Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 55, 2 January 1910 — Page 7

AGE SEVEN. Hints From PalladSem's RATE Bfaoclhi fficesf Branch offices are located in every pert of the city and county tons. Leave your want ad with the ..one nearest you. Rates are the sape. PALLADIUM o o o o o o 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for' after its insertion. Pattern Dept Want Ado ColMmk

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.will save a trip to the main office. 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. E St. CHILES & SON. 18th and N. C St. WM. HEGER. 14th and N. G St. JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St.

RATES I I cent per word 7 days for the price of I days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Is insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Experienced glue man. Apply Louck & Hill. 31-3t WANTED Experienced automobile body makers. Steady work and good wages. Address Central Mfg. Co., Connersville, Ind. 31-3t WANTED Position by experienced lady bookkeeper. Hardware preferred. Good references. Box 62, Muncie, Ind. ' l-4t WANTED Washing to do; 24 Sheridan street. l-2t WANTED All persons suffering from plies or any form of rectal ailment, write me for free trial of Positive painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney. Auburn, Ind. 4eod-tf WANTED Railway mail Clerks and Custom House employes, Spring examinations everywhere. Over 'J.000 appointments during 101O. Comniencement salary, $800. Rapid advancement. ' Short hours. Steady work. Common education sufficient. Candidates prepared free?. Write immediately for schedule Franklin Institute, Dept. S7J, Rothester, N. Y. 121!-r.-JanJ Young Folks QUEER FREAK OF NATURE. A Siberian Lake That I Covered With a Roof of Salt. ' There is in Siberia one f the strangest frea&s of nature yet discovered. Near a place called Obdorsk is a salt lake nine miles wide and seventeen miles long, almost a little sea. And . yet except in a few scattered places this great body of water is covered with a roof of salt, which is about three feet above the surface. The traveler who found It fcays that It was Jn summer time that he visited it, and "when approached it looks like a vast tlaln of snow surrounded by fields of ripening grain. This contrast makes the sight all the more interesting. An old man who remembers when the first salt crystals formed on the (lurface of the water acted as a guide to the traveler. Every year the evaporation of the water left more crystals, - and after awhile they became a sort 'of crust covering nearly the whole surface. -Several vears aao the water that lowered the lake's surface about three feet, leaving that space between the water and the salt roof. The guide took the traveler down through a hole In the roof into a low flat boat that was resting In the water underneath. They both lay down on their, backs in the boat and moved it here and there on the water, using the Irregularities of the roof as a means of pushing the boat along. The effect as the sun shone down through the crystals was magically beautiful, its rays being refracted Into all the hues of the rainbow. A Clever Puzzle. Cut but the queerly shaped pieces aeen in the illustration, give them to "our chum and ask him to make with them ft tetter fcf the. alphabet. Zou Opsn All lu3 Year America's Health Resort Bt. Onms Rmnl Water lata Cm RHEUMATISM MI IU KIWIS (ID BUM 0ISE1SB. Clemens Uufeiisbtrally situated 30 miles from Detroit. Throoah tnttns from all directions. Detroit enbnrbu electric ears every bait hour K!as!rtt:i Book of ML Clemens Mailed Free AOaretm p. R. EASTMAN.

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I Central. QUIGLBI DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN fOSLER, Richmond Ave. and Wat 1st. GEO. H.SHOFER. 3rd and W. Main. I Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St. WANTTED-If you want money in place ofyour city property or farm, go rlglr to Porterfleld's Real Estate otfcs, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTED-For artistic graining call phone 429. L'S-7t WANTED-Y. M. C A. Night School for men Practical classes now enrolling. 28-tf MID-WNTER TERM opens Jan. .1. Civil Srvice, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, typewriting, Telegraphy and all conlated subjects taught. Enroll thiiweek at the Richmond Business CUege. - tf i .j ... , WANTED-Experienced operators on power mchines. Phoenix Shirt Co. l--t WANTED-Man past 30, with horse and bugy, to sell stock condition powder in Wayne county. Salary $70. 30 Unity Bldg., Indianapolis. 2-1 1 WANTED-Messenger boys at Western Unto Telegraph Co. 2-7t WANTED-Storage; have just leased building for that purpose. W. F. Brown, mone 1778. 12-tf of conrse ee tliat by "arranging these sections joperly they form the letter T. f, Gbef Guessing Game. This ga has a bearing on geography. On player selects in bis own mind 8om well known city, say Boston, for ample, and begins, "I know a place ware they sell boots" (or anything elstbeginning with "b"). The next play then knows what letter the place agins with and starts thinking what?wn it may be. Perhaps he decides fat it is Birmingham, in which cat be would indicate that he thought second letter was "i" by saying; !know a place where they sell ice" r iron or ink). "No," says the lirst layer, and the third must then try. jhe may think it is Brighton and may iy, "I know a place where they sell ickets" (or raisins). "No," says the rst player again, and the trial goes round the circle. If the rht letter is not guessed before it coes around to the starter he gives tbeia little light on the word by sayiug.I know a place where they sell orang" (or oil or oats), and 6o on until tl word is spelled through. 4-ange- Stowaways. Among many strange passengers that comefrom foreign ports without paying faia flock of butterflies is the most curiis. In one of the tropical ports a . cad of butterflies hovered around thrigging of the ship, following it outf sight of land and alighting on its ck and masts. Many were destroyed y storms, but some hid away, anofter a thirty days' voyage to Englanthey came out of their hiding place&nd flew ashore, introducing a nenjpecies of butterfly to that country, lij Cockroaes, ants, tarantulas, - small serpents i all kinds of Insects get on shlpbod in tropical fruits and in other waj Sometimes the sailors miss provfcns and other articles, and then theytnow , that there must be monkeys jdden on shipboard. The monkeys j resist capture when first found, they soon become very chummy ifth the sailors. But they pay for thp free Tide by being man's slave evarfter. fthnnie's Sayings. Johnnie a3 asked to give a definition of ox-en. and he said it was a little boy w When Jfljj bad a small piece of pie put on hisjate he grumbled: "I wish iok wouldn't put so much shortening this.pastry." "Where J Hongkong. John?" asked teacher. "I don't iow, sir." answered John. I think bwas in China last time J heard." PJadelphia Ledger. I Coasting. When tj,now lies hard and smooth Tla cottar time, you know. Happy hi ,j,d girls with aleds To thepde gayly Ko. tTp they jun. and down they ride. Oh. tl,ch exciting Joy! And thetowBup -R-ho looks on Longs a girl or hoy. Cheeks a, and eyes are bright. Iaught) ring across the land. As the sg go glidtag; down wlth U merry coasting band. mm Zealand. New Zeald comnrises fifi MOfmo acres, of wn about 17,000,000 acres are still cofi withxoreafc

Mrs. Hiser's Business School opens January 3rd. , 29-tf

WANTED Work to do by a young man to earn living expenses while attending school. Phone 2040 or lO'.Xi. 27-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Demand greater than supply. Graduates earn splendid pay. Few weeks completes. Wages while learning. Unusual opportunity to start an independent business. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 21-tf WANTED Work by young lady with reference. Office work, clerking or sewing preferred. Address X X, care Palladium. l-2t WANTED Young men to learn automobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. . We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. l-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfleld, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE 60 acre farm, one-half mile from Economy, Ind. Price $75 per acre. J. G. W. Beard, Economy, Ind. 29-7t Live Stock at Glen Miller Stock Yards. All kinds of live stock bought, sold or exchanged for cash or negotiable paper. Will pay market price for veal calves. Bring them Saturdays, Phone, office, 3744. Phone, Shurley, 4184. Phone, Gaar, 2278 Qaar & Shurley CAUQHT THE MOOD. The Incident That Helped Verdi With His "Miserere." ! Men of genius are confessedly creatures of mood. Grief and adversity have often been a real help to them rather than a hindrance. Poe, it is said, produced "The Raven" while sitting at the bedside of his sleeping but dying wife. Many similar instances might be cited, but an anecdote of Verdi, told by Carlo Ceccarelli, will suffice. On one occasion when Verdi was engaged on his well known opera, "II Trovatore," he stopped short at the passage of the "Miserere," being at a loss to combine notes of sufficient sadness and pathos to express the grief of the prisoner, Manrico. Sitting at his piano in the deep stillness of the winter night, his imagination wandered back to the stormy days of his youth, endeavoring to extract from the past a plaint, a groan, like those which escaped from his breast when he saw himself forsaken by the world. All in vain! One day at Milan he was unexpectedly called to the bedside of a dying friend, one of the few- who had remained faithful to him in adversity and prosperity. Verdi at the sight of bis dying friend felt a lump rise in bis throat. He wanted to weep, but so intense was his grief that not a tear flowed to the relief of his anguish. In an adjoining room stood a piano. Verdi, under one of those sudden im- . pulses to which men of genius are sometimes subject, sat down at the instrument and there and then Improvised the sublime "Miserere" of the "TrovatoreV The musician had given utterance to his grief. QUEER JEWELRY. Telegraph Wire Necklaces and Insulators as Earrings. The aesthetic and decorative uses to which barbarians will turn objects which to civilized races are things of the humblest utility are amusingly illustrated by this "fashion note" from West Africa taken from an Italian newspaper: For some time the officials of the German colony In Southwest Africa noticed that the telegraph wires and other accessories of the electrical plant disappeared as by magic immediately after they had been put up. The most diligent inquiries remained fruitless. From other parts of the German possessions came reports of strange predilections for articles of German commerce, as, for example, rubber heels, garters, buckles, and so forth, things which the natives of those countries do not generally use. The governor of the colony gave an entertainment one year in honor of the emperor's birthday and invited the chiefs of the different tribes to it What was his surprise when he saw these native gentlemen appear with his stolen telegraph wires twisted round their illustrious necks. The higher the dignity the more rings of the wire were round the neckInquiries were soon started in the outlying villages, and it came to light that the white china insulators of the telegraph poles had become earrings. A youns lady of the highest distinction in native society wore a rubber beei hanging from her nose, and a young man . who was a well known dandy wore dangling from his ears a jpair of beanUfu nlnk. sllk.artAra.

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The followins 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: Lady .... B. O 3 W. H. B. Jr... 2 1 Calendar .... 1 Mail will be kept lor 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Dressed curb stone suitable for building. Telephone 1247 or 2360. 29-tf FOR SALE Johnny get your gun at Wakings. He rents them 403 Main. 27-tf FOR SALE Three shoats. 2 young sows. O. E. Fulghum, Phone 3136: 27-tf HEATENQ Winter is here and for 5 months you will want comfortable rooms. It is not too late to install Hot Water or Steam Heat. How about that cold room or your Hot Air furnace. A Hot Water Radiator is a good cure. Prices are right and materials will not be cheayer next season. JUST SEE . MEERHOFF 21-tf For Sale "Hawley" Time Reg ister, 50man, Made by Crouseliinds Co. Syra cose N. Y. Just the thing for a sniiafl! Factory or Department Store. Address 19 tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Charles L. Wolfer to Wm. D. Williams,lot 5, Eli Roberts Add. City, $2,750. Frank M. Price to Wm. C. Converse, Pt. N. V. Qr., Sec. 32, Twp. 14, range 1, Wayne Twp., $3,000. Edgar E. Roney to Frank M. Price, lot 13, Home Add. City, $1,500. Wm. H. Edwards to Benj. Toschlog Pt. Frac. Sec. 2. Twp. 16, range 14, Wayne Twp., $15,000. Earlham Cemetery to Earlham College, Pt. S. E. Qr. Sec. 6. Twp. 13, Range 1, Wayne Twp., $100. Robert M. Hays to George W. Slick et al lot 5, Nathan Add. city, $S50. Rachel E. Campbell et al to James W. Wilson, lot 62 and 97 Earlham Heights Add. City, $2,300. Dickinson Trust Co., trustee, to James W. Wilson, lot 96, Earlham Heights Add., City. $2,000. Joel McGee to Thomas A. Elleman, Pt. Sec. 36, Twp. 18, range 14, New Garden Twp., $1,400. Mary C. Rohe to P., C, C. & St. L. R. R. Co., Pt. N. W. Qr. Sec. 21, Twp. 16, range 14, Center Twp., $71.55. Geo. McConaha to P., C, C. & St. L. R. R. Co. Rt. R. S. W. Qr. Sec. 20, Twp. 16, range 14, Center Twp., $697. The Actor's Share. A musical comedy or comic opera of the first class averages a cast of about seventy-five people, while I suppose about seventeen is the average number for a dramatic company. A prima donna who is not a star gets from $100 to $350 a week, the principal comedian from $150 to $500 a week, the tenor from $75 to $300 and the bass about the same. The minor characters range from $40 to $100 a week, while show girls get $25 and $30 and chorus people from $15 to $25, the average salary being about $1S. Everybody's Magazine. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

On and after January 1st this Bank will issue interest bearing certificates ef deposits for alJ amounts, whether large or small, on the customary terms.

FOR SALE Fine residence lot. central. Fhone 2219 or 2220. 30-lmo

FOR SALE Mail wagon with stove complete. Cheap. Dick Stinson. ' Centerville, Ind. 30-7t ! FOR SALE Farms and city property. If you have a farm, house, or lot for sale, or house to rent see me. One percent commission on large sales. Kaufman. Hittle Block. 21-lmo FOR SALE Baseburner in good condition; 103 N. 15th. 31-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Desirable furnished room; 42 S. 10th. 31-7t FOR RENT Modern seven room residence with bath snd hot water heating plant, central location at 44 S. 12th street Call at Wm. H. Bradbury and Son. 'S-tf FOR RENT-A barn, SS S. 5th St. 27-7t FOR RENT Six room house, S. F near ll'th, fine new; $12.50. Pbon-? 101 1. 13-ti FOR RENT House of 6 rooms, 2014 N. E street, with hot and cold, rain water bath, artificial gas, electric light, hot air furnace. Phone 1522. 21-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for cents, at the Grand. reb22-tf FOR RENT Four room modern house; call 325 S. 6th. l-2t Mid Winter Terinni OPENS TOMORROW AT Richmond Business Arrangements may be made at the office any time. Monument to a Pig. No stranger monument ever existed than that which was erected at the Hotel de Ville by the inhabitants of Luneburg. in Hanover, in honor of a pig. This, which took the form of a kind of mausoleum, contained a large glass case in which was hermetically inclosed a fine ham cut from the animal whose memory was to be handed down to posterity. Above was a bandsome slab of marble on wbich, engraved in letters of gold, was the following inscription in Latin: "Passersby, contemplate here the mortal remains of the pig which acquired for itself imperishable glory by the discovery of the salt springs of Luneburg." Better Not aid. Mrs. Myles I. must go now. Mrs. Styles Oh, really, must you? "Yes, really." "Well, I'll come down and see you out." "Oh, you needn't put yourself to that trouble, Mrs. Styles. I can find my way out." "Oh. it's no trouble, I assure you. Mrs. Myles. I shall be delighted to see. you out:" Yonkers Statesman. Ever Try a Waet Ad fle the Palladntuiinni? It Pays

Notice I have moved from 233 South Fifth street to my new home. No. 10 IS S. Sth street. I will handle the same line

of Household Goods and all orders will receive careful attention. Call Phone 23S3. Thanking all my patrons for the past J. GSascr & Co. il-7t Jimt learned that Gold Medal Flour It lifted ten timet through finrtt iJk-- KCOKXIA. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN. Automobile and Fire Insurance. Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg 13-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll. Fire and Accident In surance, 716 Main street. LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; It you don't believe it. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL. 16 South 7th Street Phore 1793. Repair work a spec ialty, lltt FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER ft DOWN ING. 15 North Tenth. Thone 1335 Private ambulance. 23-ti STORAGE. WANTED To store your goods; have just leased a building for that pur pose. 417 N. Sth. Phone 177S. 4tf POLLED JERSEYS. Highland Lad 121, grandson of richest milker in Pan American Exposition. Daughter tests 5.6 per cent, first calf. In service at my farm. O. E. Fulghum. 3-tf Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida and the South Via TheC.C.& L.R.R. Good returning until June 1st, 1910. Stop over privileges at all points. Mobile, Ala., - - $29.50 New Orleans, La., $32.50 a Daytona, Florida $42.65 De Land, Florida 42.15 Key West, Florida 69.15 Knights Key. Florida 66.45 Melbourne. Florida 47.65 Jacksonville, Florida 36.03 Orlando, Florida 43.85 Ormcnd. Florida 42.25 Palm Beach. Florida 54.55 Pensacola. Florida 29.50 St. Augustine, Florida .... 38.55 Sanford, Florida 42.85 Miami, Florida 58.05 Tampa, Florida 47.65 Havana, Cuba 78.50 Home Seekers' Tickets to the South and West, on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each, month. For particulars call C A. BLAIR, Pass. & Ticket Agent, Home Tel 2062. Richmond. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

BELTED TRIXCESS DRESS. This drsiftn is made .with a lem neck snu chemisette. The material is blue Panama rloth trimmed with black braid and buttons and the chemisette is of blue spotted net. The skirt is cut in gores with a pleat in each gore. This pattern i rut in fire sizes, 3 to 14 bust measure. Site 3S requires II vards of 37-inch material. Price of Pattern 47 b 10 cents. No. 474. , Name Address Swe Fill out blank and send to Patient Department of tins newspaper. CHILD'S DRESS. The red, blue and gilt combination, as pretty for children, is used in making this little dress. The check is navy blue and bright red. with plain red used for the collar, cuffs and bretrlles. Bright gilt buttons and black braid are used as a trimming. This pattern is cat in three siaes, S3 months. 1 and S years. Siae 1 year requires 2 vards of 37 inch material. Price of Pattern 491 is 10 cents. No. 491. Name ... Address i tlZC Fill out blank and send to Pattern Department of this newspaper. LADIES HOUSE DRESS. This design is one of the best for ' materials. Tiie skirt is in four pieces, lengthened by a straight ruffle and caa be made to open all the way down, if desired. The. sleeves are plain and dosed at the wrist with buttons. - This pattern is cut in fire sixes, S3 ts 40 bust measure. Sixe 36 requires 8 yards of 27-inch material. Price of pat tern is iu cents. NO. 484. Kane ....."' Address ........- FQ1 out and send to Pattern

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