Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 89, 14 April 1907 — Page 2

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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Sunday, April 14, 1907.

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T C., C. & L. R. R. (Effective April 7th, 1507.) -- EASTBOUND. o.l 'Xo.3 No.31 No.3-5 a.m. a.m. p. tn . 9:C0 6:00 7:05 8:10 9:C5 iw. nicago. u:.io i-r.n s5-::r Lv. Peru 12:30 Lv. Marion.... 1:41 Lv. Muncie .. 2: 11 2:03 4:40 Z:Z7 C:40 5:15 S:05 Lv Richm'd.. 4 C" Cinti., , 6 : Cj p.m. 7:30 10:25 a.ni. p.m. WESTBOUND. No.2 No. 4 No.S2 No.G-4 a.m. p.m. a.m. ...dS:40 9:0 sS:40 p.m. Lv. CIn'ti .. Lv. Richm'd. Lv. Muncie.. Lv. Marion ., Lv. Peru Arr. Chicago 10:55 11:22 10:55 6:30 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 , 1:19 1:44 1:19 9:00 . 2:25 2:45 2:25 10:00 6:40 7:00 9:20 7:00 p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. Daily. d-Daily Except Sunday. B-Sunday Only. Through Vestibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati over our own i-ails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains Nos. Ii and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie, Marion, Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Xos. f and 6, " between' Muncie and Peru, 1 hence trains Nos. 3 and 4, between Peru and Chicago. For schedules, rates and further Information call on or write, C. A. BLAIR, P. &-T. A., Richmond. Ind. Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Excursions. BENEVOLENT and PROTECTIVE ORDER OF. ELKS . . Philadelphia, Pa..' July l5th-20th, 07. Itound trip fare. $17.15. Selling dates July 12th. 13th and 14th, good for return trip until July 23rd, '07. KNIGHTS TEMPLARS CONCLAVE AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July Oth to lpth inclusive. Round nip, $15.15. Selling dates July 5th, Gth and 7th, good for return- - iiig until July ICth, 1907. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT NORFOLK, VA. Opens April 20lb, closes Nov. CO, 1907." Coach fares, in coaches on- ' Iy, $12.85 for the ROUND TRIP; these tickets on sale every Tuesday until close of Exposition, ::.nt 15 days. 1 i Day Tickets $18,30 Day Tickets 21.40 -son Tickets 24.00 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. July I0th-15th, 1907. One fare for round trip. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Selling dates -Juno 1st to 4th, good for returning June 10th. Fare for ROUND TRIP $1S 10. For Further particulars, ask C. A. BLAIR, Home Phone 44. Pass. &. Ticket Agt. &&4r& BAKED HAM (Cooked Done). . . n - s HOMEMADE BREAD 1 (Brown and White.) - Cream to Whip. Phone 292. HADLEY BROS. ! DR. W.J. SMITH ..DENTIST.. i:3 g 1103 Main Street, Ground Floor $ H : : ' onur.iErjTs And MARKERS Best Material and Workmausblp. II. C. II ATT AW A Y, No. 12 North 6th Street. QD

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: Notice, Farmers ! "Doddo" 22721 the Imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the "Cfevenger" horse, and Prince J Wilkes, will be at my farm this season, 22 miles north of Richmopd, on the Middleboro pike. The public in invited to call. A. H. PYLE, Phone 805-C. R. F. D. No. 4. t WM. WAKING Plumber and Gas fitter Bicycles and SunriHes Phon 1482. 406 Main St. . Upholstering and General Furniture Repairing All Work Guaranteed. J. B. HOLTHOUSE Phone 472. 124 South Sixth : INSURANCE, REAL ESTATES LOANS, RENTS ? W. H. Bradbury & Son 1 4- Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Blk J WHY PAY MORE? Nyal's Cod Liver Compound Tasteless and Palatable. No oil or grease. Essy to take. It buiids you up. Guaranteed by M. J. Qulgley COURT HOUSE PHARMACY Moore&Ogborn Write Fire and Tornado Insurance. We will bond you. Loans from $100 to $2,500. Phone Home 15S9, Bell 33 R. ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING. : : H. R. DOWNING & SON, UNDERTAKERS 16 N. Sth St., Richmond, Ind. Both Phones 75. SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: Have had 15 years successful. A $24 renter, good location. $2,000; a $22 renter, $2,500; a 5 room house, $800 ($100 cash, bal. $S per mo.); a 3 room $500 ($100-50 cash, balance $7 per mo.); cash to loan from $500 to $5,000. Quite a number good investments. See our supply of new Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Second hand bicycles for sale. Bicycle repairing a specialty. Also full line of secondhand household Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Etc., a't very low prices. W. F. BROWN. Home Phone 1778. 1030 Main SL THE NEW and LOW PRICES on HARD AND SOFT COAL C. S. FARNHAM.

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We Are Well Aware That our forefathers who went through the hardships of clearing this land and building it up to its present state could not have done it on the bread that lots of bakers bake today. The pioneers of this country had bread thst was oft times a month old -and as hard as the wood they had to chop, yet we can tell you that there was more nutriment, more bone and sinew, more building power in one pound of that than there is in ten -pounds of the light flaky cottony stuff that lots of bakers are turning out today. Not so with Mothers and Victor They Arc Made by Up-to-date Processes And have the nutriment in them necessary to the upbuilding of human life.. Ask your grocer for these varieties. Richmond Baking Co.

SPECIAL Phone No. 936 Calls the Large Empire Moving Cars. AL WINTERSTEIN, Prop. 523 Main SL PENSION Attorney ana Notary Public with an office on the first floor of the Court HouBe will give you best service in r.ll pension matters Alonzo Marshall. Richmond. Ind. FOR SALE BR0WNELL ENGINE, In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. JACOB KERN, 1st and Richmond Av. ZWISSLER'S HOME BAKERY The Excellence of our QUAKER BREAD is proven by the Increasing demand. The biggest and best 5c loaf. Everything else in our line is made to please. MONUMENTS AND MARKERS We have a large stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell, Prop. 15 S. 10th. HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the Hands Petro-Pine Ointment will 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. Some Notes on "'Origins." 'Humpty Dampty Sat on a Wall," etc., has come dowa to us from the days of King Johu. "The Babes In the Wood" dates from the fifteenth century, being founded upon facts, an old house uea: Waylnnd Wood. Norfolk, having the whole story la carvings oc a mantelpiece. "Little Jack Horner,'' "Little Miss Muaett," "Old Mothei Hubbard," "Mother Goose" auc "Goosey. Goopey Gander." are each traceable to the sixteenth century "Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Where Have You Been?" belongs to the reign ot Queen Elizabeth. "Three Bliud Mice first appeared in a music book dateti 1G09. "A Froggie Would a-Wooing Go" was liceu-ed to be sung as far back as IGoO. "Boys and Girls Come Out to Play" and "Lucy Locket Lost Her Pocket" both hail from the period of Charles II. And last of all, "Cinderella," "Jack the Giant Killer," "Bluebeard" and "Tom Thumb" were published by their author. Charles Perrault. in the year 1G97. London Notes and Queries. C? -A. J3 T O HI . Bears the yB You Have Always Bought Signature or

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Won. Lost PcL Chicago.. . 1 0 1 000 Philadelphia 1 0 1000 Cincinnati .........1 0 1,000 Boston ..1 0 1,000 St. Louis ..0 1 .00") New York.. 0 1 .000 Pittsburg ..0 1 .000 Brooklyn ..0 1 .000 No games. All postponed on i count of snow. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.

J Won Lost Pet. ! s New York ...1 0 1,000 St. Louis.. ..1 1 .500 Detroit.. .. .. .. ..1 1 .500 Boston 1 1 .500 : Cleveland.. 1 1 .500 'Chicago.. .. .. .. ..1 1 .500 ; Philadelphia 1 . 1 .500 Washington 0 1 .000 AT WASHINGTON. It. II. E. : New York .. .. . .. ..4 7 1 ; Washington "..4 5 2

10 innings. Called on account of darkneas. ham and tiayaon. AT DETROIT. R. II. E. Cleveland ..9 11 0 Detroit ..3 9 6 Batteries Hess and Bemus; Willett and Pas'ne. AT ST. LOUIS. II. II. E. Chicago.. ..C 10 2 St. Louis 4 10 5 Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Jacobson and Stephens. AT PHILADELPHIA. R. II. E. ..2 7 1 Boston. . niiictueiiuict ........ ....-i 1 v n0tfDri0cwinf0r0 Qnri Armhnufpr .4 4 0 r. , . , , t If in need of a hog, sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon, Ia. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, April 13 J. S. Hazelrigg transacted business in Greenville, O., yesterdaj". Mr. Emil Ebert who resigned his position us head clerk with C. H. Graver & Co's grocery store Monday, leaves for Greenfield next week where he will became business manager for the Thayer wholesale grocery house. Chas. G. Smith moved his family and household goods here from Connersville yesterday to the Hall property on Pottawattimie street. I. N. Falls was in Richmond on business, Friday. ' . , ; About thirty petyple from here went to Richmond Thm-sday night to see "The Time, the Place and the Girl", a comic opera, at the Geunett theatre. Mrs. Oliver Norman of Richmond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Penny at their home on West Main street, Thursday evening. Mrs. Leslie Wills and children, of Lewisville. are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wills over Sunday. Misses Virginia Falls and Nellie Smith were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Rummel at their home in Connersville, last night. Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10-tf ANDERSON IS SELECTED Next Methodist Conference To Be Held in That City! Logansport, Ind., -April 13. Ander- ! son has been selected as the meeting place for the North Indiana Methodist Episcopal conference next year. The First Methodist church there will have charge. Swrrcys Ptaetoms

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1441 counts oi tne indictment, but it iiaDie on counts. Tne maxi mum fine is S20.OH) on each count. and minimum ?l.t::. Therefore the maximum gross fines may aggregate $29,24V"M. PUTS ON KQ AIRS: George Westinghouse, Jr., and English Baauty He Will Marry. It 13 a common thiu? for titled Englishmen to come to America and marry heiresses, but it ia raHier out of the ordinary for rich American men to marry English girls. That is what Is to happen in the case of George Westinghouse, Jr., sod of the famous inventor and manufacturer of electrical appliances. He has chosen ns his bride Miss Evelyn Violet Brocklebauk, daughter of Sir Thomas Brocklebauk. who is one of Liverpool's richest shipowners and many times a millionaire. The family have a great mansion ia Wool ton, one of the suburbs of London, and a country sat called Cailderall Abbey, a favorite "show place" in the vicinity of Liverpool. Mr. Westinghouse id the only son of the noted inveutor, whoso fortune is estimated by some as hl.ch ns $5O,C00,U0O, and the- young man will In the natural course of events succeed some day to the supervision of his father's vast business and the enjoyment of his splendid fortune. But when young Westinghouse finished his scientific studies at Yale he started la as an apprentice- to leam from the bottom -- ' UP the Industry of making electrical I appliances. There is a legend that it was about this time he got hla first glimpse of Miss Brocklebank and that she saw him while making a tour of the plant and began to lose her heart to him in spite of his workingman's attire and, though ignorant of h?s identity, supposing him to be an ordinary wage earner. This pretty story ha been spoiled by the denial of the families concerned, who say the young people hare known each other socially for years, but thte does not alter the fact that when George Westinghouse, Jr.. GEORGE WESTISGHOrSE, JR., MISS BBOCKI.EBANK AND WESTtKGHOCSB AS AN APPUENTICE. began learning his father's bu?iness he worked as an apprentice at $1.JS per day, ate' his noonday luncheon from a tin pail like the other apprentices and had more grease and grime on his overalls - than any other employee. When the whistle blew for starting work at the big Pittsburg plant at 7 a. m. he-was on hand with his fellow workmen.- and he came from his father's iw-latiftl--hopie.- Solitude, in a street car. though there were plenty of automobiles in the garage to hurry him to the- shops hnd he wished to employ them. His fallow apjireiitires all agreed that he was a gooJ fellow and put on no airs. Van Molik. Von Moltke was originally an officer In the Danish army. At the age of nine years he was entered- as a royal cadet i. e.. he was to he educated at the expense of ,tiie king. Frederick VI., in the Copenhagen Military academyand. hating taken bis examinations, he wore the Danish uniform until he, as -a aublieutennnt at the age of twenty-seven, petitioned the king for three years ler.ve to proceed to the continent to study the military art, as he-says in his petition. Mto be able on his return to employ his acquirements for the good cf his country., This petition was granted, but the count also asked to be allowed to retain his pay, and as the king . refmril he took hi discharge and entered Prussia' army. "Wfikins doesn't seem to know much, does he?" "That isn't the worst of it." "Explain." - ' 1 "What he does know he shouldn't." "' - 8!y Old Fellow. "Time always gets ahead of you." How?" "You caa't kill him when you do him." "It's as bad as being in debt.' "What IsV Trying to keep out of it." GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS Use the best. That's why they buy Red Cross Ball Blue. At leading grocers, 5 cents. " See Richmond Coal Co's. prices on Page 8. Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10-tf WANTED Job, after school and nn Saturday. M. IL, care Palladium. 14-3t Vse artificial gas for light and heat 10-tf

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WANTED. WANTED Girls at Richmond Steam Laundry. 14-?t WANTED Man. with team and wagon to sell a large line of medicines, ex tracts and spices dirt-ct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters Rem--edies, Sheldon, Iowa. WANTED Shoes to repair; firstdass work and material guaranteed. A A. Lieneman, 300 S. ;th st. l."-7t WANTED Paster for paperhanger. II. L. Dickinson. 504 Main st, 13-3t WANTED Industrious boy to learn paperhanging and wall paper business, steady job. H. L. Dickinson, D04 Main street. 23-3t WANTED A place to do housework in private family. Inquire Olo ?. mh street, or call old phone 344 W. 13-21 WANTED Ladies to call at suite 44, Colonial Building, for hair dressing, toilet goods, manicuring, chiropody and pedicure electrolysis; phone 1002. Miss II. Greene. 12-7t WANTED 10 painters at once, wages $2.70 for 9 hours daily; call on or address Chas. A. Blair, 1025 Campbell Ave., Hamilton, O. 12-3t WANTED Everybody to see our new spring Wall Paper and Room and Picture Mouldings, Moormanu's, 520 Main street. " ll-7t WANTED Any one making a collection of post cards, send name to The Excelsior Post-Card club, Station B., Indian,apolls. ll-7t WANTED Wall paper to clean.' Satisfaction guaranteed. Reference given. Chas. Bennett, 23 Ft. Wayne Avenue. 9-7t WANTED Boy of 16 or 17 at Starr Piano Works. Apply to W. Erk. 10-7t WANTED Boys at the Starr Piano Co. 10-4 1 WANTED To buy first class second hand furniture. W. Lcfler, 42 Main. , i)-7t WA N TE D A 1 1 wanting fire insurance in first class companies, see Jos. S. Zeller, 7 N. !Jth St. Phone S77. 0-7t WANTED Anything you want in the farm line, large or small. Apply to J. E. Moore, over C North 7th street. 8-lmo WANTED Everybody to bring their shoes to 32S Main street for repairs; guaranteed good work. S-7t WANTED Anyone contemplating building or remodeling, see Marlatt & Mansfield, architects, 42-43 Colonial bldg., phone 1593. S-tf FOR SALE New and second hand furniture at a bargain, at 403 Main street. S7t WANTED Before taking a trip get an accident policy from Ball & Peltz, 8 and 10 N. 7th street. $1.00 pays for one $1,000 for one year. 8-7t WANTED Business men in need of office help, call at the Richmond Business College. Phone 240. 6-tf WANTED For Fire Insurance in good reliable companies call on the Richmond Insurance Agency, 11 South 7th street. Tel. 41. City and Country Solicitors wanted. 6-tf WANTED Your carpels and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co., New Phone S1G. Old phone 921. 1-tf WANTED Students to enroll for the spring term opening April 1. Richmond Business College. 25-tf Male Help Wanted. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Splendid pay after few weeks with us. Positions or locations to start business always on file. Special inducements this season. Particulars mailed free. Moler Barber College Cincinnati, O. 11-tf FOR SALSRichmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, Phone 329. FOR SALE Three lots on west. side. One 7 room modern house. Cash or time. Call 202 Pearl, after C p. m. 14-16-18 FOR SALE Seven yearly, steer, shorthorn calves. F. K. Taylor, mile west city. 13-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE One hydraulic cider press and an eight horse engine. James H. Helms, Centerville, Ind., R. R. No. 11. 13-7t FOR SALE Two plow. Call SOSC. horse breaking lV7t FOR SALE Go-cart, at 4.". S. Uuh street. good condition 10-7t FOR SALE Good . Domestic sewing machine. Good combination book case. W. Lefler, 402 Main. 9-7t FOR SALE All kinds new and second hand furniture. Come and see the bargains we have for you. W. Lefler, 4:2 Main. 0-7t FOR SALE Bulbs of all kinds and hard made brooms. Runge & Co.. No. 10 S. 7th street. Phdne No. rK . 9-7t FOR SALE All varieties of field and

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garden seeds. swt peas and nasturtiums. Runge & Co., 10 South 7th street, phones TiO. ;-7t FOR SALE Home on monthly payments for reliable party, new 5 room house at 309 S. W. 3rd st. Phone 292. See T. W. Hadler. IMt, FOR SALE Real Estate. Kepler Ac Weller, Tel. &S1, room Vaughau Block. 12-7t IX) R SALE Good Columbus, nev style carriage. E. H. Bell. Phone 3"i. ll-tt FOR SALE Large and fine Hue, newspring Wall Paper, Room and 11cture Mouldings. Trading stamps. Moorman's Book Store, 520 Maiu street. n-7t FOR SALE A $22 book case and writing desk, for $10. Thono 638. S-7t FOR SALE Special bargain in a farm. , 130 acres, level and well improved. $63 per acre; see Dye &. Ellis, cor. 9th and Main. Phone 530. 8-7 1 FOR SALE Several desirable building lots in good locations, prices reasonable; also several good and up-to-date residence properties. Ball & Peltz, 8 & 10 N. 7th st. S-7t FOR SALE Two good level lots In Earlham Heights; address P. O. Box 1. city. io-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Nine-room brick house, slate roof, all modern improvements. Inquire 40$ Klnsey street. Phono 1137. 10-7t FOR SALE Strawberry, raspberry or blackberry plants at State Line Fruit Farm. Phone S12II. J. S. Kuth, prop. 3-iu Booking orders now for the famous O.I.C. Pigs, World's Fair Premium Stock. Send for pedigree and prices. O. E. Fulghura. Phone 638. 2-Ut Everybody buys property trow WoodHarsw fit Mala 8L Turboo 491. JuneS ti FOR RliNT. FOR RENTA barn. Call at X. 19th street. Bell 4S2R. 13-7t FOR RENT Two-room flat furnished for housekeeping, steam heat, cooking gas., 415 Alain street. 12-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath, hot water and electric lights. 120 S. 3rd street. E-7t FOR RJ2NT Three unfurnished rooms; both kinds of water and elec trie lights. Call 404 Main st. 10-7t FOR RENT Storeroom with basement, counters, shelving, etc. See Fetta, IS S. Sth st. 5-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath and electric light. 326 N. 10th. 7-7t FOR RENT A desirable flat of five rooms, with bath in Safety Deposit Building. Call at Dickinson Trust Co's office. 29-tf FOR KENT Furnished rooms, eleo trie light. Eteam heat, for geo'Iemsn only, at the Grand. 14-tf LOST. LOST A pair of shafts In a runaway: return to M. W. Yencer, 22 X. 14th st. and receive reward. 13-7t LOST A bunch of keys Saturday night. Check No. 83. Return to 1611 N. K St. Reward. 12-U MISCELLANEOUS. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$;$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ LOW RATES $$ $$ On personal loans, together $$- $$ with long time, easy payments $$ $$ and satisfactory dealings, can $$ $$ only be had of the original low $$ $$ rate company, the $ $$ INDIANA LOAN CO., ti $$ 'Phone 1341. Third floor. 51 $$ 40-41 Colonial Bldg. : $$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$! Money Loaned. " Ijom Rates, easy terms. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency. Wide Stairs, 710 Main street. 13- tbufcFritf FOR SALE Seo AL H. Hunt, 7 N. Sth st, and let him tell you about those lots oo S. 21st street, west side of street. , AL. H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth Street. PHONE 794 for th3 best grades of COAL AND C0EE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. Pattern and Machine Work ol All Kinds. STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO. 11th and North E Street. SCHOLL'S HEAT KARKET & always on band, all kinds of horn crown mc-ts, both frea and cured. Give ma your trade. I gnarantaa satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1511.

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