Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 58, 19 January 1917 — Page 11

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GREENSFORK. Ind.. Jan. 19 The funeral of Dr. F. W. Keinzle was held Wednesday afternoon at the residence cf his mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Keinzle. A. L. Keinzle. Oklahoma City. Okla.. arrived last. Monday evening to attend trie funeral of his brother..... Mrs. Lon Brookshlre, New Castle, (pent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Boyd, who are both on the sick list, but at present are improving. ... ,. McDivitt Is Better. William McDivitt is improving and able to elt up part of the day..... Julius Davis is still confined to the house with kidney and bladder trouble. .... Erne.st Davis made a short , sf op !o nee nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Davis, on his way from New York to Chicago, where he was married. He returned to New York with his bride. Mrs. Allco Miller. Webster, spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. John Roller, . UNDER Jh, THE CAPITOrf'DQME REAR ADMIRAL BADGER In asking for larger battleships in the 1918 programme, Rear-Admlral Badger, of trie General Board of the Navy, points out that Japan today Is building a larger, more powerful and swifter battleship than any now planned by the United States. This Information wae laid before the House Naval Committee. Two Japanese chips, Admiral Badger said will have a main battery of twelve 15-inch or 16-inch guns, against twelva 14-inch on American vessels now building, and eight 16-inch guns for our latest ships. Admiral Badger said the board felt it necessary that the American Navy should have main batteries of twelve 16-Inch guns,' an Increase of 50 per cent In gun power, and a speed of 23 knots an hour. Rear-Admiral Fletcher, of the Navy Board, also emphasized the necessity for such increase, The new dreadnoughts will displace probably more than 40,000 tons. WOW!!! PAIN IN THE BACK? Use Speedway Liniment It goes right to the spot and brings soothing relief. Makes muscles limber up oils up the joints and c.Ytes you forget your trouble in no time. Nothing equals Speedway Liniment for relieving rheumatism, lumbago and such ailments. It penetrates does ust what is needed for livening up the circulation and building up., your sys tem. You can put it on full strength rub it on right out of the bottle. It does not burn or blister but it certainly does the business better than anything we ever knew of. Acts like a magic balm never fails. Speedway Liniment, has brought re lief to thousands of BUfferers. Sold in ?5c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. Try a bottle and see how it relieves you. Money lack if it does not. .... Better get the large bottle and give it a good trial. Use it night and morning. If your case is bad, soak a little of the liniment into a flannel (cloth and Rpply as a bandage. Leave It on over night. , - Step in and ask for a bottle today at any drug store. A. G. Luken & Co., and other good dealers. Adv.

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Harvey Lee Ashley, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana, this 10th day of January, 1917. The estate of the decedent is probably insolvent. HENRY C. STARR, Administrator. JAMES E. WHITE, Attorney, v janl2-19-26

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CHESTER. Ind., Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stigleman entertained the following friends with an oyster supper at their home here Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Duke, Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and daughter, Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulla.... Mr. Burgess McMahan is .somewhat Improved. . . .Thermometers in this vicinity registered from 12 to 21 degrees below zero Sunday morning. Ladies' Aid Holds Meeting. : The Ladies' Aid society met Wednesday afternoon at the usual time and place.... Rev. Ulmer filled his. regular appointment here Sunday evening but on account of inciement weather the congregation was much smaller than usual Mrs. Mattie Kendall spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Maggie Boerner. I ELDORADO, OHIO i Rev. Sara L. Stoner of Eaton, Albert N. Lindsey of Philadelphia, and Miss Samantha Wikle were - entertained Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Billman Miss Mildred Juday of Dayton spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stayton and Mrs. Grace Lee. . . .D. T. Hill of Gratis was a Friday night and Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wellbaum and daughter. Hattie. Mrs.- Hill and daughter, Helen, who have been spending several weeks here and at New Madison, returned home with him... '.Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Beard entertained last Tuesday, R. L. and Louise Frazer and Miss Dorothy Rautsaw.. . . .Rev. F.. B. Bishop of Columbus, Albert N. Lindsey of HEARTS TilEATED FREE fly Dr. Franklin Miles, the Great Specialist, Who Sends a New $2.50 Treatment, Free. Heart" disease is dangerous, hundreds drop dead who could have been saved. Many have been cured after doctors failed. To prove the remarkable efficacy of his new Special Personal Treatment for heart disease, short breath, pain in the side, shoulder or arm, oppression, irregular pulse, palpitation, smothering, puffing of ankles or dropsy, also nerve, stomach and rheumatic symptoms. Dr. Miles will send to afflicted persons a $2.50 Free Treatment. Bad cases usuaily soon relieved. These treatments are the result of 30 years extensive research and remarkable success in treating various ailments of the heart, liver stomach and bowels, which often complicate each case. . Send for Remarkable Cure in Your State. So wonderful are the results that he wishes every sick person to test this famous treatment at his expense. Afflicted persons should avail themselves of this liberal offer, as they may never have such an opportunity again. Delays are dangerous. No death comes more suddenly than from heart disease. ' Send at once for his new Book and Free Trial Treatment Describe your disease. Adress, Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. HF., 909 to 919 Franklin St., Elkhart, Ind. Adv.

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The above rates are for cash ' only. If an advertisement is charged, then they are to be pal-' at the office within ten day 4 , No charges made for more than thirty days. Advertisements address-ed to x "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 yon providing your reply to tils advertisement pleases him.' ' WANTED WANTED Two small boys. Can use a few girls. Apply B. B. Glove Co. " --12-tf WANTED We-frame picture, grind knives, file saws. We repair .every thing. Called for and delivered. Brown & Darnell. Phone 1936. 2-tt WANTED Wall paper and carpet cleaning. Like new by, experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf WANTED Light housekeeping rooms, near East Haven. Call 101 South 9th St. lS-3t

Philadelphia, Rev. J. H. Blackford and daughter, Lenore. .and Miss Mary Swartzell were Sunday guests of Mrs. Frank Blackford, and children.... Marshall Harrison was a Dayton and Xenia visitor, Saturday.

CANAL BREAKS LOOSE MILTON, Ind., Jan. 19. Owing to the breaking of the canal at Connersville and the flooding of the "Body Works" Charles Davis, who is employed at Connersville, is at home for the present. The work in which; he is engaged is not at the Works damaged but is depending upon that part of the business. . PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Why Rheumatism Comes With Cold Weather (By Valentfne Mott Pierce, M. D.) A close connection exists between these two cold weather and rheumatism. Prof. Alex. Haig, of London, has the most followers in the medical profession in the belief that the presence in the system of uric acid, or its salts in excess, is the real cause of rheumatism. Every one has recognized the difference in the appearance of their water as soon as it gets cold; there is often a copious sediment of . '.'brickdust." v A Several causes may lead up: to Bn accumulation of uric acid in the system, which, in turn, cause rheumatism or .gout, or creaky joins, swollen fingers, or painful joints. For one reason the skin does not throw off the uric acid, by profuse sweating, as in the hot weather, and the kidneys are unable to take care of the double burden.' Another reason is that people do not drink as much water in cold weather as in summer, which helps to flush the kidneys. Again, they eat more meat in cold weather, and some people are so susceptible that they soon develop rheumatism after eating meat. At all such times persons should drink copiously of hot water, say, a pint morning and anight, and take Anuric (double strength) three or four times a day. This Anuric comes in tablet form and can be had at almost any drug store. It dissolves the uric acid in the system and carries it outward. I would advise everyone to take Anuric occasionally, and continue for three or four weeks, and in that way avoid rheumatism, gout and many of the painful disorders due to uric acid in the system. Make yourself healthy and strong by open-air exercise and diet. Then cleanse the liver by occasionally stimulating its action with a pleasant laxative composed of the May-apple, dried juice of aloe, and root of jalap, sugarcoated and long sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Adv. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Martha J. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Martha J. Smith, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ' SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Administrator with the will annexed. A. C. LINDEMUTH, Attorney-. janl9-26feb2 WANTED WANTED A high grade young man stenographer for position in Marion. $70 to $80 per month to begin with. Call -at the Richmond Business College 18-2t WANTED Phone ' E. B. Spencer, 2838, or address 23 North 9tb St., Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug. Co. ;23-tf HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for? raw furs. Ed Burns, .634 N. 10th. ;15-tf MEN Our iliastrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade quickly, mailed free. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Indianapolis, Ind. 29-lmo.

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V ANTED Five, more young men and women to join the class in tihorthand which will start next Mondayat the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. . ' 18-21 WANTED The names of a few .people who want to buy farms. Phone 1728. ; - 28-tf WEATHER STRIPS TO PUT ON T6 keep out the cold and dust, stoves, bicycles, baby cabs, sweepers, furniture, everything ! to repair, fcnive3, shears, saws to sharpen. Called for and delivered. Wesley Brown 4 Son. Phone 8086. . ' - - 4-tf CONTRACT YOUR PAINTING, VARnishing, - graining and - decorating now. . C. E. Sims. Practical painter. Phone 2571. jau. 8-120t WANTED To buy furs; highest market price, libeipl gra ling. - Clendenin & Co. jg-tf RAILWAY MAIL CLERK. Exams. everywhere February 10th. Complete special preparation by former Government Examiner, $8. Wrrite quick for free booklet, J-19, Patterson Civil School, Rochester, N. Y. 10-10t Wain ted at Ounce Experienced grocery clerk. Must have reference. Good wages. Address ; "R" care Palladium WANTED Power hammer, belt drive, also upright drill. Give full description and price first letter. Isaac Hodgson, Lynn, Ind. 13-7t WANTED A first-class mechanic and auto man; must be married. Will pay good wages. Call phone 198 or 6 red New Paris, Ohio, or address L. B 376, New Paris, Ohio. 15-4t WANTED Agents to sell the Neyer Fail Collection System. Every merchant wants one. Cost you 50c, sells for $2.00. Agents making $75 to $100 weekly. American Adjustment Co., 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago. 15-7t WANTED Competent girl for general housework. 2009 Main. 8-tf V ANTED To rent space in. window for jeweler's bench; some place on Main St. F. A. Tomlinson, 7 S. 7th St. 17-3t WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, ,Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 18-14t WANTED First-class lathe and planer hands. Only experienced men need apply. Good wages permanent e m p 1 o yment. Apply at one. THE NATIONAL AUTOMATIC TOOL CO. 18 3t WANTED Roomers, 1326 Main. Phone 1561. lg-7t WANTED Good place to do housework. Write Mrs. Carr, Centerville, Indiana. - - 18-2t WANTED Men for city. Good proposition for hustlers. Apply Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 727 Main St. 19-3t WANTED Draftsman with experience on detail work. Call at factory. Richmond Adding and Listing Machine Co 19-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. 29 S. 12th St. - ' 14-tf -FOR RENTIn the Paladiujn Bldg. -. i Apply Room 8 Palladium Bldg.. Second Floor. POR 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 REXT Four mnma first floor. Modern apartment. Jonas-Gaar, 1426 Main St. 8-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room at 39 S. 10th. . 15-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 109 N. 12th. Phone 2550. 18-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 221 N. 16th St. lS-3t FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. Heat furnished. 41 N. 11th St. . 18-7t FOR RENT Two-room furnished ; fiat, light and heat furnished. Cor. South 5th and" A. See A. G. Gregg. Phone 1537. 18-tf FOR RENT 3-roomed house, light: $5.00. Call 325 Wrest Main. ;; 17-e-o-d-ti FOR RENT Good business room on Main street; good, location for Cigar or Drug store. ; Dye & Price. , Phone 2150. 19-21

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FOR RE,NT 5-room house with bath . 439 S. 12. Call 134 S. 11. 19-lt FOR SALE PtuiMac Sale JANUARY 30, 1917 Five miles south of Richmond on tbe Abington Pike. t . Watch for my big ad. Louis W. Troiase, "Publfc Sale THURSDAY, FEB. 8,'17 Six miles south of Richmond. 19-2t FOR SALE Horses, wagons, harness, vehicles, all kinds farm implements, all kinds, bob sled. 317 N. A. 1Mt iiiiiiiiifiHiiin S USED PHONOGRAPH 1 RECORDS J I Highest prices paid for i your Columbia and Victor Records. Address XYZ, j 1 Palladium. FOR SALE Lady's Desk. Phone 1704. 18-7t FOR SALE Horses ' I .have all kinds of horses for sale. If you are interested in good horses, give me a call. J. H. Clements At the Taube Barn 124 North 6th St BUY Second Hand Clothes and Shoes, from CRAWFORD'S 313 N. D St. Near C. & O. Depot FOR SALE Sewing machine motors, $13. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7. Phone 1756. fri-tf PANTS 2 PAIRS FOR $5.50 Lfade to Order Panic Proof Tailor Made 14 N. 6th St FOR SALE General - purpose horts. Phone 4337. 19t , FOR SALE CHEXP Small National 1 cash register; practically new. Call ; 1237 Main. ' 19-2t FOR SALE Good refrigerator. Call . afternoons. 27 N. 6th. 19-7t FOR SALE Few set of used wprk harness and collars. We trade new harness for old ones. Harness oil, 20c quart. Birck's, 509 Main St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A. 1 M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE.. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH ST. FOR EXCHANGE for City Property, 7 acres, good buildings. Porterfield, Hudelson and DeBoy Public Sale FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1917 ALLEN HARRIS FARM Between Williamsburg and Greensfork Julius Davis & Son and , .-Olive J. McFaiL

Oxy Acetyline Welding Flue Welding a specialty. We carry largest stock of Boiler Tubes in the city. Dealers in all kinds of used machinery, grate bars, arch plates and boUer specialties. Thomas Turner Son - Boiler Makers, Sheet Metal Workers REAR 33 S. 6TH ST. PHONE 4333

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE An excellent 180 acre farm. Well improved. Inquire German American Trust & Savings Bank. 26-tf LANDOLOGY A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situa; tion. Three months subscription FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, -simply write me a -letter and say, "Mail me Landology and all particulars FREE." Address Editor. Landology, Skidmore Land Co.. 105 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. l-2-17-2mo FOR SALE Five-room cottage; 1307 S. I. After 5 p. m. 15-7t FOR SALE Well improved 109-acre farm, llA miles from Richmond. Tbe German American Trust & Savings Bank. 15-14t FOR SALE One of best 160-acre farms In Wayne county, Indiana, i-j cash. See A. M. Roberts, 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. 12-7t FOR SALE The Residence of Dr. D W. Stevenson Located 408 South 15th St. Nine-room brick house, new roof, fine garage, large sleeping porches, cement walks, two furnaces U6ing gas or coal separately or combined. A winter's supply of coal. Key next door north. Bargain worth $5,000, will take $4,200. Mortgage Co. offers loan of $2,500 on same. Address. David W. Stevenson, M. D. 165 East Market St. Akron. Ohio. FOR SALE 7Va acres, good location. fair buildings. Price $1,500.00. 26 acres, good buildings, near good market Price $3,200.00. Posse'ssion March 1st. Dye & Price. 19-2 i BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AU TOMOBILE LIVERY Cars for all purposes at reasonable rates drivers furn ished. TAUBE SALES CO. Phones 1698, 1992 and 1439. ' 124 North Sixth St. AUTO MOVING VAN Moving, Storage, Crating done, in or out of the city. All work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. 17 S. 7th. Phone.1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595. Insurance, Loanj, Rent Collections. O. over 710' Main street Real Estate. B. Fulghum, Phone 2233. FOR CONNECTING Gas ranges, water heaters, cook and heating stoves, soft coal heaters All work neatly done. Sec E.L.FORD 2022 N. E. St Phone 4322 Pattern Work, We rre completely equipped to d all kinds of Pattern Work, both wood and. metal; also gating patterns and model building. . Draver Bros0 1518 E. Main St Phone 162. WE DO FINE WATCH REPAIRING; complicated work our specialty; good work, quick service guaranteed; a trial will convince you. Hom-J rignous, 1021 Mam St. rnone 1867. 15-14t The real meaning of our "WELDING SERVICE" is simply a saving of loss of time, as well as for buying new metal parts of anything that breaks. WELDEX MFG. CO. Cbr."l2th and N. E. Sts.' " Phone 1494. Expert Welders

FINANCIAL Ask Us Money : We make loans on household goods, pianos, wagons, fixtures, etc., without removal. $35 Total Cost $4.80 . For 3 months Other amounts at proportionate legal rates, and for a longer time if desired. Costs nothing to investigate. Call, write or telephone. RICHMOND LOAN CO. Phone 1545 Colonial Bldg., Room 8 Richmond, Indiana. Licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana. MONEY from , "The Company of Service At this season most every one needai money. Should you find It necessary' to secure a loan, talk with us. Compare Our Rates We are helping others, and can help you. ; , OUR NEW 5 MONTHS' PLAN '.

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Nn PTtpitftlnn fees. Nothing deduct ed. Other amounts n proportion. Should the above plan not suit i have others which will please yon. Licensed and bonded by State of Ini diana. The State Investanient Loan Co, 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor - Richmond, Ind. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED At your service for an experienced "AUCTIONEER" Write or pttone me for dates. Real Estate and Farm Sales a specialty. H. C. RAMSEY 17 South 7th St. Richmond, Ind. Phone 187C. AUTO MOVING See us for the best and largest moving truck. We also have the best storage house for your goods. We crate goods for shipping. Careful attention given to all work. . ORA MONGER . Residence 315 Randolph Tel. 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St. Sec D. U. Atkinson tor storage: also will buv and sell second hand ft'.ft nHure. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 13-tI 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 2603 LOST LOST Gents right hand tan kid glove. Leave 1035 Main. Reward. 18-t