Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 256, 23 July 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AJTD SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY JULY 23, 1911.

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RATES I cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.

WANTED

JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175

Wanted Day

work, washing, Iron

ing and cleaning; call 435 South Gtb street. 23-2t

WANTED To sell at a great bargain, stereoptlcon with moving picture attachment, Bausch & Ixmb lens, rheostat, etc., etc., also good ReflectroBcope, etc. J. M. Thurston, 225 N. 8th St., City. 23-lt

WANTED 8-to-12-horse secondhand gasoline engine, to be in good running order. State price and best terms and make of engine. W. H.

Fulkerson. WANTED Situation as grocery clerk, 3 years experience- Best reference. Address C. M., care Palladium. SURE CURE for Poultry Cholera, diarrhoea, Bowel Trouble. Lane, Phone 1851. 22-7t SALESMAN Energetic manager and salesman to establish headquarters for us in Richmond. Address with business reference, Diagraph Carbon Paper Co., 101 to 111 S. Juniper Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 22-lt

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Furniture; leaving city. Home, 32 S. 10th St. Phone 1680. 23-tf

FOR SALE Buy Eggs now for fall chicks at half price. Buff Orpington eggs at 50 cents per sitting. A. E. Schuh. 420 West Main St. 22-2t FOR SALE Side Board also box porch flowers. 224 North 8th St. 22-2t FOR SALE Execelslor or Harley Davidson Motor cycles. Have only been used short time. Phone 1806 or 420 Main St. 20-7t FOR SATE Cement Blocks. Call Lane, Phone 1851. 22-7t

WANTED Washings at 320 N. A St. 22-2t WANTED Good steady girl for general house work. Good wages for the right girl. 303 N. 11th street. 22-3t

WANT TO BUY 6 to 8 room modern house, north of Main, between 8th and 16th Sts. Address W. B., Palladium. 22-2t

WANTED Chambermaid hotel.

Wesetcott 21-3t

WANTED Horses and cattle to pasture. 328 S. West 3d St. 22-lt WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply 1313 N. B. 22-3t WANTED Position aB housekeeper in a reliable widower's small family by a reliable middle aged lady. Housekeeper, 101 State St., Richmond. Ind. 22-7t

WANTED White girl for general housework In small family. 2001

East Main St. 1 1 21-3t

WANTED Young person interested in a business education to enter the summer term which opens Tuesday, Aug. 1. Call at the college office

or phone 2040 and we will call at ' your home and explain our courses to you. 20-5t WANT EDTo buy a child's Iron bed. State price and address card to 326 Pearl street. 23-3t

FOR SALE Extra good top buggy.

300 S. 4th St. 20-7t

FOR SALE Upright Richmond piano In first clasB condition used only short time. Call at 210 N. W. 1st St. or Phone 2560. 20-7t

FOR SALE A nice clean grocery stock and fixtures, doing a good business. Best of reasons for selling.

Will give time on part payment if properly secured. Address A, care of Palladium. 20-4t

FOR SALE or will Trade for vacant lot or rented property, one practically new five-passenger touring car.

Address. Auto Trade, care Palla

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The following axe replies to Palladium Want Ada. recelve-d at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ada. Mall sX this office up to 12 noon today as follow :

Cottage . . . . 1 B. B 2 Geo. H. Baker 2 H. M. R 3 B. A. R 1 Auto Trade ..1

Bargain . . . . 1 Box 175 1 F. L 3 J. F. M 1 G. B 1 Box 30 1

Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out.

FOR SALE Good belt hay press. Cheap.. H. S. Roberts, 1.14 S ICth. Phone 2534. 18-7t

FOR SALE 5 passenger Mitchell automobile, fully equipped. E. C. Routh, Phone 16:52. 17-tf

FOR SALE Extra good top buggy. 301 South 4th street. 18-7t

FOR SALE Furniture. Leaving city. Home 32 S. 10th. Phone 1680. 16-7t

FOR SALE At a bargain, five passenger automobile, good as new, or will exchange for two pasenger machine. Newbern's Shop, 4th and North A streets. Phone 1612. 27-tf

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

WANTEDLaundry girl tel.

WANTED Cabinet

Westcott ho-21-3t

FOR SALE Richmond property a spec

ialty. Porterfield, Kelly

Blk.f 8th and Main.

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makers.

Louck

& Hill Co. 21-3t WANTED A woman or girl at once. Small family, no washing. 119 N. 14th St. 20-4t

BU A DETECTIVE Earn $100 and over per month and not interfering with your present occupation at first. Mutual Det. Ass'n., 110 E. 125th St., New York City. .J19-7t WXNTEDTo buy second-hand electric motor, V4 or 1 h. p., 500 volts, direct current. Address "Motor." care Palladium. tf

FOR SALE Cheap, a small 5S acre fruit farm in great apple belt In North West Arkansas. Good water, good schools and churches. Fine for gardening and poultry. Ernest Denney, Greenland, Ark. It

Public Sale of Real Estate. I, the undersigned, living 2 miles west of Centerville, Ind., on T. H., I.

& E. traction line, Stop 135. will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m., my country home consisting of 22 V2 acres more or less; good 6 room house, good barn, new poultry house, new hog house (concrete floor), coal house and other out-buildings. Plenty of good fruit, comprising apples, peaches, pears, plums, quinces, grapes, etc., all budded and grafted fruit. Fine well of water,

near good school and on telephone line, and mail delivered daily. This is an ideal home and will sell to highest bidder. Come and see it; my reason for selling it on account of my wife's failing health. C. C. Kates, Centerville, Ind., R. R. 10. Terms made known day of sale. A. O. Deering, Auctioneer. 17-7t

FOR RENT House at 710 N. 12th St.

Call 187 G. Fountain City, Ind. 23-4t

FOR RENT Furnished room with board. 44 S. 12. Phone 4003. 20-7t

FOR RENT Furnished room witn board. 44 S 12 St. 18-7t

REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts. 221 S. B SL Phone 1320. 5-tf

FOR RENT 5 room cottage, N. W. 5th. Call 207 N. 9th. 12-tt

FOR RENT Flats furnished for housekeeping. 240 Ft. Wayne avenue. 31-t.f.

FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St. 15-tf

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 6 North 2nd St.

FOR RENT Five room house and six room house and six room house, Easthaven Ave. Roscoe Kirkman. 23-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, 22 South Tenth St. 23-7t FOR RENT 5 rooms. Phone 3065.

Salesman for first class line of Postal Cards and advertising novelties. Indiana Postal Card and Novelty Co., Old Board of Trade, Indianapolis. Ind. It

SWEDISH DISCOVERY Send fifty cents get receipt for simple, harmless remedy. Will clear pimpled or spotted complexion in two weeks. Box 66, Dayton, Ohio 22-2t

AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prices freely given. J. H. Russell. Phone 1793, 16 South 7th. julli-tf

MEN wanting outdoor work, to prepare for good paying permanent positions. State age: send stamp for particulars. George H. Baker, President. Box 30, Palladium.

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LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-tf

FOR SALE Farm of 197 acres. Phone 1827. Wm. Dicks, 112 N. 7th. 6-tf

r"OR SALE Cottage. St.

15 S. W. 2nd 18-7t

FOR SALE 3 good building lots, 32x 120. $400 each. South 9th and G. Sewer and sidewalks made. Phone 2477. 204 South 12th. 20 sat-sun-tues-thurs-tf

SEE MORGAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sts. 16-tf

FOR RENT

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED HOU SE X EE PI N G i . Light housekeeping. 320 N. A. Mrs. Ruuge. 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 1S14. 15-tf

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STORAGE. Dont' forget Atkinson and his ireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. junelS-tf

PRESSING, CLEANING. Take your suits to Harris and Hafner to be cleaned and pressed. Work guaranteed at lowest prices. Phone 2648, over 10 N. 8th. 13-tf

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF Illinois. Four-year graded couse for degree of M. D. Opens Sept. 26. Address Secretary, Box 15, Congress and Honore Sts., Chicago, 111.

FOR SALE At a bargain, a corner double house, bIx rooms and toilet, each side. Inquire 605 S. 9th St. 23-2t

WE REPAIR, uaoy cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, screen doors made to order, picture framing, work called for and delivered. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. 10-tf

WANTED You to know there is a new Exchange at 153 Richmond Ave. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf

SEE MOORE ft OGBORN tor all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loam, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. P. Bids;. feb20-tf

WANTED If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Tcrterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 18-U

FOR SALE Six room house, central, $1,500; terms easy. Address Next,

care Palladium. 23-2t

FOR SALE 6 room house, two kinds of water, electric lights, cement walks, best of location, with a proposition worthy of your consideration. Address Box 164, City.

FOR SALE Five room brick house, 2 squares from 8th and Main. Address House, care Palladium. 18 7t

FOR SALE Good seven room House on South 14th street. Good location. Price $2,700. 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 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 $4.0i0. Apply

to the J. E. M. Agency, over

North 3eventh street. sept lt-f

Space for Rent for manufacturing or storage purposes, with or without

power, light or heat. Better secure your choice of the re

maining space at once. Richmond Mfg. Co.'s Plant Wed&Sat2wks

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 208 Randolph street. 23-3t

FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms with heat and bath, no children. Address Y, care Palladium. 23-7t

We have something new for salesmen making small towns. A neat, clean, quick selling pocket sideline. If interested write for order book today. Burd Mfg. Co., 231 No. 5th Ave., Chicago.

A 12er Especial

A six-room double, bath on one eide, large lot, city improvements, made cement walks, barn, gas and electric lights. This is a good house, all in good repair, $2,350. A No. 1 renter. Close in. See MORGAN, 8th and North E. 21-fri-sun

Retailed at Wholesale Prices Why pay a profit to an agent when you can buy direct of the manufacturer and SAVE FROM $3.00 TO $6.00 PER TON All our nitrogen is from tankage (meat product) and other materials of HIGHEST GRADE. Place your order early. This will insure Fertilizer being ready for you when wanted. WE HAVE 7 BRANDS REGISTERED TO CHOOSE FROM Cleodenie Fertilizer Co

Call at our office, 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue.

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100 Acres within four miles of Richmond. Good roads to and fro. Land lays mostly level to gently rolling. Some timber and pasture. Fine water. Good buildings and fairly well fenced. Location and view are fine. Price $100 per acre. Is this about what you want, or just what you are after? Come and let us see. 110 Acres within two miles of good trading and shipping point. Good soil and mostly tillable lots of black land and fair house and good barn. Best of neighbors, etc. Splendid roads and one of the nicest little farms in the Tobacco belt of Western Ohio. Soil will produce all kinds of produce common to this section. Price $100 per acre. Possession March 1, 1912. 120 acres within 1 mile of good town and markets. A good all round general purpose farm. Good house and barn, with fruits. Best of advantages and facilities, with good pikes, etc. Wagon shed. Waters are stock for marketing. Good pike in front. Land lays level to sloping. Fair buildings. Price $100 per acre... 130 acres well located and within easy access of markets, etc. Good buildings and the best of advantages for the' farmer with his grain and stock marketing. Good pike in front Land lays level to 6loping. Fair buildings. Price $100 per acre. 140 acres well located and all poplar walnut or sugar tree soil, a good producing farm. Buildings ordinary. Good stock water, etc. Good pikes and all advantages within short distance of the premises. Price $150 per acre. 150 acres within 4 miles of the center of a city of about 25,000 Inhabitants. Location is first class. Traction Line passes one portion of this farm. It has good buildings and the land is mostly tillable, with a small per centage rough with spring branch and pasture for stock. A good stockman's proposition. Various advantages common to such locations. Prices $150 per acre. 160 acres within 3-4 mile of traction line. All nicely laying land with good barn, fencing and fruits. Fair house. This is a fine location and one of the best farms in Wayne County at the price. Price $100 per acre. 170 acres 6 miles of Richmond on fine pikes. Good buildings, fine fruits, berries, etc. Orchard is in its prime. Good soil and lots of pasture, running stream and wells, springs. An ideal stock farm. All advantages for the stock raiser. Price only $80 per acre A bargain. 180 acres right along traction line, station close to house. Good land and good buildings with lots of fruit, shade, etc. Just the farm you want of seeking an all round general purpose farm with every vantage at your command. Price $120 per acre 190 acres or more near Richmond. Partly fine bottom land, and part upland. Good pasturage, shade, fruits, etc. Buildings fair. See this agency for further particulars. Price $120 per acre. For viewing any of theabove farms, apply at

FAMOUS SWORDS. Tho Msnsttr Weapon Used at Welsh Eisteddfods. The largest sword of which there is any record is the seven foot ceremonial sword that was made for Edward III. and is now preserved In Westminster abbey. Next comes tbe "sword of ceremony" that is used at Welsh eisteddfods. This weapon If placed la the hands of a modern Godfrey de Bouillon, who. It will be recalled, with a two handed sword cleaved a Turk Into halves from the shoulder to the hips, would be quite long enough for any one who wished to put it to practical use. It Is six feet two Inches in length. Of gorgeous swords which are not so much weapons as settings for-precious stones the most valuable tn English is said to be the one presented by the Egyptians to Lord Wolseley and valued at $10,000. This sum is comparatively iusigniScant for a bejeweled sword If the value of the sword brought over to Europe some years ago by the

then shah of IVrsta namely, $50,000 be takeu as a standard of what a diamond hilted weapon ought to cost. Competent authorities on the subject familiar with that famous weapon of the Persian ruler are rather skeptical as to the existence of tbe gaekwar of Baroda's gorgeous blade, which is supposed to be worth more than twenty swords of equal beauty and value to tbe shah's, but it is popularly supposed that the diamond, rubies and emeralds with which It is thickly lncrusted bring up Its value to about $1,000,000. Exchange.

How Thackeray Worked. If ecarte Is to be held responsible for Thackeray's appearance as an author, his erratic methods of work contributed equally to his early death. He wrote invariably with the printer's devil In attendance.

"I can conceive nothing more harass

ing In the literary way," wrote Motley

to his wife In 1S5S. "than Thackeray's

way of living from hand to mouth. I

mean in regard to the way he furnishes food to the printer's deTlL

Here be is just finishing tbe number

that must appear in a few days. Of course whether 111 or well, stupid or'

fertile, he must produce lb same amount of fun, pathos or sentiment.

Bis gun mnst be regularly loaded fend discharged at command. I should think it would wear his life out"

Motley's fear were realized within

a few years. London Chronicle.

THE J. E. M. AGENCY

Over 6 North Seventh Street.

RICHMOND, IND

T. P. A. Notes BY W. . Q.

James Lewis. Charles Pierson, Frank Parsons with their wives, together with 'Little Dutch Shreeves and 'Big Dutch Hegger left Friday morning for Crooked lake where the party will join the large delegation of Richmond poopl- They expect to be gone two weeks.

The sad accident occurring in Rich

raond during the past week, where a fellow traveler lost his life In being crushed between tw ocars, clearly shows the needless chances and risks many men on the road take in order to save a little time or gain a few minutes in the day's rush for business. Every day one sees a fellow run to catch a "moving train or jump off a train while it is yet in motion. Dodging in front of moving locomotives, street cars and Interurban trains Is a daily practice, and all for what to gain a few minutes or to satisfy the desire of the ambitious traveller to be everywhere ahead of the other fellow. Needless risks are taken and In a short time one grows reckless and imagines because he has never been caught he can do these things and suffer no 111 effects. Far better is it to miss a train or be deJajfd m hpur or two mther Uuu so

through life maimed, with a leg or an arm gone. Or in the case of the fatal accident in Richmond last week to give up one's life.

Post B. T. P. A. of Indianapolis, has moved into their new club rooms on South Illinois street near the Union station. The Indianapolis boys extend to all their friends an urgent invitation to visit the new rooms.

Secretary Hasty is in receipt of a letter from Jack Hoerner, who Is now located In Minneapolis, stating that all he has to do up there is work. He seems to be enjoying his new home and is much pleased with his position.

for Europe and will visit the old countries. The boys on the road who are forced to travel these hot. dusty days, find the closing of this popular hotel a great inconvenience.

The Commercial Travellers Joint Picnic Association of Indianapolis will hold their annual picnic Saturday, August 12, at Broad Ripple park. An Invitation has been received by Post C and all the members are Invited to attend this outing. Base ball and athletic sports will be features of the picnic with prizes going to the winners of the different events. Several members of the local post have expressed their intentions of attending the picnic and a large representation from over the state is expected to be in attendance.

The Scanlan Hotel at Rushville conducted by the Scanlan sisters, is closed at present and will remain closed until Sept. 15. All the employes of the hotel have been given a vacation. Miss Mary .Scanlan, has departed

The following Is from Kraft's column in New Albany Tribune: "It has been rumored thai Kleider of Marion, Ryan of Terre Haute, and Males of Evansville, have been granted their annual vacation, the expense being charged to the T. P. A. press chairman's fund. Purely a fabrication. Brother Kraft, as to expenses being allowed. It is customary for the post to double the press chairman's salary during his annual vacation. Terre Haute Star.

The state chairman says nothing about the salary of the subs. We learn that Quigg of Richmond fell into the lake last week and that it took four men with block and tackle to land him. Terre Haute Star. And that's not all Bro. Ryan. The most difficult task was when he was finally landed, it took a fifty horsepower, double action pump six hoars to pump all the water out of our genial ex-president.

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of FostMl estate secretary, and big

man in geVefal, has been sworn in by theyauthorlfies of Stuben county to act s custpdan of the peace and quietude of Crjioled lake and see that no murders, jobberies or horse stealing is indulged in while the Richmond gang is spentling theNummer at this

resort. From

itors from Richond, including Shreeves and Holmes established such a reputation that theyOatfves appealed to the county officials ott-beariBgthat a larger and perhaps worse, crbtfd

was on its way to Crooked LakeJ

FULL OF GRATITUDE.

But the Little On Had a Quesr Way of Expressing It. Mr. Brown's business kept him so occupied during the daytime that be had little opportunity to enjoy the society of his own children. When some

i i.Uj.e.i, .ilr national holiday gave him a day of

leisure his young son was usually his chosen companion. One day, however, Mr. Brown, reproached by the wistful eyes of his seven-year-old daughter, reversed the order of things and inTlted the little trirl to eo with

Quigg, being the white man's hopeofhim for a long walk.

Herbert Males, the new press chairman of Post J of Evansvillej is writing a very excellent T. P. A. news column in the Evansville Journal-News.

Word has just come to Richmond informing the boys who have no money and are compelled to stay at home that William tt, ftuigg, ei-ereaideat

the entire number of campers, was selected to preserve the peaeeqid

see mat au laws are vigorouuc enforced. He has been duly sworn in by the prosecutor of Stuben county and is now patroling with a large club and much larger tin badge that shines brilliantly under the reflection from Crooked lake. It is now expected that blind tigers and Sunday ball games will be conducted under lawful provisions. A report of his work is expected by the county authorities and this will be given in the T. P. A. news columns by the sub press ehairman.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Highly are spending several weeks among the northern resorts.

Switzerland. Four languages are in general use in Switzerland German, French, Italian and Romansch.

Palladium .Want Ads Pay.

She was a shy. silent, small person.

and during the two hours stroll not a single word could Mr. Brown induce the little maid to speak, but her shining eyes attested that she appreciated his efforts to amuse her indeed, she fairly glowed with suppressed happiness. Jnst before they reached home, however, the child managed, but only after a tremendous struggle with her inherent timidity, to find words to express her gratitude. "Papa, what Cower do you like best?" 6he asked. "Why, I don't know, my dearsunflowers. I guess. "Then." cried the little girl, beaming with gratitude, "that's what IH plant on your graver Exchange.

THE 0VARINAS.

Whoever sincerely endeavors to do all the good he ran will probably do much more than be Imagines or will ever know. Miss Bowdler.

Picturesque Barefooted Fish Hawkers

of Portugal.

The ovarlnas are perhaps the most

interesting people in Portugal. They

are probably the lineal descendants of

the original inhabitants of the land

and now come from a small place called Mur'iosa (Estarreja). not far

from Oporto. As tbe termination lndi

cates, the overlnas are the women of

these people.

Both old and young, for even young

children are thus employed, are ex

ceedingly active and energetic. They

go about barefoot, wearing a peculiar costume, and carrying huge baskets of

a peculiar shape on their heads. They

travel many miles a day and penetrate

into every corner of the city, crying

their wares in a loud, unmusical shout. They mount even to the sixth floors and bargain with buyers. Tbey go

barefoot not because of their poverty,

many of them possessing expensive

gold ornaments, but because they can

thus more easily cover the many miles tbey run during the day. Attempts have been made to do away with thi3 method of selling fish, but they have

all failed. The customers like to deal with these fish girls and can purchase

from them very small amounts.

Fish is not purchased by weight, but by the flsb or part of fish. The price averages 12 to 15 cents per pound. There are not less than 2,000 ovarlnas engaged in selling fish in LisbonConsular Report.

The Homorlo Controvert. It was about the year 1795 that the

"Homeric controversy" began. About that date F. A. Wolf, In his Prolego

mena, argued that the Homeric poems were composed of Independent epic

songs, collected and arranged by Pelslstratus about 650 B. C Wolfs theo

ry created a great stir among scholars

and poets and Inaugurated the fight

hlch enlisted most of the learned

men of the day. Mr. Andrew Lane In

Homer and the Epic; 1S93, vigorous

ly defended, the "one author" theory, as opposed to the idea of Wolf that the famous poems wars composed

through ages by ssany different persons. New fork AJBMrtoaa.

Shot Out. Rev. Mr. Waters Look at Bill Bar

ley, for Instance. It was tbe demon

ram that mads blm the one eyed, low browed sot that bo Is today. Cactus Charley Not altogether, parson. It mebbo mads him a low brewed sot.

bnt It was mo that . mads him one

eyed. Judge.

A Lavs Passage. "Lots! Ah. lovor cooed the senti

mental maiden. "I fool as If I could

live on nothing bnt love."

"Do let mo be yonr caterer," rstoro-

ed tbe ardent youth at bar aids. Boston Transcript.

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