Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 129, 12 April 1917 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1917
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CLASSIFIED RATES lc per word . One time 3c per word Three times 6c per word Seven times 20c per word One month No Ad Taken Leea than 10o CASH Or Less Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. ; CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ada must be in before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. . OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash in full payment, according to above rates. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to classify all ads according to its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS giving 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. - TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you, and as this is an ac- ' commodation service, The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE My offices are now at 29 South 10th. Phone 2399. Dr. Whallon. .' LOST AND FOUND AUTO LICENSE -B-34, Indiana, lost. Call Phone 5134 B. RING Coral band, lost. Leave at 737 South 12th St. and receive reward. HELP WANTED MALE BARBERING Men wanted to learn the trade. Top wages after few weeks. Write Moler Barber College, 349 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. BOY Wanted. 18 years old, in pack" lng room at Harrington's, North 8th Street. COMMERCIAL TEACHER Young man who wishes to qualify for highgrade commercial teaching position. Knowledge of bookkeeping and some teaching experience preferred. Call or write W. L. Stump, Mgr., Rlchmond Business College. HELPER On moving truck. Must be sober. Avery Oxer. Phone 1595. HEAD COOK At county infirmary. Newcastle, Ind. R. 7. Phone 130 Seth H. Mills, supt. LABORERS Wanted, good wages. Apply Hackman-KIehfoth Co. MAN Wanted for wagon to sell high grade coffees, teas, extracts, spices and fancy groceries, for Newcastle, Indiana. Apply 727 Main, Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. fi ACHTNEM ENAND BOYS At once. Louck and Hill Co. 200 N. 4th St. TOOL AND DIE MAKER First-class . must be A No. 1 mechanic. Wanted. Apply or write Starr Piano Co. WAITERExperienced, wanted at once. -Hull's Restaurant, North 9th Street. YOUNG MAN Wanted to do janitor work to pay . tuition for complete business course. .Apply in person, Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED Two small boyr.. Can use a few girls. Apply B. B. Glove Co. HELP WANTED FEMALE COOK And dining room girl. Arnold's Restaurant. GIRLS Wanted. Call Richmond Baking Co. HOUSEWORK Exeprienced girl for general housework. 3 in family. Call mornings, 1907 East Main Street YOUNG LADIES-Two wanted to represent a well-known concern in the state of Indiana. Educational work and all done by phone. Applicants mu3t be able to leave city. Salary $8-$10 and all expenses. Apply Room 31S, Colonial Bldg. AGENTS AND SALESMEN REPRESENTATIVE Manufacturer wants local representative with sales ability for Richmond and vicinity. This is an opportunity for high-class men with ambition and small capital. If you are qualified we can convince you that $5,000 is a conservative estimate of the yearly income of our representatives. Crawford Manufacturing Co. 301 Provident Bank Building. Cincinnati, O. SITUATIONS WANTED HOUSEWORK Wanted. Address S. Palladium. HOUSEKEEPER Position Wanted, by widow. Call 221 South B. WASH IXGS Wanted. 726 N. 14th. ROOMS FOR RENT B ST. 1114 North. Two rooms furnished for housekeeping. . . 5TH ST 121 South. 3 rooms. W. F. Young. 7TH STREET South 200. Modern room for rent. 7TH ST. South 26. Three unfurnished rooms. 5TfHSREEf South21. Room for rent. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 PLACE In country to board through the summer, by family consisting of man. wife, girl and baby. Address Summer Boarder Palladium. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CARPET And paper cleaning. Work strictly guaranteed. Phone 3460. : HAIR CUTTING. 15c; Shave 10c; 9 South 6th. Parker Bros. H AIR WORK Shampooing, manicuring. Particulars. . Call 4719. Mrs. II. Dent. . ' JIAlfl WOUK Shampooing, manicuring, chiropodist Francis Estelle, PhoiS 1S21.
12 HOUSE CLEANING Calsomlnlng. white washing, general Job work. Will buy old stoves and furniture. W. F. Brown. 42 South 5th St. Phone 1040. JOB CARPENTERS Also cement work, sewer work, all kinds of screen work, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired; estimates given on all work. Ask us. Louck and Grant Phone 2507-2226. PAPER CLEANING Like new. Oscar Skillen expert cleaner. Phone 4078. PAPER HANGING Phone 4036. also paper and carpet cleaning; first-class work. PAPER HANGING And cleaning wanted. Phone 1872. PATENTS Thomas U Ryan, regis: tered patent attorney. Muncle. Ind. PAINTING Varnishing, graining and decoratinr. C.antmrt nnv. O. H5 Sims, practical painter. Phone 2671 WHEN You have household goods to pack and ship. Call W. F. Crown. Phone 1040. Store 42. South 5th St Inquire for storage, WALL PAPER and carpet cleaning; like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. x Phone 1436. THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY General Contractors BUILDING A. CONTRACTING 13 THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY Carry the Largest Line of BUILDING MATERIAL in Eastern Indiana THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY for Better BUILDING. MATE RIAL than you ever got before THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY For All Kuids of BUILDINGS MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Moving, Storage, Crating done, in er our of the city. All work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. i? S. 7th. Phone 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595. MOVING AND HAULING HOUSEHOLD GOODS Quickly transferred anywhere, any time. Fast work when requested. Call us. LARGE AUTO TRUCKS All work done by experienced men and guaranteed. PHONE 1069 W. E. JONES SEE D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy and sell second hand furniture. 416 Main. Phone 1945. AUTO MOVING See us for the best and largest moving truck. We also have the best storage house for your goods. We crate good 3 for shipping. Careful attention given to all work. ORA MONGER ' Residence 315 Randolph Tel. 3137-2746. Office 7 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 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 REPAIRING 17 BICYCLES Baby cabs, sweepers to repair and new tires put on. Lawn mowers, shears, knives, tools to sharpen. All kind expert repairing. Called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 30S6. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and repaired. Called for and delivered. Frank Brunner. Phone 2516. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BABY CAB English. $5.00. 19th. 533 N. DAVENPORT And child's bed, In excellent condition. Call 111 South 11th St. ELECTRIC FIXTURES Two- 2-Iight, one Might, with 12-Inch colored dome electric fixtures all with glass shades, also one brass cylinder force pump. Phone 2057. CHILD'S BED And cradel. Call 212 N. 17th. HERRING HALL MARVIN SAFE For sale, cheap. Must be sold at once. Call Feltman's Shoe Store or Phone 2230. HOUSEHOLD 16th. , GOODS 227 North HOUSEHOLD GOODS All kinds. South 11th. Phone 2463. 32 RANGE Good kitchen, for sale. Coal or wood. Call 4S43. : ' RUGS Phone E. B. Spencer. 2838, or address 23 North 9th St, agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co. SHOES Second-hand, for sale. North 8th Street. 409 SAFE Iron, for sale at 32 South 11th Street TRICYCLE Child's, good as new, for sale, cheap. Call 121 South 11th St. or phone 1530. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 DESK Roll top. Must be priced reasonable. Phone 1696. GAS RANGE Wanted. State price. J. P. Palladium. ;- , ' : " ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 i. i . I CORNETS Two for sale. Hornaday's! Hardware Stnra. 1
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DO YOU Know Hay's 5 and 10c wall paper is the best In town. 404 Main St. Phone 2617. BUSINE8S ANNOUNCEMENTS 26 THE MILLER-KEMPER' COMPANY for -BEST LUMBER PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 SEED CORN Hung on racks in mod ern seed corn house, kill dried, high in germination, shelled and graded or In the ear. samples on request Tele phone lwood 130x31 Address Res sler Bros.. Tipton R. 2. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 MEAT MARKET Will sell cheap. Call 421 Main St ' TRUCK LINE One of the best esstablished lines out Of Richmond. An excellent business chance. For in formation Phone 1428. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HAY WAGON Almost new; one 1horse wagon; 1 hay rake, new; one 1horse mower, almost new; one 2-seat-ed leather cushioned surrey; 1 hay knife. Call at Junction, New Paris or Middleboro roads. HORSES Work horses ; Van Tilburg's Barn. 411 N. 8th. Phone 2613. HORS2 4 years old, good worker. T. Lamberson. Earlham Heights. HORSES Two, also one horse wagon, carriage, buggy and harness. H. C. Bullerdick & Son. 529 S. 5th! St Phone 1235. ' SH0AT8 For sale. Inquire C. Isley, R. C. Box 208. Backmire Road. WAGONS, HARNESS, FARM IMPLEMENTS All kinds, good as new ; vehicles all kinds; nice as new; 317 North A. FOR SALE 3 Rubber tired Phaetons and 2 Surreys; 2 Buggies, a( Schneider's Carriage Factory 43 S- 6th Street POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 EGGS Good stock of White Rock, for sale. Phone 5111-B. EGGS Partridge Rock eggs, for setting. Phone 3051. SHETLAND PONY And rig for sale; 9 years old," perfectly safe. Inquire 229 College Avenue. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING BODY Used. Phone 1069. WESTCOTT TRUCK Good condition, for sale. . Inquire Water Works Office. IF YOU WANT A LIGHf-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and d usability for 500 lbs, or 1500 lbs,., investigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $7C0. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494 AUTO SUPPLIES A REPAIRS 35 RELIABLE VULCANIZING TIRE REPAIRS LEE TIRE SHOP Cor. Main & Eleventh Sts. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 EXCELSIOR Twin motorcycle and side car. Call McConaha Co. EXCELSIOR AND HENDERSON Motorcycles. New and second-band. Elmer S. Smith. 426 Main. KARLEY-Davidson Twin cylinder motorcycle in excellent repair. Runs and looks like new. $95. Call Quaker City Garage. 1518 Main St. THOR MOTORCYCLES Pay as you ride. "Bud" Reed, New Paris, Ohio. BROWN-DARNELL CO. Full line of , bicycles on easy payments. Our brands are West Minister, Thistle; Arrow, Hearsey. complete stock of "Bike" accessories and tires. Repairing of all kinds. 1020 Main St. Phone 1936. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 3RD ST. 221 South, double house. 5 rooms half 7TH AND G STS. South, northeast corner, new house for rent, first floor. Basement laundry, rain water, city water and telephone furnished. Gerdan, modern conveniences. Splendid arrangement Apply to owner on the premises. I. B. Arnold. 0TH STREET North' 311. flat for rent Modern 19TH ST. 540 North. 4 rooms, light & gas;' Both kinds water. APARTMENT High grade modern. Keystone. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Mam Street. FLAT 4-room, for rent Apply 520 N. 19th St. FLAT Three rooms, heated with bath for rent Phone 1967 or see R. K. Shiveley, Vaughan Bldg. HOUSE Double, one-half, for rent Call 1029 South 5th or Phone 4071. DOUBLE HOUSE Good, brick street. Call 829 N. 10th. Phone 3434. f ROOMSr-Summer kitchen, good garden spot, good barn. . Call 829 N. 10th. Phone 3434. APARTMENT A very desirable pleasantly located, strictly . modern, furnished three-room apartment Call . 1300 N. A St OFFICE ROOMS:FOR RENT In the Palladium Bldg. Apply ROOM EIGHT Palladium Bldg. ; Second Floor.
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LOTS 2 to rent on shares, for gardenlng. Call 623 Main St. MAIN ST. West 325. Garage for rant 12.00 per month. PLACE IN COUNTRY A fine place where you can keep cows and chickens. Part of the rent can be paid by work. Address Property Owner, 109 N. 17th St s ACRES For rent. Just outside oi city. A. C. Disher Realty Co.. 904 Main St - ' 10 ACRE FARM 2 mllea from Williamsburg. A good chance for the right party. Phone 1696. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 EASTHAVEN AVE Bungalow. Phone 4747. . 2 1ST ST. South, Reeveston, several lots for sale. Best lots in addition. All improvements made. Address Lock Box 85, Greenville, O. s A. M. ROBERTS, Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave.. R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. BUNGALOW Seven-room, one acre ground for sale. Address Box 105, Richmond, Indiana. COTTAGE 5-room for sale, electric light, acre of ground, on cement road. E. L. Norris. Phone 5147-E. - COUNTRY HOME For sale. 2 aoree with good buildings. Call 1127 Main St. DOUBLE BRICK BUILDING Onehalf square from Main. Splendid location. Past cash. - Address "Owner" care Palladium. HOME Modern, Suburban, for sale, facilities for every convenience. Ideal location. On car line. Barn and chicken park. Bargain. For particulars address F. Palladium. ; Liberty ave. a good double house on Liberty Ave., and 2Vi acres of ground. This is a bargain for some body. Address Box 166. Richmond, Ind. MODERN 6-room house , for sale fine location, bath, furnace and electric light $4,800. Halt cash; balance time. Also 2 vacant lots. Ad dress Box 166. Richmond. Ind. PAYMENT PLAN Five-room house, near car line. $800. See Thomas & Green, Hittle Block, room 3. Phone 2376. SUBURBAN PROPERTY Of about 3 acres, wen improved, with modern house and large barn, hog house, chicken house, small fruit and etc. Land very productive. Will sell at bargain as I am leaving Richmond. Address R. O. Palladium. . NORTHWEST " Why Pay Rent when $100.00 and $15 per month like rent will buy a nice 5room house. Large lot, fruit. North west part of city, near car line. - Reliable man only. Phone 1730. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE ' Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON -Rooms 1 and 3, W6teott Block SPECIAL BARGAIN Four-room brick house, brick street, cement alley. Two blocks of 8th and Main. Price for quick sale. $1,500. Porterf ield & Hudelson FOR FARMS and CITY PROPERTY See' THOMAS & GREEN FARMS FOR SALE 43 INDIANA 45 acres all level, two miles from Richmond: possession at once: address P. O. Box 166, Richmond, Ind. WAYNE COUNTY Four acres nice vacant land, twenty minutes' walk from Wayne County court house. Electric light and city water on one side. Good neighborhood. Easy terms. Write Box 1068, Evergreen Avenue, Millvale, Allegheny County, Pa. 50 ACRE FARM On Interurban line fine land, good buildings. Splendid location. Ideal home you are looking for. Price reasonable. Address. C. C. HAWLEY New Paris, Ohio. ACRE 4 miles out good house and barn. $750.00. 4 ACRES 3Va miles out, near a store, school and church. Plenty of buildings,' lots fruit. A nice home, $2,250.00. See Thomas & Green Hittle Block, room 3. Phone 2576. PUBLIC 8ALES 48 PUBLIC SALE Of household goods; Taylor residence, 40 South 11th street, Tuesday, April 17th, 2 o'clock p. m. Auctioneer, Tom Conniff. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana will receive sealed bids for the construction of South G Street Bridge over Whitewater River, in the City, of Richmond Indiana, a reinforced concrete structure consisting of five main arch spans of 101 feet each and an approach span of 40 feet at each end. Width of roadway to be 42 feet, and in addition thereto, two sidewalks feet in width.' Bids will be received until Saturday, May 12th. 1917, at 11 o'clock a. m.- at the County Auditor's office in. tbe Court House, in the city of Richmond, Indiana. V " Bids will be received for 1 the construction of said bridge in accordance with the plans and specifications pre-
pared for same by John W. Mueller, Consulting Engineer, which plans and specifications are on file in tbe Auditor's office of Wayne County. Indiana. Bids must be submitted in accordance with .instructions specifications, on blanks designated by the State of Indiana, which may be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County, at Richmond. Indiana. . Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not less than the amount of -the bid. and in all respects confdrm with the Indiana laws governing bridge contracts. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. - Copies of the plank and specifications can be procured from John W. Mueller, Consulting Engineer,' Palladium Building, Richmond, Indiana, or Colonial Building, Newcastle, Indiana, upon application. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana.. - - f LEWIS S. BOWMAN. Auditor Wayne County, Indiana. : Apr. 12-19-26. - '
NOTICE TO BRIDGE -CONTRACT- . . .... ORS.., .. . " .. .- .-' State of Indiana, Wayne County, sa.: i Notice is hereby" given that the Board of Countr Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction of Main' ' Street v Bridge .over Whitewater River, in the Cityr of Richmond, - Indiana, a reinforced concrete structure with three main arch spans of a length of 125 feet each, and two approach arch spans of 40 feet at each end. Width of roadway to be 42 feet, and in addition two sidr walks 8 feet Wide. Main arch spans to be open spandrel type. Bids will be received until .Saturday. May 12th, 1917, at 11 o'clock a. m. at the County Auditor's office in the Court House, in the City of Richmond, Indiana. - Bids Will be received for the construction of said bridge in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared for same by John W. Mueller, Consulting Engineer, which plans and specifications are on file in the Auditor's office of Wayne County, Indiana. Bids must be submitted in accordance with instructions in specifications, on blanks designated by the State of Indiana, . which may be pro cured of the Auditor of Wayne County, at Richmond. Indiana. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond- In a sum not less than the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the Ind iana laws governing bridge contracts, The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Copies of the plans and specifications can be procured from John W. Mueller, Consulting Engineer. Pallad ium Building, Richmond, Indiana, or Colonial Building, Newcastle, Indiana, upon application. - By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County, Indiana. Apr. 12-19-26. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of David H. Bennett, deceased. Notice is hereby given that, the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of David H. Bennett, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent GERMAN-AMERICAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Administrator. ftobbins, Reller & Robbins, Attys. mar. 29-apr. 5-12 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE BY TRUSTEE Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned trustee of the estate of John Sanders, an insolvent debtor, will on Thursday, .April 19th 1917, commenc ing at the hour of one o'clock p. m., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, the personal property of said debtor, consisting in part of a complete blacksmith outfit, including iron vises, hammers, tongs. shoeing tools, blowers, anvils, etc., and a complete wood working shop, con sisting of a drill press, planing machine, belts, saws. etc. Said per sonal property will be offered separately as a blacksmith outfit and as a vood working shop and also offered together, and will be sold either as a whole or in parts, according to the best price received. Said property is now located in Beallview, near the corner of South "L" and Eighth Streets, immediately south of the corporation Jimits of the city of Richmond where the same will be offered for sale. Said trustee will also at the same lime and place offer the following described real estate for sale, to-wit: Forty-two (42) off of the east ends of lots fifty-four (54) and fifty-five (55) in the Beallview Addition to the city of Richmond; a good substantial ihop building is situated upon this real estate; Also lot fifty-four (54) In the Beallview Addition to the city of Richmond, except forty-two (42) feet off of the east end thereof; Also lot fifty-five (55) in the Beallview Addition to the city of Richmond, except forty-two (42) feet off of the east end thereof. These lots are located at the southfast corner of South "L" and South Eighth Streets, just outside of the corporate limits of the city o! Richmond, Indiana, and the same will be offered for sale in separate parcels, as above described, and also as a whole and sold for the highest and best bids received. Also lot four hundred and twenty-six (426) in the Beallview Addition to the city of Richmond; Also lot number four hundred and twenty-seven (427) in the Beallview Addition to the city of Richmond, upon which, is a new dwelling house; lots four hundred and twenty-six (426) and four hundred and twenty-seven (427) are located on the east side of South Sixth Street between South "N" and "O" Streets in Beallview. Abstract of title will be furnished the purchasers of said real estate. Terms of sale AH purchases under Five (15.00) Dollars cash in hand; all over Five (S5.00) Dollars, a credit of six (6) months will be given, the same to be evidenced by notes of the purchasers in usual bankable form, waiving valuation laws and bearing interest at the rate of six- per cent per annum, from date, and with approved personal security thereon;, or, the purchasers may at their option, pay all or part of their bids in cash. - Further information may be had. by calling upon the trustee. - - ; THE GERMAN-AMERICAN TRUST ; AND SAVINGS BANK. Trustees. William A. Bond, Attorney, apr. 5-12
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BETHEL, IND. Mrs. Milton Harlan who has been very bad sick seems a little better at this time. .. .Mrs: Dan Horn' was called to Dayton last Thursday, on account of the serious illness of ber sister;. . .Miss Angelina Skinner, who has been staying with Ray Polley's -for the past month returned to her home In Richmond last Wednesday.... Mrs. A. L. VanNuys is tick at this writing ....Mr. and Mrs. E N. Thompson spent Sunday afternoon with' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac VanNuys. Mr.: VanNuys has been poorly a long time, and Mr. Thompson took - his phonograph and played for him Sunday afternoon. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Claybaugh of near Arba and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Claybaugh, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Boren.,... Mr. -and Mrs. Herman Thomas spent Thursday with Grover White and family near Chester..;. Miss Glady's Anderson is spending a few days in Richmond with her sister, Mrs. Forest Jordon and family.... Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson entertained the following guests to a card party Friday evening. Mr? and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hill. Mr. Vernie Hill. Mr. Everet Wolfal and Miss Bernice Anderson. . Dainty refreshments were served. . . .' .The Ladies' aid met with Mrs. John Boren Friday evening Several 'members present One new member added. It was Mrs. Claybaugh'.... We surely are glad here at Bethel to tell the people that our Sunday school and church are both prospering. We are sure having a grand Sunday school and church services every Sunday..... Mr. C. E. Anderson entertained to a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. The following guests: Mr. Verl JDrlschel of Richmond and Miss Ruth Neiswander of Eaton and Dr. A. O. Martin of Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs.' Guy Anderson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook. .. .Mr. and Mrs. August Knoll and Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Knoll attended a funeral of a relative at Richmond Wednesday. ' GREENSFORK, END. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond motored to Richmond Wednesday. .. .Mrs. A. L. Nicholson Is going to Peru Saturday where she intends to spend the week with relatives. . . .Mr. Earl Ridge has Joined partnership with Mr. Ed. Allen In th grocery business..;. Many from here are going to Richmond to do their commencement ' shopping; among them are the following: Mr, and Mrs.: Howard Cook and son, Harold, Mr.' and Mrs. Guy Swain and daughter, Lucile, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hatfield and daughter, Mary. Mr. Johnny Nicholson and son,Kenneth. ( LYNN, IND. Miss Elizabeth Pegg, who has been at home for a few days has returned to her school at Michigan City. Ind.. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Bpent Sunrtflv ti-ith Mr. Martin's Barents at Lib erty Mrs. W. G. Daly of Winches ter is visiting Mr. ana Mrs. JfTana ijaiy ....Miss Leah Chenoweth of DePauw nniTorettv la Rnendinz her Easter vaca tion at home; Mrs. S. O. Adams who has been quite sick is improving siow- ;? Mr Paul Mann and Mr. Forest Spencer and lady friend of Indianapolis are spending Easter at home. WONDERS ABOUT PEACE (By Associated Fress AnaTPBniM. Via London. AorU 12. Theodore Wolff, discussing in the Berlin Tageniau ine emperui a expressed hope of a speedy peace asks hivw nnn the Russian people viil be ready to lay down their arms. Two ovens of the usual kind and a third on the flreless cooker principle feature a new gas range. . HARNESS TO TRADE Bring you-r old Harness to us we will . trade you new Harness for them. Our stock of Harness. Collars & Genuine Starr Hames are com plete. BIRCK'S, 509 Main St. HOOSIER BOY Registered Percheron Stallion No. . 89454 will make the season of 1917 at my barn one mile west of Webster. ALBERT STOTEN
THE OWNER" LOSES . for good what he has lost, when he fails to advertise the fact of the loss in the Palladium the finder will seldom find the loser unless what has been lost is published in the Palladium. Most of the people read the Palladium and when you advertise a lost article in the Want Ad pages, the finder will know where to find you what you lose you will generally find if you advertise it in the Palladium. Telephone "Your. Want Ads to The Palladiuni Phoe e 2834
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STARS ADD STRIPES ECONOMY, lad., April 12. Inspiring dag raisins services were held here Tuesday afternoon. James Jackson furnished, the pcle.t Will Northcott provided the flag. Surrounded by P. O. Beckmen's firing squad of high school students, the Stars and Stripes were unfurled to the breezes at the top of the mast, 63 feet from the ground. The 212 pupils of the Economy schools attended the exercises and participated In the following program. "America"; address. Rev. Ray Ballard; remarks, John Mannln, Rev. Oliver Frater, Prof. Walter Brumf ield and P. O. Beckman. MIAMI COLLEGES PLANTO MERGE OXFORD, O., April 12. The proposed merger of Oxford and the Western Colleges for Women will not be fought by members of the local alumnae association. i At the annual meeting it transpired that only one or two were opposed to the project. These officers ware elected: President Mrs. Lisfia Wiseman; vice president Miss Elizabeth Wallace; secretary, Miss Esther Earhart; treasurer, Mrs. Emily M. Hughes. RICHMOND MEN PLAY CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 12. The Easter dance given Thursday evening in the K. of P. hall, by the members of the Entertainment Committee was attended by a large crowd. The hall was decorated with flags, and the Banjoreen orchestra of. Richmond, fur-' nished the music. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY ARE BATHS NECESSARY? This looks like a foolish question ln this enlightened age, but there are, nearly a million Americans who knew nothing of Internal Bathing a few years ago and are now eager to testify that they are fully as essential to health as External Baths. By a purely natural process of prop-; erly using warm water the "J. B. LJ Cascade" removes ALL the poisonous', waste from the Lower Intestine, which; physicians agree is the cause of 95 perl cent, of all human ailments. ! It instantly relieves constipation' properly regulates the bowels and vrt-i vents all the dragging down v.hichj Biliousness and Liver Troubles alAaysi create. Mrs. Julia A. Hazleton. of Madison.' Ind., writes: "I have had great benefit; from using the 'Cascade' and Antiseptic Tonic. I bad ulcerated bowel for years and It has done me a won-; derful deal of good. I thank you veryi much for your good advice. Respect-j fully yours." A. G." Lukens Drug Store in Rich-j mond, Ind., have filled a tremendous j demand for "J. B.. L. Cascades'' in thej past few years, and will show and ex-, plain it to you on request A free and! interesting booklet on Internal Bathing. "Why Man of Today Is Only 50; Per Cent. Efficient," can also be oo-' tained for the asking. Adv. PHONE For Tax Momey CM Us Iff You .Need Money We will loan you any amount from $5 to $100 on your furniture, piano, live stock, farra- ' lng implements, etc., at the lowest possible rate. You repay us in small weekly, monthly or quarterly payments to suit your income. All dealings confidential. HOME LOAN220 COLONIAL BLDG.
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