Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 190, 18 May 1911 — Page 7
THE ItlCIIMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEG 11 AM, THURSDAY MAT 18, 191 1.
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For Your Con- , v. venle'nce js LIST OP AOENCIES Branch offices arc located la every part of the city. Leave jour WANT ADS with the on nearest you. The rates are the same and you will tare A trip to the mala office. SOUTH 0! MAIN Eruenlug Elckhorn, 13th and B. E. A. W. BUckwedel. Ith and South F. Uvxrj Rothert, tth and South H. NORTH OF MAIN Qti'tjey Drue Store, 811 North E. Chllds A Son, 13th and North C. Win. Htecer. 14th and North O. John J. Gets, loth and North H. CENTRAL Qalsley Drug store. 4th and Mala WtST RICHMOND Jeha rosier. Richmond Are. and North West First St i PAIR VIEW T7. H. Schneider. 109S Sherfdsn. j RATES . Oa cent per word 7 days for the i price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent la by phone and collect after Its Insertion. WANTED JORDAN. M'MANUS cc HUNT (FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Alain Phone 2175 WANTED ; First-class Striper on Automobile Bodies. Nordyke & Marmon Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 18-2t WANTED Everybody suffering from Ptlea, write for free trial of Positive , Painless Pile Cure. 8. U. Tarney, Auburn, Indiana. For sare at Quigley's Drug Stores. 13-7t eod WANTED Position as housekeeper for man with one or two children, by middle aged lady. Call 517 8. Hth street 18-2t WANTED Work in private family fr home or wages. Address H. C, care Palladium. l8-2t VANTCD-OHlce position. hive had four years experience. Address II. If, ear Palladium. , . 18-2t
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.. mLTON.PtP. XtlRon. Ind., May 18. Mrs. Nellie Elliott of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Sirs, tariff Cooney and daughter yesterday. Tbm w C. T. U. Institute for the county will be at Fountain City Sunday and Monday, May' 21-22. A fine, 'program Is to be handled. Mrs. O. A. I Borders of the Milton union Is named for a paper on "What Does the W. C. 'T. U. In the Making of News? Mrs. Hamsey and son Edwin, of tMetamora, were In town yestecday. "They were enroute to Richmond. Bd Hainey, a son of Mrs. O. A. Borders, now traveling In the south, was recently bitten by a mad dog. The mad stdne was applied ' Immediately and although there was quite an amount of the poison found In his body. It Is thought that It was all extracted and no occasion for alarm is felt Grant Stanley was called to Springport' by the Illness of his father. The Intermediate girls of the Christian church Sunday school will give a lawn fete on the lawn at Morton Warren's tomorrow evening. Everybody Invited to attend. Mrs. Blackburn went ' to Cincinnati yesterday. I. N. Locke, who. has been living here some time has moved his SanitaryMattress Works to Cambridge City, where they will do work for a few weeks.'-. Mrs. Adam Snyder and daughter. Miss Marie, have returned from a abort visit at Cincinnati. ,. El wood Beeson is having his house repainted, , La re Cross had the contract' Mr. and Mrs. George Crull are visiting friends at Richmond today and seeing the soldiers. Mrs. Oran Bragg is still very, sick with quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller spent yes terday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J George Keever. Theo Crist Is having his house newIy painted. Lafe Cross has the contract ' F. M. Jones and the Rev. E, K. Van Winkle attended a state convention of the Christian church, at Columbus this week. Mr. Jones returned yesterday. Miss Nora Campbell is visiting her , sister and family. Mrs. Emma Winsett also her niece, Mrs. Frank Murray and family at Richmond, and seeing the tolilers: " r Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones were enUrtalned at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. . P. Jones yesterday. A large' crowd of our soldiers went
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WANTED -Highest prices paid for old feather beds. Address Simon Cohen, Richmond, Gen. Del. Will call. 18-7t WANTED Three boy to work. Apply Knopf Floral Co. 17-3t WNTryDAhijrienced licitor. II. C. Bullerdlclc and Son, .S29 South 6th street. 17-2t VANTED Girl for general housework. German preferred. 46 S. 13 street 17-tf WANTED Washings to do at 638 S. 6th street. ' 17-2t WANTEl-iuick repairing neatly done by A. J. Ford, Cunningham's Shoe store. Prices reasonable. ,16-7t WANTED Carpentering. First class lob guaranteed. Inquire 217 N. 13th street. - 16-?t WANTED Boys over 16- year of age to offbear. Apply Starr Piano Co. 0E-6I-8MI t WANTED To buy good grocery delivery wagon. Phone 1410. 16-tf WANTED Good home for child 4 years old. Will pay $3.00 per week board. Address "Y. Z." care Palladium. 16-3t WANTED Stock to pasture. Phone 6135-A. 14-7t WANTED A good experienced auto assembler. Must have experience. Davis Carriage Co. 15-tf MALE HELP WANTED The best Selling Vacuum Cleaner in America. Agents are making from $50.00 to $100.00 per week. We want a ' representative in every town to handle the sale of the Golden. Rod Vacuum Cleaner. To men who are capable of organizing and instructing solicitors we have a very special Inducement. Write today for particulars. The Hugro Manufacturing Co., Manhattan Building, Chicago. 111. . . 14-7t WANTED Position aa bookkeeper by young married man. 300 W. 3d and Main. 14-7t WANtED White girl for general housework.. Apply 221 N. 6th St 12-7t WANTED To repair baby cabs, sharpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Picture framing. Brown A Darnell, 1022 Main St Phone 1930. SEE MOORB OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance,. Bonds and ' Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 1. L O. O. F. Bldr. feb20-tf MEN C AND WOMEN It you want to work, sell ' guaranteed hosiery , to wear. Big commission. Make $10 dally. Experience unnecessary. Address International Mills,. 2038 Chestnut. Pblla, 11-tf to Richmond yesterday to attend the encampment. Miss Ruby Kellam bad the Standard Bearers Tuesday evening. Aside from the regular order of business the Bearers voted to have the Milton Society placed on the umbrella being formed by the Standard Bearers of the Northwestern branch of Methodism, which is composed Of several states Including Illinois and Indiana. It is fashioned after the manner of umbrellas used In marches In China and. is to bear 100 names, according to a custom in China. , The purpose is to raise money to send a missionary from that branch to China. The Standard Bearers at Milton with Mrs. C. H. Pinnick as superintendent and Miss Carrie DuGranrut president voted to send $10, the amount required, take the book by Gall Holllster, "Woman in Heathen Lands," and secure Ive new members, This entitles them to a name on the umbrella. Miss Alice Binder of Connersville, was entertained with . Miss Nettle Shank southeast of Milton Sunday. They also visited Milton that afternoon. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., May 18. Mr. Clarence Keever and wife and baby of Muncie, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. Frank Keever and wife. Two of the rooms owned by the Lynn Telephone company, and occupied by Frank Brittain and wife, are going through some new repairs. Mr. Brittain and wife have taken rooms in the hotel while the work Is being done. . Mr. Robert Benton of . Richmond made a business trip to this place oh Tuesday. Mr. Guy Hall and wife of Straughn, are here visiting friends and relatives for a few days. Mrs. Belle Thompson is very ill at this writing. Miss Mildred Davis was the guest of Miss Freda Reynolds living north of town last Saturday and Sunday. ' Mr. Karl Thomas who attends school at Winona, Is borne for a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Thomas, living south of town. Mrs. Maud Williams daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner, southwest of town, met with quite a serious accident one day last week. As Mrs. Williams started to come down stairs she tripped and fell, landing at the foot of the stairs. . She received bruises and a broken collar bone. Mr. Rnford .Woolley and wife are moving from the Fulghum flats into the property owned by Martin Davis. Several members of the Christian
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WANT AD LETTER' The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads.' resolved at this office. Advertisers win confer a great favot by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follow: . M. M. ....... 2 Rental ........ 1 Auto ....... 1 ' Farm ....... 5 Ze 4 Mail win be kept for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out WANTED Charles D. Shldeler. Real Estate. Fire Insurance, Loans. Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main St Phone 1814. ' 16-tf WANTEDt If you want , money in f place of your city property, go right to Port erf ield's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. -, ,18-tf WANTED To store your stoves for thn' season. W. F. Brown,417 N. 8th. Phone 1778. 25-30t WANTED Four or five Barred Plymouth Rock 'hens must be pure strain and good layers. Address F., 7-tf Wanted Pin nor 9-, must be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tt DODDO (22721) better known as the Clevenger horse and Willa Boy (61835) both Percherons. will make the season of 1911 at "Cherry Lane Farm," A. H. Fyle, Prep., 2H miles . northeast of Richmond, Ind., on Middleboro Pike, It. R. 4. Phone 5147-C. 13-2mo. WOMEN Sell guaranteed, nose, 70 per cont profit Make $10 - daily. Full or part tinra. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit Box 40a. West Philadelphia. Pa. - 11-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Sariham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or call at 1417 North C street. 5-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE A good four cylinder, 4 . ifi . r t-. passenger uuiumuuue. w . ru ecunett Phone 4033. 18-5t FOR SALE OR TRADE "Ribbon L." i fast trotting 4 year old suitable for ( handsome young man. Phone 1718. 18-eod-7t FOR SALE Cheap, 5 passenger touring car in very best of condition or will trade for two passenger car or . . cattle. J. B. Gilbert, 102 North 15th street, Richmond, Ind. Phone 2234. . thurs-fri-sun. church were baptized hi the creek north of town Sunday .afternoon. Mrs. Frank Gardner and little son, Floyd, of Richmond, have been Spending a few days with her father-in-law, Mr. B. H. Gardner and wife. Mr. Benjamin Shoemaker of the Soldiers' Home at Marlon, Is spending a few weeks at this place. Mr. Shoemaker is in failing health. Mrs. R. T. Bogue and sister, Mrs. Durfee of Chicago, have rented the John Boren property on Green street for the summer. Mrs. Bogue and Mrs. Durfee come from Ocean Springs, Miss., where they have been spending the winter, and will spend the summer here before returning to Chicago. Mrs. Gogue is a sister to Mrs. Dr. Huff of this place. Mrs. Barney Marine has rented her goods to Mrs. R. G. Bogue and Mrs. Durfee for the summer, and will make her home with ber mother, Mrs. Ruth ElUott. Mrs. Frank Thomas and daughter, Aisle and Margaret, are spending a few days in Richmond with her mother. Mrs. Nichols. Henry. the.elev,en-year;,old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Macy caught a Wabash sucker, the largest fish that has been caught around Fountain City recently. It measured 14 Inches long and weighed 1 pound and 3 ounces. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind May 18. Miss Leah Petro was the guest of her aunt Mrs. John Myers at MllviUe, over Sunday..Mrs. Fanny . Flood is visiting with relatives at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Murray, returned to Richmond, Tuesday after a visit with Harley Benbow and family. Mrs. Elizabeth rHeiner returned from New Castle, Tuesday. rr Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter, Frances, and Miss Eva tSmith spent Tuesday at Richmond. . Sam Werking and Ault Lamb have gone to Montana for a few days stay. Mr. Lamb is contemplating locating there. ,: " .. ' . Sheridan . Campbell returned.-Tues day evening from Grand Rapids, Michigan, where hfs sister.' Mrs. George Houser, lives. : . Mrs. Frank Petro, Miss Leah Petro and Charles Petrq were at Richmond, Tuesday. .' ..--- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harris are .visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris at Walnut Level. "r Mr. and Mrs. 'Andy Simpson spent Tuesday at Richmond. , Miss Edith Weber and Miss Leora McCullough have been hired by the trustee 'to teach at the centralised school, east of town the coming: term. Miss Weber will have charge of the primary grades and Miss McCullough the Intermediate grades. Miss Elsie Thornburg returned Tues
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FOR SALE Throe burner hot plate in good condition. 201 S. 10th St 18-3t FOR SALE Second hand rubber tire surrey. Meyers and Parks. 17-2t FOR SALE Three-year-old registered driving horse. Call 517 S. , 12th street after 6 o'clock, evening. 17-3t FOR SALE A lot in Earlham Heights. Call phone 3199;;; 17-7t A FCMIGATOR--Surq. cure for gaps' In poultry. Manufactured by Geo. H. Lane, 715 N., B street, Richmond, Indiana. Phone 1851. " Mail, orders promptly filled. 16-7t FOR SALE ..ice extension table and velvet carpet; .Cheap if sold at once. 310 N. 15th street 16-3t FOR SALE 5-passenger Buick ; two cylinder; run one season; new tires. Also Keith Credit System one hundred book, five hundred pads. C. T. Wiley, Admr. 804 North H. 16-7 1 FOR SALE Kitchen cupboard. 50G S. B street - - 16-3t FOR . SALE New phaeton. Phone 3700. 16-7t FOR SALE 10 year old. 1200 lbs., work horse. Call at cor; 17 and N. F St. "-.V 14-7t FOR SALE Or trade for a smaller automobile, a 5-passenger automobile. Call 416 North 18th or phone 1317. " ' 12-7t FOR SALE Barred Socle "Baby c.hlcks, 25 for $2.00, until Wednesday night 325 S. W. 1st street "'. 9-tf FOR SALE CHEAP flOne set Victor floor scales, show cases, two hardwood doors, two pine doors, frames, etc., for office inclosure. 1 pair , heavy store doors. 100 feet inolosed counters, 1 machinist's tool chest Richmond Brokerage Co., 214 Fort Wayne Avenue. Phone 1249. 14-tues-thurs-sun 3wks FOR SALE: A four-cylinder Ford runabout. Good condition. Call 3166. ' . - . .V : ' c- " . 6-t FOR SALE Two seated steel tired sttrrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave., or Phone 3276. .' - 19-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. ' Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE We have farms . located convenient to the city. City property at all prices and locations. Building lots that are fine. Plenty of good land. Oler & Howes, Westcott Block. day evening from a visit with her sister. Mrs. Bert Atkinson at Richmond. Aaron Waltz and family of Mooreland spent Sunday with Ed Raffe's. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr of Union City were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Georgw Fouts. , Mrs. Sara Binkley went to New Castle, Ind.. Wednesday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Thornburg and family.- . - . ; V :X:,i Miss Anna Horn returned to her home at Richmond. Tuesday after a few dayS' visit with Mrs. Will Abbott The Five Hundred club met Monday afternoon , with Mrs. 'Raymond Small. All members were present but Mrs. Brant, Mrs. A. R. Jones substituting for her. The next hostess will be Mrs. Fred Teets. . The M. E. parsonage is being repainted. EATON, OHIO Eaton,' O., May 18. Before Judge Abel C. Risinger, 'of the common pleas court, Lester Baker of New Paris, entered a. plea of not guilty to two charges of horse stealing and one for assault. Henry Brock of Lewisburg, who . also was indicted by the May grand jury for failure to provide for his children, pleaded not guilty. The dates for hearing the cases have not yet been assigned. William B. Marsh went to 'Indianapolis Tuesday evening, tora short stay xon business. - '1, ,. . Mayor Felix M. Marsh of Camden, was an Eaton business, visitor Tuesday.'. ' A meeting of the Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will be held Thursday 'afternoon at the home of Mrs. Asa Burch, Deem street C. B. Greene was here from Dayton Tuesday afternoon. Dr, W, E. Pryor of Camden, spent Tuesday here with his brother. Dr. Logan R. Pryor and family. . Charles Schlenker of Hickman, Ky-, Is here visiting hi mother, Mrs. C. G. Schlenker and other relatives. Harry. Fraxier of Cincinnati, spent Tuesday with friends In Eaton. Mrs. John M. Gale was a Dayton visitor Tuesday.CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, ind May 18. Mr. and Mrs. David Gray, of Salt Lake City, will arrive within a few days to visit the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gray. : Joseph Brewer, of Wabash, is the guest of Charles Morris, and attending the encampment H. B. Miller spent Wednesday In Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stevens and daugh
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ADvEETUfc We do a general insurance business. Fire, Life, Liability, Live Stock, Plate Glass, Automobile Fire, Automobile Liability. Accident, Health, Burglary and Fidelity. We represent strictly first companies, in all of our lines. class When you buy insurance get the best It costs no more than inferior grades. We also do a general Real Estate, Mortgage Loan and Rental business. WW. H." BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block, Richmond Ind. Phone 1956 thurs-sun-mon FOR SALE Good seven room nousa on South 14th street Good lotation. Price $2.7wO. Fine 80 acre of good land, well located $9,000. WTe have a largo list of farms and city property for sale. Dye and Price. truds-sun FOR SALE Fine building lot on S. W. Third street Cement walks and sewer, all in. Must sell quick. . 5 rooms and bath, all modern house in good location. Price $1,800. John E. Pelts, 626 'Main street. Phone 1332. 17-3t FOR SALE Well located rental property, pays 14 per cent on Investment; a bargain. Address Rental, care Palladium. So-tf FOR SALE Modern ten-room brick residence. 300 S. 13th street Phone 1288, or 2147. 2-tf SEE MORGAN for Real Estate la all Its phases and local Information Office. Sth and North B Sts. r 16-tf FOR SALE Six i rocm house with bath, furnace . and electric light $2,300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Modern homo, steam heat fine 'bath, oak finish'; with quartered floors, basement toilet in cellar, good , location, fine barn, cement floors, electric light and water in barn, also new double bouse, ' modern on both sides. Good investment Must be sold;: leaving town. Phone 1258. " 1-tl FOR SALE Small, well improve! suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn ; other buildings; 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 Xorth Seventh street sept lt-f of Mr. and Mrs nesday. Frank Chalfant WedAlbert Crlpe, of Chicago, and' John Taylor, of Crawfordsvllle, arrived Monday evening to attend the encampment at Richmond, and also to visit Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lafeve.r, Mrs. Ed Copeland is seriously ill with erysipeles. - " , Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fronaphel were in Anderson yesterday on a business trip. ; C. T. Wright and son, Donald, went to Indianapolis; Wednesday "to attend the Indiana Funeral Directors' association. Henry Scharf has purchased of PhilHP Franxman, the farm of 115 acres, near Pennville, The n consideratio was $10,000. - The ladies of the Methodist congregation will hold a reception in the parlors of the church, this (Thursday) evening. A ' cordial invitation is extended to everyone. Karl Boyd has returned - to Grand Rapids, after a few days spent with relatives in this city. ' 4 Mrs. Hannah J. Watson, is a' visitor in the home of Meriman Strawn and family. ... H. B. Beard and family are spending a few days, camping near. Greensfork. ";'" Among the persons from out of town in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. M. L. Bowmaster, Tuesday afternoon, were Henry Binkley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Binkley, of Tipton, Mc and Mrs. ?- Hodson, of Brightwood, Mrs. Black of .New York. Mrs. O'Dell, of Chicago, and Elam Armstrong, and daughter, of W'aldron. " Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kitterman, and MrB. Will Butler, spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. The organ recital given in the Methodist church, Tuesday evening by Miss Grace Anderson, of Greenfield, assisted by Mrs. Laurence Ogborn and Miss Gaynelle Hagaman, - was very pleasing throughout The music was such that appealed " to alL The group of national airs, was especially Inspiring. .The members of the Alumni are working toward the perfection of a permanent organization. Every alumnus is . urged to . give the movement support . .'.,;'.....;' '..-:' "V'"; ' Judge and Mrs. Palmer, of Wabash, are. the guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Harvey and "attending the encampment at Richmond. , Miss Elizabeth Ohmit spent Tuesday with friends in Richmond. A. K. Steele was a Richmond visitor Tuesday. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper entertained at six o'clock dinner, Tueeday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chalfant, and Mr. and Mrs. George . Babeock. Mrs. Chalfant returned to Alexandria' Wednesday morning after several weeks spent la Cambridge City.
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FOR SALE A double bouse; modern, . Best location in city, j both sides rented. Nets present owner 10 per cent Call phone 2S06 or address H. D. B., care Palladium. 28-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 large rooms and board. 403 National Avenue. !6-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping.. Light, heat and water. Inquire 410 N. 11th street. 13-tf FOR RENT 5-room flat; electric light and bath. Cor. 1st street and Richmond avenue. See A. W. Gregg. Hoosier Store. . 11-tf FOR RENT Modern 3-room flat furnished for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th street. 6-tf FOR RENT Modern room, ouitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St. 15-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED MERCHANTS DELIVERY Chris Wessel. Phone 1188. Headquarters, B. & O. Ice Cream factory. 17-3t PIANO TUNING D. E. Roberts, piano tuner and repairer. ; Fourteen years' experience. Eight years in factory. Phone 3684. 1818 Main. 2-tf 8T0RAQE. Don't forget Atkinson and bis fire proof buildinz when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street , lune 18-tf FIRE INSURANCE and lnsuranco of all kinds. Loans. Rentals. Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. " Shldeler. 913 Main. Phone 1814 15-tf REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St., Phone 1320. . 6-tf LOST LOST Red back vest-pocket price book. Return to F, Johnes, McConaha Co. tf LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf LO"ST North of Centerville, white ' bead purse containing small purse and silver. Phone 1861. Reward. ' i7-2t LOST Gold eye glasses with chain and Din. between E. G. Hi bberd on N. A and 11th street to 1112 Main. Return to 17 N. 6th and get reward. 18-2t LOST Black pocketbook. Please re turn to Palladium. 18-lt six o'clock dinner Sunday evening at her home northwest of this city,-Mr, and Mrs. George Williams and child ren. Mr. and Mrs.: Arthur Burr and children, Dr. and Mrs. Anderson, and Pof. F. L. Torrence. FINES IMPOSED AS KIND OF OFFENSE s Louisville, Ky., May 18. If a white man sits in the lap of a negress it costs him $50 in Louisville. Conversely, if a negress sits in the lap of a white man here it costs her $10. This program of fines was completed in the city court when Anna Belle Brown was fined $10 and costs by Judge Goecke for flopping in the lap of E. F. Mercer and then slapping him be cause he shoved ber to the floor of a street car on which they were riding. According to witnesses there were plenty of vacant seats when Anna Belle boarded the car, but Anna Belle spied Mercer's capacious lap, asked no questions, but sat down. He had her arrested. A few days ago a white man was arraigned in the city court charged with sitting In the lap bf a negress. White neighbors saw him and told the court the man kissed the : negress which he denied; but the court fined him $50. . Henry Muirhead. 'of Glasgow; Scotland, who died recently; left part of his fortune to found and maintain an institution of instruction for women in physical and biological courses, so they could become dentists, electricians, chemists and so on. He said in explanation that he had always been Indebted to women, to his mother, his wife and his eldest sister. PIANO TUNING D. E. ROBERTS PtAKOTUNESsuid OEPACtEa fourteen Years Experience Eight Years in Factory Phone 3684. - ' 1818 Main St, WANTED Tool, Die, model, General Machine Repair Work and Cast Iron Brazing. BALLINGER A GIBBS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET Phone 3040 or 3158 Use Queen Iledy Mixed PAINT, $1.75 per GsL - Old Delisbls Pdt Co H. C. SHAW, Mgr. ' 10 A. 12 S. 7th. Pron 223
NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD
Omaha unionists may launch a' co-. operative store. , The annual convention of the Inter national Boilermakers' association will meet in Omaha May 22-23. In nine months the total amount, of contributions from all sources to the Los Angeles strikers was $324,238.65, and the disbursements $316,032.85.' It is said that the garment workers strike fund will exceed $2,000,000 by next July. . More than, one hundred and fifty thousand persons belong to the union. " Scotland has a Superannuation act which provides pensions for Its school teachers. The maximum beneft Is to be half the average annual salary for the last five years,. The total coat to the International association of Machinists of financing the Missouri Pacific strike, which lasted from June J, 1910, to February 28, 1911, according to complete statements ' ; just Issued was $16,662.94. ' , ? Representatives of fifty Jewish orvv ganizations In Boston have banded together to raise $10,000 for establishing co-operative bakeries. This is a step to aid in securing an eight-hour day for members of the Hebrew Bakers' union. - ' In the Virginia penitentiary one firm ' is said to have a contract for the man- 4 ufacture of shoes, and over two million pairs are produced yearly for his firm the company pacing the state for the labor of the convicts 60 cents a day. I The cost of food and rent combined is 52 per cent greater In the United " States than in England and Wales, but these heavier relative charges on the ' working class income have been accompanied with weekly wages which are as 230 to 100. - - Entering into ' direct competition with laundry proprietors, the striking " laundry workers of Salt Lake City will v organize clubs and do hand laundry ' work on a scale large enough. It Is : hoped to materially affect the patronage of the big plants. A bill providing that no woman shaU be permitted to work more than nine -hours in any day or more than fifty hours in aby week in Missouri will take effect June 20; and most of the factories, stores . and laundries, will ; have to recast their schedules before , that time. . .. ; The Woman's Trade Union league of Greater , New York was Incorporated recently with the approval of supreme court justice' .Greenbaum. Tha corporation now . has power to hold property and proposes to advocate or oppose legislation affecting women wage earners, as the case may be. . - The forthcoming annual . report of. . the Cooks' International union for 1910 :, will show a remarkable increase in ' membership in the last year. It is expected to reach 45,000 by the time tha convention meets next month, which means an increase of more than twelve thousand In two years. ' .Under the prison labor contract sys-- ' tern the state", penitentiary of Maryland, It is said, 1 makes a brand of. working shirt that usually retails at , 50 cents The contract price paid for the labor of prisoners In making this class of goods ranges from 40 to 5'cents a dosen for the finished product or less than 5 cents each. . 1 Always up to cits vdtH tha t newest of Soda Fountain , drinks and & -service ttizt h ' prompt, efficient end plsing. With these we knoty yea will be sstisf ied. Our crcducts have a reputsticn the b unsurpassed fcr purity, free!)- . ness and whclcscrr.tscra. ; Greek Candy Store. Bv yo tram ef aaqr sawt awn im diaoraeiwd atomachf Go to yoasr ukl rat 90c or li feeto of Dr. Catfenui' imp npia. wjucb J poamvaijr wo yon au k9 yea wall. , Eacinilhi3,inni ; lies by fcr Css fceel jAcusoN.ArmmAcrrz end SOFT COAL Burpee's Ford Hccli Lawn Grass Seed AT HADLEY'S GROCERY 1035 Msin St. FARM LANDS FOR SALE AT PANIC PRICES. APPLY TO Jno. D. L!Icc2lcy SELMA, ALA. P. O. BOX 32. Inferior lenses never, enter our 0fiee. We insist on getting the beet. We pay for, the best and W your is 1 re r msrar r ' " - ...... i . . i , :w A w waat " u.
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