Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 250, 6 September 1916 — Page 9

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(1) Rustchuk, captured by Roumanians. (2) Dobrudja, where Russians are moving through Roumania for attack on Bulgars. ' (3) Contanza, where Russians are landing troops. (4) Kronstadt, the chief industrial city of eastern Transylvania, reported in Roumanian hands. (5 and 6) passes captured by Roumanians. (7) Dotted line showing shortened front to which Hungarians purpose withdrawing on a straight line from Dorna Watra to Orsova.

JURY FOR OCTOBER PICKED BY COURT EATON, Ohio, Sept. 6. Jurors to serve on the grand and petit juries during the October term of common pleas court have been drawn. The grand Jury will convene October 2 and the petit jury one week later. The list follows: Petit Jury 0. A. Maddock, Jefferson township; J. C. Stover, Gratis; Walter-Cohee, Jackson; Wilbur Christman, Washington; Howard Heath, Monroe; John H. Smith, Lanier; John H. Penrod, Harrison; J. S. Bourne, Washington; C. B. Guntle, Lanier; Horace Kirkpatrick, Israel; John Kramer, Washington; C. A.' Karns, Gasper; Ezra M. Creager, Washington; William Parker, Jackson; S. A. Rodeffer, Washington; William B. Wilson, Harrison; C. A. Burns, Washington; Casper Poorman, Harrison. Grand Jury George A. Bogan, Jefferson township; James Beckett, Is rael; E. C. Eikenberry. Somers; A. P. Duffield. Jefferson; W. S. Plummer; Washington; George Morningstar, Washington; Perry A. Marker, Twin; W. B. Francis, Somers; John H. Inloe, Somers; H. F. Ehler, Twin; Frank M. Campbell, Israel; Frank C. Wagner. Washington; Samuel Miley, John Gartland, Jackson; L. B. Buriff, Gasper. MILTON GUN CLUB TO SHOOT SEPT. 8 MILTON, Ind., Sept. 6. Frank Doty is home from a business trip.... L. H. Warren, who is traveling salesman for the Doddridge-Beck company, was the week end guest of a former Miltonlan, Walter Jones, of Spokane, Wash Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Richmond, were the guests of Mrs. Smith's father and sister. Will and Miss Margaret Ohmit. this week.. . . .The Milton Gun club will have a shooting tournament here, Friday, Sept. 8 The schools opened here. Monday with a good enrollment. No special exercises were conducted. The pupils were ascienrrt bv superintendent. Prof. L. E. Thompson to their respective rooms and classes. The teachers are, Prof. Thompson, superintendent. Miss Cora Wise, principal; Miss Alma Wagner, No. 4; Miss Blanche Moore, No. 3; Miss Marie Snyder. No. 2; Miss Emma Gingrich, No. 1.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver of New Castle and Miss Kate Baker of Indianapolis, are with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Baker.... Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace are spending the week with relatives at Indianapolis The ladles of the M. E. church will hold a market at the Houseworth building Saturday John and Isaac Speers were at Richmond Tuesday to visit Mrs Melissa Northern, who is very 6ick Mrs. Mary Passmore. ba3 been quite sick. A motion picture carema that uses (lass plates instead of films and also can be used to project pictures has been invented In Europe for amaura, i

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Philomath Events By Gertrude MeC?hland. School commenced her Monday with Miss Irene Evans of Clifton as teacher. She will board with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Plankenhorn and son Orval were in Richmond Saturday. Miss Nettie Shadle returned with them for a visit Mrs. Bert Teegarden of Clifton and Mrs. Teegarden of Liberty were here Wednesday.". . .Mr. and Mrs. Will Griffin and daughters, Blanch and Faye, and" Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Etchison and Eons, Delbert and Elbert, all of Elwood motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland Saturday evening and visited with them until Monday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gates and daughter of Illinois are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Gates and family ....Henry Rodenberg came Saturday for a visit with relatives... .Miss Helen McCashland of Ablngton spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. James Plankenhorn Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter motored to near New Castle Sunday and attended the meeting of the Baptist association. . . . Misses Mabel Stinson, Fern Rose, Neva Null and Helen McCashland picnicked along the river Sunday. With the , Reel . People MURRETTE. For her first appearance with the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play company t Marie Doro, the beautiful and talented r dramatic artist, will be seen at the Murrette tonight in "The Heart of Nora Flynn." Miss Doro is surround ed by a cast of unusual excellence which includes such prominent artists as Elliott Dexter, Lola May, Ernest Joy, Charles West, Little Billy Jacobs, Margaret George, Mrs. Lewis McCord and other members of the Lasky allstar organization. It is a feature of the Paramount program. THURSDAY. . A new screen drama will be presented at the Murrett theatre tomorrow night by George Beban, who returned to Broadway with his admirable and long-familiar study of Pietro Massena, the poor Italian from the tenements, who, through a cruel mistake, is arrested for kidnapping at a time when he is sick with grief over the death of his own Uttle girl. The GUe is "An Alien." and is based on Mr. Beban's old success, "The Sign of the Rose." With "An Alien" you follow the story on the screen as it shifts from Fifth avenue to the Italian quarter, now tracing this thread, now that, until you come to the gripping climax. tAWS NEED CHANGING County councilmen were of the unanimous opinion . that radical changes were needed in the state tax laws while in a discussion about the Inadequate methods which are at present provided for by. the law.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

NEW HOPE SCHOOL OPENS FOR SEASON NEW HOPE, O., Sept. 6 Mrs. Lucy Stemple and Kate Treffinger were the guests of Mrs. Josephine Goodwin Saturday af ternoon.... Misses Iva Bresher and Miss Glenna Leary spent Sunday evening in Eaton.... Miss Lola Bresher of Dayton spent Sunday with home folks.... Miss Treva Renner spent the last few days with relatives in Eaton Miss Thelma Crist of Sevenmlle spent last week here with her aunt.. Miss Josephine Goodwin spent Monday with her sister In Sevenmlle. Attended Chautauqua. Miss Janice Goodwin spent a few days at the Richmond Chautauqua. Misses Glenna Leary and Zelma and Janice Goodwin 6pent Sunday at Glen Miller Mrs. Lizzie Parker nnent last Thursday at the Chautauqua. .. .Mrs. Tressa Kayler spent Thursday at the Chautauo.ua Mrs. Frank Shaw and Mrs. Anna Stemple have returned from the Chautauqua where they have been camping for the last two weeks Mrs. Daisy Price and Omar Stamback have returned home A. L. Goodwin and Denver Murray attended the auto race at Cincinnati Monday Jackson townsmp scnoois opened Monday. It has been shown that deafness is more common In cold countries than in warm climates, the ear being very sensitive to atmospheric changes. Palladium 'Want. Ads' Phone 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etL, lc per word fox one insertion, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office before lf 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, confineraent cases, pnone 5183A 28-28t WANTETWallpaper and carpet cleaning. Like new by axaerta. Cla Cleanin Co, Pooas 1436, :Mifj

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WANTED A boy who can stay nights for room. Call 11 S. 9th. l-7t WANTEI Teams. Duke. Call 3062. John 22-tt WANTED Bicycles, baby-cabs, wringers, sweepers, furniture to repair. Lawn mowers, saws, knlres, edge tools to sharpen screens made to order and repaired. Work called for and delivered free., Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Sons. ' 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. sw WANTED Furniture packed, furnaces cleaned, 6toves blacked. Call Brown, phone 1036. 30-7t WANTED Competent man to trim hedge. Phone 2003. 30-tf WANTED Dressmaking. 413 S 7th street. 31-6t WANTED Your lawnraowers to sharpen and adjust. Called for and delivered free. Frank Brunner. Phone 1014. 8-tf WANTED Girls. Apply Richmond Baking company. 26-tf 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. Address W. P., care Palladium. 2-7t WANTED 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. "Address J. E., care Palladium.- 4-4t WANTED Several stenographers or typists for - three or four weeks' work. Commercial Club. 4-3t WANTED Experienced timekeeper. Apply for Job at Penn. Yards, north of Glen Miller. Hiss Bros. 5-2t WANTED Lady experienced ia crocheting and fancy work to take charge of art goods department F. W. Woolworth Co., 5 and lOo store. 5-3t WANTED Metal solderers, metal panelers, cabinet makers and mill hands fOr auto bodies. Inquire for Arthur Armstrong, Rex Hotel, 427 Main st, Thursday evening, Sept. 7, from 6 to 8. 6-3t WANTED Baker and delivery boy. Husson's Grocery. 5-2 1 WANTED By 14 year-old boy, a place to work after school and on Saturdays. Want to go to school, but must find work. Call 333 S. 10th st. 5-2t WANTED Washing. Call 76 Fort Wayne Ave. 5-2t WANTED Washings to do. Call 109 S. 5th street 5-2t WANTED--Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wlckett Phot 3 2480. 908 N. 12th st. wed-sat WANTED Two women . to work at Westcott hotel. Inquire of steward. 6-2t WANTED Metal solderers, metal panelers, cabinet makers and mill hands for auto bodies. Inquire Tor Arthur Armstrong, Rex Hotel, 427 Main St., Thursday evening, Sept. 7. from 6 to 8. 6-3t WANTED 2 or 3 furnisliea rooms for light housekeeping. Address J. E.. care Palladium. 4-4 1 WANTED Light housework' or as companion to care for invalid. Address E. M. D., care Palladium. 6-2t WANTED To borrow $1,200 on city property. .Address Property, Palladium. fi-2t WANTED Young man to learn the drug business, 16 to 18, out of school. Fosler Drug Co. 6-lt WANTED By young lady who can give good reference, home In private family, centrally located. Address Box 25, care Palladium. 6-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT One or two rooms; reasonable.. Phone 8063. n-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, 741 S. 7th St. phone 2012. 31 7t FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. 29 S. 10th. i.7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 221 ff. 16th street. 2-7t FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping apartments. 27 North 11th. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 37 North 8th. 6-lt NOTICE TO BIDDERS ProDOsals for sumtlies fnr th n of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of October, will be received bv the board of tnmtees at the hospital before 3 p. m., Monday, septemoer ll, 1916. Specifications mar be seen at the Second NatlnnAl hank, or at the hospital. By order of the board. . S. E. SMITH. Med. Supt

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FOR RENT Furnished rooms fot women. 209 S. 7th st. 6-2t FOR RENT Modern hotf;e, 218 North 12th. . - . 6'7t FOR RENT 1 three-roomed house, $4.00; 3 five-roomed houseB, $10.00. Call 325 West Main street 2deod-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 37 N. 8th. 6-lt FOR RENT Modern house and garage. 25 S. 19th. Phone 2214. 5-tf FOR SALE 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 20 good brood ewes. In quire L. care Palladium. 30-7t FOR 6ALEDriving horse, cheap. 147 Bridge Avenue. l-7t FOR SALE 15 colonies of bees cheap if taken soon. Health is cOnBidera tlon. Address B, Palladium. 2-7t FOR SALE Gray reed baby cab. 109 S. 15th. Phone 2810. 4-3t FOR SALE Indian motorcycle, HIS model, 3 speed, good as new. Phone 4310. 4-7t FOR SALE Ice chest, kitchen cabinet and other furniture. Phone 26&7. 5-7t FOR SALE Stock and dies, tools cheap; or trade. Durkels. No. 8 S. 7th. 5-7t FOR SALE One family driving mare, harness and 2 buggies. Inquire 63 S. 15th. 5-2t FOR SALE Sows, due to farrow. H. W. Gilbert Phone 1506. 5-tf A Few Typewriter Two No. 5 OLIVERS $35.00 each. One No. 3 OLIVER $15.00 One Corona . .. $35.00 Richmond Typewriter exchange. Room 311 Kelly-Hutchinson Phone 1010. Block. FOR SALE Boy's bicycle. Address Bicycle, Palladium. 6-2t FOR SALE Fine aster blooms, all Colors. 409 North 17th. 6-3t F6R SALE Bicycle and kit of R. R. tools. Philip Meek, Charles Ave. ; : 6-it FOR SALE Fresh cow. John U. Elliott, National Ave. West 6-7t FOR SALE Go-cart, good as new. 424 S. 9th. 6-3t FOR SALE Two ladies suits and a skirt. 4S. 20th. 6-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE VOR SALE $450 buys the best close in lot in Richmond, all improvements made, S. 9th and G. Phone 2854. 26-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Building lot. Inquire 909 N. I. 30-7t A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, LIBERTY AVE.. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH ST. FOR SALE By owner, six room frame house, with furnace; in fine shape, at 203 N. 18tb. Call phone 3737. 6-7t FOR SALE 5 acres, well improved, between stop 90 and 90, EatonRichmond pike. George Plehe. 31-7t FOR SALE THIS WEEK Farm Adjoining City of Richmond. PORTERFIELD & DE BOY 6-tf FOR SALE Farms and City Property ANY PRICE ANY LOCATION THOMAS & JONES 830 Main. Phone 2o76. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Furniture and Pianos moved in and out of the city. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. Long hauls a Specialty AH Work Guaranteed. All Kinds of MOVING Get the best and largest truck. City and overland moving. We crate goods ready for shipping. OR A MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th. Residence, 315 Randolph. SHAMPOOING, Scalp Treatments, Facial . Massage and Manicuring. Will do district work. 23 S. 12th st. ' l-7t 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 181 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1491 Satisfaction Guaranteed

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t will offer at Public Sale the following residence properties, to-wit: Houses, .-Nos.: J 700, 1702, 170417061708 N. F St In the city of Richmond. Ind these properties are nicely located for rentals for shop and railroad men. The houses are new and in good condition. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, one-third in six months, balance 12 months notes for deferred payments, bearing 6 per cent interest from date, secured by mortgage. A. L. LUCAS

J. F. DAVENPORT. Auctioneer.

PUBLIC SALE

The Undersigned Will Sell at His Farm H Mile West of Fountain City, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1916 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described personal property: HORSES AND MULES One Span of mules, five years old; 2 four year old Iron grey geldings; 1 two j year old black gelding; 1 one year old bay mare colt; 1 weanling iron grey colt CATTLE AND HOGS 2 grade Jersey cows giving milk, 1 yearling heifer, 3 yearling steers, 2 calves, j 6 brood sows, 28 shoats, one fresh cow. Complete Line of Farming Implements Including Wagons, Harness, etc. GRAIN 150 bushels of corn in crib, 35 bushels of oats, 20 acres of corn in field. Also Several Consignments of Live Stock to Be Sold at Sale. !

JAS. BUSBY. Auctioneer. W. O. SEANEY, Clerk. Dinner served by Ladies' Aid of New Garden Terms Made Known on Pay of Sale.

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street Phone 2233. n Satisfaction Guaranteed 11 South Ninth. 6-tf ALUMINUM Crank Cases of automobiles that become cracked can be quickly welded by our experts. WELDEXMFG.CO., Cor. 13th and North E Sts. Phone 1494. K. & K. Machine Shop For General Repairing Rear 1034 Main. (Known as Sailor Street) SCHNEIDER Carriage Factory Can maka your Auto look like new. 43 S. 6th St. CARPENTER and CEMENT WORK Let us figure on your Building Program. Finest of Workmanship. Estimates Cheerfully Given KELLY & MOON 220 North Nineteenth Street Store your household goods in our clean concrete building in rear of No. 19 South Uth st Private rooms and open space. Richmond Storage Co. . Phone 1412. See D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy and sell second hand fur. niture. 416 Main. Phone 1945. . 13-tt Large Auto Moving Van Local and long distance moving. All furniture handled carefully. J. L. McNIELL. Headquarters Feltman's Cigar Store. Res. 617 S. K St. Phone 2039. J. H. DOHERTY Contracting Carpenter Phone 4834. 24-14t MOVING. TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE rURNITUB-E Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. PhoBOfiflg. li-tf

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By Hoban Real Estate ept 9 Wed-Fri-2t 64-12 FINANCIAL MONEY 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 BIdg. Phone 256a Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. Preparedness 1 In Time of Trouble, when your financial I condition seems in need 1 of a tonic 1 COME TO US I win loan you any amount if on Furniture. Pianos, m Horses, Wagons, Etc. m Etc. H terms of repayment m can be arranged to g suit your Income, ll Easy Payments. Low Rates. i rmlrioinr treatment assured. I Mi D. strict confidence and courteous deal- P ings. g $35 Total Cost $4.80 ft m For 3 Months. g fi Other amounts at the same M g proportionate rates. j CalL Write, or Phone 1 RICHMOND fl I LOAN CO. 6 i Established 1895. g p Room 8. Colonial BIdg., Corner m . Main and Seventh Sts. g g Automatic Phone 1545. y S Richmond, Indiana. M 1 Licensed and Bonded Under the M S Laws of Indiana. g LOST LOST-Pink cameo ring la or near Chautauqua grounds. Phon 3&13 or return to 907 N. B street or Chautauqua headquarters. Reward. 2$-tf LOST High school pin between S. 12th and D streets and Murrette. Reward. Phone 1043. 6-3t LOST Silver bar pin, green set, between 16th street and Chautauqua. Finder please return to 215 N. J6th street Reward. g,2t FOUND FOUND Shawl on National road west, Call Ml S. 13th street 2t

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