Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 309, 14 September 1911 — Page 9

THE HICmiOXD PAIXADIUJI AND 8UX-TELEOHA3X,TntJIlSDAy, SEPTEMBER 14, 1911.

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JORDAN, M'MANUS & HU.NT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 WANTED Boarders. 823 N. F. St. 14-7t WANTED Lady Demonstrators. Permanent position, good pay, ' experience not necessary. W. L. Curtis, 23 N. 7th St. 14-lt WANTED Two or three old reliable Insurance men. Inquire 220 Colonial Building. 14-lt WANTED Hot air furnace, must be in . good condition. Phone 1604 or call at 421 North 13th St. l4-3t WANTED- Position by . boy 16 years old after school and on Saturdays. Address E. If. H., Palladium. 14-7t WANTED Two rooms faQlight house keeping. Address Box 198. 14-3t WANTED Situation as companion or housekeeper for elderly couple or single lady. Address L. B. M., care Palladium. 14-2t WANTED A boy. 15 to 18 to work in grocery. Call 413 North Eighth St. or phone 1154. . 14-lt WANTED Washing to do at 20o North 4th St s 13-2t ilASSAGE-By a competent masseuse Call phone, 2308. Treatmen $1. ' , 13-7t WANTED Two or three old reliable Insurance men. Inquire 220 Colon lsl Bld.K 13-2t WANTED Good place in country to I work toy young man 21. Address C. K., care Palladium. . 'WANTED Position as nurse, confinement cases preferred. Address E. R. H.. care Palladium. ! 13-8t WANTEirV-School boy 16 years oldto ,work evenings and Saturday. Western Union Telegraph Co. . 12-3t .WANTED To buy or rent house with 3 or 4 bed rooma,bath and furnace. E. E. Roney, Westcott Hotel! cigar ; stand. ' f: " 12-2t WANTED Lady demonstrators, per manent position, good pay. W. L. Curtis. Armer House, 23 N. Seventh. ' " " ' 12-3 WANTED Employment driving , grocery wagon or working in store by reliable man. .Address W. R., care of Palladium.-.-- . s 42Jt NEWPARIS. O., Sept. 14. On Sunday at the home of John Purviance the fourth annual reunion o fthe Fry family ;was held. A bountiful dinner was served on the lawn after which fifty members answered to the roll call. A short business session was held. Charles Fry, the oldest member of this family was elected president. The day wss pleasantly ' spent in a ' social , way until a late hour when luncheon was served. Then all departed for their homes expecting to meet again at the same place the following year. f hose present were Mr. and Mrs. ; Frank Fry, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Newcomb, Mr. and. Mrs. James Fry of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Md Cown.' Mr. and Mm. Fry orHagers town, Mr. and Mrs. will Fry. Mr. and Mrs. ,6uer Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cox. Mr. snd Mrs. George Dowell and fsmliy.Mr. and Mrs. Lon Brehm and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fry and family of Richmond, Mr. ' Mark Purviance, Mr. Walter McKee, Miss Kthel Shepherd and Miss Bernice Case of Richmond. . . OllievNewbern had for Sunday company Mrs. Duffy and son of White- ' water." Mrs. Alsa Barton and Miss Bernice Homer.' Mrs. Walter Bennett of Richmond soent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. George Richards were Sunday visitors at Loaansport. Their son, Clifford, of; Chicago spent the day there also. -"-V. ; Miss Elmer Homer went to Gettysburg Monday to begin her school. Mr. and Mrs. Sam kessler entertained at 8unday dinner Mr. Clifford Kessler and family of Richmond,- and Mr. Efvood Kessler and family. Mrs. Walter Hennon of Dayton Is spending this week with Mrs. Edwin Mtddaugh. On Sunday Rev. and Mrs. McCohn gave a farewell dinner and had for their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lou Baker, Mr. Harold Nicholson and Russell .West Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown are the parents, of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Penland have returned borne after a very pleasant week's stay In Michigan. - . AlvaiEbyd spent Sunday in Lewisburg. ',v -r Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reid entertained at 8undajr dinner Mr. Ad Reid and family, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Davidson nd family, Mr. Edwin Middaugh and family, Mrs. Hlnnon and son, of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bice and family d.Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Stamback and urs. uacoin ana son , waiter were Cunda visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Clark. ;, : ...- t Mr. and Mrs. Wes Judy accompanied IZT.id Mrs. J. H. MUIs in their tZZKStt- Arcanum, Sunday. Ja.

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LIST Your houses with me. I can rent them. C. L. Clark. Room 401. Second National Bank Bldg. ll-7t

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 Men to learn barber trade. We want plain people for a plain business. For a bread winner, you can't beat it. Wages better than most men earn. Apply by mail. Moler Barber college. Cincinnati, O. - 9-7t NOW IS THE TIME to get your stoves repaired by R. C. Weller, 23 N. 3rd street. ' 8-7t WANTED Boarders., 23, N. F St. ; .'. 13-7t WANTED Experienced insurance 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. auglO-tf WANTED If you want, money la place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. . .. 18-tf SEE MOORE ft OGBORN (or all kinds of Insurance. Bonds . and Loans. Real Estate anu Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. 31df feb26-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons and wheat drills and all kinds of rigs.. Shendler. 317 N. A. 14-7t FOR .SALE Base burner in good condition. ' 202 N. 6. 14-lt PUBLIC SALE of , household goods September 16 at 1 o'clock at 130 Maple street. Tables, stoves,' chairs, rocking chairs, dressers, 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 Horse and buggy 2021 North F street. . ' . ;.- 13-2t FOR SALE Household goods, 217 S ..8,13th Mr. Ralph Penland has started to Business College; y ; ' ' Miss Ruth Valler who is teaching In Euton spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Dr.- Gist of Richmond was in town Saturday. Mr. George Kuth has returned to his work after 4 week's vacation here with his parents. Mr. Scott Patterson of New Madison is working at the depot. Mr. Christian Nelson went to Milford Center Monday where he will attend school. . Mr. Daryl Raney came home Saturday after, spending the summer at Portland. x --.j. "'Mr. Walter Retnheimer of Liberty Ind., spent Saturday and Sunday here with his parents. '.. t ., ' Miss Ada and Mae Young spent from Saturday until Monday with friends in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jones entertain ed at Sunday dinner Mr. Cy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kimbler Miss Pauline Kimbler of Columbus and Mr and Mrs. G. A. Bogsn. Mr. and Mrs. George Fortney had for Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. W. R Stamback of Gettysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Young spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hawley entertain ed on Sunday Mr. C. C. Hawley and family. Mr. A. J. Hawley and family and Dr. Hawley and family. 'ECONOMY, IND. ECONOMY, Ind.. Sept 14. Mrs Mabel Gwin, a popular clerk In one of the big Anderson stores, who has been very sick while here is now able to return to her work. However, she left for a week's visit at Richmond before going back to Anderson. John Manning and Mrs. Mae Kim ball were in Muncie Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cain were in New Castle Tuesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Dick. Ullery snd son of Modoc were here Monday. Mrs. Glennle Lamb is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Alice Edwards had a slight paraletic stroke Monday afternoon. Her daughter, Mary, 14, is down with typhoid fever. Charley Ballenger, Leo Bennett and Mr. Jarett 5 arrived from Michigan Monday evening. George Ballenger Is kept busy deliv ering peaches of his own growing. A Mr. Rosenbaum of Cincinnati was here 'Monday.' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and the Mumbower family were at Hagers town Tuesday. Mrs. Amanda Lamb is visitng Mr. Und Mrs. Jos Lamb this week. Tot Cranor averages buying 100 head of cattle a week. Dr. Helms of Williamsburg was here Mondsy. Oeorge T. Young. 70. father of Mrs. L. Loop and of Thornton, is sufler-

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LETTER 'LIST The following sre 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: -r D. L. G 1 Gertrude . . W. B. .. .. 2 Auto ...... Bargain-.. .. 1 S. D Business . . . . 3 . Answer . . , M. A. B. .... 1 M. B. ...... X. Y. Z .... 1 Homeless . . Overtime . , ..1 M. .. R .. .. .. .. 1 Double .... Experience. Mail will be kept for 30 days All mail not called for within time wiJl be cast out. 6 1 1 1 1 .. f .. 1 only, that FOR SALE Merchant delivery wagon, horse and harness. Phone 3760. 14-2t AUCTION SALE I will sell to the highest bidder on Saturday, September 16, at 2 o'clock the following real estate in Richmond: 130 Corner 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-seplO-1214 FOR SALE Good Peninsular base burner cheap. t 226 N. 19th St. , . v. . - ;: 13-3t FOR SALE Poland China pigs, both sex. ; Phone 6147-C. A. H. Pyle. ; v;- '-7.:. . 11-lmo FOR SALE Or for trade for stock. International - Carriage automobile in good shape. Address 'B. ...Y," Palladium. -.';::-V: - ; - 9-7t FOR SALE Black Langshang cockrells. Frank Burroughs, Eldorado. Ohio. 29-2wks FOR SALE Cape. Good as. new. Cheap if sold soon. Phone 1728. 21-tf lng with an abcess of the knee. He is so ill that a man has been engaged to take care of him. M. Lundy of -Williamsburg is the nurse.-, . .Mrs. Carrie Chamness and children left Monday for Lawrenceburg, Indiana, to Join her husband where they will make their home. ' t Dr. Loop went to Hagerstown Tuesday morning to have some dental work done. V; 1 ; Mrs. R. W. Routh of 219 Randolph street, Richmond, was here Monday visiting Mrs. Tilda Martin. 'Spulre Frasier and . Joe Cain-are paper buying at Modoc this week. B. H. Gardner of Fduntain City was here the first of the week. . ' ' Dr. Howard Ballenger of 'Indianapolis was here over Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Gardner and son of Richmond are here this week. Mr.' Gardner also was here the first of the week. ' " ' ' .- . ' , , The Flemmings entertained . com pany Tuesday evening.' . J. H. Hamilton of Dayton; Ohio, was here Tuesday. Joseph Lamb is painting his new barn. i CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. " " - . ' ' aassBaaavsaaaaBBBBaaB CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Sept. 14." Mrs. Albert King and children return ed to their home in. Richmond yesterday after a visit here with Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Scheidler. ' ; - -' - r Miss Mabel Oldham has returned from Indianapolis after a week's visit with her cousin Frank Widner. Miss Hazel Bertsch is substituting in room one of the public school, on account of the Illness of Miss, Mabel Strawn. . . - Miss Lulu Martin will be trimmer in Mrs. Alta Rummers millinery establishment at New Castle this season. Mrs. Wm. Warbinton and Miss Hen ry Keagy of Hagerstown, visited Mrs Laura Richey and mother, Mrs. Geo. Hlndman Sunday. Mrs. John Caldwell is In Cincinnati visiting friends. Her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wagner is looking after the hotel while she is away. - Mrs. Clara Griffith and daughters Helen and Maurine have returned to their home In Muncie after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marson. Mrs. Frank Mosbaugh returned last night after a month's visit with relatives in Pine Point Maine. Charles Doney was in Indianapolis, Monday on business. Mrs. Glen Scott Is the guest- today of Mrs. Carl Trussler in Richmond. Mrs. McGraw of Chicago, came yes terday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gray. Miss Grace Myers returned yester day from a wee's visit with Indianapolis friends. - Mr. and Mrs. Foster Scudder have as their guest Mrs. Scudders sister. Miss Lucile Garretson of Knightstown." Mr. Maxwell Feemater has been in Indianapolis ' and .Crawfordaville this week. Mr. Feemater will enter Wa bash next week. " I Mrs. Elmer Diekaon. Mxa. FraaJc.Parson and Mrs. Sampson, of Richmond.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Rllr " HiU onH Mi tf Sk-a.cv aa m a a m a sva a FOR SALE Eight room house with bath and electric lights. 402 N. 19 St. 14-3t FOR SALE; 6 room house, up-to-date conveniences, close in, on 7th street. Sasford E. Hennlng, 205 N. 8th. Phone 2456. 14-lt FOR SALE! 15 acres well improved. $3,000. Orvflle Price, Richmond, Ind., R- R. 7. 13-7t FOR SALE Fine modern ten room house. Very cheap. Box 100 City. . 12-3t FOR SALE Two new properties. Good investment. Cheap if sold at once. Inquire 1021 North 11th St. 9-7t SEE MORQAN for Real Estate la all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North B Sta. l(4f FOR RENT FOR RENT Front two room "apart ment furnished for housekeeping. 46 S. 11th. 14-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and bath. 64 S. 12th St. 14-7t FOR'RENT 3 unfurnished rooms for , light housekeeping or office rooms. 26 S. 7th 13-7t FOR' RENT 5-room house, electric light and bath. Phone 3650. 13-7t FOR RENT 5 room modern house except furnace.-? 44 S. 21st street. 10-7t FOR RENf Cottage.; Inquire at 1019 North 11th St. 9-7t FOR RENT Furnished room with light, heat and bath, for gentleman.' 1122 North D street 8-7t FOR RENT 7 roomed house on S. 11 and J, with garden and barn. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. , . 7-tf FOR' RENT Modern 3 room flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th street. Phone 1612. 27-tf FOR ' RENT Furnished rooms for agents only, at the Grand.- 27-tf will be the guests of Mrs.. Laura Richey tomorrow. - ' Monday afternoon, the Helen Hunt club held its opening meeting at the home or the president, Mrs.' Robert Hicks, in Mt Auburn. The program consisted .l ot ' summer memories, . the payment -of dues and talking - over plans for the winter. The club has decided to conduct a class In Home Economics. The season tickets are fifty cents and will entitle the purchaser to eight following lectures.: October Second The Home Economics Movement.. Mrs. O N. Guldlin November Thirteen The Making of Pottery. . .Miss Elizabeth Overbeck Design and Decoration . .... ... : '. . . ..'...., . Miss Hannah Overbeck December Fourth What Home Economics stand For in Life Efficiency. r: Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith January . Second The Evolution of the Home. Mrs. W. H. Doney The Cost of Living. .Mrs. J. N. Marson Fepraury Twelfth Some Pntcitcal Methods of Detecting Food Adul- . teirationr 2i .... . . . . . . . ...... Dr. H. E. Barnard, Indianapolis March Twelfth A Musicale Arranged by Mrs. Ada Dennis and Miss Blanche Boyd. April Ninth Food From the Standpoint of Nutrition and Economy I. Miss Gertrude M. McCheyne, LSfayette. May Seventh Beauty in Dress - - Mrs. W. A. Roth The Adulteration of Textiles. . ..... Miss Mary L. Matthews No Chance In History. Maxzinl said that he did not believe that ' chance, existed; In history. "A cause must necessarily' underlie every event", although for the moment It may appear as the result of apparently accidental "circumstances. An Alexander, a Caesar, a Napoleon, are not the results of accident but the inevitable product of the time and nation from which they spring: It was not. Caesar who destroyed the Roman republic. The republic was dead before Caesar came. Sulla, Marias. Catiline, preceded and foreshadowed ' Caesar, but he. girted with keener , insight and greater genius, snatched the power from them and concentrated it in his ewu hands. For there was no doubt that he-was fitter to rule than all the others put together. At the same time, supposing he had appeared 150 years earlier, hp would not have succeeded In destroying the republic. When he came thr life had alneady gone out of it act: even Caesar's death could not restore that " ; ' , Nicely Graded. It is still a tradition that the people of Manchester, England, should gfbr aV Liverpool with the proverb, A Manchester man. a Liverpool gentle man;" but it is said, classiflcatioa not so strongly marked in Lancashire as in the old days. When stagecoaches were running-a guard was once asked. Who fapa tha getten inside. BiUyr Billy, consutted Ids list and replied. pentlemon '"'frs- Liverpool. A moa, fra Manchester. . A chap ,fra 0wdham and a feliow fra. TntsanV" . , - .

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FOR RENT Seven room new house, electric light. Cor. W. 5 and Linden Ave. Call phone 123K 21-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 LOST LOST Two little black and whit6 spotted dogs. Reward if returned to 89 John St.. Phone 3027. 14LOST A gold bracelet. Finder return to 529 S. 5th. Reward. 14-2t LOST One auto curtain with celluloid window in same.', Please return to Home Telephone Co. 14-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ELECTRIC WIRING CHAS. J. DAVIS, wiring and repairing ' of all kinds. Phone 3239. v Aug-16-lmo REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St. Phone 1320. . RAVENOUS EAf EftS. Gluttony of Sollman and the Appetite of Louis XIV.. Touching the matter of eating, the stories told by the old chroniclers and historians of the abnormal appetites of certain Roman and oriental men . of note fairly stagger belief. Gibbon tells of Sollman, a caliph in the eighth century, who died of acute indigestion la bis camp hear Chalds, in Syria, just as he was about to lead an army of Arabs against Constantinople. He had emptied two baskets of eggs and : figs, which he swallowed alternately,-and the repast was finished with marrow and sugar. ' In a pilgrimage to Mecca the same caliph had eaten with Impunity at a single meal seventy pomegranates, a kid, six fowls and a huge quantity-, of the grapes of Tayef. ':V.-,-Such a statement would defy belief were not ethers of a similar character well avouched. Louis XIV, could hard ly boast of an appetite as ravenous as Sollman's, but he would eat at a sitting four platefuls of different soups, a whole pheasant a partridge, a ysteful of salad, mutton hasbed-tbVgar. lie. two good 'sized slices oxlham. a dish of pastry and finish taTusmple repast with fruit and sweermeats. London Saturda'y Review. Victorian Gods. , If Xhacaeray, with a brain welgnmg fifty-eight and one-half ounces,- had the biggest head among Victorian writers who bad the best features? The choice would seem to lie between Tennyson and Henry Taylor. "Tha V man must be a poet remarked one of his Cambridge contemporaries when he first saw Tennyson come into the hall at Trinity, and another friend de-. scribes him in 'his undergraduate days as six feet high, broad chested, strong limbed, his face Shakespearean, with deep eyelids; his X forehead i ample, crowned with dark : wavy hair; bis head finely poised, his hsnd the admiration of sculptors. But time dealt none too gently with Tennyson, whereas Henry Taylor, always a ' distinguished looking man. seems to have grown singularly majestic with years. Grant Duff, meeting hinv-when he was over eighty, notes that "Taylor looks more like Jupiter then ever," and contemporary memoirs are full f refer ences to his Jove-like appearance. London Standard.

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INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans. Rentals. Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. XX Shidelar.- 913 Main. Phona 1814. 16-tf AWNINGS. Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prtoes freely given. J. H. RusselL Phoce 1793, 16 South 7th. Jull4-tf MERCHANTS DELIVERY AUTO Merchant Delivery. Headquarters Waking's 406 Main. Calls answered promptly. Phone 2006. . Aug 16-1-mo - . ; FOR SALE.:", PHONE YOUR ORDERS to Forest H. Meek for Concrete gravel and sand. Orders promptly filled. Phone 4024. Aug. 16 1-mo MUSIC. RUTH 'E. PELTZ. teacher of piano. Certificate from Cincinnati College of Music. Residence 225 N. 9th St. Phone 1896. 12-14t Palladium Want Ads Pay. EXECUTOR'S SALE O REAL ES- '": v--'-TATE.V -M--'.: . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as executor of the last will and testament of Eva R. Hoffman, will, at two o'clock p. m. on Saturday, September 30, 1911, offer for sale and sell at public ' auction on the premises hereinafter described the following described real estate In the city of Richmond, Wayne County, . Indiana, to-wit: Lot number twelve (12) in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by Charles Arnold; being situated on the east side of South Ninth street between "B" and "C" streets in said city; upon the following terms of sale. to-wit: One third of the purchase mon ey will be required to be paid in cash one third in nine months and one third in eighteen months from the date of said sale; or the purchaser may pay aU the purchase money in cash at his option: In case of deferred' payments ofapurchase money, the purchaser will be required to execute his notes therefor waiving valuation or appraisement laws, said notes bearing six per cent interest per annum from the date of said sale, and - secured by mortgage on, the real estate sold. vln case said real estate should mot be sold at public auction on that day, the same will be held and offered for sale at private sale on : the 1 above terms until sold, and bids therefor will be received by the undersigned at the office of his attorneys, Robbins and Robbins, at the northwest corner of Main and Ninth streets in, said city, ALEXANDER S. REID, Executor. Robbins and Robbins, .Attorneys. aug31-sep7-14-21 eiHCIHHATI 91.0 Rocad Trip Train leaves Richmond, S:4 A. M. NEXT SUNDAY Pennsylvania Unco : CHICAGO . C3.C0 Cocnd Trip Train Leaves Richmond, 2:00 A. M. Z2iaing Cars on Limid I'raias. .

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