Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 280, 7 October 1918 — Page 7
I HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUi-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918.
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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING F'lmlurrttzed . anil Indexed for Quick
K-t Pfferenr. according to me man u smith Svitem. Coypr1ht) ' CLASSIKIRP 11ATE8 lo pr word .On Tlrn t pr word Two Times Kc,pr word., ..Seven Time Srto ri'r word.. One, Month CONTRACT RATES or.tnlr.ed from Th Palladium huilneta office, V CT.OSTNO HOURS" All Want-Adu mt t tn before 12 M. noon, of day of pjblleatton. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS mult be aecompantM by rah In full payment, according to above retes. TUB PATtAPTUM rerv the rl(rht to cUlfy all ad mvordin to Its own rul and rerulatlon. VTANT-ATS rlvlno- a 'letter or number." rare thin office, can not be anwred In prn. A letter ahould be rddrewed t the "letter or number." r th!" office. The ndverttser will rll for h1 answer and later call on you nrovldlnu' your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TKT.PHONB your TVant-Ads when It in more convenient to do eo. Bill will be went to you. and as this an accommodation fiervlce. The Palladium expects nevment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 A M B ULAN C E & U N DE RTf K ER S 1A KLUTE & SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. ?th Si. Phone 1284. MONUMENTAL. 1Q Unexcelled quarry connections enables me to carry at all times a large stock of monuments In popular sizes and designs. A new carloal just received. JOHN P. EMSLIB, 15 S. 10th 8t FLORIST 1C l.KMUN'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flowers. Service. lli Matn. Ph. 103. PERSONALS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us during the Illness and passing away of our dear mother. CLIFFORD and 11 A RRY H. SACK MAN and JAMTL.Y. "CORSETIERS SPI RKI.LA CORSETS and Wm. Frank Children's Waists. Mary K. Martin. 625 Main. SPECIAL NOTICE NKW LIBRARY table scarfs for sale. M. Ross. 10 North 10th St. J. C. DARNELL CO. Successor to Brown-Darnell. We do the same business at the same place. Lawn mowers sharpened & repaired, screens made and repaired. All kinds of repairs. 1020 Main. Phone 1036. "lost And found BICYCLE taken by mistake from side of Murrny theater. Return J. H. Norton. 1 South Bth. Brown Fur Collar found on North 10th , between A and B. Call Palladium. Itimau child Rani Small wrist pocketbook containing llld's Rosary beads lost, iieturn xta idolph St. HELP WANTED MALE tjOTS Wanted, 1 J to 20 years of age. .Experience not necessary. Steady employment Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. COLORED "JANITOR and wife wanted for apartment. Heat, light and living quarters furnished. Call 2687. Lathe Vise" and scraper hands wanted. Machine Tool work. Apply in letter. Box 105 Richmond, Ind. MENWanted at Zwlssler's, South Bth. M A.V--3fftrrlcd. wanted to work on farm. 720 Main St. Phone 1823. Wanted. Call at Richmond Baking Co. 5Ti2N Wanted for factory work. Experience not necessary. Steady employment. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. NIGHT" WATCHMAN Wanted. Louck St Hill Co. ' . LARGE BOY Wanted. Leader. Grand FIRST CLASS TOOL DESIGNERS Wanted, Tool Makers , and Lathe Operators GOVERNMENT WORK Write Box A-11 27 Someone wanted enthusiastic about the Vlctrola to sell records in city and country. Must be able to drive auto. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. HELP WANTED FEMALE YOUNG MAN IN DEFERRED CLASS OR YOUNG LADY. who is qualified or who is willing to qualify to teach bookkeeping in a business college. If you are interested or know of anybody who is interested, call RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 2040 HELP WANTED MALE
THE U .S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WANTS
RIVETERS, DRILLERS. REAMERS, ERECTORS, COMPLETE RIVET GANGS
For the Hog Island Shipyard. Philadelphia, Pa. No men engaged In war work will be taken. Uncle Sam is offering special inducements to strong, physically fit Americans, preferably those handy with tools, to enter his ship trades training school at this yard, where you are TAUGHT A TRADE IN ONE TO TWO WEEKS . and given a good job as soon as you complete the course. For full Information and all details apply to special representative at . THE U. S. EMPLOYMENT-SERVICE OFFICE . 1016 MAIN STREET . v " .
HELP WANTED MALE
WOOD OUTERS Wanted to cut fire wood on shares. Small timber, will furnish power saw. Walter, u. eui ghum, 1000 Main St. U. S. Employment service wants laborers for construction work for Latham A Walters. General Contractors, at 19th" street Penn. R. R. yards. HELP WANTEO FEMALE S COOK Wanted In small hotel. Write box 3 or phone 17. Boston, ma. OIRLS Wanted. Richmond Baking Co. GIRL Wanted for general housework. Call at 2001 E. Main St. SALESLADIES Bright young women wanted, experienced referred, for afternoons and Saturdays. Apply at once Fashion Shop. SALESLADY Wanted for store work. Apply Great Atlan tic & Pacific Tea Co., 727 Main Salesladies Wanted, Grand Leader. AGENTS AND SALESMEN 7 III A Tor Richmond, Ind. Former brewery or distillery salesman could handle this job. Master Tread tires weigh five pounds . more, three more ply fabric and then sell for less than lighter weight tires. The C. L. Smith Co., 626 N. Emerick St., South Bend, Ind. SITUATIONS WANTED WASHING Wanted. Wjrk guaranteed. 1415 S. C St. "ROOMS FOR RENT Modern furnished front room, 216 N. 8th St. 8TH ST.. NORTH 214 Modern rooms for rent. 2 Furnished light housekeeping rooms for rent, 221 North 14th. Furnished room for light housekeeping North 12th. Phone 2550. 9TH ST., NORTH 23 For rent furnished rooms with bath. 13TH ST.' NORTH 28 Bed rooms for rent. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PUBLIC SERVICE truck hauling. Haul anything anywhere at any time. Call 4944. James H. Brumflel. BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 REPAIRING done on short notice. Call V. H. Juerllng. Phone 1763. The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. All kinds tof lumber and millwork. General contracting and building. HEATING-SNb PLUMBING 14 JUST see Meerhoff. 8. 9 for anything in Plumbing. Phone 123C.
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PAINTING & DCORATiNG 15 PAl.VTa and supplies. Phone J 336 Haner ft Fahlslng. 438 Main. "WALL PAPER 15A L. M. HATS 6 and 10 cent wall paper. 40 Mala St.- PHONW S81T. MOVING & STORAGE 16
A TITO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped in the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Phone .2608 Ullt Kdge Moving Service ll M NKILU AUTO VAN Phone 2564 WCT . MOVING & STORAGE Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. Evans. 320 Lincoln St., Phone 3105. We haul anything anywhere any time. Orr Truck Line, Phone 1837. UPHOLSTERING 17 UPHOLSTERING J. H. Russell, 16 a 7tttSt. Phone 1793. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and reflnished. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop, 122 West Mafn. Phone 3252. MIRRORS RESILVERED . Lahman Plating Works. 269 West Main "REPAIRING and CLEANING 17 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS If . your clothes are soiled but It'g our business to clean them. Don't forget that. Chester Nichols, 3 1 8 Main Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. PALLADIUM WANT ADS HELP WANTED MALE BUCKERS UP.
19 SEE SHIDELER , For Real Estate of All KindsFire Insurance in best old companies. Tornado and Auto- Insurance. Special attention given to rentals " No'tary work of all kinds. Phone 1814 910 Main St EDUCATIONAL 20 Civil Service examinations in Richmond In October. 18.0Q0 women clerks needed. Salary 81200. Experience unnecessary. "Women desiring govern ment positions write for free particulars, R. E. Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner), 890 Columbian Bldg.. Washington. GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE Examinations everywhere October 6th. 12,000 women clerks to" be appointed at Washington. Salary $1200. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write for tree particulars, j. c. Leonard (tor mer Civil Service Examiner) 320 Ken ois Building, Washington. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Dining room and kitchen tables; combination writing desk and bookcase. Call 212 S. 10th. French Poodle Puppies for sale. Inquire at 106 N. 19th St. " IVORY CAB For sale. 186 South 13th. New Underwood Typewriter, late attachments, for sale cheap. Phone 2995. Underwood Typewriter for sale. No. 4. Good as new. Inquire Feeger, Palladium office. TRUNK & LEATHER GOODS 21A - Trunks. Bags, Butt Cases. Small Leather Ooods. Repairing of all kinds MTT,T,ISTJ, s7 MAW MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you rash for good household furniture. J. W. Brammer. 520 Main. Phone 1469. FURNITC'RE and Stoves. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1863 JUNK We pay more tor ncrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Henrv Kolsnpfol. Phon 209 or 414. SkLL, your junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay mor for ame. Phonw 307. STOVES' and used furniture wanted. Good prices given for same. Town send's Used Goods Store, 533 Main. Phone 1298. Uncle Sam needs all your Junk. Highest prices for same. Phone us. We will call for your junk in any part of the city. Richmond Junk Yard. 1001 N. 10th St. Phone 3498. WANTED TO BUY Man's bicycle, 2104 South Sth. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 Buy a used piano through me and save the dealers' profit. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Matn St. Phone 2275. EXCHANGE your piano for a Vlctrola. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. Phone 2275. WANTED To trade good violin and case for typewriter. Phone 4530. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 Richmond Bollor Works. N. W. 1st & Rich. Ave. Boiler repairing and fine welding. Phone 8097. Jacob Kirn. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 Guns For rent, 75c per day. Shells. 85c and 11.00 per box WAKING & CO. Opposite Court House BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26 ARTISTIC KODAK FINISHING CLASS plus BEST MATERIAL RESULTS minus FAILURES Crump's Confectionery Corner 11th and Main Sts. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 20 ACRES of corn In field. $50.00 per acre: 1 cow, $100.00, 1811 North E St. CORN in field for sale. Located about 3 miles northeast of Richmond. Call American Trust & Savings Bank. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber, Millwofk. Phones 32093307 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds ef Building Material. PET STOCK AND POULTRY 32 Pure bred Plymouth Rock roosters for a alt, Tt. ftna R 1 A Q XX AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 AUTOMOBILE Cole 6 passenger tour ing. 1916 for sale. 5 good tires and good running order. A bargain, $600. 116 Liberty Ave. 1917 Pilot Chummy for sale, $300.00. Phone 2987. WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 WELDING WILL REPAIR IT Wh2rt often appears to be a serious, ruinous crack or break in a cylinder, casting or piece of machinery, is but a simple piece of repair work to our EXPERT WELDERS Our welding works wonders in repairing broken metal parts -parts that would have to be "scrapped" before the process was invented. . Remember, OUR WELDING generally makes the broken part STRONGER than it ever VMS. : Inquiries invited. SVELDEX MF0. CO. EXPERT WELDERS Cor. 12th & N. E. Sts. Phone 1494 - - J
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36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Servie 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 BICYCLE TIRES REPAIRED Permanently vulcanised at small cost. t WM. F. LEE. 'Richmond's Tire Man" No. 8 South 7th St. MOTORCYCLE For sale. Twin Indian, 1034 North J. St. REPAIR almost everything: bicycles, wringers, sweepers, furniture, saws, knives and shears sharpened. Hearsey tires and supplies, work called for unit riKllvereri. Phone 3086 Wesley J Drown & Son. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 8TH ST.,' SOUTH 44 Flat for rent. Call at 41 S. 10th St. 8TH ST., SOUTH 40 For rent modern eight room house. Knode. 5 room house, 127 , South 9th. Call, 119 South 7th. FOR RENT Eight room modern house in shop district, also number of household articles for sale, fnone 1753. 16TH ST. SOUTH For rent modern house, 6 tons of coal In basement. Phone 2737. , WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED TO RENT Flat, 5 rooms or more, modern. Address Box K 11001. Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank Bldg., phone 2707. 12TH ST., SOUTH Modern house for sale. Phone 3713. 7-rOom FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office 1R So. Rth. Phone 4171. HOUSE FVr sale, five rooms, modern. Phone 4033. - HOUSES FOR SALE Two 5-roomed houses, $14.00 each. One 4-roomed house, $12.50; one 3roomed house $12.50. No interest, tax or Insurance. Stay 100 months then deed. Call 325 -West Main St. FARMS FOR SALE 43 100 ACRE FARM For sale near Hagerstown. Address Owner, care Palladium. ONE ACRE of ground for sale, 6 room ; brick house one block to car line. Phone 3752. George McLear, Nat Road East . - 100 acre farm for sale. Part bottom part sliglltly rolling, all - good land, good buildings, fine , orchard only $10,000, a bargain. ' 240 acres level land In Preble county, Ohio, 10 room hoirte with slate roof, large barn and tobacco shed, tennant house. Only $140 per acre. A large list of other farms. C. C. Hawley, New Paris, Ohio. Money For Taxes Money For Coal or any other purpose. The State Investment - & Loan Co. Room 40 Colonial Building. Richmond, IndL Phone 2560 PUBLIC SALE 46 Ooner Piatt AMctSooeer ; Fountain City. Phone 171 J. HOW MUCH Do You Need $30, $50, $100, . $150, $200 FOR EXAMPLE $30Total Cost $2.63 FOR FOUR MONTHS Or If you need more money and want longer time, we will loan you any amount up to $300, an4 give you, twenty months' time to pay back if you desire it. - " Have you bought your winter coal ? Loans made on pianos, household goods, etc., without removal, at the legal rate. Call and "ask for free booklet RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1895 Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main & Seventh streets Automatic Phone 1545. Richmond, Indiana. TTnder State Supervision PUBLIC SAL. 48 Public Sale . The undersigned having sold his farm, will offer at public auction on the premises 4 miles east of Greensfork and 24 miles southwest of Webster on the Greensfork pike on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1918 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.' Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. Hay, Corn, Farming Tools, Household Goods and numerous other articles. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch. JOHN T. DAVIS. Simon Weddle, Auct. H. W. Gilbert, Clerk. PUBLIC -. SALE of Real Estate and Stock, Oct 9th, on my farm 3 miles east of Richmond on New Paris pike, known as the Lawler Farm, Horses, Cows, Farming Tools of all kinds. Sows with pigs, 21 acres of corn in field. ' GARLAND W1LLETT, Owner. CHAS. ROAN, Manager. Watch for large ad later. Palladium Want Ads bring results. - - -
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Cambridge City. Ind.
I i ' Mrs. Frank Wllkie fell Tuesday and broke her arm. She was taken to Richmond to Dr. Marble. . ..Eugene Ghering has arrived safely overseas...... Harry Cassady has moved into the Dillon property on Church street.... Douglas Holowell is home from the Richmond hospital where he recently underwent an operation.... Mrs. Loda Reasoner and daughter of Hartford City are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whirley. . . .Miss Agnes Pusinella is enjoying a brief vacation from work ....Rev. WiU Zeigler and Mrs. Will Zeigler entertained Thursday the missionary society of Dublin Foster Scudder has taken a position as clerk State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: - Cora Suma vs. David. W. Suma, Wayne Circuit Court, April , Term, 1918. No. 18396. Petition for Divorce. Be it known that on the 19th day of September, 1918, the above named Plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said defendant for a divorce and change of name. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Eli P. Love, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for Divorce, as stated In her said Petition, are, abandonment Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 18th day of November, 1918, at the Term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of October, 1918, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 19th day of September, 1918. MICHAEL W. KELLY, Clerk. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sept. 23-30; Oct 7. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Rhea C. Saxton vs. Henry Saxton, Wayne Circuit Court April Term, 1918 No. 18412. Petition for Divorce. Be it known, that on the 4th day of October, 1918, the above named Plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her Petition against said Defendant for a . Divorce. Said Plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of William Burgin, a disinterested person, showing that said Defendant is not a resident of this State, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for Divorce, as stated in her said Petition, are, cruel and inhuman treatment and habitual drunkenness. Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such Petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling of said cause on the 3rd day of December, 1918, at the Term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond,, in the 1st Monday of October, 1918, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 4th day of October, 1918. MICHAEL W. KELLY, Clerk. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorney for Plaintiff , 7-14-21 PUBLIC SALE 48
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9THf 10 o'clock a. m. Real Estate to sell first On the farm, 3 miles east of Richmond on New Paris pike, known as the old Lawler Farm. 55 ACRES 55 Good house and bank barn, suitable for stock and other good out buildings, well fenced. -: - CATTLE AND HOGS
8 good milch cows, five fresh; 6 heifers; 4 sows, 27 pigs. HORSES Team of gray mares, one bay mare and one bay horse. FARMING - IMPLEMENTS 1 big wagon and flat bed, 1 mower, 1 corn planter, one riding breaking plow, one walking plow, one wheat drill, one cream separator, three sets work harness, one set buggy harness and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. . - GARLAND WILLETT, Owner
CHAS. ROAN, Manager. FORREST MEEK, Auctioneer.
PUBLIC SALE ' The undersigned will offer at public auction on the farm two miles northwest of Whitewater, two and three-quarter miles southwest of Bethel and tour miles east of Fountain City, on " WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1918 ' Beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following Personal Property, to-wit: 8 HEAD OF HORSES 8 1 Roan Horse, 4 years old, weight 1500 lbs., and sound; 1 Roan Horse, 4 years old, weight 1430 lbs., and sound; 1 Black Horse, 6 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 Bay Horse, smooth mouth, weight about 1200 lbs.; 1 Bay Mare, smooth mouth, weight about 1200 lbs.; 1 Roan Horse, 9 years old, weight 1100 lbs. One Extra Good Span of Young Mules 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 5 1 Jersey Cow, with calf by side; 1 Red Cow, 3 years old, giving milk; a good one; 1 coming 2-year-old Heifer, will be fresh in December; 1 coming yearling Heifer. 52 HEAD OF HOGS 52 6 old Sows; 8 yearlings; 38 spring Shoats; good ones. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 Good Two-horse Wagon; 1 Steel Tire Boggy; 1 Flat Bed and Hog Rack complete; almost new. 1 Gale Corn Plow; 1 Stalk Cutter; 1 Good-Enough Riding Breaking Plow. , ,s CORN AND OATS 15 acres of Corn the field; 300 bushels or more of Oats. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch on grounds by Ladles' Aid of Arba Friends' Church. COL T. H. CONNIFF, Auctioneer. S. W. NICHOLSON J. L. NICHOLSON
with Robert Hugh In clothing store. . ...Floyd Scott has arrived safely overseas .... The annual business meeting of the Red Cross organization was held Tuesday, Oct 1. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. Wm. Doney. chairman, Mrs. Hugh Foss, vice chairman; Mrs. May Boden, - secretary; Mrs. Frank Marson, treasurer... Miss Agnes Pusinella spent Monday at Indianapolis, the guest of Sister St Louise at St Agnes Academy..... Mrs. Ralph Tague is visiting at Charlottesville, Ind Claude Kitterman, who is connected with Y. M. C. " A. work, arrived safely in France Saturday. Mr. Kitterman was president of the Cambridge City First National Bank prior to leaving for France Mrs. Chas. Loebe was the Wednesday guest of Mr. and Mrs. BenJ. Drischel at Richmond Luther A. Lockwood, former principal of Cambridge high school, who has been in training at Camp Devens, Mass., has been transferred to the officers training. .. .Miss Emma Yates at Indianapolis. .. .Robert Hicks, chairman of the Liberty Loan committee, for Jackson township with the aid of the precinct committees and five banking institutions have succeeded in three days time to place Jackson township over the top in filling its quota of, $1,700,000 Mrs. Ralph Tague spent Monday in Richmond at a Rebecca meeting. . . .A birthday surprise anniversary was given Robert Krone Tuesday night, by his school mates Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Toppin and Forest Danner and family motored to Richmond Thursday night to witness the play "Hearts of the World.".... The draft board at Cambridge City is sending out cards to call all registrants of Sept. 12, In Division No. 2, Class 1 for physical examination Thursday, Oct 10 to be held in the armory. .. .The M. 'E. Home Missionaries will have an open meeting at the M. E parsonage Friday, Oct 4, p. m.... .Misses Elizabeth and Agnes Pusinella witnessed the play "Hearts of the World" Wednesday evening... Miss Myrtle Van Meter of Indianapolis spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. James Van Meter. ...'.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frye, who recently sold their farm northwest of town, will take up their home on a farm near New Lisbon. In the drawing of Oct 1, the first capsule contained No. 322. Park Gipe, cashier of the Jackson township bank at Pershing holds that number with the board here.. .. ,Mrg, Jennie Miles of Raleigh, Ind., was the guest of Mrs. Nora Scott and Mrs. Isabella Blue.. Mrs. Beale of Indianapolis visited her1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Squire Corathwaite. . . : . Sam Williams has accepted a position with Long Brothers Lumber company as manager in Ened, Okla. .... Mrs. Emil Ebert leaves for New York Saturday to visit her son, Joe, and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Newman have received word that their son, Sergt. Edmund B. Newman, 84th DJv., Co. D Intelligence Section 309 Engineers, has arrived safely overseas. . . . .Everett Taylor of Hagerstown visited Mrs. Laura Richie Thursday Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potter near
Liberty, Ind., a daughter. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Bonnie Victory, a resident of Cambridge The Friday Night club opened the year with an old fashioned play party at the beautiful country home of Miss Bonnie Butler, September 24. The next meeting will be with Miss Nellie Jones at Mil ton, Tuesday evening, Oct. 8. All members are requested to be present. Subject: "General Discussion of the Drama. Miss Gingrich. "Characteristics of the Economic Man," Dr. Kniese Mrs. Arch Hineman, Mrs. Albert Hineman of Hagerstown, Mrs. PUBLIC SALE 48 JAKE HANES, Clerk.
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Frank Parsons of Richmond were the' guests of Mrs. Laura Richie Rriday. . . . .The Red Cross organization from January 1 to October 1, has made and . sent to headquarters 1405 muslin bandages, 5728 ? gauze dressings, 73: hospital garments, 41 hospital supplies. Chairman on socks has sent In since March 7, 386 pairs of socks Mrs. John Parrish entertained Mrs. Nora Blew and Mrs. Mary Parrish of Indianapolis Friday. .. .The M. E. Missionary 'society met at the home of Rev. Jones Friday afternoon..... Charles Hower, a native of Cambridge City, , died Monday at his home In St Charles, Mo., where he was connected with the car shop. He is survived by his brother, Anthony of Hagerstown, and his sister, Mrs. Flora Henwood, of this city.... Miss Vienna Ogborn, who has been visiting among friends and relatives, has returned to her home in Newcastle. .v. . Miss Roscella Keever, from Jackscnburg, was the Friday guest of Mrs. Arthur Hodsonl...The militia was prevented from taking its hike Sunday of last week therefore if the weather permits they will leave -the armory at 7 a. m. this Sunday, Oct., 6. and hike to the farm of Omer Kerlin in Washington township, whera they will spend the day in drilling. ....Lee Pitman after a service of 52 years In the Ice business in Cambridge City v and ' surrounding towns, has retired and will sell his outfit Mrs. Sidney Gassaway and son, of Greencastle, is visiting Mrs. Anna Walsh and family.
Cambridge City, Ind. I Mrs. Grace Miller has moved from the Dean house property on West Main street into the Mattie McClave property on West Front street... .W. . E. Patterson of Danville, 111., is visiting Mrs. Joe Wade. Miss Marie Danner is visiting relatives at Knightstown, Ind., over Sunday. Mrs. O. E. Dickerson of Richmond has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kerlin Mrs. M. F. Teeple is vteiting her mother, Mrs. Green, at Ge- . neva, Ind Mrs. Alpheus Huddleston is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Horace Huddleston, at Indianapolis Verne Davis is home on a furlough from Camp Shelby Mrs. Pruda 'Macney Is visiting relatives at Knightstown The friends and neighbors in- East Cambridge had a shower on Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones who were lately married. A number of the Rebeccas attended.... Miss Rose Bertsch of Parsons, Kans has been the guest of relatives in this city Irvin Harmeier, cashier of First National bank will move his family here from Milton into the John Ohmet property on North Walnut street Merril Allison who was wounded in action and was in the hospital will not come home as reported but is again in action Mrs. John Groves was the over-Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs. Horace Hamilton... The Baptist prayer meeting Wednesday night will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Oldham on East Church street.... Mrs. Laura Adams and Miss Clara Bergandthal of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Miss Gertrude MarklcMrs. George Brumfield spent Sunday with Richmond relatives. Miss Eva Rothermel of near Fountain City, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Laura McDonald, here.... Miss Clara Kendall returned to her school at Spiceland Sunday after attending the funeral of her father. ..Everett McMahan of Richmond visited Herman Shaffer, Sunday evening. Harry Forbes and family visited friends in Richmond Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook last week... Mrs. Aisle Crawford returned to (Richmond Monday evening after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall, here.. . ..Mrs. Amis Hodgin is staying with Mrs. Michael Kendall this week. The funeral of John Vore, of Washington, Ind., was held at the Friends church here Wednesday afternoon... Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Boerner and daughter, Carrie, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall William Crampton and family moved to Indianapolis last week. Harry Newman and family will move to the farm vacated by Mr. Crampton... ..A telegram was received Monday from Camp Devens, Mass., stating that Wallace Kendall was better and the danger was past.. Mrs. Frank Pickett visited Mr. and Mrs. John Carman Sunday afternoon.. .There will be regular services at the M. E. church next Sunday morning.. .Quarterly meeting will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday niEht October 13. The bniness session will be held on Tuesday, October 15... October 20 will be Home Coming day at Chester M. E. church. Everybody is urged to attend that service or send a letter to be reac1 at that time. l.WILUBUijm i Mr. and Mrs. Clare Martin had ss their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Melvin Cogger shall and daughter, Ocie, of Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jordan were the Sunday guests of Earl Fudge a"hd family... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oler' ' are visiting their daughter and family at Baltimore Miss Edith Smith of Dayton, Edna Smith, of Richmond, aikl Helen Smith, of Greensfork, spent Saturday night with Anna Piehl of this place Frank Crampton and family motored to Hamilton Wednesday..... Helen Smith and Edith HInshaw were Sunday guest3 of Misses Hazel and Gladys Clark... Fred Gunkel and family motored to Winchester Wednesday. The young married people's class of the Friends" church were entertain ed at the home of Emerson Cloy d and family Friday night of this week..... Mrs. Clarence Holla way of Morgan's Creek visited her parents Tuesday... ..Mrs. Harry Stanford is entertaining her father, Mr. Fisher of LapelL.... Winifred Piehl made a business trip to northern Ohio last week..... The Progressive Ladies, Aid met at the country home of Mrs. Ora Pitts Wednesday of this week Mr and Mrs. George Armstrong and . sons, James and Robert, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd Sunday..... Mrs. O. W. Hartup spent Friday with Mrs. Winifred PiehL..Mrs. Lora Mercer spent a few- days this week with her parents at this place. - TRY A PALLADIUM WANT AD.
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