Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 88, 5 February 1911 — Page 9

PAGE NINE. Wi Here ns an opportune 5 ty .for you to find exactly what you want in either city or farm -property. Be a property holder. REMEMBER You can invest the same money you are paying the landlord every month in Rent by . BUYING A HOME ON THE PAYMENT PLAN . WANTED WANT AD

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WANTED Employment by boy of sixteen ; call 3802. 5-2t WX.NTED L-ani dresttmaking with . some dressmaker, care Pal ladium. 4-2t VANTED Place as housekeeper In Rood homo. No washing. Address, House, care Palladium. 4-2t

W'A NTKD $700 on first mortgage. Call Phone 306.", from 7 toft a. m. or 5 to 7 - p. m. 3-3t VAN TEDPIace to work. Inquire 414 North th street. 4-2t VAM M To repair your baby cabs, foratture, bicycles and all kinds of repair' work. We also do picture framing. Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Mala Rhone 1936. 18-tf WKRTKly Everybody to get 1 large Pboto Free with every dozen pout card. I Dlefenbaugh Studio, 9th and Main. 2 t WA"NtEIMiddleaged married man to work In garden by the year Phone 1840. Conrad Zwlssler. 3-3t VANTEl) Roomers ut 39 South 2nd" street. 2-7t WANTED To borrow $1,000 on cbattle mortgage. Address "Borrow," care Palladium. 2-7t WAITED--You to. go to Murray Bit Hard parlors for recrsatlas. , 12 tl MEN Learn automobile business. We teach you at home. Get you $25 weekly Job, $10 weekly while learning. Rochester Auto' School, Rochester, N. Y. It WANTED Charles D. Shtdeler, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main St. Phone 1814. lS-tt WA"NTK D Partner In manufacturl n g business. Pears closest Investigation. Opportunity seldom offered. Kor particulars see W. J) Hiatt, 7 N. th street. 25-tf WATfTKDi f you want your repairing done right, go to A. J. Ford, Cunningbarn's Shoe Store. 5-7t V'XNTKDPra"nopuplls by a former student of the muslo department at jSarlham College. Terms -reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 Worth C street ' ' st WANTKD 4 middle aged women for house , to bouse demonstrating", for the Green Trading Stamps. Salary , and expenses Call Monday, 8 a. m. 10 K. 0th street. It WAfiTEDPIn boys; must bo six teen. City Bowling Alley. 13 tt WANTKD First class wood- pattern makers. Nordyk'o & Marmon Co., - Indianapolis. Ind. It MK.N WANTED, ago 18-35, for firemen $100 monthly, and brakemen .. $80 on nearby railroads. Experience unnecessary; no strike. Positions guaranteed competent men. Promotion. Railroad Employing Headquarters over 400 men sent to positions monthly. 'State age; send stamp. Railway Association, care Palladium. FOR SALE FOR SALE Gas range, cheap; 425 S. 14th. It FOR SALE -One-horse wagon suitable for grocery, laundry, dry goods, or dry cleaning business. Call 1607 Main. 4-tf FOR SALE Huff leghorn cockrela. Wm. McCoy, Boston. Ind. 3-3t FOR SALE One hot air furnaco and bath room fixtures. Call 3191. JJ-St FOR SALE One-horse wagou, 721 N. IX. 3-7t FOR SALE Grocery stock. Address "O." care Palladium. ... 2 7t FOR SALE Baldwin Grand piano. "32 North 10th street Phone 3494. l-Tt FX)R SAUCheaT! llaidwin plauo player. Phone 3494. 3-7t FtiR" SATiJiood fresh cow. I'hone 1840. Conrad Zwlssler. S-3t FOR SALE A male calf, short horn. , by I G. Cook. Richmond, Indiana, It. 5. 2-1 Ot FO R8 AXETypewfiter""fl'ne cond l tlon. $15; 904 N. I. 5-7t FOOAL"Ei8tn block wood delivercd any part of the city. Phone 4103. ' ' 23 tt FOR BALE Full blood barred rock cockerels; 723 Main St. 6-1 1

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There will bo a special meeting of Tost C next Saturday to take action In regard to the closing of the postofnee Sunday . morning. Quite a few members are Interested in the postoffice being opened on Sunday. This Is particularly so' with the travelers living here whose houses are located out of the city of Richmond. Thene travelers receive every Sunday morning mall that is of great Interest to them. In this mall weekly changes of prices of goods are received; ratepicnt ofi accounts compiled Sat u. day are also frequently In this Sunday mail. It Us the custom among wholesalers and manufacturers employing travelers to; make every Saturday a

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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this ot flee. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall in answer to their ads. Mall tt this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Harry .. W. II. .. J. w. . . M. F. .. Md .. 1 Permanent 1 Widow .. 2 W. H. ..1 P. . ..2 Mall will be kept for 8 aays only. All mail not called for within tbat time will be cast out FOR SALE Duroc brood sows. Farrow Februafy and March. Papers furnished. Phone tHlC. Commons, Webster. ; FOR SALE Dykes 1911 complete automobile course, never used. Teaches how to "Tost Out" and every' detail pertaining to building or repairing all kinds of tires. It sold next JO days, will go for $9.00. 20 South 22nd. It FO ITSALE 3 good brood mares. lit" quire of A. II. Pyle. Phone 5147-C si-m F0RSATB G'ocmI steel tire buggv with storm front for $12.00.- New burn's shop, 4th and North A. 26-tf FOR SALE Good bIzo violin. Call 202 North 8th street, or phone 2301. 25-tf FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey In good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE Edison Improved phonograph, concert brass horn, beautiful quartered oak record cabinet with nearly 100 new records; will go for less than half original cost. 20 So. S2nd St. -It FOR SALE Complete portable poultry plant, UBed only . one season ; . Incubators, brooders, adjustable wire .Hens, colony houses', automatic drink ' . log fountains and feeding boxes, oak spouting trays, caponlzing .instruments; everything ready to operate; owner compelled to sell for $r0. about half original cost. Price includes recipe for making cheap growing feed; must be Been to be appreciated. 20 So. 22nd. It FOR SALEREAL ESTATE FOR SALE Valuable property very reasonable price; 211 N. 13th. In- ' quire at premises. 5-tf foil SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light, 12.300.00. hone 1522. 17-tt FOR SALE Six room house, bath, furnace, electric lights. Owner leaving city. Price reasonable. Call at property, 107 Kinsey street. 2-7t PL'liLIC SALE At my farm uortbeast of town on February 14, 1 p. m. I will offer at public sale 6 horses. 13 cattle, 12 tons of hay, U00 lmthols corn, 50 bushels seed oats and other articles'. Albert Rallsback. Ihos. Connlff. Auctioneer. 31-38-12 FOR SALE Farms from 8 to 200 acres; City property, commission 1 per cent. Kpufnian, over 828 Main. . Phone 2391. 26-tf FOR SALE 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 Seventh street. sept 1-tf FORSAl7EMi7hlgan Farm Landii biggest bargain. 4.660 acres of good farm land in one body in Kalkaska cninty, 5 miles from Michigan Central railroad, raises good alfalfa, . clover, apples, potatoes, etc. To elose partnership will sell for only $3.63 per acre, cash. Will retail quickly for $13 per acre. No trade considered. McGuire & Orr, 101 Washington St.. Chicago. 111. It FOR SALE S. C. W. Leghorn cockrels. Young and Wyeoff Strains $1.50 each. Eggs in season. C. C. Saxton, R. 4, Richmond. 23-14t summary of the week's business and outline affairs In general for the incoming week. Any Information the houses desire to give their men Is in most cases mailed out on Saturday to be in the hands of the travelers Sunday morning. ' A committee has been appointed to confer with the postmaster to see what arrangements might possibly, be made of such mail as is absolutely necessary for delivery Sunday morning in the event the office is closed. The committee is composed ot Lebo, Gordon, Plerson, Caldwell and Brown and will report to the post next Saturday the result ot their conference with Postmaster Haas. Harry Thomas formerly of this city was In Richmond during the past week visiting relatives and friends and consulting with his employers. Watt and Keeler, manufacturers of caskets. Harry has been at all times extremely lucky in the way the world goes and is living up to the .standard

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80 acres, all nice tilling land, 10 acres fine large timber, 500 fine fruit trees, all young bearing trees, mostly Keifer pears. 15 acres clover and timothy, 15 acres good wheat, 30 acres for corn and oats, balance blue grass, a good 6 room frame house, large barn, corn crib, sheds, plenty of water, cement walks, in Jefferson township, good markets, V2 miles from railroad in this township, would sell for $125 per acre. The price to Feb. 10, 1911, $4,000, one-half cash. It's rented after that. Round trip from here every day, four hours on the farm.

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he has established. While in Richmond he was handed a gold watch which he drew in a contest conducted by a local organization. Andrew Jackson, a popular T. P. A. ot Marion, was in Richmond during the past week. Mr. Jackson is one of the leaders of the anti-saloon forces of Marion. He presided at a meeting recently held in Marion protesting against the -reopening of the -saloons in that city. Charles Pierson happened into the barber shop yesterday and before -he knew w hat was " going on" the barber had rcnoved his moustache. He is now making all kinds of apologies to his friends for his extremely youthful appearance. A new wholesale candy company has been 'organized in Richmond which will be known as the Quaker City Candy Co. The president of the new company Clarence Finney, a

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popular member of post C, who has been associated with the Richmond Candy Co. Ed Stegman is to be the secretary of the company. The exact location of the new firm has not been definitely setUed. A Prtty Green One. A man was arrested on the charge of robbing a man of bis -watch and chain. It was claimed that be had thrown a bag OTer his Tictim's head, strangled and robbed him. There was such little evidence, however, that the judge quickly said. "Discharged ! The prisoner stood still in the docs, amazed at getting his freedom so soon. "You're discharged. repeated the Judge. "You can go.. You're free. Still no move from the prisoner, who stood staring at the Judge. "Don't yon understand? Yon hare been acquitted. Get out! shouted the Judre. "Well. stammered the man, "do I have to give him back his watch and

FOR SALE 5 room house. Phone 3751 between 7 a. m. and 5 p. m.' 5-7t

SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Bts. 16-tf FOR SALE 18 acres level land, comfortable house ot 5 rooms with cellar. New barn 25x55; good orchard, J,i mile from school, for only $1,500 Possession March 1, 1911. Excellent tobacco land. Inquire C. C. Hawley, New Paris, Ohio. Phone 75. 3-7t Farm for- Sale We have for sale a farm of 130 acres located in Wayne County, Indiana, on a good turnpike, within one mile of a good shipping point. The residence has six rooms, with summer kitchen and wood house attached and is near the road. The barn is new, size 36x40 ft. This farm is well tiled and well fenced. There are 37 acres of growing wheat that looks fine, 26 acres of clover, and 40 acres of ground for corn this spring. About 8 acres of good timber. The land is sugar tree and burr oak, all level and not a bit of waste. Price very reasonable. Purchaser can get immediate possession. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son, Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block, Richmond, Indiana. Phone 1956. LIGHTNING VERSUS STEAM. Testing the Telegraph In the Early Days of Its Invention. Years ago, when the electric telegraph was a new Idea and a mystery to the masses, there came trouble one Saturday night in the Bank of Eng land. The business of the day bad closed and the balance was net right There was a deficit of Just 100. It was not the money, but the error, that must be found. For the officers and the clerks there could be no sleep until the mystery had been cleared np. AV that night and all Sunday a force ol men were busy; money was surely gone from the -vaults, but no one could discover whence. On the following morning a clerk suggested that the mistake might have occurred In packing for the West Indies some boxes of specie that had been sent to Southampton for shipment. His chief acted on the suggestion. Here was an opportunity to test the powers of the telegraph lightning against steam., and, steaa Jrtttf forty-

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Good 5 room house, four doors from car line; 1 acre fruit, $1,800.00. Good 6 room house, electric light, acre, 3 doors from car line, $1,700.00. Good 5 room house and barn, two and one-balf acres, $2,500. Homes from $1,000.00 up. In any part of city desired; prices right and payments reasonable. Some good bargains in farms and lots. . These properties are all in city and aro extra good. We will take pleasure in showing you homes iarge or small located in any part of Richmond or suburbs. ' , , Call and See Us

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PHONE 1814. FOR RENT FOR. RENT Five room flat, modern, heated, hot water. 46 S. 11th street . ' 4-tf r FOR RENT 4 room flat for light housekeeping. Cor of 5th and S. A. A. W. Greeg, Hoosier Store. 3-tf FOR RENT 4 room flat with bath and steam heat, corner 9th and Main streets. C. E. Shively. Phone 1967. 3-tf FOR RENT Five room house and furniture. Address 'X" care Palladium. l-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. 613 South B street. 31-7t FOR RENT Good fall pasture. Phone 1872. Call 611 Main. 26-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping, with light, beat and bath, 131 Richmond avenue. , 12-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, central, modern for gentleman, cheap if permanent. Address Permanent, care Pnll. 30-tf For Sale 5 A-into mobiles Demonstration and show cars; cheap; will sell at great sacrifice; must make room for 1911 cars at once. One 1910 Model 17 Buick, fine condition. ' One 1910 Model 19 Buick, good as new. One 1910 Model F Buick, new with all equipments. Two 1910 Model F Buick demonstrators, at a very low figure. One 1910 Oakland "20" 2 cyL Touring carH, complete. One 1910 Parry Touring Car demonstrators, only practically new. One 1910 Model F Ford Touring car complete; fine condition; very cheap; must be sold quick. A. L. HEAD, Hotel Westcott ergfit uo.;r3 ri-.e trt- very Soon tne telegraph asked a man in Southampton. "Has the ship Mercator sailed? The answer came back, "Just weighing anchor" "Stop her in the qneen's name, flashed back the telegraph. "She Is stopped," was returned. "Have on deck certain boxes (marks given), weigh them carefully and let me know the result, telegraphed the chief. This order was obeyed, and one box was found to be somewhere about one pound and ten ounces heavier than Its mates jnst the weight of the missing sovereigns. "All right Let the ship go!" was the next order. The West India house was debited with the 100 and the Bank of England was at peace a gain. Harper's Weekly. . r The'Tim to Bluff. The only safe time to bluff is when yon have the goods. Detroit Free Press.

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913 MAIN ST. ' LOST LOST Delta Gamma pin, an anchor; . set' with pearls;. return to Palladium3 and receive reward. 6-2t LOST Pair of gold eye glasses going from lOO N. 7th to Knollenberg's Store and then to 36 S. 12th, Return 100 N. 7th; reward. It LOST Black and tan hound, short ears, scar between eyes ; finder or any man giving right track liberally; rewarded.- Gus Winters, 34 N. 3rd. LT$5"b11lbetween Jones Hardware Co. and 8th St. on N. E. Reward if returned to Palladium office. ' .'(. :, . 5-2t LOST In Baxter school yard, gymna'-' sium suit ' and ' ; slippers. Reward. Return 250 S. W. 3rd Phone 210T. 4 It FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys on corner of Main and 20th streets. Can get same at 28 S. 20th street. 4-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED - STORAGE. , Don't forget Atkinson and his , fireproof building when -you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. - JuneJS-tf MISCELLANEOUS LIVE AGENTS and beginners, sell best guaranteed hosiery; large prof its; $10 daily -easily made. International Mills-, 3038 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. FIRE-INSURANCE and Insurance of all kinds. Loans, ( Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. . ; ,. -, '.' ' i. '.-"" 15-1 1 IF YOU GET HURT or sick, have your protection. " Get a - policy In the Wbrkingmen's Mutual Protective Association and you will be taken care of. Dont put it off any longer. Phone 1589. .Will' McVay, 16 Odd Fellows Bldgi It FINE HORSES Like people, ale. Therefore, if you have any valuable .ones. Insure them against death from any cause. For particulars tfmll on or 'phone Dougan & Co., Room 1.' I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1230. 15-tfi The Adoration of tho Wig. Wigs were never so popular as In the reign of Charles IL The author of "The Beanx and the Dandies'' tells ns that "when Clbber played Sir Fopling Flutter his wig was so mach ad- -mired that he bad it carried to the, footlights every evening In a sedan Chair, from which It was handed to; him that be might put It on his head." Placing tho Blame. Jndge (to burglar on trial) Have j yon anything to say, prisoner? Bur-, glar Yea, your honor. I was only act-? In' on me doctor's advice to take some-, thin afore gOin' tcr bed- Boston Transcript. , . Trouble In tho Air. Husband Yon don't go shopping , with Mrs. Nearby any more? Wlfe--No. The last time we went she want ed a remnant that I wanteds Judge. - . Ifs faith In something and enthusiasm in something that make life worth, leoklng nL.-W. Holmes. ', --