Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 239, 6 July 1910 — Page 7
PAGE sevjbn; Hints ;From' 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. RATES PALLADIUM Palladium 's Pattern Dept 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 Colmiinniinis
THE RICH3IOXD PAIXADIU3I AXD SUX-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUIT 6, 191f.
For Yoyr Convenience LIST OF AGENCIES. -. , .i . . Branca offices aro located la every Prt of . tho city. Leave your WANT ADS with the on nearest 7ow Toe rates are the urn and you .will say a trip to the mala office.
South of Main. DRUE NINO, Thirteenth and South E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and 8. F. HENRY ROTHERT, Cth and S. II. North of Main. QUIGLET DRUG STORE. 821 N. E fit. CHILES A SON. 18th and N. C Si WM. HIECER. 14th and N. O Si JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. II 61
RATES Z cent per word 7 daya for :h prtce of S days. We charge adver ttaemtuU aent tn by phone and collect after Ita Insertion.
WANTED. WANTED A position as night watchman In order to defray college expenses; steady position desired. Rest references. Address Student," rare of Palladium. 5-2t ANtEDrTOlUoiTln" hotel or boarding house by young married couple to help pay for board. 5-7t WATirTEl7r(CT girl for general housework; no washing. $:i per week. Call l.'.ll N. A. t-i't WAN T ED Two good men as steam fitters helpers. Cralghed Plumbing and Electric Co., lUO Main St. .Vtf WANTED Vou to go to Murray Uilliard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Fhone 192fl. .WAS'TlJTiTho people ofRlchTnond to take advantago of our big bargain; easy payment, magazine offer. Tay for your magazine each month after you receive them. L. M. Moore, Field Manager for Magazine service, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED To exchange a good iir right piano for a motorcycle. Address Motorcycle. Palladium. WANT hi D Outside work by young inan. Call 3012. Market NEW YORK STOCK New York, July 6.ti Copper I American Smelting .. .. , U. 8. Steel V. 8. Steel pfd. Pennsylvania , St. Paul 1 V . U. Ob W. .. .. .. New York Central Reading .. Canadian Paclflo . Great Northern Union Pacific .. .. Northern Paclflo . . Atchison .. .. , J N. Southern Paclflo .. ... CHICAGO. .CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall, phone 1446.) Chicago, July 6. WheatOpen HlKb Low Clow July...J0O 104 100 10374 Sept .. 101 102 100 102 Dec. ... 102 103 ,101 103. High Low Close July ... 58 BS 58 68 Sept ... 61 61T4 60 61 Dec. ... 68 59 74 5S 59 t Oa' Open High Low Close July ... 39 40 39 40 Sept ... 39 39 3S 39 Dec. ... 40 40 39 40 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, July d. lfosReorlpt 4,nno: prime !.flrt. Cattle Receipts 1.2ix; choice $7.40. Sheep Receipt 4; prime ?4.25. Lambs 1X PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, July a Cattle-Receipta light; choice $S.1K; prime I7.SO; butchers $.0O; veals fO.75. Sheep Receipt liaht; prime J3.10. Spring lambs $s.sr.. Hogs Receipt 15 loads: prime heavy $0.33; yorkcrs $it.fH: pigs $10.20. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo. July il Cattle Scarce; prime tteers $$.2."; butchers $7.50. CUUve-Receipts 75 head; choice $9.50. ineep Receipts 2tx; prime $5.25. Lambs Choice $!.:. Hogs-Receipts 2hh); heavies $9.00; yorkers $10.00; pigs $10.10. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. July . Cattle Receipts l.lOO; shippers $7.15. Hogs-Receipts 2J; butchers $9.40. gheep-ReceipU 1,500; extra $4.2o,
Central. QUIGLET DRUG STORE. 4th and Mala. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Are. and Weet lsl GEO. H. SHOFfi.il. tfrd and W. Mala. Falrvlow. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan Si
WANTED Young, man as stenographer In Auto salesrooms; must be able to take care of salesroom work. Address, A. B. C, care Palladium. . 24 tf WANTED If you want money tn place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfield's Real Estato office, Kelley Blocks Sth and Main. n-tf WANTED Students In voice culture; 406 S. 13th. Phone 222S. 29-7t W A NTED Carpenters on new foun dry building at Hoosier Drill Co., Apply at office Cor. 13th and N. E Sts. English Bros. Contractors. l-7t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Veranda In good condition, roof and floor good as new. Telephone 2167. ( 6-tf FORSLE Modern six room house, south. Address X, care Palladium. 6-3t FOR SALE Washing machine; kitchen table; china cupboard; 209 N. 16th. 30-7t FOR SALE Refrigerator; will sell cheap if sold at once; call 408 S. Sth street. 30-tf FOR SALE Forty squares of fine sod. must bo removed at once. Call phone 3234. 3 tf Reports QUOTATIONS
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.. .,110 Lambs $8.40. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, July C Wheat '. $1.05 Corn o2c Oats 4e Clover seed . : $7.00 INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indinanapolis, July G. Wheat ooc Corn tfse Oats Re SSc RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Oats .. 32237c Timothy Hay (loose) $15.00 Straw, baled $G.O03 $8.50 Corn 57c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 wheat 950 Corn . .' 57c Rye, per bu 700 Drnn. per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover Seed $5.00$5.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge Co.) Corn 53g37 Timothy $200(S$2.25 Clover Seed $5.00Q$5.5O POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young rhickens. dressed, per lb lS20c Old chickens, per lb lS20c Ducks isc COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery rAitter, per lb 30c Eggs 20c Country butter, per lb 20c Better Still. "I wonder what the teacher meant bout the kinging ot my two daughters?" "What did be ayT" "He said that Mamie's voice was good, but Maud's was better rill." ClCTCi&od Leader. .
FOR SALE High class place of business of years standing, well located, suited to any ambitious woman who wishes a well established trade. Pears strict Investigation; Address "Business," care Palladium. 30-3-6 NOTICE-For sale or rent; a new business room 22x;S In good location. Business Is not overdone. Box Fountain City. Ind. eod-7t FORS A LECoITf ec t ionery vtagon, c could be used for dairy wagon. Call MoT S. A street. . t-7t FORSALEOREXCHEood eight room residence in Cambridge City. Large lot. Large barn. Poultry house. Cellar, well, cistern, city water, electric lights, cement walks. Large shade and fruit trees. Price $3,mio. Woul take automobile or stock of goods as part. pay. William H. Doney, Cambridge City, ti-lt Call Ganes & Lane, Phone TSST, ' Cement, Brick. Cistern Block work. Chimney blocks for sale. l-7t
FOR SALE Home on payment. .U per month like rent for a reliable party. Phone 1S14. 9i3 Main. Tumor W. Hadley. 8-tf FO RS A LliA"good paying Candy Btand; reason for selling, party going to leave the city. For particulars see. Geo. Manoosas, Arcade Candy stand. 29-tf FOR SALE Seven room house, bath; hot water heat, electric light, both waters; gas. $2S75. 308 Richmond avenue. 25-tf Insurance and Real Estate We write a general line of Insurance, Fire. Life, Liability, Live Stock, Plate Glass, Accident and Health, Burglary. Fidelity, Automobile, Fire ond Liability. Our companies are the very best. Our policies the most liberal and afford the greatest posFible protection. We have farm and city property for sale. We give prompt attention to all business entrusted to us and solicit your patronage. W. H. BRADBURY & SON G-lt J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, Sth and Main. 26-3mo FOR SALE Show cases and counters. Kielhorn's Millinery Store. 523 Main 5-3t SUNG THEIB LESSONS Geography Set to Music an Old Time Teaching Scheme. A PLAN OF YANKEE ORIGIN. One of the Most Popular Airs In the List Used to Interest the Pupils In Their Studies. Was "Auld Lang Synsw "Bonny Doon" Also Liksd. Singing geography was a popular fad iu the educational line In New York lu olden days, particularly In up state school districts. It was of Yankee origin. It was never made part of the common school system of the state, but was taught outside the regular hours. - A set of wall maps known as Telton's outline maps was used. There were no names of geographical divisions or places on tliem. The instructor would go over the map on which the lessun was found, pointing out with a pointing rod the different countries, cities, rivers, lakes or whatever might he the subject in band, and at the sane time the. name of each division, place or body of water would be mentioned In song. The teacher, usually a man, would lead the class chorus as he pointed, and If the subject, happened 10 be political divisions the soug would run like this, to the tune of "Bonny Doon.:" Let North America be first In our descriptive rhyme rehearsed. Its northern bound the arctlo waves. Its east the Atlantic ocean laves. The g-ulff of Mexico we see Upon its southern boundary. Its western and southwestern sides Are washed by the Pacific tides. The geographical verses were contained In the pupils' text book called The Key to Pelton's New and Im proved .Series of. Outline Maps." Among other things the following is found in the preface of one of these old time volumes: . "With respect to the verification, it is merely necessary to say that-the design has been to put all the- Important geographical localities on the globe, in connectlon with much valuable matter, in a form which can be most easily committed to memory, and it Is Confidently believed that the exhilarating effect of "harmonious sounds will greatly facilitate the acquisition of this knowledge, and care has' been taken that none but popular and approved airs be Inserted in the work'." "Auld Lng Syne" appears to have been regarded as an especially "popular and approved" air and was often used. In the very first lesson the pupils were taught to describe the earth by singing the following to this tune: The earth Is a large ball or globe Whose surface has been found Three-fourths with ocean waves submerged And but one-fourth dry (round. Two hundred millions of square miles Earth's surface does embrace. Eight hundred million people here A U find a dwelling place. Tongue twisting names did not em barrass the geographical versifier, al though the enunciation "of all the pupils probably was not perfect when, for ..exiu?ple..ln the lesson on Asia
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The fo!IowlTi are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this officeAdvertiser! will confer a great favor by calliss for mall tn answer to their ads. Mail at this off.ee up to 13 noon today as fol.ows: Motorcycle . . 2 X. 10 2 A. A.. L. J. C o H. Helman ... 1 Two 1 C. S 2 H. 10 1 D 1 A. B. C 1 Mall will he ktut lor 0 da; a only. All mail not cal.'ed foi within that time w!j be cast out HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment. Shampooing, 35c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo FOR SALE Folding bed, cheap. 406 North 22nd St. l-7t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Large furnished room in private family, S. 7th st. -2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, moderate rates, electric light and bath for gents only at the Grand. jlyo-tf FOR RENT 2 room flat furnished; modern. 4t S. 11th. u-tf FOR RENT Modern 8 room house, 2X n. 21st. Inquire 114 S. 10th. Phone 1411. 5-i't FOR RENT Modem room with board. 44 S. 12th St. 5-7t FOR RENT 6 room cottage, bath, electric light; 111 Richmond Ave. ' 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping in entirely new modern house. 103 North 4th. Phone 1612. ' 21-tf FOR RENT Flats, Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13-tf FOR-RENTFurnlshed rooms and rooms for light housekeeping; also barn. 306 N. 14th. 28-7t FOR RENT Flats, 26 North Eleventh street. 3-tf FO RREN TFurnished rooms in prf vate family; 37 South 5th St. 3-2t tney sanjr to rue" air. "urtice's i:a dress" such lines as these: Now In modulations sweet Asia's rivers we repeat. Obi first in Itussia greet. Irtish river next. Lost in sand behold Helmund. Then northward seek Yarkund; Be not turbid Oxus shunned; . bihon river see. Ural river r.ext In place, Attiuck and Koor river trace; KI.U Irmak then embrace x Jn our melody. There were thirty-one states in the Union when sloping geography was in vogue, and the pupils were taught to bouud each of tuem in verse. Call fornia was then the newest state, hav lug been admitted in 1850; was the last on the list, an! Its boundaries were thus defined: On California's northern side vast Oregon ts placed. Both Utah and New Mexico upon the east are traced. Upou ita southern borders next may Mexico be found. And broad Pacific's sparkling waves compose its western bound. In thirty-four stanzas set to thb tun of "Bonny Doon" the geography class would make a tour of Europe aud glean bits of information about various countiles and cities visited. Tbo tour would start iu this fashion: Now be our geographic rhymes Transferred to European climes. The grand divisions first we teach With the n-.ttropolis of each. Norway, a region bleak and cold. By Christian ta is controlled. Sweden.-that Charles the hero bred. Takes StocUfolm for its chief and head. Itussia In proud expansion sits And to St. Petersburg submits. Austria, with its .mperial crown, Vienna takes for its chief town. Turkey, in southern Eurore placed. Is by Constantinople graced. Greece, once for arts and arms renowned. With glorious Athens still is crowned. Thus the geography pupils 6ang on through the list of European nations and capitals. New York Sun. Enlivened the Play. "Monte CrUto" was playing to a crowded bouse in a New York theater. In a box sat a man who bad looked on the wine when it was red. When Monte mounted the rock In the sea and exclaimed. The world is mine!" the man in the box shouted. "WnatH you take for Hoboken?" Brooklyn Life. Silence Is a figure of speech, unanswerable, short, cold, but terribly eeTere. Parker. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of August, will be reecived by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 P. M. Monday, July 11, 1910. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board. S. E. SMITH, Med. Supt. 6&7 NOTICE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, SS: Before the Board of County Commissioners of ."Wayne County. Indiana. NOTICE OF THE PRESENTATION Ur KUAU rETlTIUN.' I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TOj
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LACES AND NETS DYED to match dresses. 1237 E. Main street. 2-4t HAVE your White Plumes dyed light shades; 1237 E. Main street. 6-3t PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. "Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building. Washington, D. C. may22-tf LOST LOST End gate off of runabout, with number attached, P3-G5 1 N. D. Phone 347.7. 0--t LO S TS mail pin with Pearl sets; reward; call at 49 S. 13th street, or phone 4207. 6-lt LOST -Hitch weight with Wni. H. e-3t Minck's name on weight. LOST Back support for Pony wagon seat.' Please one Jones Haw. Co. LOST Steering wheel off of an automobile. E. C. Routh Carriage shop. 5-2t LOST Gold watch, silver tob, between Sth and 13th north of railroad. Call 2230. Reward. . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kaufman, over S28 Main. Phone 2394. Juno ltf. FOR SALE 1G0 acres, good farm; good water; good barn and fair house; fine fruits, etc. A good general purpose farm, well located, price only $75 per acre. Apply to the J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. . 2-tf FOR SALE Choice residence loi first ecuare South 12th SL Dr. Ewtug. 23-tf WHY PAY RENT? New 5 room Bungalow, $15.00 per month, with small cash payment, north east part of city. See T. W. Hadley, 913 Main. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LAUNDRY. Our work suits everybody. Vincent Laundry. 404 N. fcth St. 22-lmo THE PUBLIC AND TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: That a petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, State of Indiana, at their regular AUGUST TERM, 1910, for the location of a highway in Eaid County of Wayne, thirty (30) feet in width; said proposed highway will pass through the lands of the persons hereinafter named, and over the following described ijoute, to-wit: Commencing and for the "tenter line thereof, at a point in the center line of the 'Endsley Road' t?n (10) feet north of the South Line of Section Thirty (30) Township Thirteen (13), Range One (1), West; thence west Eighty-two and thirty-six-hundredths (82.36) rods to the west line of said Section Thirty (30); thence north fifty (50) feet to the Southeast Corner of Section Twenty-five (25) Township Thirteen (13), Range Two (2) wesf; thence west on the section line dividing sections Twenty-five and Thirty-six (25 and 36), Township Thirteen (13), Range Two (2). to the Southwest Corner of said Section Twenty-five (25) ; thence north seventy (70) degrees west eight (8) rods; thence north fifty-one (51) degrees weEt sixty (60) rods to the center line of the Abington Pike. Said road will be of a total length of one and forty-eight (1.4S) hundredths miles, or 474.60 rods. Said road Mill affect the lands of the following persons, to-wit: John Endsley; Winfield Smeiser; Stephen Endsley: William T. Widup; Sylvanas O. Paddack and Clem A. Heck. (SEAL.) DEMAS S. COE. Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. iul 6&13 RECEIVER'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. James P. Goodrich, as Receiver of The Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad Company, by order of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, heretofore made in cause No. 10,772, In Equity, wherein George A. Fernald, et al., were complainants and The Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad Company, et al., defendants, and by ancillary orders made by the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, and in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Ohio, Western Division, in the cause between the same parties, hereby notifies the holders of any indebtedness, liabilities of or claims against the Receiver remaining unpaid on this, the sixth day of July, 1910, after the delivery to The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company of Indiana, assignees of the purchasers of the property sold under this decree, that all Indebtedness, liabilities of or claims and demands of any kind whatsoever against said Receiver shall be presented In writing to the said Receiver at his office. Number S55 Dearborn street, Chicago, Illinois, for allowance within sixty daya after this, the sixth day of July. 1910, and any such Indebtedness, : liabilities or claims, not so presented to the Receiver within said sixty days shall not be enforceable against the said Re-
ELECTRIC WIRING. Chas J. Davis, Electrician; wiring and repairing of all kinds. 244 Pear! St. Phone S23J. Richmond. Ind. 20-1 mo
RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 11 S. Eighth street. FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-tf INSURANCE. We write a general line of Insurance. Bonds, Loans and Rentals. Prompt attention given to all business. Moore & Ogborn, Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. 22-tf REAL ESTATE. 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 SHOE REPAIRER. Half soles 40c, New York repairers, 18 S. Sth St. Phone 1670. 21-lmo STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fire proof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. junel8-tf ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 21S0. 10-tf CARPENTER. For carpenter and general repair work see Samuel C. Rhoades, 537 N. lUth st. ' 15-1 mo NOTICE TO HUNTERS: Positively no hunting will be allowed on .the land belonging to R. G. Leeds. Farm known as the E by, Hartman, SchandeSer, Daws and Beeson land. 3-14t R.-G. LEEDS. :; celver or against the property sold un der such decree of the said Courts of the United States; said sale being made by Noble C. Butler, Special Mas ter in Chancery, on the 23rd day of June, 1910, of all the property heretofore held by the said Receiver as such. JAMES P. GOODRICH, -Receiver of The Chicago, Cincinnati , and Louisville Railroad Company. Note: All persons holding claims against the- Receiver are requested to send verified statements showing the net amount due, and in order that there can be no mistake as to their receipt to send them by registered mail, addressed to the said Receiver at Number 355 Dearborn street, Chi cago, Illinois. julyG-13-20-27 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., July 1, 1910. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that on the 30th day of June, 1910, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facio assessments for the following described public Improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution nam ed:. Improvement Resolution No. 214-1910 Providing for the improvement of the alley between West Lincoln and West Pearl Street, by grading, gravel ing, bowldering and three brick center, from West Third to West Fourth Street.. Persons interested in. or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Pub lic Works of 6aid city has fixed Mon day, July IS, 1910,. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described In said roll and .will determine the question as to whether tfuch lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or "less sum than that named on said rolL Said assessment roll showing prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. H. M. HAMMOND, FRED R. CHARLES. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Board of Public Works. Julyl-7t
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LADIES GUTMPB DRESS. A dainty dress to wear with a rulmp or an odd waist Is shown here. line fie gored skirt is gathered to a belt and the waist is cut in one 'piece. A black and white fisrured batiste is used for the dress with plain pink for the trimminng hands. ft a. 1 a I A .1 - . - iliJS pattern 19 cui 111 iitc sues. m SO waist measure. Sise 96 requires t yards of 36-inch material. Price of pattern 4S3 it 10 cents. ' No. 433. ftOBO mt jvmwi mji mmvw m Address - Size. . ... . . Fill out blank and send to Pattern partmeut of this newspaper. , ONE PIECE APRON. As the diagram shows this apron I perfectly flat when the shoulder ctrspV are unbuttoned, making the lanndering! of it a simple process, or if liked better the shoulder straps can be stitched to-, gether. The apron then reqntres but on button and buttonhole. This pattern Is cut in four slices, 4 t - f ! 1 I ... iv friri. oik v requires iy( ytirua vi 36-lnch material. Price of pattern f& is 10 cents. - .11 ' Nev its. Add Sixe LADIES' PETTICOAT.' . . lite top of this skirt is gored and the tower part is made of two circular flounces set together with insertion. The', lower flounce is trimmed with lace and insertion. Each flounce is arranged so that it can be cut in four sections for use with materials that would sag, if cat. circular. - This pattern Is cut In three sixes. Si, 26 and SO waist measure. Size 96 qnires 4 yards of S6-inch material. Price of nattern 490 1 10 cents. Xo.490.
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