Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 60, 8 January 1911 — Page 7

THE KICU3IOXD PALIiADIU3I &XD SUN-TELEQRA3I, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1911.

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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.

For Your Comvenileece LIST OP AGENCIES Branch offices are located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates aro the same and you will save trip to the main office. SOUTH Or MAIN Brucnlng ft Elckhorn, 13th and S. E. A. W. Mlckwedel. fcth and South F. Henry Rothcrt. Sth and South IL NORTH OF MAIN Quigley Drug Storo, 821 North E. Chllds ft Son. J Sth and North C. Wort, Hieger, 14th and North O. John J. Oetz. 10th and North IL CENTRAL Quigley Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Fosier, Richmond Ave. and North West First St Geo. II. Shofer, 3rd and W. Mala. PAIRVIEW W. H. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 daya for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after Its insertion. WANTED "WANTED First class experienced Calendar Salesman for an up-to-date house. Good territory open for the right man. Fischer Art Company, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTEDDressmaklng; 1417 South C street. 8-9t WANTED Dy experienced man posltlon as meat cutter or grocery clerk. Address O. care Palladium. 8-lt WOMEN, aell guaranteed hose. 715 per cent profit. Make $10 dally. Full or pirt time. Beginners investigate. Strong Knit. Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. W-SfT lD" iousekeeper. Call 31? 8outh 6th street. 7-3 1 WANTED A girl for general housework. 401 N. 14th street. 7-2t MEN MAY EARN good pay copying aaaresses, etc., at home In , spare time. Particulars FREE. V'H. nowan. uept. A 416. Chicago WANTED General collecting. ' W. H Luring. Phone 4127. ' Residence 181 South 14th. 5-7t VvANTKD A good carriage blacksmith at once. Davis Carriage Co.. Richmond Indiana. 4-tt WAXTfcU A house keeper. E. M. Hutlers, .Ratllff street, Denton Heights, or address 137 School St. 3-7t WANTED Investor in new rentals, netting 8 per ceut IJox 100, city. 29-7t WANTED Pin boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. zS-tf WOMEN'S TONGUES WAGGII1GJ00 MUCH Do Not Know the Value of Silence as Nerve Tonic, Authority Says. Washington, O. C. Jan. 7. Women stand little show of curing themselves of nerves and temper, according to Dr. Enrico Seraflnl of Italy, who says silence Is the only cure for neurasthenia and all nervous disorders. Dr. Seraflnl professionally . supports the finding of ReV. Samuel Lombard, who, at a congress of psycho-therapeutics, held that talk is the source of these troubles. These experts admit women talk too much. v "Nervous depression and neurasthenia are due," said Dr. Seraflnl. "to a tendency- to talk too much. Now, to talk' docst'mean to sound letters, but a mental effort which excites the whole nervous system. The effort of thinking, or making up phrases, of listening and forming arguments with hearers, of being attentive to them, of co-ordinating the thread of conversation all these things intensify a general awakening of the person which finally results in a nervous breakdown. "Persons who are not loquacious, medical records show, have always been remarkable for their good health and this silence Is directly related with the first order u doctor gives his patient, that of absolute quiet Silence Is a good cure for the nerves." Pr. Seraflnl 1 on his way to Buenos Ayrea, where be will reside in the future. Ttie Way to K.n Htm. "My wife and 1 are going to tpctiA a few months with hr people at Strong's Corners." said the meek little nan, "and I want yon to mall your paper tdroe" ' -a'es.","sal .the clerk. ."Whit's jour aamer "Well rr to make sure, I . guess you'd Itelter address It. 'Mary Strong's JIulnnd. Stroi.B Coroers." Catholic Mta-dard and Ttine-.

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WANTED To do your sweeping with WANT AD a vacuum cleaner; 50 cents an hour. Call M. II. Mullholland. 213 N. 6th p cp r n n s; street. Phone 2348. 27t P II M fF fm PhY WANTED Hot air furnace. Phone lb l& U U l& UU !) 2370. 9-tf WANTED Charles D. Shldeler, Real The tollowlng are replies to FallaEstate. Fire Insurance. Loans. Ren- dlum Want Ads- received at this of tans, Notary Public. 913 Main St. tlct- Advertisers will confer a great Phone 1814. 13-tf 'avor br calling for mall in answer c',j ; r to their ads. Mail t this office up tHAIR DRhSSI.NG-shainpoo ng.mani- nQO tod fo curing. Bring your combings and let me make you switches and puffs i rir t for Christmas. Miss Steward. 18 S. "m CV "In , 6th street. Phone 1372. 3-tt t, b , ' - -- . X 1 Hoosier .. ..1 WANTED You to go to Murray BU- Joha 4 s 2 Hard parlors for recreation 12-U c u;.".;;i0 Cash Buyer.', WANTED If you want money In place of your city property or farm. ,,,, v . . . ' c rlgh to Porterfield's Real Es- Ia"w LY Z hxxl ... ,. , . , All mail not cared for witLln that UU office. Kelley Block. 8th and Ume be Main. 14-tf . . , WANTED Piano pupils by a former F0R SALE18.In Mock wood deiiVerstudent of the music department at cd any part of the cit phone 4103 Earlhnm College. Terms rcasona- . 2.tf ble. Phone 1.S74 or call at 1417 North C street. 6f MANUFACTURER, $30,000 WANTli'l" To repair your baby cabs, Buys interest (working or silent) furniture, bicycles and all kinds o' in established business (close correpair work. We also do picture poration) located Columfjus, Ohio, frsmtsa Brown ft Darnell. 1022 Staple exclusive article, covered by Mat Phone 1936. 18-tf Patents. Sold through dealers, con- . ; siderable export business, already POP AT P shipped and start made on chain of stores profits 20 to 507c Write juw-nj-j-jni-r """""" "rji J"'".""rr"'" " care of Palladium. FOR SALE Shelving in south room . ,. .. of Masonic Building. Call phone -,? g283. 3t FOR RENT F(JR v8.hnT?tronntrtaftorend FOR RENT Six room house, 243 S. desks at Bartel s Stationery Store Srd; modern, $15.00. Call phone 3180 8-2t PUBLIC SALE Tuesday, January the j 10th, 2H miles north west of Center- FOR RENT Furnished room, 37 N. ville, Ind., 10 a. m., consisting of 8th street. 8-3t stock farming implements; some very rare old pieces of furniture In- -R RENT Five room cottage, nine eluding a grandfather's clock, etc. dollars. Six room house ten dollars. A. O. Derlng, Auctioneer. Dr. Gable Roscoe Klrkman. It Administrator. It FOR RENT Cottage, S. Sth street FOR8 ALE Wood; phone 5146E. Call 1022 S. C street. 6-tt 8'7t FOR RENT Furnished front room at FOR SALE Dr. Bulla's residence, 42 S. 3rd street. 5-7t 32 8. 9th street. 6-7t for RENT Furnished room, 101 N. FOR SALE Household goods, some 9th. 29-7t office furniture, including a large F0R RENT-Good fall pasture. Phone leather operating chair. 32 S. 9th. lg-2 Cal, 6U Maln 26-tt 6 3 1 i i ii i i FOR SALE 95-acre farm 4 miles FOR RENT Furnished room, central, 'southwest of Centervllle. Inquire modern for gentleman, cheap If per- ; Mrs. Wernsfeldt, 509 South 9th St., manent. Address Permanent, care Richmond. Indiana. 4-6t plt11- . 30-tf FOR SALE Good driving and general RKNT-A new threo roomed flat purpose Horse. 133 S. 21st street. furclehed for light housekeeping; - . 2-tf lOr.N. 4th8t. Phone 1612. 21 FOR SALE or trade. Jewel base burn- rrOD cai c nri er. good as new; 105 X. 4th St tKJK 5nLC KCAL. - - ' -: ESTATE FOR SALE Phonograph and 100 records in fine condition. Call 127 FOR SALE S. 4th street 18-tf Richmond property a specialty. r ' - ; Portsrfield, Kelly Blk.; Sth and FOR SALE Mantle cabinet with four jiain. aept3-tf French plate mirrors. Phone 2301. Call 202 N. 8th. 22-tf FOR SALE Small, well Improved suFOR 6 A LE-Pa per route cheap, it urban Pmises; well fruited good sold at once. Phone 2018. 72t feouff otne! o"1"11 ; an Ideal little home for the retired FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired farmer, or city man seeking a susurrey In good condition. Call at burban home. Price $4,000. Apply 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 29-tf North Seventh s'.reeL sept 1-tf

A BUSINESS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK BY HENRY CLEWS

New York, Jan. 7. The first week of 1911 has acted better than its predecessors in 1910 and 1909, each of which signalized the new year with a slump in values. There was a distinctly more cheerful sentiment and prices displayed an encouraging degree of strength. The basis of improvement is the comparltively easy condition of the money market and prospects of Its continuance. The end-of-the-year payments have safely passed and funds will soon begin to return more freely from the interior. It is poHsible that the Eastward movement of currency may not be quite as early or large as at one time expected, because of the extensive borrowings of Western farmers either to hold crops or to Invest In catatle for feeding purposes. Funds, however, detainedfor these legitimate purposes will find their way later on to the financial centers. Perhaps the strongeet ' Influences for cheap money are the prevailing dullness of trade and the late decline In both security and commodity values; factors which have simultaneously released a large amount of money and increased its efficiency.' Not only is the domestic money market In very satisfactory condition, but the same remark applies to the international money markets. Easy rates prevail in London, Paris, and Berlin. The situation over there is also favorable. Funds are plentiful and there Is every prospect that Europe will be a good buyer of securities during 1911. This is particulary true of London, for the reason that Great Britain is enjoying extraordinary prosperity and will have cerrespondingly large American Investments Is becoming distinctly more friendly. While the capital by our various branches of Government National. State and city Is disliked over there, this feeling is largely If not more than, counteracted by recognition of the Increased safeguards which are being thrown around American investments. The fact that many of the exploitations which disgraced our financial operations in previous years could not be now repeated, together with the many restrictions now imposed upou new issues, have

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done much to regain the confidence of foreign investors in American securities. It is no exageration to say that the foreign outlook for American investments is execeptionally favorable, and enough so to prove an Important element of support. In the local situation there is also considerable betterment This must be credited to the growing ease in money and better investment conditions. There has been a much enlarged demand for bonds, especially those exempt from taxation, and the low prices at which many good issues can be had make them , seem exceedingly attractive in comparison with current rates of interest The same remark applies to the better class of stocks whose dlviden-paylng abilities are beyond question. The stock market, however, is inevitably influenced by the somewhat unsatisfactory conditions of home trade, by the delay of the Tobacco and Oil decisions, and by uncertainty as to what action will be taken by the Inter-state Commerce Commission in regard to an advance in railroad rates. As soon as these questions are out of the way the stock market should exhibit increased acUvlty. While an earl decision from the Supreme Court is highly desirable there woulld seem to be no occasoin for special uneasiness regarding the outcome of these cases. Should the decisions on Tobacco and Oil be unfavorable no great harm would result. The production and consumption of oil. tobacco, and all other products would go on as before; only the forms of organization would be changed. The worst that could happen would be the temporary inconvenience of reorganization, which, in all probability has been thoroughly anticipated by the concerns likely to be affected. It should not be forgotten that the famous Northern Securities case excited" vastly more apprehension than the cases now awaiting decision; yet was settled adversely without' any 111 effect upon the stock market Moreover, our corporations have shown a marked change of spirit during the last few months and are no longer antagonistic to (he law; they simply desire an authoritative interpretation

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.is KNOWN VALUES rUBLIsHKE3 CLASSIFIED ADVEBTTS. ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE . ItB3 Papera In .11 p.rta f ta. 8ute ,B( Cauda. Your wants anpplied aarwterc n te by th. belt medium in th mutrr. Gi oar membenhip Ii.ta Check paper J-su want. We da th reat. .VaKiahera Claaaifie. Adrmt.lnr AtsocJ. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Eleven room house, frame, with stone foundation and slate roof, modern, attractive in design, wide verandas, spacious grounds beautifully shaded, fine view overlooking campus cf Earlham college, on street now under contract for improvement at township expense as a boulevard. The property is in good condition and unencumbered. Owner a non-resident. This is an opportunity to secure an elegant, commodious and comfortable home in a good location at a decided bargain. For full particulars apply to DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY wed-sat-4wks FOR SALE Six room bo.se with bath, furnace and electric light, f2.300.00. hone 1.122. 17-tf FOR SALE New cottage for home or investment, nets 8. Box 100, City. FOR E ALE or trade tor Richmond property, two modern bouses in fine location in Indianapolis, very attractive. Address' P. C. box 67.v Richmend, Indiana. Jly9tl SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E St3. 16-tf FOR SALE One lot in Richmond for horse or team of horses. Address "Trader," care of Palladium. 8-7t 4 LOST LOST $5 on Main street between 18th and 6th, Return to 108 North 18th. 7-2t EOSY Three key wo door, one locker, on ring; return Post Office. Reward. 8-2t FOUND FOUND A rosary. Call 1111. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfleld. Kelly Blk 8th ft Main. AugS-tf RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Eigiith street ;.. STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and bis tireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street JunelS-tf MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debt contracted by my wife. E. W. Winfrey, Jr. 8-3t FOR CISTERN cleaning and repairing call phone 2502. 6-7t PATENTS procured, auo sold on commission. Positively no advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building. Washington, D. C may22-tf so that they may know what course is safe and within the law. As to the railroad cases, they are really a more serious matter. Since the roads have been forced to make concessions to labor, estimated at between $100,000,000 and $150,000,000 a year, it seems perfectly reasonable that they should be permitted to recoup at least a portion of this -loss through the means of better rates. Certainly there is no justice in expecting stockholders to stand, the entire burden, which is becoming more and more evident; as the monthly returns of the various roads show heavy and very signlficent losses In net earnings. Under the circumstances it seems probable that the roads will obtain some concessions, for this would be good policy on the part of the Government, and the readiness with which the eWstern roads last week granted an advance to their employes suggests that railroad managers entertain expectations of this character.- A favorable decision will unquestionably have a widespread effect upon business. Railroads which are now economizing in many directions will have to retrench still more severely should no advances be per mitted. This would mean the throw-1 ing out of employment a large number of hands. It would also mean a contraction in improvements and a further .reduction in the employment of labor. On the other hand, if concessions are made to the railroads improvements will be continued, orders for equipment and rails which have been held back for months will be forthcoming, and the effect will of course be to stimulate business. Another element in the situation is that a number of important new issues areJ pending, making it desirable for banking Interests to keep the market in as healthy and active condition as possible. -This Is the period of the year when such operations are carried on with more activity than usual. There is no prospect of any pro longed rise in values or any unusual activity la the market until the conditions of general business Improve; but the financial situation is generally sound and a more cheerful sentiment prevails everywhere, and these are factors which cannot fail to have at least a moderately stimulating effect upon values.

FOR YOUR PLUMBING, heating, repairing and sewer work, call phone 2052. H. H. Jehannfng 1022 S. C street. 6-"t

FINE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, If you have any valuable ones. Insure them against death from any cause. For particulars cll on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf FOR SALE A GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE Electric 1'ght, all improvements mado, well located; price 51,400 for quick sale. 40 acres with 8 room brick house, good barn and other out buildings, close to Richmond, on interurban. $5,200. 8 room modern brick house with 50 ft. lot fine location, large barn, bath, electric light. furnace. Price for quick sale, $3,750. John E. Peltz Phone 1332. 626 Main St Cows, hogs, chickens, praties, turnips, cabbage, kids, disturbances and umbrellas can be raised on thejFollowing: , ' 70 acres, nice land good Improvements, 7 room house, 8 miles out possession now, $4,200. 40 acres, 5 room cottage, barn, all new, . tillable, 3 miles out, $2,500. Vacant In Jefferson county, Indiana, SO acres, good improved farm, all tillable, will sell for cash or trade for property here, will , give or take, will put in 5,000 with the farm for good rentals. 18 acres, nicely improved, 6 miles on interurban, $3,600. A 10 per cent investment on $3,000 for $2,650. , A nice cosy 4 room new, $950, will rent for $100 per year. A number of good rental dwellings from $1,800 to $5,000. This is all the time I have to write bood bye Respectfully, Morgan STH & N. E.

8811 A PRACTICAL AND NEAT SCHOOL FROCK.

Giis Dress with. Bloomers. Bloomer dresses are a boon to mothers and a comfort to growing girls. For play or school there is nothing more desirable, for a dress of this kind may be worn without any petticoats. Galatea, gingham, percale, chambrey, cashmere or henrietta may be used for the dress, with sateen or mohair for the bloomers if the dress is made of woolen goods, or, if made of wash fabrics the bloomers may be of the same material. The Pattern Is cut in 4 sizes: 4, , 8, 10 years. It requires 2 yards of 36 inch material for the 6 year size. The bloomers require 1 yards. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps.

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The jo Eo M AGENCY Offices over 6 N. 7th St., offers the best of ' I oi'proved Farm Lao ds for sale. Locations unsur passed in Wayne, Union, Henry, Randolph, Darke and Preble counties. Now is the time to buy. Possession March 1, 1011 and 1912. Espeeial For a 18 acres, new 6 room modern frame house and bank barn. This place is for sale. Less than 2 miles, on interurban. Morgan 8th and North E. Address pattern Dept. Richmond Palladium.)

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THE KICKER. An Entirely Different SeK f Was ; Frwtht Ofwttav There U a -world of dinerncevbtweeo the man who kicks and the Burv who growla. '. V?r"':v T " The man who kickswho truly, earnestly and honestly kick Is a good kind of man to bare about He kickbecause things are not as they should be. and he proposes to correct them. The man who growls is merely a negative quality. He Way know that things are not going right bnt he hasn't any Idea of tryiug to do anything about it MIe just sits round and complains- " 8 : '. " ; You remember ,Mar Twain's story ; about the kicker ami bow successful ' he was In securing everything that belonged to him. , He was a producer In , the best iene of the word, just as eTery man -who kicks in the right way is certain to be. . You probably know just such men men who are chronic v kickers. Let anything go wrong and they go "up in .the air" In a minute. , but you can depend upon it that that particular . thing will never go wrong again if they can prevent it A kicker may not be the most agreeable person to have around, yet be is a healthful factor tn almost any establishment He has his. faults, but It., Is possible- to -overlook them for the sake of the productive value that be "represents.'' i As to the growler there seems to ? be no place for aim in the work of the world. He may complain loudly and whine and talk about other pee- . pie., but be remedies no faults, he re- i pairs no leaks he Just makes trouble. That is the dlCtrence between the kicker and the growler. Business. WEB OF THE SPIDER, r , Thousands ef Strands In Bash ff Its 8ilky Thrsads. - For a long time the web of the apt der was supposed ,to be a simple strand of wavy silk,' bat later It was found that such was far from being the ease., Under the microscope we can .get at ithe secret of the spinning very nicely. . We see that there are either four or. six teats on the spider near the lower V part of the abdomen, almost, exactly similar to the teats of a cow. From, these Issue four or six strands, as the case may be. But these stranda themserves are not simple, but are : composed of at least a thousahd flbera each, for it has been proved that a each teat there is a sieve of at least a .thousand holes, through .which the silky matter la strained. Thus wo see that, fine as is a spider's web, it la yet composed of from 4,000 to 6,000 fibers. Iwanhoeck states that It would taka' at least 4.000.C30 of the completed . threads to make a thread as ttrraf ha a aUk thread of the alse of a hate. As to the color of the thread, our; ordinary spiders spin one of a, uniform Cray color. But In the riotous tropfes ' there are found sptderm 'that spin varl- y colored webs. One particularly prodce red, yellow and black tkrMda, which it Mnds tofether witk a pleasing color effect.""0' ' -Iv i: v--s In the thread of the spider Ilea dormant a arest Industry once ft la properly atudled-Fopalar Magaslna. . Hafakin TMbits. The skins of bogs butcfceKrlia parts of Meaico are eoararteA ELSm, oattnarr wt rn- wWtfA. -' Quigley Drug: Stores . The Sterea of . DRUG SAVING PRICES ' " .' 4th and Main Sta " ." '. IL 821 North. E St, : , ,' ; : MEERHOFF The PLUMBER ; 4 Repairs In Gas, Steam, Water and Electrical Work . . 4 4 ' Phena 123 . . !!MaJajMj Cream StoWMp - -at H. G. HADLEV'S New Cope RICHMOND FEED STORE lllMftSL Pbe? 21SX DON'T That NOW is, the time to proitect yourself against loss try WIND STO RMS. Costs but little. DOUGAN & CO, ' -""' '.''- .' . -' ' i v'.':'1 Room 1, I. O. O. P. Bldg. Phonetl330.