Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 305, 10 September 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER lO, 191 1

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WANTED JORDAN. M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 WANTED One unfurnished room, privilege of bath. Young married couple. J. care Palladium. 10-tf WANTED Farmers to have their cane made up at W. A. Bertsch's Sorghum works, Centerville, Ind.' Mill will start about Sept. 20. 10-7t WANTED Work In private family by boy, age 20, who Is going to school. Call Phone 12H. 10-2t WANTED Man to travel in Indiana. Good pay and tailor made suit in 90 days; experience unnecessary; reliable firm. Write for particulars. J. E. McBrady and Co., Chicago. WANTED General agents to sell a new invention. A great seller as It la a needful article in every honfe. The Independent Bath System, 871 Campbell Ave., Columbus, O. .WANTED 400 per cent profit selling meritorious article. High grade work. Easy Bales. Samples and Catalog free. Luther Gordon ' Co., 164 Washington St., Chicago. 10-1724 WANTED Work in private family ,by boy, age 15, who is going to school. Call Phone 1294. 10-2t WANTED A cook and two dish washera at once. Address "S. M. B.," care of Palladium. ' 10-3t WANTED Housework by widow. Ad", dress Sarah Wlrtz, New Paris, Ohio. 2t WANTED Place to work by girl outside of school hours. Address "M. B.," care Palladium. 9-2t WANTED Conjee of Palladium for . Auguest 4, 6 and 20th and Sept. 2nd and 6th. 9-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. We want plain people for a plain bualness. For a bread winner, you can't beat It. Wages better than moat men earn. Apply by mail. Motor Barber college, Cincinnati, O. 9-7t WANTED Position in doctor's of dentist's office by lady. Best of ref- , erences given. Address "L 96," care Palladium. . ' 8-2t NOW ' IS THE TIME! to get your stoves repaired by R- C. Weller, 23 N. 3rd' street. 8-7t FALL OPENING September 19 to 23 Inclusive. Model Gowns; Tailor Suits, Laces, Trimmings, . etc., of latest Parisian creation. Marius ' Fischer (formerly Todd) 50:52 Glenn Bldg. Cincinnati, O. I 7-7t WANTED Experienced lnaurance 1 agents; new proposition, 'daily payment, good salary to producers. Room 220 Colonial Bldg. 7-tf WE REPAIR baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, make screen doors, picture framing. We call ! and deliver. Brown ft Darnell, 1022 Main Street Phone 1936. I auglO-tf WANTED-Glrt to assist with housework. Phone 3706. . 7-7t WANTED If you want money in place of your city -property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8tu and Main. 18-tf BB MOORE OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonda and Loan. Real Estate ant Rentals. Room la, L O. O. F. Bldg. febsO-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Six bull pups, age seven weeks. Phone 3180. - 10-lt FOR SALE Good cook stove for coal or wood. Call 216 N. 17th street 10-2t FOR 8ALE White Leghorns. 153 hens. O. D. Acton, R. R. 5. Phone . S123-F. 9-3t FOR 8ALE Motorcycle, good conditurn, cneap. caan. 1007 JuAiaw. 9-2t FOR SALE Or for trade for stock. International Carriage automobile in good Chape. Address "B. Y." Palladium. 9-7t FOR SALE 1 big mule. Inquire Pickett and Haindel, 118 W. Main. , ; . 8-3t FOR SALE Grocery stock in small town; good stand. Come in and talk It over. Dye and Price. 8-3t FOR 8ALE Several hundred hedge posts, extra fine. Phone 2150. Dye and Price. 8-3t FOR. SALE Hard coal baseburner. alsnost new. Cheap. Inquire 923 H Main street 6-7t T P. A. Notes BY W. H. Q. The second annual T. P. A. picnic has paased. leaving pleaaant memories of a grod time, and all the T. P. A's vho were there could eat in the way cf fried chicken, salads, forty-eleven Linda of cake. anJ on, and so on. The contests that were ueld were the source of much amusement and enjoyed by all. The first prise in free for all "Nigger Bafcr" Chewing Match waa won In a walk by Mrs. Win. Ryan, the second by Mrs. Teegarden. The teat , string and baby eater on . the other alia was Mr. Teegarden, and

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FOR SALE Black Langshang cockrells. Frank Burroughs, Eldorado. Ohio. , 29-2wka FOR SALE: Cape! Good as new. Cheap if wold soon. Phone 1728. 21-tf FOR SALE Coal cook stove with tank. Cheap. 127 S. 4th St. 30-tf FOR SALE Fire proof safe. Porterfield, Kelly Building. 5-7t FOR SALE Seven room houee, barn, good location ; . South 12th . street. Telephone 1410. 12-tf AUCTION SALE I will sell to the highest bidder on, Saturday. September 16, at 2 o'clock the following real estate in Richmond: 130 Cor ner Hunt and Maple street; has 8 rooms all nicely papered, cellar, good well, cistern, 4 verandas. No. 136 has 5 rooms, pantry, both kinds of water, barn, also vacant lot between the above described. This is a beautiful home, well painted and has 15 bearing apple trees and is 165 feet deep by 165 feet wide. Come look this over. Will sell all together' or : to suit bidder. Possession at once. Good terms. Elizabeth Evans. A. O. Deering, auctioneer. , aug 22-29-sepl0-12-14 PUBLIC SALE of household goods September 16 at 1 o'clock at 130 Maple street Tables, stoves, chairs, rocking chairs, dreBsers, stands, 90 yards good carpet, rugs, bed steads, springs, clocks, dishes, shot gun, rifle and many other articles not mentioned. Elizabeth Evans. A. O. Deering, auctioneer. aug22-29 SeptlO-12-14. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. PorterfieM, Kelly BIk.t 8th and Main. For' Sale I We have for sale a very fine farm of 160 acres near College Corner, Ohio. This is a nice level farm with good buildings, and In good condition generally. ' v This is a bargain. Come and see us. Win. Bradbury & Son. 8-3t FOR SALE Double house, good con dition, cheap. Address "Double," care Palladium. 6-7t FOR SALE Two new properties. Good investment. Cheap if sold at once. Inquire 1021 North 11th St. 9-7t FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS New five room house, on car line. If you want a home it will be to your interest to let us show you this property. Over 901 Main street. Dye and Price. 7-3t FOR SALE A well improved farm of 22 acres, 9 room house, good out buildings, good water, suitable for poultry or truck, 3 miles east of Richmond on National Road, Car stop 107. 3-7t SEE MORQAN for Real Estate la all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North B Sta. 16-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room modern house except furnace. 44 S. 21st street. 10-7t FOR" RENT One side 51 double house, 6 rooms, modern and newly finished. Central. Call 33 N. 5th street 9-3t FOR RENT Cottage. Inquire at 1019 North 11th St. 9-7t FOR RENT Five room cottage, nine dollars; Seven room house, ten dollars. Will sell $100 or more cash, ' balance like rent Roscoe Klrkman. . 8-3t FOR RENT Furnished room with light, heat and bath, for gentleman. 1122 North D street 8-7t FOR RENT Two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 123 N. 17th street. ' 7-4t FOR RENT Modern house, seven rooms, located 405 South 14th. Inquire at 321 South Eleventh. Owen Loofbourrow. - 7-tf FOR RENT 7 roomed house on S. 11 and J, with garden and barn. Call Phone 1235 or 3015.; 7-tf second best was Harry Englebrecht The Teegarden family shows some speed when it comes to a "chewing match." The ladies' "Needle Threading contest was won by Mrs. Baker, the jecond going to Mrs. W. A. Ellis. In the gentlemen's "Wheelbarrow Contest" it was very plain to see that the T. P. A's were not used to walking the "straight and narrow. J. F. Zeiders hit the barrel square, getting first prize, and Horace Kramer came in second being off only about six reet Jim Martin and Pete McLellan landed out in the Glen in a ditch, and Joe Phenis and Bill Morris would hare probably been going yet if a man had not headed them off. The "Martte Finding Contest was won by Dorothy Lebo. The boys who were to throw their shoes in a barrel, the first one to get them out and putting them on be lng the winner, waa won by Robert

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WANT AD LETTER LIST , The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up. to 12 noon, as follows: - D. L. G....... 1 Ella .. 2 W. B. .. .. .. 2 Gertrude .. .. 5 Bargain .. .. 1 K. M. .. .. . .1 Business . . 3 Auto ........ 1 . M. A. B. .... 1 S. D. ........ 1 X. Y. Z .. .. ,1 Tent 1 Overtime .. ..1 Homeless .. ... R ' 1 . Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR RENT Modern 3 room flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th street. Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR RENT Seven room new house, electric light. . Cor. W. 6 and Lin den Ave.' Call phone 1235. 21-tf FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gtDts. Call at 1 N. 9th St 15-tf FOR RENT Large second floor store room, size 26 ft by 160 ft 416 Main street Phone No. 2664. street. Phone 2664. 8-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gents only, at the Grand. 27-tf FOR RENT New 5 room cottage on N. W. 5th. 207 N. 9th. 7-7t LOST LOST Large cameo tie pin. Return O. E. Dickinson Jewelry Store. 10-2t LOST Tan pocketbook containing 1 10.00 bill and change. Reward if returned to Palladium office. 10-lt LOST Pocket book containing change and receipt with owner's name. 300 S. 4th street 7-7t STOLEN Party in Brown auto who took French Poodle from 127 South 4 th street, please return as their ' number is known. Return and avoid further trouble. 2-tf LOST A locket watch charm, with ribbon script monogram, "J. B. G.," on back. Reward if returned to J. B. Gordon, or at Palladium office. 1-tf FOUND FOUND A camera. Call Phone 4080. l0-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED r"iiri rnijiruir ELECTRIC WIRING CHAS. J. DAVIS, wiring and repairing of all kinds. Phone 3239. Aug-15-lmo REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St Phone 1320. 5-tf AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prices freely given. J. H. Russell, Phoce 1793, 16 South 7th. ju!14-tf MERCHANTS DELIVERY AUTO Merchant Delivery. Headquarters Waking's 408 Main. Calls an- . swered promptly. Phone 2006. Aug 16-1-mo . FOR 3ALE PHONE ; YOUR ORDERS to Forest H. Meek for Concrete gravel and sand. Orders promptly filled. Phone 4024. Aug. 16 1-mo INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and Insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. .. 15-tf INSURANCE. ' Sanford E. Hepning, Fire, Accident and Sickness Insurance. Real Estate and Loans. Phone 2456, 205 N. 8th street. , . g-tf AUCTIONEER A. O. Deering Live Stock and Real Estate Auctioneering. See me early, Centerville, Ind. 8-eod-tf Tke Ssuutoe Of SJfto. Intents and children are constantly mediae a laxative. It is important to know what to civ tnam. Tbeir stomach and bowels are not strong Mooch tor salts, purratire waters or cathartic pOls. powders or tablets. Give them a mad. pleasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. Cald .Xp Pepsin, which sells at the small anm of SO cents or Si at dm stores. It Is the s treat remedy for you to have in the house to give children when they need it. -""""B" Quigg, second best, Willard Lebo. In the girls' "Hopping Contest' Catherine Quigg won first and Dorothy Lebo second. It has not been decided who scored the best in putting away fried chicken and cake, the honors being very evenly divided. This part of the performance was a genuine horse race with no "also rana." President Harrington acted as starter in the events, and M. J. O'Brien. W. SV McClelland and others as judges. Take It all in all the picnic waa . a . success . and Shorty Shreeve and his committee can be congratulated on their efforts. . Wonder where our secretary waa? His gray locks were not . in evidence. The baseball nine, composed of the "Sons of Erin," say they have the Rhinelanders of Post C bluffed. There

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. AGENTS Men and women distribute samples: no soliciting: pays $40 weekly; most wonderful plan ever offered. . Write for full particulars Needit Co.. Cincinnati, O. LADIESP Make supporters. $12 per Hundred; no canvassing; material furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash Supply Co., uept v 160, Chicago. Local representative want ED No canvassing or soliciting re quired. Good income assured. Ad' dress National Co-Operative Realty Co., V-1322 Marden Building, Washingotn, D. C. Aug 13-20-27-Sept 3-10-17-24 FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK Tells over 360,000 protected positions in U. S. service. More than 40,000 va cancies every year. There is a big chance here for you, sure and gener ous pay, lifetime employment Easy to get Just ask for booklet C766. No pbligation. Earl Hopkins Washington, D. C. Aug 13-20-27-Sept 3-10-17-24 ANY MAN Who needs and wants accident and health insurance will do , himself injustice if he does not look, into the merits of the Workingmen's Mutual Protective Association, before getting a policy. I can give him some interesting facts. Phone 1589. WILL McVAY 16 ODD FELLOWS BLDG. For Sale Fine residence, outh 12th. Splendid house W. Main. Good properties Richmond Avenue, And locations in all parts of the city. Oler Howes Westcott Block. For Sale Farm of 100 acres, three miles from court house on one of the best pikes out of Richmond, seventy acres first class, thirty acres good pasture, timber and running water, bank barn, wa gon house and cribs, cement floor hog house, carriage house, -n,. 7 room modern house with furnace, cellar, both kinds water in house. Can give possession October 1st SANFORD E. KENNING 205 N. 8th STREET. For Rent - FIRST CLASS OFFICE On account of. our moving into new quarters, our office rooms comprisng the entire, second floor and consisting of ten rooms, corner of Tentn and Main streets over the Starr Piano parlors. Will be for rent These rooms can be divided into one, two, three or I four room suites. Everything uAfto date; heat light hardodflc closets, etc., well lightfl Ind venl w m lated. Satisfactory lease and low rent Possession, October 1st B. JOHNSON & SON Call at office or at Shidler's Real Esi tate Office, 913 Main. Phone 1814. was nothing doing in the baseball world in which the "Kraut Eatersseemed to figure. ; However the Irish say the challenge is still open till next picnic time, unless the aforesaid Germans desire to call them before that time. - Elmer Lebo and Shorty Shreeve. acted as chief "Chefa." at the picnic, and done the turn to a nicety. These two old scouts are certainly "stars' in their role. It would be well for, hotels to take notice. 3 - - , Mr. and Mrs. Charles . ;;. O. Tooker came downCrom Winchester to attend the picnic. Glad to see you. Come again. - They ay Newt Worta drank sixteen glasses of lemonade, ate . four drumsticks, two pulley bones S "fence

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Two gallons apple butter, the good old cider kind, made in a big brass kettle out in the yard, stirred with a sassafras sprit stirrer with a long handle, all made on -an old shaving horse, with holes in the paddle, so the apple butter will get through. Can't you taste it? Wanted You to buy some of these bargains. They are clean, safe 12 per cent Investments. A good 12 room double (one with bah ) rents for $23.00 per month. This property is all in good repair and nearly new, $2,300. Two 5 room cottages nearly all in good repair, large lots, $10.00 renters, for $1,900.00. 2 good little houses all in good repair, rents $12.00, for $950 for both of them. . - A good business room with flat above, rented $26.00. Price $2,6.00, 5 year lease and many more just as good. LAND AND FARMS 55 acre, well improved, 8 miles, this farm is especially for sale, what you giveor It? Former price $5,500, $4,800. - 85 acres, fair improvements. No. 1 farming, $7,900. 40 Good improvements, fruit plenty. 3 miles, $3,200. 70 acres, fair average farm. 3 miles, $3,360. " And a number of good farms near the city from $90 up per acre. ; 200 acres, 9 miles west, $70.00 per acre. 4 acres, good, 4 miles, well improved, $1,200. Don't you feel kind a foolish reading this ad so carefully. EVERY-DAY-MAN'S PROPERTIES 3 good 5 room cottages, $1,100 each, $100 cash, balance $12.00. per month. 1 good 3 room cottage, $500, $50 cash, balance $10.00 per month. 1 good 8 room, cottage, $1,400, $100 cash, balance $15.00 per month. 1 good 2 room cottage, $500, $100 cash, balance $8.00 per month 1 good 6 room cottage, $1,300,, $100 cash, balance $14.00 per month. - 1 good 4 room cottage, $900, $100 cash, balance $12.00 per month. 1 good 5 xoom cottage, with large lot $1,000, $100 cash, balance $12.00 per month. r,: '. . , 1 good 5 room cottage with 2 lots, $1,000, $100 cash, balance $10.00 per month. Edison claims the first talking machine. It's a mistake. The first one was made of a rib. I have farms to trade for city property. Have city property to trade for farms. Have, a number of good business propositions for sale or trade, clothing, grocer, feed, cigar, laundry, meat, in fact most everything. RESIDENT PROPOSITIONS A nice new bunkle-bee, 6 rooms, on interurban, acre ground, $2,500 A 10 room of double, modern, very central, $3, 333.33. A nice 10 room modern, large lot central, $5,500. A nice 6 room brick, central, $2,700. A No. 1 brick, 8 roons, slate roof, furnace, fine place, large lot, barn.

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overlasts," and three gizzards of fried chicken, with salad, baked beans, and a few other entrees, and a piece of cake from each cake on the table, with ice cream, and as the table was being cleared away was pawing the air for something to eat It certainly does look good to see a fellow like Newt enjoying himselL ..... Aug. Quigg is peddling biscuits for the Richmond Baking Co. John Minnick leaves today for Chicago to take charge of the Chicago store of the Standard Felting Co, of Los Angeles. California, manufacturers of felt slippers. John has entire charge of the store and in connection will also be their Indiana and Michigan representative. This is a fine position and we congratulate him. on his

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success, though his Richmond friends are -very sorry to 'see' him leave. John's many friends Jn Post. C wish him all kinds of success in the Windy City. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gordon leave on Monday for a week'a visit with relatives in Elkhart Word comes from Los Angeles, California that. Rue Borton has a fine position as salesman for the Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. The Pacific Coast Biscuit company can congratulate themselves on securing the services of a salesman of Jtue's ability. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kramer are touring the great lakes on one of the P. & C. palatial steamers, as guests of the order of Hoo-Hoo's. The report of National Secretary

Tuae shows' cash on liand Septembed first $719,765.45, and a membership od: 40.738. Indiana baa 5.849 membertj being 122 behind Missouri. There) wag paid out for Indemnity during th month $34,252.39. There were tor death claims of $5,000 each. '

G. A. Mendenhall, chairman of the. state hotel committee ia receiving several congratulatory ' letters from the various posts over the state concern, ing the good letter of "Don W sent out to our hotel friends in Indiana. Al is the right man in the right place. , A glass salad dish was left on the picnic grounds. The ow'her can have . same by callug at the T. P. A. rooms. ."Shorty Shreere, Chas. . Pierson. Perry Becker, Harry ; Wooters and quite a number ot other T. P. A's attended the state fair this week, look-1 Ing at the "pumpkins" and pigs, set-; tin em up to customers and friends and incidentally perhaps pulling oft a few other stunts becoming T. P. Aa . on occasions of this kind. v 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH FOUNDING (National News Association) GENESEO. Ill, Sept 9. The seventy fifth anniversary of the organisation of the First Congregational church of this place will be celebrated with an elaborate program of Jubilee exercises, commencing tomorrow and,' continuing for three days. The socle ty bar Its preliminary organisation at Bergen, N. V., Sept 13, 836, just as the members of the colony which came to the Illinois prairies were preparing to leave their homes there. Of the' charter members there Is only one living, Mrs. Harriet T. Miller of Genesec . , , GAMBLING INQUIRY HAS GOT TO BE MADE (National News Association) CHICAGO. Sept 9. Mayor Harrison has sent a warning to the civil service committee which he ordered to begin an investigation of the connection between the police and. the alleged wide-open gambling ip Chi: cago, to take no orders from any onebut him. Mayor Harrison declared that he feared those Interested would combine in a plot to prevent the inqulry and said he wanted all reports made to himself personally. FINES JOHN SELL VUU OVII, WHU AU UCVU' VS for several days, was arrested at his home,' 843 North , Twelfth street, on Friday afternoon by patrolman Lawler and on Saturday morning in police court given a fine of $5 and costs. His family bad just passed through a great bereavement in the death of one of their number. Yesterday Sell appeared at his home intoxicated and began to break up some ot the furnishings when patrolman Lawler happened along and put the man under arrest. nnltMA ...... ... &. a AltJt V. ttmJI iu yviiLu vuui v u ywjiwn uv jama . been drinking and was fined $5 and' costs by Judge Zimmerman. The best rubber gloves for the use of electricians are tested to resist a current of 10,600 volts. Some of the diamond "cleavers", of Amsterdam receive as much as $120 a week. ,.- , -. - ';' POST CARD COUPON Clip this coupon and bring It to one of the Quigley Drag Stores, with 10 cents and receive one set of 25 colored view Post Cards of Richmond. By mail So extra for postage. Uge Qceea Ready Mixed PAINT, $1.75 per GtL Old Reliable Print Co. H. C. SHAW, Mgr. 10 4-12 S. 7th. Phone S239 A W I M M ERt IPOIPCnL-A.IRl VIAS27.C0 Rcd Trip To New York Daily. 30 Day Limit. $28.75 Roand Trip, To New York Daily. 60 Day Limit variable routes. , One way. via Norfolk, Vs. and Steamer $32,35 Round Trip To Boston, llzsk, Daily. - 66 Day. Limit. Variable Routes. One - way j via Norfolk, Va and Steamer. FOR PARTICULARS caff C. A. Blair, P. A. T. A. Telephone 202. Home

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