Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 165, 24 May 1917 — Page 13
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THE PALLADIUM ROOM8 FOR RENT 9 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE8 18 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4TH STREET South 308. Sleeping MRS. MYRTLE HOLMES STANT , . . . , , room. Sober men only. Teacher of singing, will accept voStandardized and Indexed for Quid . . . . cal students on Wednesday of each Reference, according to STH STREET outu io. Furnished week The Basil L. Smith System. rooms for, rent. STUDIO. 903 North D Street. (Copyright) 11TH STREET North 41. Modern Rates reduced to $1.00 temporarily. ; CLASSIFIED RATES furnished housekeeping room. ' IP" fhS'tSS! 19TH STREET North 104. 3 rooms MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Cc per word'.' Seven times downstairs, to party without children. DESK Book case. . hall furniture, 20o per word'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'..". ..One month A AND 5TH STREETS South. 3-room couch, rockers, dining room outfit, furnished flat with bath. See A. W. music cabinet, morns chair, clock. ol No Ad Taken Qng8 Thone 1537. South 9Less than 10c CASH ' '-,.-,,., ' ' " . DINING TABLE Solid oak. Good conOr Less Than 25c CHARGE F STREET North 2014. 2 unfurnish- ditio-n i008 No. 16 St. i " ed rooms. ' mvTRACT RATES obtained from RUGS Phone E. B. Spencer. 2838. or ThV Palladium business office. ROOMS Furnished for rent. Modern address 23 North 9th St.. agent CLOSING HOURS - A'! Want-Ads conveniences. 'Phone 2032. for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co. mu3t be in before 12 M. noon, of day - of publication BUSINESS SERVICE 12 - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accom- CARPET CLEANING 'Phone 4766 D. FURNITURE Wanted to buy old and panied by cash in fall payment, ac- w. Walters. second-hand. 'Phone 3474. J. H. cordinw to above rates. CARPENTER JOB WORK Screen Schell. 602 N. 12 St, THE PALLADIUM reserves the right work furnitur" packing and repair- OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter if to r'usslfy ail ads according to its lng- painting and paper hanging, broken. I pay $1 tc; $10 per set Send own rules and regulations. Thomas & Iamb, rear 21 N. 9th St. by parcel post and receive check by WNT-ADS giving a "letter or num- 'Phone 1293. return mail. F. Terl, 403 North Wolfe her," care this office, can not be CLEANrIXGCarpets and paper. Work St" Balticorc' Mdj wered In person. A letter sbouia i oe guaranteed. John Walton ' p ZT toi c V. addressed to the "letter or number. .phon 3JC0 , MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 care this office. The rirtrturwm IVeXoPING -Kodak films develop. BAND SAW-For sale, 32-inch wheel, M,nl!8vnnr rrmi to hU ad free-prints 3c each. Thistle- tilting table roller guide, practically you providing your reply to his aa tbwaKe. rug stores Dew Address ..Ford" agent or tp"! ppXPv WaS Ad. when It HAIR CUTTING. 15c; Shave 10c; 9 'Phone 79 New Paris, Ohio. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when u MOTORS-For sewing machines. $13. is more convenient to do so. Hn,,P ,,,...,.. r,.nw, H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. 'Phone 1756. be sent to you, and as this Is an ac HOUSE CLEANING Calsomining, commodation service. The Palladium white washing, general Job work. Will spYc7aLTheST0RES 25 exnects navment promptly upon re- buy old stoves and furniture. W. F. - - Print of Mil prom ' v Brown. 42 South 5th St. Phone 1040. DO YOU Know Hay's 5 and 10c wall PI,- IMA PAPER CLEANING Like new. Oscar PJpeE,s tn b-st ia town- 404 Ka,B rtlOne ;OJt Sklllen. Expert cleaner. 'Phone 4073. St Phone 261,. , trANOUUO 4 R HANGING- Phone 4036, also LIVE STOCK A. VEHICLES 31 LOST AND founo 2, paper and carpet cleaning; first-class CAM5RA-Lo. pTrson who found work. HORSE For sale. 'Phone 1935. camera on 11:00 o'clock Fairview car PAINTING Varnishing, graining and HORSES 2 good general purpose. 2 Tuesday night please return to H. E. decorating. Contract now. C. E. good delivery wagons. Make me an Fisher, 41 South 10th St. Sims, practical painter. Phone 2571. offer. Cutter's Grocery, 4 and So. D ii i- m i . - .. .. .i - FOLDER Lost, containing receipts. WALL PAPER and carpet cleaning; , - r, sr Return to Metropolitan Insurance of- like new by experts. Clay Cleaning HORb.b work horses; Van Tilfice, 62S,i Main St. Receive reward. Co. Phone 1436. burg s Barn. 411 N. 8th. Pnone 2613. J ; MULE TEAM Two for sale. ClenNECKLACE Silver, lost. between denin Fertillzer Co. Thone 2436. 22nd and No. E and No. 9th and attthc W AQTITTTt mm.mmmmmmmmmmm High school. 'Phone 3744 or call AUIOb WAbHlJJ , 2210 No. E. Reward. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 POCKET BILL BOOK Containing Satisfaction guaranteed buicK 5-passcnger. Good mechanabout $10.00 and $2.50 gold piece. Re- , , c. ical condition. Call elevator, Second turn to Palladium. 11 South 9th btieet National Bank. SHODaTklan. lost on. Gaar Road. I FORD Touring car, 5-pasrenger. 1916 K"tUr t0 Bl0kB GrCery' 19 MOVING A STORAGE 10 model. A. & P. Tea Co. 737 Main. 5".u - ., , TT -r TOURING CAR In 1st class condi-TIRES-2. lost. Miller Cog 30x3 H on SEE D. U. Atkinson for storage- also u ,m consider victroia in part rim. Goodyear-Ford. Dr. S. E. Bond, will buy f and sell second hand furni- pByment Addres8 Bargain Pal-aHMa-nnHM--MM--B-ai ture. 416 Main. Phone I94a. ladlum ; HiTp WANTCD-MALE 5 ;g2 jjjg, ' YOU WANT LIGHT-WEIGHT CORESPONDENT An Intelligent per- 8 TfmEHOLD GOODS TRUCK son may earn $100 monthly corre. STORE 1 with ample power and speed and durrnnthln0nDlToP IxlXill J SpSK .Sm lraSl ability for SOO lbs or loOO lbs., inmonthly in spare time, experience ii.hted and costs no more than Vestigate the Republic Dispatch cornunnecessary : no canvassing; subjects g05:Jte0nl suggested. Send for particulars Na- Jonng yoar goods in an ordinary v WELDEX MFG. CO. tional PreS, Bureau. Room 1394. But- jjgjg mJ "S 12th and N. E. Sts. Phone 1494 raio. iN. r. mond storage Cat rear No. 19 So. n . ,, . js CARRIAGE PAINTER Wanted. W. St. 'Phone No. 1412. MOTORCYCLES A BICYCLES 37 A. Park. Ft. Wayne Ave. ; " ' : - CANVASSERS Wanted. Good pro- ATTTfl Mf)VTNfi VAN posiUon for a hustler. Call Atl. & ftvlUit" r r Pac. Tea Co:. 727 Main. i! BROWN-DARNELL CO. B0,R?Rt?;h8rrt W8ge8 p' AVERY OXER Full line of bicycles on easy Pjy Hackman-Kiehfoth Co. Ramsey Auction Co. i? s. 7th. payments. Our brands are MEN-6 good, in Record Pressing De- 1876 Res 134 s 14t Phone g-tMS-ter Thistle Arrow partment. Apply Ben Kelly, Starr J695 west Minster, lmsue, Al row. Piano Factory. Hearsey, complete stock of . "" - ATTTv-t lirrarTW" itaKt " "Bike" accessories and tires. BOYS. AND GIRLS ,fc AUTO MOVING VAN Repairing of all kinds. 1020 The larget and bst equipped In the Afe cf pv,nri iqr WANTED cltT- Furnitur crated for shipping. Main tot. rnone iyJO. Long distance trips a specialty. All Two small boys. Can use a few work guaranteed. A"' girls. Apply B. B. ",love Co. FOREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St Phone 2608 -1 . : . HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 HELP WANTED- FEMALe"6 LARGE AUTO VAN 12TH STREET-North ?1 8 House HELP wanted fewaut n for rent inquire Porters Millinery COOK-Wanted at Kenmore Hotel, flnd movl fQr Stwe corner 4th and Main. best gervice and prlces call 12TH ST. South 22S. -room house CORESPONDENT An intelligent per- , y MpXn7,TT T for rent, $16.50. 'Phone 4614, son may earn $J00 monthly corre- - imi-i 14TH STREET South 113. Modern sponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 es- 617 s- B- rbone -obi flat. -phone 2520. monthly in spare time; experience isth ST North Modern apartunnecessary; no canvassing; subjects THREE AUTO TRUCKS ments. Jonas Gaar. 1426 Main. raio. ft. . truck for city transfer and draying. Grothous. 614 Main. GIRL For general housework. Ap- Can give the .people quicker and bet- ... STREETXorth 20q geven. ply Grand Leader. ter service. Experienced men and orin u- aeen ;,m ,0-;t-t tr- general hmi'i. a11 work guaranteed. Crating and r"uul- , . C-S !!2fi or v?J Children In onge. Local and long distance A AND STH STS.-South. Two fur V07V',bo Mhlnig; 0 children- In moving. Call nished rooms with bath and kitchenquire 106 South 14th. ORA ATONGRR ette- See A- w- GreS or call Flat GmLSWanted. Call Richmond Bak- ntMw Randolph Tel. 31S7. 8. South Sth & A. ing co. Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2746. FLAT Heated, 4 rooms, above garage. HOUSEWORK Reliable woman for Prompt Phone Service. Rear of 15 North 10th. housework. 'Phone 1943. 34 S. 15. m-m-----mm.-------m- PHOUSE 6 rooms furnished, modern ; : Z REPAIRING 17 near car line for rent, for 2 or 3 urkTTO'cuTrYDT.r months to careful tennants. Immed-MUU&I-WUrilS. BICYCLE Repairing, tools sharpen- iate possession. 'Phone 1474 or 4702. Girl wanted to do general housework. ed, old automobiles wanted. C. R. - - Steady position and good pay for Carter. 1029 Main. 'Phone 1014. HOUSE For rent. Garden; 1 right girl. miles on Union pike. 'Phone 1235BICYCLES Baby cabs., sweepers to 1419. PHONE 133S repair and new tires put on. Lawn . , . '. mowers, shears, knives, toola to h-b-m-m sharpen. All kind expert Tepalrlng. ... - Called for . and delivered. Wesley . ..v. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 Brown & Son. Phone 3086. . ' - - ... SWSTS: JF-nriiBB-Bi 11 n. . OFFICEROOMS - dress W. D. R., care Palladium. FOR "RFNT utiS StSi,iSLSS ROOM EIGHT urtan f rr 1lt,ng r" and dc"Tgre!- Brown Darnell & Co. ROOM fclWlT references, liox 444, Palladium. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened. Frank ""aO""1 Bid. second Floor. STltfNXORTpTiER--r,sition . wanted Brunner. 'Phone 2516. , . - , by yotir.R man. Reference. Box 83 SEWING MACHINES Thoroughly f Palladium. overhauled for $1.S0. H. D. Lacey, 3 I
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 STORE ROOM For rent, rear Fosler's Drug Store, Cth and Main. Suitable for barber, tailor, etc. Call Fosler's Drug Store. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 A. M. ROBERTS. Real Estate, City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. Office IS S. 8th. HOUSE Seven rooms, with electric lights, and both waters in a choice location for sale, or will exchange for four or five acres vacant land near the city. 'Phone 1976 or address A Palladium. LIVERY STABLE (The real estate only), for sale. Building is a brick front and frame rear; centrally located on Main street, Centerville, Ind. Good location for a garage. Also 2 farms. One of SO acres and one of 190 acres. For further information address Box 64 Centerville, Ind., or see Miss Myrtle Charman (real estate dealer) at the Centerville State Bank, Centerville, Ind. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE (Continued.) 42 12 ROOM Brick house for sale. Price $2,850.00; this ad will not be answered by 'phone or letter. A. C. DISHER REALTY CO. , 904 Main Street. 12 INVESTMENT $1000 and $2500 Real Estate Everywhere Porterfield & Hudelson FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR , SALE Building lots ad 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, Westcott Block NOTICE OF EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned executors of the Last Will and Testament of Minerva Hart, late of Union County,1 States of Indiana, deceased, will, by virtue of the power and authority vested in them by said will (which will was duly probated in the Union Circuit Court of Indiana, and certaified copy thereof recorded in the. office of the County Recorder of Wayne County, Indiana) offer for sale at public sale on the premises to be sold on Saturday, the 26th day of May, 1917, between the hours of one o'clock p. m. and four o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate situate in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, State of Indiana, to-wit: - Lot number sixty-five (65) and two (2) feet off the north side of lot sixtysix (66) in Block three (3) in Mendenhail ft Price's Addition to the city of Richmond. . There is a two-story double frame dwelling house located on said lot with water, electric light, gas and all modern improvements; also one good barn, and being located at No. 221-223 South 14th Street. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash on day of sale, one-third in one and one third in two years from day of sale; the purchaser to execute his notes for the deferred payments bearing six per cent, interest from date of sale, until paid, to be secured by first mortgage upon the real estate sold when said saile is approved by the court. ALSO to carry a fire insurance policy upon the buildings thereon for the benefit of the mortgagee as their interest may appear under said, mortgage. The pur. chaser, however, to have the privilege of paying the whole of said purT chase money, or any part thereof, in excess of one-third on day of sale i( he should so elect. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Union Circuit Court of Indiana. GEORGE R. HART. LEONIDAS H. LAFUZE. Executors. Pigman & Roberts, Attorneys. ; Forrest H- Meek, Auctioneer. '. Apr. 26-May 3-10-17-24 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL i ESTATE BY COMMISSIONER Notice is. hereby further given, that the undersigned as Commissioner duly appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, in the case of Eliia A. Gibson, et al. vs; Perry C. Sbadle, et al, where In order and judgment of partition and. Bale of real .estate was made by said court, will oftef .at public, sale, upon th premises, on the 14th day of June, 1917, at o'clocs p. w.. the following described real estate, situated in Wayne county, Indiana,-to-wit: A part of the southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 16, of Range 14 east, and bounded as follows, to-wit; Beginning at the southeast corner of said Section 32; thence west SO rods and 12 links to a marked one-eighth corner; Hhence north 4 ; degrees, west," 53 rods and 12 links,' (56.48) rods to a marked stone in center of Old Road; thence north 53& degrees ,
THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917
WHITEWATER Richard Paulson and Miss Phillips of Boston were guests of : Mr. Chelsa Stemple and family; Sunday Mrs. Ira Wright and Mrs. Edd Locke of West Manchester, Ohio, were called to the bedside of their mother, Mrs. B. T. Parker, who is ill last week.... Mrs. Charles Veregge has returned to her home at Hollansburg after a brief visit with Mr. S. C. Addleman and family,... Miss Brenda Burgess of Modoc is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John Burgess and other relatives . . . i Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Mr. and Mrs. CJeve Pyle Misses Josephine Woods and Mildred White motored to Spartansburg , Sunday afternoon .... Miss Lucile Robinson returned home Monday after a pleasant visit with relatives at Webster. .i.Mi8s Stella Hunt was home from the Richmond Business college for the week-end. Mrs. Charles Blose and family entertained Mr. Ray Barton and Kenneth Barton and families to dinner Sunday. .. .Mr. Sam Addleman our hustling real estate dealer closed the following deeds last week: The Milton Harlan property at Bethel was sold to Henry Knoll and the Charles Wickett farm southwest of town to Luther HInshaw of near Chester A number from this place attended the funeral of Mr. Frank Diehl at Hollansburg Firday. Mr. Diehl was a former resident of this place. THREE TEACHERS RESIGN EATON, O., May 24. Misses Velma Ayers, Ruth Schlenker and Grace Smith, grade teachers- in the public schools, have handed their resignations to the board of education. west along said road 44 rods to a marked stone, thence north 89 degrees east, 120 rods to a marked stone in the section line; thence south 83.12 rods to the beginning, containing 46 acres, 16 rods, more or less. Also being a part of the southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 16 north and Range 14 east of Second Principal Meridian, beginning at a marked stone in the west line of said southeast quarter section at Henry Myers southwest corner; thence south along said line 57 2 rods to a marked stone; thence north 8C degrees, 28 minutes east, 4Q rods to a mark 3d stone; thence south 6 rods to a marked stone corner; thence south 89 degrees east, 40.68 rods to a marked stone; thence north 4 degrees west, 35.16 rods to a marked stone; thence north 53 degrees west, 44 rods to a marked stone in the line dividing the aforesaid quarter into north and south halves or Henry Myers' south line; thence west along said line 39.82 rods to the place of beginning, containing 25.53 acres. Also the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section No. 33, in Township No. 16 north of Range No. 14 east, containing 40 acres. Said real estate was the home farm of John A. Shadle and is situated about two (2) miles south of Centerville in said County. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash in hand, and the balance in one and two years; the purchaser to execute his promissory notes for the deferred payments, in bankable form with six per cent, interest, and attorney's fees secured by mortgage upon said real estate. The purchaser may pay all of the purchase price in cash. Said sale of said real estate will be made free of taxes and encumbrances. PERRY C. SHADLE, Commissioner. Dated May 17, 1917. - Ray K. Shiveley, Attorney. mayl7-24-31 VICTOR The beet Gall Cure for Galls, Scratches, Sore Necks, Cuts and Wounds on horses or other animals. A 25c bottle will do ' the work in ten days or we will refund your money. Birck's Harness ' Store' . , 509 Main St, SAVE! $Js $A; on $JT Shoes $JS $ IP JTp Colonial Bldg. .HJ "Take Elevator" .
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Kitchen Apron Worn to Methodist Church by Milton Woman
MILTON, Indiana, May 24. No little merriment was occasioned Sunday night in the Methodist church when , one of . the Milton women wajked up the aisle wearing a big, blue kitchen apron-... Mr. Henley of Dublin, will give a chart lecture on Old Testament History in the Christian church Thursday evening. Everybody is urged to hear him. ... Prof. Abe Shortridge of Indianapolis, is visiting old friends in town. Although blind for years, he is able to travel alone... .Mrs. David Parker has heard nothing from the pocketbook she so unfortunately lost last Saturday in Richmond. It contained, besides $60 in money, a cream check for $10 payable to her, a- check in Mr. Parker's r.ame and a card on which was her name and address The newly elected officers of the Washington township are William Jeffries, president; Charles Callaway, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Pruitt, missionary superintendent; Mr. Threewits, teacher training superintendent; Mrs. Out land, home department superintendent; Mrs. E. P. Jones, temperance ruperintendent; Mrs. W. P. Parkins, adult superintendent; Prof. L. E. Thompson,, secondary superintendent.
Complete Hoimseliold : . , jFernishings . . . Must be sold at once. These include most anything you need. ONLY SLIGHTLY USED. PRICED VERY LOW. 17 So. 7th St. "We Buy and Sell Anything" Ramsey Amctioe Coe PHONE 1876
I lo.vestigate Oiur 1 New Plae iVllJ fH This Company has adopted a new plan of loaning money at the H legal rate of interest which enables you to- pay any amount you pp wish each month and stop the interest on the amount paid. Interga est is charged only on the remaining balance and Is not payable in m advance. No charge for service or renewal fee. Note is drawn jj for actual amount of cash received. We draw - monthly payment fm loans in from 1 to 25 months. Loans made in all parts of the Hp County, on furniture, pianos, live stock and farming implements.
WHEN IN NEED OF MONEY :-: PHONE ' :: '
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Home Loam
220 Colonial Bldg. IIIHM
A CATALOGUE sent out each day to 10,000 homes (the greater part of these in Richmond would appear to be a good way to get buying demands for all articles and things catalogued for the market. The Palladium Want Ad pages constitute such a catalogue and contain the - individual offerings and specified words to all the people living in Richmond and suburban territory. These offerings upon the market and these wants and needs of the people are printed in the Palladium Want Ad pages from day to day. Read them. Telephone, -Your ' Waet 1 Adsrto. Thie Palladium '
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By McManus Mrs. Rank, primary superintendent. . . Robert William Baker came last Saturday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Baker In Dayton. Mrs. Baker was Miss Rachael Thomas ..... .The friends of John Rusk will be interested to know he has joined the aviation corps in Denver. ...Mrs. Lafe Beeson was hostess Tuesday for the card club. Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. L. H. Warren were the guests of the club... Mrs. Albert Newman entertained the embroidery club Wednesday afternoon The members of the, Ruth Circle are requested to bring their thimbles to Mrs. Hiram Crooks Friday afternoon as there is Important work on hand. .Mesdames 8am Bragg, Wilbur Elwell and Albert Newman, who are the teachers of the Red Cross auxiliary, will spend Friday at the Richmond chapter room taking lesfcons. CONSERVE MILK SUPPLY INDIANAPOLIS. May 24. Every cup of skim milk thrown out or allows ed to go to waste increases the seriousness of the food situation. Dr. -H. E. Barnard, state food and drug commissioner said today. HOLD CHILDRENS' DAY WEST MANCHESTER. O.. May 24. Children's Day exercises will be held Sunday evening, June 3, at the U. B. church. The Christian church is arranging a program for Sunday evening, June 17. m i i i CALL 'Phone 1509. mm
