Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 316, 9 November 1912 — Page 7

THE RICH3IOXD PALLED 1TJ3I AND SUN TELEGRA3J. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER" t 1912.

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MILTON, INF

MILTON, Ind.. Nov. C mrs. Chas. Benton Wagner spent yesterday with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Wilson, of Doddridge. The Christian church at Milton, decided in its regular business meeting to begin their special revival meeting about December 1. Messrs. and Mesdames Carl Williams, Frank Williams and Paul Caldwell have been entertaining their brother, Harmon Williams, of Richmond, this week. Mr. Williams will leave for Bowling Green, Ohio, Sunday to open a shoe and clothing store in that city, of his own. Miss Alma Wagner, teacher in one of the district schools east, had visiting day, yesterday and visited Maple Grovo school. Mrs.; Jos. Clevenger is very sick. ; -. J. W. Judkins, of Cambridge attended the W. V. M. S. with O. A. Borders, yesterday after ...li. noon and gave in a report of the district convention at Shelbyville. Sunday services at the M. E. church Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching morning and evening. The day will be the quarterly service. The Epworth league will meet at the usual evening hour. John Ingerman is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Emma Ferguson and grandson, Robt. McDaniel are both reported on the sick list. Horace Hurst is reported on the sick list but is thought to be better. Albert Newman is playing at the theater in Richmond this week. Sunday .services at the Christian church rBible school at 9:15 a. m. The Endeavor, will meet at the usual hour in the evening. Milton' Masonic lodge will have Fellow Craft- degree Monday evening, November 18. The meeting will be stated. The M. J3. church ladies will have their annual Thanksgiving dinner and bazaar at the Odd Fellows' hall, Thursday, November 28. The Rev. F. C. McCormick and F. M. Jones were at Richmond yesterday to attend the regular monthly county board meeting of the Christian churches at the Y. M. C. A. rooms yesterday. Mrs. Rhoda Hunt was at Richmond to do showwing yesterday. Mrs. Fremont Marlatt has just returned from near Winchester, where she was called to attend the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Jas. Doddridge spent yesterday with Mrs. Cargaret Kinley. Eastern Star practice Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Lindley, of the State university, delivered a very fine lecture at the Christian church, Thursday evening, under the auspices of the Cary club. The lecture was attended by a good audience and a very appreciative one. He had for his subject "The Powers of Man." He showed how the boy must be .adapted to his work, or in other 'ords the work adapted to the mind of the boy to make a success. A number from Cambridge City was in attendance. At the close of the lecture the members of the club received in honor of Dr. Lindley, their husband and friends being the guests. A pleasant social hour was thus spent by all his society. The Hoshour brothers were at Bentonville, yesterday to look after putting in a furnace for some one. Mrs. Vioja Bowlan, of near Logansport has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Turner, the last few days. On her return home, her cousin, Miss Cassie Turner accompanied her as far as Richmond. W. H. Miller states that he came back empty handed. The ducks knew that when the hunter came around it was best to fly away. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borders, of Mays, will be the guests of his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. G. A. Borders, over Sunday. Mrs. Leona McCollem attended a party with Miss Mary Dillon at Cambridge City, Thursday evening. The party was given as a shower for Miss Elfreda Storch. HAGERSTOWN, IND. HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Nov. 9. Miss Nellie Brant; .attended the football game today at Indianapolis between the Indiana, university team and the Iowa, State college. Miss Brant will be the guest of her brother, Mr. Frank Brant, over Sunday. The M. Ev church services for tomorrow will be held in the Presbyterian church on account of the furnace in the M. E, church, which is being repaired, not being finished. The Christian Endeavor society will hold a social at the church, on next Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Davis and daughter and their guest, Mrs. Fanny Davis, of Charlton, Ky., are spending a few days at Indianapolis. Mrs. Will Abbott was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Five Hundred club. Mrs. Chas. Teetor substituted for an absent member. Mrs. Hollace was hostess to the Two O'clock club Thursday afternoon at the home southwest of town. Eight members were present and the following guests of honor: Mrs. Chas. Crump, of Greensfork, Miss Iva Wimmer, Mrs. J. H. Kid well. Mrs. Loren Helmsing, Mrs. Chas Porter and Mrs. Lee Brannon. A three course luncheon was served following a social afternoon. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Raymond Fleetenieyer. The Anti Can't Sunday school class of the Christian church will give a social at the church Tuesday evening in honor of the newly organized men's class (The Progressive). Prospective members for the Prigressive class are invited, also home department members and the husbands of the Anti Can't class. The Progressive club will meet with Mis Carrie Allen, east of town Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Pool, of Chicago, was the guest Friday, of Mrs. W. O. Jones, and la th aoon the two spent the day at any visiting with friends. Mrs. Henry Keagy entertained the Priscilla club Thursday afternoon and today is entertaining the Social Circle.

PALLADIUM Want Ads

Talk to the Town . , Through The Palladium Ic a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANTED SPIRELLA Corsets made to order. Mrs. Frances Brusman, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 9-4t RAILWAY MAIL CLERK eYamimv tion soon. Candidates coached free Franklin Institute, Dept. 94 W., Rochester, N. Y. nov 8 to jan 7 WANTED Furs to remodel and Muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, 6y2 North 6th". oct 8-14t WANTED Situation as housekeeper. Address "M. L.," Palladium. 8-2t WANTED Place to do housework by young girl. 28 Ft. Wayne avenue. 8-2t WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Call 117 N. 13th. 7-3t WANTED Position as housekeeper by middle aged lady, respectable. Address 516 N. 18th street. 8-2t WANTED 2 good carpenters and 2 men handy with tools. Seidel Buggy Co. 8-2t WANTED To buy country grocery. Address "Grocery," care Palladium. 8-7t FOR CAREFUL MOVING see Chas. Wade. Headquarters, Shurley's Barn. Phone 1536. 7-7t WANTED Metal pattern filer. M. Rumely Co. City. 8-3t WANTED A competent cook. Address "X," care Palladium. 7-3t WANTED An experienced woman or girl for general housework. Call at 5 Keystone apartments. Cor 15th and N. A streets. 7-3t WANTED Girl to do housework at 214 North 8th street. 7-3t WANTED Boarders and roomers 201 South 3rd. 6-tf FURS REPAIRED OVER New furs made to order. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Cannon, 116 N. 6th street. 5-7t WANTED Maid at Westcott hotel. Wages $18 per month, room and board. ' 5-tf WANTED You to know we buy, repair and reflnish old furniture. McLano, 8 N. 6th street. Phone 2710. l-7t WANTED Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds, Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf WANTED Your old carpets tor rugs. Phone 2296 or address E. B. Spencer, Wayne hotel, 427 Main St., Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Order now lor spring delivery or earlier. 24-tf WANTED Copy of April 11, 1912. Palladium. 19-tf WANTED 5 girls, steady work, good wages. Richmond Underwear Co. 4-7t WANTED Large Eastern manufacturer of well known staple lines wants traveling salesmen in this territory. No former experience required. Steady positions big pay. $100 to $250 a month. Earn while learning. Address for particulars, Lock Drawer 827, Chicago, 111. 19-sat-4t WOMEN If you want work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer; big commission; make $10 daily; experience unnecessary. Address INTERNATIONAL MILLS, 3038 Chestnut Philadelphia. 14-sat-tf WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose; 70 per cent profit; make $10 daily; full or part time; beginners investigate. STRONG KNIT, Box 4029, West Philadelphia. Pa. jan21-sat-tf MEN If you want work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer; big commission; make $10 daily; experience unnecessary. Address INTERNATIONAL MILLS, 3038 Chestnut. Philadelphia. 14-sat-tf WANTED Music pupils by a former student of Earlham college. Call 1417 N. C or Phone 1874. 9-tf WNTEDPosition on Saturdays by boy in high school. Phone 3081. 9-2t WANTEDRepresentativeT"-man or woman for vacancy in Richmond. No money or experience needed. Good pay. Reliable party only. P. Lincoln, 3422 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, 111. 9-lt WANTED Local salesman" to place our candy deals in saloons, cigar stores, pool rooms, etc. Deliver and collect. Commission basis. Bond reQuired. The A. W. Slum Candy Co., Chicago. 9-lt $30 WEEKLY for taking orders for cut rate groceries. Outfit free. Sugar 4c. Everything cut rates. Experience unnecessary. Standard Mercantile Company, E. 9th street, Cleveland, Ohio. 9-lt WANTED General agent, Combined Accident, Health and Life Insurance issued in one Policy. Monthly or annual premium payments. Address Casualty Department, National Life Insurance company, U. S. A. Chicago, Illinois. 9-lt WANTErfMen to learn-barber trade by our new method of free practice. Hundreds of graduates depending upon us for barbers. Few weeks qualifies. Wages while learning. Tools given. Write today. Moler Barber college, Cincinnati, O. 9-6 1

WANTED Continued

ARE YOU MAKING YOUR DECISION? The critical moment in a young man's life comes when he decides on his trade or business. That moment may settle the success or failure of his whole life. The U. S. Navy will help you decide on a successful career. It offers over 50 different trades and kinds of work besides sea manship. If you have your trade, you probably can use it in the Navy and enter at higher pay. If you haven't a' trade the Navy will help you select one and teach you. You can have four years to make up your mind on your life work four pleasant years in which you'll be seeing the world, meeting fine fellows and making and saving money. If you are between 17 and 25, call at Navy Recruiting Station, Masonic Temple, Richmond, Ind. Also open Monday and Saturday evenings, and find out about pay, hours, promotion, trades, training, etc., and whether you are suited for the Navy. Or send for a copy of the famous book "The Making of a Man-O'-Warsman," which tells in a simple language and interesting pictures every detail of daily life in the Navy. Free. Read it, and show it to your parents. You won't forget to send, if you'll send today. Address Bureau of Navigation, Box 349, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. 9-16-23-30 NOW IS THE TIME Wanted Honest business producers, to sell high grade groceries to farmers and other large consumers. Bumper crop insures record breaking fall trade. No investment; commission advanced on orders ; original plan. Write today. JOHN SEXTON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, LAKE & FRANKLIN STS, CHICAGO. 9-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 16-tr FOR RENTf House of 7 rooms on South 11th and J. Call Phone 1235 3015. H. C. Bullerdick's coal yards. 6-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. Electric light and bath. $1.50 per week. 216 South 9th street. 5-tf FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished rooms with bath. 26 North 13th street. 4-7t FOR RENT Large ground floor room suitable for storage or work shop. Phones 2277 and 2157. 4-7t FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th. 26-tf FOR RENT 7 room brick house, furnace, bath and electric lights. 136 South 13th. Inquire 200 South 13th street. 22-tf FOR RENT A room furnished. 14 N. 12th street. 9-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, 327 S. 10th street. Call 309 S. B. O. D. Bullerdick. 9-2t FOR RENT Modern front room with board. 44 South 12th. 9-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 112 N. 7th. Phone 1827.-. 9-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 918 Main, 2nd floor. 9-3t FOR RENT 3 room, summer kitchen, cellar, garden, of fruit in nice orchard. Chance for acre of graund in spring $2 extra, and also 2 other properties well located. See W. J. Hiatt, Hittle Block, over Western Union office. 9-3t FOR-RTSN'T 3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also 1 furnished room. 29 South Vth St. 8-2t FOR RENT Furnished room" elecTtric light, heat aud bath. Call 1322 E. Main. 8-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kellv Blk., 8th and Main. FOR SALE 7 room brick house with bath. 122 South 9th. Bargain if sold soon. 4-7t FOR SALE Almost new 7 room house with large lot located just out of city limits for only $1,650. Address "Home," care Palladium. 2-7t FOR SALE Modern home newly painted, large lot and barn. Call and look. 206 North 16th. 2-tf FOR SALE Modern 7 room house with furnace and bath. Fine location. $500 down, balance to suit purchaser. Address "M. F.," care Palladium. 2-7t FOR SALE All kinds of city property. If you are looking for a home or an investment it will pay you to look over my list as a great many of them are not listed elsewhere. My ten years' experience selling Richmond Real Estate is worth something to you. Make an appointment with Porterfield Kelly Blk., 8th & Main. FOR SALE Good farm 160 acres, two barns, almost all tillable. Close to good market for $6,500. Address "J. M.," care Palladium. ? fytt FOR SALE Good farm, 75 acres, lift tillable, black land, good buildings, well fenced, close to Richmond and on good pike. I am anxious to sell and will sell on the very best of terms for $7,500. Address "Farm." care Palladium. 9-7t

This date closes another successful year of the

ELER REAL ESTATE

and INSURANCE AGENCY We desire to thank the many patrons of our office, during the past year for - their favors. We feel that all business transacted the past twelve months has been satisfactory to all concerned. : The outlook for Richmond Real Estate transfers during the winter months never was better. We have a large list of For Sales, many of which can be had at prices below their real value. We write Fire Insurance in the best Old Companies. , We give especial attention to Houses placed with us to Rent. We will take full charge of your property, secure tenants, look after repairs, etc., remit each month for a very small charge. - We have increased our office force and have better arid quicker ways of showing property. Our office is open Tuesday and Saturday nights. Whether you want to buy, sell, insure, or wish to talk things over along any line, it will pay you to call and see us.

PHONE 1814. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FOR SALE Good ten room, double house. Rents for $20 per month. Always rented. Vacant four days In six years. $1,900. Address "Home," care Palladium. 9-7t eod FOR SALE New Bungalow in the East End. 5 rooms, furnace and bath. Strictly modern. For only $2,850. Address "Bargain," care Palladium. 7-t eod FOR SALE New seven room house on South 15th street. Hot water heating plant, bath, electric lights. Large corner lot. Sidewalke and street made. This is priced to sell. Address "O. W." care Palladium. 9-7t FOR SALE New 6 room house, reception hall, furnace and bath. Strictly modern. Located in one of the growing sections of the city. $500 down, balance like rent. Address "Modern," care Palladium. 9-7t FOR SALE A good paying rooming house of 16 rooms doing a good business. Well furnished. Parties going South. 507 West 7th street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 9-7t FOR SALE FUNK & MILLER Second Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. Res. Phone 1044 FOR SALE 5 good building lots at $175.00 each that we can sell you without a dollar down. We will take your note for 5 years. This will give you a chance to build you a home before you have to pay for your lot. This is worth looking into. Good new stock of groceries on a down town street, 2 blocks from Main. Will invoice around $1,200. Doing $1,000 month business, and 80 percent is cash, and charges ars all good paying customers. This is an extra good chance to make money, on a small investment. Good double front store room, and 5 room dwelling combined. Fine location for grocery. This is a bargain at $2,400. Next Trip to FLORIDA, Tuesday, Dec. 3rd. FOR SALE 2 bed suites with springs and matress, folding couch, marble top stand, 2 wool carpets. 44 S. 8th. 4-7t FOR SALE 12-guage Marlin repeater. Call Room 40, Colonial Bldg. 6-tf FOR SALE Ferrets, Ferrets, Ferrets, $3.50 and $4. Call 205 North 6th St. oct 30-tf FOR SALE A good paper route. 201 North 13th street. 4-7t FOR SALE Two seated rig. 634 N. 10th street. 8-3t FOR SALE Good clean feather bed for sale. Inquire 228 South 12th. 8-2t FOR SALE 3Ms tons hard coat, Art Garland base burner No. 400. 717 N. 10th. 9-3t FOR SALE A second hand dining room table cheap. Call 228 N. 8th or Phone 2481. 9-7t FOR SALE Base burner and buggy cheap. Phone 2751. 9-7t FOR SALE Farm gates, 12 ft. wide, $4.80. Eureka Fence Co. 9-7t FO RsXL E A 6 hole Peninsular range with reservoir. Call 808 South 7th street. 9-lt FOR SALE Good coaster brake bicycle cheap. Call Sunday. 405 North ISth street. 9-lt FOR SALE One good suit and overcoat for a boy twelve o r fourteen. Phone 2595. 9-2t FOR SALE Fumed oak furniture, used 4 months, owners leaving, must sell immediately. Phone 3722. 4-eod-7t 47 acres 2Vi miles of city. aL good, no waste. $3,500. 187 acres, 8 miles of city, 100 acres low bottom, all good, best of water and buildings prime condition, one mile R. R. station and town. $1)0 per acre. Looks like $150 per acre. 40 acres black, no waste. SO acres black, all good. 6 room good house, central located. $2,000. New house on payments. $1400. 6 rooms, modern, $2,400. Good location, double, electric light, bath, toilet. $3,000. 6 room modern, new. $1,650 oc payments. ARTHUR BROOKS 16 X. 17th St. Phone 1303 Ml FOR SALE Large house, 426 Koutn 11th. Inquire 920 Main. 25-tf

ANNOUNCEMENT

CHAS, Do SHEDELER

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See these new houses Sunday or any evening next week. They are lighted so you can see them by appointment any evening. TWO NEW HOUSES ready to occupy, S. W. 5th, Nos. 115 and 119, between Main and A. It's a dandy location. Strictly modern. 7 rooms, furnace, bath, electric light, hardwood floors, gas and gas range, both kinds of water, basement under the entire house. A better house for the money you will never find. Can have possession the same day deed is made out if desired. You can have your choice of either of these while they last. First come, first served. Payments or cash, $500.00, balance by month. FOUR NEW HOUSES. S. W. 5th St., between Main and A. Will be ready in 30 days. All 5 rooms, with bath; piped for furnace, bath room with toilet, hardwood floor, hardwood finish, both waters Sewer and gas. Terms, part cash and balance by month if desired. Each house is of different exterior. Inside floor plans the same. With the improvements that have been made in this locality, these are great investments. A GOOD INVESTMENT 7 rooms, furnace and bath room. No. 123 North 3d. Rents for $15.00 per month. Is leased for 6 months, payable in advance. Will sell and endorse lease to purchaser. This is 10. VACANT LOT in B.enton Heights. Cost $275 price $175. With the extensive public improvements that have been made on the west side of the river the past year eight blocks of paved street, West 5th just newly made, and the National Road just completed, makes it one of the best places in Richmond to purchase a home. Good street car service all the time, and all the other conveniences you have anywhere else in the city.

EDWIN Go KEMPER 319 WEST MAIN. PHONE 3234 OR The - MillerKemper Go, General Contractors, Builders, Lumber, Mill Work and All Kinds of Building Material, 700 North West Second Street. Phone 3247 P. S. Any Reliable Real Estate Agent will be glad to show you these houses.

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A. M.ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave.. R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness Store. 616 Main street. Phone 2653. 19-tf SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and - Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf UPHOLSTbRINQJ. H. RUSSELL 1C S. Seventh. S'Richmond's Leading Uphlsterr Mattresses and Awnings, odd pieces made to order. hih class work a specialty. What we do we do right. Estimates cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed all patrons. Phone 1793. thar-fri-aat-tt

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913MAIN ST. SALE LOST LOST On Sixth or South A street, nose glasses in gray alligator case. Return to Hiatt's Barber Shop. 10 N. 6th street. Reward. 9-lt LOST Between the Railroad store and MeDonnel's farm at Webster, a baby's blue and white stocking cap. Leave at Haisley's store. 9-lt LOST Between Richmond and Eaton one diamond silvertown cord tire inflated on demountable rim, with tire cover. Return to G. W. Davis Carriage Co. 4-tf LOST Leather pocketbook containing $17.22 between Gaar Scott's and 13th and S. G. Also containing 13 sand tickets. Phone 326S or leave at Palladium. Reward. S-2t

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FOUND A left hand tan kid glove. Palladium. S-2t FOUND Money election day. Call at 405 N. 13th street and Identify. M. M. Laughlin. S-St FOCND""The place to sell or have furniture repaired and re finished. McL&ne. Phone 2710. No. 8 North 6th street. 9-7t LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind., November 4, 1915. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works, of the City of Richmond. Indiana, that on the 4th day of November. 1912. they approved an assegment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following deecrlb-" ed public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution' nanv.' ed. Improvement Resolution Ne. 289. 1911 For the improvement of Southwest 4th Street. By grading, (traveling the roadway, and constructing cement Curb.' Cutter and Sidewalks on both sides of, said street, from National Road to Scuthweet "E" Street. Improvement Resolution No. 312. 1912 For the improvement of West Main Street, from West 5th Street to the west line of West Sth Street. By constructing a storm water sewer: Also1 cement sidewalk 6 feet wide. Curb, Gutter and paying the roadway the full width thereof, with Hocking paving brick between the points named. Persons Interested In of affected by said described public 'improvement are hereby notified that the Beard of. Public Works of paid city has fixed Monday, November 18. 1912. 9 o'clock a. in., as a date upon which remenstrancs will be received, cr hard. against the amount assessed against each piece, of property descrltcd ia said roll and will determine the ,uesticn as to whether such lots cr trscts of land have been or will bo benefited in the amounts named on said roll. or in a greater cr less sum than that named on said roll . Said assessment roll sou Ins said prima facte assessments, with the' names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be' assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office otthe Board a Public Works of said city. B. A. Kennepohl, Fred R. Charles. W. W. Zimmerman. Board 61 Public Works. nov 4-1 wk. 9404-9410 Ladies Costume Composed of Ladies' Waist Pattern' 9404. cut in 5 sizes: 34, 36. 38. 40 and; 42 Inches bust measure, and Ladles Skirt Pattern 9410,' cut In 5 sites: 22. 24, 26. 2ft and 30 inches waist measure. Blue serge with Utching and buttons in self color is here shown, a black satin tie finishes the Robes-' pierre collar. The design is appropriate for development, in velvet, silk, corduroy, cashmere, voile or panama. It will require C yards of 44 inch material for a 36 inch site. This illustration calls for tw separate patterns which will be mailed to any address on receipt' of 10c for each pattern In silver or stamps. (Fill out Blanks In pencil and send to Pattern Dept, "Richmond Palladium. Name Site Address ............. Wonderful Fiddles. One of the greatest addle that ever were known was to be seen at th French court at the time of Char lea IX. This was a viol so Urge that several boys cob Id be placed inside of It These boys tuied to sit Inside this queer Instrument and sing tbe air that the man who bandied the bow was playing on the viol outside. The effect la said to have been -very beautiful, though it would seem- as if the presence of the lads In it Interior woaid seriously Interfere with the tone of the "great fiddle. as It was called. Many year after another huge Instrument of this kind was used at concerts la Boston. It was so large that to play It the fiddler had t stand on a table to use hi how at the proper point on the strings. This Instrument was called "the grandfather of fiddlea

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