Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 64, 19 April 1908 — Page 8

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this lCiUliJlUSTU i'AUjAUILTJI AXD SUN-TELEGIf A3I, SUNDAY, APRIL 10. 100S. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc.. 1 CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. The iVLarket Place of Richmond for buyer or seller. A trial will convince ycu that Palladium Classified Ads ..re result bringers. SERTION& FOR THE PRICE OF 5.

WANTED.

WANTED An intelligent man,- over eighteen, under fifty years, as assistand manager, advancing to general manager, for an incorporated, well established. Indianapolis office business. Experience unnecessary, if otherwise qualified. Salary first, year SI :i'Vy .".( . advancement, second year, $.sri- s2.oiio. Party must invest si.h:o in corporation preferred stock, netting Ten per cent dividend. Corporation hooks shown, closest investigation desired. Party has supervision over receipts and expenses. No bond. Don't answer t:nl:;s prepared to accept terms. Straight business proposition. Address Manager, Room 22. No. !t. No. Illinois St.. IndinapoMs. Ind. l!Mt WANTED Salesman to sell our goods t-o growers in Richmond and vicinity. (Jive age. references and experience, if any. Address Edw. Westen Tea & Coffee Co., St. Louis, Mo. 10-1 1 WANTED Girl or middle aged lady. 616 S. 12th St. 18-3t WANTED Cigar salesman in your locality to represent us. Experience SCHEDULE OF FLEET It Has Been Arranged by the Navy Department. CALLS FOR MANY VISITS. Washington. April IS. The navy department has arranged a tentative schedule for the return trip of the battleship fleet after it leaves the Pacific voast. If the docking and repairs on the battleships will permit, the fleet will leave San Francisco about June '!.". In the itinerary given out several weeks ago, July ti was set as the date o4. the fleet's departure from the Pacific. It has been decided, however, that if possible, the date of leaving ehould be advanced in order to insure the return of the fleet to the Atlantic roast before the end of the present administration. The exact date for the I'oparture from San Francisco will be determined as soon as a report of the repairs and docking necessary, has been received. It is expected that the fleet will reach Australia some time between August loth and September 1st. Manila will be reached between September l.'th and October 1. After leaving the Philippines. Y'okohama T.ill be visited and the stopping place In China has been changed from Shanghai to Chefoo. on account of better anchorages at the latter part. The dates and the ports of call on the return trip from China to the Suez canal and Atlantic ocean have not been settled. The fleet, however, will probably reach this city on February 22nd. There Is no medicine to t ate and at the same time so pleasant to ta ce as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the pos'Hve core for all diseases arising from stomach t ouble. Tho price is very reasonable 50c and il. The Sun

SDnioos odh Morfc

These figures were compiled by the Department of Agriculture for the year 1906, and will show why North Dakota is so rapidly forging to the top of ali agricultural states. Just read what she produced in one year:

Wheat -Oats Barley -Flax -Corn Rye The The The Horses 354,301

bushels,

value of value of value of Mules Acres under Acres under cultivation cultivation

Increase in 1907 over 1906 Number of Farms in 1907 Number of Farms in 1906 Increase in 1907 over 1906

This is the story of North Dakota in a nutshell. Come to North Dakota while lands are still cheap. Don't put off. Write today and we'll help you get a start. We Are Colonizers ESot Speculators We own the land we are offering you. We bought it in large tracts and will sell it in smaller tracts at close figures. The land is all personally selected, and no culled pieces. Tell us just the kind of land you want, and we'll show you a piece that we know will win you. We also have a large number of improved and partially impteved farms. WRITE US FOR DESCRIPTION AND PRICES.

Send for our Free Booklet Thert'j Money in the 'Bread "BaaKe for you" It's chuck full of interesting; Information anj statistics about North Dakota. WH

unnecessary: :s per mo., and expanses. Write for- particulars. Monroe Cigar Co.. Toledo, Ohio. 1 !-1 ' WANTED- Salesmen to wll at wholesa'.e. plain and medicated petroh-'ini sewing machine oil. attractive hotties, attractive prices. Elastic U;of paint, etc. Territory re.-.t ri'-t -d. Leviteanx Medico Co., 211'. E. Eighteenth. Cleveland. Ohio. 1:-li

WANTED Vou jo k;iov we s-:i :. and seeond-'tiind fttrniture ehe;, than any other store in town. Wvatt. .'.16 Main. 1 w M-r i:. WANTED Situation as hoi; so keojicr by elderly lady, in widower's, bachelor or old couples home; no laundry. 12t WANTED Good cook; "references re- j quired; good wages; address P. O. Box 44. 1 -3t WANTED See-Morehead for pro re? sional vault cleaning. Phone 3177. 938 Butler street. 7-tf WA N T E D- T ( 1 o your uplTTTl sterinj?. fine line of coverings; also furniture renairing. Holthouse. 124 South 6th. Phone 4201. 14-Tt WANTED You to have your proper ty insured. Prompt adjustments; quick settlements. See us at once OLD PREBLE TO HAVE HOME COMING July 4, Old Citizens Will Gather At Eaton. Eaton, O.. April IS. Preble county is to have a home coming and the central place of gathering will be Eaton. The Eaton Commercial Club is promoting the project. The home coming will be planned for the week of July 4 and will be in the nature of a centennial celebration. An organization is to be formed to promote the affair. The Mayor and city officials w ill lend ;id and the newspapers have promised to give the affair a boost to popularity. STRIKE IS PROBABLE ON CANAOIAN PACIFIC Road Has Decided to Abrogate All Agreements With Certain Unions. Ottawa, April IS. The Canadian Pacific has decided to abrogate all agreements with unions having a membership in the metal trades employed by it. The agreement entered into last September whereby the road was to give a month's notice to the unions from the Great Lakes to the Pacific coast has been terminated. Thousands of men are affected and an appeal will be made to the board of conciliation of the labor department at Ottawa. A strike is probable. off Prospe 72,534,821 33.940.122 13.208.547 13.076.301 1,286.893 Potatoes Roots (all kinds) Millet Tame Grasses Prairie Hay Wool - 541.663 Dairy Products was Poultry and Eggs was Garden Products was 5.658 Cattle 605,5 75 in 1907 in 1906

EE LOCK & WHEELOCtC

119 WALDORF FARCO, fisORTK

or ieihnr.e 203. Ball & Peltz. Insurance and Real Estate. 1 3-7 1

W ANTED You to know that we can vaw you money. We sell seeond!;uid furniture at second-hand pri ces; idvi us a tril; once you will come Ridge Street. if you come again. 1230 13-tf MALE DEEP WANTED Young men to prej ate for Exam, for Railway and other Government position.-. Superior instruction by Mail. Est.-l.lislieci 11 years. Thousands of successful student?. Sample ques tions ai d "How Gov't. Positions are seat free. Inter-State ."jO 2nd Ave., Cedar Rapids, S-12t Secured Schools, Iowa. W ANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop fur you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. MoJer Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tf 'ANTED To clean and repair your wheels. Elmer Smith, 420 Main. 13-tf ' AN T ED Y cur carpets, rug3. upholstery, mattresses, etc.. to clean W W MOVEMENT GREAT Thousands of Foreigners Are Leaving This County, Statistics Show. IMMIGRATION IS LESS. New Yorlc. April IS. The outward movement of the foreign labor element has reached the enormous total of j lr.'.Uoo persons since Jan. 1. while duri ing the same period of P.h7 only .7,!2tJ of this class left the United States, j The i eorus of the steamship compaj nics show that so far this year only i i.l'.t.! immigrants have arrived as compared with 2-"l.stil for the same period of last year. So far this year the immigration is 1SI.i:us behind what tt was for the same time in l!io7. and the outward, or eastbound movement, of the foreign labor element is 111,234 greater than it was during 1'.h7. TROOPERS WILL NOT ENJOY SIDE DISHES Will Get Butter and Milk With His Hardtack in Future. Washington, April IS. By a recent executive order, the American trooper will enjoy butter, milk and other delicacies, with his hard,, tack. This adds cents daily to the cost of keeping him. S'H'iinoxiA : Your grocer has Gold Modal Klour. Genevra. bushels. 1.757.367 63,848 tons, 94.868 129.448 1.630,650 pounds, 1,527,148

$4,300,660.00

439,257.08 61.347.74 Sheep 382,0 1 6 Hogs 1 74,605 9,610.900 9,495.682

15,218 61,324 54.443 6.881 BLOCK. DAKOTA

by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1316. Bell 393R. 22-tf

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate specialty. Merchandise Etoeks. fire insurance, i'crterf'.e'.d, Kelly lllo?k, Sta & Main. 7t" Fsiary Slick Candy ar.d Buttercups, homemtde, 20c lib. Kuchenbucihi, 169 Fort Wayne Ave. 10 1 1; FOR SALE Sod," cheap 53S N" lfth. 1 -3t FOR SALE Two piece dining room suite. 41 South "oth or phone :!7'. lf.-7t TORT SATE ModerFlounce-t-bok stove, cheap at Kill N. B street. 10-lt FOR SALE Ntw I'.HjS wheels and sundries. Elmer Smith, 12( Main. FOR SLE Fireproof safe, bargain; address, Harris, 407 U. B. Building, Dayton, Ohio. 7-tf FOR "SALE Tw3 first-class driving horses; call at Barn. 22 N. 14th street. 13-14t FOR SALE Cheap; rubber tired NEW MOVEMENT IN PREBLE COUNTY Effort to Be Made to Organize Historical Society. Eaton, O., April 18 The initiative has been taken in the movement to organize a Preble county historical j and archaeological society. This is a ' large and prosperous county to be without such an organization. A meeting will be held Friday of this I week at which time arrangements will i be made. The call for the meeting has been issued by Judge Brumbaugh. PORTO RICO IS TO HAVE JLABOR PAPER Resolutions Providing for Its Establishment Just Passed. Washington, April 18. A resolution providing for the establishment of a labor paper at San Juan, Porto Rico, has just been passed at a convention there of representatives of 110 unions having ailiation with the American Federation of Labor. The convention further declared its Intention to nominate a labor ticket to be voted at the coming elections, and to organize a co-operative company to be capitalized at $10,000 to enter into competition with the building contractors. It Is proposed to raise the capital by an assessment of one cent a day upon the membership of 4,000 in the unions for a period of ten months. AN ANCIENT HIGHWAY. England's Great North Road I Two Thousand Years Old. Before we reached Hatfield, a few miles out of London, we had already been impressed with the magnificence of this Great North road, which is said to have been built by a Mr. Caesar, whose headquarters were in Rome at the time. It is the direct route from London to Edinburgh and has been traveled for so many centuries that the earliest histories of England contain accounts of the movement of troops upon it. It is a great thoroughfare for vehicles of nil sorts, motorists and cyclists, and in these modern days there are well worn footpaths , nlong either side for pedestrians. We passed scores of motors, and I was ! told while in England that the popu- ; iarlty of motoring had noticeably dl- j minishen the number of first class travelers by rail. We found the road for its entire length of 400 miles in perfect condition. In many portions the macadam is said to be nine feet thick. Long sections of the road are oi!ed, and on no part of it was there any appreciable amount of dust. There are few sharp curves, and the grades are so slight that It has become a great thoroughfare for speeders, with the result that there are many police traps for which one has to watch. We found that we could stop In almost any little village and get information as to Just where the traps were located as. for Instance, they told us at Bigleswade, which Is a better looking place than Its name, to look out for traps just the other side of Buckden and again In approaching Weston. Fraak Presbrey in Outing Magazine. Nell Why doesn't Maude join your wlng circle? Beile She wouldn't be of very much use. Nell Can't she sew? Belle Oh. yes, she can sew, but she has an impediment In her speech. Philadelphia Record. Wixifsid: QoiA Mnj'' Flour is best for pastry.

phaeton, 107 v 11th stre t. i;7t FOR RENT Ki:r.:!-:ht i rooms; ';; N. 10th stre-.t. 1.; 7r

FOR RENT. I VU? IJVVT -P.,-.!h o.V..; ,(' ,!. -O, .. hmifp. Rent riaonable. Ca'.I ."l" N. D street. 1:' It FO R RENT--Furl: i-).. . Fi HunTg e u : man only. ."1 Smith vh St. 1 FOR RENT--Flat : 3 looms, lnmi rit, 322 No-t i Mh. 1 Tr FOR RENT Small he-.ise t: Nl ::tl f. $7. Call at 120U . G or jihone U122. iS-:-:t FORRENT Flat ; 4 " rooms."-Richmond Ave. Call A. W. Gregg, lloosier Store. lvj 1 FOR RENT 2r7)otns ; 15South 1Mb street. 17-;!t FOR RENT Five room house with barn, 810 North 11th street; phone 2060. 17 Tt PGR RENT Nicely furnisned front room with board, modern conveniences; 34 N. 6th street. 17-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 42 S. 10th street. 14-7t FOR RENT Desirable front room; PENNSYLVANIA GETS VAST AMOUNT OF LUMBER Mexican Company to Furnish Tie Timbers. New York, April IS. The New York Central and Pennsylvania railroads are reported to have placed contracts with a concern winch owns a vast tract of hardwood tTinber land in the State of Campeche. Mex., for ties made of Zapote tres. This wood is almost indestructible and it is said that officials count on such ties lasting fifty years. Cut His Visii Short. The Duke of WelliiiKion once wrote to Dr. llutton for information as t the scientific uciiuiremouts of a you.i, officer who had been under his instruction. The doctor thought he could not do less than answer the question vorbally and made an appointment accordingly. Directly Wellington saw him ho said: ,-I am obliged to you, doctor, for the trouble you are taking. Is fit for the post';" Clearing his throat. Dr. Hutton began: "No man more so, my lord. I can"'That's quite sufficient." said Wellington. "I know how valuable yorr time Is. Mine just now is equally to. 1 will not detain you any longer. Goal morning." Occasions of adversity best dlseovt-r how great virtue or strength each one hath, for occasions do not make a ma a frail, but show what he Is. I Low Rates to California t and North I Pacific Coast ! Points One Way Second Class Colonist Tickets, Via C, C. & L. To California Points $41.55 To Washington, Oregon, Etc., $41.55 These rates i.re in effect Mar. 1st to April 30th. From all 4 points cn C, C. & L. Railroad. For Particulars call C. A. Blair. Home Phcne 2062. Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, 0 11.90 To Cottage Grove. Ind 55 To Boston. Ind 25 To Webster .18 To Williamsburg 35 To Economy 50 To Losantville TO To Muncie 1.20 To Marion 2.10 To Peru 2.95 Trains Leave going East, 5:15 a, m. Trains Lv. going West 10:55 a. m. Daily. For further information call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A, Home Tel. 2062. Richmond.

Clark's Dini-ig P.:: lor. 217 North Sever.'h !n tt. 1 1 7t FOR-RE N t Ft;r:::id r..et;.P; v.i' !a? U2: East Main k:v.-. h 7; FOR KKXT iVrtiSU-: io, ; (.:c- rooms, v i'li ?:um ;-.: ami bail:, at The Gra:.-;. for gents o-'y. 3--tf F( R Ki:.T Hurir.-s rco-w n.,; 1- t. W.; no Ave. e A'.f.in!.-. ' . 't 1 ' i i i RENTVivV"roenr i.i.iise"'s ' 11th -nd .1 streets, witli iai-go garik:. Call Pl:ont- No. I-.."..". 2-tf

LOST. LOST OR STOLEN French noodle dig male. Reward for information! or return to l"1" S. l"tb St. is 2t ' MISCELLAMEOUS. LADIES to copy letters at home; spare time: good pay: cash weekly: reliable: send stamp. Zctk. Box KV7 Morristown. N. Y. l'.t-lt NOTICE Geisha ROl'GE tor the face and lips. To introduce Geisha Rouge into thousands of new homes we will send one regular ."oc size bottle, to all who answer this advertisement and inclose 1 cents to cover cost Seed Potatoes Seed Oats Essex Rape Lawn Seed Garden Seed Seed Corn Prices Right

Garver & Meyer Seed Merchants

Tomato and Corn Growers We are giving eight, ten and twelve dollars for tomatoes and seven dollars for corn this season. All parties wishing to contract, call at office or phone 1235. H.C.Bullerdick&Son CANNERS South Fifth Street SPECIALS BAKED HAM (Cooked Done) FRESH CREAM (Fresh) HOMEMADE BREAD. HADLEY BROS., Phones 292 and 2292. C. W. MORGAN THF GROCER (Successor to Harry J. Doan) 12th and Main Streets. Automatic Phone 13C5; Bell 229. Phone Us Your Order. too late: to class fry FOR SALE-Buff Leghorn eges for hatching from th largest and finest yard of strictly genuine thoroughbred Leghorns in trie city. Trie per sittins; of 1.", cuss. Call at 4kj So. ",th street, city. marlO-thur &sun-tf LAUNDRY. We can hy!p make yen happy hon estly wa can. Richmond Steaia Laudrj-

NOW SEE HERE:

No matter whether you want jut a single board or a complete house or barn bill, we can supply your wants and perhaps save you some dollars if that's any object to you. Get our prices on anything you want. CAIN LUMBER COMPANY

Phone No. 1010. Notice Farmers

of postage. Remember this Is not a sat. .,:, bottle, hut a ivgular 7tc slia bottle. Agents wanted. Write for b'xr.u tem.s. Address Geisha Mfsr.

E i.-t i.;k t St.. Now York. llMt l.A in n ike $2 a dav making in. !' r un at home; i xperience un- , : d .-tamp for informati V.. it. Novelty. Muncie. Ind. liMt A I C riON "'SALE--.t 1607 MTIH Mn. Monda, April 20. 190S, 2 P. M. O. F. Ward As.-ignee. ' lS-2t HERBERT B I .O PER Dentist; rcxm 16 Colonic! Bld .. phone 1634. 25-30t Aenie Di Cleaning & "Pressing Col li lie' work, out rate. 23 X. 7th. 15-7t NOTICE Bazaar Jvinior Dusty M Biaek Raven will make the season Rhis at my place miles north of Richmond on Middleboro Pike. Ed Nonis. Phone 150," E. aprl2-lmo GEO. M. Gl'YER ietieral contractor. Carieuter, and builder. Job work. Screens and screen doors. Automatic phone ISTjG. 25-tf FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insnlfance Agency, Hans N. Roll, Mgr., 716 Main. 14-tf We are in a position to furnish good seeds for garden and farm at as low figures as any reliable house. Call or write us for catalogue. Phones 11. 2198; B. 398. SEE OUR SPRING LINE of GO-CARTS mSL HASSENBUSCH'S INSURANGE.REAL ESTATE 1 LOANS, RENTS I W. H. Bradbury & Son Room 1 and 3, Wasteott Blk o The Kiblinger Motor Buggy $375.00 and upwards. A practical, successful, economical, automobile at a small cost. Doublecylinder, air cooled, 10-12 H. P. Solid rubber tires. Will run through deep mud or sand, and will climb steep hills. Write for our Agency Terms. W. H. KIBLINGER CO., Box N. 320. Auburn, Ind. Moore & Ogborn Fire Insurance Agents. Will go on your Bond. Will Insure you again it Burglary, Theft and Larceny. Room 1G, I. O. O. F. Bldg , Phones, Home 13S9. Bell 52 R. The Great Blood Purifier. Ftr sale by Leo 11. Fihe. T. F. McDonald and W. H. Sudhoff. If yon are troubled with tick treadacb. coot;pation. indigestion, offensive breath or any disease irinn from ilomtch tronbl. ret a SOc or Jl bottle of Ir. CaidweU'a Syrap Pepals. It U positively guaranteed to cue yoo. 19 27 S. 11th St. "Doddo," 22721, the imported French 1 Percheron Stallion, better known aa the Clevenger horse, and "Prince Wilkes" will be at my Farm this season, 2Vj miles north of Richmond, on Midileboro Pike. The public is invited to call and see them. A. H. Pyle, R. F. D. No. 4. Phone 5105-C. V