Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 321, 26 September 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1909.

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Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one 'nearest you. Rates are the same.

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Branca offices are located in every part . of the city. --Leave your WANT ADS- with the one'nearest'yoiK The rates are the same and you

. wm save a (Tip to, me main ouicv. 8outh of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN, 13th and S. E street A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY. DRUG STORE, 821 N. B 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 C days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after its insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Men to sell our safe superior satisfactory policies. Men of ability wanted; liberal ; commissions. , National Casualty Co., C. A.:, dinger, Dist Mgr., 18 South 8th St Tues&Sun WANTED To ' purchase secondhand . roll-top desk; must be cheap. Ad- . dress C. R. Tingle, 321 N. 19th.' . 26-lt WANTED Position as book-keeper by young lady with experience, can 'give good references. Address - Book-keeper, care Palladium. 26-2t WANTED Girls at the Eldorado '.Laundry. 2o-2t WANTED A position as clerk Jn T store or grocery; have had several years' experience. Can give good references. Address R. C, care ! Palladium. 24-2t lif a J'lw I a f fAom aonararnr E. Ray, 22-tf TV Ail -t XJVsMM uvsua Mw ? Route &. WANTED All persons suffering from ;. piles or any form of rectal ailment, twrlte me for free trial of Positive f painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney. ' Auburn, Ind. , 4eod-tt WANTED A girl to do housework .In j. family of two; 323 North 9th St. (. 23-7t '!BUSlNESSPPORYuWfY'Wan i.d in every locality, Intelligent man J or woman to represent us. Our I Guaranteed Income Plan insures substantial remuneration to the Permanent' business." Good "oppor--tunity for promotion. Address Chief i of Subscription Staff. Woman's I'Home Companion, Department "X". Madison Square, New York City. 26-3t WANTED Girl to do housework al tonce. Call 227 N. 10th St 21-tt CHURCH LOSES ITS ;e suit Leavenworth Congregation Must Continue to Endure Railroad Uproar. STICK TO THE OLD SITE MEMBERS REFUSED TO SELL THE . PROPERTY THOUGH IT 18 SURROUNDED BY NETWORK OF PUFFING TRAINS. Leavenworth, Kan., Sept 25. Hun dreds of persons in Leavenworth outside the congregation of the First Methodist church have often wondered why the congregation persisted in remaining in its present church at Fifth and Choctaw streets. ; . Choctaw street is wholly given up to railroads, and more than: fifty freight and passenger trains, to say nothing of a switch engine every few minutes, use the tracks. Across the street, directly south, is the passenger station of the Chicago Great Western railway and also a water crane, where every train that comes along stops tor water. Across Fifth street, directly east, is the passenger station of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad. A "street car line runs along Fifth street IWhen the locomotive bells are not ringing the locomotives are blowing off steam or a double "header freight train is puffing up the grade from the west. With these noises and the clatter from the street cars and the traffic in Fifth street it is rarely that the congregation of the First Methodist church can hear more 'than, halt what the preacher says or ' tell what the choir is singing. ' The congregation has had many opportunities to sell the property, and at prices that were judged by outsiders to bs more than the' property Is worth, bat the congregation hss stayed otaTand endured . the racket and din, and why only the congregation knows. Several times ml baa been brought against the, railroads, tut invariably the church has lost', ' - ' Another was v decided against the congregation a few days ago. Last spring the, congregation obtained a temporary injunction against the City commissioners to prevent their grant

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AGENCIES. ;. : ' Central. .. . QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. Falrview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St WANTED Vise and lathe hands In machine shop. Richmond Mfgv Co. 19-tf WANTED Young persons to attend ' night school at the Richmond Business College. 16-tf WANTED Men to learn Barber trade. Few weeks completes. Thoroughly practical training. . Moler graduates command highest wages. Our diplomas recognized everywhere. Shop experience and wages before completing. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 17-tf See Mrs. Hiser about Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Terms cheap. 33 S 13th St. Phone 2177. septS-tt WANTED If you want money in place of your .city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelley Block. 8tn and Main. 14-tt FOR SALE: FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise, stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfleld, Kelly Block, 8th . and Main. 6-tf FOR" SALERubber tired buggy with new storm front. Also single1 harness good as new. Call at 191 Ft Wayne avenue. ' 25-3t FOR SALE Good farm of 100 acres at $65 per acre, eight miles from Richmond. " Address "Farm" care Palladium. 25-t FOR SALE 1 No. 43 Florence Heater, 1 Perfection oil rtove. Both-in good condition. 21 N. 17th. 26-lt FOR SALE Bicycle, high grade, new 1910 pattern, fully equipped. Owner cannot-use. At a great sacrifice for quick sale. Call Auto Inn. 26-lt FOR SALE 80 acres of well Improved land with good house, barn, out ing permission to lay an additional switch to a flour mill in the rear of the church. Judge Oscar Rains, of Jefferson county, came to Leavenworth and presided at the hearing for a permanent injunction. He decided that, as the congregation had endured the noise there all these years, an additional switch track couldn't add much to it The injunction was denied. INTEREST TO ARMY Washington, D. C, Sept 25. American military officials and the foreign embassies and legations ' here, are acutely interested in a new automobile wireless telegraph apparatus, which has been perfected in France and just given Its first practical tests by officers of the French central military telegraph service. ; Commander Ferie and his assistants Captains Brenot and Brocques, apparently have solved the problem that so long perplexed military experts that of contriving a motor car that would be sufficiently light in weight to be speedy and yet transport all the necessary material. a . I The car, which is of limousin form, with removable, aides, is divided in two compartments; in front is the delicto apparatus and at the back are a. five-horse power dynamo, normally used at 3-horsepower, the receivers and the manipulator. " A 22-horse power motor is provided' to propel-the vehicle. S A" telescopic contrivance invented by M. Cassanova facilitates immediate mounting of the mast' from the summit of which depend five wires.. Four of these are about 150 feet long and terminate-in an isolated, strand that is 1 fixed In the ground. The fifth estab lishes a circuit with the others, and is attached to .the car, where it is. united to the interior apparatus. WRIGHT. MAKES TEST ,' (American News ' Service) . -New York; Sept 25J Wilbur Wright today : tested the : motor of the aeroplane which he is to use In his flights next. week. -The machine is a complicated affair, some , of the -: - parts having been used in the earliest aeroplanes and used by the Wrights in their experiments at Kitty Hawk. The propellers were those used by Orville Wright on the machine which was wrecked at Fort Meyer a year ago.

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buildings, orchard, drive well and cistern. On gravel road 2V miles northeast -of - Economy. $75 " ; per acre. Address Guy Ballenger, Williamsburg. Ind. . t " ,26-lt FOR SALE Sectional book case, iron beds, dressers, hat ' rack, china closet, household goods. 229 N. ;10th St . . - ' ,,;26-2t FOR SALE Baseburner; address "I" care Palladium. 26-lt FOR SALE New house, six large rooms, bath, ack porch, cement walks and cellar, ' electric lights, $2,100. Phone 3143. sept 19-sun-mon-tues-2wks Texas land, Kansas land, Michigan land. Some good farms near Richmond, 170 acres, 50 acres, 8 acres and many others. Richmond property a- specialty,. Porterfleld KELLY BLK. EIGHTH & MAIN. FOR SALE1 Baby buggy in good condition with umbrella top. - Cheap if sold at once. Call and see it at 5"S S. 17th St. A real bargain. 25-2t FOR SALE Modern 7 room house; call at 510 S. 10th. 25-tf FOR SALE Watches .at. J. M. Lacy's Loan office, 721 Main street. . 17-tf FOR SALE Horse , lady's driver, ti years old, perfectly safe for any one. Call phone 3G90. .. , v; 22-7t FOR SALE New comforts and quilts. Apply 210 N. 18th St., Richmond. Ind. 22-7t FOR SALE Walk Kramer & Ca Lumber. a W. 29-tf FOR SALE Six room. cottage at 124 N. Second St Call 625 Main. 20-7t FOR SALE BaseburneiV.Btge, hot CLOSES DEAL FOR SWITCH New Automatic Concern Finally Comes to Terms of C, C. & L. BIDS ON THE BUILDING MONDAY THEY WILL BE OPENED AND THE CONTRACT TO CONSTRUCT THE PLANT WILL THEN BE AWARDED. The C, C. & L. switch, for the National Automatic Tool works, which company will locate its new plant in Beallview after the first of the year, has been secured and now all preliminary arrangements for the factory's establishment have been completed. A conference between officials of the tool company and Harry ; C. Starr, representative of the railroad company, was held yesterday afternoon, at which time it was decided to run the switch into the company's plant from the east instead of from the north, as desired by the tool company officials. . William Buckhoff, president of the tool company, stated that the company had -been holding out in hopes that the railroad would place the switch, so that it would enter the factory building lrom the north. Had this arrangement been carried out ' the switch would have run through ..the center of the factory and would have been most convenient However, the railroad company refused to consider such an arrangement and it was a case of either following the company's wishes or doing without the" switch.. : Hence the switch, will enter the-factory, building from the east, 4 ' Let. Contract Monday. VThe contract for . the new factory building will be let Monday afternoon. There have been several contractors inspecting : the ' jalans and the bidding is expected to be close. J The building will be the most modem factory structure in .the city, according' to the- plana. It will be reinforced concrete throughout ' - --"" - ' - After the Fall -Festival the South Side Improvement association will again take active steps to raise the remainder of the bonus to be given the automatic company.. So far the asso

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CoMeies WANT AD LEFT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Andrew 1 Exchange .... 2 Butcher 1 Owner ....... 1 Cottage 2 Rooms 2 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out plate and household goods. 40 S. 13th. 20-7t FOR SALE Soft and hard coal heat- , ers, bargains; 1030-Main. Phone 1778. t septl5-tf FOR SALE 3 H. P., A. C. Stanley motor, or will trade for small dynamo. Commons Dairy Co. 18-tf FOR SALE two colts. Joseph Cox, R. R. No. 4. 17-10t FO RSALE Extra good,Shrop. mala lambs. Malt Starr, Boston, Ind 24 D, R. R. No. 2. 17-tf FOR S ALE Cattle, choice lot high bred stockers and feeders, 1 yearling Polled Angus Bull, "2 yearling Short Horn Bulls and one well bred . Jersey Bull, 2 fresh Jersey cows at Glen Miller Stock Yards. Phone 3744. 15-14t FOR SALE Male p,lgs (Poland China) A. H. Pyle, 5105C, R. R. No. 4. septl3-14t FOR SALE Second" hand furniture. , stoves, etc.. at cheap prices. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 24-tf FOR SALE Modern home, west side. .Also one in South End. 529 Main St Phone 1390. 4-tt FOR SALE Double house West Side. Good investment 529 Main St . Phone 1390. i T 4-tt FOR SALE Excellent steamboat accommodations from Baltimore tn Bremen. Germany. Hans N. Koll, 716 Main St 29-tf FOR SALE-One-thlrd horse power electric motor,- direct current Phone 3133. v. 31-tf FOR SAIE OR TRAJOE An ideal suburban heme suitable for retiring farmer or business man. 'Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR RENTFOR RENT Six room house, electric lights and bath. No. Ill Richmond avenue See A. W Gregg, Hoosier Store. 25-St FOR RENT House 318 N. 17th. Call 222 N. 15th. ' 26-lt FOR RENT Nice room, suitable tor barber shop, corner Richmond avenue and First street A. W. ciation has sold lots to the value of $13,000, which is a little more than half the amount to be raised. The. improvement association agrees to give a bonus of $20,000 if less than one hundred men are employed and $25,000 if more than a hundred men are employed. The officials of the tool company are Intending to get the $25,000 bonus. SCHEDULES Chicago. Cicclsaati & LeateviUe Railroad Company n Effect April 11. 103.

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East Bound Chicago-ClnclnBatl STATIONS " 31 Lv ExS D D Son Chicago t 9.15a lO.OSpl t.lSa Peru Ar 1.13p 3.131 1.13p Peru 1.23p 2.S3&I 6.00a. 4.43p Marion Z.ISp 3.161 7.00a S.SSp Munci S.Olp 4.1Cj T.Sta .21p Richmond ... 4. 2 Op b.ZlaJ 9.22a ?.40p Ct. Grove .... 4.53p S.SSal l.ltp Cincinnati ... C.SOp ?.2ba lO.lOp k West Bassl- dnelnnati-Clilcago STATIONS I 58 I i 2 Lv ExS D I D IS an

Cincinnati . Ct. Grove . Richmond . ! S.lSallO.OOpI 9.S5all.34n( S.lSa 9.55a 10.30a 11.60a 12.50a 1 53p t.03p 5.4 Op 10.30ali2.09al 7.0 Op 11.50a) 1.22a! 8 30n Muncle Marion Peru Ar. Peru . . . Chicago (12th St. 12.50p M4a .S0p 5.40D 7.25a Station) 1rough Vestlbuled Train between Chicago and Cincinnati. Donl dally ervic. Throuah sleepers on trains Noa. 2 and 4 between Chicagv and Cincinnati. Fine Buffet service on tratns 1 and 2. ' For train connections and other infor jvxtlon call C JL. BLAIR. P. a, T. A. Home Phone 20S2- Richmond. tnV TimeFor Dsrdy Shrubs Fred H. Lemon & Co Florists and Decorators.

DR. PARK DENTIST 12 North Tenth St.

RATES 1 cent per! word.' 7 days ; for the price of -5 days. 1 We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.

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Gregg. Hoosier Store. , 2Wt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FOR RENT Bungalow, 412 S. W: 3rd. ., . . Call phone 3163. V . 24-3t - INSURANCE." ,.. FOR RENT Room, well lighted and MOORE & OG BORN. Automobile aud heat; 205 N. 13th St 23-tf FIre Insurance, . Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bids FOR RENT New, modern house of ' 13-tl seven rooms. . 'Inquire 221 South 6thSt 24-tf LAUNDRY. FOR RENT To Earlham students. Dirty clothes made clean; if you don't nicely furnished, homelike rooms. believe it try us. Richmond Steam electric light heated. Reasonable Laundry. 'Phone 1251. feb23-U i price. 900 National avenue, opposite ' ' west campus. 23-7t Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado LaunFOR RENT-Fumished rooms. Phone dry at 18 N'" 9th" Wrk ff .3780. . . 21-7t aqg2S'tf FOR RENT Office rooms; apply A. BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. G. Luken & Co. 21-7t" Bicyc!e and Motor Cycle Repairing; FOR RENT Five room house. $8 " C 406 Phone 313& " ? 22-if t 2006 3'tf FOR RENT Y. M. C. A. furnished . FUNERAL DIRECTORS, rooms, cool, "light clean, shower jwiLSON. POHLMEYER DOWNbaths, $1.25 per week and up. J inq. 15 North Troth. Thoos 1335. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat 1 Private ambulance. 28-U with bath tor gents, at the GrandV A - - . f b2ft!( sT v UPHOLSTERING. H- RUSSELL. 16 South 7th 8treet MISCELLAWEOUS lf 1792' Repalr work m NEEDLES, Oils and Repairs folwall . machines; new machines for sale AUCTIONEER. ret:53r Main 8treCt: PbODe FAY BLACK.- graudate aucUoneer. 2190. R. M. Lacey. Phone 5109 G Centervllle R- R- No. Ju,y27 tues&sun tf 10 22-14t CHAS. E. DAVIS, electrician. Wiring - and repairing of all kinds, 244 Pearl street Phone 3239. 25-7t Am,na . X'.her. boh Ing up a letter hN daughter bad acci LOST. dentally dropjMHl. "1 fonud this on tlx r7rzz2r : " ; ; r- stain. Wbo wrote and nt Itr - LOSTr-First National Bank check . -u..ir. from Mr. Johnson- anbook and. red cover note book. ,wered the girl In erobarraiment Leave at Palladium. Reward. 26-lt "indeed! And what ar all these LOST OR STOLEN A male French things at the foot V poodle dog, name Boy. Return to "Oh. those er are star, father: 117 School street' Receive $5 re- Mr. Johnson is teaching me astrooward: 26-lt omyr , Cordrlia: " " " tf Gold Medal Flour la cheapest It's best. TUC lACATUCD DDnDUCfl too more locves to the sack. Elthkmia. I iIC WW CM I flCtl rnUrllCA-l : ONE "HOT AIR" Register over the Mogul Furnace will heat six to eight rooms of a house

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529 MAIN STREET. Low, One Way Colonist Rates To the Coast Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville R. R. Effective September 15 to October 15 Only $36:45 To Seattle To Tacoma To Portland To San Francisco To Los Angeles To Texas To Mexico, Etc., For particulars call ' C A. BLAIR. Pass ft Ticket Act. Home Tel. 2062. Richmond. 011 a ROUND TRIP TO CINCINNATI Via C C & I. JUL SEPT. 26th Numerous attractions. : Base Ball Reds . vs. New York. - . Train. leaves. Richmond, 5:20 a m.; returning leave da-" ctunatl 10 p. m. . , . For particulars call . ... ; dik. BLAIR. P. as T, A, ;-. fiome TeL 202.. .Richmond. PALLADIUU VAfiT ADS. PAY.

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' -S C. A.,PiehI.,92 Main! 1 Phone" 1633. Res. Phone 420S. PHONE 190. : Notice of Dissolatio of Partnership NOTICE is hereby given that partnership, heretofore existing tween the undersigned, at number 1035 Main street, Richmond, Indiana, in the firm name and style of "Hadley Brothers," has this day been dissolved, Mr. Turner W. Hadley retiring from the business and Mr. Horace "6. Hadley succeeding to the entire ownership of said establishment and business as, heretofore conducted.. All bills paya-i ble of said firm will be paid by Mr.' Horace G. Hadley on presentment, and all bills receivable will be by him collected. Mr. Turner W. Hadley desires to thank the past patrons for their favors, and asks that their consideration be continued; and Mr. Horace Q. Hadley joins therein. HADLEY BROTHERS, Turner W. Hadley, ' Horace G. Hadley. Richmond, Indiana, September 20th, 19C9. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. FANCY GROCER nirjh Grcde Coffees end Teas Cor. Stfe St. snel Ft, Wayse an PSMMftClZM : ' . . . -: " - ji . Establish 1871 Richtncad hoCzz MOOSE ' Charter Members Accepted. i $5.00. rMbose" ifsy ifroo - a ; week, sick or accident; $100.00 ; . burial" fond. - Free medical . ae- ' tendance for membera and Cam- -" or ' . - 7 FINEST -CLUB AND LODGE . i V 1 FEATURES. . ' ; .. Richmond, Ind. Headquarters. - 33-34 Colonial BldV Hals' and 7th Sts. Phone 2175. , Solicitors wasted; see Mr. May. Call for beautiful Free 8oavenlr. '

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Elisabeth U. Floyd to Mary a Timberlake, et al.. part S. E. 20-17-13, Clay township. $1. - Mary O. Staufer. et al.. to Jesse E. Floyd, part S. E. 3U-17-13, Clay towaship. l. . - , 1 Edwin C, Taylor to Omer Berry, part N. E. 17-14-1, Wayne township. a John F. Sheffer to L. Douglas Brousa part.N, W. 21-1C-14; Center township. Frank J. Macke. to Oscar G. Porterfield, et al.. lot 0. Parry & Hawkins addition city, $525. ." John 11.- Patton to John Glasser, lot ' Bealtvlew addition city, f2i 1 South Sfcie Improvement association to John Ji. Patton, lot 40S Beallview idltlon. city, 125, John-W. Maraonet 1-.Q Mitchell . Caswell,kJft-l BloQVC. Cam-l-xkJJSKV-W Blowy VCa y. W; KsR.. t? Anna Albright to Wm. LTKlbrtght. part N. W.-?. K. 27 and 28-14-1, Wayni township. $l.flin Caleb B. Jackson. Sr., to Francis E. McMinn. part S. W. llt-14. Center township, $HsK , . -. Lewis L. Dale et al. to Margaret D.

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B. McCaffrey, lota 3-4. block IS. Cam bridge City. $1. Chaa. E. Wagner to Oliver A. Keplinger. part block B, Elizabeth Starr's F. W. Grottendick to Thos. J. Hisseem, et al., lot 27 C. B and 8. C Crown's addition City, ?1.2U - Tkcrc 1st Netklaa t Etd ! QUAItUR DREAD , Few tmi my au grmti DR. L S. CHEM0WTH Dentist. Now on vacation; will be In New Offices In Murray Theater Bldg., Oct 15, Cor. 10th ft Main Sts. CIDER VINEGAR WHITE VINEGAR . ( WHOLE SPICES HADLEY BROS. TM SUtMNSStir A. 7lO 3 UlCiiuoSPClloCvlI) c3 STAG HEAD RYE . spRifG hill councorj Bonded Whiskies, all bottled tor family use. Other whiskies, fU to $5.00 per salloa. . 16 N. tth St. Whmm 1C73L ...Yea to Coy. cenafl ; Sanppfllles AT I rbooe I44S 4IS It tSt SL PboaeSlWV , . : - U-tt j;tta.

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