Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 238, 23 August 1916 — Page 7
Bringing Up Father
TL Tt ''i-'.. It was late at night when Kclley Delaine reached this point in his cogitations, and he determined to put his reeolutions into effect as soon as practicable. Caryl Marvin awoke and yawned sleepily. She had made-no positive engagement with Hadley for the day or evening, and the prospect depressed her. While she was dressing, however, Mrs. Halloran slipped a letter under her door, and her depression vanished as she read it. It was In Hadley'a handwriting, and contained a plea, accompanied by endearing epithets, that she meet him at noon in front of the building in which were Delaine's rooms. The girl giggled as she saw that the letter was 6igned "Dora Redfleld." Ben was so clever! She warmed over the coffee that Julia had left in the pot, for it was too much trouble to brew fresh, and ate her breakfast in her wrapper. Then she rose, with another yawn, to complete her toilette. As she was brushing her hair in front of the mirror a scribbled note from Julia caught her eye. "Dear little sister," It ran, "I have set the alarm-clock at the hour at which you should get up to get to Mr. Delaine's on time. I do not want to wake you when I go out, for you lookid so tired last night and got in so late. I know you must be weary going out so much. Dear, would you mind making no more engagements for this week? Year pale cheeks make me anxious each morning. Take care of yourself today, dear little girl. If you would not mind - perhaps you and I can go for a little 'bus ride tonight. "JULIA." '"Bus ride!" 6niffed Caryl contemptuously. "I wonder what she'd say if she knew of the trip I took yesterday with Ben." She had to hurry to finish her toilette, and she was flushed and very pretty when she reached Delaine's apartment. The author opened the door for her himself. His manner was polite, but he did not smile. He followed her into the study, and stood by the window, gazing out, while she took off her hat and coat. Then he turned toward her and cleared his throat nervously. "Ah Miss Marvin," he said, "there la something I want to speak to you about before we begin our work this morning." At her employer's grave tone Caryl turned with a start, and the vivid color left her face. Delaine, noting this, was conscious of a slight shock. Why, if she had no sensation of guilt, should she look so frightened at his remark about wishing to talk with her before beginning work? "Sit down." he said gently, and, as she dropped down upon the divan, he drew a chair opposite her. He felt, he told himself, as a young dentist must feel the first time he attempts to pull a double back tooth, and without the use of gas. LABOR GROUP WINS DEPORTATION FIGHT WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Congressmen allied with the "labor group" today triumphed in a fight which was carried to the White House to secure the release of George H. Audreychine, an iron worker, of llibbing, Minn., who was arrested during the big strike of the Mesaba mine workers and was threatened with deportation to Bulgaria. Secretary of Labor Wilson today ordered the cancellation of the deportation warrant and directed that he be given the status of a desirable alien. CATHOLIC SOCIETIES HOLD CONFERENCES NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Business sessions were held today by all of the organizations of the American Federation of Catholic Societies which Is holding its fifteenth annual convention here. A Cough May Lead to Tuberculosis Distressing and dangerous complications may follow if you neglect It. Even when so serious a stage Is reached, Eckman's Alterative may bring relief. For more than twenty years it lias been widely used in such cases with beneficial results. As with any medication employed in this trouble, the best results are obtained when the patient pays strict attention to diet and gets plenty of rest and fresh air. , Because of its easily assimilable content of calcium chlorid, this preparation is effective where a tonic upbuilder is indicated. As a corrective of nightsweats it has proved most useful. It may be tried with absolute safety, since It contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs of any sort. i Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia. U-Adv. 1
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WAKE OP" 00 INfFrTl "Don't look so. startled, Miss Marvin," he protested, and was relieved when the girl laughed, although the laugh was a nervous one. "Do I look startled?" she parried. "How silly of me! I am not the least bit afraid of you." Her color was reasserting itself,. There was also creeping into her eyes an expression of defiance. "The matter I want to talk to you about," the man began, "is one that is puzzling me quite a bit. I have a friend, whose name you may have heard, John Redfleld." To Be Continued. 100 YEARS OLD "The kidneys play a most important part in causing premature old age and death the more injurious the poisons passing thru the kidneys the sooner comes decay" so says a distinguished physician, who further advises all people who are past thirty to preserve the vitality of the kidneys and free the blood from poisonous elements, such as uric acid to drink plenty of pure water sweat some every day and take "Anuric" before meals. This "Anuric" is put up in tablet form, and can be obtained at almost any drug store. For that backache, lumbago, rheumatism, "rusty" joints swollen feet or hands, due to uric acid in the blood, "Anuric" quickly dissolves the uric acid as hot water does sugar. It was discovered by Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. Prevent old age by simply sipping a cup of hot water every morning before breakfast, take a little "Anuric" before meals and live to be a hundred. Adv. NOTICE OF SALE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Edith Kantner, Pearl Hayward, Beulah Price, Olive Eliason, Charles Landwehr, Plaintiffs, vs. Ralph Landwehr, a minor; and Peter Husson, as Guardian of Ralph Landwehr, minor heir of Dora Landwehr, Deceased, Defendants. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1916. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Dickinson Trust Company, of Richmond, Indiana. Commissioner, appointed by Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, in the action for partition wherein Edith Kantner, Pearl Hayward, Beulah Price and Charles Landwehr and Olive Eliason are plaintiffs and Ralph Landwehr, a minor, and Peter Husson as Guardian of Ralph Landwehr, minor heir of Dora Landwehr, deceased, are defendants for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in complaint in said cause, will as such Commissioner, on Thursday, the 21st day of September. 1916, commencing at the hour of 1:30 o'clock, P. m., upon the premises herein described, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following real estate situate In Wayne County, State of Indiana, to-wit: "A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section Sixteen (16), Township Sixteen (16). North, Range Fourteen (14) East, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of said Quarter Section, running north to a piece of gas pipe on the Quarter Section line 60.12 rods south of the northwest corner of said Quarter Section; thence east parallel with the north line of said Quarter Section to a piece of gas pipe on the east line of said section; thence south on the section line to a point 40 feet north of the north line of the right-of-way of the P. C. C. & St. L. R. R. Company on the right-of-way now used and occupied by said company; thence southwesterly parallel with the north line of Baid right-of-way, to a point 20 feet north of the south line of said section, to a point in the north line of said right-of-way; thence southwesterly along the north line of said right-of-way, to the south line of said section; thence west to the place of beginning, containing 96.21 acres, more or less." Term of Sale: At least one-third of purchase money cash in hand -and balance in one and two years from day of sale in equal Installments, deferred payments represented by notes in usual bankable form, waiving relief, bearing interest at six per cent per annum from date of sale, payable annually, and secured by first and purchase money mortgage upon the real estate sold. This real estate will be sold free and clear of all liens including taxes of the year 1916, and to purchaser will be delivered an abstract of title showing title in him without further cost. Possession reserved to February 2S, 1917. This is an unusually good producing farm being located one mile north of National road in Center township and three miles west of the City of Richmond upon a good highway. Purchaser will be privileged to enter and sow wheat in the fall of the year 1916
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immediately following the purchase of the property. Dated August 22, 1316. DICKINSON TRUST CO., Commissioner, Richmond, Ind. Gardner, Jessup and White, Shiveley and Shiveley, Attorneys for Commissioner. Aug. 23-30; Sept. 7-14 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY COMMISSIONER Notice is hereby further given, That the undersigned, as Commissioner, duly appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, in the case of Elyta A. Gibson, et al, vs. Perry C. Shadle, et al, where in order and judgment of partiton and sale of real estate was made by said court, will offer at public sale, upon the premises, on the 21st day of Sept., 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, situated in Wayne county, Indiana, to-wit: A part of the southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 16, of Range 14 east, and bounded as follows, towit: Beginning at the southeast cor ner of said Section 32; thence west 80 rods and 12 links to a marked oneeighth corner; thence north 4 degrees west, 56 rods and 12 links, (56.4S) rods to a marked stone in center of Old Road; thence north 53Vi degrees west along said road 44 rods to a marked stone; thence north 89 degrees east, 120 rods to a marked stone in the section line; thence south 83.12 rods to the beginning, containing 46 acres, 16 reds, more or less; ALSO being a part of the southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 16 north and Range 14 east of Second Principal Meridian, beginning, at a marked stone in the west line of said southeast quarter section at Henry Myers' southwest corner; thence south along said line 57.2 rods to a marked stone; thence north 86 degrees, 2S minutes east, 40 rods to a marked stone; thence south 6 rod3 to a marked stone corner; thence south 89 degrees east, 40.68 rods to a marked stone; thence north 4 degrees west, 35.16 rods to a marked stone; thence north 53 degrees west, 44 rods to a marked stone in the line dividing the aforesaid quarter into north and south halves or Henry Myers' south line; thence west along said line 39.82 rods to the place of beginning, containing 25.53 acres; ALSO the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section No. 33, in Township No. 16 north of Range No. 14 east, containing 40 acres. Said real estate was the home farm of John A. Shadle and is situated about two (2) miles south of Centerville in said County. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash in hand, and the balance in one and two years; the purchaser to execute his promissory notes for the deferred payments, in bankable form with six per cent, interest, and attorneys fees secured by mortgage upon said real estate. The purchaser may pay all of the purchase price in cash. Said sale of said real estate will be made free of taxes and encumbrances. PERRY C. SHADLE, Commissioner. Dated Aug. 23, 1916. Shiveley & Shiveley, Attorneys. Aug. 23-30-Sept. 7 Want -Ads Phone 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc per word for one in'sertion, 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 fates for business advertising.
WANTED WANTED Teams. Call 3062. John Duke. . 22-tf WANTED Girls. Apply Richmond Baking company. 26-tf
ers, sweepers, furniture to repair. Lawn mowers, saws, knives, edge tools to sharpen screefe made to order and repaired. Work called for and delivered free. Phonb 3086. Wesley Brown & Sons. 8-tf J GIRLS WANTED We can use a few more girls in our factory at S. H and railroad. Good wages guaranteed. Working hours 7 to 5. Duringhot weather, 7 to 4. Indianapolis Glove Co. 3-tf
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WANTED Wallpaper ana . carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Cattle to pasture. Phone 3136. 27-tf GET your lawnmower sharpened, screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tt WANTED Competent housekeeper with reference. Phone 2308. 19-tf WANTED to buy second hand Ford. Address W. P., care Paladium. 19-7t WAITED Single man on farm by month. Address C. T. Mutchner, New Paris, Ohio. l9-3t DO YOU want $30 a month and room with private bath? I want a reliable white woman for general housework. Mrs. D. H. Dougan. 21-tf WANTED A girl for general housework; must give reference. Inquire 202 N. 15th street. 21-3t WANTED Your lawnmowers to sharpen and adjust. Called for and delivered free. Frank Brunner. Phone 1014. 8-tf WANTED Horseshoer at once. J. B. Oxley, Winchester, Ind. 16-tf WANTED To rent modern 5 or 6 room house. Address "Modern," care Palladium. 16-7t WANTED Old sash and glass. Phone 3037. 17-7t WANTED Two young ladies to learn millinery designing and making. Paid while learning. , MRS. C. A. BREHM 35 North 8th Street. 22-3t WANTED Refined woman to retail high class line of goods. Good pay. Phone 2869. ' 22-2t WANTED Barber at No. 9 S. 6th street. Call at once. 23-2t WANTED An experienced dairy and stock farmer. Address F. E. O., care Palladium. 23-7t WANTED Place to earn room. Address Earlham Man, care Palladium. 23-2t WANTED Work on Saturdays. Address Earlham Man, care Palladium. 23.2t WANTED Lady or gentleman to do light work or travel. Salary $15 to $18 per week and expenses. Address Employment, care Palladium. 23-7t WANTED Refined middle aged lady to help with housework, in country, two in family. E. M., care Palladium. 23-3t $150.00 SALARY for 60 days' work paid woman in each town to distribute FREE circulars, and take orders for White Ribbon Concentrated Flavoring. J. S. Ziegler Co., Chicago. 23-lt WANTED To buy all good secondhand furniture at Rigsby's Furniture Store, 14 N. 5th st. Phone 2532. 23-7t WANTED Men who desire to earn over $125.00 per month write us today for position as salesman; every opportunity for advancement Central Petroleum Co., Cleveland, O. 23-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT One or two rooms; reasonable. Phone 3063. 11-tf FOR RENT Seven room house with barn and garden; .1011 S. J street. H. C. Bullerdlck. Phone 1644 or 1419. 12-tf FOR RENT 3 room flat 1138 Main street. 24-tf FOR RENT Modern flat, Murray Theatre Bldg. 15-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms for gentlemen only. 66 S. 12th., 16-tf FOR RENT Space at 1021 Main. 18-7t FOR RENT 7 room modern bungaeleotric light, water. 117 N. 6th street. , 21-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, upstairs and down. 109 North 12th. Phone 2550. 21-tf FOR RENT Modern room in private family. Best location. Lady preferred.. ' Would consider gentleman. Reasonable to reliable person. 123 N. 9th. 21-3t FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. Reasonable. 218 N. 12th st21-3t FOR RENT 4 room flat. Call 3"25S". 6th street 22-2t FOR RENT Upper 4 room flat with bath. Phone 1700. ' 22-7t FOR RENT Garage space, $3 per month.- Call 35 North 8th st. 22-3t FOR RENT Sewing machines, $2.00 per month. H. D., Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. : 22-tf FOR RENT 5 room flat, lights and bath, $10.00i 210 Richmond Avenue. Phone 3276. 11 e o d-7t FOR RENT Large room for office or business, over Conkey's Drug store, 9th and Main. Steam heat and water. Shively & Shively. Mon-Wed. FOR RENT 5 room house. 908 N. Sth. . 16-wed-sat FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Call 218 N. 12th street . 23-3t FOR RENT 200 acre farm, cash. Address Owner, care Palladium. 23-7t
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FOR SALE FOR SALE Singer Sewing Machine, No. 66, in splendid condition; cheap if sold at once. Call mornings. 2S SJSth. 21-3t FOR SALE Two roadsters Maxwell 30 good as new ; Brush, in good order. 230 West Main street. 15-7t FOR SALE-American underslung roadster, A 1 shape. Must be sold quick. Call McConaha's Garage. 17'7 FOR SALE 1 Reed baby cab in first class condition. Will go cheap to quick buyer. Call 406 N. 22nd st. 7-tf FOR SALE Household goods all kinds. 28 North 13th street. 18-7t FOR SALE 1 set of Champion die tools. Address T. A., care Palladium. 18-7t FOR SALE Flanders "20" roadster, your price. Call 542 N. 14th st. 21-7t FOR SALE Hupp roadster. Rear 109-11 S. 6th. 21-7t FOR SALE 1 spring wagon, good as new; 1 cheap road wagon, stick seat Call 1089. 21-7t PA NTH 2 PAIRS FOR Made to Order Al Rost Panic Proof Tailor Made 14 N. 6th St
FOR SALE Piano boxes. Call 2608. 22-6t FOR SALE Typewriter. $5.00. Call 205 N. 8th street. 22
DON'T BUY NEW METAL PARTS when old ones become worn, cracked or broken. Our welding service saves loss of time and money. WELDEX MFG. CO., Cor. 12th and N. E Sts. Phone 1494. FOR SALE Coal range in good condition. Inquire 215 S. 7th. 22-2t FOR SALE Favorite range. 7th street. 310 S. 22-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE Roadster, 1914 model, A 1 condition. Inquire 127 South 12th. 22-7t FOR SALE At half price, or will trade for lot, One 10 Passenger Motor Boat, almost new. MRS. C. A. BREHM 35 N. 8th St., or Phone 2002. 22-3t FOR SALE Duplex Graphophone; will play Victor and Columbia records. Call phone 1946 or address D. E. Dennis, 300 S. 13th street 23-tf FOR SALE Sewing machine motors, only $13. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th street 23-tf FOR SALE Light roadster, first class condition. -Call 21 S. 23rd. 23-7t FOR SALE Bicycle in good condition. 314 West Main. 23-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $450 buys the best close in lot in Richmond, all improvements made, S. 9th and G. Phone 2354. 26-tf 219 North 11th Street FOR SALE Address The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247-4447 A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE IS S. 8TH ST. 100 ft. lot, 117 Liberty Ave. FOR SALE Address The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247-4417 Bargains in Farms and City Property PORTERFIELD & DE BOY Two Corner Lots, So. 9th Good Business Lots For Sale, $500.00 Address The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247-4447 . FARM FOR SALE 50 acres, on good road, 2 miles of good market; buildings almost new. Price $4,500 Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block FOR SALE 8 roomed house; bargain. Phone 2S97. 23-lt
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A modern little farm home of ten acres, an ideal Poultry and Berry Farm, two acres in berries; new seven room house, bath and furnace, water works plant, and electric light plant, full cement basement and cement porch, garage and stable, poultry house, farm well fenced, will take a small city property as part payment or trade on a larger farm and pay the difference. . THOMAS & JONES 83012 MAIN. PHONE 2576
in FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7 room modern bungalow. All improvements, made and paid for. 204 N. W. 5th. Inquire 202 N. W. 5th. 19-eod-7t Lot No. 17 Bungalow Hill FOR SALE Address: The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247-4447 Bennett & Foreman Farms and city property: 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. FOR SALE Farm of 130 acres on 6tone road, one mile from county seat. Land lays level; good Improvements. Would consider citv rentals. Address 210 Richmond ave. Aug. 9-Wed-Sat. FOR SALE Three good Thor second hand motorcycles. Prices, reasonable. Call 12 So. 6th. " ' 19-7t FOR SALE A good, Improved 100 acre farm, worth $100 per acre. Would consider good clear, southeast property, worth $4,000 to $5,000 as part purchase money. A. M. ROBERTS 18 S., 8th st Residence phone 4171. 23-3t FOR SALE Five room cottage, extra lot modern except furnace, on Bungalow Hill. Priced to sell at $1,500.00. BENNETT & FOREMAN 212 Union Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 2707. CASH OR PAYMENTS Five room house, electric light; both waters 218 North Seventeenth. THOMAS & JONES 830 Main. Phone 2576 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street. Phone 2233. WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck fn 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 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. 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. HAVE YOUR PIANO MADE INTO A PLAYER PIANO by having a player action put into it by Theo. C. Henschlaeger Piano and Player Piano Expert 1S1 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1491 Satisfaction Guaranteed FURNACE REPAIRING A Specialty Now is the. time to have It put in condition for winter. I repair all makes of hot air furnaces; can furnish new parts for same. All work guaranteed. If your furnace needs me, just call Phone 1957 and I will call. A. L, LEE L Tin Shop and Warehouse 424 South 9th St Richmond, Ind.
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By McManus HEn DOWH THERE -iT NO Ute OF WE TO0 SEE.: EH 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. Reliable. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. MONEY TO. IT 1U OAN Can you use $5, $10, $15, $20, $25, $40, $50, $75, or $100 for from one month to twelve months time. Payable weekly or monthly. We will advance you whatever amount you may need on your Furniture, Piano, or personal property, without publicity. $35 Total Cost $4.80 (for three months.) Call, Write or Telephone RICHMOND COMPANY Corner Seventh and Main Sta. (Est 1895.) Room 8, Colonial Building Automatic Phone 1545. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED All Kinds of CARPENTER and CEMENT WORK Let us figure on your Building Program. Finest of Workmanshin. Estimates Cheerfully Given KELLY & MOON AAA tl .A A m fm a a. raorui xwneteenui street SCHNEIDER Carriage Factory . Can makj your Auto look like new. 43 S. 6th St. See D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy and sell second hand fua niture. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 13-tt MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 260S. 11-tf LOST LOST Small gold Masonic pin somewhere on Main street Return to Palladium. Reward. . 27-tf LOST Eagles' receipt book. Return to Ed Moore, 29 N. 11th at 6 p. m. Reward. 21-3t STRAYED From Glen Miller Stock Yards, one Jersey calf, weight about 170. Reward offered for Information or return of calf to Glen Miller Stock Yards. Phone 3744. 21-3t LOST Pocketbook containing money and papers. Finder may keep money. Return pocketbook and papers by mail to M. E. Stern & Co., Dayton, Ohio. No questions asKed. 2I-at LOST Brooch pin of diamond and pearis. newaro. rnone into. LOST Bunch of keys. Return to Palladium. 23-1
