Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 63, 11 January 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 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 CoovenJemice LIST OF AQENCJES Branch offices aro located In every part of the tlty. Leave your WANT ADS with thu cno nearest you. Tho rates are tho same and you will save a trip to the main office. SOUTH 07 MAIN Bruenlns & Kick horn, 13th and S. E. A. W. Blkkwedel. Sth and South F. Henry Ilothert, Gth and South II. NORTH OF MAIN Qulglcy Drug Store, 821 North E. Child & Son, ISth and North C. Wm. HUger, 14th and North O. John J. Cetz, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qulgley Drug Store, 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Fosier, Richmond Ave. and North West First St. Ceo. II. Shofcr, 3rd and W. Main. FAIRVIEW W. II. Schneider, 10J3 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 days for tho price of C days. Wo chargo advertisements sent In by phono and collect after Its Insertion. WANTED WANTED A hoy 17 to 19 years to learn press feeding. Nicholson It. Mfg. Co. 11 2t vXNT E D A place to do general housework or work by tho day by a girl. Address M. D. U care of Pal ladlum. ll-2t WANTEll Position an himsekeeper of chamber maid with hoard for three. Address W. II., care Palladium. ll-2t "WANTED Old feather bed. Highest rrk'". Call or card to General Delivery, Richmond, Indiana. Har ry Hoffman. . 10-2t Wanted WMhings to do at 40s Center street, West Richmond. 10-2t WANTED To rent U or 4 room flat, furnished or unfurnished. Phono 2150. 10-3t vXNTEDTo rent 4 or 5 room flat or cottage furnished for light housekeeping. T. F., care Palladium. 9-3t WANTED Dree Jtnaklng; 1417 South C street 8 9t WANTED General collecting. W. II. Luring. Phono 4127. Residence 131 South 14 th. 5-7t WANTED A good carriage blacksmith at once. Davis Carriage Co., Richmond Indiana. 4-tf WANTED i'in boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23 tf WANTED Hot air furnace. Phone 1370. 9-tf WANTED Charles D. Shideler, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans. Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main St. Thone 1814. 15-tf HAIR DRESSING shampooing, manlcuring. Bring your combings and let me make you switches and puffs for Christmas. Miss Steward, IS S. 6th street. Fbone 1372. 3-tf BILL TO ABOLISH LEGAL EXECUTION Oregon Legislature to Consider Wiping Hanging Law Off the Books. (American News Service) Tortland. Ore., Jan. 11. Oregon will consider the abolition of capital punishment at the coming session of the legislature. A bill has been prepared to be submitted to both houses that, tf passed, will wipe out the hanging law now -on the statute books. There is considerable sentiment In favor of the proposed law and It is quite likely it will pass. Several organizations oppose capital punishment for religious and other reasons. . These are coining to the aid of the bill and missionary work is now being done among the members of the coming legislature. The substitution of life Imprisonment for legal executions ill be urged. The Maine law will be the b:is for the proposed legislation and a companion bill will seek to place a check upon the pardoning power. A Check on Pardons. It Is argued by thoae favoring the new law that the greatest deterrent to crime it to assure all of the certainty of punishment and the bill removes the possibility of a kind heatred governor turning the prisoners loose and cheating justice. Pardons win be provided for, however, whenever there la newly discovered evidence, but only after the state supreme court, having examined tho evidence. Informs the governor the case is one be may properly consider. Opponents of capital punishment will support their cause by statistics gathered from other states. It will lo contended that disregard for hupaaa life runs strongest la the states

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WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreatico. 12-tf WANTED If you want money tn place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld'a Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Mln. 14-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at l'arlham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1S74 or call at 1417 North O street. 5-tf WANTKD To repair your baby cabs. furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do plctur-j fraroU Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 18-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE English Pcramhulatrr. Price reasonable. Call 230 North 20th. ll-3t FOR SALE Modern ton room residence. Fine bath, furnace, finished attic. Big bargain. "Modern" care Palladium. 10 Tt FOR SALE Wood; phone 514GH. s-:t FOR HALE Dr. Bulla's residence, 32 S. 9th street. 6 Tt FOR SALE Phonograph and 100 records in fine condition. Call 127 S. 4th street. 18-tf FOR SALE Mantlo cabinet with four French plate mirrors. Phono 2301. Call 202 N. 8th. 22-tf FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE 18-ln block wood delivered any part of tho city. Phone 4105. 22-tf MANUFACTURER, $30,000 Buys Interest (working or silent) In established business (close corporation) located Columbus, Ohio. Staplo exclusive article, covered by Patents. Sold through dealers, considerable export business, already shipped and start made on chain of stores profits 20 to 50. Write care of Palladium. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 3-room flat furnished for light housekeeping for two people only. Call Porterfleld's cRal Estate office, Kelly Block, Sth and Main. FOR RENT House and barn 121 Randolph street. Inquire at 17 South 4th street. ll-3t FOR RENT Furnished room, heat, light and bath. Suitable for two persons. 115 North 16th. 10-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, modern. Phone 1958. 10-3t FOR RENT Cottage, S. 8th street Call 1022 8. C street. 6-tt FOR RENT Furnished front room at 42 8. 3rd street. 5-7t FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1812. Call 611 Main. 26-tf FOR RENT-Furnlsiied room, central, modern for gentleman, cheap if permanent. Address Permanent, care Pall. 30-tf FOR RENT A new threo roomed flat furnished for light housekeeping; 105 N. 4th SL Phone 1612. 20 tf where hanging Is the common practice. Another argument for a modified criminal code Is the claim that it Is difficult to convict persons of murder in the first degree when the Jury realizes the penalty is death. Hal D. Patton. senator from Marion county, will introduce the new bill in the senate, and G. W. Johnson, representative from the same county, will present it to the house. E OF IDLE Desperate, Tries to Kill Self and Family. (American News Service) New York. Jan. 11 Crazrd by his Inability to find employment, Charles Vestrlng shot his wife in the head as she lay In bed this morning In their home at 32 Forest avenue. Querns, turned the gas on in a room where their one-year-old baby lay asleep, and then went to another room and set himself on fire. When Mrs. Vestrlng was wounded fhe ran to a rear window of their apartment, on the first floor, and leaped into the yard of David Finning, where she lay unconscious. The child and mother probably will recover but Vest ring w 111 die. FACULTY TO PLAY HIGH SCHOOL TEAM The Tacuity-student basket ball game of the high school will be played at the V. M. C. A. Saturday night, and an interesting as well as amusing contest Is expected. For the faculty Winjum and Horton. athletic directors, will play forward: Principal Neff. probably center, with Waldrip and John F. Thompson, guards. This" combination should beat anything, the faculty believes. The regular team will not use any men whom Captain Meyer wishes to play iu any future games.

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WANT AD LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail In answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: P O No. 67 .. 4 0 1 X 1 S 2 C. II 10 Lak 1 White 1 O 4 Mall will be kept for 3V flays os!y. All mall not cal'cd for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. Sth and Main. sept3-tf DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Eleven room house, frame, with stone foundation and slate roof, modcm, attractive in design, wide verandas, spacious grounds beautifully shaded, fine view overlooking campus of Earlham college, on street now under I contract for improvement at township ' expense as a boulevard. The proper ty 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 FCMTlSALE Small, 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 Soventh street. sept 1-tf FOR-SALE Six room bouse with bath, furnace and elect ie light, S2.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE New cottage for home or investment, nets 8. Box 100, City. ! FOR 8 ALB or trade tor Richmond property, two modern houses in fine location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67. Richmond, Indiana. Jly9 tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local Information office. Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE One lot in Richmond for horse or team of horses. Address 'Trader," care of Palladium. 8-7t LOST LOST Oriental elastic belt on Sunday afternoon. Leave at 210 South Sth. Reward. 10-2t LOST Pocketbook containing two small purses, containing about $60, and duplicate from bank in Mart Starr's name, somewhere on North 9th St., or between North Sth and North 15th on D. Leave at Union National bank. Reward. 9-tf CHAMPION SPELLERS Of County to Have a War of Words. The county spelling match has been set for Saturday afternoon, January 21 and will be participated in by fortyeight of the township and school corporation champions. County Superintendent C. O. Williams will conduct tho contest. The match will be held for the purpose of determining the three representatives of the county In the district match at Connersville in February. The state contest will be held in March and county superintendent Williams, who is anxious for Wayne county to carry off the honors, has instructed the teachers in the different township schools to carefully instruct their students who participate in the county match. GULF COAST BEING RAVAGED BY STORM (American News Service) Vera Cruz. Mex., Jan. 11. The Gulf coast region of Campeche, Tabasco and Yucatan is being swept by the worst storm in twenty years. Reports from coast towns declare that many vessels have foundered and that probably a score of lives have been lost. The marine loss will go over 1.000,000. WILLIAM D. FOULKE ONE OF SPEAKERS William Dudley Foulke left Tuesday evening for Detroit, Mich., where he will address the National Civic federation in session in that city on Thursday. He will discuss the objections and good points, as he views the situation, relative to national corporation laws. ' ' "

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KNOWN VALUES fUBLiaHKRS CLASSIFIED ADVESTISINQ ASSOCIATION PAPtaa WK ABE MEMBERS Pprt in !1 urt, t,f ,U gu, aci Ccnd6. our wnt upp)ied .arwhere a ti:r by the bel medics in the cou:ry Get ear membership l:t. Cheek papers feu wot. W do tha rut. XahUthtTt Ciiined Adfrtii:nf At!o-;-en Bttfiio, Ji. ST. FOUND FOUND A rcsary CH lill. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED RESTAURANT. The best meals &re gotten at Profit's. 14 S. Eighth street. STORAGE. Don't forge: Atkinson and his fireproof tulidlng when you wtnt to store furniture. Phone 1545. ua an J Maia street. janeiS-if PRODUCE

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IF YOU HAVEN'T ENOUGH CASH to make tho first payment- Indiana frm yoa ftro ist. tue mn we are looking for. If you are a Hollander, a German, or of any other progressive naHooaHty. if j'a are a tenant farmer working scrr.e other man's land, an ambitious young man who wants to own a farm of your own, or a farmer who haa sold your farm and want to invest where the climate is tetter., we are also looking for you.

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? p p p p O O C O o o o IF YOU WOULD, then let us tell you about the "ADELINE" Plantation in Southern Louisiana. We 6old over six thousand acres of this land inJDecember to Northern farmers. We will place 4,500 acres more of it on the market, January 17th and will not be surprised if it all sells on that excursion. If you only knew how good it is, you would not be surprised, either. If you cannot move there this spring, do not let that hold you back as the land is, or will be rented for you at a good rental for 1911. Make your arrangements to go with us on January 17th on our free "Home Seekers" excursion. FREE SLEEPING CARS and FREE MEALS from the time you leave home until we get you back. Write or see us at once for full particulars and literature. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. P. E. Keller, Special Agent, The Westcott Hotelr Richmond, Indiana. N. B. I will be at above hotel each evening and Saturday this week.

A VICTIM OF CUPID Reported the Mayor Will Be Married Soon. Dr. W. W. Zimmerman, serving his third term as mayor of the city, will soon become a benedict again. Mrs. Viola Godwin will become the bride, it is said. Inquiry was made about the license at the office of county clerk George W. Matthews on Wednesday by attorney Henry U. Johnson, representing the mayor. Mr. Johnson was given the privilege of sending for the license blanks and issuing the license either at his office, Dr. Zimmerman's home or some other place. Mayor Zimmerman was divorced from his first wife. Mrs. Cyrena Zimmerman on Monday in the circuit court. Abandonment was alleged, it being shown they had not lived together for twelve years. Mr. Johnson represented Mrs. Zimmerman in the divorce case. The mayor could not be found on Wednesday, but Mrs. Godwin, who. it is generally reported will be the bride stated she knew nothing about the ; arrangements, and that for informa tion It would be necessary to see the doctor. It is understood the wedding will be quietly solemnized in Richmend and that they will make their home on North Seventh and A streets. Mrs. Godwin has been housekeeper for Dr. Zimmerman for some time. For Sale Cheap. S. Sth. Good sleigh, 32 3-ti CARD OF THANKS. We desire to give our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors, for the sympathy and kindness shown during the sickness and death of our little son Frederick, and for the many beautiful floral emblems. j Mr. and Mrs. Puria ujid famCy. lilt

MISCELLANEOUS IF VOV WANT ycur repairing done r.eat.y sr.d ircn.tiy t,o ! A .'. Ford, Cunningham's S'aoe Store. :o-;t PATENTS procured, also bo;a on commission. Positively io advance fee. Patent Exchanga, Jenifer P.v tiding. Washington. D. C. may22-tf

FOR YOUR PLUMBING, Leat!U, nrairiag, and ! w.- rk, a'.) phene 2502. l. II- Jobauu: street. J. u -7t

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EASILY 100 BUSHELS THE ACRE

That is well improved, ui.d under io his'uewi sUve of cultivation, Of the richest and best soil in the world, That will grow more corn than any land in Indiana, In a well settled and progressive community, where there Is no pioneering to do, That will double and treble in value in the next few years, In a country that is free from malaria and pests of all kinds, Where it doesn't get cold in winter, and is cot as hot in summer as it is here in Indiana, Where the cost of living is at a minimum, Where you are not obliged to burn up in winter, what you have made during the summer. At a much lower price than an Indiana farm, By making a cash payment of only one-fifth of the selling price of the land, the balance on the crop payment plan, by giving the crop from only onesixth of your land each year until It is paid for,

That you can buy without any other money consideration, A farm where 80 acres will produce more than 160 acres will In Indiana, In a country that is perfectly drained, and in a community that is being rapidly settled by Indiana farmers just like yourself, Which Is on the main line of the Southern Pacific R. R., 110 miles west of New Orleans, a city of 350,000 people and as metropolitan as Indianapolis, Which is close to the Gulf of Mexico, and has a salt sea breeze every day in the year, and is the most healthful spot in the whole country, Where they have good schools and churches, rural free delivery, telephones, good roads, etc. -

GIVES UPCHILDREII Mother of Twins Cannot Support Them. Unable to care for the new born twins and receiving no support from their father, Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell, who is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Davis, 100 Main street, where the children were born Sunday, has consented to their adoption. Judge Fox of the juvenile court on Wednesday morning received a report of the circumstances in the case from probation officer, Mrs. Elizabeth Candler. She has had two or three requests from responsible parties and it Is probable the two children will be placed in better homes, at least temporarily. The authorities will make no prosecutions. Mrs. Mitchell, who is not yet nineteen years old, and her husband have not been able to live together long at a time and Mitchell is not permitted to visit at her parent's home, he says, because he has been threatened with a dose of buckshot from her father if he ever darkened their door again. Indications are the marital relations of the two will be straightened out in the divorce court. Spanish deputies, some of whom are agitating for a salary already enjoy certain privileges. They are entitled to frank their letters and travel on all railways in Spain free of charge. Unlike the French deputies, however, they have to pay for refreshments consumed in the chamber, the only item supplied gratuitously being barley sugar. Of this there is an unlimited supply, and lady visitors to the chamber are always presented with a packet of this delicacy, which serves to sweeten the debates. London Chronicle. Palladium Want Ads. Pay.

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FIXE HORSES Like people. d'e. Tbcrefore, if you have ar.y vaiuablt ones, insure the.n against dealt from any cause. For particulars call cr. or phone Dougan & Co.. Room 1, I O. O F. Fids. Phono 1330. U tf The king and queen of England have presented a Zulu shield, basket beer jbottie. horn cups, mats, horse trapping s, a chief's dress, fcrty-one Austiranan spears, three srear throwers, i dancing plumes, eight war booruer'angs. four ' buliroarers" and other relics cf their colonial tour to the King's iLynu museum. Y. M. C. A. BANQUET WILL BE DELAYED The date for the annual banquet at the Y. M. C. A., has been postponed from January 26, owing to the fact that the Men's Club, of First Methodist church, holds a similar affair on that night. Many members of the Men's Club are also "Y" men. The association banquet will probably be held a week later. The record for attendance in the Boys' Bible Study club was reached last night, when over 115 youngsters between the ages of 12 and 18 attended. Although it has been charged that the "Y" does not reach the lower class of boys, but merely touches the higher classes, Secretary Weed states that last night at least fifty of what might be termed "street boys" were at the Bible class meetings. The Richmond "Y" classes are exceeding In attendance even those of the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. which Is laying special stress on Bible study work. MOCK TRIAL WILL HAVE LARGE HOUSE The mock trial which will be given this evening at the Gennett theater under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian association, and as a benefit for the association, probably will have the best house of any production ever given the theater. On Tuesday evening every seat with the exception of a few In the first row on the lower floor had been sold and those in the balcony experienced nearly as good a Eale. Final rehearsal was held on Tuesday evening and the production promises to be an excellent entertainment. With the exception of one or two parts, the cast Includes local residents. .,. He Works. "He never works, does he? "Oh, yes; be works aay one be can ?r anything hs cajCblcap Pose

FAITHFUL OFFICER PRESENTED CHAIR

In respect to his services as master of exchequer of the Coeur de Leon lodge, Knights of Pythias, for the last twenty-three years, the lodge presented L. K. Harris, with a handsome Morris chair at the meeting last night. Following the presentation of the chair the new officers were installed and a banquet served. Next to wool and wheat and the output of its mines, Australia's greatest source of prosperity is butter, the production of which is insreasing steadily. Terre Hautj, liiiiai?.?3lli & Eastern Traction C&. Eastern Divisla Trains leave Richmond for IndianApolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.; 7:25; 8:00; "9:25; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:0Q; 7:30; 8:40; 9:00; 13:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indianaoolis, 8:40 P. M. Last Car to New Castle. 10.00 P. M. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette. Frankfort Crawtordsvllle. Terre Haute. Clinton, Sullivan. Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris, I1L Tickets sold through, 1 io iala st icuoNO. JEWELRY Start the NEW YEAR, right. Make a new resolution. Buy your jewelry at the place where you can -get the advantage in treatment and price. Call and tee me before you buy. Fred Kennedy The Jeweler 526 Main St. GROCERIES? Home Grown Potatoes, (In 5 bushel lots) per bu., 65c Pride of Richmond Flour, 50 lb. sack .....$1.30 Carpenter's Fancy Flour, 60 lb. sack $1.80 Pure Lard, per lb 15c Lenox Soap, 3 bars for...... 10c Lenox Soap, per box ...... 13.20 Gloss Soap, 7 bars for .....25c We Always Have Plenty of Good Country Butter and Eggs on Hand. GEO. A. CUTTER Cor. 4th and S. D Sts. Phone. 1323. mm Just received a large shipment of No. 1 Winifred, Pocahontas and Ohio coals. If you want the best, call Phone 1235. D. C. Bullerdick & Son 525 SOUTH 5TH ST. Main Street Office, 911 Main St. How is This for Economical Living? THREE FEEDS FOR That's what it costs to feed INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD Now Is the time to feed it and then watch your stock improve. Get our prices It pays. Omer Whelan FEED AND SEED STORE 33 S. 6TH ST. PHONE 1679

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