Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 306, 11 September 1910 — Page 7

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T "5 THE RICmXOXD PALLADIU2I AND STJN-TELEGIIA3I, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1910. PAGE SEVEN

Branch Offices Dranch 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.

WANTED. WANTED To buy cheap piece of property, outskirts of city. Apply at 1010 Butler St. 10-2t SvNfKDTwo apprentice girls to learn millinery. Mrs. Van Zant, 31 North 8th. 10-21 WANTED Two rooms for light housekeeping In ' neighborhood of postoffice; furalshel complete. ' No children. Private home preferred. , Address "II. S. S.," Palladium office. I&50 per day paid" one lady in each town to distribute free circulars and Uke orders for concentrated flavoring In tubes. Permanent position. J. 8. Zleglcr Co.. Chicago. 6-13 WANTED Position as delivery boy In grocery. Call 225 8. 12th St. 9-3t WA'NTEJDFurnlihed rooms by gentlemen; private family, centrally located. . Answer C. 11. R., care Palladium. - , 9-3t WANTfiDTrHor general housework 61 South 12th. 9-tf WANTED Apprentice girls at once. Klelhorn's. 625 Main. 8-tf WANTED Position as clerk or collector, moderate salary. Address M, care Palladium. 6-7t WANTED 20 to 30 ft. oak partition! Dr. N. 8. Cox. 6 7t SALESMEN We have something new for salesmen making small towns. A neat, clean, quick selling, pocket side line. If interested write, for order book today. 20th Century Mfg. Co.. 1308 Wells St.. Chicago. VvA.M U Copy of Aug. 2. Leave at Palladium office. tf WANTED Copy of April 1; leave at Palladium office. , 15-tf WANTED Three' good men at Bullerdick's Coal Yard. li lt M EN fLeTrFAUJOMOBILE Business, We teach by 'mail. Get you $25 weekly, job. Rochester Auto School, 319 Rochester, N. Y. . 11-lt WANTED We pay cash for second hand base burners; 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. Richmond Plating Co. sun-wed-sat-2 wks MEN wanted-qulckTy-by big Chicago mail .order house, to distribute, advertise, etc., $20 weekly; expense allowance. Globe Ass'n, 1242 State St., Chicago. ll-lt WANTED Position as housekeeper by a refined and competent middleaged lady in a reliable widower' mall family. Address L. C. 8.,' 101 Btate St.. Richmond, Ind. 28-7t WANTK.l) To repair your baby cabs, furtiirft, bicycles and all kinds of re)Ml work. , We also do picture frsn-ti Brown & Darnell, 1022 M" "' one" 1836. 18-tf j.4 . M . To buy old gold, silver Jewel ." I. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. 17-lm WANTED To buy or rent place of 1 to v seres near Richmond; price . muat oe rlgui. Address F. L. O. 8v nation No. l. 201 "t WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened: call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co.. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED A competent girl or woman for general house work. In a small family. Address Box 67, Richmond. Ind. 29-tf WANTED If you want money in ptr of your city property or farm, gr right to Porterfleld'a Real Es- ' tk office, Kelley Slock, 8th and Mln.'. 14-tt WANTED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th PL 7-tt WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Road wagon, harness. ' saddle, household goods, chairs, beds "H sideboards, book case, etc. at , 12th street.

A BUSINESS REVIEW OF THE i PAST WEEK BY HENRY CLEWS

New York. Sept. 10. A somewhat better undertone appears to be developing In the stock market, and this In spite of Important uncertainties. Iloubtless the benefit of the rest cure 1 at last making Itself felt After a period of prolonged liquidation and Inactivity confidence has had some chance for recovery. Weak spots have been well eliminated, and wide observation proves the situation to be much sounder than at any time during the last eight months. The most encouraging factor Is continued good corn weather. Corn, the pivotal crop, has been making excellent progress, and the outlook Is now for a bumper jfeld the only danger being that the aye son Is fully two weeks or more Ute. Cotton also Is doing better, but likewise hat to contend against lateBOM of the season. Indications continue to point to a money value In crops about equal to that of last year, or tf. 760,000,000. When it Is remembered that this sum Is greater than the capital stock of all the steam railroads In the United States combined ta tremendous importance ot good 7ope as,an element In our material WJSg-va aw "- - .Uncertainty regarding the money situation has practically disappeared. Last week's bank statement was unexpectedly poor1, bat this was largely tftfa to September disbursements. The lLzztzr li, a usual, withdrawing its

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WANT AD (LETTER Ml 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 as follows: Clerk 3 I O. T... 3 X. B. M. f ... 3 L 1 Mrs. R ...... 1 M 1 K. Z House 1 A. A. 1 R. C 1 Cr 11. R. - . 1 Mall will be kept for zrt aays only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. FARM FOR SALE My farm of 42 acres, located 4V4 miles north-west -of HagerBtown, Ind., 7 room house, cellar (cistern 80 bbl), wood house, ..barn 34x60, hog house and sale pavilion, 71x54, new, 30 windows; spring and milk house, fountain never freezes, all kinds of fruit, close to two churches. This is one of the best small farms in the county as the crops will show. You can buy crops, bay and everything if you so desire possession at once, or spring; write me at once. Austin O. Dering. Centerville. Ind. 10-lt FOR SALE Good washing machine, cheap.; Phone 1061. 10-3t FO RSALE Duroc hogs. Commons, Webster; Phone 5144C. 14-tues-wed-3wks FOR SALE Cheap, zinc bath tub, ' marble top bowl and high tank closet, perfect condition; 312 N. 11th St. Tel. 1441. 10-2t FOR SALE A good hot blast stove,' phone 30S9. 10-3t FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. PorterflefU, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. sept3-tf FOR SALE Gee -irrey and phaeton cheap. C. E. --!, West Fifth and National road. Phone 3085. 9-2t FOR SALE Golden Quartered Oak Combination Book Case and Writing Desk, $10. A bargain. 1216 S. B street 9-3t AUCTION SALE, Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 1 p. m. Prize winning poultry. Black Langshang, Buff Orping- ' tona7 Barred Rocks and Light Brabmas, Incubators, Philo Coops and Brooders, etc. Also household furniture. J.'W. Collins, 408 Klnsey Street. . 6-7t FOR SALE One four roll McCormlck Corn Shredder In good condition. C. W. Klenzle, Greensfork, 'Ind. ' ' 6-7L1 FOR SALE 6 room new cottage with bath.. In East End, $700 down, balance easy terms. Address Q. R. ' lilt FOR SALE New 6 room cottage with bath, in east end; $500 down, balance monthly; easy terms. Address Q. R., care Palladium. 11-lt FOlfSALE BaTeburner7216 N.'19th. ll-3t FO R8 A LES o w and pigs; Foster Gustln. R. R. 8. ll-2t TORTRADlRoadster Automobile, first class condition, for lot. Lock Box 37. FOR SALESnialfr well improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; an Ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street sept 1-tf Buy a Home Kiirasey, Ready balances for crop moving purposes, and we are entering a period ot firmer rates. It is not beyond the range of possibilities that some stringency may occur, and It remains to be seen how some of the country banks will extricate themselves from the difficulties into which they fell through aiding imprudent speculative operations. No serious disturbance, however, is anticipated In the money market this fall, especially In view of the reaction in business which necessarily diminishes the demand for accommoda tion. ' Concerning political conditions, the market Is either becoming accustomed to shocks from this quarter or else it has pretty well discounted all such disturbances. Mr. Roosevelt's western trip Is now over, and there will be a suspension of unsettlement from that source. The republican losses in Vermont were anticipated and had no effect' The only uncertainties still unmeasured are the railroad rate question, and the Standard Oil. Tobacco and other cases before the supreme court As for the rate problem, it is premature to assume the outcome of that will be unfavorable. In the first place it should be remembered that the Interstate Commerce Commission Is a Judicial and not a partisan body. It is bound to deal juitlco equally to railroads. Investors and shippers. Whatever the grievance may be on

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FOR SALE Parlor suit, value $40, for $18. Call 720 N- 8th St 5-7t FOR SALE New and second hand buggies and carriages. Newbern's Shop, 105 N. 4th St Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern houses in fine . location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67, Richmond, lndiaaa. jly9-tf FOR SALE I have a number of improved farms, from 25 up to 2'i acres, city property and lots; commission one per cent. Kaufman, over 828 Main St Phone 2394. 24-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Am Especial BARGAIN A new 4 room house, two lots, well, cellar, cistern, wood and chicken house, for $i,000; $100 cash, balance $12 per month. Now vacant. Morgami' 8th and North E To Sell Yoti Homme fie RICHMOND Js My Specialty KELLY BLK.. 8TH AND MAIN. FARMERS! . How about your grain you have on hands? Tfyla Is the time of the year when the risk from fire and lightning is the greatest We are prepared to write your SHORT TERM J ; . INSURANCE For a period of time from a few days to several months for a very SMALL PREMIUM. W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block Phone 1956. 9-lt For New Modern House, ready to occupy. Phone 3234. 315 Main St, West Richmond. 11-lt

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to Occuipy in either side, it is quite apparent that the advances In wages recently granted by the roads have imposed very se-' rious additional burdens upon earning capacity. Although traffic has been well sustained, current net earnings of nearly all the main lines are showing rather disquieting decreases. It is' evident that unless traffic increases or rates are Increased, dividends must decrease with a consequent unsettlement In security values. Moreover, if the profits of the roads are to be seriously Impaired, many Improvemtns must be postponed, and the roads will be obliged to curtail expenditures in many directions; all of which will effect labor adversely and throw many hands out of employment The outlook is not an assuring one; yet there is good reason to believe that Justice and reason will ultimately prevail as between the government and the railroads. .Clearly the latter are entitled to some consideration in the matter of rates. It would seem also as if unnecessary anxiety existetd regarding the coming decisions of the supreme court That body has always consistently stood for the preservation of property rights. Whatever its decision may be as to the methods of the great combinations before the bar, it is not to be supposed that the supreme court will seek to destroy them. Its policy will be more likely to conserve; and tt changes Jn methods ot organisation are to be enforced, such corporation will at least have the advantage In future of being immune from public criticism. ' They will be in harmony not only with government policy, but win have complied with the highest law ot the land.

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Colminnins FOR SALE A nice 4 acre place with good 7 room house, barn, etc. Price $1,250. . JOHN E. PELTZ. 626 Main St . FOR SALE All kinds of Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, etc. General agent for the Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. John E. Peltz Phone 1332. 626 Main St sun-tues-thurs-fri City Liceose Paid on These A nice 6-room Cottage, full lot. Central. $1,850. , A nice 6-roora half of double House, half block of Main. Central. $1,850. A good 6-room Brick,' all varnished, hardwood ' finish, bath. Central. $2,400. A good 7-room frame house. Central. $2,000. A good 5-room house, bath, electric light, furnace, woodhouse, all modern, etc. $2,000. All of above properties can be sold for $500.00 cash, balance by the month. A nice little investment 3 new 4-room Cottages, $850.00 each; all fenced, cellars, woodhouse, electric lights, sewer. Rent for $8.00 each. A good 80-acre farm for sale or trade for modern residence. A well improved 3-acre place, 2 miles out $1,000. 80 acres, well improved, 6 miles out; some broken land; plenty timber; a bargain; $4,000. A nice, new 4-room Cottage, with 2 lots in Fairvlew. $1,000; $100 cash, balance $12 per month. A 3-room House, $400; $50 cash, balance $7.50 per month. A good 40-acre improved farm for city rentals. ' An 80-acre improved farm for city rentals. P. S. Somebody's looking. I'll stop. It's MORGAN 8th and North E. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY. 214 acres, well improved, good grain and stock farm, near a good town ; 160 acres, improved, well located,; 130 acres, well improved, good land on pike, near a good city; 100 acres, well improved, fine home near interurban and city; 100 acres improved, some rolling land, produces well; 70 acres splendid land, Improvements excel lent; 80 acres, new, buildings, land mostly level; 106 acres, well improved land, all level, good location; 87 acres, good level farm, near a good town; 80 acres improved, mostly level, on good pike road, close to school and church, Immediate "possession; 50 acres, new house and barn, will take cheap property in part trade; 40 acres all level. land, good quality, fair improvements; 40 acres, fair improveTwo Weeks. This ordeal once passed, will probably leave these properties comparatively safe from hostile political attacks, and prove a positive benefit rather than a disadvantage. The general business situation is improving. Trade is quiet and being conducted on much more conservative lines than a year ago a policy which is likely to prove helpful and result in a larger and sounder activity later on. There is still some timidity in business circles over uncertainties which have already been discounted in the stock market but In due season these drawbacks should gradually disappear. T. P. A Notes BY T. C H. The picnic left a few sore spots especially with the runners. The picnic held on Glen Miller park last Saturday has been the subject of much talk by the different members who attended. Everybody seems to be so well satisfied with the affair that talk is now heard ot another picnic next year. . George Miller, of Pogue. Miller tt Co, was in Pittsburg Thursday where he closed cevcral large contracts for The next bis stunt with the local

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ments, part rolling, splendid place for truck and poultry; 190 acres improved, good stock and grain farm, big sugar camp, near a good town, running water; 8 acres, sell or trade for city property; 2 acres well Improved, will trade for city property; small stock of groceries in a small town, nice place in the country for store room with living rooms. If you want to buy a home in the city I can suit you. Come in and see me about farms or city property. One per cent commission. " KAUFMAN, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. Farm! Farm! Far mm! DO YOU WANT A WELL IMPROVED FARM AT SAY $50 TO $60 PER ACRE. IF SO, SEE THE .J. E. M. AGENCY OVER 6 NORTH 7TH STREET. FOR SALE Cholco residence lot. first e-;uare South 12th St Dr. Swing. 23-tt FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONS wishing to take roomers during Yearly Meeting . of Friends, will please notify promptly, Dr. Bally, 31 South 15th or Robert W. Randle, 1231 Main street, or C. E. Newman. State accommodations, number wanted and price. 9&16 IOLA LODGE HEMBERS All members be at rooms next Thursday night,; special business. ll-2t J. M. Lacey Pawnbroicer, 8th and Main. 26-3mo PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively nc advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington, D. C. may22-tf NOTICE The party that borrowed the invalid chair from the Penny Club will pleas return to 100 Ft. Wayne Ave. at once. FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE TURNER W. HADLEY, 913 Main. Phone 1814. HAIR weaving, manicuring, face mas- - sdge and scalp treatment Shampooing, 35c. Open of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss ' Steward, 16 "South Sixth. , may25-6mo FOR RENT. FOR RENT House in country. Box 29, Route 2, New Paris, O. 10-2t FOR RENT Flat at 220 North 12th St. Inquire 216 North 12th St. 9-4t FOR" RENT 5 room house, 808 N. 8th. Ipquire of H. Schell, 1303 Main. 9-St post is the ring and watch contest to be pulled off October 29. Inquire of anyone with books. During the past week G. A. Mendenhall met two different traveling men, both good T. P. A.s who hailed from widely separated parts of the country. One lived in San Francisco, the other In New York. One is apt to run across T. P. A.s anywhere. They are scattered in the four corners of the country. Next regular meeting of Post C is Saturday, September 24. The board of directors will meet Saturday evening, September 17. A great many of the Richmond boys who travel in the interest of Indianapolis houses will go to the capital city j this week to be in their respective houses Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The state fair ' is expected to draw a large number of merchants from the smaller towns and the travelers are expected to be on hand and show them the sights and incidentally take a few orders. Fair week in Indianapolis , is a busy week with the wholesale houses. For ten days or more we were privileged to have in our midst the most highly esteemed, the most beloved member of oar entire organization, the Rev., Homer T. Wilson. Why he is held in such high esteem by every T. P. A why his influence is so snnrpm lis clearly understood by those wto had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Wilson and coming in contact with him. He has left behind him the most

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FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms at 419 N. 15th. S-tf FOR RENT House 5 rooms, also light house keeping room. Phone 3262. 7-7t FOK RENT Furnished rooms, moderate rates, e.'ectrtc light and b&th for gent) only at the Grand. Jly5-ti FORRJSNT A new three ruomcTflat furnished for light housekeeping; 105 N. 4t'a St Phone 1612. 20-tf FOR RENT 7 room house at 20 North 12th St. Inquire 216 North 12th St. ll tt 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 heme baking. Haner'i Art Store. 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. 10-t! FERTILIZER. Attention Faimers. Save J'our money by buying Tcrtilieera of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. 26-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his lireproof building when you want to storo furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street June? 8-tf THOMPSONS' AGENCY Why not now buy a lot in Earlham cemetery. Cheap. 710 Main St. 8-7t RESTAURANT. The best meals v gotten at Profit's 14 S. Eighth street FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. For -terfield. Kelly Blk., 8th ft Main. AugS-tf Attend Mrs.1 Hiser's Business School Opens Sept. 19. Phone 2177. 3U-U OPENING WEEK ' FALL TERM AUG. 29TH TO SEPT 6TH . RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE CABINET SHOP. Sawing, grooving, interior remodel ing, job work. De Banto Shop Phone 1167. sept2-lmo REAL ESTATE. - FOR SALEUNUSUAL OFFER Excellent, Commodious Home, fine lo cation, no use for it At $3,000, less than value. Call soco. Thompson's 710 Main. 8-7t The TwIItcM Of Life. The muscles of the stomach in old ace are sot as strong or acthre as in youth and is conse quence oia people are very subject to constipation and indigestion. II any seldom have a bowel movement without artificial aid. Many, also, have unpleasant eructations of gat from the stomach after eatiar . AU this can be avoid ed oy mm nse ot ur. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin which permanently reerulatas the bowels so rha :assaaes come naturaltv. and so atrenartham the stomach that food la dirested without discomfort. Druggists sell it at SO ceara or SI a targe oonie. . pleasing remembrance of the Chautauqua of 1910. Everywhere he went his kind and genial personality, his ready wit and his great human sym pathy were as ever, so pronounced in the man, that it was impossible to meet him and not at once come to ad' mire him. The T. P. As of Rich mond are greatly honored by having had Mr. Wilson as their guest ; The citizens of Richmond, those who were privileged to meet him, have in unison proclaimed the great good he has done by his visit The . Chautauqua authorities concede him to have been the best feature of the entire : program. And in his going the hope is manifested that he again might be called to Richmond at some future date. The T. P. A. is proud of the impression made by Mr. Wilson; proud from a selfish motive, because he is one of its members; but proud more , so. because wherever he goes, he brings vividly" before the public the high character of the organization and aids in the uplift that is ever the desire of the T. P. A. towards all Its members. C Voris Patterson who was in St Louis a few days this week, says while there he had time to call national headquarters and was pleasantly received by Mr.. Logan, who was strong In expression of anDreciation the entertainment enjoyed with Poet C at the reception extended National Chaplain Wilson and others, and says he had a huge time at the picnic Pat terson lires the present national quarters end &ad tie? are much- more commodious 'and centrally and conven iently located in the Century building

and at less rent titan wera the fanner, and there is an atmosphere of cor dlality now In evidence that was ab

sent prior to Mr. Logan's incumbency. Sam Ford was also run into and he fa indignant at not having received an invite to the doings that he said he would transfer his membership to the National Association at St. Louis. The Indianapolis boys are now busy trying to plan some scheme whereby they can outdo Richmond T.P. A.a in their manner of entertaining. They are preparing for a fall and winter season full of good things for their members. The following is taken from Overstreet's column in the indinaanolis Star: "While the members of the T. P. A. are still talking of their reception at Richmond, where sociability of the highest order reigned last Friday and Saturday, they have made up their minds not to let those' eveius stand as the only ones in the travelers' history of 1910-11. The T. P. A.'s are talking about little else at present and are planning how to outdo the sister post in Wayne county." Hive von trou&M of an atal Arftm from disordered stotnchr Go lo your dramtst ad gt SOc or H bottle ol Ur. UMwu i yrup Pepsin, which i positively smaraataad ts are you au keep you well. POPULAR EXCURSIONS VIA.. .!','.,-, .. ..' C.&0. of Indiana $10.00 ROUND TRIP To Chattanooga; Tcnn. account of Reunion ot the Cumber land. Selling dates X)ct 10th, 11th. Final return limit Oct 2Stlu $24.15 ROUND TRIP To Atlantic City, U. J. account of convention Street and In terurban Railway Association. Sell ing dates Oct 6, 7, 8, 9th. Final return Oct 18th. $16.90 ROUND TRIP1 To Atlanta, Ga. account of Grand Lodge of Odd Pet lows. Selling dates, Sept 15, 16 and 17th. Final return limit Oct 15th. . $24.15 ROUND TRIP. To Atkntic City, U. 3. account of Grand Army Encampment.' Selling dates Sept 15. ft, 17. 18 and 19th. Final return limit Oct 28th. - $21.55 - - ROUND TRIP To Daltiinore, L!l account of Grand United Order of Odd i IT 11 n m. 1 T&' as h.a: Aal A4k ! and 11th. Final return, limit Sept 21st $25.50 ROUND TRIP To New Yorh, N. . Final return limit 30 days from date ; of sale. . - ROUND TRIP SUMMER TOURIST RATES To Portland, Ore ... $7.1 To San Francisco, CaL' f $77.90 To Yellowstone Park ....$51.10 To Denver, Colo , $37.05 To St Paul, Minn., etc,..,..,.,, 24.15 For further Information, call C. A. BLAIR, Pass. A Tkt Agt, Heme Tel. 2GS2. Richmond. Ind. OaeVay Colonist Feres T Ike Usst Via TheCfi0.Hn.cI ti TO Cdifornia $55.75 Selling dates August 25th to Sept fth and October 1st to 15th. - TO r.lexico S25.75 Selling dates-August 25th to Sept. 9tk and October 1st to 15Q. TO Pcrlfcni Cre., SS7X5 Selling dates Sept. 15th to October 15th. --?-'''-. ' Also to Colorado, Idaho; Uostaaa, Texas, Utah. Washington, D. C For Particulars Call C A. BLAIR, Pass. & Ttt. AT