Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 285, 21 August 1910 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND 8UX-TELEGKA3I. SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1910.

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

For Your Convenience LIST OP AGKNCfCS. Branch offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest row- The rate are the same and you will save a trip to the mala office.

South of Main. BRUEMNO. Thirteenth and Booth B street A. W. BLICKWZDKL, tth and S. F. HENRY ROTHCRT. 8th and 8. H. North of Main. QUIOLBT DRU0 STORE. Ill N. St CHILES ft SON. llth and N. C St. WM. H1E0ER. 14th and N. O 8t JOHN J. OETZ. 10th and N. H St

RATES f oent per word 7 daya for "i price of 5 days. We charge advertleementa eent In by phone and collect after Its Insertion.

WANTED. WANTED A woman for general housework, good wages; 317 S. W. 3rd St 19-U WANTED To repair your baby cabs. . furniture, bicycles and all kinds of ' repair work. We also do picture framing. Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 18-tt WANTED To buy old gold, silver jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker.' 17-lm WANTEDYou to cafTFeltman's Cl- ' gar Store, Phone 2039, Merchants' Delivery. 16-7t WANTED Copy of May 27; leave at Palladium office. 13-tf WANTEDIrltbaohousework; 22 8. 20th St 11 tf WANTED To buy or rent place of i , to '2 acres near Richmond; prl.'c must be right Address F. L. O. Bub-statton No. 1. 291 Tt WANTElfTf you want money In ! place of your city property or farm, ,go right to Porterfield'a Real Estato office. Kelley Block, Stb and : Main. 14 tf WASTED Bread baker at 8 S. llth PL 7-tf WANTEDFew mTddle-aged Richmond gentlemen to cover Richmond, Hegerstown, Whitewater, Lynn, ! Muncle, Union City, Winchester, Connersvlle, Mlddletown and Farm- , land. All winter' job. .start now; i 12.75 per day. Glen Brothers, RcChester, N. Y. WANTED-You to go to Murray Bll- ( liard parlors for recreation. 12-tf AGENT'S Latest proposition. Cuts ! down llvln? expenses. . .Quick seller. ' Two to six In every home. Sample 35c. Central Supply Co., Sta. A, ' Evsnsvllle. Ind. 21-lt SEN Learn Automobile Business, '. Wages $25 weekly; $10 while learn lng. We teach by mall. Rochester ; Auto School. Rochester. N. Y. WANTED You to see Woolley lor i ready made suits at a bargain. 914 iMaln St . 20-2t WANTED you to see the new fall line of Woolens at Woolley's. 914 Main St. i 20-2t WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened : 'call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1023 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED-Copy of AprlH; leave at Palladium office. 13-tf $30.00 per week for HIGH GRADE EXPERIENCED AGENTS. Should 'have over 2 years' experience and ' successful record. American Aluminum Mfg. Co., Dept A., Lemont III. 7421 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Must sell at once, a new, modern, seven-room house; good neighborhood; address XX, care Palladium. lS-7t FRSALECholce lot of smallTarmi i near good markets. They are well ".adapted for truck, poultry, fruit or dairy products. J. E. M. Agency. ' over North 7th St 18-tf FOR SALEHousehold goods atS5 S. 15th; must be sold at once. 19-7t FO RBALE Nice oak dining' room set; call 20S N. 13th. FOR SALE Horse, harness and spring wagon. 630 S. 8th St 19-7t FOlCSALESecond hand'hot air fur- , nace. suitable for 6 or 7 room house, price reasonable: Inquire of Schultz ft Lannlng. 186 Ft Wayne Ave. ; 19-4t FOR SALE Cheap, a fine rubber tired Stanhope; 105 N. 4th. Phone 1612. x 16-tf FOR SALE Pony buggy and harness. Call at 336 S. 12th. ; 17-7t F RSALE Duroc hogs. Commons, t Webster. Phone 5144C. . 14-tues-wed-3wks FORSALE A tent and'eoal oil stove; call 408 Klnsey St 20-4t FDR SALE Or rent Jesse Fletcher's ' home. 109 S. 13th St H. Thompson. 102516 Main St 21-2t FOR SALE 4 room cottage, electric t lights, both kinds water, dry cellar, H' aero lot. cheap, possession at once. Phone S131C. 21-7t RR8ALE All ready made suits at cost . Woolley's. 914 Main St 20-2t FOR SALE Bull pups; pure bred. Dr. Ferllng. 14-tf ftR SALE SO acres well located good buildings; good fruits, shade 1 and water. Dandy little stock or r i . hoc raiser's chance. Price f 4.800. Apply to J. E. M. Agency, over 0 N. Tth street

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Central. QUIOLET DRUO STORE. 4th and Mala. Weet Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond At. and. West' lit. ,OEO. H. 8H0FER, ird and W. Mala. Palrvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan 8t FOR TRADE Four cylinder roadster auto In first class condition for well located lot. Lock Box 37. 20-3t FOR SALE 100 acres, 3 miles of Richmond, good buildings, level land; fine orchard; running water year around. Must be sold to Bettle an estate. For particulars address, J. B., care Palladium. 20-7t FOR SALE New 8 room house, modern, hard wood floor and finished In oak; laundry in basement, cement veranda,, steps and walk from front to back, barn 20x26, cement floor; also a modern six room cottage, hard wood finish, cement walks to barn; barn 20x21. Bargain. Phone 3143. 20-7t FOR SALE All ready-made suits go at a sacrifice at Woolley's, 914 Main St. 20-2t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Small house to man and wife, without ch.ldren. Phone 1377. i9-3t FOR RENT 5 rooms, both kinds of water, electric light; 543 S. E St 19-3t FOR RENT Two hundred and sixty five acres of rood tillable land to right party. Address "K" care Pal ladium. 17-7t FOR RENT Modern flat, 22 North Eleventh street John Peltz, 626 Main. l6-7t FOR RENT Office rooms, equipped for dental purposes. Murray Theater Bldg. 16-tf FOR RENT Modern 7 room house, bath, electric light, furnace. 1517 N. D. Phone 1700. 14-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, moderate rates, electrio light and bath for gents only at the Grand. Jly5-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light and bath; 122 8. 6th St. . 10-tf FOR SALE Small farm nicely situated: close to the city. Address "Z." care Palladium. 17-7t FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmond, Indiana. jly9-tf FOR RENT A new three roomed flat furnished for light housekeeping; 103 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 20-tf FOR RENT Furnished room; 112 S. 7th. ' i9-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 9 N. 15th. 21-2t FOR RENT 7 room modern house. $10 2-3 per month.- Dye and Price. 21-St FOR RENT Furnished rooms fo.' light housekeeping for man and wife. Phone 2989. 516 Main. 21-2t FOR RENT Double house on South Third and C. Six rooms each with cellar, cistern, bath, light, all modern; $16 each. C. W. King, West 5th and Klnsey. 21-lt LOST LOST Flndr please return picnic basket left at either Thirteenth and Main or Fourteenth and Main, to 1417 North C street 6-tf LOST Package containing 2 blow out patches for auto tire. Leave at Monarch Laundry. Reward. 20-2t LOST A gentleman's black silk umbrella Thursday afternoon at the Murray theater. Finder please call phone 3140. 20-2t EOST-A pocket book containing a large amount of money. Reward if returned to the Palladium. . 20-2t LOST Pocket book containing two five dollar bills, one two dollar bill nnd three nickels and some Modern Woodmen receipts, between the North End C, C. ft L. depot and Harry Minck's saloon. Return to Chas. Collins of Carlos City, Ind. Reward. 20-3t COST Satchel containing machinIst'i tools, on north to Lancaster's. Reward. "Return 1902 Main. 21-2t FOUND. FOUND Gent's chain and charm on North A St Owner can call at Haner'a Jewelry Store for It 202t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED. flANICURIST. Miss Jeannette Tate, Manicurist and Chiropodist 328 S. llth St Phone 1675. t-7t

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Improved Farms FOR SALE Anything you want In the farm line? Come and see me. I have some good things to offer. I have farms adapted for fruit poultry, truck, grain or live stock. Note a few of the following. 20 acres right along trolley line, with stop close to premises. Land lays rolling with a small percentage rough and well adapted for pasture. Spring of water; good wells; good fruits; mostly well fenced and drained. Good cottage of five rooms, cellar, cistern, etc. Good barn and other buildings.. Here Is an Ideal spot to live, and the raiser of fancy poultry can have the very place he wants for a poultry park. Location Is not to be excelled for a suburban home. Price $3,600. 40 acres well Improved, within 2 miles of this city. Fine fruit land, and Is also well adapted for a little hog or poultry farm. Location No. 1. Buildings are all new and much new fencing. Phone and R. F. D. If you want a high and healthful location, and a grand view this place will please you. Price today Is only $3,000. 50 acres rolling to tillable land. Good waters and pasture. Fine assortment of fruit trees in their prime. Good little cottage and small barn. Location is first class, with good roads In all ways to and from the premises. This Is an ideal place for poultry or swine culture. The price Is only $3,000. 70 acres of good productive soil. Well tilled and well fenced. The greater percentage of this farm is level to slightly rolling, with but little waste or wash land. Springs of ever running waters unsurpassed for man or beast. Buildings are old and immodern; but ample for the accommodations of a large family, or of live stock. Good orchards. R. F. D. and phone. Markets for all products within 2 miles and Richmond can be reached over good roads within ten miles drive. Price today $6,000. 80 acres all level, highly productive soil. No waste; enough timber ' standing to pay for the clearing; well tiled and fenced. Good stock barn; comfortable house, etc. Fine well of water over 50 feet deep and 'never falling. Good fruits, etc. Do you want a bargain? Price of this 80 only $90.00 per acre. 80 acres all level to gently rolling land. A good producer. , Has a 1 fine corn crop that Is standing the drouth better than many of the neighboring fields.. Location is first class, with market school and social advantages unsurpassed. Do you want a good eighty in a good neighi borhood? This will please you. Buildings are good and lots of fruits and good water.. Well fenced and tiled premises. Price today is only. $120 per acre. 100 acres within four miles drive of Richmond. An ideal little hog or dairyman's proposition. Finest of waters, shade, etc. Good house and barn; lots of timber for post or fuel purposes. Much new woven wire fenceing. R. F. D. and phone conveniences. How does this strike you? Price $85.00 per acre. 120 acres close to village of 800 population, where can be found all market, social and school advantages. Steam , railway and other advantages. This land is about all level to gently rolling land, and with average buildings would, not require much expense for the present. The location is excellent. Price only $90.00 per acre. 160 acres within 1 miles of a good trading and shipping point. This farm is a fine wheat producer, and with most of its surface susceptible of cultivation .would make a grand general purpose farm. Has a good bank barn, new and comfortable house of six rooms; ample fruits, shade, springs and fencing. Here is a bargain at present prices of farm lands throughout our county. Can be . bought now at .the- extremely low figures of $70.00 per acre. Possession this Fall. ' 600 acres all tillable, but about 100 acres which is fine for pasture, and has lots of spring water, and shade for, the 'live stock. About 400 acres of first bottom, fine corn land, never overflows. 100 acres of upland, tillable and fine for grains. Good ten room frame house, new barns, etc. Good orchard. Only three miles of a trunk line steam railway. The Income from this farm is about $4,000 per annum and the price only $55.00 per acre, 1-3 cash down and the balance on reasonable time. Do you want a big farm? Why not buy this one? " , The above are but a few of the many good farms I have to offer the seeker of a profitable investment Do not put off purchasing of land. The prices will not be any lower soon. The demand for food products is too great and the population of the country at large is increasing at a rapid rate. What per cent of 90,000,000 people is there that do not require feeding? Ever think about the vastness of Uncle Sam's domain? It takes lots of stuff to supply his people.

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Over 6 North Seventh Street, Richmond, Indiana

Real ; Estate FOR SALE .

We have a number of very attractive farms for sale from 80 acres up to 200 acres and from $50 to $125 per acre. If you are looking for a farm we can suit you. We also have a long list of good bargains in city property and building lots. WmB Ho BradHbory Soe Phone 1956 Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Two business buildings, Mosler Safe, 5 Desks, Desk Stools, Office Chairs, Umbrella Stand. Show Case, Counters. 12 Sample Trunks, 50 Telescope Cases, Carriage, Buggy. Dray. Harness. Step Ladders, Etc. .Chris F, Schaefer Co. ' ' . 15-tf FOR SALE Choice residence lot;

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Columns Ml. ttlCT first equare Sooth 12th St Dr. Swing. 23-tf FOR SALE Improved farms, city property and lota.' One per cent commission on sales of $500. Kant man. over 828 Mala. Phono 2394. J ana ltt FORSALE Six room House witb bath, furnace and electric light $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf

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 AD LETTER LIST The following are replies to Palladlum Want Ads. received at this of flee. 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: L. i k. 2 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. Ml mall not called for within that 'ne will be cast out FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY 214 acres, well Improved; this isa good stock and grain farm, running water, near a good town; priced very easonable. 160 acres, good buildings, and produces well, location good. 144 acres, first class buildings, good -.oil, near thriving village. 106 acres veil improved, good level land, location good. 100 acres, fine country home, near traction. 80 acres well improved, on good road. 40 acres Improved, all level land, good quality. 50 acres well improved, will take some city property in trade. 73 acres well improved, level land, no better soil. 78 acres, fine farm, good land, location good. . 130 acres, excellent Improvements, splendid farm near good town. 85 acres well Improved, rolling, but produces well. 8 acres good buildings all kinds of fruit near a good city. 70 acres Improvements excellent soil, can't be beat located near a good town. 10 acres improved, has running water, fine poultry farm, good location. If you want a house or lot in any part of the city, see me. Commission 1 per cent KAUF Over 838 Main. AN V Phone 2394.

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Several head of brood mares and foals; standard and registered, . Several head of 3 year olds, all broken, and good prospects. Several bead of 2 year olds, broken to harness. 1 ' - Several head of yearlings; all broken to harness. ! A few weanlings; I have too many to winter over. Several head of young work stock; extra fine. 15-13t

Good Homes At moderate prices a specialty with us. FOR SALE 7 room house in East End. Price $1,750. Good double house. Rents, $17.00. Price $1,650.00.. Located S. 13th St 33 acres; will take city property as part payment Four good modern homes in best loca- " tion in West Richmond: ' All modern. Prices $3,000 and $3,100 each. We have a large list of, desirable farms well located. Dye Price '01 Main St Storage Store your furniture with Atkinson. Rates reasonable. Furniture All kinds of new and second hand furniture for sale. Also buy second band furniture. Atkirosomi 328 Main. Phone 1945

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FOR S ALE Probably the best medium priced suburban home in this vicinity. Practically new five room cottage, well built and in splendid condition, with big attic, cemeted cellar, electric lights, both kinds of water in house and cemet walks ' wherever needed. About one-half acre good ground, with about fifty young fruit trees of excellent quality, besides grape vines and berry bushes.- Plenty of garden room. Large chicken park, with new chicken house. Located within onehalf block of city and interurban car lines, with 15 minute city service. Just the place for a business man or a retired farmer, who desires the ad' vantages of the city and the benefits of the country combined: Will sell at a bargain. Address all inquiry to ' Chas.B.Sraiith Phone 4156 40 Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE Old boxes, barrels, etc. Would make good kindling wood. Inquire Joe's Place, 203 Ft. Wayne ave. 15-tf FOR SALE . - Richmond property t specialty. Por terfleld, Kelly Blk.. 8th & Main. Aug8-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Fire Insurance. Real Estate. Turner W. Hadley. LEAVE ORDER with Mrs. Hattle Hill, Pies, Cakes and Home-made Bread; 44 S. 6th St 32-2t JPOTICE Chautauqua Headquarters moved to the park. Phone 3659. patents . procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Build lng, Washington, D. C. may22-tf J. M. Lacey Pawnbroker, 8th aad Main. 26-3mo HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment Shampoo ing, 35c. Open of evenings till t o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 South Sixth. may25-6mo BUSINESS CLASSIFIED . . . MACHINE SHOP. . , , We Will Make Your Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO., 200 N. 9th St ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking- Hanert Art Store, 8 & llth. Phone 2180. 10-tf FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilisers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phono 5150D.. 26-tf STORAGE, Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street Junel8-tf INSURANCE. MOORE AND OGBORN INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's. 14 & Eighth street DERINQ & PHILLIPS AUCTIONEERS Centerville, Indiana

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tvruin rnn iTinc" dlAHU run lira (Continued From Page Six.) It system, were "Johnny-on-the-spot" with their votes to keep the civil service commission going. -True of Tariff. Silt This is the case with much of the. Important legislation enacted by the house. This was true of the Payne Aldrich tariff bill. Several items were put in the bill in committee of the whole wiich would have stood no chance on a record vote. It was the same way with the railroad bill. This was the measure that was practical iy made over in committee of tho whole, and when it came to a final vote in the house, more than a third of the numbers who voted for Im portant amendments in the committee of the whole by a viva voce or division vote, or vote by tellers, voted against the measure. The insurgents assert that it the rules are amended so as to secure record votes on all amendments. there will be much time saved and more good , work will be accomplished while too the sessions will not run way Into the summer as has been the case Id- recent years. A Bill by Hobsen. When legislation involving questions that may cause correspondence, with foreign matlons is introduced in the house the committee to which tho matter may be referred never gets excited, but takes plenty of time befors voting. As an Illustration of this. Representative Hobson, of Alabama early last May introduced In the house a bill, the object of which was to prevent the disclosures of national defense secrets. Capt Hobson was led to draw up and Introduce the bill by a newspaper cable from Manila, which stated that several Japanese, . supported to be spies had been found strolling around fortification in Manila, but . there was no law . under ; which they could be held for investigation, the Japs were let go. Representative Hobson at once got busy. " He looked up the law on foreign nations dealing with the subject and drafted a bill to meet any case that might arise In the future. His bill was referred to the. judiciary com mlttee, and by the chairman, to a subcommittee for) report Letters were forwarded to the secretaries of the war and of the navy departments requesting information, and their opinion on the advisability of the proposed legislation. After hearing from th departments Representative ; Hobson redrafted the bill ' and Introduced It again. The sub-committee took it up for consideration with the result that it was forwarded to the secretary of state for an opinion,. and jalso to the attorney general. The opinion of tho secretary of state, was wanted because of a provision In the bill that lmpose4 a severe penalty on any foreigner who might be caught trespassing on forbidden territory with tho view of securing the Information for a foreign government - f-'-:-:';-' . This information asked by the subcommittee has no'W been submitted, to the committee and when the house meets next December the Hobson bin will be among, " the first Important measures ' to be" taken up. Its passage will place the United States on an equal footing with "other nations of the world In the matter of having law to guard national ' defense secrets and to mete out adequate punishment to spies in time of peace. ' v KILLS A PUGILIST Blow in the Stomach Last Night Causes fred Casa tor's Death Today. - V"-- ';.'f " y - " . ' ?'??'' . HIT BY SPIKE SULLIVAN (American News Service.) : "' Philadelphia, Aug. 0. Freddie Castor, a pugilist died at a local hospital today as a result of an injury sustained In a boxing match with Spike Sullivan last night Castor j was knocked out in the sixth, round by a terrific punch in tho stomach and never regained consciousness. Sullivan Is held without bond, as are the managers of the fight . '" City Statistics Marriage Licenses. Wilson Planner De Voe, Richmond. 21, fireman and Lucy Ethel Stlgleman, Chester, 27, stenographer. . Ernest Erwin Lester. Hagerstown, 24, farmer, and Katharine Irene Foutav Hakerstown, 2L AUIIT DELIA NERVY y ' (metiean News Service) Beverly, . Maasv .Aug. 20 With "Aunt Delia" Torrey as his special guest. President Taft and members of his family viewed the Bonder races from the deck of j the presidential yacht the Sylph, at Marblehead today. This was tho first time during her long lite that "Aunt Delia" had been on board a boat of any nature, and she was induced to make the trip through the urging of Charley Taft who promised her Immunity from seasickness. A SEVERE QUAKE. - Algiers. ' Aug. 20 Several houses were damaged by a severe earthquake ' today at Aumale, 55 'miles southeast of here.

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