Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 22, 8 March 1908 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT Wanted, For SaSe, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc.,' II CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. a he irrkci PIs.ce c! Richmond for br.ver or seiTer. A trie? will con Ads ere result Grangers. 7 INSERTIONS FOR TIME PRICE OF

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WANTED We want, every bo'ly to get one of our 12 quart deep granite dith pans for ::7c. Worth $1.00 anywhere. I!ift"s Store, Gth ami Main Sis. S-lt WANTED All kinds moving the large Empire moving v.ava are the leaders In the city for moving furniture ami pianos. We also transfer in ami out of the city. We do packing and crating of furniture for .shipment, hy- the load or car load. Those wi shiner goods stored call on me. I employ reliable and experienced men only. Please phone your orders. Office, stable and storage, ."12 North A street. Phone 1258. Al Winterstein. 23-1-8-15 WANTED You to try our pure kettle rendered lard. 25 lbs. or over 9c at Long Bros., opp. Court House. Free delivery. mar 5&S WANTED Plain sewing. 413 N. 16th. S-3t v' ANTED To keep house for a widower in the country. Call at 620 X. J 3th. S-St FEMALE HELP WANTED Ladies to Copy letters at Home; spare time; good pay; cash weekly; reliable; .send stamp. Zeck Co., Morristown, X Y 8-lt WANTEDA girl for housework in New Castle. Call at 1H S. KSth St. ;-;;t WANTED Single man used to working in dairy. J. L. II., care Palladium. -7t WANTED Cabinet making and upholstering. 121 South 6th street. Phone 4201. 4-7t W ANTED To clean and repair your wheels. Elmer Smith, 420 Main. 2-Tt WANTED )UNG MEN to prepare for Exam, for Railway Mail and oth The Ground Hon Can't Keep Us In Six Weeks. I want $800.00 to Loan; good. I have $500.00 to Ixjan. I have $600.00 to loan. I want $1,000 to Loan. T want to sell a realty investment, $11,000.00, will, pay 12 per cent. A 7 R. House, $1,200, 12 per cent. Investment. A well located Residence, $2,200; 25 acres fruit, good improvements, a bargain. A 3 Room House, $500.00. A 2 Room House, $500. A 5 room house, $S50. We can take care of a few more rentals. Prompt collections, our motto. If you want to sell, list with us. If you want to buy, loan, borrow or rent, wo are at your service. We can sell you a home for a Little Cash, balance as Rent. Wo make Mortgage Exemptions from March 1 to May 1, and we need that 25 cents. It's Thai Morgan, 8th and N. E

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was one of the busiest and best days in the history of the store. Not only did Richmond people come and buy liberally, but from every rural route the response was most gratifying. Bargainsthe kind we are now offering are, as we stated, on our circular or in the newspapers, the Best ever offered in this store. WE APOLOGIZE to those who were not served as promptly as they would have liked, but for the first three days our sales force was nearly doubled, and still the crowds were too much for us at times. Next week we will have still more help. Monday From 8 to lO a m. Only We place on sale about 300 yards of fine 27-inch Taffeta Silks in all the popular evening shades and many dark colors of the grade' that is sold here and elsewhere at $1.00 per yard always. As a newspaper test we place this entire lot of Silks on sale as above specified, at per yard. IFORTTf-KIIIKflK (DEisITS Hundreds of other bargains will be found in every department of the store, all day Monday and all next week, and during our Stupendous Money Raising Sale

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WANTED Good apprentice girl Kielhorn's Millinery store. at r-2t WANTED Now is the time to have your wheels overhauled, cleaned, and tires put on. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main street. 7-3t WANTED Ladies now is the time to have chandeliers and fancy metal articles reflnished. Drowu & Darnell, 1022 Main street. 7-.it WANTED Your own ideas of harness carried out in detail, if you want a buggy harness, carriage or team harness made to order, at Ruck's Harness Shop, SO!) Main street. Wiggins Old Stand. 27-tf WANTED Ycur carpets, rugs, upholstery, mattresses, etc., to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1916. P.ell 393R. 22-tf WANTED Buyers for new five and six room house. Payments like rent. Roscoe E. Kirkman, 02$ E. Main street. WANTED-Fire hurst's office. insurance. Wood-7-2t WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati. O. if FOR RENT. FOR RENT Front room, first floor, FOR KENT Furnished room; all conveniences. 302 N. Oth St. 7-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also office, rooms, with steam heat and t Th? Theatorium 620 Main St. J. H. Broqmhall, Mgr. "ARE YOU AN ELK?" With the funny burlesque initiation. ...Monday and Tuesday... 4 The Great Blood Purifier. For sale by Leo II. Fiho. T, F. McDonald and W. H. Sudhoff.

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furnished light housekeeping if de- , sired. o4 North 7th. -'' For Rent Furnished room, "2i N. loth St. M-2t FOR RENT House, rive rooms, bath and furnace. N. W. ;jrd St. Dr. Walls, 21 South P'th St. 2-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, private entrance, steam heat and bath, P) South 7th. FOR REXT New cottage. 81 Laurel street. Modem 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern conveniences, 103 South 9th street. -t FOR SALE. FOR SALE "The Wonder Oven." The largest and finest oven made. None like it. Price $2.50, worth $4. Riff's Store, 6th and Main Sts. 8-lt FOR SALE Listen, look, hear. We are waiting for you to come and buy furniture and stoves. In fact. almost everything you might want in a house at a saving of 40 per cent on the dollar. Cash or easy payments for the next 60 days 1129 East Main street, J. M. Bowen & Co. S-3t FOR SALE Property located at 425 South Wrest Third. Frame, five rooms, electric lights, excellent condition, practically new; price $1,300. Big bargain. Call at. residence. 3-lt FOR SALE Plenty of nice dressed chickens. Long Bros., opp. Court House. mar 5&S FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks', fire insurance. Porterfleld, Kelly Block, 8th & Main. tf FOR SALE New 10oS wheels and sundries. Elmer Smith, 42( Main 2-7t FOR SALE Palladium route, good location, one of the best and most compact routes on this paper. Will COLORED BISHOP WILL SPEAK TODAY Occupies Pulpit at Bethel Church. Bishop C. T. Shaffer, M. D., D. D., of the African Methodist Episcopal, church will be in the city today and will preach at Bethel A. M. E. church on South Sixth street at the morning service. It 13 expected that a large audience will hear him, as he is a very forceful and convincing speaker. Rich mellowcents. -mild Pathfinder The Loudon street merchants are put out of business on a foggy day, and their lost business amounts to $15,000.

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FOR SALE Good seven room house, burn, full lot, electric lights, cement walks, $1,;00. See me quick. Al H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street. 6-.'!t FOR SALE New open buggy, ball bearing axles. Call at 7 X. 9th St. ;-:;t FOR SALE Spring wall paper, new .stles and designs.. Moorman n'.s Look Store, ."20 Main St. -7t

FOR SALE Tally cards, post cards, favors and flags, for St. Patrick's day. Moorman's Book Store, ."20 Main Sr. G-7t. FOR SALE Horses and mules, at Tauhn's Barn, 120 N. 6th streeL mar7-tf FOR SALE Good incubator, cheap; call 37S9. 7-ot

FOR SALE For the newest things in street hats, see Mrs. C. A. Brehm. 35 North 8th street. 7-2 1 FOR SALE TRADE OR RENT New suburban, five or six room house, on car line. Large lot, electric light. Part cash. Balance like rent Will trade for farm or city property or vacant city lots. Cal on or phone Roscie K. Kirkman, 628 Main street. 7-2t FOR SALE One wagon, one eurrey, plows, harrow, two sets harness for one horse, 88 Boyer St. 5-7t FOR SALE Good organ. Inquire at 408 N. 14th. 3-7t FOR SALE Big line cloTer, timothy, garden and field seeds. Garver & Meyers, Oil Main street. 15-lmo NOTICE. NOTICE Sugar cured hams 12Uc lb; choice short rib roast 10c, at Long Bros., opp. Court House. Both phones. raar5&8 NOTICE You have our prices before MAIL TELLS THE BIG TRADE STORY Carriers Are Required to Carry an Unusually Heavy Amount Now. ANOTHER CARRIER NEEDED. POSTMASTER SPEKENHIER WILL ONCE MORE TRY TO GET FOOTMAN FOR RESIDENTS WEST OF THE RIVER. Postmaster Spekenhier reports that with the opening up of the spring trade, the mail is exceedingly heavy. Commercial houses after a winter of inactivity are literally flooding the mails with circulars for the prospective purchaser. During the last week many of the rural route carriers havo been unable to cover their circuits in the eight hours allowed. When they cannot do this they must return with the left-over mail in their wagons. It is a fact, not generally known, that a carrier must not be absent from the office longer than eight hours. The carriers have a union and some years ago they sued the government and got millions of dollars pay for working overtime. Now our Uncle Samuel who pays the bills, sees to it that they put in no more time than the eight hours allowed. Poor Service. Another thing that is causing Mr. Spekenhier worry is the West Richmond mail service. Complaints of the poor service come to him often. To all of these he listens politely and then tells them that when he gets another man on his force he will better the service. For two years he has been making an effort to have a footman allotted to the West side in addition to the two mounted carriers. But so far his petitions have been denied. He will try again during the coming summer and thinks that the extra man , will be granted. Another thing that will help the service, though it too is in the distant future, is tho building of the Whitewater bridge to the south of the city. As it is the carriers have to retrace a good portion of their routes in order to cross tho river on the Main street bridge. CONSCIENCE HURT HIM. Confessed to Crime Committed Three Years Ago. Litchfield, 111.. March 7. Robert Mann, who gave himself up to the police in Pueblo, Colo., last week, pleaded guilty to the charge of murdering William Kcthe in a saloon in Litchfield. July 4. !-'. and was sentenced to twenty year? in Chester ienitentiary in ti city court today. H says his concinc hurt him.

you come to look. Nobody else wiH do this. Hall's $l".oo and $13. on suits, $1.00 and ?2.') hats. ",t 4 Main. s-It NOTICE Now booking oi"'T.s for upholstering turnit lire and couches; Rillheimer. Cor. 4th and Main S;s. Phone 149 ;7(

NOTICE Mortgage exemption a: Woodhurs-t's ot'tite. 7-:.'i NOTICE TayUir i- Son, livery, boarding, feed and sale barn. 10c, lac. and 2.i 40 N. 7th St. 3 7t NOTICE. Don't fail to hear the Medal contest class Tuesday e vening. Eat Main Street Friends church. Ages range from 15 to 10. Admission lo cts. It NOTICE. Dr. Haughton has resumed Ins prac tice and will visit all cases requiring ' such service, promptly. Office hours: j S to 10 a. m. i 2 to 4 p. m. ! 6 to 9 p. m. St f MISCELLANEOUS. LOST A child's boa; return to 626 S. Sth street. S-lt LOST Solid gold shirt waist pin between 10th and 12th on S. A street or 12th and 16th street on Main. Return 4S South 10th street and get reward. S-2t FOUND Hall's $10.00 and $15.00 suits, none better. None so good. S-lt Hall's $1.00 and $2.00 hats. None better. None so good. S-lt SPECIAL New sewing rockers, only $1.00, while they last. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main St. 6-7t BUTLER'S SHOEING FORGE is the place to have your horse properly shod and clipped. Give us a call. T. P. Butler. 6-3t UPHOLSTERING, Repairing, tine line MAGIC COULD NOT HAVE DONE BETTER Loehr & Klute Clothing Store Room Has Been Beautifully Transformed. A VERY ARTISTIC EFFECT. BOTH EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR OF THE STORE CAN BE COMPARED FAVORABLY WITH BEST IN THE COUNTRY. Richmond, as well as Loehr fc Klute, deserv es congratulations upon the re- j modeled store room this firm occupies, j The change that has been wrought j both inside and out during the past six or eight weeks, is scarcely les3 marvelous than if it had been accom-; pllshed by the magic of Alladin's wonderful lamp. The new store front is by far the most striking in the city and can be most favorably compared with any in the entire country from an artistic standpoint. Nor is the change within one that would suffer by comparison with the interiors of stores in far larger cities than Richmond. Everything is on the Globe-Wern icke plan, if such a phrase could be . applied to a clothing store. All shelves j are built on sectional plan; enclosed j apartments which can be taken out ! for display and replaced at w ill are i used for shirts, underwear and chil-i dren's wash suits, and to see them op- j perated reminds one of the filing cases i familiar to all offices. The hats and caps are enclosed in little closets of quartered golden oak. having beveled glass doors, which are automatically closed so as to insure the compartments will be dust proof. Nothing is exposed to the dust and light, nothing is kept in stock on the tables. No coat is kept in stock by being packed on other coats in large stacks and tiers so familar in most clothing stores. A long aisle of dust-proof compartments line one side of the store. Kach of these compartments has a full heavy glass door, and within there is a heay steel arm. which is automatically locked when the door is closed and unlocked when it is open. These arras are on rollers and from them are suspended coat hangers upon which arthung ail the coata in ttock. When a coat is wanted for display, the compartment is ppeueI. the larsre steel arm bearing its burden cf fifteen or twenty coats on the coal hangers, all in perfect shape, unmussed. unwrinkled. is rolled out for the inspection of the prospective purchaser. Above with a brass railing and in the gallery are the various lines of gents' funiishings. Dressing rooms are provided for men and children, and imbedded in one side cf the store is a hexagonal French mirror, which enables one to see himself from all directions at once. One very satisfactory feature of the store is a separ

R . 1 ! u;h ("rare & The :;ic contractors .;h. Phono l:r.i general , '.( ;-p'.ivs. 1 X. THE NEW LARGE I" M BI1ELLA Veils l-itest ff Irs, 7aC. fl.Oo and $l.-. al Mr. C. A. Bre'im's. 3.". N. Mh tiv-l. 7 2t WHEELS UEPMRED. Baby Cab Tire-, put on. Thornier'. 100 Ft. Wayne awmie. 7 7t WATCHES. Clocks, repaired. Carl 'ulbertson. 313 North D street. Albright's .--Tore. 7-2r CATARRH. Asthma curort. No druus. ' Dr. Dow's new patented inhaler will I en re the most chronic as s. Brings r relief instantly. Convincing particulars free. .1. F. ('odtro. Elkhart, lud. 7-'.t FOR EXCHANGE-2ti at res good land near inicrurban, .s loom house, stable, etc. Can use piece Richmond property. For rent, 7 room house South 14th .street. S12. Phonv. lo4i or 4 '."it;. Frank M. Price, Colonial building. 2 7t PROF. Kolling, for a sure cure for corns, 2 S. Sth. Phone 4212. 17-3t Waking & Co. Plumbing, Bicycles, Motorcycles. Pk; Main. Both phones. 6-30 1 Low prices on lumber, lath and shingles. Louek & Hill Co. a-30t Hams, any kind or size 12c. lb. Bacon, lean and nice IS'ic, 15 lbs. Shoulders and calas 9c lb. Everything in fresh meat; lowest prices, quality considered. Schwegman's Meat Markets, both phones. ,".-2,"t New way, soles sewed on by machinery. Men's sewed soles 75c, ladies aOc. Robert Tomlinson, Cunningham & Lahrman's Store. 3-7t PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

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Time Tried -- Panic Tested ! " 1 i aoat The Latest, Safest, Most Profitable in Short the "Ideal" Method of Saving The Saving Bonds of this Company are based upon the ownership of IMPROVED, INCOME-PRODUCING REAL ESTATE in Indianapolis and vicinity worth more than three times the amount of outstanding bonds, a form of security which does not fluctuate and is not subject to manipulation or depreciation. The business is economically nound, legally safe-guarded, time tried and panic-tested. ' The best security on earth is the earth itself. That is the kind of security which in liberal measure is behind our bonds. Wo offer you the ONLY SURE METHOD of providing a fund for future use or for OLD AGE. For full information, address. THE AMERICAN BOND AND SECURITIES COMPANY, 601 State Life Building. Indianapolis, Indiana. 1 Or AL H. HUNT, Richmond, Ind.

ate department for the children and boys, entirely apart from the general store and arranged especially for the littlle folk and the mothers. The entire finish of the store, including the cases, compartments and all the show winuows Is quartered golden oak and heavy brass trimmings. Walls newly frescoed and papered, new electrical fixtures and new floor coverings are in harmony with the rest of the furniture and fixtures. Outside the same effect is maintained, the rich tile entrance with the firm name in attractive mosaics, the exquisite golden oak show windows, the attractive signs bordering the windows, and above all the large electrical sign bearing the firm name and surmounted by the familiar golden eagle, which has become the sign of the firm, make .he store the most attractive one from the outside that Is to found in the city. The members of the firm are deserving of every congratuli. for

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Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koil, Mgr., 7t Main. H tt LAUNDRY. We can help niaka yen happy honestly wo can. Richmond Steam Laundry. PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN Dr. Emma Gardner, os teopaihie ph sician. 23 N. 10th St. Phone ISM. mar'" Into FARM LANDS. Small places near city, J. Ed. Moor, over t' X. Tih street. jan8-3no dentists! HERBERT B. LOPER. Dentist, Room Hi and 17 Colonial Bldg. Phon 1aH. 29-3ut MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monumeat Co.. C E. Bradbury, Met., S3 North Sth t. UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth at. 12sept6mu Th- Mnnrlae Of Mf. lofant and children ara oooatantly naadlaa? a axative. It is important to koow what to give them. Their atomach and bowala axe not atroa? enough for aaUa. purcativ water or cathartic piila. powdera or tiLlnta. Oiv them a ralM. pleasant, gentla. lasatlr tonto Ilk Ir. Caldwell's Syrup Pepain, which aafla at tha am a 11 nn of SO cent or 11 at dras storca. It la rba one rreat remedy for yoxt tohavaia th hooac to 2ivc chi!4rea when tbev oeed it. the great improvement they hav wrought. They have done more than their share towards filling one of Rich, m on ds greatest necessities, better &ni more up-to-date store fronts and in. teriors. CUPID BUSY IN SHELBY. Leap Year Is Responsible for This Activity. Shelbyville, Ind.. March 7. Twenty, seven marriage licenses were Issued in. Shelby county during the month of February. It Ls said young womnt took advantage of the leap year opportunties. New York City baa 111 public parks, varying in size from a few Rquaro yards in the angle at the crossing of streets, -up to I'elham Bay park, containing 1 ,7; acres. THE BEST THAT ARE MADE E REPAIRING. Doddo," 22721, the imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the Clevenger horse, and "Prince Wilkes" will be at my Parm this season. 2x,'t miles north of Richmond, oa Middleboro Pike. The pablic is invited lo call and s" them. A. II. ryl, R. F. r. No. . Phone 5105-C.