Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 249, 16 July 1911 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN THE LAND OF " PUZZLEDQQ. PALLADIUM 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. RATES o o o o o o 1 cent per word. 7 days for the Want Ado G1 in mums KNOWN VALUES ?UBIUtHRS CLASSIFIED ADVESTISt ISO ASSOCIATION PAPER8 WE ABE MXMSEK3 Pa pen in all parts of ' the States and Canada. Tour vanis supplied anywhere any tixe by the beat medium in tbe country. ?et oar membership Hats Check papers ftni want. We do the rest. .Voh'.isher Classified Advert'thig Assoc. tcn. Bttfisio, N. X. price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. No. 1220. Riddle. 1. I stand before your house all day. And yet I carry much away. 1L I send you many words and newa. Yet am a home that none will chooe.
THE BICH3IONI PALLADIUM AND BUN-TELEGBA3X, SUNDAY JULY 16, 1911.
WANTED
JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 WXNt KDSaieaman " ' foTRlchmond Territory by largest General Mdse. bouse In the middle west. The Columbus Merchandise Co. WANTED State agent to manage territory and appoint sub-agents for new household article. $30 weekly guaranteed. Union Trading Co., Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Man to travel in Indiana! good pay and tailor made suits in 00 days; experience unnecessary; reliable firm. Write for particulars. J. E. McBrady and Co., Chicago. WANTED Housekeeper and" companion for middle age lady !n the country. Phone 1461. MEN wanting outdoor work, to prepare for good paying permanent positions. State age; send stamp for particulars. George II. Baker, President, Box 30, Palladium. 2-9-16 23 WANTED Good driving horse about five years ond, sound and city broke. Phone 1715. Call 915 Main. 16-lt WANTED Permanent , position as first clasa coat maker or "bushelor." Ten years' experience. Reference. Address "A: K. D.." 214 S. W. 2nd street, Richmond, Indiana. : 16-7t WANTED Washings, ironing or day work, either at home or at your residence. Address 731 S. 13th. 16-7t WANTED You to know there is a new Exchange at 153 , Richmond Ave. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf WANTED Women to work in Collar Pad factory, steady work and good wages. Richmond Mfg. Co.'a plant 15-2t WANTED House work or washing and ironing. Call at 433 South 6th street. 14-2t WANTED Plain and fancy sewing. Call at 838 North 10th street. 13-3t WE REPAIR Baby caba, sharpen lawn - mowers, screen doors made to order, picture framing, work called for and delivered. , Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 10-tf SEE MOORE A-OOBORN for ail . kinds . of Insurance, . Bonds . and Loans, Real' Estate : and Rentals. Room 16, 1. O. Q. F. Blag. feb20-tf WANTED Girl for general housework. 821 North 6th street 10-7t WANTED If you want . money In place of your . city property, go right to Pcrterfield's Real Estate office. Kelly- Block. 8ft and Mala. 18-U FOR SALE POR SALE OR TRADE Power cider press. Address A. B. Hiser, East Germantown, Ind. 16-2t FOlt-SALE Fiir rTiture. Leaving city! Homo 32 S. 10th. Phone 1680. 16-7t TOR-SXLEoodTolf top" desk "and office chair at Qulgley's store, 516 Main street. 162t FOR SALE A work team, heavy bar-, ness and. wagon; also farm implements. J. A. Johnson, Liberty pike, opposite Bullerdlck's Green house. FOR SALE Westcott "40" with 4 door body; cheap; phone 1567. 16-2t FOR SALE Good horse powertiay baler, cheap. Address Noah Ryan, R. R. No. 5. 14-4t FOR SALE Iron fence, 446 S. 5th street 14 2t FOR SALE Good built hay press, cheap. H. S. Roberts. 114 S. 16th. Phone 2534. 14-7t FOR SALE Square piano, Ladies' writing desk, 3-piece bed room suite. 38 N. 12th street (Hegger) Call afternoons only. 14-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE An Excelsior Motorcycle, cheap for cash or trade for horse. Phone 5137. 13-7t FOR SALE Household goods at 34 South Sth. ll-7t FOR SALE CHEAP Three good fertilize wheat drills, gang plow, a lot good up-to-date rigs, all kinds; harness, all kinds. Call 317 N. A St. 10-7t FOR SALE At a bargain, five passenger automobile, gpod as new, or will exchange for two pasenser machine. Newbern's Shop, 4th and North A streets. Phone 1612. 27-tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Bik., 8th and Main. tf FOR sACfi 10 acres, new 5 room bun galow, with cellar, city water, electric light big barn and chicken coop. Located 4 squares outside corporation, on Liberty pike, opposite Bullerdlck's Green house. Mr. J. A. Johnson. 16-lt FOR SALE Seven room house, good home, or investment Also new double house that pays 10 2-3 percent on investment ' and one good building lot Good reason," and must sell soon. Call after 6 p. m. O. J. Kelly. 250 8. W. 3rd. 13.31 FOR SALE Six room house, good as new, $1,850. Bargain. F. C. Friedgen, 224 North 8th street 15-2t
FOR SALE Nice suburban place of 6 acres, 8 room house, all out buildings, including 16x60 foot chicken house, both waters, well fruited, 2
miles out on Middeleborough pike. Phone 5147. 14-frt-sun FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY A farm of 33 acres within four miles of Richmond, good six room house, good barn, well improved, plenty of fruit, will sell for cash or trade for residence property in Richmond. Wffl. H. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block Phone 1956. FOR SALE OR TRADE Corner 8room house with bath and furnace in Indianapolis. What have you? K. M. Price. Phone 415S; E. E. Roney. Phone 1318, Westcott Hotel Cigar Stand, Richmond, Ind. sat-tues-thurs FOR SALE Good seven room nouse on South 14th street. Good location. Price $2,7U0. Fine 80 acres of good land, well located $9,000. We have a largo list of farms and city property for sale. Dye and Price. truds-sun FOR SALE Farm of 197 acres. Phone 1827. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7th. 6-tf 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 van seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to the J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North 3eventh street. sept lt-f SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E fits. 16-U TOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. A. Call 725 S. W 14-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with board for two ladies or man and wife, reasonable. Phone 3257. FOR RENT 6 room house, 519 North D street. 16-lt FOR RENT New 5 room modern flat at 325 South 11th street. It FOR RENT 7 room house, $12.50; 205 West Pearl. Phone 2477. 204 S. 12th. eun-tues-thur-sat-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping, 202 N. 7th. 13-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 201 South 8th street. 13-t FOR RENT Seven room house, niodern, two blocks from Main street, furnished. After September 1st. A'ddress "G. B.," care Palladium. 13-7t FOR RENT Modern 5-room flat with big . yard. O. K. Karns, Union Depot. 13-7t FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping, 27 North 11th. 10-7t FOR RENT 5 room cottage, N. W. 5th. Call 207 N. 9th. 12-tf FOR RENT Furnished room at New Windsor for gents. 10-7t FOR RENT 7 room house on Cor. of W. 5th and Linden avenue. Phone 1235 or 3015. 8-tt FOR RENT Flats furnished for housekeeping. 240 Ft. Wayne avenue. 31-tf. FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St 15-tf LOST LOST Black leather pocket book money and valuable papers. Liberal reward paid for return. No questions asked. Edward B. Frank, Y. M. C. A. 16-2t LOST OR STRAYED 3 year old mare, dark bay with white star on forehead; phone 26-B Boston. 16-7t LOST Purse containing about $2 worth of change, between N. 14th on A to 11th street, to Cunningham's Shoe store. Return to Palladium. 15-3t LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf LOST Bracelet. Initials "L. K. W." Reward. Thone 1216. 13-3t LOST Black pocket book, with strap broken, $10 bill $4 in silver and small change, 2 receipts. Please return to Mrs. Ed. Hall, East Main and 23rd and receive reward. C-tf Making Tea In Tibet. The people of Tibet make their tea In a complex fashion. They get it in "bricks, which are brought overland from China by caravan. When a Tibetan wants to make tea he takes a piece of tea brick, pulverizes It and boils It in a kettle for a few minutes with a sufficiency of water and a pinch of salt Then he pnts the mixture Into a little churn, adding a bit of butter and a small quantity of fine ground barley. These things he churns rigorousy for a few minutes and then pours the stuff Into the teapot A strainer of bamboo Is used. Each person la Tibet carries his or her own tea bowl, which is of wood, tucked into the folds of the body garment or robe.
WANT AD
LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this of flee. 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: Cottage . . . . 1 B. B 2 Young Girl . . 1 Geo. II. Baker 2 II. M. R 3 Bargain . . . . 1 Box 175 1 F. L 3 Auto Trade .. 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out BUSINESS CLASSIFIED HOUSEKEEPING. Light housekeeping. 320 N. A. Mrs. Runge. jun 8-2m ex sun INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf STORAGE. Dont' forget Atkinson and his f reproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. junelS-tf
ER LIST
OIL, TAR, STENCH AND STREAK. CONSOLATIONWOMEN CANT GAD ACROSS THE STREET. Possession to sow wheat and move if you buy them now. 3 mile, 93 acres, a No. 1 farm, $10,000. 2 mile, 104 acres, a No. 1 farm, will take some trade. 3 miles, 40 acres, good improvemeents, fruit and waters plenty, rolling land, all tillable, $3,200. 19 acre, 4 mile interurban, good improvements, $3,300. 83 acres, 9 miles, a No. 1 farm, fair improvements, all level, 12 growing crop, $8,000; possession now; will trade for some reentals. 85 acres, 9 miles, $5,500; a bargain; some rolling, good, fair improvements. 4 miles, 4 acres, nice level, good improvements, $1,200. Possession now to buy tenant's crop, which is good at a bargain. 1 acre, in city, improved, $1,650. 1 acre, near, good improvements, $2,000. All of above lands can give possession. Some people complain of my office not being clean and tidy. I want them to undeerstand I am in the real estate ebusiness. HERE IS THE BEST BARGAIN IN THE STATE 83 acres, all tillable land, level but not flat land, 2 good horses, 2 good cows fresh, all farming tools and there is a plenty, fair house and barn, plenty well water, good strong spring in pasture. I have seen this farm, it's all right, title perfect, good pike within Yz mile of farm, 5 miles of North Vernon. Price for all, $2,650. I will give $500 cash for stock and implements. This is a good farm. All it needs is work. It has a nice orchard and 3 acres good timber. Round trip from here each day with 5 hours on the farm. INVESTMENTS A 3 room house, rents for $6.00. Price $450. A 2 room house, rents for $6.00. Price $500. A 5 room house, rents for $8.50. Price $850. A good business room, leased for 5 years, flat above, rent $26.00. Price $2,650. A good double house, reent $18.00. Price $1,700. And many more. HOMES A good 6 room house, $1,850, some cash, balance monthly. A new, modern 5 room, except furnace, $2,000; $500 cash, balance 16 2-3. Yz acre and a nice new bungalow of 6 rooms, a bargain, $2,350; 1 mile, on interurban or will trade for rental. 21 acres, modern improvements, a good lot proposition, 1 mile, on interurban, good modern cottage of six rooms, $1,900. Three 5-room cottages, $1,100 each, $100 cash, balance $12.00 per month. A good double, near Earlham, $1,650 for all, $100 cash, balance $12.00 per month for each side. A 3 room, $500, $50 cash, balance $7.50 per month. A 2 room, $500, $50 cash, balance $8.00 per month. A modern 10 room, Yi of double, central, $3,500. The ground is nearly worth it. A good modern residence, large lot, $6,000, 10 rooms, central. A nice 6 room, central, modern except furnace, $3,300. A good 6 room, all in good repair, central, $2,700, a bargain. A sure rental bargain investment. 2 good 5 room cottages, nearly new, large lots, rent $10 each. I want $1,900. A sure cure for rheumatism Get a big, fat bull pup, go out in the meadow, find a big bumble's nest, and have the pup help you clean 'em out. Consolingly thine, MORGAN 8TH AND NORTH E.
REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St. Phone 1320. 5-tf
PRESSING, CLEANING. Take your suits to Harris and Hafner to be cleaner and pressed. Work guaranteed at lowest prices. Phone 2648, over 10 N. Sth. 13 tf AWNINGS. L'pholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prices freely given. T. H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th. jull4-tf CLOTHING. The New York Store, 191 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Men's clothing, $20 and $25 goods at $7.50. Trousers, $1.25. Best line of shoes, reasonable prices. Hats and Shirts. Good line Suit Cases and Trunks, 75c up. Before buying let me show you my line of goods may 21-fri-sun-tues-thur Who Wins? "Dear philosopher." writes a corre spondent, "will you please settle a dispute for us? A and B make a wager as to which can 'shoot' the most rabbits. The contestants take different territories and bunt all day. At the time appointed they meet A has no rabbits at all, but B has an animal which proves to be A's pet cat Who wins?" It is hard to decide this bet In view of the fact that B gets not only A's cat but his goat we should say that A should buy the cove oysters.
MISCELLANEOUS LADIES MAKE 3 TO $5 DAILY selling dress goods, skirts and handkerchiefs. Free outfit. No capital required. Mutual Fabric Co., Dept. 501 Binghamton, X. Y.
FOR TRADE 6 room house or vacant lot for automobile. No junk. Address B. H. care Palladium. Queer. How is it. Pat. that yonr friend Murphy is ont of jail?" "Faith, tbe man be killed got well." Life.
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THE J. E. M, AGENCY Every mortal has a right to his or her opinion whether it be In accord with the rest of mankind or not. Gives you an opportunity to form your own opinions, and places you in a position where you can see something from which to form such opinions. Whether you are born rich, or have riches thrust upon you through the death of a rich relative, you will have to eat and drink while you last. You cannot get away from the fact that "THE EARTH IS THE MOTHER OF US ALL." The Prince, Potentate and the Pauper are all nourished from the same source. It's LAND IT'S SOIL IT'S THE HARVEST. READ and REVEL.
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10 acres close to Richmond so close to Richmond close that you can run from from the place into the city and scarcely rob yourself of breath. This little truck and fruit patch has fine waters; fruits, shade for the lazy man, and soil for the worker. Good buildings too. All advantages. Good road and community. This is an ideal little place for the man or woman seeking a home near and yet out of the city tax paying limits. Price only $2,600. CASH. 20 acres three miles out all good and tillable soil; best of fruits and
best of waters: excellent buildings poultry culture. Here's your chance houst and barn. Price only $4,500. 30 acres short distance from waters; all good soil and one of the purpose patches of productiveness
vitw then vote. Price is but $200 per acre all advantages of market, phone, R. F. D. and society. 40 acres within 4 miles of Richmond one of the few forties close to this city than can be bought at any reasonable price. Tihs land is practically all tillable, upland, and with a few acres in pasture etc. Fine fruits, good barn and comfortable house. Mostly well fenced and drained. You can divide this forty into smaller tracts the pikes go lay that you can give frontage most any point of the compass. Price $5,200. 50 acres all tillable, with the greater percent rolling to wavey land, good piece of dirt and a fine section of country. The best of waters, fruits, etc. Fences mostly good. Neat little house, barn, silo and cribs. The finest and purest of spring water for drinking or cooking, with spring house, milk troughs, etc. The place for the dairy man or maid to make butter and care for the cream, etc. Price today, only $5,000. You can't beat this for the price in the Land of EVERY BLESSING. 60 acres level upland. Well fenced and with some tileing. Land can
be easily tiled and tilled. But little
school, church, store, lodge and social advantages, with shipping point 1 mile away by fine pike.. Good buildings on this 60. Fine lot of fruits in their prime. You will want this when you are old; better grab It while you are young. Price is only $6,500. CASH. 70 acres partly well fenced and partly lacking on that score. There are more than enough locusts and hedge trees growing on this place to fence and re-fence the entire premises. Sand banks and springs galore. Excellent shade, fruits and pasture for the kine, swine or thine. Best of water near the buildings, where spring house could be built to fine advantage. Buildings now on the place are old and of little force or duration. These premises man must inspect before he can say yea or nay. Price is but $60 per acre only 3 miles to Richmond. 80 acres down near the fertile plains of Four Mile Vahey section I
mean over in Preble, where the people are not afraid to say howdy to a
stranger, and where everything common to this section of the country can be raised, including the money-making plant, called TOBACCO. Here is
a farm that can be bought at a bargain. Good buildings from house to
tobacco shed fruits, forest and plenty are there. Land is mostly cleared and mostly level. Best of pikes to and from markets. This farm is worth more money than the owner asks. Just $80 per acre will buy it now. Possession this fall. Are you a seeker of profits, or a spender and loser? Come and let us look over this farm, and you form your own opinion as to its worth. 90 acres (I am close to the hundred mark) near to realistic Richmond the greatest little city in the West. Markets for all that the lands produce. All tillable this 90, and then some. Good buildings; fruits, shade and some forest for pasture but even that is all level and could be tilled if cleared. This farm can now be had for $150 per acre.
Next time you read the Sunday Palladium, look for continuation this list. Descriptions will begin with the hundred acre places.
DON'T TELEPHONE and ASK WHERE ANY of these places are. You can't form an opinion of how a farm looks by talking over a telephone. Telephones are invented for date-making. Set a time when you can be here. Call me up and let me know when you are coming to go out with me.
THE J. E. M. AGENCY
OVER 6 NORTH SEVENTH ST., RJCp
Retailed at Wholesale Prf
Why pay a profit to an agent wheafu can buy direct! of the manufacturer and SAVE FROM $3po TO $6.00 PER TON All our nitrogen is from tankage Vmeatrodtfct) and other materials of HIGHEST GRADE. Place your orderearll This win insure Fertilizer
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WE HAVE 7 BRANDS REGIJJTEmED TO CHOOSE FROM.
Cleedeoio Fertilizer Co
CaJJ at cur office, 257 Ft. Wayne
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and help during the sickness and death of our darling baby, Frank A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Glycerin. Glycerin was discovered In 1779 and was then known it I he "sweet principle f frt" " Palladium Want Ads Pay. - and neighborhood. Grand place for to procure a little farm with good this city on fine pike and with best of best little truck, grain or general m the township, come and let us waste land. No timber; best of of 3 ' .f I EHED to CI KPtili: Avenue. RICHMOND, IND. aon-wed-tf
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No. 1221. Charade. Mow snort ray first when pleasure has full my: How Ions when pain and Borrow flu the day! How oft my second fills my first with glee Though on the morrow aad the reckoning be! My whole will tell you when my first ta past. Useful no more till you reverse my last.
No. 1222. Prefix Puirle. Put the on the fire. I the order. You have brought me tbe new garden . 1 will give you a for It It was a pity that such a wonderful should suffer . I know I am , but wait till 1 the cause. The was high, but I wouldn't : the agent for It I should not care for a (rood If I had to use to obtain it It wasn't well to take the and then beat aso boos. They have dragged the In vain and are beginning to I The case was so It was a to carry It I did not that you should ' yourself by waiting on him r I do not want to be . but really such an as those children made on the table was not pleasant to see. Ilore is the Don't Hurry yourself. Youth's Com. panion. No. 1223. Latter Enigma), My first Is In mount, but not In ride. My second la In groom, but not In bride; My third la In you. but not in me; My fourth la In nature, but not in tree; My fifth la ta time, but not In sonar; My sixth la In narrow, but not tn Ions? My seventh Is In Idle, but not in play; My eighth is In night, but not In day; My whole forma a thing That Is great and tall. "TIs In every country And admired by all. No. 1224. Tranadalatlon. (Drop a. letter and transpose.) Immortal Shakespeare asked, "What's to name?" Yet fee himself upon the road to fame TJaed as a. stepping stone the subtle art ' Of naming characters to ault the part. Thus In "The Tempest" monstrous TWO in truth A "missing link" la vicious, rude, uncouth. Like ONE the savage, who, less noble than Abou Ben Ad hem, LOVES his feUowmaa. No. 1225. Pictorial Code Rebus. Each picture stands for word. There are as many letters In tbe words as there are numbers under tbe picture and as many words In the sentence as there are pictures. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, July 15. Mr. Guy Carroll met with a serious accident at the grain elevator one day , this week. As Mr. Carroll was letting the grain out of one of the wagons tbe crank accidentally slipped from off the lever, striking him In the chest and knocking him down. He received a deep cut in his chest and three ribs were broken. It is feared Mr. Carroll has received some internal injuries. Mrs. Ira Davidson and daughter, Mies Ellen,' are visiting a cousin, Mrs. Clara Thomas, at Winchester. Miss Ellen will also make a visit with her cousin, Miss Ada Davidson at Farmland. Miss Ethel Bennett and Miss Pauline Conner, were guests of Miss Eva Pyle of near Chester last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Nellie Overman is spending a few days with her uncle, Mr. Rolla Overman and family, north east of town. Miss Helen Carroll, of Indianapolis, is here visiting relatives. Miss Lucille Johnson, of Marlon, is the guest of her cousin. Miss Mildred Davis for a few days. Mrs. Greely Clark ) and daughter. Miss Dorothy, of Richmond, are visit ing Mr. Morrison Clark and wife or a few days. Mrs. Lydia Stidham of Whitewater, who is visiting Grandma Keever, fell Friday afternoon and broke her hip. Mrs. Stidham is 88 years of age, and hope for her recovery is doubtful. She will be taken to Reid Memorial Hospital Saturday morning. Mr. J. C. Davis of Monticello, Ky is spending a few days with his father-in-law, Mr. John Townsend and family, south of town. Mr. Davis was sent as a delegate to the state convention held at St Louis. He intends to visit Chicago, and several other points before returning home, - : , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan entertained a number of their friends at their home Thursday evening. Tbe evening was spent socially with music and games. light refreshments were served. Those present were Tom Pegs; and family, Asa Pitts and wife. Will Clements and wife and J. C. Fulghum and wife. -
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