Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 256, 13 September 1916 — Page 9
JERRY ON THE JO&'k ' 'mfv'in- d:h.' -U--'. ' : :- ' : By Hoban r3d Qq, ggisst) - wiPP 1 ? wo usnv bead .
The Iron Glaw Rsad this story In the Palladium and M It at the Palace.) " Uhe crebt at silently up tne broken itepa again, went to her father's timeworn tool cheat and from it took out a aomewhat rusty but ominous-looking revolver. The thin-armed girl with the thickbodied revolver then crept back towards the cellar. She had reached the top of the stftirs when she saw a dark figure slowly emerge from the gloom. Then a gasp of surprise broke from her lips, for she saw It was the one armed workman from the Applewalthe factory. And the next moment she remembered that this was the same man who had tried to rob her father of his work. And she no longer hesitated. "Get out o' this house!" she commanded. "And get out quick, or I'll put a bole clean through you!" For a moment Legar stared roundeyed at the apparition confronting him. "Now, my girl, I mean no harm tor you here," be tried to argue, as he felt for the door behind him. - "Ton' mean harm' for me father and that's enough for me! Get out o' here, .and go while the goin's good!" "Listen to me," persisted Legar as be backed through the door, "you're doing your father more barm, at this Tery moment, than I could ever do him." "Ill take me chance on that,'' was her retort. "But you're losing your chance, you're-" Legar did not complete, that sentence. Instead, he leaped suddenly towards the girl with the firearm, for he had noticed her dress sleeve catch In the screen-door hook. This had resulted in the momentary deflection of that ever-menacing revolver barrel, and Legar's long fingers bad encompassed that weapon before she could level it again. With a quick turn or two he had twisted it out of her hand. . Then he caught her by the shoulder and swung her fiercely about. "Now, my girl, I'm going to tell you a thing or two," said the man with the revolver, stooping closer to her in the moonlight "You think I'm an enemy of your father's. But you're wrong. All I am Is a treasury agent. And I've been wondering If you know how many years it means for a man who gets caught in a twenty thousand-dollar dope-smuggling coup?" Legar turned and nodded pregnantly " toward the cellar where he knew O'Mara to be. "You've nothln' on me father!" protested the now terrified girl. "Nothing beyond the fact, of course, that he's carrying Kaisow wood away from the Applewalthe factory. And why he's doing that you know as well as I do!" A sob suddenly shook the meager body of the white-faced girl. "For Gawd's sake, mister, gather me In If you want to! Take me, but don't tend me father up! He's a good man, at heart, and wouldn't so much as barm a fly.! You can kill me It you want to, but don't be hard on me father!" Legar stood thoughtfully regarding her. - "I don't want to kill you, my girl. I want to help you. And if you're willing to take a turn at helping me. In a more or two, I believe I could still make this thing come out all right." "You'll let me father off?" she de manded. "Yes." "Then tell me what I'm to do." "You remember that young lady at the works this morning, who nearly got drawn into the machinery?" "The skirt with the starry eyes? 8ure!" "Well, I went to meet that young lady, In secret." "And where do I come in?" "I want you to go to her house and ask her to come to the slulceroom of the factory tomorrow night." "I can see that millionaire dame losin' her beauty sleep to beat it out to a dye dump like this!" "Then it's up to you to take her there," was Legar's retort "But I ain't no miracle worker!" Legar drew back. "Then our bargain Is to fall through?" he demanded, with a head movement towards the cellar door. . . "But how'm I goin to make her come?" Inquired the distressed girl. ' Legar drew out the gold locket which he had picked up from the factory floor. ' i ' " To Be Continued. An Englishman has invented a collapsible lifeboat with a rubber skin that automatically closes punctures. Pearls are worth three times as Ithey were ten years ago, .
ELOCUTION PUPILS SURPRISE AUDIENCE WITH LITTLE PLAY
CENTERV1LLE, Ind., Sept. 13. Special services were held Sunday evening at the Christian church for the benefit of the C. W. B. M. Music by the choir and by Firman McCormlck and Mr. Jones of Milton, was greatly appreciated. A reading was given by Mrs. Holland Burris, a very pretty drill and exercises by- the little girls and the evening's address by the pastor, Rev. McCormlck.. . The attendance was large, and a very liberal offering was given...:. A farewell surprise party was given by the members of the Friends church Monday evening for Robert Culbertson at his home on East Main street." About thirty-five guests were present and the evening spent very pleasantly. Mr. Culbertson leaves this week to continue his studies for the ministry at Cleveland. Elocution Class Pleases. The class of little folks who have been studying elocution under Miss Buhl surprised the large audience Monday evening In the presentation of the little play, "The Fate of the Golden Slipper" by their excellence of expression and perfect composure, and received much praise from the well pleased " listeners.:". .'. William Matthews and wife and Miss Leulla Hampton, were entertained Sunday by How. ard Matthews and wife.. .. .Misses Lillian McMinn and Vera Pafflin of Richmond, visited school here Friday and were entertained to supper by Miss Mary Wilson A number of people from here motored to Greensfork and attended the revival meetings Sunday, .'..'.Earle Lundy and wife of Cambridge City were over Sunday Guests of Mrs. Lundy's mother, Mrs. A.. McKinney. . Mrs. Lundy, .who has been spending several weeks at Martinsville Is greatly improved in health. Entertains House Party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter are entertaining a house party of the following guests: Mrs. 0. D. Williams, Miss Geraldine Williams, Mrs. E. A. Higbee of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. M. Hennion Robinson and daughter Dorothy, of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Doyle of Muncie Dr. Fouts and family are moving to Richmond this week. Dr. Fouts has been one of the most prominent doctors and the community regrets to have him leave this town, but extends best wisbea for his success In the new location. ....The Brumfield reunion held Sunday at Glen Miller was attended by a number of members of this place. i WEBSTER. i Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb and daughter. Irma, have returned home from Michigan Mr. and Mrs. John Beeson, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Beeson and children, Norman and Mary Elma, spent Sunday aft. ernoon at Elkhorn. . . .Miss Juanita Hendershott spent Friday evening and Saturday In Richmond. . .Several from here attended the state fair Mr. and Mrs. Allen Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson and children, Norman and Mary Elma, attended the tabernacle meetings at Greensfork Saturday night Mr. Bud Culbertson was the guest of his 6on, Mr. Cleo Culbertson and family Mr. and . Mrs. John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris, Misses' Marguerite Haisley, Helen Harvey, Messrs. Frank Williams and Charles Myers, attended the Bessie Buhl re cital at Centervllle Monday night.... Mr. Gerald Johnson was visiting In Richmond Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burg, motored to Union City Sunday.... Mr. Charles Plankenhorn has been visiting his brlther, Mr. Will Plankenhorn and family at Lyons Station. DENIES WIFE'S CHARGES. , EATON, O.. Sept. 13. In a lengthy cross petition, John W. Horine, well known real estate and loan agent, denies all charges advanced by his wife in a divorce petition, filed several weeks ago in common pleas court AFTER THREE YEARS Richmond Testimony Remains Unshaken. Time is the best test of truth. Here is e Richmond story that has stood the test of time. It is a story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. J. A. Williams, 221 C. Ninth St., Richmond, eays: "My back ached and my kidneys were weak. Doan's Kidney Pills strengthened my kidneys and stopped the pains in my back. Another of the family has used Doan's Kidney Pills for backac! j and kidney trouble with satisfactory results." (Statement given April 24. 1912.) No Trouble Since. v On Sept. 13, 1915, I.!r. Williams said: "I havn't had any trouble with -.y kidneys since I recoramendcl Doan's Kidney Pilb and I believe the cure Is permanent." Price 50c, at all dealers. : Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy cet Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Williams Los twice publicly recommended.-Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. "I. Iv.'""" )?
THE RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
Philomath Events By Gertrude MeCashland Messrs. Ben Lashley. and John Dynes of Centervllle, were business visitors in our burg Friday Mr. and Mrs. - M. B. McCashland and daughter Gertrude, visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Manley and son William Otl3 in Richmond Mrs. Earl Doddridge accompanied her sister, Miss Daphne Dailey, of near Milton, to the hospital at Indianapolis Wednesday, where she will be treated. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Funk and family moved to the Jones farm near Waterloo Saturday.- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett of . Indianapolis, will make their home on their farm just vacated by Mr. Funk. ...Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Dick and Meda Brown of Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter Thelma, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix Sunday John Leistner made a business trip to Connersville Saturday Misses lola and Plccola Doddridge spent from Wednesday until Saturday at Michael McCashland's. Masonic Calendar Wednesday -Webb Lodge,. No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work In the Fellowcraft degree. Friday King Solomon's . Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M- Called meeting; work in the Mark Master degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. ' Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. A ... ... -,. t i Confession Mrs. B. writes: "Had suffered for years with stomach disorder. Could not eat without great distress, lost weight and was run down. Feared it was ulcerated stomach. . Tr?nuna.t?ly 1 secured a sample of HEMO, which seemed to satisfy my hunger, and was retained without distress. I immediately bought a package and started to take it regularly, I continued to take it once a day and improved , steadily. - After one year I have gained 33 pounds of good solid flesh and can eat any food with no distress. I can recommend HEMO to all sufferers from stomach or digestive disorders." Makes a delicious food drink by simply adding water. We suggest that you try a 50c package with . pur, guarantee of satisfaction, A. G. Luken & Co., Richmond. Pal 1 ad i mm Want Ads Pfooee.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 Teams. Call 3062. John Duke. 22-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 30S6. Wesley Brown & Sons. 8-tf EXPERIENCED NURSING,, confinement cases preferred. Phone 5133A 28-28t WANTED Wallpaper ana carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Girl to learn millinery ? trade. Keilhorn Millinery Store. ' ' . , 7-tf WANTED Two bench men at Quaker : City Garage. Phone 1625. ll-4t LADIES to learn their own dressmaking. Constance Pardieck, 320 S. 8th St Phone 1779. 9-tf WANTED Girls. , Apply Richmond Baking company. .-,.; 26-tf WANTED Twenty laborers. Apply Miller-Kemper Co. ll-3t WANTED To rent unfurnished room : private entrance. Phone 260L 12-3t
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WANTED Five men to drive teams on railroad work in Richmond. Call T. J. Connell, Cambridge City. 12-tf WANTED To buy. dresser and wardrobe, cash. Address H., care Palladium. 12-2t WANTED A position as nurse girl. Call after 6 p. m. at 2218 N. E st. 12-3t WANTED Experienced saleswoman, seamstress preferred : reference. Gi? Clothing Co., 53 3Main. 12-2t WANTED Reed baby carriage, good condition. Address F. L., care Palladium. 12-7t WANTED-We frame pictures, grind knives, file saws. We repair everything. Called for and delivered. Brown & Darnell. Phone 1936. 2-tf WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar S. Wickett Phot i 3480. 90S N. 12th st. wed-sat nSO.OO 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. 13-lt WANTED Nursing In confinement. Address Box No. 29, Cetnterville, Indiana. 13-3t WANTED Combination house man and chauffeur, colored man preferred. Must live at home. Address by letter only and give experience and reference. . W, care Palladium. 13-2t WANTED Housework by the day or washings. Call 22 Sheridan. 13-2t WANTED Girl for housework. Call 214 N. 9th st. 13-lt WANTED Boy. Apply Grand Leader at once. 13-lt WANTED Washings, 413S. 7th st 13-2t WANTED Young lady to answer phone and take a little dictation for a' position' in Richmond.. This position does not require an expert stenographer, but. .It an opportunity, for one who wants to get some experience Call at Richmond Business College at once. 13-2t FOR RENT 200 acre farm; cash. Address Farmer, Palladium. 13-7t 1529. - 13-7t FOR RENT Furnished modern room, centrally located. Call evenings. Phone 2475. 13-7t FOR RENT Upstairs fiat in good location, 5 rooms and bath; cheap, and water furnished. Phone 2041, 326 N.llth. ... 13-2t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping, in rear. 46 S. 11th. 13-tf FOR RENT 3 rooms, suitable for small family or office. ' 1029 Main street. " l3-7t WANTED Furniture packed, furnaces cleaned, stoves blacked. Call Brown, phone 10S6. 13-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT -One or two rooms; reasonable. Phone 3063. 11-tf FOR RENT Modern houpe. 21S North 12th. Inquire Miss Porter's Milliner' store. i 6-7t FORRENT Modern house andgarage. 25 S. 19th. Phone 2214. 5-tf FOR RENT 8 room house with bath, hot water heating and all modern conveniences. Inquire 230 Kinsey st. 8-7t FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Call after 5:30 37 N. 8th. ' 6-7t FOR RENT One 3-room furnished flat for light housekeeping with bath, also one four room flat. Corner S. 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg, phone 1537. 9-tf FOR RENT Furnished room. 42 S. 10th. 9-7t t'6K RENT 80 acre farm, splendid" land and buildings. Address XX, Palladium. ll-3t FOR RENT Rooms in modern house. 904 N. D street. ll-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. 210 S. 11th street. 12-2t FOR RENT House, $8.00. Phone 1078. 12-7t FOR RENT Rooms;- lodging, boarding or housekeeping. Phone 2256. 12-4t FOR RENT 1 three-roomed house. $4.00; 3 five-roomed houses, $10.00. Call 325 West Main street 29-eod-tf FOR RENT 7 roomed bouse with bath, $10. Call 325 West Main. 11-eod-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE A fine' registered Jersey bull calf, 7 months old. Sired by Raleigh Torono No. 111615. His dam. Pedrina's Goldie, No. 214180, the famous daughter of "Elsie's Pedrina" and "Halifax Gold Heir." A bargain if sold at once. ZAC. H. STANLEY LIBERTY, INDIANA. 7-7t FOR SALE Prince Royal hot air furnace In good condition; also slightly used Quick Meal self-generating gasoline kitchen range, cheap. Fh.-me 3740. 37 S. 19th st. 7-7t FOR : SALE William Frank Waists for children, wary Martin, 525 Main street.- 8-7t F6R SALE Good second-hand piano. 230 Kinsey. . 8-7t FOR SALE Fine aster blooms, all colors. 409 North 17th. ; ll-3t
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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 Ice chest, kitchen cabinet and other furniture. Phone 2697. 5-7t FOR SALE Stock and dies, tools cheap; or trade. Durkels. No. 8 S. 7th. 5-7t FOR SALE Sows, due to farrow. H. W. Gilbert Phono 1506. 5-tf FOR SALE Fresh cow. John M. Elliott, National Ave. West. 6-7t FOR SALE Good work mare and colt 3 months old. Anthony Zwissler. Phone 4015. 7-7t FOR SALE Motorcycles: Twin Har-ley-Davidson. twin Excelsior, : Inquire 800 National ROad. Phone 3204. FORD OwNE R S News About Ford's Magazine Tells you more about Fords than you ever expect to know. Send one dollar for 1 year's subscription. C. W. Phelps, 133 N. 18th St., Richmond, Indiana. ll-6t FOR SALE 1916 five-passenger car, fully equipped. Richmond Electric Company - ll-7t FOR SALE Indian motorcycle, 1915 model, 3 speed, good as new. Phone 4310. 12-7t FOR SALE Full blooded Boston Bull pup. Pedigree on both sides. House trained. Phone 2252. 12-tf FOR SALE Bicycles and kit of railroader's tools. Charles avenue. Philip Meek. 12-3t FOR SALE Florence heating Btove. 6Mt N. 6th. 12-3t FOR SALE Starr piano: very cheap if sold in ten days. "220 Charles st. 12-tf FOR SALE Surrey. Phone 4196. 12-3t FOR SALE Base burner, 16 inch bowl. Folding bed and household goods. 715 N. 10th. 12-3t FOR SALE Gas heating stove and kitchen table. Call 1109 S. A. 12-2t FOR SALE Two seated driving .wagon for small horse or pony. 63 S 15th. 12-2t FOR SALE Or trade for motorcycle, 25 H. P. chassis. 31 S. 5th. 12-3t FOR SALE Brush roadster, fine condition; extra tires, tubes, speedometer; electric lights. Electrician Pilot Auto Co., or 230 W. Main street. 12-3t FOR SALE Light roadster, fine condition; bargain. Call 44 S. 8th st. ' - : i2-7t FOR SALE--Sewing machine motors, only $13. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Wed-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Good business; party leaving city. Address Trade, Palladium. 13-2t FOR SALE Fox terrier pups. Call Dr. Ferling. S 6th and A st. 13-2t FOR SALE One horse wagon for heavy hauling, with body and gravel bed. Will exchange for light spring wagon. N. W. corner of 13th and Greenwood Ave. 13-3t FOR" SALE Two cylinder Maxwell" Call Frank Brunner, 1029 Main st. Phone 1014. 13-3t FOR SALE Hupp roadster. Ray Cumming8, 240 Richmond Ave. 13-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE Overland car, ' 5 passenger, good condition. 229 N.. 10th. Phone 2540. 13-eod-7t FOR SALE Four 8 ft. golden oak jeweler's wall cases: two 8 ft golden oak floor cases, with plate tops and tables for same. One 6 ft. floor case with plate top; 1 large safe. C. J. Marson, Cambridge Ciey, Ind. Phone 220. 13-3t FOR SALE Cadillac speedster. The classiest car in town. 36 N. 8th st. 12-tf FOR SALE Go-cart, good as new. 424 S. 9th st 13-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ?OR SALE $450 buys the best close In lot in Richmond, all improvements made, S. 9th and G. Phone 2S54. 26-tf FOR SALE By owner, six room frame house, with furnace; in fine shape, at 203 N. 18th. Call phone 3737. 6-7t A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH ST. FOR SALE Building, suitable for garage, easily moved. Inquire 18 North 9th. ll-7t FOR SALE 50 Acres $4,400.00. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY FOR SALE Wheat drills wheat drills, all kinds; good shape. Vehicles, vehicles, vehicles, all kinds. 817 N. A. 12-5t FOR SALE Modern house. 6 rooms, bath and furnace, built two years. Also nice corner lot 827 S. H street. 13-2t FOR SALE Cottage, part cash, balance payments. Will rent " Phone 3016. - i3-2t FOR SALE Two seven room modern houses. One five room furnished flat g. b.:moore Over 901 Main St Phone 2112
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BEFORE BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Furniture and Pianos moved in and out of the city. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. Long hauls a SpecialtyAll Work Guaranteed. All Kinds of MOVING Get the best and largest truck. City and overland moving. We . crate goods ready for shipping. - ORA MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7tn. Residence, 315 Randolph. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum. over 710 Main street Phone 2233. InJi! Satisfaction Guaranteed 11 South Ninth. 6-tf 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 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 181 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 1491 Satisfaction Guaranteed ALUMINUM Crank Cases of automobiles that become cracked can be quickly welded .by our experts. WELDEX MFG. CO.. Cor. 12th and North E Sts. Phone 1494. See D. U. Atkinson for storage; al wilt buy and sell second hand fu& niture. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 13-tt MOVING,' TRUCK & 'i'KANSFER LINE :. FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and- Storage Co. Phone 2608. , 11-tf
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Phone 1494 In Time and Money AFTER 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 Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. Preparedness I In Time of Trouble, I I when your financial condition seems in need of a tonic 1 COME TO US will loan you any amount on Furniture, tnanos. Horses, Wagons, Etc. Etc. terms of repayment can be arranged to suit your income. Easy Payments, Low Rates. fm rroiTr treatment, essuraa strict confidence and courteous deal. ings. $35 Total Cost$4.80 For 3 Months. Other amounts at the same proportionate rates. Call, Write, or Phone LOAN CO. Established 1S9& Room S. Colonial Bldg, Corner Main and Seventh Sta. Automatic Phone 1545. ft Richmond. Indiana. i Licensed and Bonded Under the g Laws of Indiana. LOST LOST Leather purse containing bills and receipt from Richmond Business -College with owner's name. Return ' to Ray Crouch. Seidel Buggy Co. Reward. 114tl LOST Kodak films and ylotmesJ Please return to 386 8. 16th ori phone 176L 13-lt f"
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