Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 39, 28 December 1916 — Page 9
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6 COLLT THAT UIT LOOKb FINE OH TOO JERRX: FAMILIES SERVE ANNUAL FOR CHRISTMAS 1 1 J v , ..... ..... FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Hunt and little ion of Cohcemllle,' are spending the tJolidays with relatives here.,. . Mr, tnd Mrs. Frank Taylor have gone to make an extended tiait with relatives at Muscle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keever spent the holidays with rela tives la M uncle. 1. .The annual Lacey Christmas dinner was at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bert Lacey. Those present were: Mr.' and Mrs. L. O. Anderion, Mr. and Mra. Frank Skinner, Mr. ind Mrs. Ora Lacey and family, Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Lacey and family, Mr. ind Mrs. Leister Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lacey and family and Mrs. Forrest Licey and children. : Entertain Their Guests - Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Thomas had as .heir Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis and son Marion of Inllana polls, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis ttad son Lewis of Richmond, Mr. John Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis and daughter, Mildred. .. .The annual Boren dinner was held at G. M. Shoivalter's , Christmas. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Boren of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Elwood Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reynolds and family, Mr. Ona Boren of Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks and daughter Esther, Mr. Scott Patterson, and' Mr. and Mrs. Monzo Eoren The Christian Enieavor will hold a social at the M. E. Cottage Wednesday evening. A good :ime M being plaflhed. , GREENSFORK, IND. ' ' ' ; Sam Medaris of Olive Hill, was in tr.wn Saturday evening Mrs. Merritt Gilmer and children went to Cincinnati Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents.. .John Ellis, Jr., md family spent Sunday at Williamsburg Mr. and . Mrs. Lawrence Davis of New Castle,, spent Christmas irith Mr. and Mrs. Harry King..... The Misses Maggie and Mary Reagan spent Christmas in Richmond Mr. ind Mrs. Clyde McMulten and family ire spending their holidays near Hliers Station, with Mrs. McMullen's parents Mrs. Nellie Shaffer of Williamsburg, was the guest of Mr. ind Mrs. Charles Cummins Christmas. ...,S. D. Neff will attend the confer?nce of the Historical society of the United States at Clnnnati, O., Wednesday and Thursday. : Notice is hereby given that the nnJersigned, Executor of the Will of idam R. Hiatt. deceased will offer lor sale at public sale on 'Saturday, January 6. 1917, the following real es ate in Wayne County, Indiana, tolt: The east thirty acres of the north lixty acres of the west half of the torth-west quarter of Section 1, Township 15 north, Range 1 west, thirty acres off the east side of the ivest half of the north-west quarter ind north of twenty acres off of the touth end of said west half of laid quarter of section): also, the lorth-west quarter of the north-east quarter of Section 2, Township and Range aforesaid, containing forty icres more or less; also beginning at :he north-east corner of the northvest quarter of said Section 2, runsing thence south 110 rods, eight feet, three inches; thence west S3 rods, 6 Feet; thence north 110 rods, eight feet, three inches, and thence east 53 rods, J feet, to the place of beginning, containing 37 acres more or less. The seventy-seven acres is located one and one fourth miles north and one fourth mile west of Bethel and the thirty acres is one and one fourth miles north and one fourth mile east of Bethel. Said tracts will be sold separately or in one body. Said sale is made pursuant to au thority conferred by the terms of the will of Adam R. Hiatt, deceased and will be subject to the approval of the Circuit Court of Randolph County, Indiana, and the executor therefore reserves the right to reject any and a bids. TERMS OF SALE: One thhd cash, one third in six months and one third in twelve months from date of sale: purchaser to sve notes for the deferred payments, bearing six per cent, interest from date and secured bv mortnee uDon the real estate sold. The sale will be made free from liens except current taxes. PLACE OF SALE: On the 77acre tract above described. Sale to begin at ten o'clock A. M. : If not sold at public sale then said real estate will be offered for sale from day to day thereafter at private sale, at the residence of the undersigned at Lynn. Indiana. CASSIUS F. HIATT, Executor of the will of ' . Adam R. Hiatt Maey, Nichols & Bales, Attys. Dec 7-14-21-2&
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OU LIKE IT0 . THEH ILLOUYIT MISS GOPELAND WEDS PENNSYLVANIA MAN HAGERSTOWN, Ind, ' Dec. v 28. Miss Ruth Copeland only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Copeland and Willlam Newcomb were married on Christmas at high noon at the home of the bride, the Rev. Wischmief of the M, E. church officiating. They left on the 5:30 train in the evening for their home in Erie, Pa., where Mr. Newcomb is employed. The bride was beautifully gowned in white messaline. Mr. Newcomb has lived here for a number of years until within the last year he accepted a position at Erie, Pa Mr.and Mrs. Anthony Hower and daughters spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Test and son Everett, and family at Spiceland. Mr. and Mrs. Bert W'ickoff spent Christmas with Mrs. Wickoff's parents at Spiceland Mr. and Mrs. John Kidwell entertained at a family dinner on Christmas day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams and Mrs. Margaret Presbaugh of New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Bacenstoce and Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copeland and daughters. CHRISTMAS GUESTS VISIT LEVISBUBG LEWISBURG, O., Dec. 28. Gerald Hoerner of Richmond, James and Richard Hoerner of Dayton are home on a Xmas vacation with their parents Charles Beam and family and Edith Sweeny spent Monday in Eaton with Mra. Beam's mother-and family, ....James Gates and wife and Mrs. Clifford Locke and little daughter took Xmas dinner with Joseph Sweeny and family Vergil Sweeny, and wife spent Xmas. with John Longnecker and Every Woman 8hould Read This "When I feel out of sorts and there are indications of a torpid liver, I take Chamberlain's Tablets and in a few days feel like a new woman," writes Mra. James Fitzgerald, Batavia, N. Y. These tablets not only correct the disorders, of the liver, but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
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Want Ads Both 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. 1 If an advertisement is charged, then tney 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.
WANTED WANTED Two small boys. Can use a few girls. Apply B. B Glove Co. 12-tf MEN Our illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade quickly, mailed free. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Indianapolis. Ind. Dec. 1-1 mo. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for raw furs. Ed Burns, 634 N. 10th. 15-tf PLUG HORSES Wanted Will pay cash for your old thin worn-out or old fat horses. James Clark, 1102 North I St Telephone 3474. Richmond. 7-28t WANTED We frame pictures, grind knives, file saws. We repair veTery thing. - Called for and delivered. Brows Darnell. . Phone 192$. 3-tt WANTED Your old carpets, all kinds; we make beautiful' "Fluff Rugs," any size.' For prices, etc, phone E. B. Spencer, 2838 or address 23 u North 9th St, Agent for the Ash jian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Our prices are cheaper. Satisfaction guaranteed, frtl
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VOU MOST C HAKIN A UOT OF MOWEf family..... Esther Long of Dayton, is home over Saturday with her parents. ....C. E. Lightcap and wife entertaiped to. Xmas dinner, their eons Elmer, Robert of. New Brighton, Pa., Bernard and family, and daughter, Mrs. Charles Schreel and family. j MRS. JOHNSON STRICKEN OXFORD, O., Dec. 28. Mrs. Joseph G. Johnson, aged 72 years, mother of Alex. L. Johnson, assistant cashier of the Farmers' bank, was stricken with apoplexy, yesterday, while washing dishes. Her condition' is critical. Mr. and Mrs. , Johnson recently retired from their farm, near Oxford, and mov ed into the village. HIGH HEELED SHOESPUT CORNS ON TOES Telia women how to dry up a corn so it Jifta out without pain. Modern high-heeled footwear buckles the toes and produces corns, and many of the thousands of hospital cases of irfection and lockjaw are the result of woman's suicidal habit of trying to cut away these painful pests. For little cost there can be obtained at any pharmacy a quarter of an ounce of a drug called freezone, which is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus without the' slightest danger or inconvenience. . A few drops applied directly upon the tender, aching corn stops the soreness and shortly the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out. It is a sticky substance, which dries the moment it is applied.and thousands of men and women use it because the corn shrivels up and comes out without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue jor skin. -Cut this out and try.it if your corus bother you. Adv, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss; Estate of Sarah Weissgerber, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by th-j Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate of Sarah Weissgerber, de ceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvep. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Administrator. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher and White, attorneys'. dec.21-28 jan. 4
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WANTED WANTED To buy furs; highest market price, liberal graiing. Clendenin & Co. 13-tf MnJWINTERTERM OPENS NEXT MONDAY, JAN. 1. RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. . - WANTED Delivery boy with bicycle. Palais Royal. 13-tf WANTED Wall paper and carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Delivery Boy, at Palais Royal. Must have Wheel 19-tf pOOliTRY i WANTED Highest cash market price paid for good fat turkeys and chickens. - V GEO. C. SCHWEGMAN'S - s Meat Market. Call phone No. 2204. No. 309 South Fourth St
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WANTED You to buy your genuine Delaware Christmas wreaths now, before the rush. Free delivery. Phon 4185. 7 . , 15-tf WANTED Roomers. Call 1326 Main. 22-7t WANTED Gents', Ladies' and Children's clothing, ' also shoes of all kinds, with good uppers, at 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. 22-6t DOYCiUKNOW A large number of the most successful business men in Richmond attended the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Be wise. Begin next Monday. ENROLL This week and begin nexi Mondav at the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. WANTED Phone E. B. Spencer, 2838, or address 23 North 9th St., Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co. 23-tf WANTED Work on farm by married j man. snerman tieece, wuuamsburg, Ind. t . 23-4t WANTED To buy old false teeth. $1.10 per full set. Broken parts in proportion. Mail at once and we will remit Dayton Refinery 409. E. 5th St., Dayton, Ohio. - 26-4t WANTED Two ladies for order department. Salary $9. Give age, church, present employment. Address B 17 care Palladium. i 26-St WANTED Several ladies to furnish us with' baked goods and other home-made delicacies for Saturdays. Call 1012 N. D. wed-thnrs-tf W'ANTED Experienced shaper man and woodworking machine men, also door hangers, metal panelers, and finishers on regular automobile bodie3. Apply at once. Wages from $3.50 to $5.00 per day. The Sidney Mfg. Co., Sidney, OhloJPSi 27-7t WAS YOUR BOY OR GIRL fully satisfied with their Christmas pres ent? - Why- ot supplement it with- a scholarship in the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE as a New Year's present. It would be a. present with an ever increasing, living value. Talk to L. B. Campbell, Mgr., about it.- - WANTED Month's work on farm, good reference. J. E. Seymour. Morning Sun, Ohio. 27-2t WANTED-Man to drive wagon. Call 212 N. 17th St. . 27-2t WANTED Girl to take charge of small boy and do light house work. Call at Atlas Underwear Co. - 27-tf WANTED Three or four room flat on Main between 5th and 10th or north of Main between same streetB, steady renter. Address, Flat care Palladium. ; " 23-e-o-d-3t WANTED White girl to assist ia light house work. 208 West Main. 28-3t WANTED The names of a few peo- . pie who want to buy farms. Phone 1728. 2S-tf WANTED Nursing. Address C. E. M.. care of Palladium. 28-2t WANTED Location in heart of Rich mond for photo studio. Ground floor preferred. Write or wire particulars to Photographer, 2-Barney Bldg., Dayton, O. 28-7t WANTED Competent girl for general housework in family of three. In quire at 2221 E. Main St., or phone 3691. 28-2t WANTED Washings or work by the day. 94 Liberty Ave. 28-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. 29 S. 12th St. 14-tf FOR RENT Two room suite. 229 North 10th. Phone 2540. 23-tf FOR RENT 7-room modern house. Call Sharkup, 1013 Main or 222 N. 15. 16-tf FOR RENT Tenant house on farm. ' Phone 1078. ' 19-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, 109 S. 11. Private entrance. 20-7t Five-room cottage, $10.00. 124 North Second street Phone 1730. FOR RENT One-half double house, rooms, modern, heat," furnished. Phone 1075. 20-7t FOR RENT 5 room house, 431 Lincoln." H. D. Lacey, 9 South 7th. Phone 1756. 23-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished room in private family. 45 S. Tenth 26-7t FOR RENT 7 401 S. 14th room modern house. 26-7t FOR RENT 5 room cottage, Charles avenue, first house north National Road. Phone 4309. 26-7t FOR RENT Modern room for one or two Gentlemen.' 21 North 9th. 26-7t FOR RENT 1955. Two 6-room houses. Call 27-4t FOR RENT Modern room, gentlemen preferred. 32 S. 8th. Inquire Mme. Dollins, 215 Colonial. 27-3t FOR RENT1078. -House on farm. Phone 27-7t FOR RENT--5 rooms and bath, mod-J ern 714 S. 9th. 27-3t! FOR RlENT 4-room house, 80 John ! i St. , $8.00. O. D. Bullerdick. Phone 1644.V.. . 27-3t FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. 114 South Ninth St 28-tf
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Special Low Coetract price given on installation of Hot Water, Steam aTid Vapor Heating Plants until Jan. 1, 1916. Stanley Plumbing and Electric Co. 910 Main Street FINANCIAL Start 1917 Right Pay Your Bills' Start the new year with a clean slate. Owe only one place. We will make you a loan on your furniture, piano, horse, wagon, etc. You can repay us in easy payments to suit your income. Our Five Month Plan: Borrow $ 35, pay back, $ 40 r' Borrow $ 50, pay back $ 56 Borrow $100 pay back, $109 Longer or shorter time at the same proportionate legal rates. Costs nothing to investigate. Call, write or telephone. RICHMOND LOAN CO. Phone 1545. Colonial Bldg., Room 9 Richmond, Indiana. We are licensed and bond-id under the laws of Indiana. FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms for sleeping and light housekeeping; 25 South 4th street. 28-3t FOR RENTSouth 9th. -Furnished rooms; 27 28-3t FOR RENT Furnished flats. Steam heat gas. 330 Main. 28-7t FOR RENT Modern room, 1303 Maiu. . 28-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE Bicycles, coaster breaks, re-enameled. New tires, saddles, pedals, spokes and rims. Look like new, $12 to $16. WTesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. Also all kinds of repairing. . 20-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Percheron stallion. Phone 4614 or No. 618 Richmond Ave. 20-7t FOR SALE Oakland Light Six demonstrator. A bargain if sold before the first of the year. Manlove's Garage, Milton. Ind. 20-7t FOR SALE Alomts new No. 5 Oliver typewrite. Phone 1942 or call 46 S. 9th St. 23-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Restaurant Party wants to leave city. Address L, care Palladium. 26-6t 'MB FOR SALE 30 horse-power Richmond chassis, suitable for light truck. $75 if sold at once. Address Richmond, care Palladium. - - - 27-7t FOR SALE , 3 Rubber tired Phaetons and 2 Surreys 2 Buggies at Schneider's Carriage Factory 43 S. 6th Street FOR SALE Buy the.. Iona Barred Rock Cockerels now at $2.00. $2.50 after January 10. Franks Smelaer. 26 eod 2t FOR SALE Fresh full blooded Jersey cow. Phone Boston, 24-F. - 28-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Cottage on payments like rent. $50 cash. Balance $10.00 per month. 124 North Second Street " Phone 1730.
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Any distance up to 100 miles per day Prices Reasonable I J. L. McNeill Phon$-2S64 If Residence 617 South B St
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We will take care of all your small unpaid bills, and you can pay us back in small weekly or monthy payments at a very low rat?. Just write, phone or call us and wo will explain our rates and plans. We will loan you any amount from $5 to $100 on your FURNITURE, PIANO or LIVE STOCK without removal ' We pay off loans carried with other companies. - - All Our Dealings Confidential. " , HOME LOAN COMPANY Phone 1509. 220 Colonial BUs.
?3TW1T?!WH(''f!?rrrrr7!nrT!'!It!''TO Mi ! I ' ' ' nif :i Vti ii i ;ti:;il hub .U FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOREXCHAISIGE for City Property, 7 acres, good buildings. Porterfield, Hudelson and DeBoy Country Home For Sale. 11 acres, modern house of 8 rooms, good barn and out buildings, good location, 7 miles out. Abundance of fruit. If interested write 01 phone 2576. D. R. Funk, Richmond. FOR SALE An excellent 180 acre farm. Well improved. Inquire German American Trust & Savings Bank. 26-tf A. M. ROBERTS, RKAL, it STATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, LIBERTY AVE.. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH ST. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We writ' all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. I WM. BRADBURY & SONj Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block. j FOR SALE Cash or payments, good i house on Richmond Ave. Inquiro 202 N. W. 5th or phone Willett 3247. 16-e-o-d-7t FOR SALE On account of sickness, -80-acre farm, bargain; part cash, balance long time. Buy direct from owner. Phone 4306. ' 28-2t FOR SALE By owner, 5-room house; lights, both kinds of water; cheap if sold at once. Address E. L. H., care Palladiupi. 28-7t CHOICE BUILDING LOTS One acre or more, National Road West Corner Lot, West Main and Seventh. One acre, South Twenty-third street. South Eleventh Street, lot improvements all made. THOMAS 830 Main. Phone 2576 FIVE PER CENT. MONEY ON WELL located farms. R. G. Sharpe, 2516 Park Ave., Indianapolis. Former manager Loan Dept., Meridian Life Insurance Company.:' 28-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AUTO MOVING VAN Moving. Storage, Crating done, in or out of the city. All work guaranteed. -;. ) , , . ' AVERY OXfR Office Ramsey Auction Co. 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. Ree. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595. ' " r . PROHIBITIVE PRICES are frequently asked from machinery manufacturers for replacing a broken part Our price for Welding a broken part Is but a fraction of tie replacing cost WELDEX MFG. CO, Expert Welders.
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Ma:, tt :ditu .aliu . BUSINESS CLASSIFIED MOVING STORAGE When you move, get the best and and .largest truck.- We also have the best storage house for your goods. .We crate goods for shipping. ORA MONGER . Residence, 315 Randolph Tel. 3137-2746 Office 11 S. 7th St AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped in the city. Furniture crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 200 South 7th St. Phone 260S ! DRY CLEANING Hand Pressing SUITS or OVERCOATS CARL C. YOUNG 2nd Floor Palladium Building Phone 2675 AUTOMOBILE LIVERY Cars for all purposes at reasonable rates. . TAUBE SALES CO. Phones 1618-1592-1433. 124 N. 6 St. AUTOS WASHED Satisfaction guar anteed. 11 S. 9th. 21-tf See D. U. Atlrirson tor tilcrage: also will buy and 6eU second hand fun nlture. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 13-tt Insurance, Loan j. Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. -Fulghum. over 710 Main street Phone 2233. LOST LOST Between Lens's Meat Market and Model Clothing Store, a pocket book containing $8.25. Finder -please leave at 720 S. 5th. Reward. - 27-7t LOST Saturday, ladies' wrist watch, at or near Pennsylvania Station. Reward If returned to 1127 Main St. . 27-2t LOST Small black purse, Containing ring, marked H. W., and lavallier. gold charm. ' Finder please notify Mrs. F. E. Webb. Liberal reward. 230 S. 11th. ' -" - 28-2t LOST Purse containing $8.23. between Long's Market and Model Clothing Store, Saturday night Finder please leave at 720 South 5th St, and get reward., 28-lt FOUND FOUND Small black purse on Sheridan St. Inquire at Palladium. 27-2t FOUND Smail pocket book containing change, on Sheridan St. In-27-2t quire at Palladium office. FOUND Purse between 4th and 5th on Main, Call at 208 N. 21st, 28-2t
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