Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 126, 13 March 1910 — Page 11

1'Af.SK ELEVEN The RATE; Scrap Book 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. 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. She Started Early. There w: s a sergeant in an English repiraent who wa a martinet of th moar.est ki;id. a veritable tyrant, w hom the wen thoroughly f ZJZ i detested. The ser(f$2 SMct decide! to get Want Ado ColMmrae;

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For Your Coeveeience LIST OF AGENCIES. Brp.ncn offices are located in every part or the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yo. The rates are the flame and you will eave a trip to the main office.

South of Main. BRFENING. Thirteenth and South E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL. 8th and S. P. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. II. 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. II St

RATES 1 cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 day3. "We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after its insertion.

WANTED. WANTED To rent, small farm near city. Call 45o S. Kith St. 115-lt WANTED A film camera Camera, Til's S. Oth. Address l.'!-7t WANTED $! monthly and expenses to advertise. Leave samples and collect names. Write Silverton Co., h;;, Chicago. iy-it WANTEDYoungTento-" learn telegraphy at Richmond Business College. Day or night. ll-Lt VANTEDGirl for general house work. 20 S. 11th St. ll-3t WANTED AGENTS We positively have the fastest selling household patent on the market. Wolvereen Co., Pittsburg, Pa. ll-3t WANTED Last and milling machine men, tinners and assemblers, varnish and rough stuff rubbers and trimmers; good wages and steady work for experienced men and helpers. Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Mich. 9-14t WANTED You to go to Muray Billiard Parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Work by young girl; call at 213 N. 2nd. 12-2t WANTED Experienced cook, good wages, permanent place; address A, Palladium. 12-2t WANTED To laundry your lace cur- . tains, neatly done; 11 Ft. Wayne Ave. 12-7t WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school for men; classes- new enrolling. WANTED To rent by April loth, 7room house with bath not to exceed $18.00. Phone 360S. 7-7t TRUNKS, baggage and packages delivered promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray, 519 Main. Phone 4201. 27-tf J'OR SALE 100 acres, fair improvements; good timber. A bargain at - $70 per acre. Apply aow to J. E. Moore, over 0 North Seventh. 23-tf "V.-rtN ifcju 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 VVANTKD II you want money ii placo ot your city property or farm, go right to Porterfletd's Rer.i Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tl FOR SALE. SPECHAL TO 'renters Why don't renters take advantage of a proposition to get one dollar for E0 cents. 10 cottages from 2 to 5 rooms each, from $300 to $1,200 each. A. little cash, balance by the month. Will build you a nice new a room, bath, electric light, cement celler, walks. All improvements made for $2,000. $500 cash, balance $16 2-3 per month. Several good farms for sale. 212 acres, one of the best in Wayne county, $70 per acre. Must be sold. Well improved. Several suburban residents at bargains. A nice little 6 acre garden farm, 2 miles out. Possession now. $1,250. 80 acres 3 miles out, $4,000. Possession at once. That Morgan EIGHTH AND E STREETS. FOR SALE City property and farma, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tf FOR SALE A lucrative business, centrally located, conducted by ladies who wish to leave the city. For particulars see Turner Hadley. ' 13-7t FX?R SALEGood work horse cheapl " 1008 S. J street. IG-Ct FOR SALE-$i2.-v King Piano Contest certificate. Address "M. C." Palladium. 13-tf FOR SALE Paper hanger's outfitl Call C12 North i2tb St. 13-lt FOR SALE Duioc jersey brood sows. Bred. L. H. Sctepman, one mile west of Webster. Greensfork teleshone 13-lt

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. Weat Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Mala. Fairvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1092 Sheridan St.

TEXA Next excursion Tuesday, March 15, will be the largest of the . season. Special train from St. Louis to the Suburban Garden Tract near Houston. These 10 acre tracts are sold on payments with no interest or taxes until all is paid. For general farming the Allison Richey Land Co. can sell you the best in the Gulf Coast Rain Belt from $15 per acre upwards. Round trip good for 30 days from Richmond $37. John E. Peltz 626 MAIN ST. PRINQ BARGAIN: Several fine building lots in different parts of the city. A fine modern residence of S rooms $3,500. A good double frame house, 5 rooms on each side. Price $3,300. 6 room modern cottage well located, good lot. nice barn. Can be bought for $2,800. 4 room cottage on full lot, good barn. Price $1,400. John Eo Pelte 626 MAIN ST. PHONE 1332. Texas ! EXCURSION TUESDAY, MARCH 15. We have a party going on this date. See Geo. C. Ball for Texas and Florida lands. POULTRY. Eggs for Hatching from Rhode Island Reds that are heavy winter layers. $1.00 per 15 eggs. Clem Kehlenbrink, 1912 Main St., Richmond, Ind. mm mm Good 7 room house with bath, all in fine condition, price $2,200. This is a bargain. 3 acres with good barn, good six room house, within mile of Richmond. Price $1,S00. We have a number of good investments. Automobile insurance of all kinds. Live stock insured against death from any cause. Farm for rent. Dye Price 901 MAIN ST.

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Anything you may desire in the way of Farm or Suburban Property ca n befound through my agency. I have tracts and stripe of ground from six to 100 acres within a distance of from Vk to 10 miles of Richmond, the best city of its size in the Ohio valley. Ponder over the following: Six acres just outside city tax paying limits all good warm sugar tree sail. Possession now. Price $1,5X Ten acres close to the city good house and well watered. Price only $2,000. Forty acres, well located, with good soil and improvements; choice fruits. Price. $3,. Fifty acres sugar tree land, fine fruits ordinary improvements. Price, $2,300. Seventy acres well Improved and well cultivated. A good little farm. Price, $,000. I also have larger farms well located. Some good grain farms, too. Call and see ma. Jo ED MOORE, Xver Q North Ith 'street, Richmond. -

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1 nn Two story brick, S rooms, N. 12th St. $6,000. One and half story frame house, 6 rooms. Chestnut St $1,250. Seven room frame house and barn, Randolph St., $2,500. Two story frame, 6 rooms. East Haven Ave., $l,60o. Six room cottage (modern) Kinsey St.. $3,000. Seven room cottage, 2 lots, Charles Ave., - $2,S00. Good business house, Centerville, Ind.. $2,600. Eleven room brick house (modern) and barn. Ft. Wayne Ave., $4,500. Eight room dwelling, frame, S. 12th St.. $3,000. Two story brick, slate roof (modern) Kinsey St., $6,500. Seven room brick house, Kinsey St., $3,S00. 69 acres bottom, with improvements $115 per acre. , 130 acres, fair improvements at $S0 per acre. 130 acres, good buildings, at $100 per acre. 104 acres with improvements, for sale or trade, $S0 per acre. Stock of groceries and meats to trade for small tract of land. If you have property for sale or trade, come and see us. If you want a loan on mortgage, security, come and see us. If you want deeds or mortgages executed, come and see us. Jonnes son OVER 633 MAIN ST. PHONE 1762. OVER 712 MAIN ST. A good opportunity to get bargains in city property. I have about 3m on my list and several arc special bargains in modern property. One seven room with bath, furnace, reception hall, West Main. Reasonable cash payment: balance as rent. One seven room, hot water heating plant, Richmond avenue, on the payment plan. One eight room, modern brick, hot water heating plant, nice reception hall, hard wood floors with a fifty foot lot. West Main. A bargain. One seven room house, furnace and bath, all improvements made, location South Eighth street. Price, $:,2.o. One double house, modern, with six rooms to the side. Rents for $;; per month. Sells for $4,100. A farm of 157 acres one and one-half mile from Interurban. This would make a good stocu, grain or dairy farm. Sells for sixty-five per acre. Immediate possession. ( Fifteen acres near Richmond, well improved and good buildings, telephone and on rural route. Sells for $2,S0O. Will cousider trade oq West side property. Plenty of money to loan at (' per c ut on first mortgage loan. GEO. B. MOORE Office over 712 Main. Phone irXii' or 24."0. FOR SALE-$ll-i King Piano Contest certificate. W- S. nth. 13-lt FOR SALE Fine piano cheap. Mahogany case. Am moving; must sell at once. Phone i:!!x. 13-i't FOR SALE Certificate good for $125, any King Piano; will sell one-half price, good until March 22nd. Call 1527 N. E. 13-4t FOR SALE 1.N acres of gotfd land. Buildings in fair condition, good location near this city. Can 'bmikht cheap. Geo. C. Ball, s-lO'Vjnt. 13-lt FOR SALE $113 piano coupon. Address H. A. P., care Palladium. 13-lt FO RSALEFive rebui 1 tfb icyclesw i t h new tires. Bargains for cash. K'H' Boyer street. Fairview. Sun-Wed-Thurs- Fri-i:;-tf REAL ESTATE I have a large number of improved farms well located, city properties and lots for sale. One per cent commission on large sales. $1 for renting city properties.

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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today aa follows: A. B 4 0 1 Box 100 1 Stove Polishers 4 B. D. B I H. W. C 1 F. G 1 O. Y. & X. Q. 1 Mail will be kept tor 30 days only. Al: mail not called for within that time will be cast out. Kaufman, over S28 Main. Phone 2394. 2-tf ENTER Richmond Business College next Monday. 11 -3t i FOR SALE White Rock eggs for setting. 225 S. 13th. Phone 1475. W. H. Bennett. 1 l-7t REAL ESTATE 12S acres near Williamsburg $100 acre. 130 acres near Fountain City $100 acre. 157 Vz acres south of Richmond $S0 acre. SO acres west of Richmond $S0 acre. 70 acres extra near Milton $10,000. 4 acres near Germantown $3,000. 3 acres near Richmond $1,800. New S room modern house. West Main. 7 room house N. W. 3rd, $2,200. New 4 room house, west city, $1,100. 7 room house Randolph St. $2,500. 7 room house South 8th $4,000. 7 room house South 11th $3,050. New 8 room house South 8th $3;000. New S room house Richmond Ave. $4,000. New S room house N. 19th $3,600. 5 room house N. 11th $950. 6 room house N. 16th $1,600. 7 room house Richmond Ave. $2,300. S room house Richmond Ave. $3,500. 7 room house S. 13th $3,200. 9 room house Kinsey St. $6,500. 7 room house W. 3rd $1,600. New S room house Randolph $4,500. 5 rooms and store room Sheridan, $1,600. CO lots $3,000, others at $150 to $450. I have some choice suburban homes. A large number of other farms and well located properties. Come in and see me. I can suit you. J. V. KAUFHAN The 1 percent commission Real Estate Man. Over S2S Main. For REAL ESTATE Qo to " Porterfield amid get the Best Thimg in the Market for the Money FOR SALE Good brick residence property, nine rooms, bath room, gas, hard and soft water, furnace. Property sold quick at a bargain. Call phone 3037. ll-3t FOR SALE Rubber tired phaeton and set of single harness. Phone 3t5 or 114 S. 11 ll-4t LEARN BOOKKEEPING, Shorthand,

House Clean 5 eg Time Is Here Most every house is at this time in need of a drugget, carpet, malting, linoleum, chairs, tables and in fact anything pertaining to a well kept home. Also remember the special prices wt are giving on folding Go-Carts. $13 Go-Cart $10; $10 Go-Cart $S Go-Cart 6. We also do alt kinds of upholstering. Work guaranteed satisfactory. Jo Bo HolthoMseo

530 MAIN STREET. Typewriting and Civil Service. Tele-j grapny ana an correlated budjccis. Richmond Business College. ll-."t CONCRETE " BLOCKS Call" "up'or H". Wilson, new phone 31'4S, when ordering. FOR SALE Coal, Pocohontas $4.73 ton, Pittsburg $4.25. J. W. Hinds & Son. Thone 3424, 721 N. 12th St. 4-tf FOR SALE Strong wagon with top, suitable for delivery; newly painted. 4 S. 11th. ll'-l't REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, three squares from street car, by phoning 3136. 9-tf FOR SALE Seed Potatoes Early Rose, Green Mountain, Carmon No. 3, Irish Cobler. Samuel Glunt, Webster. Home Phone 5144-H. 97t For Sale New "Hawley" Time Register, 5Qmamt Made by Grouse-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small Factory or De partment Store. Address Palladium S9tf FOR SALE Four window frames, sash casings and glass, complete. Geo. H. Knollenberg. 7-7t FORS ALE Farm of 127Vi acres, one mile from city, a good dairy farm, can give immediate possession, price 75 dollars per acre, easy payments. Phone 3139. 10-tf FERTILIZERS. We manufacture High Grade Commercial Fertilizers. Prices reasonable. Call and see us before buying your spring supply. Clendenin Fertilizer Co. Richmond, Ind. 13-tf FOR SALE Make me an offer for a two-cylinder Ford runabout. Address W. L., Palladium. tf FOR SALE Baby carriage, up-to-date, good condition, will sell at one-third of original cost. Address "I. C. B." care Palladium. 5-tf FOR SALE A fine residence property on East Main street; eight rooms, bath, etc., modern, $6,000 For trade, several city properties for farms or small tracts of land. Jones & Wilson, 7th and Main. Phone 1762. 2S-tf FOR SALE Big Four white oats for seed. Thomas L. King, Centerville, Ind. IL'-Tt FOR SALE S2.00O property for $1.10. Rents for $12 per month; leaving City. 4or S. W. Third.' 12-.:t FOR SALE Large wardrobe trunk in good condition, cheap. Heins The Tailor. 12-1't FOR RENT. FOR RENT PuratsbeU rooms, heat, with bath tor cents, at the Grand. feb22-tf FOR RENT Ground for cultivation and furnished rooms. Phone 3440. 13-7t FOR RENT Cottage. 14 S. lSth. Call 230 N. 7th. It FOR RENT Modern house, central location, to parties to board owners. Address Y. Palladium. 13-it FOR RENT Rooms, bath. 109 N. 12th St. S-7t FOR SALE 157 acres for $10,000; within I's miles of Richmond; would make a good stock and grain farm; immediate possession. See Geo. B. Moore, 616 Main. Phone 2459. 3-tf, FOR RENT Room with board, woman preferred: 44 S. 12th. 9-5t FOR RENTouT room flat, 1237 Main street. Phone 2244. !-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, no children. 207 N. 9th. 12-2t , FOR RENT 3 acres of good ground inside corporation; will rent for half. See W. J. Hiatt, 7 N. 9th. 12-2t FOUND. FOUND A stray dog, Scotch Colliefollowed a child home and won't leave it. Owner can have the same by calling Ed Moore, on the Gaar Road, R. R. No. 3. and identifying same. 12-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE ft OGBORN. Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Boom 16. L O. O. F.- Bids.

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INSURANCE. Hans N. KoH, Fire and Accident lu surance. 716 Main street. UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Phoro 1793. Repair work a specJaltj. 11-tf EXCHANGE. Get your home made pies, cakes, bread, etc., at the East End Exchange. Fresh every day. llauer and Wilcox. 1607 Main St. 14 lmo PLUMBING and heating. See Waking & Co.. 406 Main. Not a member of the Master Plumbers' Association. 19-tf REAL ESTATE. Some bargains in houses and lots. Paying good rate in rent. Properties to rent. Polled Herefords for sale. O. E. Fulghum. Phone 3130. 22-tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Vine Scott to Win. L. Fouts. pt n qr sec 20. twp IS, range 13, Perry twp. $:. Dickinson Trust co., tr to Angela J. Voss, lots 2i3 and 2C Earlham Heights. $HC. Vaughan R. Crocker to Christian Wessel, lot 3 R. Crocker's sub to city. $2,. John Newbold et al to Chas. Hale, pt n w qr sec . twp 15. range 12, Washington township. ?.'J.:t. Jane Bait to Silvina Smith et al, lot 1, Dalton. $173. Hiram II. Haworth to Harry D. Haworth. pt n w qr sec 33, twp 14, range 1, Richmond. $3,k. South Side Imp Assn to A. W. Blickwedel et al. lot 12. Beallvielw. $2T. Simeon Crockett to Emma Smith, lots 23 and 20 west of river and south of road, Cambridge City. Sheriff of Wayne county to Julia P. Fraunberg. lots 4. 3, 0. 12, 13, 14, blk 4, Cambridge City. $3.4 r2.'3. Edward C. Replogle to . Edward D. Maynard, pt sec 22, twp IS, range 13. Perry twp. $7iAK John A. Cottey to Abram L. Potter et al, pt n w qr sec 2i, twp 18, range 14, Green township. $3,10) . Jonathan W. Newman, comr., to Albert W. Gregg, pt lot 21. John Smith add city. $1, ;. Cornelia Bailey et al to Harmon Kuhlman. pt s w qr sec 1. twp lo, range 1, Wayne township. $10,m. Delia Issen to Solomon Saffer. pt lot 3 Solomon Sturges add city. $."x. Roy Buffkin to Esther J. Buffkin, pt. lot 031 E. Starr add city. $1. LACEMAKING. An Old Legend That Ttlls of the Orlgin of the Art. Lacemaking is by no means so old an Industry as most persons suppose. There Is no proof that It existed previous to the fifteenth century, and the oldest known painting In which ft appears is a portrait of a lady in the academy at Venice painted by Caspaccio. who died about 1323. The legend concerning the origin of the art is as follows: A young fisherman of the Adriatic was betrothed to a young and beautiful girl of one ef the isles of the lagoon. Industrious as she was beautiful, the girl made a new net for her lover, who took it with him on board his boat. The first time he cast it into the sea he dragged therefrom an exquisite petrified wrack grass, which he hastened to present to his fiancee; but. war breaking out. the fisherman was pressed into the service of the Venetion navy. The poor girl wept at the departure of her lover and contemplated his last gift to her. While absorbed in following the intricate tra eery of the wrack grass she began to twist and plait the threads weighted with small beads which bung around her net. Little by little she wrought an imitation of the petrification, and thus was created the bobbin lace. Gladstone's Memory. Gladstone's power of memory was always one of his greatest assets. In his last years he often lamented that it was not what it bad been, but even so it came triumphantly out of some remarkable tests. In his eighty-third year be set himself to recall Manzonl's ode on the death of Napoleon, which as a young man he had translated into English. He had entirely forgotten his own version, but by dint of bard "digging" or -fishing up," as he called it, he wrote down 104 of the 10S Italian lines. Two years later be essayed to write from memory a complete list of all the men who bad been bis cabinet colleagues and enumerated sixty-eight of the ynty.

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from their quarters they were frreete-l with a perfect show er of rlo and old cavort niM jrsT shoes, but one TomAHOVE THE KXt. mT nA(J ,v,y j,,, stitntctl a Mg pair of regulation R'u-lier boots, which he throw with such unerriug aim that th mis.iW caught the sergeant Just above the ye. inflicting a rnsty cut. Directly the ceremony was over the sergeant immediately wont to the hospital to have the wound dressed. The doctor, after examining the swollen and discolored optic. Inquired how it was done. Well, sir. replied the sergeant. "I got married to day, and" Here he was cut short by t lie doc tor, a married "THATEX.FLAISSIT. man. exclaiming: "Ob. 1 see! That explains it. But. by Jove, my dear mau. be started early!" Sowing and Reaping. What w aow Will aurcly itrow. Though tha harvest may be alow. It mar b -. . We shall aee ' Fruitage In eternity From some deM tropped. like eeed. For a soul that waa In need! I.et ua strive ' W'hHe we live Worthy thlnga to do and give, Striving at III With good will Empty granaries to fill. For wftat we sow Will surety crow. Though the harvest may he alow. Josephine Tollard. Brown and Black. In one cfthe middle west cities there lived a local wit and bfs favorite butL Both were prom incut clubmen and enlivened the same social set. One waa named Black and the other Brown. Black was Immaculate in his dress, while Brown was careless, often wearing bis finger nails in mourning and a not Immaculate collar with a dress suit. But family connections excused bis shortcomings. One evening the pair arrived at a reception and met the hostess simultaneously. The two names mentioned together suggested a bonmot to Brown, but the opening was disastrous. "The colors are very much In evidence tonight," said Brown. To whlcb their hostess replied, Te. I see they are, and. if rumor is to be credited, they are fast colors. -No, no," broke in Black. "Brown won't wash." Severely Proper. A Boston girl the other day said to a southern ' friend who was risking her as two men rose in a car to give them seats. Oh, I wish they would not do It!" "Why not? I think It is very nice f them," said her friend, settling herself comfortably. "Yes, but one can't thank them, yon know, and it is so awkward." "Can't thank them! Why notr "Why, you would not speak to a strange man.' would you?" said the Boston maiden, to the astonishment of ber southern friend. A Shock For Mansfield. Mr. Mansfield's dignity was Tery great. He couducted himself toward others in a dignified way. He expected others to conduct themselves toward him in like manner. But once, in Chicago, Mr. Mansfielil was touched on the raw by a manager. It was the first niht of a Cyrano de Bergerac tour. The great actor, his delicate nerves a-iulver. was making up with bis dresser's help when the manager rushed Into the dressing room without knocking, slapped Mr. Mansfield heartily on the back and shouted: "The bouse is packed! There ain't even no more stand in room! Now, Dick. oM man. sail iu and show 'em what yer made of!" Th-? dresser ued to say if he hadn't bustled that manager out Cyrano would have run him through with bis sword. A Grim Outlook. A lady visiting Colorado suffered greatly from the elevation. One day after an attack of breathlessness she feigned out, "l am sure I will die!" "Will you go to heaven if you die?" Inquired her little son anxiously. , "I hope so. dear." The small txy burst Into tears. "Oh, mother, dear." be sobbed, "don't don't go to heaven! Yon could neves stand the altitude." Advice. "Nobody listens to advice. "You're wrong. O-e feliow always Joes." "Who's thatr "The fellow who's giving ft" Cleveland Leader. No Difference. Jinks Which women hare the worst tempers, blonds cr brunettes? Binks My wife has been both, and X could cot see any difference. New York Times.

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