Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 247, 2 September 1916 — Page 9
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HAVE "YOO tIET MX VFe - MR ATTEND REUNION IN FARMERSVILL WEST MANCHESTER, 0., Sept. 1. H-Mrs. E. G. Lea3 and daughter Mar gery, were In Dayton Friday and f pent the day with Mrs. Flo Davis and family Jerry Fager and wife, Levi Shumaker and wife, and Jabez Fager, Castine, attended the Albaugh family reunion Thursday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Gephart of near Farmersville Mrs. Rosa Shewman chopped in Dayton Friday. Returns Home. Miss Josephine Miller, who was the guest of Dayton relatives the past two weeks returned home Friday A. B. Cossairt and family motored here Friday from Constantine, Mich., and spent Saturday with their parents Miss Yvonne Miller left Friday to spend a week with Mrs. Mcllie Moyer at Dayton. Father Dies. William Michael received a telegram Saturday announcing the-death of his father, who died at his home in Virginia Mrs. Merle King returned Friday to her home at Jeffersonville after a two weeks visit with her parents Miss Gladys Warner t Newark, O.. visited Thursday with Mlsa Alice Sceurman Roscoe Leas and David Horn spent Thursday at Lewjaburg, Mr. Horn remaining over until Friday. BUILDS 8!G SHED TO HOUSE CHOPS OF FINE TOBACCO GETTYSBURG, O., Sept. 2. Granville McKee and wife entertained the following guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Pence and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee and family of Orrville, O.. Mrs. Barbara Wehrley and Fred and Ella Wehrley Mr. and Mrs. William Grey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lute Anderson. Caves In Mechine Wheel. Frank Buck of Eaton, in making the turn at theOxford road just west of town, Sunday turned too short and caved in a front wheel of the machine he was driving. No one was injured but the auto and it still remains on the road side Mrs. Rena Fudge of J.ewisburjj, spent Sunday evening with friends in this vicinity E. V. Stamback and Roy Anderson heard Dr. King at the Chautauqua at Richmond Sunday evening. Visit With McDonalds. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore and family and Mr. end Mrs. Kay Howell of Richmond, and Mrs. Martha Pence Mrs. Fanny Curry of Cincinnati, came Sunday evening for an extended visit with relatives Dan Brubaker is erecting a new tobacco shed on his property. Dan has a fine crop of tobacco and it will take something substantial to hold it. While in the process of erecting the frame Monday, a rope supporting a heavy beam gave way and the beam fell, hitting George Wehrley a glancing blow on the arm lacerating it considerably. Another "largest Cag in the world" has been discovered and this time it Is the one. measuring 130x80 feet and weighing half a ton, which the Canton, Ohio, grand army posts possess.
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OFUCOT OP TO WE HE SEAT IN THE FA-8.L0H. Philomath Events By Gertrude McGa&hlanc!. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and daughter, Doris, and Gertrude McCashland made a business trip to Richmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens and daughter, Dorothy, called on Plankenhorn sisters Tuesday evening. Miss Darlie Fisher is visiting at Mr. Radcliff's in Connersville thi3 week. Visits Mother Mrs. John Clevenger and children spent Tuesday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. M. B. McCashland. Mr. Samuel Fisher made a business trip to Connersville Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Doddridge and Gertrude McCashland motored to the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailey, near Milton Wednesday evening and Misses Iola and Pirrola Doddridge returned with them after spending the week visiting with relatives. GREENSFORK SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 4. GREENSFORK, Ind. Sept. 2. Dr. Neff mado a business trip to Hagerstown Wednesday Dick Ulery was in Economy Tuesday The tabernacle services will continue all week... ..Phoebe McMullen of Richmond is spending a few days with her son, j Beecher and family School willj open Monday Ed Allen and family i attended the Connersville fair ! Charles Knote made a business trip to Richmond- Wednesday. Lindley in Town Arch Lindley of Jacksonburg was in Ridge is on the sick list, with malaria. ....AlDeri iuuier is preparing ioi build in Fairview Mrs. Clyde Mul len and children returned from a week's visit at New Paris, Ohio. NEW PARIS FAMILIES RETURN FROM LAKES NEW PARIS, O., Sept. 2 Charles A. Pierson, patrolman at Dayton, was at home a few days this week on account of sickness Miss Vera Bevington returned Wednesday night from a delightful visit with relatives at Bucyrus, Ohio Miss Carrie Davis left Thursday for a week's visit at Centerville and Pennville with relat ives Misses Morna Newbern and Irene Timmons spent Thursday and Friday as the house guests of Misses Helen and Katherine Davis at Richmond. Inspect Ditch Surveyor William Markey and Trustee Elwood Coblentz viewed the Wilhelni ditch Thursday, Markey "sounding" the ditch to determine the correct elevation G. D. Smith finished Wednesday a neat cement crossing and corner post on the public corner In front of the First National Bank. The crossing has been broken down a number of times by heavy vehicles. Charles C. Hawley, Jr., returned Thursday to his home at Eaton after! a visit with his grandparents, Messrs. and Mesdames C. C. Hawley and C. A. Hawley Messrs. and Mesdames John W. Noakes and G. C. Wolf have returned from a delightful outing at the northern lakes The annual Reid reunion will be held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Clark at their beautiful country place.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
HAVE OhEPal lad 5m mm Want Ads Phoee 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 EXPERIENCED NURSING, confinement cases. Phone 5133A 28-28t WANTED Single man farm. Phone 5127-1. to work on 30-4t WANTED Competent hedge. Phone 2003. man to trim 30-tf WANTED Dressmaking. street. 413 S 7th 31-6t WANTED vVallpaper and carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Poone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Your lawnmowers to sharpen and adjust. Called for and free' FranL Brunner- Fnn 8-tf HELP WANTED Woman, middle aged, to help in kitchen and housework. Good wages; permanent year 'round position. Address J. A. B., care Palladium. . 3-6t WANTED Furniture packed, furnaces cleaned, stoves blacked. Call Brown, phone 1036. 30-7t WANTED Young men stenographers. There never has been a greater demand for young men stenographers who know bookkeeping, in positions where the opportunity for advancement is first class. Any one who can stay in our office for a short time realizes this as no one else can. If there are any young men in Richmond who are not satisfied with their present opportunities they should get full information in regard to our fall term which opens next Tuesday. Write, phone or address RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. 31-3t WANTED Stenographers who knowsome Bookkeeping. Forty calls last week which were not filled. Could we offer any better reason why you should begin a training with us next week at the oepning of our Fall Term? RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. 31 3t. WANTED. Phone 3129. Girl. l-2t WANTED A boy who can stay nights for room. Call 11 S. 9th. l-7t WANTED Salesladies. Leader. Apply Grand l-2t WANTED Young persons who cannot auena aay scnooi to ao me next best thing and enter night school which will begin next Wednesday night at the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. l-3t 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. Phon6 3086. Wesley Brown & Rons. 8-tf WANTED Girls. Apply Richmond Baking company. 26-tf WANTED Middle aged woman to do housework; two in family; steady work. Call 126 N. 7th. 26-tf WANTED Teams. Duke. Call 3062. John 22-tf WANTED MEN TO LEARN THE BARBER BUSINESS. Few weeks completes. Pull down one to three thousand yearly. We have the jobs. Sure of success. Earn while learning. Tools given. Write for free catalogue. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE 349 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, Indiana. 26-7t WANTED To z buy ice chest. Call phone 2156. 2-3t
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FIVE bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to $50 per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 1255, Omaha, Neb. june 3-satl4t WANTED Sales woman, experienced. Reference. : The Globe. 533 Main street. 2-lt WANTED To rent a room for light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished, with heat. Can give reference. Address Reference Palladium. 2-lt WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wickett. Phonj 3480. 908 N. 12th St. wed-sat WANTED Cook in boarding house. Address Cook, care Palladium. 2-lt WANTED 10S2. Tinner's helper. Phone 2-3t WANTED 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address J. E., care Palladium. 2-lt WOMEN WANTED Full time salary $15.00, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 25c an hour spare time; permanent; experience unnecessary. In. ternational Hosiery, Norristown, Pa. 2-lt WANTED Man; 1 high school graduate, ambitious, who expects to go or return to college late this fall or next year. Must be clean cut. $60.00 per month up. Experience not necessary. Send photograph if possible. Address Mr. Smith, Room 300, 333 S. Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. 2-lt. WANTED We frame pictures, grind knives, file saws. We repair everything. Called for and delivered. Brown & Darnell. Phone 1936. 2-tf WANTED Second-hand Ford, dress W. P., care Palladium. Ad-2-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT One or two rooms; reasonable. Phone 3063. 11-tf FOR RENT Modern flat, Murray Theatre Bldg. 15-tf FOR RENT 5 room unfurnished fiat with bath. S. 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 25-tf FOR RENT 100 and 200 acre farms. Cash. Address Owner, care Palladium. 29-7t FOR RENT 5 room furnished flat, with electric lights and bath; three room flat for light housekeeping, with bath; nicely furnished sleeping rooms for men only. See A. W. Gregg, Phone 1537. 29-tf FOR RENT 5 roomed house with one or two acres of ground. Address F. M.. care Palladium. Sept. l-7t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, I 741 S. 7th St. Phone 2012. 31 7t. J FOR RENT Modern furnished room. Ill N. 8th st. l-2t FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, 39 S. 10th. l-7t FOR RENT2nd street. -Furnished room, 28 S. l-3t POR RENT Furnished room; gentleman preferred. 903 N. D. l-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, reliable person. Call 33 N 5th . 31 ead3t fT)RRENT Six room house with toilet, gas, electricity, attic, pantry. 423 N 13th . Lewis C. King, 421 N. 13th. Phone 1604 Thurs Sat. FOR RENT Furnished front room, reliable person. Call 33 N. 5th. 31-eod-3t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 221 N. 16th street. 2-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 9th. 29 N. 2-3t FOR RENT One Modern. Flat. GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main. Phone 2112 FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 Reed baby cab in first class c mdition. Will go cheap to quick buyer. Call 406 N. 22nd st 7-tf FOR SALE Duplex Graphophone; will -Tilnv Vlr.tnr and f!n1ninhia records. Call phone i946 or address n v Dennis. 300 S. 13th street. 23-tf SALE Motorcycle ; will "take 26-7t bicycle in. 415 S. 6th. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 7 H. P. TWIN INDIAN Nearly New. Guaranteed first class condition. Cheap for quick sale. Call No. 3 Fire Department North A "St., between loth and 16th. FOR SALE Wagons, harness, wheat drills; drills of all kinds. Vehicles, all kinds. 317 North A Street FOR SALE 20 good brood ewes. Inquire L, care Palladium. 30-7t FOR SALE Ford touring car, good condition; for quick sale, $185.00. Auto Sales Agency, 1024 Main. l-2t FOR SALE Driving horse, cheap. 147 Bridge Avenue. l-7t FOR SALE Driving horse, harness. light delivery buggy. Bargain if sold at once. Louck & Hill Co., 200 N. 4th street. l-2t
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VHAT OO YOU THINK FOR SALE 1916 Regal five passenger electric starter; exceptionally cheap if sold at once. Richmond Electric Co. l-2t FOR SALE Wagon, spring, or school hack. J. A. Elleman, Fountain City, R. R. A. 28-eod-7t FOR SALE Standard rotary sewing machine, used short time, good as new; a bargain for $30. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756. Sat-tf FOR SALE Side car, cheap. 822 S. 7th street. 2-lt FOR SALE Ensilage cutter, good condition, $65.00. Box 178 Centerville, Ind. 2-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Good four-year-old work mare for driver or pony. Doc. Stewart, office 10th street park. 2-lt FOR SALE 15 colonies of bees cheap if taken soon. Health is consideration. Address B, Palladium. 2-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE VOR SALE $450 buy3 tne toest close in lot in Richmond, all improvements made, S. 9th and G. Phone 2854. 26-tf 219 North 11th Street FOR SALE Address The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247-4447 FOR SALE OR TRADEInquire 909 N. I. -Building lot. 30-7t FOR SALE At $76.00 Per Acre Farm of 90 acres, sugar tree land; 6 room house, good well, fair barn, good gravel road, 1 3-4 miles southwest of Losantsville, Ind. Great chance for a hustler with a boy or two. Address 30 S. 5th street or phone 1654. 28-7t FARM FOR SALE 50 acres, on good road, 2y2 miles of good market; buildings almost new. Price $4,500 Wm. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. STH ST. 100 ft. lot, 117 Liberty Ave. FOR SALE Address The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247-4447 Bargains in Farms and City Property PORTERFIELD & DE BOY Lot No. 17 Bungalow Hill FOR SALE Address: The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247-4447 POR SALE 7 room modern bungalow. All improvements made and paid for. 204 N. W.'5th. Inquire 202 N. W. 5th. 19-eod-7t Two Corner Lots, So. 9th Good Business Lots For Sale, $500.00 Address The Miller-Kemper Co. Phone 3247-4447 FARMS FOR SALE 240 acres all level half black, good buildings, tenant house, $95 per acre. Terms easy. 160 acres level, good soil, 2 sets buildings, price,. $110.00 per acre. 160 acres, stock farm, well watered, fair buildings, $65 per acre. 150 acres, 100 acres fine bottom land, modern dwelling, near traction, $90 per acre; $3,000 down, balance to suit, 130 acres, all level fair buildings $95 per acre. Terms easy. 100 acres, all level, tenant house, $10,000. 92 acres, all level fine land; good location, $12,500. Near high school. Terms very liberal. 91 acres, 5 miles of Richmond, good buildings, well, watered, $65 per acre. . 1 70 acres, well located, good land fair buildings, $6,000, very easy terms. - 50 acres, nearly level, good soil, fair buildings, $3,800; $1,500 down balance to suit Also a large number of other farms that are priced right. C. C. HAWLEY, New Paris. Ohio Thurs. Sat. Tues. SEE ALEN RICH Real estate, farms and city property. Phone 185, Foun. tain City, Ind. Aug 22-eod-6t
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FOUND A real bargain for a man who wants a six horse-power gas engine with a new feed grinder and a 40 foot canvas belt Only slightly used. Cost $400 a few months ago. Will sell for $200. TalcottOverlaed Co. Main and 12th St.
III!'! tM simfflsimffi iiimmiiiuii: lil!!llii:Ulilllliliai!U!il ' I.I I! FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Four acres, four room house and other buildings; large orchard, small fruits and good well water. Price, cheap if sold at once. Address Cheap, care Palladium. l-2t Bargain in Modern Duplex Lot 50x160, good shade and shrubbery, good surroundings. Each apartment has six rooms and bath; hardwood I floors in two rooms and halls; front I and back porch; hot water heat. Price, $4,500.00. DYE & PRICE Phone 2150. POR SALE 5 acres, well improved, between stop 90 and 90, EatonRichmond pike. George Piehe. 31-7t FOR SALE Four rooms and bath, nearly new, $2,000; good six room house on South 7th street, $2,000; eight room, modern, central location, $5,000. DYE & PRICE Phone 2150. FARM STO R SALE 160 ACRES In Walnut Level, which is a great producing farm. 156 ACRES With all modern buildings, well fenced and tiled; good producer and fine location. 45 ACRES With good buildings and priced right. 130 ACRESGood buildings, well fenced, line location. Will consider some Richmond property on this farm. SEE GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. FOR SALE I Special bargain in one 5 room cottage. Good rental location; all improvements made and paid for. 12 inj vestment for quick 6ale. GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. FOR SALE Farm of seven acres; 6-room house; good barn; land all level and all tillable; orchard, fences good. Located on one of the best pikes out ! of Richmond. Priced at Only $1,500. THOMAS & JONES 830 Main. Phone 2576. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, 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. All Kinds of MO VI NG Get the best and largest truck. City and overland moving. We crate goods ready for shipping. ORA MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th. Residence, 315 Randolph. HAVE YOUR PIANO MADE INTO A PLAYER PIANO by having a player acUon put into it by Theo. C. Henschlaeger SHAMPOOING, Scalp Treatments, Facial Massage and Manicuring. Will do district work. 23 S. 12th st. l-7t IF IN DOUBT about the wonderful saving by having broken metal Welded here, ask for list of happy customers. WELDEX MFG. CO., Cor. 12th and N. E Sts. Phone 1494.
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By McManus AbK YOUR WIFE. TO LEAVE AN' I'LL TELL I km iHililLMIH IWv FINANCIAL LOOK! i MONEY ON CREDIT j New Plan p Any amount from $3.00 to $100 p on your household goods, piano, B stock, farm implements, etc., 1 without removal. H $3.50 M Total cost of $25.00 for three U p months. Other amounts in pro- g j portion. B PRIVATE RELIABLE 3 p Write, phone or call. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1503 R g Richmond, Ind. H, BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Piano and Player Piano Expert 181 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1491 Satisfaction 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. See D. U. 'Atkinson for storage; als will buy and sell second hand fu. niture. 416 Main. Phone 1943. 13-ti FURNACE REPAIRING A Specialty Now is the time to have it ?ut 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 Phor.e 1957 and I will calL A. Lo LEE Tin Shop and Warehouse 424 South 9th St. Richmond, Ind. Large Auto Moving Van Local and long distance moving. All furniture handled carefully. J. L. McNIELL. Headquarters Feltman's Cigar Store. Res. 617 S. H St Phone 2039. Old Violins and Supplies. Guaranteed Elgin and Waltham watches; $3.0C to $10.00. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th st 5-tu-thrs-sat-M j. h. d o h e r rr Contracting Carpenter Phone 4834. 24-141 NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS Wednesdav Sept. 6, at RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. l-2t MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. 11-tf LOST LOST Small geld Masonic pin somewhere on Main street Return tc Palladium. Reward. 27-tf LOST Pink cameo ring In or near Chautauqua grounds. Phone 2553 or return to 907 N. B street, or Chautauqua headquarters. Reward. 28-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS WISEMAN & STANLEY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cambridge City, Ind. and Horse Equipment Motor Also Motor Ambulance Servtea.
