Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 244, 11 July 1909 — Page 7
THE BICHMOND PALLADIUM A5D SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, JULY 11, 19O0.
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For Your. ; Coeveenence LIST OF AGENCIES. Branch offices are located in every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.
South of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN, 13th and 8. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 821 N. E St CHILES & SON. 18th and N. C St. WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. G St. JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St. RATES
, 1 cent per word 7 days for the price of r days. We charge advertf semen ts sent in by phone and collect after its insertion.
WANTED. WANTED Place by elderly lady to do general housework In family of two or three with good wages. Address "Housekeeper," care Palladium. 1 - , n.2t WANTED Young men for postoffice, .railway mail clerks, carriers and other Government positions. Salary 4$80O to $2,000. Life positions. Government Positions Bureau, Rochester, N. Y. 11-lt AGENTlTWANTED To distribute 100 Free packages Borax-E Washing Powder three to each home, $4.00 per 100 paid. Experience uneces- ' sary. ' Manager, Dept. 14, 1263 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, 111. 11-lt WANTED A good competent girl that can cook in small family, immediately. Address C P., care Palladium. 10-2t WANTED Roomers, 231 S. 12th. 10-4t WANTED To buy watches, rings and ' bicycles. J. M. Lacey.'Pawn Broker, Cor. 8th and Main. 9-7t WANTED To rent a farm of 75 or .100 acres; address "Country," care Palladium. : V-; : ' 9-7t W'ANTEDShtrtmakers-good oppor. tunity for the right party; apply to Phoenix Shirt Co., 9th and Main Streets. 4-tf WANTED Ladies to learn hairdressf lug, manicuring, . facial massage, chiropody or electrolysis. Few weeks completes.? ..r Wonderful de mand for graduates. Good field for resident work; a diplomas granted. Instruments given. Investigate. Moler College, Cincinnati, O. 25-tf WANTED Stock to pasture; call phone 1235. 24-tf WANTED To store your stove for Jre summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 17-tf FRESH SUPPLY "of Bicycles and Baby cab tires and sundries, soft filing and edge tools ground and repaired. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936.' 10-3t WANTED If you want - money Un place of your city property or farm, go light to Porter field's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Improved farms and farming lands In Osceola Co. J. L. Shigley. LeRoy. Mich. ..... apr29 eod3mos FOR SALE-rCity property and farms,
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Who was bo foolish as to suggest a picnic? Why wrangle over what to drink? Lemons seem to be most popular. Let's compromise. Leave orders for fish with Shorty Sbreeves who is representing Jim Lewis and Chas.. Pierson in this territory and is taking care of the home trade. Mr. Cutler of Fountain City has accepted a 'position on the road with the Jop.es Hardware company In the implement department and will cover part of the territory formerly traveled by Julian Thomas. Mr. 'Cutler began his duties this weelc. He will move his family to this city as soon as a suitable house can be found. Along with the other summer dullness the chairman of the membership committee seems to have taken a rather dull edge. Every T. P. A. member knows what the Young Men's Business club of Richmond is. We are all acquainted with the objects and purposes of the dab's existence." What they have done and what they intend to do in the future is of interest to all T. P. A,s. Something they are going to do in the future should he of great interest to us all. ' That something is the coming Fall 5 Festival , , Wo . all emember the last Fall Festival and what a success
Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, Srd and W. Main. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.
merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. e tf FOR SALE Splendid slate roof veranda, at 17 S. 13th St. Phone 1262. 10-2t FOR SALE Two bedroom suits, $12 and $15 with springs and mattress complete. Mirror, dining table, chairs, other household goods, cheap to close out, Monday. 113 South 10th. i0-2t FOR SALE Good set trap drums, cheap if sold at once; 26 Richmond Ave. Phone 3076. 9-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Lots in Earlham Heights. Bargain. Will Reller. Phone 2455. 9-7t FOR SALE 200,000 cigarettes, 50 brands, 5c to $1.50 pkgs. Feltman's Cigar Store, 609 Main. Wholesale and retail. 9-lmo FOR SALE Gocart, 108 N. 6th. 9-3t TEXAS Now is the time to think of going to Texas. , The next excursion is on July 20th and you should go now or very soon to make your selection. The Brazos and San Bernard valleys are the best locations for general farming, fruit, etc. This land sells from $15 to $25 per acre. No fertilizer nor irrigation needed, good average rainfall and sufficient for crops of all kinds. Come and see us. V BALL AND PELTZ REAL ESTATE AND LANDS. $1 00 A1 makes dewing Machines repaired, any distance. Young, 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. 7-7t FOR SALE Sickness compels me to sell my Merchant Delivery business. A good paying job to hustler. J. P. Howes, 23 N. 21st. ll-2t FOR SALE Show case, folding bed and. buffet at a bargain. W. F. Brown, 1030 Main St. 11-tf FOR SALE Big bargain in velvet brussels and ingrain rugs. Prices $1.10 up: Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. 8-tf $1000 Singer Domestic Sewing machines, good a new. Young, 240 Fort Wayne Avenue. 7-7t it was. Wt are promised a bigger and better festival this year. Every T. P. A. of Richond is in a position to aid this undertaking. Some can help boost the festival better than others, but we all can do a little. Let every man traveling out of this city begin to talk Fall Festival now and keep on talking. We can in no small way encourage people to come to Richmond and that is what is wanted. Tell your customers about it and have them come. Tell your friends over the country about it and urge their attendance. And in doing this you will help the Young Men's club, you will help Richmond to advertise, and you will help advance your own interest thereby. The Fourth passed off with no one reported among the missing. Tooker and Hegger have taken a contract to feed the animals at the Glen. They can be seen In the park any morning at 4 o'clock. Perhaps they are planning the picnic. Mr. Eligible, the membership chairman is merely resting a little. He will see you later. John Hlghley is still confined in the sanitarium at Spiceland and Is reported as being no better. The doctors la charge hope to see an improvement soon. Indiana division of T. P. A. has shown a gain of 200 members since President Lebo assumed office. Indiana now numbers 6,078 members with the total national membership up to 3J727. During the month of June Indiana accepted 21 new members; Illinois 28; Missouri 21; Pennsylvonia 20. All the states showed a good growth. With Indiana's start we hope to see
FOR SALE Good oak -show cases and counters. 1031 Main. 6-7t
FOR SALE 2 head horses. 3 grade Kentucky, i milk cow with calf, 1214 Sheridan. 6-7t FOR SALE Brand new No. 6 Remington Typewriter at a bargain. Phone 1674. 22-tf FOR SALE Jeweler's big clock; can be seen at the Theatorium, 620 Main, Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. E. F. Hirst 2-14t FOR SALE Real estate, Fire Insurance. Agent for Fox Typewriter. R. L. More, 23 N. 9th St. Phone 1316. 2-lmo FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or busiues3 man. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE Mill wood- C. W. Kramer & Co. 29 tf A 6 Acre Core Farm In RMsh Gonnoty lode This farm is O. K. and the seeker of land for corn, wheat or other cereals should see me about this farm. J. E. MOORE OVER 6 N. 7TH STREET, RICHMOND. Don't Fail TO SEE ME ABOUT THESE IF YOU WANT A HOME. Four room House, $850.00; no cash payment, just $12.00 per month. Six acres of improved land, one mile of Richmond, $1,200. One acre of land including house and barn, located on interurban, $250. Two double houses, a 13 per cent guaranteed investment. STH AND N. E STREETS. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished front rooms, all conveniences; call 110 N. 14th street or see Richard Shute, No. 8 N. 9th St Phone 1695. 10-2t FOR RENT Two front. rooms, 231 S. , 12th. First and second floor. 9&11 FOR RENT Furnished room; bath, 30 N. 12th. 9-7t FOR RENT Y. M. C. A. furnished rooms, cool, light, clean, shower baths, $1.25 per week and up. President Lebo's prediction verifled that of 1,000 gain during his administration. t Two death policies of five thousand dollars each were paid during June. Claims paid for indemnity totaled $14,172.42 for June. Amount of reserve fund July 1, was $127,770.23. If you only could have seen it. See what! Why the general exodus to Sand Lake to be sure. One might have taken the Lewis-Pierson-Parsons combination as a side attraction of one of the "Greatest Shows on Earth" company. The writer was fortunate enough to see it all. He wouldn't have missed it for double the price. Whether they intend ever to come back is a puzzle.' They surely left nothing at home except "Shorty." By actual, count the carried with them twenty-two suit cases, two trunks (family size), one large oak box of mammoth capacity, twelve boxes of cakes, fishing rods, baskets, fish nets and other necessities too numerous to mention. Jim was having the time of his life giving directions and overseeing affairs generally. When questioned as to the contents of the box Jim said he had packed It with cakes and crackers of the Richmond Baking company. So with all the crackers and cakes it looks as if they intended to use the tempting dainties as bait- Little "Dutch" Shreeve was taken along by Uncle Jim to carry the fish, but it looked as if he was wanted to carry the grips. When the train pulled in at West Alex., little "Dutch" was seen to gather around him three suit cases and two boxes of the cakes. Pierson swung onto his usual load of one grip and the balance of the party picked up the remaining; articles under the masterful direction of Uncle Jim and
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Tne following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will cpnfer a great favor by. calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows; A. B. 1 Exchange ..." 1 A. J 1 B. H. ........ 1 Baby ........ 1 Country 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. AH mall not called for within that time will be cast out FOR RENT Farm of 73 to 100 acres. Address "Country" care Palladium. 8-7t FOR RENT Good house. Ogborn. Moore & 7-tf FOR RENT 12 room house 200 Richmond Ave. Riley Hiatt, Spring Grove. 6-7 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf P..D. O'dill Stock off mmmm To be sold out at a satrflfSce. It Must Be sold as we will need the room for new goods 516 MAIN STREET. Facts ARE WHAT WE TELL YOU WHEN WE ADVISE YOU TO BUY BEFORE RICHMOND "PROPERTY INCREASES IN VALUE. LOOK OVER THOSE LISTED BELOW: Modern 6 room house, will sell $1,700 cash. Entirely new 6 room house, good location, bath and electric light, $2,000 New 7 room modern house, West Richmond $2,800 Good 5 rooms and summer kitchen, good location . $1,100 5 room cottage, electric light, all new, price $1,400 ' $300 cash, balance as rent, $12.50 per month. BALL AND PELTZ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCK. all filed into the coach. That was the last seen of them, because there was no room left in the coach for any one else to get in. What the natives around Sand Lake expect to do with them is somewhat of a question. We expect to hear more of them later. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Nellie Crebb to Bessie L. Hornaday, lots 6-7-8, Thos. Wodnutt's add. city, $850. . Dickinson Trust Co., trust, to Wm. McCleland et al., lot 184 Earlham Heights' add. city, $125. Morgan T.. Smith to Friend T. Ellis, lot 15 H. I. Fisher's add. city, $500. John C. Evans to Herman F. Pil grim, lot 22, West Side Syndicate Sub. city, $2,500. Albert L. Kienzle to Wm. M. Roller, Lot 13, Greensfork, $900. Mable L. Kienzle to Isabelle Kienzle, PL S. E., 26-17-13, Clay Twp., $350. Albert L. Kienzle to Fred W. Kienzle, PL lot 13. Greensfork, $600. Johnson J. Brooks to Martha J. Hogan. lot 16 F. A. Coffins Add. City, $300. Enos Noff singer to W. W. Webb, PL S. W. 19-14-1, Wayne Twp., $2,800. Samuel McCain to Hettie Smith, Lot 122 Benton Heights add. city, $215. . . . ',:..:.'.,,"' Nancy J. McDivitt to Miriam A. McDiritt, lot 4S, . Mendenhall & Coffin's add., city. $1. Chas. H. Hess to Wm. Scull, lot 25, W. D. Fonlke's add. city, $3,300. Thos. E. Harlan to Angelina Skin
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FOR REAL BARGAINS. YOU WON'T FIND BETTER THAN ON MY LIST IF IT IS YOUR INTENTION TO BUY, SEE ME. New 6 room modern brick house, located on West Main street. Seven room house, colonade partition, strictly modern, located on Pearl street, $3,000.00. Two cottages, $1,230 each, $100.00 cash,' balance as you pay rent, located on Sheridan street. 70 acres near Richmond, good house and barn and other out buildings. $3,600.00. Will take some trade. Double house renting for $22.00 per month. Bargain for just a few days only as we need the money and need it quick. QeOo Bo Moore 616 MAI NST. PHONE 4058. Read Today AND BUY TOMORROW. DON'T PUT IT OFF ANOTHER DAY, BUT BUY YOURSELF A HOME AND BE INDEPENDENT. Seven room house, just got in a bargain, $2,000.00; centrally located; don't miss this. 6 room house half square of Main St., $1,600.00. Double house for $2,800. Can you beat that? It's a cracker jack. You ought to see it. Small pieces of property in from 5 to 20 acre farms in any direction you want, close to the city. Ideal country homes. Beckwith & Chessman OVER 716 MAIN ST. MISCELLANEOUS. LOST Broach; amethyst set; Main street, valued as a gift. Reward. Return 1512 East Main St. ll-2t FOR EXCHANGE Poultry farm near Richmond for city property. "Exchange," care Palladium. 9-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean: if you don't believe it, try us.-; Richmond Steam ner, PL N. W. 12-15-1, Boston Twp., $750. A. L. Ward et al to Wm. Stewart, Pt. lots 29-30 Hugh Moffett's. Add. city, $1. Wm. Stewart et al. to Florence S. Webster, A. L. Ward, PL lot 29-30, Hugh Moffitt's add. city. $1. Adolph F. Schulz eL aL to Maria Schulz, lot 8, J. P. Lawler's add. city, $1.00. Allen W. Pierce to Chas. M. Mohler, lots 19 and 20 in block 24, Hagerstown; $2,300. ' John H. Johnson to Harley U. Koontz. lots 84 and 83 In- G. B. Sub. of P. V. W. addition to city: $1,050. Edgar F. Hiatt trustee to Forest Monger, lot 215, Haynes addition to city; $1. Forest Monger to Edgar F. Hiatt, lot 215 HajTies addition to city; $1. Edward J. Von Pein to Mary Gee lot 26 E. M. Moore addition to city; $soo. Chas. F. Zuttermeister to Otto C. Krone et al. lot J4 I. E. Jones addition to city; $3,500. Burt F. Beuster to Micajah C. Henley, lot 54 T. Wcodnut addition to city; $650. Otto C. Krone to Charles "F. Zuttermeister PL N. E. Qr. Sec. 20, twp. 13, range 1, Boston Twp.; $3,500. Adolph W. Blickwedel to H. H. K. Dingworth lot 72 Schwegman addition to city; $400. Dickinson Trust Co. Tr. to Marg aret C. McClelland lots 224, 225 and 226 Earlham Heights addition to city; $370. . A fearful type of storm is the so called "white death" of Alaska. This is a fog in which the whole air becomes full of minute particles of ice. It is thick beyond belief, and exposure to it for any length of time in the open means certain death to human betan. ..,
Why Hesitate : DON'T YOU KNOW THAT RICHM OND PROPERTY IS INCREASING IN VALUE FOR THE ONE REASON THAT THE SUPPLY OF RENTALS IS NOT EQUAL TO THE DEMAND. NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST WHEN PRICES ARE RIGHT. LOOK OVER THESE. S room house, IS acres ground, plent y of fruit, close to city, only $3,000 40 acres black land, moderate improvements. 7 miles from city. ..$3,000 26 acres bottom, S miles from city, 6 room house ..$2,500 , 33 acres on the river, 15 tillable, the remainder pasture, good six room m . t, a at . 1 m. at at el A A
nouse ana out-ouuamgs; win i raae ior cuy property . ...,iw A FEW MORE GOOD ONES , . . ... 7 room house, good barn, cellar, wel. two good lots, ail In New Paris .......J. ..$1,600 6 room frame house on North Sixth, good repair .$1,300 4 room house on North Sixth, well located $1,050 Cottage on Randolph (nice place) . ......... ........$1,400 AND THIS ONE. 60 acre fruit farm, seven miles east of city, 2.750 fruit trees, good flTO ' ' room house, other buildings. tan opportunity to get something good. Reasons for selling, owner non-resident. Low price of $3,500 FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC.
FETTA'S OLD STAND. Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf CLEANING AND PRESSING. FRED JONES at Friedgen's; 918 Main. Orders called for and delivered; lowest prices; work guaranteed. Phone 2068. Jun24-lmo ART GOODS. Home Baking. Fancy Work and Stamping. Haner's Art Store. 8 S. 11th. 25-tf FISH MARKET. Muth's for fresh fish and turtles; 16 South 5th street. Phone 1535. - 26-tf DENTIST.' DR. C. S. WILSON, Hittle Block. Special attention given to plate work. , Phone 1532. 24-lmo BAKERY. SIX LARGE LOAVES of bread for 25 cents at Arnold's bakery, 29 N. Sth St. 'Phone 2474. Jun27-lmo AUTO LIVERY. Touring cars and runabouts for hire by hour or trip, especially low rates. Molina Sales Co., Phone 2384. 1-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking; & Co. 406 Main St. Phone 2006. 22-tf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Russel, 16 S. 7th St. Phone 1793. marll-jf FOOT DOCTOR. A sure cure for Corns. Prof. H. H. Rolling. 20 S. 8th. feblS-tf MEAT MARKET. Fresh Meats, Hams Bacon and Young Fries. Long Bros., Phone 2299.. v QUITE FOGGY. It Must Hav Been Pretty Thick Back In th Old Day. Taas, it's foggy quite foggy," said Hezekiah Torpyhue. filling bis pipe and puffing vigorously on the stem. "But it ain't nothln to the fog we had back In seventy-nine. By. gorry, boys, but that was a fog. an no mistake! Why. It was so thick that when I went out to the barn one night to feed the animals I had to git three o the farm hands to come along behind me an' push me through IL" "Yaas." said Hiram Wigley. the egg king, "that was some fog. I remember that there seventy-nine affair very well, but It warn't a marker alongside o' the two we .had In seventy-eight when me an Joe Sillsbee bad to take a plow to cut our way through to the henhouse, an, by ginger, when we got there we found the hens a-settin on it instid of on their nests, an some of 'em laid eggs right on to It like as though It was made o bay. b'gosb!" "Yaas." put In old Grant her Smogga. the Tillage patriarch, "them there two fogs was dandies, an everything yon fellers says about 'em Is gospel trewth. but fer real fog ye'd odgbter been around iiere beck in my young days. 1 tell ye they was solid, them days. Why. we boys ued to set on the fence down in front o the little chapel an make fog bails outen 'em an peg 'em at people as they went by. Seems to me J ain't seen no fogs sence that time that we could make snowballs out of. Have yon. Bill?" Chicago News. Icfftccs and children aim constaaOv iwtiv. It U importut to know what to gtrm :hesa. Their at?sact and bowels aroaotatronsr eooofh for aatts. porfativo waters or csttw-tir pill. povders or uZAets. Ghre tbetn a kM. 7iesaj. rmtto. laxative tonic Hke Or. Calr wen's Sjrup Pepsin, which sells at tba acial son of 5 cents or B at drat store. It to tin ooe treat remedy for roa to have isi lb hoM V m(llteswliatiKraMdK.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. . POHLMEYER , & DOWN ING, 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335.. Automobile used for Ions distance calls. Private ambulance. 7-tf FINANCIAL. Money loaned; low rates; favorable terms. Thompson, 710 Main. 9-7t M - Painting your. House , Be sure and see that your. Painter "Use ' . ' High Standard - HIED fhW Always ready for use FIFTH AND MAIN. Ella Bella just told me that yon told her that searet I told yo sot to tenner.' - Stella She's a mean thing. I told her not to tell yon I told her. Ella-Well. I told her I wouldn't ton yon she told me. so don't ten her I did. Brooklyn Life. - . - PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. POPULAR EXCURSflOHG Via Chicsso, Cincinnati Ck Loulavilte R. R. Oason 1000 , $68.15 To SEATTLE. WASH, RotH Tfrp. account . of Alaska Yukoflosition. Selling dates May to vetober. 'Final return limft October 21st. $15.20 To TORONTO. ONT, Round Trip, account of Canadian National Exposition. Selling dates August 27. to SepL 9. Final return limit Sept. 14th. $44.15 ' To SALT LAKE. UTAH, Round Trip account Grand Army Natl Encamp menL Selling dates August 5th, 6th. 7th and Sth. .Final return limit 20 days. " ' . NIAGARA FALLS excursion August 3th. , ATLANTIC CITY Excursion via B. 4 O, Aug. 12th. ATLANTIC CITY Excursion via C. , O- Aug.-19th. OLO POINT COMFORT, VA, Excursion Tia C. it O, July 27th. For reduced rates to points in North. East. South or West, call ' C A. BLAIR. s -'J Pass Ticket AgL, C C. &LR. R, Home Phone 2062. Richmond. Ind. - PALLADIUM WANT AOS. PAY :
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