Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 155, 11 April 1910 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN , Hints From Palladium's Pattern. Dept 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. 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. Want Ado Coltuinniini.

'THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-T12LEGRAM, MONDAY, APR1X 11, 1910.

For Yoinr Convenience LIST OF AGENCIES. ....... t . -. ' . Branca office aro located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with tad one nearest yov- The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the main office.

South of Main. BRUENING, Thirteenth and South , B street. - A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and 8. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 6th and 8. H. , North of Main. QUIOLEY DRUG STORE. 821 N. : E 81 " . CHILES SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEOER. 14th and N. O St JOHN jr. OETZ. 10th and N. H St

1 ' ' RATES V . ' 1 cent par word 7 days for the price of S days. We change advertisements sent In by phone and collect 'after Its Insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Place In country to work . ' by young girl. Address "C" care Palladium. ll-2t WANTED Bantams; 217 N. 20th. Phone 3720. H 2t WANTED Lace curtains to launder; . 424 South 9th. H-3t WA NTEDLawn mowers sharpened repaired. Lane, phone 1851. ll-7t WANTED For, 1Q year old boy, blcycle, in good condition; address 21 South 10th street. 11-lt .WANTED Men to Learn Barber Trade.- Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice. Careful 5 Instructors, tools given, diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. 'Positions waiting. Splendid demand for graduates. Write today Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. - v'f ',ll-7t WANTED First class lathe hands. f Pilot Motor Car Co. ll-lt VANTSD Live accident insurance ' agent, good references, nominal Bond, good proposition from strong company. Give telephone address. Address, "Insurance," care' Palladium. ;. nit ftSMALH WANTED Experienced op..eratora. on power machines. '. Fine " shirt makine. Good pay. J. Guy . llauch. 225 North Pennsylvania. In1UlUsByUJlB 1UU. WOfc WANTBDwnite gin lor general : "house work. 303 N. 9th. 9-3t WANTED Good girl for , general . house work. Must be good cook. Call at No. 117 N. 13th St. 9-3t WANfteD-You to go to Murray Billterd parlors (or recreation. 12-tf C . . W j. A A , The Markets INDIANAPOLIS ' LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, April 11. Hogs Receipts, 1,000; prime, $10.70. Cattle Receipts, S00; steers. 17.40. Sheep Receipts, 50; prime, SS.OO. Lambs, $9.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, April 11. Cattle Receipts, 3,100; prime steers, .1&.50; butchers', $7.50. , Hogs Receipts, 10,700; pigs, ' $10.90; Yorkers, $10.90. Veals Receipts, 2,000; choice, $8.73. . Sheep Receipts, 17,000; prime, $7.25. Lambs, $9.25. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, April 11. Cattle Receipts, 130 loads; extras, fS.40; primes, $ai5. Hogs Receipts, 30 loads; prime heavles and Yorkers. $10.90. Calves Receipts. 000; veals. $9.00 ?. Sheep Receipts 25 loads; primes, $7.25 Spring lambs, $11 to $10. , CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. "April 11. Cattle Receipts, 1,700; sh'ppers, $8.00. Hogs Receipts, 2.000; shippers, $10.75. 8hep Receipts, 300; prime, $6.85. Lambs, $9.05. . INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, April 11. Wheat .... ......$1.13 Corn . . .... ..trtHic Oat 4414c Ry 81c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, April 11. Com .. .......... ....... ..ooc Clover Seed ........ $0.00 Rys ........sic Clover Seed .. ........ ........ $7.30 RICHMOND MARKETS. Famished by Glen Miller Stock Tarda ? ' LIVE 8TOCK. Best hogs, average 200 to SS0 pounds $10.23 GOod to heavy packers $10.00 Common and rough .V.... 6.45 7.70 Yorkers &25Q 8.75 etoora, corn fed .......... 4.76Q 5.50 Fat SOWS ....... ....J... 8.00O 4.23 CSJ J.. tXXtO 4.00

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st GEO. H. SHOFER. 8rd and W. Mala. Palrvlow. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan 8t

WANTED Woman for general house work in country mile from city. Mrs. Alton Hale. Phone 4063. 9-7t Wanted to RENtthriT or four unfurnished rooms. Call 57 Colonial Building. 10-2t WANTEDTo rent cottage of five or seven rooms. Good reference. I. B. Arnold, 57 Colonial Building. 10-2t WANTEDHouse-orfurnishedrboms for colored family of two. Enquire E. R., care Palladium. 10-2t MEN WANTED Pieceworkers Wheelmakers or men used to running wheel making machinery or planers and saws, can make from $2.25 to $3.00 per day. Blacksmiths can make from $2.00 to $3.50 per day. Men apt with hammer and wrench can make from $2.00 to $2.50 per day setting up wagons. - Steady young men wishing to learn the business can earn $1.75 and up per day. Men -with families wishing steady work in good, clean, dry town preferred. No labor troubles. Plenty of work. Rentable houses not plentiful at present, but new ones being built. Boarding house rates reasonable. Write saying what can do, and when can go, to , work.:. , .... . The Troy Wagon Works Co., Troy, Ohio. - . 8-7t WANTED You to see us about your lawn fence, trellis and grape arbor work. Eureka Fence Co., Phone 3751. -; ' v. ' ' 5-7t WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night school for men; classes' new enrolling. Fat bulls 4.00 4 50 Veal Calves . . ........... 5.00 7.50 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Oats .. ...... .... .... ... ,3537c Straw, baled, ..$6.00 $6.50 Corn .. ...... 53c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu $1.13 Corn, per bu., , 55c Rye, per bu. ....70c Bran, per ton .................$25.00 Middlings, per ton ...........$28.00 Clover Seed, per bu. .$5.00 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Timothy Hay (loose) ..........$15.00 Corn 55c Timothy $2.O0&$2.25 Clover Seed . . . .$5.5O$0.0O POULTRY. (Paid by the Bea Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb .-..v. IS 20c Old chickens, per lb....... U. 18 20c Turkeys .....1822c Ducks lSc COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 34c Eggs .. ..".17c Country butter, per lb 25c A Chac'y Place. A hotel keeper near New York citj Is a Frenchman, and bis family knowlittle more about English than he does His suburban hotel stands in the center of a square filled with large trees When the proprietor wanted to call attention to this advantage he put on his cards, "The most shady hotel around New York." The reputation ' of the place Is beyond reproach, and the proprietor does not know yet why so many persons smile when they read the line quoted. Not at All Stylish. Madan: What a funny looking hat that woman has on! Adam Don't see anything funuy about it Looks mighty sensible to me. Madam Yes; that? what makes it so funny looking. Te hel New York Times, Just as Good. "Have you any postage stamps? asked the man entering the drug store. "I have not," replied the druggist, "but I've got plasters that stick just as good." Yonkers Stares man. - If you wish any blessing look far it yourself. Arrian. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

WANTED--II you want money In place of your city property or farm, go right : to Porterfleid's Red Estate office. KeUey Block. 8Lb and . Main. : :. ;V 14-tt

WANTED To do whitewashing and calciminlng. Address D. B. Utley, 403 S. 12th St. &-U WANTED To keep books for some small business outside of my regular business hours. Address H. D. B., care of Palladium. 7-tf TRUNKS, baggage and packages delivered promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray, 519 Mala. Phone 4201. 27-tf WANTED Cement, brick and sewer work. Rlcker Bros. Phone 3445. 26-lmo WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered.. Brown-Darnell Co.. 022 Main. Phone ,1936. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 160 acres, fair improve ments; good timber. A bargain at $70 per acre. Apply now to J. E, Moore, over ONorth Seventh. 23-if FOR SAXE Saw dust. Centerville Saw Mills. ll-3t FOR SALE Refrigerator for sale cheap; call at 530 South Thirteenth street. . ; ll-7t FOR SALE Cheap, piano box buggy; 308 South 13th. 5-7t FOR SALE Hot plate, base and oven and small heater, 420 N. 14th St. FOR SALE Good bicycle. Call No, 126" S. 3rd St. 8-7t FOR SALE I have a numDer of improved farms, city property and lots for sale, one per cent commission on sales of $500 or over. Kaufman, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. aprl-tf FERTILIZERS. We manufacture Ei&h Grade Commercial Fertilizers. Prices reasonable. Call and see us before buying your spring supply. Clendenln Fertilizer Co. Richmond, ' Ind. 13-tf FOR SALE Second : hand phaeton, newly painted and new rubber tires, set of harness, rubber mounted, hand made, new, never been used. Phone 2295 or 2112. 7-tf WHY Pay Kent when $1,650.00 will buy a nice-five" room hoxree in the best location in West- Richmond. House nearly new. This is a bargain for a home or investment. Let us show it to you. Dye & Price, Cor. 9th and Main Streets. 31-tf FOR SALE Westcott surrey and Davis phaeton. See them at "Ryan's Livery. r 29-tf FOR SALE Lot, 22nd street, cheap; call 15 S. 10th. ' 28-7t COSTLY ACCIDENTS. A Lost Tin Mine and a Lead Mine' Bottomless Pit. Immense plans which seemed about to be completed, but have been brought to disastrous failure at the last moment, are frequent enough in the history of Industry. London Answers tells the story of a tin mine in England which might have yielded a fortune but for a storm. With the finding of a new vein of ore running out toward the sea a new level was driven out below the water; then it was found that the lode bent upward too near the sea bottom for mining to be safely carried on. Undiscouraged, the owner borrowed money, built a sea wall to cut off the water, erected pumps and again went to work. On the sixth day, just as an enormous mass of rich ore was being tapped, a gale came up, a ship was blown upon the wall, which went to pieces at once, and the sea drove the heavy stones in upon the thin, roof of the mine. In a moment the workings were hopelessly flooded and the owner was a ruined man. A story equally tragic is told of the Speedwell lead mine In Derbyshire. Believing that a rich vein of ore exist-" ed in a nearby bill, the owner risked his entire capital to bore a tunnel 3,000 feet long into the heart of the mountain. Suddenly the miners broke through a wall of rock into a vast hidden cavern, through which . flowed a stream of water. They began to dump rock into the stream, and after 10,000 tons a bridge began to rise out of the darkness, and then their farther progress was stopped. Month after month they toiled, and at last, after 40,000 tons in all had been cast into the cavern, they gave it op. That narrow rift is known to this day as the Bottomless Pit. - The Elements. Of the seventy-one : elementary substances of earthly' matter enumerated by chemists thirty-two are known certainly to exist in the sun's atmosphere, ten or fifteen more can probably be traced, there, and there are only six or eight as to which in the present state of our knowledge there is negative evidence that they are not present there. The elements whose presence is proved comprise many of those which are the most common in. the composition of the earth, and the fact Is pretty firmly established that matter is the same throughout ail - space, from the minutest atom to the most distant star. New Yrk American.

Yon aeedat coffer with sick headache. todl IMtioo. constipation or aarotber troubles aristae; from disordered stomach. Or. Caldwell' PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

WANT AD

LIST The followi.vs are replies to Palla dium Want -Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail tn answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 13 noon today as follows: A'. B 1 M 2 E. L. 2 P. B. D 1 Barnes 1 Room ....... 1 F G, X Xj 13 X Mall will be kept tor Z0 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out Invest Yowr 'Money in Real Estate for safety, and get good results either in city or suburb an property. I have a large list and can interest you. 1 double house, modern, hot water heating plant, within two squares of Main street. Price $4,000. 1 double house Richmond avenue; large lot $3,500. 1 double house on South 14th street, 7 rooms on each side for $3,500. 5 room house on South 14th, all Improvements made $1,800. Modern 7 room, with reception hall, hard wood floors. West Main; best residence location in Richmond for $4,200. 1 seven room house, modern, located on Pearl street, for cash $2,800. , 8 room house, reception hall, hard wood finish, large .veranda, a good barn. Worth $4,000. . For quick sale, $3,600. Richmond avenue. 10 room, modern; 6 hard wood floors, hot water heating plant, good barn. A good location for $5,200. .13 acres inside corporation, modern house, good barn and other out buildings; wind pump. Can be bought right for cash. Money to loan on real estate. OVER 712 MAIN. PHONE 2962 For : Sale'" " New "IrlawBey" Time Register, 50iTiant Made by Crouise-Hinds; f Co, Syracuse N. Y. - Just the tiling for. a" small Factory or Departrraeriit Store. Address ILL TIMED APPLAUSE. It Distracts ths Players and Annoys the Audience. Applause, the strongest tonic to the actor, sometimes annoys your true artist. If it halts the action of the play too, long or if it drowns the sentence just begun It is exasperation to the judicious in the audience. The brighter the dialogue the more Irritating is anything that distracts from it. It is the fashion at our theaters, especially on first nights, to greet each player vociferously , in such a way as to mar the pleasure of the performance, if it contains any. Here is a practice from which the thoughtless or the overenthusiastic should forbear. It. may take the mind of the actor off bis work in hand if he is the object of a great deal of applause and may have the like effect on some who do not receive any such mark of esteem-when others are getting a too generous share of it. ? There is plenty of time between acts for this bandclapping, which the players can appreciate much better than when they are taxing their memories for the text of their parts and trying to concentrate on their work. It Is not in good taste to approve with mere noise a scene or a situation when the enjoyment of it by one's neighbor may be heightened by the absence of such distraction. There is vast room for the improvement of general playhouse manners, but inconsiderate and promiscuous approbation of acting while the story is flowing from the stage is one of the chief drawbacks to enjoyment of the drama. Encouragement by managers to such custom in the mistaken belief that it adds to the general pieasnre of patrons is largely responsible for its increasing bane. New York Pres3. Fly Travelers. Among the things that furnish occupation for tbe eyes and minds of transatlantic voyagers are the houseflies that accompany the great steamships from one side of the ocean to the other. In fine sunshiny weather tbe flies buzz cheerfully about sheltered places on tbe decks, ami when the wind blows high they take refuge in cabins and saloons. Flies often remain with the ship while in port and return with her on her next trip, thus crossing the ocean several times in succession and perhaps spending the entire season at sea. New York Tribune. Handicapped. "Fain would I write a poem on the delights of fishing," sighed the poet, "but woe Is me. I can't find a word to rhyme with angleworm. "But why use that word at the end of a line? queried the friend. Because, hissed the poet between his set teeth, "an angleworm is always at tkeejidjQf a line."

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FOR SALE Hives of bees and beekeepers' supplies. Phone 4116. mar21-tf

FOR SALE Walk Lvmoer. C. W. Kramer & Co. 29-tt RYTHHIC BEL. Reidston Stock fcarni, received today, from John Splan of Lexington. Kentucky, the famous young stallion Rythmic Bel No. 42,327. This is ths grandest Stallion ever in the State, and one that forty thousand dollars has been offered for and refused. Rythmic Bel will make the season at Reidston Farm, and everybody is cordially invited to call at the farm and see this grand horse. JOHN DAGLER, Sept . . . . : 24-lmo FOR SALE Good spring suit; size 37; color blue; 404 S. 4th. Phone 1052. 3-tf FOR SALE Single comb buff Leg- - horn eggs. $1.00 per setting 15 eggs. Clarence Hunt, 213 Pearl St. 7-7t FOR SALE 2H)feversi bllTblreaF ing plow, 325 Pearl St. 9-7t FOR SALE-Coal. J. W. Hinds & Son. Phone 3424. 721 N. 12th. U-tf FOR SALE Furniture. 535 N. iOthT 6-7t FOR SALE Willow go-cart. 5th. 7N. G-7t FOR SALE Cheap, piano box buggy; SOS South loth. 0-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. -tf FOR SALE Modern city homes and other Richmond property. Farm lands; city property to trade for farm property. Jones and Wilson, 7th and Main. Phone 1762. 24-tf FOR SALE Choice residence lot, central, 25 or 00 feet fronting east. Dr. EVing. l&lmo REAL E8TATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, 3 squares from street car, by phoning 3136. 9-tf FOR RENT. FOB RENT-Two rooms. Call 25 South B street. 10-7t FOR RENT A modern house. 21 South 10th street. See Dye & Price, Ninth and Main street 10-4t FOR RENT Office desk room. Phone 1695. No. S. N. Ninth St 10-lt FOR R R T INirat he rooci. lieatL with bath for genu, at the Grand. feb22tf And for "an hour the silence was 'so still that one could have heard a pin drop. Chicago News. An Old, Old Story.. "Yes, the first of every week I give my wife half my salary." "Well?" "And she gets the other half before the week is up." Cleveland Tlain Dealer. - Londonese. Coster 'Ere, wot abatat it ? Hawker Wot abaht wot? Coster-Wot abnht wot yer-said abaht me? Hawker Well, wot abaht it? London Punch. Casy Oysters. During a discussion on finance in the United Stales senate one of the speakers traced the history of the various mediums -of exchange, their development and changes from the days of barter to the days of gold and silver. "I call to the attention of the senate," he said in the course of the speech, "that at one time the medium of exchange was oyster shells. Oyster shells were used for money." "Delightful r broke in the late Senator Hoar of Massachusetts. If that system only prevailed now we could order half a dozen oysters on the half shell and pay for them with the shells." Saturday Evening Post. GRAND JURY IS NOT YET CALLED OUT (Continued From Page One.) noon that she and her husband were accustomed to having friends call upon them very frequently. However, from December 1, up until the time of his illness, she could not recall of any one calling except Mr. White's brother. Bob: Just made some splendid biscuits Ooid iimti riuur. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., April 11th, 1910. Notice to Contractors: Notice is hereby given by the board of public works of the city of Richmond. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received at its office at the hour of 9 o'clock, a. m.. on Monday, April 25th, 19IO, for the following described public - improvements In the city of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 212, 1910 Providing for the improvement of the alley north of North I street, and the alley first west , of North Tenth street, by the construction of a sanita-

FOR RENT Rooms. 103 N. 17th St

FOR RENT Furnished room. bath, phone, private family, 132C Main. S-7t LOST. LOST Roll of bills, consisting of three fives, one two and some one dollar bills. Reward if returned to H., care Palladium. S-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED IN8URANCE. MOORE & OGSORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. IS-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll, Fire and Accident Insurance, 716 Main street UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, 16 South 7th Street Pbore 1793. Repair work a spec ialty. 11-tf MOTOR CYCLES. Indian and Yale, 1910 Model on display Pathfinder tires, guaranteed. $3.75, Waking & Co., 406 Main St 15-tf ELECTRIC WIRING. Electric light wiring, door bells and Intercommunicating telephones in stalled and repaired. H. E. Harri son. Phone 3413. 20-tt RESTAURANT, The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Eighth street SHOE REPAIRER. Shoes half soled SO cents. Henry Bass, 1028 Main. 10-lmo MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. Rents collected, real estate loans, fire insurance. Turner W. Hadley. ? 10-lmo ART STORE. Fancy, work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-tf ' The Oisappointsd Prodigal. Slowly, with bowed bead and falter. Ing step, the prodigal son walked up the garden path. His father, an old . man. wrinkled and white bearded, stood at the door. -Father, father." cried the P. S"I've come home to die!" "Just my luck!" groaned the old man. "I let your Insurance policy lapse last month.'" No veal. London Tatler. ry sewer, from the present sewer in North Eighth street at the alley north of North I street; thence east in said alley to North Tenth street. Also in the alley first west of North Tenth street, from the alley north of North I street. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said board of public works of the city of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said board to do the work of making said Improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The board of public works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. H. M. HAMMOND. FRED R. CHARLES. . W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works. apll-18

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of ths Board. Richmond, Ind., Apr.il 11th, 1910. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the board of public works of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 11th day of April, 1910, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution, No. 501910 Providing for the opening and widening of Southwest C street of said city of Richmond from tbe east line of College avenue to the west line of the first alley west of Southwest Third street In said city. The board of public works of said city has fixed Monday. May 2nd 1910, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed opening and widening of said street, as above described, and on said day, at 10 o'clock, su. m.. said board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. H. M. HAMMOND. FRED R. CHARLES. . W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works. anrll-18

B0VS BLOUSE. This design is suitable for flannels or cotton material. It can be made with an attached collar, as shown in the front view, or with a neck band to be worn with a separate collar, as shown in the back view. This pattern is cut In Ave sites, 4 to II years. Size 8 requires 1 yards of M Inch material. Price of pattern 479 is 14) cents. . No. 479. Ntme Address Size Fill out blank and send to Pattern D eartment of this newspaper. LADIES PLEATED DRESS. A pleasing combination of black and white with grey is used in this design. The grey is of a medium shade and is used for the trimming bands. Which are jutlined with black brtid and trimmed with jet buttons and loop. This pattern is cut in five sizes, S3 to iO bust measure. Sise S requires 10 yards of 27-inch material. Price ef pattern 481 i 10 cents. . ka aai. Name J .......m Address - Size . , ' ....................... Fill tml blank and send to Patten Department of this newspaper. LADIES WAIST. White linen is the material chosen far this waist. The only' trimming Is three bands of Mexican drawn work made is the linen and outlined with white braid. This pattern Is cut in five sizes, 39 te 10 bust measure.; Size S6 requires S 1-9 rards of 91 inch materiaL Price of pattern S3 is 10 cents. No. 452. -" JName .............. Address ................... ....... ..... ... .... - " " 4 '- Size PCI out blank and to Patten Dsv of