Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 103, 1 May 1907 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Wednesday, May 1, 1907.

r.iorjDjr.iErjTS And MARKERS Best Material and Workmaushlp. II. C. HATTAWAY, No. 12 North 6th Street..

PEXSION Attorney and notary Pnfclic with an office on the first floor of the Court House will give you bent . Berries in r.ll pension matter Aionzo Marshall, Richmond. Ind. FOB SALE BBO WNELL ENGINE. In good condition. Second-hand Weil Machine, r Fine Shape. JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At. : 4 lYIoore&Ogborn Write Flr and Tornado Insurance. We will bond you. Loans from $100 to $2,500. Phone Home 1589, Bell 53 R. ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING. DR. PARK, DENTIST 8 North 10th St., Richmond. Ind. MONUMENTS AND MARXEES We have a large stock to select from. Pr'ces reasonable. Richmond Marble, and Granite Works., John Hallowell. Prop. 15 S. 10th. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST Ji and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Ladv Assistant. TheHorrisNursery HARDY RHODODENDRONS, HARDY AZALEAS, HARDY TREE - ROSES, HARDY ROSES, HARDY SHRUBS, AND EVERGREENS, HOLLAND GROWN, FOR SPRING PLANTING. Phone 309 E. H. BELL WM. WAKING Plumber and Gas fitter Bicycles and Snndt tes Phone) 1482. 406 Main 3t H. R. DOWNING & SON, UNDERTAKERS 16 N. 8th St., Richmond, Ind. Both Phones 75. I DR. W.J.SMITH ..DENTIST.. 1I03 Main Street, Ground floor Nyal's Cod Liver Compound Tasteless and Palatable. No oil or crease. Easy to take. It buiids you up. Guaranteed by M. J. Quigley COURT HOUSE PHARMACY PARKERS HAIR BALSAM and tesntiftca th. Mir . luxuriant wromth Xv.r Tail, to Heltor. Om Halv to it Touthful Color. 4 uu. amp ai.iiii n.TT t&uiM.

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ALL DENTISTS DO NOT WORK ALIKE.

No one has the same method of extracting: teeth that we have. Othen j hurt. We don t. To prove this ti i vnn trv once and vou will nrfs na I I We will make you a set of teeth an j guarantee them to fit and look right Our way of taking the measure Is th j nicest way in me worm, nave n s ureaa, dui cume up iu see ua auu io us tell you about our work. W tion't charge you anything to eiamini your teeth and tell you the cost a work. Thursdays at Arnold HoteL Drs. Conghlin 4 Wilson, Indianapolis Dentists ppfpS! PIl fill HOME MADE BREAD (Brown and White.) CREAM TO WHIP. BAKED HAM (Cooked Done). POTATO CHIPS (Crisp and Fresh) Phone 292. HADLEY BROS. TO CINCINNATI and Return Under auspices of K. of P. Iola Degree Team Via The C, C. & L. R. R. Sunday, May 5th BASE BALL Cincinnati vs. St. Louis. Visit Rookwood Pottery, Art Museum, Eden Park, Burnett Woods, The Zoo, Etc., Etc. Matinee at all Theatres. Special trains leave Richmond 8 A. M., South Richmond 8:05 A. M. Returning leave Cincinnati, 7 P. M. C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A. Home Tel. 44. Chicago, Cincinnati & Louis ville Railroad Excursions. BENEVOLENT and PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS Philadelphia, Pa., July 15th-20th, . 07. Round trip fare, $17.15. Selling dates July 12th, 13th and 14th, good for re'turn trip until July 23rd, 07. KNIGHTS TEMPLARS CONCLAVE AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July 9th to 13th inclusive. Round trip, $15.45. Selling dates July 5th, 6th and 7th, good for returning until July 13th, 1907. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT NORFOLK, VA. Opens April 26tH, closes Nov. 30, 19C7. Coach fares, in coaches only, $12.85 for the ROUND TRIP; these tickets on sale every Tuesday until close of Exposition, limit 10 days. 30 Day Tickets .$18.10 60 Day Tickets 21.40 Season Tickets -24.00 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. July 10th-15th, 1907. One fare for round trip. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Selling dates June 1st to 4th, good for returning June 10th. Fare for ROUND TRIP $18 40. For Further particulars, ask C. A. BLAIR, Home Phone 44. Pass. . Ticket Agt.

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CLAIMS AMHFLieTIIlG Gennett and New Phillips Game Is in Doubt.

"The Gennett theater base ball team jbeat the Phillips this morning by the score of 10 to 9." said a Gennett theaUer enthusiast this afternoon. "The New Phillips aggregation i smeared il a" over the Gennett bunch f by the score of 13 to 11," echoed a New i Phillips fan, who contended the outCQme of the game was the contrary of that claimed by the Gennett. The teams included actors from the Etiui! Desmond and North Bros, stock companies now showing at the local playhouses. The friendly wrangling and rag chewing indulged in by the members of the two teams would have backed an old. fashioned sewing circle off the mat. Not one decision of the umpire went by uncontested, and Gennett players assert he was really a member of the Phillips team. A GIANT NERVE BUILDER. The Mystic Life Renewer is the most Powerful Nerve Builder known. It absolutely cures all forms of Nervous Diseases and Weaknesses no matter how aggravated or how long dura tion, such as Neuralgia. Nervous Pros tration. Nervous Paroxysms, St. Vitus' Dance. Palpatation of the Heart, Physical and Mental Weakness, Debility of Old Age, Etc. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. No5-d&w Caucasian bees arc the most remarkable bees in existence for their gentleness. These bees are not absolutely stlngless. for they possess this .organ, so necessary to their welfare, but so seldom do they resort to its use that they nre for all practical purposes nonsting! 2. Settlement Is Not Near. There seems to be no immediate chance of settlement of the strike among the boiler makers at the GaarScott plant. Occasionally one has the fortune to meet women who are ideal in looks and figure. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred you will find she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. ' A. G. Luken & Co. Pattern and Machine Work. A well equipped Brass Foundry. Let us make you au estimate on your work STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO. 11th and North E streets. Let That Morgan Eighth and North E Make Your Mortgage Exemption Papers. HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the Hands Petro-Plne Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box, 25c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Plne Co., Richmond, Ind. SCHOLX'S MEAT MARKET always on hand, all kinds of noma Brown meats, both, fresh and cured. Give me your trade, r guarantee satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1511. SPECIAL. Phone No. 936 calls the large Empire' Moving cars. Our local business, moving good furniture and pianos, storing, packing, crating and shipping everything in the household in rain or shine. Phone your order. AL WINTERSTEEN, Prop. Residence, No. 523 Main street. THE NEW and LOW PRICES on . HARD AND SOFT COAL -C. S. FARNHAM.

t OPENS TODAY AT PORTLAND Game Is in Progress at That Place and Result Is Awaited With Interest. CONDITION SATISFACTORY. LOCAL SEASON WILL BE INAUGURATED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON WHEN ALL-KENTUCKIANS f WILL FURNISH COMPETITION. The Richmond baseball term left at noon today for Portland, Ind., where they will open the season this afternoon with the new Portland team. The Quakers have not had the advantage of practicing together as a team, but all of the men who reported here Mon day seem to be in excellent condition and ready to go the route. Two pitchers will probably be used in the game this afternoon against Portland, Rodenbeck probably opening the game and Horn pitching the last four in nings. Rodenbeck has been taking it easy since reporting, but several times during practice he let himself out and stung the ball into Jessup's mit with the speed of a rifle bullet. He Is over six feet in height and when he uses a fast ball all of his 190 pounds of muscle propels it. Horn has been slightly bothered by a sore arm, but with plenty of work he will rid himself of this ailment. An effort is being made to sign an infielder by the name of Williams, who played shortstop for the Hartford City team last season. "Richmond will get a find if Jessup secures Williams,' remarked Tom Ritter, the midget cen ter fielder. "I think he is the fast est infielder now playing independent or minor league ball. He can cov er any infield position and is a splen did batter and base runner." It is quite likely that Williams will be secured. Opening on Thursday. The opening game of tho season in this city will take place Thursday afternoon at Athletic park and it is expected that every fan who can, will bo "among those present," as there is a great desire to get a look at Jessup's pennant chasers. Before the game there will be a parade in which members of the team will hold , down the horse hair cushions in open faced carriages, following in the rear of a brass band playing patriotic hynins. At the park Mayor Schillinger will be present in his Sunday suit and after prying open the season with a few timely remarks will mount the pitching mound and propel the first ball over will' be played with the All-Kentuck-ians, one of the fastest independent teams in Cincinnati and the aggregation which defeated several seasons ago the Entre Nous club of this city in a remarkable twenty-inning game. Horn, Rodenbeck and Jessup will be the local battery. Relief From Rheumatic Pains. "I buffered with rheumatism for ov- . . ,, . . T" II 1 1 . - er t?vo years, says an. ivuuauu umj, a patrolman at Key West, Fla, "Some times it settled in my knees and lamed me so I could hardly walk, at other times it would be in my feet and hands so I was incapacitated for duty. One night when I was in severe pain and lame from it my wife went to the drug store here and came back with a bottle of .Chamberlain's Pain Balm I was rubbed with it and found the pain had nearly gone during the night. I kept on using it for a little more than two weeks and found that it drove the rheumatism away. I have not had any trouble from that disease for over three months." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10-tI City and County STATISTICS. Deaths and Funerals. BRANNON Mrs. Elizabeth Brannon, wife of Wm. J. Brannon died Tuesday afternoon at her home on the Williamsburg pike north of this city. She was well known in Richmond, her husband having formerly been connected with the BrannonHawkins ice company. She had been a resident of the county all her life. She was an invalid for a number of years. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the house and the interment -will be In Earlham cemetery. Friends will be received any time. STIVESON The funeral of James Stiveson will take place Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home, 333 North Seventh street. Burial will be in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call any time after six o'clock this evening. Good Words for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. People everywhere take a pleasure in testifying to the good qualities of Chanlberlam s Cough Remedy. Mrs. j Edward Phillips of Barclav. Md.. I writes: "I wish to tell you that I can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remfdy. My little girl. Catherine, who is; remedy whenever she has had a cold ; since she was two months old. About j a month ago I contracted a dreadful i cold myself, but I took Chamberlain's f Cough Remedy and was soon a3 well ! as ever' This remedy is for sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

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STRAIN TOO GREAT. Hundreds of Richmond Readers Find Daily Toil a Burden.

The hustle and worry of business men. The hard work and stooping of! workmen, ! The Woman's household cares, : Are too great a strain on tb? kidneys. Backache, headache, sideache. Kidney troubles, urinary troubles follow. A Richmond citizen tells you how to cure them all. I B. F. Lundsford, driver, employed on ; the city street work, living at 314; South Fifteenth street, Richmond, Ind. ' says: "For some weeks I was, troubled with pain in the back and a dis-J ordered action of the kidneys. The I jar of riding seemed to irritate the j trouble, and when I caught cold my kidneys were always unusually weak. It was hard for me to endure the dull, draggy aching In my back. I was trying something for my trouble when I heard of Doau's Kidney Pills, and got a box at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. I used Doan's Kidney Pills for about ten days, when the pains and aches left me, and I then continued the treatment until cured. From my experience. I am glad to give Doan's Kidney Pills a hearty endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. lESase IB a ill NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.

Won. Lost Pet. Chicago 13 2 .S67 New .York 11 3 .786 Philadelphia 9 5 .643 Pittsburg 7 5 .5S3 Boston 6 7 .462 Cincinnati 4 10 .2 SO, St. Louis 3 12 .200 Brooklyn 1 11 .0S3

AT CINCINNATI. R. E Chicago 4 6 1 Cincinnati 3 3 Batteries Overall and Moran: Hall and McLean. AT PHILADELPHIA. R. II. E Brooklyn 2 6 2 Philadelphia .3 5 Batteries Mclntyre and Ritter; Cor ridon and Jacklitsch. AT PITTSBURG. Pittsburg, April 30 St Louis-Pitts burg, rain.

AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Pet Philadelphia 10 4 .714 Chicago ............. 9 4 .693 Detroit 8 5 .616 New York 8 5 .616 Cleveland 6 7 .462 Boston 6 8 .429 ! Washington ... 4 9 .307 j St. Louis 4 11 .267

AT BOSTON. R. H. E. New York Boston o o i . i o o .1 5 Batteries Orth and Kleinow; Deenen and Armbruster. AT CHICAGO. Chicago, April 20 Detroit-Chicago, rain. ' AT WASHINGTON. R. II. E. Philadelphia 3 10 2 Washington 2 6 1 Batteries Plank, Schreck; Kitson and Blankenship. AT ST. LOUIS. R. II. E. Cleveland 4 8 1 St. Louis 2 9 : Batteries Liebhardt and Clark; Morgan and Buelow. AMERICAN ASSN. STANDING.

Won Lost Pet, Columbus 9 3 .750 Louisville 6 ,4 .600 Toledo 7 5 .583 Indianapolis 6 5 .545 Kansas City 4 4 .500 Milwaukee 6 7 .462 St. Paul 5 8 .384 Minneapolis 3 9 .250

AT INDIANAPOLIS. R. II. E. St. Paul 2 6 5 Indianapolis 3 4 1 Batteries Coy and Irwin; Slagle and Howley. AT TOLEDO. Toledo, April 30 Kansas City-Toledo, rain. AT LOUISVILLE. R. IL E. Milwaukee 5 11 1 Louisville .....0 5 2 Batteries Goodwin, Wright and Hughes; Durham and Dillon. AT COLUMBUS. R. II. E. Q ..2 10 2 Towne ; Minneapolis, Columbus Batteries Thomas Wicker and Blue. and CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING.

Won Lost Pet ..3 0 1.000 ..4 1 .800 j ..2 2 .500 1 ..2 2' .500 j . .1 2 .333 1 .".1 2 .333? 1 ! ..1 4 .200!

Wheeling.. .. Evansville. . . Terre Haute . . South Bend.. Canton Springfield Dayton.. .. Yesterday's Results. Grand Rapids 4 ; Terre Haute 3. Other games postponed on account of rain. C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell you sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on

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extra charge. WANTED, WANTED HELP 3 men at once, common work. B. K. &. B. Floral Co. Phone 51S. Itf WANTED A position as clerk, either in clothing or book store, by .i school teacher, one who understands the wall paper business; state wages Address C. E. P., R. R. No. 7, Be): 43, Eaton, O. l-7t WANTED Your patronage for carriage painting and repairing aifl kinds. Rubber tiring a specialty. Good second hand buggies and surreys for sale. Will exchange for your old rig. 404 Main street. 1-tf WANTED Two experienced grocery clerks the best is what we want:. Bring references. Hood's Model Department Store. l-2t WANTED Experienced men to color, varnish and to finish gears and wheels. Permanent place. Pe'f'rs Buggy Company, Columbus, Ohio. l-2t WANTED Teams to haul ash logs and bolts, can make $4.50 to $5.00 per day. Work all summer. The 'ichmond Handle Company. l-3t WANTED Nice place to board for the summer, on a farm near Richmond by single lady. Address No. 13, care Palladium. l-2t WANTED A clerk in the grocery de partment, who has had experience. Good recommendations required and the best man possible. Model Dept. Store. It WANTED Boys to work in brass foundry. Chandelier Art Brass Works. 30-2t WANTED Second-hand office stool: call phone 744. 30-3t WANTED Experienced girl or middle aged woman as housekeeper; references exchanged. Mrs. A. C. Quigg, Lynn, Ind. 30-3t WANTED Work of any kind to do; can do washings. Mary Staley, 900 N. 12th st 29-3 1 WANTED Everyone to bring your rugs and carpets to the Banner Rug Co. We make nice fluff rugs cheap. Cor. 1st and Richmond ave. 27-7t WANTED A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Judge Fox, 219 National avenue. 27-1 f WANTED Young lady 205 N. 13th street. to room at 27-7t WANTED A good steady cook at Jabusch restaurant, 428 Main street 24-tf WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube Bros.' sale barn, 124-12G I. Gth street. Horses bought and sold. lTJ-3tt WANTED Man with teata and wagon to sell a large line of medicines, extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters Remedies. Sheldon. Iowa. WANTED Anyone contemplating building or remodeling, see Marlatt & Mansfield, architects, 42-43 Colonial bldg.. phone 159? S-tl WANTED Business men in need of office help, call at the Richmond Business College, Pnone 240. 6-tf WANTED For Fire Ineurance 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 carpefs and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co., New Phone 818. Old phone 921. ItS 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 Colleg Cincinnati, O. ' 11-tf FOR SALC Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, PhoDe 329. tf FOR SALE Friday, May 3rd, house hold goods, 74 South 16th St l-2t FOR SALE Good work horse. 8 years old, one breaking plow, new steel frame harrow, work harness, one dozen white leghorn chickens. Phone 1434 or call 220 North 16th St. l-2t FOR SALE Roof and Bridge paint, guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendenin c Co., 257 Ft Wayne avenue. Both phones. ml-3mo-wed-sat-wky FOR SALE eggs from choice Barred Rock stock. 75 cents per setting of 15 eggs. 107 S. 21st St. 11-lmo-mon-wed- sat FOR SALE No. 1 Fresh Jersey cow; F. K. Taylor, 1 mile west of City, National road. 30-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Restaurant and confectionery doing good business In nearby town; owner leaving town. A bargain. S. K. Morgan. Sth and North E. 30-2t FOR SALE One twenty horsepower tubular boiler in good condition. Richmond Baking Co. I0-2t

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ml 1 V Found" and "Situation m 1V 1 4 r" - i .pi .- i . eery scale, 6 foot show case, gentleman's bicycle; call West 9th and National avenue, 29-Ct FOR SALE Dining tublo. six oak dining chairs, two rockers, ice box, twoburner gasoline stove, galvanized wash tub, marble-topid stand, and matting. Will be sold cheap if sold soon. Call at 211 Randolph st - , 29 4 1 FOR SALE Anything you want In tho farm line, large or srou!l. Apply to J. E. Moore, ov-r 6 North 7th street. 8-lmo FOR SALE-Pure White Leghorn eggs. rc setting. Isaac Moore. Phone 421C. 25-2St FOR SALE Up-to-date meat market, all furnishings, etc., complete; first class location and owner will bo able to work up a thriving business. Will sell cheap at $75.00. Call at 405 N. D street. 30-7t Everybody buys property from Woodhurst 918 Main St Telephone 491. JuneS tf FOR SALE Pure White Leghorn eggs. rOc setting. Phone 4024C. IE FOR SALE A blue steel range, has been in use less than one year; call 518 S. 12th street. " 25-7t FOR SALE House and half-acre lot on Main street. Straughn, Ind. Address Emma Brittenham, 303 12th St., Jeffersonvllle, Ind. 25-7t FOR SALE A few Hampshire sows and gilts, bred to farrow In June. W. P. Wilson, Route 7, Richmond Ind. Phone 3S7. 20-14t FOR SALE A farm; also town property. Will be sold cheap If sold soon. Call 113 N. 14th. 2G-7t FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light, hardwood floore. Phono 736. 20-tf FOR SALE Good Columbus, new style carriage. E. II. Bell. Phono 3u?. 11-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT House of C rooms and two acres in Earlham Heights; inquire 611 South B street 30-3t IFOR RENT 5 room flat, bath, electrie light, 402 Main, phone 310. 30-7t FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children; ' Inquire 109 Randolph. 30-3t FOR RENT 4 ro cottage, threo furnished for housekeeping; 413 Main street 29-3t FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ,504 N. 15th street. , . ... , 29-3t FOR RENT Unfurnished- rooms. Inquire at 545 North 12th st.'" 27-7tp FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for rent one for light house keeping. Si North 10th St. - . 25-7t FOR RENT Modern flat at 3019 Main street 22-tf FOR . RENT-Small f la,t all ., modern conveniences; also .unfurnished, room, bath and electric lights. Address G., Palladium office. 24tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light, steam heat, for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf LOST. ,.y , LOST $3 bill Monday night at Secon J Presbyterian church or from churca " to 219 No. 20th street Liberal reward if returned. 30-Gt MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYED OR STOLEN A sorrel pony with white face. Branded on the 5-houlder. Notify Patrick Needham. New Paris, R. It. No. 3. 21-f COME AND SEE The fine Pcrcberou stallion Avondale, at my farm thre miles northeast of Centerville. Ind. Thomas Eliason. 19-2vt $$mt$m$$$fmm$$$mm$m$T: $$ LOW RATES $S $$ On personal loans, together $$ $$ with long time, easy payments $$ II and satisfactory dealings, can IS 1$ only be had of the original low $$ II rate company, the $$ l INDIANA LOAN CO., $ II 'Phone 1341. Third floor. II 1$ 40-41 Colonial BIdg. $ m!l$l!ll$$!l$l!l!$$ FOR SALE See AL H. Hunt 7 9th st, and let him tell you aoout those lots on S. 2lt street west side of street AL. H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth Street, PHONE 794 for the best grades of COAL AND C0EE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. I

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