 1JS RIDE THEIR WHEELS ON TRIP TO MILTON MILTON, Ind., June 28. Mrs. Catherine Smulser and daughter, Mrs. Bryan and daughter, of Greenville, O., visited the former's sister, Miss Sarah Mehan and other friends here Sunday. On Monday, Miss Mehan's brother, Thomas Mehan, of McMinneville, Tenn., visited her Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kerber had as guests at dinner Monday their son. Andrew Kerber, and Mrs. Jessie Mala and daughter of south of town. Walter Martz of Hamilton, O., was also a guest Ernest Doty is making some improvements on the house he recently purchased.. .. .L. F. Lantz and daughter while enroute to Los Angeles, Cal., stopped at the Grand Canyon in Arizona from which place they wrote home Mrs. Byron Whitely and children of Richmond, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Maxine and her brother were very anxious for the visit and were preparing to run away from home on their wheels to come to Milton, when their plans were interrupted by a little sister who told their mother. Mrs. Whitely after discovering the plan, gave them permit and they rode their wheels over, while Mrs. Whitely followed on the car The Booster club will meet Thursday evening. A good program is being prepared. PROSECUTOR ATTENDS HAGERSTOWN COURT HAGERSTOWN, June 2S. Mr. and Mrs. T. Fox entertained Friday Mrs. Reba Rudy of Anderson and sister, Mrs. T. T. Sells Russell Highley of the grocery firm of Highley and son spent Sunday at Cambridge City. During the absence of Mr. Highley his father, H. B. Highley of Richmond, took charge of the store Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abel are the guests of relatives at Alexandria Mrs. Lorinda Bohrer, who formerly lived here, now living with her daughter at Brookville spent Sunday and Monday here. ....Prosecutor Reller was called to this place Monday for proceedings in local court. ODD FELLOWS ELECT Oriental Encampment, I. O. O. F., elected the following officers last night: R. H. Chattin, past chief patriarch; Henry Mason, chief patriarch; Harry Young, high priest; Charles E. Potter, senior warden; Alex Martin, junior warden. It was decided to hold a picnic about the middle of July. The place has not yet been selected but it will probably be some place near enough to be reached handily with automobiles.

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TWO CARS COLLIDE. EATON, O., June 28. A six-cylinder Haynes car driven by T. J. Stebbins and a Ford driven by E. C. Newby collided Monday evening at the corner of Main and Cherry streets. The machines were going slowly and neither was damaged to any extent. PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY COMMISSIONER. By virtue of an order of sale directed to the undersigned commissioner from the clerk of the Wayne Circuit court of Indiana, on a judgment obtained in said court in cause Number 17,369 on the docket of such Court, said commissioner will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate situate In the County of Wayne and State of Indiana, to-wit: Ninety-five (95) acres off of the west side of the southeast quarter of Section number six (6), township fifteen (15) north, range thirteen (13) east. This real estate is located about two and one-half (24) miles southeast olthe town of Milton in Washington township, and is known as the Marlatt farm. It is a fine body of land and well improved. Bids will be received by said commissioner at its office in the City of Richmond, or by its attorney, but no bid will be accepted which is less than the full appraised value of said real estate. An abstract of title will be furnished the purchaser, and said real estate will be sold free from all liens and encumbrances. The purchaser will be given the right to break ground and sow wheat on said farm this fall, and full possession will be given, if desired, by Novem ber 15th, 1916. with the right reserved to enter for the purpose of gathering corn. Terms of Sale At least one-third () cash in hand, one-third (V3) in nine (9) months, and one-third () in eighteen (18) months from date of sale, the purchaser to secure the de terred payments by his notes in usual bankable form drawing six (6) per cent, interest from date, and secured by mortgage on said premises, or the purchaser may pay all cash. The German-American Trust & Sav. ings Bank, Commissioner. Wm. A. Bond, Attorney. Richmond, Ind., June 14-21-28. Pal 1 ad i 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 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 WANTED Any kind of work by day. Address Geo. Morris, Gen. Del. Richmod, Ind. 28-2t WANTED To give a boy a home in the country, between the age of 10 and 13 years. Phone 3430. . 28-2t WANTED Handy man, one familiar with crating machinery and ma chine parts preferred. Apply at Cincinnati Pulley Machine Co., N. W. 3rd and Penn. R. R. 28-lt SAVE the pieces of all kinds of broken metal and we'll save you considerable time and money with our scientific Welding. . -- WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and North E Sts. Phone 1494. "Expert Welders." WANTED Experienced married man for farm work. Wm. Buckland, R. R. D. 26-tf WANTED Girls. Apply Richmond Baking company. 26-tf WANTED Bicyclee, 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 30S6. Wesley Brown & Sons. - 8-tf GET your lawnmower snarpened, screen doos repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. , 3-tf WANTED Teams. Call S062. Jehu Duke. 22-tf

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916

WANTED Girls 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 SL 24-tf WANTED Cattle to pasture. Phone 3136. 27-tf WANTED Two calfs that will develop into beef, age two days to two weeks. Phone 1681. 26-eod-7t WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. WicketL Phoni 3480. 90S N. 12th st. wed-sat WANTED Your carpets to clean. Call 4119. D. W. Walters. , 24-26t WANTED Dish washer. Central quick lunch room, 500 Main st. 27-3t WANTED Young lady for clerical work in exchange for tuition. We will allow good pay for the work. Do not phone but call in person at the Richmond Business College. 27-3t WANTED 4 or 5 waiters or waitresses, transportation paid on Connersville truck. Central Restaurant, Con nersville, Ind. 27-2t WANTED Auto and buggy painting. 617 N. 12th st. Ed. Burns. 9-tf WANTED Wallpaper and carpet cleaniDg. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf GET YOUR LAWN-MOWER sharpened screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern room at 39 S. 10th str 28-Tt FOR RENT 6 room house, gas, electric light, water, $12.00. Benj. F. Harris. - 28-3t TO LET 2 rooms, bath furnished" Central. Call 22 N. 13th st. 28-lt FOR RENT 4 room flat, 44 S. 9th st. Electric lights. Walter Ratliff. 28-tf FOR SALE 5 drawer cash register, cheap. Address B. F. L. 28-3t FOR RENT 2 modern light housekeeping apartments and two sleeping rooms, with bath, at the Home Lawn! 41 N. 6th. 27-3t FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms. 221 N. 1-Hh. 27-tf FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms, 27 N. 11th. 27-2t FOR RENT FurnisUed. house. New Paris pike. Address House, Pal'adium. 27-2t FOR RENT Modern 8 room house at 500 S. 12th st. Phone 3713. 26-tf FOR RENT Four room house, 78 John St., $8.00 per month. Phone 1644. 26-3t FOR RENT Store room, No. 13 N. 10th st. 26-7t FOR RENT 5 room flat, first floor. South 5th and A, electric lights and bath. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 12-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished room, 204 South 14th St. 22-7t FOR RENT Half double house. 6 rooms, 306 Chestnut st. 21-tf FOR RENT House 905 . N. G st. Innuire Dr. Kinsev. 24-7t POR RENT 6 room modern house. Call 1013 Main. 21-tf FOR RENT Flat 16 S. 13th st. 21-14t FOR RENT Modern rooms; 103 N. 17th st. 1-tf FOR RENT Small business room, rood location. Phone 3267. 23-7t FOR RENT Five rooms, bath and furnace, 242 Richmoad Ave. 23-7 1 FOR RENT Half double house, 6 rooms, 306 Chestnut st. 24-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Second hand Excelsior motorcycles. Elmer S. Smith, 426 Main street. 28-4 1 FOR SALE Rifle in good condition. Phone 4153 or call 425 S. 10th. 28-lt FOR SALE My Baker coupe, new tires, excellent mechanical condition, 65 miles per charge. Demonstration. L. G. Reynolds, 39 N. 10th st. Phone 1430. 27-7t Fj.l SALE Picture show cheap if sold this week. Address 105 Richmond Ave. 27-7t FOR SALE Or will -buy, old violins. 12 S. 9th. 26-14t FOR SALE Excelsion twin mtorcycle and side car. Bargain if sold at once. Inquire 504 S. 12th St. 26-3t LATEST MODEL Chevrolet for sale at $5.25, in excellent condition. Phone 2055. 26-7t FOR "ALE Three baby cabs in first class condition.. Will go cheap to quick buyer. Call 406 N. 2nd st 6-tf FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle and side car cheap. 31 S. 5th St. 13-tf FOR TRADE Well located vacant lot for Ford runabout. -Address Box 194, r.ichmond. Ind. 10-tf FOR SALE 1 Reed baby cab in first class condition. Will go cheap to quick buyer.' Call 406 N. 22nd st 7-tf

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FOR SALE FOR SALE -Six year old driving horse, sound & well broken. Call any time at 300 S. 4th st Richmond Indiana. 26-7t FOR SALE $450 buys the best close In lot in Richmond, all Improvements made, S. 9th &nd O. Phone 2854. 26-tf FOR SALE One C. Schmidt & Co., meat cooler, 6x8x10 ft. as good as new. Sawyer and Gard, New Madison, Ohio 22-7t FOR SALE Bargain, 30-horse power Studebaker, .arranged with both truck and 5-pa6senger body. Address B. Palladium. 9-tf FoR SALE A few uncalled lor made-to-measure suits. Cheap. Al Rost. The Tailorman. 14 N. 6th SL 9-tf FOR SALE Sewing machine motors, $13. Lacey, 9 S. 70 . Phone 1756. j 12-ev-wd-tf : FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Bennett & Foreman Farms and city property: 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. FOR SALE 60 acres; 1-4 down, 15 years on balance I PORTERFIELD & DeBOY FOR SALE 6 room house, bath and; electric lights. Good location. Ad-' dress or call 26 Richmond Ave. 28-7t For Beautiful Homes Now ready to occupy in "The Place Beautiful" Modern in every detail the very best location that Richmond affords and "the most beautiful court in this section of the countrythat's what they say. Address all inquiries to Miller Keniper COMPANY Phones 3247-4347. or Call for keys at No. 4 Washington Court. FOR SALE Two modern flats; 1 six room house. See Geo. B. Moore. Phone 2112. 28-eod-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE City property for Ford automobile. Address Box 194, Richmond, Ind. 10-tf FOR SALE Modern home, fine location. Cash or payments. Address Box 194. Richmond, Ind. 10-tf A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. STH ST. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE 7 room oak finished house; would consider second-hand automobile. Inquire of Bert Gordon, 401 N. 8th st. 22-7t FOR SALE Or Rent. Nice six-room modern house, 103 S. W. Second st 22-7t LOST LOST $5 bill in Kresge 5 and 10c store, Monday p. m. Return 813 N. 12th. 28-lt LOST Panama Hat on Liberty pike between Burgess Hill and the city. Notify Palladium. 28-2t MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE WHElOiOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck In town for city and overland moving. Goods Crated for Shipping. ORA.MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St. 28-tf

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Located In Palladium Eulldlng 100 feet from Main ctreet, on Busiest side street in Richmond new building, walls Just newly decorated, rooms are well lighted and ventilated. Rent very rea sonable. CALL AT RICHMOND PALLADIUM OFFICE ROOM NO. 8. PAI, LADIUM BLDG. PHONE 2S34 OR 2898.

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.MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS FER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 260S. 11-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. FINANCIAL MONEY LOAN Ask up for money our rate are low payments small. We loan on furniture, pianos, teams, stock, etc., without removaL Private. Reliable. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. i MANS BEST FRIEND IX 6 1 TIME OF NEED d 3 y omiey. When You Need It Ask Ua For It H We will lend you money on your g Furniture, Horses. Wagons, Piano, Cattle, Implements gl Loans From $5.00 Up Any s Amount S3 1 $35.00 costs only $4.80 for three months. a Other amounts at proportionate M g legal rate3. Everything accord1 ing to law. B Write, phone or call we will p ,end our agent to explain our rates'. No charge unless you If borrow. H II ii S3 S Riclhinnioinid I Loam Co. 1 Cor. 7th & Main St. Room 8, fl Colonial Building. l Automatic Phone 1545. . (Est 1895.) 5 m 4 y BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Special Attention to Sight Correction and Fitting of Glasses. Drugless Method. Lenses and Mountings Furnished. "' - 004y2 Main St., ' Richmond: Store your household goods in our clean concrete building in rear of No. 19 South 11th st Private rooms and open space. Richmond Storage Co. Phone 1412. ' J. H. DOHERTY, contracting Carpenter. Phone 4834. 24-14t D aUadium Want Ads. Pay.

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