Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 284, 16 October 1916 — Page 9
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;mr.Ji;s-ould i peakyo you FOR, a MINUTE? Copyright 1916, by the McClure N THE MAGIC HOE Once upon a time there lived a Queen "who had an only 6on, Prince Roland. The Queen gave him every thing in the world he wanted, but it distressed her greatly to find he was never satisfied, he seemed to grow I weak and ill. There were five white ponies and five black ponies kept for his pleasure but he said he was tired of riding. I Then the Queen gave him chariots and boats of all kinds, but he simply turned up his nose and fretted and grew paler each day. The cooks made every kind of dish they could think of. He had pie and ice cream ten times a day, and every kind of toy that the stores could furnish, but nothing seemed to please him. He got paler each day. The tin soldiers gathered dust, the doctors fed him on pink pills and blue powders but he only got worse. The Queen v as in despair and the court in gloom. Then one day an old woman hobbled up to the door and asked to see the Queen. "If your majesty will let me try I am pure I can cure our young Prince," paid the woman. "If you can do that," replied the Queen "I will grant you any favor in my power. 'I will cure your son on one condi tion only," continued the old woman. "And that Is that you give me complete control over him for a month. I have a magic hoe which he must use, but he must remain with me and under my complete direction. So the Queen agreed, and the Prince was driven in a coach and six to the cottage. The woman took off his velvet suit and put on one of rough cotton: his ponies and toys were kept at the palace and only a few guards were stationed in sight. "Now Prince Roland, I mean to cure you and you must obey me," said the woman In a stern voice. "Here Is the Magic Hoe. If you use it faithfully for a month you will be striong, rosy and happy, and the Queen orders that you do just as I say. Now, there is a field of corn; go there and hoe for an hour. The magic spell will be gin to work as soon as you strike it Into the ground." The Prince did not enjoy the idea, but he had to obey. So, dressed in his plain suit and with the hoe in his hand, he went to the field. At first it was hard to hit 60 as to turn the sod, but soon he became interested and dug well. At noon the old woman called him in to a simple dinner, and he found, to his surprise, that it tasted good. So did the cool water from the well. All the afternoon he was kept busy pruning the vines, watering the flowers and feeding the chickens; but the rext day he was given the magic hoe again. This time he worked longer and grew very tired, so he wa3 glad to rest, and ate a hearty supper. He slept well, and rose to enjoy a simple breakfast. He found the place inter esting, and his cheeks began to .grow full and pink. Thi3 was kept up for two weeks, every day four hours of weilding the Magic Hoe in the field till the per spiration rolled down his rosy face, and then work around at other things The prince soon looked like a new boy. No longer was he weary, pale and bored. He took an Interest in Miller's Antiseptic OH, known as Snake Oil Has perhaps relieved more sufferers than any other known remedy in the same length of time. More than one hundred thousand bottles sold in the past four months under an absolute guarantee to give satisfaction or money refunded, and only three bottles have been returned. Many have testified that they had been forced to give up their work because they could not use their limbs. Some who could not even raise their arms above their head have been restored and are now praising this wonderful oil that other sufferers may be relieved. No wonder this great. oil treatment has sprung Into such tremendous popularity in so brief a time and i3 60 much praised today" by thousands throughout the country. For rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, stiff and aching joints or any kind of an ache or pain, it is said to be without an equal. For sore throat, croup, diphtheria and ton6illtis and for cuts and burns, It has been found most effective. This wonderful new oil remedy that is producing such remarkable results throughout the country Is now for sale by all leading druggists. Accept no substitute for there Is nothing like It. Golden red color only. Every bottle guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents a bottle, or money refunded by Clem Thlstlethwaite. adv, '
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ewspaper Syndicate, New York, the farm; he grew sunburned and his appetite was a big one. At night he slept so that his snores kept the old woman awake. "Now, Prince," said the old woman one morning, "your mother will come for you today. .How do you feel?" "Fine," replied the boy, smiling at his round, rosy face In the mirror. "I never was as well In my life." Just then the Queen came in and clasped the boy to her breast In delight. "Oh, how well he looks!" she cried, weeping with joy. "How wonderful is that Magic Hoe! What will you take for it and what reward can 1 give you for curing my son?" The old woman broke Into a cackling laugh. "Your majesty Is welcome to the hoe," she said. "It Is nothing but a common one of wood and Iron. There is no magic about it at all. There was nothing the matter with the Prince except that he was Idle and spoiled, and there was no magic in what I did except plain living and work." By the birth of a boy to the wife of her son, William F. Wingard, Mrs. Amelia M. Wingard, age eighty-seven, of Pottstown, Pa., becomes for the first time a grandmother. DON'T WAIT Take Advantage of a Richmond Citizen's Experience' When the back begins to ache, Don't wait until backache becomes chronic; 'Till kidney troubles develop; 'Till urinary troubles destroy night's iest. Profit by a Richmond Citizen's experience. Mrs. W. Brown, 532 S. 13th, St., Richmond, says: "About two years ago I found it necessary to use a kidney medicine. Another of the family had found Doan's Kidney Pills so beneficial I got a box at Thistlethwaite's Drug store and they were just as successful in my case. I haven't had any trouble since and I feel sure that they have cured me. I gladly advise anyone to use Doan's Kidney Pills when troubled by backache or irregular action of the kidneys." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Brown had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Euffalo, N. Y. adv. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: NOTICE OF SALE OF BUILDINGS AND BARNS AND FIXTURES Notice is hereby given, that the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Richmond, Indiana, will on Tuesday, October 24th, 1916, offer for sale at public auction upon the premises hereinafter described, the various and several houses. Improvements, barns, sheds, fences, etc., upon the following described tracts of real estate in the City of Richmond, Indiana, towit: The improvements upon Lot Thirtythree (33) In C. W. Ferguson's Addition to the City of Richmond; The improvements upon Lot Thirtytwo (32) in C. W. Ferguson's Addition to the City of Richmond; The improvements upon Lot Thirtyone (31) in C. W. Ferguson's Addition to the City of Richmond. The Improvements upon 'Lot Thirty (30) In C. W. Ferguson's Addition to the City of Richmond. (The above four lots being the four properties to the north of Garfield School, 12th and 8outh A Streets, and fronting on South 12th Street). The Improvements upon part of North Half of Section Thirty-two (32), Township Fourteen (14), Range One (1), being the Lot to the north of Sevastopol School, fronting on Ridge Street In Fairvlew, West Richmond. The such sale will commence at 1:30 o'clock P. M., commencing at the above Lot Thirty-three and will continue therealong until all are sold and then proceed to the above lot In Fairview. . , This sale Is made pursuant to the provisions of statute and for cash, and the purchasers will be accorded reasonable time to remove the parts purchased. The sale will also be made in parts and parcels in order to offer greatest opportunity to bidders and If any particular part Is desired same will be offered. For further information call upon Joe T. Giles, City Superintendent of Schools. The Board of School Trustees, of School City of Richmond, Indiana. Joe T. Giles, Superintendent John F. Davenport, Auctioneer. Gardner, Jessup and White, Attys. . Oct J-9-1M3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
LAMBERTS TO ADOPT LITTLE BABY GIRL CHICAGO, Oct 16. Marjon Lambert, the Lake Forest school girl, for whose death William H. Orpet was tried on a charge of murder, Is to be replaced In the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert, by a little baby girl who will be adopted, Lambert announced today. The baby has not been chosen. Pressing one end of a pedal with the foot admits cold water to a new washstand, pressing the other end allows hot water to flow and pressing the entire pedal mixes the two so that moderately warm water is obtained. FORGET YOUR ACHES Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back makes life a burden. If you suffer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; It penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mussy ointments or poultices. For strains or sprains, sore muscles or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise, Sloan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep it on hand for emergencies. At your Druggist, 25c. Adv.
Use,.Pa!lad5MinnL Wart Ads Botfr the buyer and seller-know the Want Ads' value. The buyer looks to these columns for the article that you may have to sell. If you have a house to rent then a Want Ad here will find a, "renter." Rate is lc per word first insertion, or if 7 insertions, you pay the price of five. THE ABOVF RATES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. ' If an advertisement is charged, then they are to be paid at the office within ten days. NO CHARGES MADE FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS Advertisements addressed to a "letter or number," care this office, can not be answered in person. A letter should be addressed to the "letter or number," care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to his advertisement pleases him.
I WANTED WANTED CYLINDER EARS or any other metal part of automobiles and ma- W A N T E D chinery, that are broken or cracked, can be Welded perfectly on short I WO Small boys. Can USe notice. Try us. a few girjs Apply B. B. Weldex Mfg. Co. Glove Co. 12 Cor. 12th & N. E Sts. Phone 1494 L , WANTED Wallpaper ana carpet AUTO and Carriage painting 6ifN. cleaniDg. Like new by experts. Clay 12th. Ed Burns. 25-tf Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Girls at once. Apply at LADIES to learn their own dressmak- Richmond Baking Co. 10-tf ing. Constance Pardieck, 320 S. 8th . St. Phone 1779. 9-tf MIRRORS RESILVERED WANTED We frame pictures, grind knives, file saws. We repair every- ti ttt.vthing. Called for and delivered. Lahman Plating Works Brown & Darnell. Phone 1936. 2-tf 209 w. Maln. Phone 2758. WANTED To buy gent's high grade clothing. No. 7 S. 6th St J. M. . Lacey 19-tf VVAAiliiJJ ' Tutoring in common school and WANTED Carpets to clean. Call high . school studies. Mrs. C. S. 4119. D. W. Walters. Ex. Nov. 1 Keever. Phone 2032. 10-tf WANTED Jones & Lamson, hand WANTED Experienced machine men screw' machine, milling machine and to run planer. Call evenings at 215 drill press hands. Day work, good N. 13th. ' , . iz-2t wages, permanent employment to WANTED Furniture. We will buy right Parties. Apply National Auto- all tte goodf ged furnlture and matic Tool Co. 26-tf stoves you have at a reasonable price. MEN Our Illustrated catalogue ex- CaI1 us UP- Brammer & Townsend, plains how we teach the barber trade 520 Main. Phone 1469 ' 12-7t quickly, mailed free. Moler Barber WANTED Car repair men. Anply College, Indianapolis, Ind. Ex-10-23 Pennsylvania Lines Car Shop, City. WANTED Furniture, bicycles, baby xrrT, , lH cabs, and other - things to repair. WANTED Girl for housework. 303 Also knives, and shears to sharpen. North 9th. 12-7t Work called for and delivered. Phone WT ANTED To buy and sell all good 3086. Wesley Brown & Sons. 3(T-tf second-hand furniture and stoves. WANTED Boy to work all day. Ap- w- M- Rtesby, 14 N. 5th Bt 13-7t ply Grand Leader. 4-tf WANTED Woman, or girl for genFURNITURE packed and stored. Call eral housework. Call 3129. 13-7t 42 S. 5th street. 12-7t FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms. 26 WANTED Teams. Call 2062. John South 7th. 12-eod-7t . Duke- 22 tf WANTED Stoves to repair, new EXPERIENCED NURSING, confine- grates and parts furnished; furnimeiit cases preferred. Phone 5133A ture, baby cabs, bicycles, sweepers re-28-2St paired; saws, knives, shears, tools WANTED A capable lady to work in sharpened. Called for and delivered. our alteration department on Ladles' Phone 3086. - Wesley Brown & Son. Coats and Suits. Knollenberg's Store. 13-7t j ' 16-lt WANTED Young man IS to 20 years
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CLEVER WOMEN
Use gasoline to dry1 clean everything at home and save $5 in an hour. . You will never again pay enormous prices for dry cleaning after trying this. Any woman can clean and renew the appearance of yokes, ribbons, satins, laces, silks, furs, shirtwaists, Swiss, lawn, organdie and chiffon dresses, kid gloves and shoes, neckties, children's clothes, suits, caps, woolen- garments, fancy vests, draperies, rugs, In fact, any and everything that would be ruined with soap and water. Get two ounces of solvite at any drug store and put It in two gallons of gasoline, where it quickly dissolves. Then put in the goods to be cleaned. After a little rubbing out they come looking bright and fresh as new. You will And nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles, requiring no pressing. You would have to pay $5 at a dry cleaning establishment for the cleaning which can be done at home as easily as laundering. Any grocery or garage will supply the gasoline and your druggist will sell you two ounces of solvite which is simply a gasoline soap, then a large dishpan or wash boiler completes your dry cleaning outfit. Adv. waar 0 14-5t
MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1916
FOR RENT FOR RENT 200 acre farm, cash. Address Farmer, care Palladium. 13-7t FOR RENT A niodern house. 218 N. 12th. 23-tf FOR RENT Seven room house. Call 410 N. W. 8th street 29-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with or without board. Phone 4185. 10-7t FOR RENT 5 room flat, electric light and bath. So. 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg. Call 1537. 9-tf FARM FOR RENT Porterfield & DeBoy FOR RENT A room in private family at 205 North 8th. Lady preferred. Phone 2456. - 19-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, first floor. 109 N. 12th. Phone 2550. 11-tf FOR RENT Modern house and garage. 25 South 19th street. Phone 2214. 11-tf PGR RENT Modern five room flat. 231 N. 10th. ll-7t FOR RENT New modern rooms for one or two gentlemen. Reference. 21 N. 9th. 12-3t FOR RENT 7 room house, furnished or unfurnished. Call 402 N. 8th. 13-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. 29 S. 12th St. 14-tf FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath, $16.00. 604 North 20th Street. PHONE 1730 - - . FOR RENT -7 roomed house, with bath, $10. Call 325 West Main. 11-eod-tf FOR RENT 5, 6, 7 and 8 room houses. Phone 2150, Dye & Price. 16-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 224 N 7. 16-3t FOR RENT New modern six room " house 103 S. W. Second St " 16-2t FOR RENT First floor five room fiat Cornell Apartment Inquire Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main. 16-tf PGR RENT 6-room house 1526 N. E. Call 1114 N. C. Phone 2987 16-tf FOR RENT New 5-room house. 715 South 11th St. 16-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 ton, 2-horse dray. Phone 2300. 9-tf FOR SALE Good driving mare cheap. R. R. D. Fred Noelkes. 9-7t FOR SALE Cheap 2 heating stoves. Base burner, sheetiron stove. 225 N. 11th. ll-7t PIANO BARGAINS Fine 8S-note Player Piano, fine oak case, discontinued style, for quick sale $295.00 One $300.00 Piano for $225.00 FOR SALE Hudson touring car in extra fine condition, will sell cheap. Phone 2703 or 1977. 12-tf One Player, S8-note, beautiful Walnut case; regular price $500. For quick sale $323.00 Several other Piano and Player Piano Bargains Special Discount. WATSON'S 9 South Seventh Street FOR SALE Full Blood Big Type Poland China Male Hogs, with Pedigrees as Good as the Best FOSTER GUST1N R. R. D. Phone 4763 13-6t FOR SALE Marlin repeating shotgun; Stevens .22 rifle. Phone 4S34. 13-3t FOR SALE Driving mare, harness, combination trap and runabout. This is a neat outfit; bargain. Phone 4428 13-Tt FOR SALE Spring wagon, surrey, stock powders, tankage, chicken medicine at your price. 207 N. 7th street. 13-7t FOR SALE Reed baby cab. 13 S. 16th. 12-7t Public Sale I will offer at public sale my home on South 13th street near the Marnley home containing a good 6-room house and three acres of ground. Barn spring house, granary and poultry houses to accomodate one thousand laying hens, new furnace and aesceteline lights, both kinds of water a fine LUtle poultry and small fruit farm. Also I will offer for sale 1 mare, 10 years old; 1 3-vear-old colt 1-horse wagon; gasolene engine, shafting and pullies, and other things to numerous to mention. SALE TO BEGIN AT ONE O'CLOCK TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. CHAS. M. SHEPARD
Political Aoooiuiecemeinits Election, November 7, 1916
RECORDER PROSECUTOR HENRY E LONG The Oath of Office is My Democratic nominee for Platform Recorder FRANK T. STRAYER Your vote and support is respects Candidate for Prosecutor on Republifully solicited. can ticket Your support appreciated.
Money to Loan On INDIANA FARM PROPERTY No Commission FOR SALE FOR SALE Electric motor, 10 H. P. good as new. 1134 N. 12th street Phone 4160. ' 10-eod-3t FOR SALE Registered big type! Poland China males, immuned. $25 ! each. Perrv Krom. 13-7t i FOR SAL New drop-head Sewing Machine, $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 s. 7tn. Mon-tf FOR SALE Ford roadster. Phone 2150. Mon. Wed. 2t FOR SALE Roadster, electric starter and lights. 127 S. 12th St 14-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH ST. SMALL MISSOURI FARM $10 cash, $5 monthly; no interest or taxes, highly productive land, close to 3 big markets. Write for photograph and full information. Munger A-192, N. Y. Life bldg., Kansas City, Mo. sept27-tf FOR SALE 7-room cottage, furnace, electric lights, toilet city water, cement sidewalks. Easy terms. C. T. WILEY Telephone 4082. 14-eod-3t FOR SALE Two young Duroc boars. L. C. Gano, 5143-D. 14-7t FOR SALE House on payments; like rent Five rooms and bath. Northeast part of city, near car line. Can use vacant lot In trade. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY REAL ESTATE Allen Rich, Fountain City, Phone 1S'52. Farms and property for sale. Good location for a blacksmith. 4-eod-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED 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. WAKE-UP Your silent piano. Have a Player Action put into it by THEO. C. H1NSCHLAEGER, 181 Ft. Wayne Ave., Phone 1491. Investigate. See demonstration. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ex.10-19-16 Insurance, Loans, Real Estate. Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street Phone 2233. Well '.'Drilling Myers and Red Jacket Pumps. Kewanee Water Systems and Electric Lighting for the Country Home. Write or Telephone for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing in Any Part of Wayne County. Telephone Us. Bertsclh Bros, Phone 26 (Reverse Charges.) Centerville, Ind. wm Don't park your cars on the city streets during the Centennial. You run a erpat risk of ha vine them stolen or having them damaged by the con gested traffic, store your car in our large barns, right in the center of town; the cost is very small. 14 NORTH 8th St Shin-ley's Old Stand
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By McManus MEYER-KISER BANK Indianapolis, Indiana 13-5t FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN Ask up for money our rates are low payments smalL We loan 03 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. Do You Need Money? If So, Mark the Amount and Send This Ad to the RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Room 8 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1545 We Loan on Furniture, Pianos, 2 120 30 140 ISO 70 80 180 Ef. 200 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AUTOS WASHED Satisfaction guaranteed. 11 S. 'ih. 21-tf We Are Richmond's Only Practical PATTTOS fiK lw 1 Old Hats" Made New. WAYNE HAT SHOP N. W. Cor. Ilth and Main 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. SERVING DINNERS and parties of all kinds. 516 South 9th street 12-7t See D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy and sell second hand fun niture. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 13-tl MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS-: FER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer an5 .Storage Co. Phone 2608. . W LOST. LOST Nolder's Millinery Bag with trimmings, at or near Market Satur day. Return Palladium. 16-lt
