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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOVE3IRER 7, 1907. SEEKS SEPARATION FROM WIFE FOUND ON STREETS. Don't Wailt ,d Ad

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WANTED To trade for one or two Richmond automobiles, 110 acres poplar land near Sardinia. A. W. Swin, Hope, Ind. 7-2St WANTED Someone to shuck corn for half of the fodder. Call phone .llfH, R. H. Commons, R. II. No. :j. 7-3t WANTED Man, good address able to approach business men; must be sober and industrious; apply by letter, giving references, Box 123, Indianapolis, Ind. 7-6t WANTED Dish washer at Snells restaurant, 402 N. 8th St. C-3t WANTED Horse, for its feed; will use few hours a day. Pilgrim Bros. 6-2t WANTED A man with some experience in grocery business to take charge of a grocery. Address "Grocery", caro Palladium. 6-7t WANTED A place to do housework. Inquirs 400 N. 17th st. .V.t WANTED To do housework, private family. Call 300 S. C street. 5-:;t WANTED Agents, large commission; best proposition on market; address 102, care Palladium. 5-7t WANTED Small second-hand gasoline engine, at once. P. O. Box 7S. 3-7t WANTED To loan sum of money on farm; address R. S. J., Palladium. 2-7 1 WANTED To buy upright piano. Must be in good shape. At right price. Address J. L. M., care Palladium. 2-tf WANTED Students. Call or write Indiana Barber college, 320 East Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. 28-l WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, CO chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting; wonderful demand for graduates; write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. REAL E8TATE Ali H. HUNT, Real estate, 7 N. 9th stret. Phone S77. R. L. MORE, Real Estate. Accident Insurance and colectlon: 14 N. 9th. 8CHOCU SCHOOL Cheapest short Land. Mr S. 13tu St. Phon. enter any time. school of User, 33 You can 21-tf T FIBE INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main, Telephone 1620. 14-tf GET YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & OGBORN, Room 1ft, I. O. O. F. Bldg.. Richmond. Ind. Telephones Home 1589. Bell S3R SWEET CIDER (Just In). NEW KRAUT (fine) CREAM TO WHIP (Heavy) HOME MADE BREAD. Phone 2292. HADLEY BROS. C. C. & L Excursions to..Jamestown Exposition.. and return , Coach Tickets, 12 days $12.85 15 Days' Ticket ...$18.10 60 Days' Ticket ...$21.40 Season Ticket $24.00 Via C, C. . L. to Cincinnati, C. & 0 B. &. O. or N. &. W. R. R.'s. Round Trip Homeseekers' Ticket to the South and South East; to the West and Southwest. One-way Colonist Tickets to California common points, $37.35. One way Colonist Tickets to the west and north west at greatly reduced rates. For particulars, call C. A. BLAIR, P. t T. A., Home Tel. 44. Richmond. VISIT THE NEW ALFORD DRUG CO., 9th and Main Sf. Prescription Specialists. Full Line of New Tobacco and Cigars. Try the new drink, Vril, only at our soda fountain. The Manrtee Of Life. Infants and children are constantly needing a ?axtive. It is important to know what to triva them. Their atomach and bowels are not strong enough (or salts, narrative waters or cathartic pills, powders or tsLlets. Give them a mild, pleasant, srentle. laxative tonic like Dr. Caldwell'a Syrup Pepsin, which sells at tha small sum of 50 cents or SI at drug stores. It ia the one great remedy for yon to have ia tha bouse to rJvt cailarta when they need it.

Seven Insertions for the Price of Five No Classified Ads will

FOR SALE. Real estate and merchandise stocks. Porierfield. Kelly block. 7-tf FOR SALE Quick Meal gasoline range, one gas heater and one gas hot plate. 325 S. B St. 7-2t MULE SALE I will offer lor sale at my stables, 124 and 12 North "th St., Richmond, Ind., on Saturday, Nov. f, 1907. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. a car load of extra good, large yearling mules, big enough to make a team in the spring. Bring in your horses. There will be buyers for all kinds at this sale. Gus Taube. 7-2t FOR SALE Fifty ferrets at .",8 North 2nd street. Wm. C. Jones. 7-14t FOR SALE Boys' coats and. vests and overcoat, 13 to 10 years. Fur boa. 204 S. 10th St. 7-U PUBLIC SALE Public sale of persoaal property, tJ miles northwest of Richmond and 3 miles eatit of Greensfork, on the Richmond and Greensfork pike, on Monday, Nov. 11, J1K7, commencing at lO a. m., the following personal property: S head of horses and mules, 8 head of milch cows, 7." head of hogs. 14 head of Shropshire ewes, 25 tons of timothy hay. corn In the crib and in the field, farming tools. Amanda J. Kii g and George King. o-Ot FOR SALE A fresh cow. Leo Burr.ett, Webster, Ind.. Route 25. 5-7t FOR SALE Administrator's sale of 'The Kelly Mines," 40 acres in the great lead and st?nc district near Joplin, Mo. Will take part cash and rest in trade. Apply or write B. F. Kelly, Adnir., 254 South West 3rd St. 5-Tt FOR SALE Fine line new Tallies and place cards, just received. Moormann's Book Store. 5-7t FOR SALE A new lot pyrography sets and pieces to burn. Moormann's Book Store. 5-7t FOR SALE Buffet and table; 1214 S. A street. 4-7t FOR SALE Poland China pigs, both sex. A. H. Pyle, phone 5105C.23-30t FOR SALE- T'oa . "Tul locations, well improved ; evties on or near our famous traction lines; tracts of land in all parts of Wayne county; apply to J. E. Moore, over 6 N. 7th street, j Richmond. S-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also beat accident and health insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone 1689. 27-tf For a Little Cash. And eaey payment per mo. Can sell a 2 room house for $500; a 5 room house for $350; a 7 room house for $1,300; a S room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have cash to loan on good titles. S. K. Morgan. Sanitary Ptasibiig We Arc Modern Sanitary Plumbers and we do work the way it should be done. Some people are under the impression that all plumbers charge high prices for their work, but we do not. You can secure first class material and first class mechanics, at moderate prices. We also make a specialty of electrical wiring, fixtures arid supplies. Our electrical department is under the supervision of Claude Smith, expert electrician. an Richmond Plumbing & Electrical Company 418 MAIN STREET. W. J. Cosgrovc C. V. Young HOME PHONE 1298 Throw away pills and stronz cathartics whiciire violent in action, and always have on han r. Caldwell's Syrup Papain, the raaranteed cure for constipation and all diseaaaa ari&ic from stomaok troofel.

P'OR SALE Two rubber tired buggies, cheap if sold soon. Call 51U Main st. 2-7t LA'JNORY. ve can neip make you haipy honestly wa can. Richmond Steam Laundry. OSTEOPATHY. DRTSprivoihMTC. Lady assistant. Phone 1396.

OYEING AND CLEANING. UkJbiiNU, Cleaning Weaving, uuuiu called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Roha & Hill. Prop's., 1011 Main Jl NOTICE. NOTICE Headquarters for merchant delivery, 610 Main St. Phone 149S. , 6-7t FINANCIAL ,ow rates, easyterms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs, 710 Main street. Phone 40$. 1-wed-thur-fri-sat-tf PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photographer. 704 Main street. Phone 563 REAL ESTATE. Ballenger & Conley, Real Estate, Economy, Ind. 2S-30t MON IJMENT8 AND MAHKEPS. RicLmonc & Mouutuent Co. C. B. Bradbury, Mgr. S3 Nortn 8th Street. FOR CONVENIENCE of the constantly increasing number of Classified Advertisement patrons in the Palladium and Sun-Telegram, we have established the following substations, at any one of which Classified Advertisements may be left and will be forwarded to this office. SubStations. East tnd Toler's Drug Store, Cor. 15th and Main Streets. Howell's Grocery, Cor. C and North 18th Streets. West Richmond Geo. Shofer, grocer, cor. West 3rd and Main Streets. Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West 3rd Street. Fairview J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan Street. North of Railway Norrls and Sons, Grocers, 725 N. 10th StreeL South of Main Street Bowing Bros., Grocers, 535 S. E street NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Second ward of the city of Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, for more than ninety days prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a person over the age of 21 years, and a person of good moral character, intena to apply to the board of county commissioners of said county and state, at its next regular session, commencing upon the first Monday in December. UH)7. for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquods In a less quantity than 5 gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 17, 137f, and all amendments and additions thereto, and all other laws of said state now in force in relation to said business, and for permission to carry on a billiard and pool room in said room on said premises in coanection with said sale of liquors at retail therein. 4 1 hereby state that I am and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business, and am not acting as the agent of another, and do not propose to and will not conduct said business as agent or partner of another person. Being in the building situated on part of lot 2 on Fort Wayne avenue and on lot 11 on North Eighth street in Bickle & Law's addition to Richmond, and being the lower room on the ground floor of a three-story brick building situated on part lots numbered two (2) and eleven (11) in Bickle & Law's addition to the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, which said building is numbered 197 Fort Wayne avenue, and 412 on North Sth street, in said city of Richmond. n vm t tntivomv DAVID B. JOHNSTON. D-7-14-21 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I The Richmond Trust Company, Administrator of the estate of Mary A. i J. Reid. will sell at public auction on 1 Saturday morning, Nov. 9, at ten I o'clock, the following real estate belonging to said estate: 22' feet off south side of lot No. 13 in Bickle and Laws Addition, being No. 26 South 11th street. Lots 4 and 5, Block B. in J. W. Salt'er's Addition, being on east side of South 12th street between G and H streets. The property on South 11th street will be sold first. 7-2t PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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FOR RENT Three room house, electric light, both kinds water, good cellar; inquire 712 N. 17th. 7-3t FOR RENT Two 2r N. 0th St. furnished rooms, j 7-2t FOR RENT Horse and surry for hunting or nutting purposes. ?1.2" for week days or .2 Sunday's. 3.W . tth. 7-H FOR RENT Furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen. Private entrance. 1112 Main street. 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished 120 S. 11th St. front room, G 7t FOR RENT OR SALE Cheap, a fine upright piano; 112 N. 7th; Mary Dicks. 6-4t FOR RENT Two nicely furnished front rooms. Heat, light, bath and telephone. 115 N. 12th St. C-7t FOR RENT An eight room with bath. Inquire at 200 S. house 11th. 6-3t FOR HE NTMi). Five or six rooms, 528 S. 5-;;t FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms at 31 G North loth. 5-:?t FOR RENT Fur nfshed" roomsT" first" class, typical location; price reasonable; call at 227 North 9th street. 5-ut PO R REN T Double seven room house, 21 & 218 South 14th street. Eight room modern, 20 South 10th street. Kepler & Weller, Vaughan Blk. 5-tf FORR'ENT Fufrifshed room", heat and bath. 150 N. 12th. 4-7t FOR RENT Five room flat. $1UH per month. Inquire 825 N. E. st. l-7t FOR RENT Three uufurnlshed rooms above 18 North Sth St. Apply 913 Main street. 25-tf LOST. LOST Pocketbook containing $50.00 in $10.00 bills; return to Palladium; reward. 6-3t LOST Comb with three amethyrts. Return 205 N. Oth. Reward. 6-2t LOST Between library building and S. 7th and L streets, purse containing $5, gold watch, keys, etc. Finder keep money and return watch etc., to Palladium office or notify autoinatic phone 1010. 7-2t FOUND. FOUND Ring; call at street or phone 3020. 1100 Butler 7-2t UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. 8th st. 12aeptfimo Blood Poison. Rheumatism, Catarrh. A reliable remedy. All druggists. MASONIC CALENDAR. Week commencing Nov. 4th, 1907. Thursday Wayne Council No. 10, R. & S. M. Stated meeting. Friday King Solomon s Chap. No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation. CARD OF THANKS. To the friends and neighbors who 60 kindly assisted us during the sick ness and death of our devoted wife and mother, we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks. Henry Fuller and Children. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Nov. 4 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Week of Nov. 4. North Bros. Stock Company. Nov. 11 "Told in the Hills." Nov. 12 "At Cripple Creek." Nov. 14 "The Darling of the Gods." Nov. 25 Francis McMillen. Dec. 3 Ezra Kendall. Vaudeville at the Phillips. Friday night's regular performance at the New Phillips, in vaudevilla. will be followed by an amateur con test in which two prizes will be given, i Saturday there will be a special matinee for children at which toy balloons will be given again. The leopards are still a center of interest. Repertoire at the Gennett. "Divorcons." Carden's play, made famous by Grace George, will be prerented at the Gennett this (Thursday) evening, by the North Bros.' stock company. Friday night's bill is "Sowine the Wind " anrt Saturdav Sowing the Wmd," and Saturday night "Passion's Slave." The Norths have promise of the record business for a week's repertoire offering at the Gennett. "At Cripple Creek." In "At Cripple Creek." which will be presented at the Gennett next Tuesday night, several types new to the stae are Introduced and clearer character drawing is one of the most commendable features of the play. Clever and wholesome comedy abounds and so clevprlv Is tha nl fives blended that laughter comes the wake of every tear. It is embel lished with special scenery and Is presented by a company of.strength. "A Told in the Hills." Tb eagaeemajit of "As Told, ia tha

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Hills," the new melodrama of Western life, will be s-een at the Gennett next Monday night. The play is regarded as one of the best of the new offerings oi the season in the melodramatic line and has met with success. It has a strong plot, and the play is written with dramatic skill and' literary excellence. 1 The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We arc pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Ta" for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. A. G. Luken & Co. HAGERSTOyVN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind., Nov. 7. Mr and Mrs. Art Movier, east of town, had as . guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Elwood of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doddridge of Milton, and Claud Brainard of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fox ot Greenville, Ohio, came Wednesday evening to visit Mrs. Fox's sister, Mrs. F. L. icConnaughey and family. Mrs. Elwood Law son of New Castle, came down Wednesday morning to vis it her mother. Mrs. Anna Dilling, and sister, Mrs. Ida Lawson. Miss Rosella Williams returned Wednesday morning from a few days' visit with her brother, Alonzo Williams and family at New Castle. Thed. Se!ls made a business trip to Anderson Tuesday. Jesse liep'.ogle and wife are moving into their new home on W. Main Street, this week. Mrs. Henry Keaey. Mrs. Wm. o.nton. Mrs. John Holler. Mrs. Williams. Mrs. John Miller, Mrs, WarOtho John Harry. .Mr. and Mrs. John Sells were at Richmond. Wednesday. j Henry Rath, who has been with Da-" vid Sells, and wife, north of town, dur-1 lng the summer, started for Montana Thursday, where he will spend the winter with a brother and si-ster and will work at his trade, that of a car penter. Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic purgatives. To avoid all danger, use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe. entle cleansers and invigorutors. j Quaranteed for headache, bili I malaria and jaundice, at A. G i & Cq drnfr store 25z. ! " 0 biliousness. G. Luken The management of the Theater au der Spree, in Berlin, has offered a prize of Z.' marks for the best play which will have the city of Berlin 5 the seat of action and the characters representative of the various strata of Berlin's population. The aspirants for the prize are warned to avoid the com- j plex. psychological or problem style, j but they are at liberty to submit anyj form of play from farce to tragedy., and in al. cases it must ue rtmeuiueieu that the Berlilner despite his faults, is in;"a jolly, good fellow Any skin itching Is a temper tester. The more you scratch the worse j it itches. Doan s 'Ointment cures j piles, eczema any skin itching. At j all drut; stor.

. la,-. !' ii a .1 fault, and his wife had been faithless. and tnat tie nau iauea in nis auempi to reform and polish the girl, he says he found on the streets of London. EnANCIENT ATHENS. Banqueting In the Grecian City In tha Tima of Plato. In Professor T. G. Tucker s "Life In Ancient Athens" the author gives thin as a picture of a typital banquet In that city in the time of Plato: 'When all are in place the servants come round with a vessel, from which they pour water over the hands of the guests. There are brought in small tables, light and ornamental, one of j which is set down before eaih couch for two persons, and on these are placed the several dishes as they come ia order. The tables I'.re lower than the couches, so that the right hand can reach down easily to them. Knives and forks there ore none. The food is taken up with the lingers. It is true that in dealing with very soft foods or gravies or In extracting things from shells spoons were not unknown, but usually the fingers were assisted by pieces of brend hollowed out for the purpose. It is clear that there was plenty of room for neatness and daintiness in handling food, and it was no small advantage to have fingers not toa sensitive. "There were no napkins. Portions of soft bread, often especially prepared for the purpo-c, were used for wiping the fincrers ami wre afterward thrown to the dosrt which might be present to I patch them: but. apart from the dog. ' it may be something of a shock to learn that the floor, which was, of course, without a carpet, was the receptacle for shells, bones, peelings and other fragments, whieh were, however, svrr.t out at a given stage of the prrx-eedlnrs. Conversation meanwhile must be genrnl. The first half of dinner consists of f,uKst:intia!s, particularly fiFb and birds, eels (if they could be cot), comparatively 1'ttie meat (snch as benf, lamb and porkt and vegetables dmsed to a degree of which we should hardly approve with oil. vinegar, honey and snures. "D'jr'nsr this part of the mwl wine Is not drunk. The Athenians kept their drinking as separate as possible from their eatin?. Water Is then brought round Again, hands are washed, the tables are carried out. the floor is swept, a chant is sung to the accompaniment of the flutes, a libation of wine is poured out to the words 'to the good geuius or 'to good health. and I he pecond part of the banquet bcirlns. The tables are brought in again, and what we call dessert was for this reason called by the Athenians 'the second table.' On thee are placed fruits, freh and lriMi: salted alrrfbnds, sweetmeats, cheese and salt." A Free Hand. "Yon sketch with a fre? hand. Miss Brownsmith." remarked the professor, who had Leon critically examiiiing her portfolio. "Entirely free," said the young lady as he cast down her t.-ye.-s in soft con-fu-iion and wait-d for ihe professor to follow up the oreniar. Libera!. The new pastor of a country church said to one of his deacons. I find that Brother Linkum has very liberal religious views.' "Yes." replied the deacon, "Brother Linkurn is more llberl la his view than lu his C0Dtlbutic-iJ., The total deposits in the Belgian government savings bank increased from 21 . In 1ST; to ?1G2.4V A in 11W

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But buy your AMD Overeoai AT JKo m EL Krone & Kennedy, 803 Main St. PLANT ODDITIES. Flowers That Poasaaa Eyaa. Though They May Not Sea. The night hath n thousand eyes, but a nasturtium leaf has more. Iloldinc up his hand In front of a desert shrub, an exjerimenter has taken a microphotograph showing half a dozen distinct images of his lingers formed by the eyes of the plant. Many common garden and wild flowers the nasturtium, lKoina. clover, wood sorrel and bluelell among ot hers possess ey situated ou their leaves. They are mi nute protuberances filled "with a transparent gummy matter which focuses the rays of light on to a sensitive patch of tissue ut the back of It In a similar manner to that In which the eyes of ao animal do their work. A common nasturtium plant has thousands of such eyelets on its leaves, forming thousands of minute images of the objects around them. But. though a plant may have eyes, it does not follow that it sees. It Is not 3ret known if the sense Impressions are telegraphed to some central nerve exchange corresponding to the brain of the animal. In addition to these light sense organs many plants possess a touch of sensitiveness and a response to electric stimuli that show further resemblance to the animal world, while ferns, mosses and seaweeds in an early stae of their existence are capable of actually swimming through water. Chicago Tribune. The Lady In the Moon. An amateur astronomer writes of th "lady in the moon:" "It Is a very beau tlful face feen in protile and uplifted, as though in proud disdain of thins terrestrial. The curve of the throat H exquisite, and indeed the entire outline is marvelous!)- lifelike. The nuKm lady may best be observed through a small opera glass when our satellite Is at half. At that time the tip of tha chin about touches the terminator that is, the dividing line letween tha light and dark portions ot the lunar surface. Most people can recognlza the man in the moon. Well, the hair of the lady. In which I can always fan cy I see a spray of orange blossom, forms the man's left eye. the nose and mouth his nose, and the chin aud throat the man's mouth. An Unhappy Compariaon. A country minister had Just received his first call to the. charge of a small church, and his wife, of course,' was highly excited ao much ao that ah was obliged to tell everybody of tlm good news. One day fhc met n farmer's wife and began the conversation. "Do you know, Mth. Close," she said, "my husband has just secured tb In. cumbency of a church, and I can't te'.l you how delighted I am. 1" "Yes," replied the sympathetic oil lady, "I quite understand your feel Ings. I felt just that way when oni pig took the gold medal at the cattle ahow." Pearson's Weekly. A specific for pain Dr. Thomas Ec lectric Oil, strongest, cheapest Una ment ever devised. A household rem edy in America for 25 years. The public uchools of Cleveland m be equipped with book holders which enable the scholars to sit erect whllej studying. WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. Ddi polirr. gyrgT-fmiling.adn1 hot Mouth. IIotp ud QAinay. A nil bet mt TeiiiM lull VnrT than moat Tf raw 4 SORE TSSOAT. mm all 4raa71sta.

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