Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 85, 7 April 1907 — Page 2
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BREAD:
Arc In a Class of Their Own. There is scientifically speaking more nourishment in i a'water cracker weighing less than two ounces than there is in a loaf of bread weighing a pound unless it is made right. When bread is not made properly: the life sustaining properties are destroyed. ; In the, manufacture of Mothers and Victor Bread these points; are;studied and it is made perfectly digestible. Please bear this in mind when ordering bread. of your. grocer, and insist on having either Mothers or Victor. Irjchmond BAKING CO.
BROKEN
LEG FATAL TO
GALLAHT jmUNG PACER Princess Manlove Is Dead at V " Owner's Farm.
HAD SHOWN GREAT SPEED.
Milton, Ind., April C Princess Manlove, the phenomenal pacer, bred hy John T. Manlove at . Forest , Home Farms, died last night from theV ef
fects of a broken leg caused by slipping on the Ice in the paddock -last winter. -When two years old she paced a half mile" In one minute and a quarter mile in twenty-seven, and a half seconds. She would have brought ber owner a fortune had. not the accident occurred. IHer picture was in all, the leading horsemen's papers a year or so ago and breeders gave her great ..praise for her beauty, gentleness and speed. Mr. Manlove suffered a great loss a few years ago in the death of SunDown, a great trotter which died the day after an offer of $5,000 had been refused for hint. - '
GOVERNOR FILLS BOARDS.
Makes Appointments to Vacancies Management of State Institutions.
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THE FAMINE SITUATION Greatest Agony in China Is Yet to Come.
Washington, April 6. The State department has been advised that the tfamine in China is unprecedented in severity and the period of greatest agony has not yet come. Hundreds of thousands are ioday being kept alive by contributions from American peo-
Send your want ads to the Palladium. Phone your want ads to the Palladium. Both phones 21.
FIRST. OK IS A VICTORY Richmond High School Won From Knightstown, 14 to 3.
In a fast and well played game at Knightstown Saturday the Richmond high school, team demonstrated Its ability against the Knightstown high school by running up a score against it of 14 to 3. The game was a fast one from start to finish, and is a good omen for the success of the Itichmond boys, the coming season. Score: It. II. E. It. H. S 14 11 2
K. II. S... 3 3 4
MANY PIGS AT MILTON. Farmers in That Vicinity Take Advantage of Good Prices.
Governor Hanly has selected Ele Stansbur of Williamsport. to be a member of. the board of trustees of the Indiana School for the Deaf, -The governor reappointed 'William ,W. Koss of EvanVille a"' member.' of the
board. . . . , ',. .
Louis 1?. .Fulwiler of Pent was re
appointed a member of the State Soldiers' Home board at Lafayette. The governor selected three additional members for tlie Woman's Prison board. The new members are Mrs. W. Bent Wilson of Lafayette, Mrs. Dan Waugh of Tipton and Mrs. W. J. McKee of Indianapolis.
Classified
Advertisements
CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge' City," "Ind..' April G. Mr. Lawrence Hittle . of Indianapolis, was here looking after farming interests in this vicinity today. . ... '. 'Master Joe Forkner of Lewisville, la here visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weigle. Clifford Olden is off duty at the National Drill works with a severe cold and sore-throat. .......
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7 insertions For the Price of 5
For Rent, For Sale, Help Wanted, Lost, Etc. and all classified ads. pertaining to business, one-haif cent a word. "Found" and "Situation Wanted" are Free.
LesUYou Tercet Take"; Blackburn's Castor-Oil-Pills. Delightfully active. Never gripe, physic, Tonic, purifier. 10c, 23c. Druggists." "'.;
SPECIAL Phone No. 936 Calls - the Large Empire Moving Cars. AL WINTERSTEIN. Prop. . 623 Main St.
All Classified advertisements appear in both the evening edition of the Palladium and SunTelegram and the Morning Mail Edition without extra charge.
f fPEKSICX Attorney aai KoUrj Public
WANTED.
Mrs. - Ellen.. Dowhier . of .Milton. , is j housekeeper;
Mrs. Jonn;
WANTED A good energetic young man; good inducement. Apply at Singer Sewing Machine Sto'ae, oOO Main street. C-3t
I WANTED Middle aged woman for
Milton, Ind., April C. Farmers report an unusual number of little pigs in the country. The high price of hogs is an incentive to grow large droves of them.
here visiting her sister,
Guyton. " ; Mrs. Joseph Stahr and children, Cleve and Laura, will return to their; home in Indianapolis this evening, aft-1 er a pleasant visit with Mrs. Stahr's;
call at 419 N. 16th st. 7-3t
WANTED A married man to work on farm. Address Oliver Myers, It. R. No. -3, 32 miles South East of the city. 6-2 1 :
FOR SALE Coupe and carriage in good condition. Bargain for quick sale. Call any day excepting Monday and Tuesday. 2039 East Main St. ;;o-tf
FOR SALE Fine stock farm two miles from Richmond. Brick house of S rooms, one frame house of 4 rooms, two barns, good water. Ball & Peltz, 8 and 10 North 7th St., general insurance. l-7t
silver
pantry, ! 0-3t
College Results. Princeton Fordham, 3; Princeton 1. South Bethlehem Lehigh 4; Albright, 3. New York Giants 8; Yale 3.
FOR FIFTY EPILEPTICS. State's Village Will Soon Be in Readiness.
RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE AGENCY AND GARBAGE WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE WELL KNOWN MACHINES Dayton, Gtoddard, Mitchell, Pope Waverly, Electric, Maxwell, Holseman us before you buy. 1207 MAIN STREET PHONE 425
New Castle, Ind., April 6 Within the next two months Superintendent
VanNuys, of the State epileptic village, near this city, will be ready to receive a limited number of patients, but at first only those persons will be ac
cepted whose affliction is not so far advanced but that they can do some work about the village, and thus aid In developing the institution. The last Legislature appropriated $25,000 which is now available, and furniture
is being purchased for the two buildings, which were completed last fall. It is estimated that fifty patients can be cared for with the present facilities.
mother, Mrs. C. Straub in East Cam- j WANTED Girl for bridge. . ! Westcott Hotel.
Miss Olive Neff of Hiser s station-
was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Rummel Saturday. - Rev. C. E. Schultz will commence
revival services at the Christian : CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED Cigar
FOR SALE 5-room house north of railroad, cheap. See Al. II. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street. 6-3 1
WANTED Business men in need of office help, call at the Richmond Business College, Phone- 210. 6 tf
FOR SALE short horn R. R. 3.
A fine thoroughbred bull. Emma Reddish, 6-3 1
church this evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Philip Zip, of Greenfield, sub station inspector on the I. and E. R. R. was in town today inspecting the local station. Miss Marguerite Hart of Richmond, who has been visiting Indianapolis friends during the past week, is here the guest of her friend, Miss Reba Ohmit, over Sunday. The E. L. G. F. club met with Ethelyn Barnett this afternoon at her
home on Front street. Refreshments
were served, ine next mteuug win be held with Winifred Wagar next Saturday afternoon.
Salesmen wanted in your locality. Experience unnecessary. Salary and expenses or commission. Monroe Cigar Co., Toledo, Ohio. C-2t WANTED Washing and ironing or work of any kind; 711 North 19th street. 6-7t
FOR SALE Cook stove, good as new, cheap; 207 National Ave. 6-3t FOR SALE-;-foot bath tub, new. Will sell cheap. V21 Main st. 3-3t
FOR SALE Two nicely improved, well fruited, suburban properties. Possession immediately. Apply in person to J. E. Moore, over G North 7th St. l-7t
O. L C.
WANTED For Fire Insurance in good reliable companies call on the Richmond Insurance Agency, 11
South 7th street. Tel. 41. City and Stock. Send for pedigree and Country Solicitors wanted. 6-tf o. E. Fulghum, Phono 638.
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Booking orders now for
rKkdr World's Fair Premium
prices.
2 lit
Artificial gas. the 20th Century fuel to-tf
,We.' Propose To Increase Our CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
The Palladium and Sun-Telegram is the recognized Classified Advertisement medium in Richmond and Eastern Indiana, as is proven by the fact that we carry daily a GREAT MANY MORE such advertisements than any other paper published in this city or this part of the country. But we want more people to take advantage of the results that can be obtained from a Classified Advertisement in this paper, and to encourage them we are OFFERING AS A PREMIUM for every Classified Advertisement brought into our office (costing not less than 25c)
Is Set for April 17. The case of M. M. Lacey against Wayne county to recover money alleged to be due him for placing secreted taxables on the duplicate, which was postponed last Wednesday in the Randolph circuit court on account of the death of the mother of County Attorney Robbins, will be heard in the Randolph circuit court, April 17.
Will Be No Appeal. It is stated that J. A. Evans will not appeal his case against the city of Richmond for additional damages for the closing of a part of North Fourteenth street. Judge Fox recently ruled that the case could not be ruled on in his court because no appeal bond had been filed with the board of public works.
THE BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL PICTURE, IN COLORS, Christopher Columbus at the Royal Court of Spain.
This beautiful picture is after the famous painting by Brozik, .and shows the intrepid Columbus explaining to Queen -, - Isabella his great plan of sailing due west 'around" the globe until he came to Asia. Before the Queen on a table arc her r Jewels of fabulous worth, which she later sold to buy the little fleet with which Columbus set out on his remarkable voyage of discovery. The scene which the picture portrays is shown as taking place in a beautifully decorated room of the . Queen's palace, and the two principals, Columbus and Queen Isabella, are surrounded by a group of richly dressed Spanish grandees. - ' ; .. " . " . . Remember, this beautiful picture is given ABSOLUTELY FREE to anyone bringing to the Palladium office a Classified Advertisement costing not less than 25c. Thus you are doubly benefitted. You receive this beautiful picture free and get the results our large circulation brings to all Classified Advertisements;
! New Laws Soon Effective. i i The new laws enacted by the last i legislature will in all probability go into effect Wednesday of next week, the earliest in the history of the j State, according to Frank I. Grubbs, j deputy secretary of state. I By that time the secretary of state's ; of fice expects to have received re- ! ceipts from the last county clerks of Indiana acknowledging copies of the new acts. '
WANTED-Small second hand writing poR SALE Pure bred white desk for family use. Phone .No.4S. , doUe eggs J3 for 5Q centg
WANTED To loan $1,000 for three to f five years at six per cent, on sUt'poii
edged real estate security only. rsoj commission. Address "Trustee," j
care Palladium. o-t
Kirby, phone 1129, Garwood
wyanAlbert Road. 2-7t
with an office on tho firet floor ot -the Court House will give you bt service In rll pension matter Alonzo Marshall, Richmond. Ind. FOR SALE BR0WNELL ENGINE, In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. , JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At.
ZWISSIER'S HOME BAKERY The Excellence ot our QUAKER BREAD is prorea by the Increasing demand. The biggest and beet Be loaf. Everything else In our line la na.de to please.
MONUMENTS AND MARKERS We have a large stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Gracite Works., John Hallowell. Prop. 15 S. 10th. " - A
HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the Hands Petro-Plne Ointment ,.wlll keep the hands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box, 25c. at Druggists. Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Pine Co., Richmond, Ind.
PHONE 794 for the best grades of ! - COAL AND COKE. . A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO.
SALE Household goods.
be sold within 10 days; 6th street.
call
must 513 S. 2-4 1
WANTED Your carpels and rugs to g 4tn street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 121
clean. Richmond House Cleaning i
Co., New Phone 810. Old phone 021. 1-tf
WANTED Carpet lawing and making by H. Appiarius. Phone No. 1804. : . l-7t
WANTED Students to enroll for the spring term opening April 1. Richmond Business College. i!o-tf
WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large line of mdicine3, extracts, and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Remedies." Sheldon, Iowa.
Male Help. MEN Our 1907 catalogue explains how we teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Moler Darber College, Cincinnati, Ohio.
EDWARD W. GREEN HAD A STROKE OF PARALYSIS.
Female Help. LADIES We teach hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, etc., quickly. Write for catalogue. Moler College, Cincinnati, Ohio.
FOR 8ALR.
Richmond property a specialty. Porteifield, Kelly BlocK, Pi!one C2D. tf FOR SALE 9 good shoats; Mrs. John E. Shute, 4 miles South East of city. 6-3t
Eyerybody bnyc Woodhurst, 911 Mala yi.
property trote St Telephone JuneS tt
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT One beautifully furnished room, modern and reasonable; call at 205 N. 9th street. 7-2t
floor of new South front,
FOR RENT Second
modern residence.
rooms furnished and unfurnished. $14.00 a month. 205 X. 9th street. 6-lt
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath, hot water and electric lights. 120 S. 3rd street r-7t FOR RENT Nice rooms with or w ithout board. 103 X. 17th St. .rl-7t
FOR RENT Storeroom with ment, counters, shelving, etc, Fetta,-18 S. Sth st.
FOR
baseSee C-7t
RENT 4 acres of ground with
fine fruit, house and stable, situated osT road to asylum, north of new school house on National road. See
Pattern and Machine Work of All Kinds.
STANDARD PATTERN MFC CO. 11th and North E Streeti. , FOR SALE A good 1G0 acre farm, sugar tree land, 25 acres in timber, 700 standing sugar trees. Good buildings, abundance of water.. A bargain if sold soon. Write, WM. G. BAKER, R. R. No. 1. ', New Paris, Ohio. FOR SALE See Al. II. Hunt, 7 X. Sth Bt, and let him tell you about those lots on S. 21et street, west side of -'street. AL. H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth Street.
SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: -Have had 13 yeara' successful. A $24 renter, good location, $2.000j a $22 renter, $2,DO0; n 5 room house, $800 ($100 cash, bal. $8 per mo.); a 3 room $500 ($100-50 cash, balance $7 per mo.) ; cash to loan from $500 to $3,000. Quite a number good investments.
W.M. Iliatt, 911 Main st
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FOR RENT Furnished bath and electric light.
rooms wi;h 326 X. 10th. 7-7t
I Mooro&Ocborn
TV rnw riro ana i vrniav iniup ance. We will bond you. Leans from $100 to $2,500. Phone. Homo 1589, Dell 53 R. ROOM IS I. O. O. F. BUILDING.
FOR SALE Cheap, open-top runabout. Call at 124 X. 17th st. 6-lt
40S
Kinsey 5-7t
Centerville, Ind., April 0. Edward
W. Green, a well known and prosper-;
ous farmer of the vicinity of Center-1 s ville. received a serious fracture of , FOR SALE OR TRADE Nine-room th skull from a fall caused bv a uara-! brick house, slate roof, all modern
lytic stroke, while waiting in the ter-j improvements. Inquire minal station at Indianapolis on last j street. Phone 113 . A"nln rn--1ri ir tiinpiifncr fV t Ti i c? n onViCkn ! 11
C. B. Lundy, a student at the Winona
school of pharmacy, who was to have j met Rim on his arrival. By a mis-j understanding as to the time of arrival -Mr. Lundy did not find his uncle at the station but with the assurance that he had arrived, after much search.
found him at about six o'clock that ev-! ening at the city hospital where he is
FOR RENT A desirable flat of fivej
rooms, with bath in Safety Deposit Building. Call at Dickinson Trust
Co's office.
29-tf
FOR SALE Improved farm of SO acres, good soil, splendid location, 7 miles from Richmond on pike, bargain at $4,000. 12 acres improved good black soil, possession when sold, price $1,500. For particulars.
W. F. Swain, Economy, Ind. 3-7t
still under treatment.
Death at Cambridge City. Cambridge City. Ind. , April 6. Thomas White, an aged and respected
citizen, died at 12:30 today at hisj home on West Church street, aged SOI years. The deceased was born in Ireland and came to this country while '
yet a young man, having spent the greater part of his. life in this state. He has been a resident of this city for the past forty-five years, and was one of the pioneers of the town. A son James, of Cincinnati and a married daughter at Indianapolis, survive him. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed, but will be announced later. -
FOR KENT Fnrn'.shed rooms, eleo trie light, steam heat, for geo'Iemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf LOST. LOST Between Division street and Earlham College, a small open faced watch with short chain and charm. Finder please leave with- Jenkins, the optician, or with the Treasurer at Earlham College. 6-2t
George Stoddard Dead. Cambridge "City, Ind., April 6 Elbridge Vinton received news of .the death of his- son-in-law, George Stoddard at Bethesda Hospital, Avondale, iO.,-today. A wife and three children ; residing in Wyoming, O., survive. Mr. ; Stoddard was well known in this place and the news of his death comes as a ' shock to his many friends.. The funeral will probably take place at the home in Wyoming and burial will be in Spring Grove cemetery near Cincinnati.
FOR SALE Strawberry, raspberry or blackberry plants at Stale Line Fruit Farm. Phone HUH. J. S. Kuih, prop. 3-llt FOR SALE Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds, exclusively; eggs from yard No. 1. $2 per setting; yard No. 2. 1 per setting; $3 per hundred. Mail
orders promptly filled. James L. I
Newman, Route 31, Lynn. Ind. 3-7t HOME FOR SALE The fine property Xo. CIS South 14th. Easy payments. The two story brick slate roof house, at above number will be offered at private sale until May 1st. If not sold on or before that date, will be offered at public sale to the highest bidder. Terms: One-third cash on day of sale; one-third in one year from date of sale; one-third in two years from date of sale. Or all cafch at option of purchaser. Mortgage on premises for deferred payments, bearing C per cent interest from date. To be sold to settle estate. George B. Dougan, trustee. 3-7t
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Morris Nursery
for all kinds of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Vines,
Ornamental
Evergreens.
E. H. BELL, Prop. Phone 309. Nat. Road East.
pits & qy-
mk - en
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WHY PAY MORE?
onxiAu Kunaing loans, lor new houses, low rates, easy terms; for'
particulars call on Thompson Agency, wide stairs, 710 Main street. C-7t
FOR SALE Baseburner and large begonia." Call at 120 South 11th st. 2-7t
Bean He Saatara " of
iris Kind Yaa Have K.tim fought
Use artificial gas for Ilsrl and heat. 10-tf -
FOR SALE Sewing machine and baby cab in good condition. Call at 42 Xorth Sth st. 2-7t FOR SALE Two good houses in Fountain City, cheap. See AL H. Hunt, 7 X. Sth street. 0-2t
There is no medicine so cafe and at the same time so pleasant to Uuce as Dr. Caldwell's Syrtrp Pepsin, the positive core for all diseases arisias from stomach trouble- The price is very reasonable 50c aot 51.
SPECIAL Seed Oats all sold. Try some of the O. I. C. pigs. O. E. Fulghum, Phone 638. fi-7t $$ LOW RATES " $$ $$ On personal loans, together $1 $$ with long time, easy payments $$ $$ and satisfactory dealings, can t t$ only be had of the original low $S $$ rate company, the $$ $1 INDIANA LOAN CO., $$ $$ 'Phone 1341. ' Third floor. $$ IS 40-41 Colonial Bldg. $$
See our supply of new Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. ' Seconi hand bicycles fcr sale. - Bicycle repairing a specialty. Also full line of secondhand household Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Etc., at very low prices. W. F. BROWN, Home Phone 1778. 1033 Main SL
JOHN A. HABINC 331 8. 6th St. Staple and Fancy Groceries FLOUR and FEED. 1: Phoxb 37fl -
Richmond Monument Co. t
33 North Eighth SL ' '
Phone 1457
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Richmond, Ind.
imagine X
FARNHAM ANTHRACITE COAL. EGG NO. 4. CHESTNUT. Both Phones 9.
SCHOLL'S MEAT HAiXET always on hand, all kinds of hom arown meats, both in ah. and cared. Clre me . your trade. I guarantee satisfaction: 421 Main Phone 1611.
I The COLO THAT HAIIGS Oil t is more dangerous than
most people X Why not try
They drive a cold right out , f of your system and it does not come back. If they do
not we reiuna tne money. Price 15c Per Bottle
ADAMS' DRUG STORE.
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. And MARKERS
Best Material and Workmanstlp. II. C. 1 1 ATT A WAY. No. 12 North 6th Street.
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