Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 270, 8 November 1907 — Page 6

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THE RICIIMOSD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1907. KELLEY FAMILY IS REAL ESTATE El 1IWEI1SE1EWS AL H. HUNT. Real estate. 7 N. tn stret. Phone S77. R. L, MORE. Real Estate. Accident Insurance and colectlon: 14 N. 9th. fin m n ft? rciMiir fo) I II I r- ill i SCHOOL. 7 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5 SCHOOL Cheapest and best school oC Wife Is Asking That Husband Contribute to the Children's Support. S. 13iu St. Phone 577. You can enter any time. 21-tf For Rent, For Sale, Help Wanted, Lost, Etc., FlftE INSURANCE and all classified ads. pertaining to business, one-half cent a word. 'Found and "Situation Wanted' are Free. Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll. Mgr.. representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main. Telephone 1620. 14-tf HAVE HAD MANY TROUBLES.

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Come in and let us show you the new things. Let us prove to you that our own garments, made in our own factory, equal those sold in any cash store. We have the garments you want the styles you are seeking. Your Promise To Pay Is All We Ask. Separate departments for Men's and Women's Clothing, Hats and Shoes.

Peoples' SAMTOL $2.70 worth of Sanitol Toilet Luxuries for $1.00. Call at the store and get our proposition. Leo H. Fihe's PHARMACY. For Baby and Mother We have everything that Is needed. The health and even the life of the Infant Is often dependent upon the freshness and purity of the foods and drugs purchased at the pharmacy. We make a special feature of. meeting the demands of this kind of trade, and carry an unusually varied stocck of articles needed by babies and mothers in the first days of infancy. M. J. Quinley, 4th and Main FOUNTAIN PENS. The largest and best stock In the city. 25c to $3.00. Pens repaired while you wait Keep this in view. JENKINS & CO., Jewelers. Would Yon Keep Your Plants from Freezing? You can keep Are over night, and have the tore burn up t wo or three hours the next nomine with tbe fuel put in the night before. This is possible with Cole's Ortrlnal Hot Blast Hove. Ucaur it is absolutely air-tight. Vnllke the ordinary stove. Us construction J ' I J I BBnlimv .ir-ICBIU. "Ill IIS DVXb Luaii U.IU coal or wood. - . I . .. ( ln. I... IJ 1 . Uassenbusch 505-507 Main St. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Iadj Assistant. I IHSURANCE.REAL ESTATE LOANS, RENTS t W. H. Bradbury & Son t Room 1 and 3, Wostcott Blk g DR. W.J. SMITH I .. DENTIST.. I HOME PHONE 1382. 1103 Main Street. Ground floor

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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. "At Cripple Creek." E. J. Carpenter's "At Cripple Creek," which will be presented at the Gennett next Tuesday night is said to have ; the most startling novelties to be seen j here this season. Several types new to the stage are introduced and clever character drawing is one of the commendable features in the play. "At Cripple Creek" Is supplied with mejchanical effects and effective climaxes are produced through the aid of clever devices and appropriate scenery, yet the investitude of the drama is subservient to the acting, with happy results. Vaudeville at the Phillips. j Patrons of the vaudeville at the New Phillips will be afforded an amateur contest tonight in addition to the regular bill. 'On Saturday there will, be a special matinee for the children, who will be particularly interested in seeing the trained leopards as directed by Miss Russell. All children tinder fifteen are to receive toy balloons, Pauline Iliatl, fancy dancer, Harry - - - --- Quality Neatness . Dispatch Are the foundation stones on which we are building up our business. We give our customers good paper stock, use high grade ink and turn work out with dispatch so that we may deliver the printing at the exact time the job is promised. Give us your next order' and you will come again. Call PHONES Automatic 1121 Bell 21 v I t i f j. We will call your order. and take . i V t 4i Quaker City Printing Co. j. I Over 17-19 N. 8th St. Ira Swisher Manager

Campbell, athlete, Harold Hiatt, song nd dance and Baby Iloltzhapfel, jongs and recitations, will take part in the amateur contest. "As Told in the Hills." One of the highest salaried companies appearing in melodrama will be seen in "As Told in the Hills," which will be at the Gennett Monday night. The play is one that depends on the individual merits of the members of the cast rather than on scenic effects and situations that in real life are improbable or impossible. Repertoire at the Gennett. A capacity audience saw the production of "Divorcons" at the Gennett Thursday night. Not only were all seats sold, but standing room was also taken. The Norths promise to establish a new record for stock company business at this house. Friday night's play is Sowing the Wind" and Satrday night, "Passion's Slave." The matinees nave Deen very nueraiiy patronized. MASONIC CALENDAR. Week commencing Nov. 4th, 1907. Friday King Solomon's Chap. No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation. A FOOL QUESTION. Asked In a Railway Station, It Woi Caustic Reply. He stood at the ticket window slowly unrolling an old fashioned leather bag, while a dozen men stood behind him, driven to madness by the shouting of uie .umuB iut-ir Hm. ah he 8ot aDout a 3"ard and a half of baS unrolled he suddenly stopped and said , to the ticket clerk: j "Is that clock right? , slr-" I "'Taint?'' shouted the startled pnsaenger, stooping down and making a sudden clutch at a lean and hungry carpetbag. '"Tain't right? Well, what 'u the name o' common sense do ye have it stuck up there for, then ?" "To fool people," calmly replied the clerk. "That's what we're here for to fool people and misdirect them." "Great Scott!" said the passenger, hurriedly rolling up his bag. "I've missed my train. I'll report you, I m ill at "Won't do any good. It's the compaj a vivifies. imrv ixjtiu w . ; . ... 1 1 j ruuuu every uiurumg 10 mix ana muui die up all the clocks, so that not one of them will be right and no two of them alike." The passenger gasped twice or thrice, but could not say anything. The ticket clerk went on: "It's the superintendent's idea. He Is fond of fun, enjoys a joke, and it does him good to see a man jump about and hear him jaw when he buys a ticket and then finds his train has been .one two hours." "Which way is this clock wrong?" I the passenger asked in despairing ac- ; cents "fast or slow?" "Don't know. That's part of the fun not to let anybody in the building know anything about the right time. All I know is that it's about ninety minutes wrong one way or the other." With a hollow groan the passenger i grabbed his bag and made a rush for ! j ' " ' i , L.- i i in e auj iuuu nuw fvi in his way. In about two minutes h came back, crestfallen and meek, and took his place at the end of the line. When once more he walked up to the window he said, as he named his station and bought his ticket like a sane man: "What made you talk to me like you did?" "What made you ask questions like a fool?" San Francisco Chronicle. Striking Originality. "Tour husband is not looking well tonight. Mrs. Rhymer." "He isn't, and I'm not surprised at it." "No? Has he been overworking himself r "It Isn't that so much. It's his originality. Why, that man is struck by pc many original ideas that his mind must be one mass of bruises." I Norway has 1G.277 unionist.

SUITS HAVE FREQUENTLY BEEN FILED BUT IN SEVERAL CASES THEY HAVE NOT COME TO TRIAL.

The domestic troubles of John and Bonnielee Kelley are once more to bo aired in the circuit court. Mrs. Kelley, through her attorney, L. C. Abbott, has just filed suit against John Kelley for support of the two minor children. In the complaint Mrs. Kelley states that she and her husband separated on September lo, and since , then have lived apart. She states that j she has been obliged to support herself and children since that time. Mrs. Kelley states that her husband owns securities valued at about $ti,MK, and that he is financially able to support his children. She then asks that he pay $: per year for the support of these children. The domestic troubles of the Kelleys have shifted between the city court the circuit court and the justice of peace courts. In addition to minor troubles, in September. 1!X)G, Mrs. Kelley filed suit against John for divorce and alimony and to restrain him from drawing out money and securities he had deposited in a local bank. This suit was set for trial several times and finally withdrawn. In August, VXH, John filed suit against Bonnielee to cancel conveyance, for a restraining order and for an injunction. He brought this suit because he had previously deeded all his property over to his wife. This case was finally compromise, John recovering the title to the property which he had deeded to Mrs. Kelley. It is stated that while the Kelleys were residents of Hamilton, O., several years ago. Mrs. Kelley brought suit for divorce, but finally withdrew it. Of late it was thought by the friends of the Kelleys, that they were at last living happily together, so the action of Mrs. Kelley in suing her husband for the support of the children, will come as a surprise. Kelley was formerly a saloon keeper. LETTERS BY MESSENGER. A Postal Law of Which You May Not Have Knowledge. The statement made in an uptowrn club one evening lately that the law prohibits carrying an unstamped letter past a postoffice and delivering it caused much argument. Inquiry was made at the post office, where an official said that the question had been asked frequently. "Vou may send a letter by messenger anywhere, past as many postotiices as you please," said the official, "but you have no right to send your mail that way regularly or at stated periods. This is prohibited by the postal laws and regulations. Sections 1136 and 1137 were enacted to prevent the establishment of private mail routes, because the postofflce department is recognized as having the absolute monopoly of the transportation of letters and 'packets' or bundles of letters by regular trips and at stated periods on all post routes. As to open letters and circulars, they may be delivered by rival concerns, but the people who make the delivery of circulars a business have no right to deliver unstamped closed letters. The law shuts out the milkmen and the tradesmen, who travel regularly along established post roads, who would otherwise become rivals to the United States postoffice for the purpose of accommodating their customers." New York Tribune. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The Richmond Trust Company, Administrator of the estate of Mary A. J. Reid, will sell at public auction on Saturday morning, Nov. 9, at ten 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. Salter'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 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the uniersigned has been appointed executrix of the last will of Oliver H. Fouts, 'ate of Wayne county in the State of Tndiana. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. SARAH A. CANS. Executrix. Abel L. Study. Atty. oct25-Novl-8 SWEET CIDER (Just In). NEW KRAUT (fine) CREAM TO WHIP (Heavy) HOME MADE BREAD. Phone 2292. HADLEY BROS. GET YOUR -IRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & 0GB0RN, Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg.. Richmond, nd. Telephones Home 1589. Bell 53R UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son, 16 N. Sth st. 12sept6mo

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NO CLASSIFIED WANTED. WANTED Boy to run errands and do porter work. Boston Store. S-ltj WANTED Situation by young man of 18. Best of references furnished. Address X. Y. Z., Palladium, or call New Phone 1431. S-2t WANTED Gir! for general housework: apply 205 N. 9th street. b-lt WANTED Bright boy about 15 years old, to learn clerking at No. 7 North 8th street. 8-2t WANTED To trade for one or twot Richmond automobiles, 110 acres j poplar land near Sardinia. A. W. i Swin, Hope, Ind. 7-2St WANTED Someone to shuck corn for half of the fodder. Call phone M1!H. Pi. H. Commons, R. It. No. 3. 7-.'!t WANTED A! an, 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 Snell's restaurant. 403 N. 8th St. C 3t WANTED A man with some experience in grocery business to take charge of a grocery. Address "Grocery", care Palladium. C-7t WANTED Agents, large commission; best proposition on market; address 102, care Palladium. o-7t WANTED Small second-hand gasoline engine, at once. P. O. Box 7S. 3 1 1 WANTED To loan sum of money ou farm; address R. S. J., Palladium. 2-7t 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, 3l.' East Washington street, Indianapolis. Ind. 2S-14t WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting; wonderful demand for graduates; write for catalogue. Moler Berber College, Cincinnati, O. FOR SALE. Real estate and merchandise stocks. Porterfield. Kelly block. 7-tf FOR SALE Bargains In Vehicles. During the next 30 days, we will sell regardless of coast, 15 custom-made vehicles. A chance to save from $25 to $35 on a job by taking advantage of this sale. Vehicles comprise: 5 buggies, 3 doctor's stanhopes, 3 runabouts, 2 driving wagons and 2 surreys. Landis & Braden, 1514 E. Main st. S-7t FO RSALE I IeatiTigstove a nd d 1-11111. cheap; 824 N. 10th. X-3t FOR-SALE Base burner and Peninsular heating stove, 235 Charles street. 8-2t FOR SALE Quick Meal gasoline range, one gas heater and one gas hot plate. 025 S. B St. 7-'Jt MULE SALE-I will offer for sale at; my stables. 124 and 12! North Gth i St., Richmond, Ind., on Saturday, Nov. 9. 10O7, at o'clock, p. m., a car load of extra good, large yearling . . , . 1 1 ,1- , uiuico, ig cuuufcu lu aiaic a ica:u in tne spring. Bring in your norses There will be buyers for all kinds at this sale. Gus Taube. 7-2t FOR SALE Fifty ferrets at 3S North 2nd street. Wm. C. Jones. 7-1 4t PUBLIC SALE Public sale of personal property. miles northwest of Richmond and 3 miles east of Greensfork, on the Richmond and Greensfork pike, on Monday, Nov. 11, 1!7. commencing at 10 a. m.. the follow ing personal property: S head of hnrc nnH rvmlot S hpad nf TTiilfh t ows. 75 head of hogs. 14 head of Sl'rcphire ev.es, 25 tons of timothy) Lay. corn in the crib and in the' fkld. farming tools. Amanda J. Ki; g end George King. 5-Ct FOR SALE A fresh cow. Leo Buri.ett, Webster, Ind.. Route 25. 5-7 1 FOR SALE Administrator's sale of

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B. F. Kelly, Admr., Zoi boutn v est P.rd St. 5-7tj 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 ses. A. II. Pyle, phone 3105C.23-30t

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FOR SALE Beautiful locations, well improved properties 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. Richmond. S-tf FOR SALE OR REN1 Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone 1589. 27-tf FOR SALE Two rubber tired buggies, cheap if sold soon. Call ."lt Main s. 2-7t LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy honestly wa can. Richmond Steam Laundry. 1 OSTEOPATHY. DR TOWNSEND. Norm 9th and A. Lady assistant. Phone 139G. DYEING AND CLEANING. DVtii.NU, Cleaning, Freshing, Good called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Worka. Rohe & Hill. Prop's.. 1011 Main JL NOTICE. NOTICE No hunting or trespassing We, the undersigned farmers living S. E. of Centerville 2 miles and south of Stop 140: Hattie Crabb, Abe Laughlin, Zack Meyers, Gilbert Morgan, Henry Morgan. S-7t NOTICE Headquarters for merchant delivery, 610 Main St. Phone 149S 6-7t FINANCIAL MONE LOANED Low rates, easy terms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs, 710 Main street. Phone 4oK. 1-wed-lhur-fri-sat-tf PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photograph er. 704 Main street. Phone 563. REAL" ESTATE. Ballenger & Con ley, Real Estate, Economy. Ind. 28-30t M 6 U IJM ENTS A N D MARK E P S." Richmond Monument Co., C. E. Bradbury. Mgr. S3 North 8th Street FOR RENT. FOR RENT All or part of a furnished house for the winter. 109 S. 13th. 8-2t FOR RENT Four room quire ISfh and N. F. house; in-8-3t FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for Housekeeping; 211 S. 14th. S-3t FO R RE N T Fu r n i s he'd f r c n t room , 133 South 12th street. S-2t FOR RENT -6 room house on South West 2nd street. 234. Inquire at 34 N. &th street or phone 1078. S-2t FOR RENT Tlm o room house, electric light, both kinds water, good cellar; inquire 712 N. 17th. 7-3t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, L'C N. 0th St. 7-L'l 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, C 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 j telephone. 115 N. 12th St. C-7t ' . j pQj RENT All eight room house with bath. Inquire at 200 S. 11th. 6-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, first class, typical location; priej reasonable; call at 227 North 9th street. o-5t FOR RENT Double seven room house, 216 & 21S South 14th street. Eight room modern. 20 South 10th street. Kepler & Wcller, Vaus.han Blk. 5-tf! ' FOR RENT- Furnished room 1 ana latn. N . l-'tll. I- 1 FOItRENT Three unfufaish'ed'lrbomi above IS North Sth St. Apply ill 3 Main street.' 25-tf DENTISTS i CHE.VOWETH & DYKEMAN. Mason ic Temple. Automatic phone 2053. 8-tf j : " LOST. LOST Pocketbook containing $50.00 in $10.00 bills; return to Palladium; reward. C-3t LCST Between library building and S. 7th and T. streets, purse containing &5. gold watch, keys. etc. Finder keep money and return watch etc.. to Palladium office or notify automatic phone lOl".. 7-2t FOUND. J FOUND Ring; call at IKK) j street or phone 3029. Butler 7-2t

Blood rolson. Rheumatism. Catarrh. A reliable remedy. All druggist. For a Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. CAn sell a 2 room house for $500; a 5 room house fcr $SF0; a 7 room house for $1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have rash to loan on good titles. S. K. Morgan. VISIT THE NEW ALFORD DRUG CO., 9th and Main St Prescription Specialists. Full Line of New Tobacco and Cigars. Try the new drink, Vril, only at our soda fountain. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, made and entered in a cause therein pending, entitled Allen Coggeshall vs. Franklin Coggeshall and others, and numbered No. 14.46S upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the premises to be sold, on Friday, the 1'ith day of November, 1JHI7, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., I will offer for sale at public auction the following descrilted real estate In Wayn County, Indiana, to-wit: A part of flu north east quarter of section (10). Township (17), Range (14) east. Beginning at a point In the east line of said quarter section (55) rods north of the southeast corner of said quarter section; thence west (96.48) rods to a corner; thence south (37) rods to a point (IS) rods north of the south line of said quarter; thence west (60.20) rods to the west line of said quarter; thence north along the west line of said quarter (102.48) rods morn or less to a point (32.32) rods south of the northwest corner of said quarter; thence east (99 rods; thence north (32.32) rods to the north line of said, quarter; thence east (61) rods to the northeast corner of said quarter; thence south along the east line of said quarter (105) rods more or less to the place of beginning, and containing (99.90) acres; also a part of the southeast quarter of section (3, Township (17). range (14) east. Beginning at a point in the Kouth line of said quarter section, and (40) rods vest of the southeast corner of said quarter; thence west along the south line of said quarter (f) rods, thence north (SO) rods; thence cast. (60) rods; thence south (80) rods to the place of beginning, and containing (30) acres, and containing In all (129.90) acres more or less. Said real estate situated in New Garden Town ship, about (2Vi) ijHles southwest of Fountain City. TERMS At least one third of th purchase money cash; the balance in two equal payments due In one and two years, the purchaser giving hts promissory notes bearing 6 per cent. Interest per annum from date of fale. payable annually, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and secured by first mortgage on the real estate sold. Dated Oct. 25th. 1907. ALLEN COGGESHALL. Commissioner. A. M. Gardner, Atty. Oct 25-Nov l-S 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 ninetydays 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, Intend 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, Ut7, for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquods in a less quantity than 5 gallons at a time and permit the tame to be drank on the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an 1 . . ,. . . .. . t siaie oi inuiana, approved larcn ji. 1S75, and all amendments and-additions thereto, and all other laws of eald state now in force In relation to said business. 1 hereby fctate 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 ic Law's addition to the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, which, said building is numbered 197 Fort Wayne avenue, and 412 on North 8th street, in said city of Richmond. DAVID B. JOHNSTON. D-S 15-22. -