Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 117, 27 March 1913 — Page 15
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DR. FRIEDMANN IS MUCH ENCOURAGED NEW YORK, March 26. "I feel greatly encouraged over the results attained from the turtle bacilli treatment here," said Dr. Friedmann today. The German physician spoke through one of his associates, Dr. Maurice Sturm. Dr. Friedmann was In a cheerful mood, partly due to the apparent Improvement in the cases of Beven of his patients at Bellevue Hospital as demonstrated when they walked Into the room where Saturday the doctor Inoculated 23 more sufferers. "For a time it looked as though a stubborn prejudice had arisen against me," the physician went on. "It heeded some visual demonstration to turn he tide. Now I am satisfied that the people herd are giving me a fair trial. That is all I have asked. I expect to prove to them the-efficacy of the cure," he concluded, his face beaming with a smile. f' Dr. Friedmann waved aside a criticism of Dr. Karl Von Guck, Ashville, N. C, a specialist In tuberculosis treatment, who was quoted in a medical journal as saying that the Friedmann culture is not permanently effective. "In every case the babies treated by me in Germany 18 months ago improved from the first inoculation, and they have continued to Improve from the lirst until most of them are entirely cured." J JHi "Asked what he thought of a suggestion by critics here that the improvement marked in the cases of the Bellevue patients was due to a more tranquil attitude of the sufferers the doctor replied: "I am nqt approaching the treatment from the pathological aspect. Mere mental tranquility will not effect a cure, while the turtle bacilli will.". 'They want to know how I do it how I get the serum and all about it," said the doctor. "Well, if I gave it out it would be like giving away an invention before you have been able to demonstrate it. In time I will give the world the benefit of my discovery. For the present I want to work it out myself." ABANDONED INFANTS. Th "Baby Post" Once Did Rushing Businesa In England. ' There once flourished in England a regular "baby post," the rates of postage being fixed on a strictly business basis, according to distances traversed. The curious institution came into x-istM)-in connection with the founding hospital In Guildford street. When Hit Hiurlty was first established It was understood that its operations would he confined to London and its envlrous. But the people of the country towns and villages heard of It and showed a decided disposition to share In .Its advantages; hence the "baby post:" All over the country there were men and women who entered vigorously Into I be business of carrying children to London and depositing them nt the gates of the foundling hospital. The charge was 8 guineas from distant localities like York and Monmouth, dowu to a guinea from places situated within thirty to fifty miles of the metropolis. The unfortunate Infants were borne on horseback In panniers, two to each pannier, or in wagons lined with straw, for which the charge was somewhat less. Naturally abuses grew up in connection with the traffic. But. even apart from them, the mortality among the "posted" babies was terrible. Thus, out of 14.034 received at the hospital In four years, only 4,400 lived to be "apprenticed out," being a mortality of more than 70 per cent. Eventually parliament passed a measure abolishing the practice, and the "baby post ceasedL London Answers. When Buttons Were Unknown. How did the world manage for centuries without buttons? !a early age they were unknown. The voluminous garments of oriental races are still attached to- their wearers by means of straps, as were those of the Greeks and Romans. The Normans were responsible for the invention. The etymology of the word points to the derivation of the idea. ' Bout, an end or extremity, and bouter,-to push, show that tbs button was originally a push piece, like the buttons of. our modern electric bells. The Normans probably conceived the idea from the rough knots of their furniture, on which most likely the? bung their garments. Once introduced, buttons came rapidly Into .common on
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T WHITEWATER WHITEWATER, Ind., March 26. Luke Fisher was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taylor at Camden, Ohio, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose and family called on Mr. and Mrs. John K. Thomas Sunday afternoon. Quite a number of Mr. and Mrs. Grover White's friends and relatives paid them a surprise visit Sunday in honor of their Fifth wedding anniversary. The guests came with well filled baskets and at 1 o'clock a dinner was served. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Manford White, Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White, Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pyle, Misses Hazel White, Opal Moore and Mildred White. Mr. Everett White. . Rev. RichardBon will fill his regular appointment at the M. E. church SunKenneth Barton of Indiana University spet his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barton and family. F. P. Teaford made a business trip to Hollandsburg, Ohio, Monday. The Band Boys will give a musical concert, consisting of vocal and instrumental music and also a supper at Laurel Hall, Saturday evening, 29th inst. Miss Irene Sourbeer of Richmond visited with her parents over Sunday. A few neighbors and friends gave a birthday surprise for Mrs. William Hinshaw at their country home west of town Friday evening. The evening was spent in games and music. Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lamb, and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Allen, Misses Iva and Ethel Allen and Mr. Frances Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and family of Glen Karn, Ohio, were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Smith at this place, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Frank Wright of Lynn, Indiana, was a business visitor here Saturday afternoon. Miss Martha Jackson resumed her school work at Hollandsburg, Ohio, Monday after a few days visit with relatives here. MILTON MILTON, Ind., March 25. Mrs. Hilram Crook, Miss Irene Crook and Mrs. O. H. Beeson were Cambridge City visitors, Saturday. The Friends church people held cottage prayer meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smullen Friday evening. Mrs. G. A. Borders was called to Indianapolis Monday morning by the illness of her brother, D. Heaney. Mr. Heaney was a traveling salesman and is well known here. He was recently paralyzed. Robt. Hanning who has been in the country with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benniger returned to his home at New LIbon, Monday. Miss Esther Basson of Richmond, was here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fink of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Robe. Bryant were guests at dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kuhns, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson entertained Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Kniese and daughter of Cambridge City and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace of south of town at dinner, Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Grigsby who has been spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Wallace, spent Sunday at Centerville. Miss Mory Greer of Connersville, was the guest of Mrs. R. P. Lindsay, over Sunday. R. F. Callaway and son and nice, Henry Callaway and Miss Rachel Thomas were entertained at dinner wiwth Charles Callaway Sunday. Mrs. W. L. Perkins and daughter. Miss Miriam, were Cambridge City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Filby were given a pleasant surprise Sunday, the occasion being Mr. Filby's seventyninth birthday anniversary. The following relatives visited them. Mr. and Mrs. Will Filby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Filby and family with Miss Callie Showalter, a friend of Miss Pearl Filby's of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wissler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Trine and son, and Albert Kellam. Explained. MI like that man you just Introduced. He knows enough to keep hU mouth shut at the right time." "Yes, he's trying to get accustomed to his new teeth." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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THE KICHJIOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM,WEDXESDAY,MARCH.26, 1913.
Generosity PALLADIUM Waet Ads Talk to the Town Through The Palladium Ic a word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANT AD H. M. R. 1 Opportunity ... 1 Deputy 1 9 1 W. H 1 B 3 E. R 1 F 1 House . . 1 Lady 1 Best Reference 3 Sewing 1 B. E 1 Tandem 1 Factory 1 Mail will be kept for 30 aays only. All mail not called tor within that time will be cast out WANTED WANTED Second hand hot air fur nace. Phone 1958 or 2352. 25-2t STALLION pacer, 6 year old. Registered. Hagerstown, Indiana. Peter Pipher. 25-7t WANTED Girl for general housework. Must go home at night. 33 S. 8th. 21-tf WANTED Married man on farm; everything furnished. Phone 3136. 17-tf WANTED7 Your pictures to frame, grinding of all kinds. Baby cabs retired. We repair everything. Brown and Darnell. Phone 1936. 1-tf SP1RELLA CORSETS to order. Francis Brusman, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 1-lmo WANTED Lady solicitors by local firm. Good proposition and good money only those should apply who can make good. Address "Solicitor," care Palladium. 14-tf GOOD CHANCE Fon man or woman to make money in spare time at home. Particulars free. Write HARRY GRAY 415 E. 5th St., Dayton Ohio FOR RENT Two story 40x50 ft. brick building on Liberty Ave. Cement floor and water. Would like to rent to blacrcwnith and horse-shoer. Good opening. Phone 1316 and 2160. 21-7t WANTED Two laundry women at Westcott hotel. Wages $20 per month. 19-tf WANTED Experienced cook and second girl. Telephone 3743. 19-tf WANTED 2 Phone 2591. unfurnished rooms. 19-7t LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Co., V-1322 Marden Building, Washington, D. C. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22-26-29 WE WILL PAY you $120 to distribute religious literature in your community. Experience not required. Man or woman. Opportunity for promotions. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press, 1015 Arch street, Philadelphia. 22-26-29-2-5-9-12-16 MEN Women; get government parcels Post jobs, $21.00 week. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 9413, Rochester. N. Y. mon-wd-fri-sat WANTED To rent 6 or 7 room house at once. Address "Six," care Palladium. 26-3t WANTED Washing and housecleaning to do. 724 South 6th. 26-2t WANTED To buy a top buggy. Must be in good condition. Phone 5117 H. 26-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 2640. 24-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 27 N. 9th street. 20-7t
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FOR RENT Nice flat. 5 rooms and bath. 90S Main. $14.00. No children. Wm. J. Hiatt, Room 9, Hi tile BIk. - ; 25-tf
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FOR RENT Front room furnished suitable for one or two gentlemen, light, heat and bath, 35 South 11th street. FOR RENT Five room house; two modern flats of 7 rooms and bath each, extra large lot. DYE & PRICE Phone 2150 26-wed-thur-6at FOR RENT 5 room house modern except furnace. 42 S. 21st street. 22-7t FOR-RENT Fu rnlshed rooms for lio-hf rinnattlrocnin tx q rt cl Aortf n or rooms, zs Nortn 3rd street. ze-zt FOR RENT NOW Small farm within short drive of Richmond and other trading points. Good soil and fair Improvements. School handy; also other advantages. This is a fine chance for the trucker, poultry raiser or general soil worker. Also a lot of feed for sale that renter can buy right. See The J. E. M. AGENCY Over 6 North Seventh Street, Richmond FOR RENT Small cottage with 2 acres. South Q street. Call 1022 S. C. H. H. Johanning. FOR RENT 5 rooms, modern except furnace. 42 S. 21st Street. 22-7t FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, light and bath. 31 South 11th. 26-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, electric light $11.00. Phone 2233. 26-tf FOR RENT 5 room house modern except furnace. 42 S. 21st street. 26-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE: Rug. Phone 3089. 26-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Good horse, work everywhere. Weight 1,000 or for small driver or poney. 336 S. 8th street. 26-lt FOR SALE A good driving mare, buggy and harness complete. Address Greensfork, Box 74. 19-7t FOR SALE Gasoline stoves and hot plates. 30 North 11th." 19-7t For. Sale Two small second hand hot air furnaces and 1 small hot water boiler . Chas. Johanning The Plumber 1036 Main Street 24-tf FOR SALE Clover Hay. Phone 5143 C 24-3t FOR SALE Egs for hatching. Single comb White and Brown Leghorns and Barred Rocks. Prices right. Phone 3119. N. O. Wilson, R. R. 7. 20-7t FOR SALE Horse, harness and market spring wagon. Phone 4835. 19-7t FOR SALE Gasoline stoves and hot plates. 30 N. 11th. 20-7t FOR SALE Cello cheap. Phone 4129. 20-7t FOR SALE Single cylinder belt drive motorcycle in best of condition. Address "R. H.," care of Palladium. 21-7t $250 BUYS Air Cooled " Five Passenger Fine Condition. Good Tires WESTCOTT MOTOR CAR COMPANY Sales Department. 24-3t FOR SALE Registered Wilks bay mare, 9 years old. in foal and season paid. Weight, 1135 lbs. 2020 N. E. 25-3t FOR SALE Almost new L. C. Smith typewriter. Call Palladium office. 27-tf
Back Water VALVES FOR SEWERS AND FLOOR DRAINS All Kinds, Shapes and Sizes Meerhof f The Plumber. Phone 1236
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HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 14 ACRES 6 miles from Richmond. Good house, barn, chicken house and other outbuildings plenty of fruit. AN ALMOST NEW double house, seven rooms to the side, large porch, bath on both sides, electric lights, corner lot, fine location price $3,500. GOOD 8 ROOM HOUSE on North 12th street. Modern, large lot. Price $4,500. This is a fine home. We have some fine farms at a bargain if sold at once. Come and see us and let us build you a house to suit you. See our plan for the $2,750 Bungalows. We have some good homes to rent. A good corner lot on Main street, well located. A good business room on Main street for sale. HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. FOR SALE A phaeton and spring wa gon. Call 117 N. 16th or Phone 1862. 7-14t FOR SALE-At a bargain. 2 passenger automobile. Nice as new. 105 N. 4th street. 15-tf FOR SALE Indian Runner Duck eggs for hatching. 720 N. 8th. 15-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Richmond Property a specialty. The place to buy a home. Porterfield, Kelly BIk., 8th and Main. FOR SALE. 500 houses located In any part of Richmond. All prices. Some making as much as twelve per cent. 100 tine farms, all sizes and prices. 50 vacant lots. List your property with us for quick sale. A. BROOKS & C. E. SELL Room 18 Kelly Block. Telephone UQ3 11-tf FOR SALE One nine room brick house with two bath rooms, steam heat, good cellar, electric lighting, good brick barn or garage with entire cement floor. Terms to suit parchaser. Telephone 2463 or Address G. L. Schultz, Richmond, Ind.. 3-mon-wed-sat-tf FOR SALE Homes On Payments Like Rent COR. 21ST AND F, NORTHEAST New 5 room and bath, furnace, cement cellar, walks, gas, electric lights, etc. Per Month $20.00. NORTH F STREET, NEAR 22ND Nice 5 room $15.00 per month. BENTON HEIGHTS Cozy cottage, per month $15.00. Small cash payment, balance like rent. Let the money you 8 re now pay ing out as rent buy your home for you See TURNER W. HADLEY Phone 1730. 121 So. 13th St FOR SALE All kinds of farms and city properties. Bennett & Parker, Room 15 Kelly BIk. Phone 2707. Free Full inforamiton about Wisconsin cheap lands monthly, and how to get a farm. Address John E. Peltz, 626 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. 25-3mo
SEE Home Bmillers New Uadison Homes for Sale Room 249 Colonial. Phone 4347 Edwin G. Kemper Ot West Main Street Phone $224
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued.
FUNK & MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE 6 room house on State street While not new it is in good condiUon, and rents for $12 month, and you can get time on part at $1,200. 7 room new house on Boyer street with furnace and electric lights, corner lot. $1,700. $200 down, balance by the month. 6 room new house on Linden avenue on good terms at $1,550. 6 room house on Boyer street at $1,600. $100 down, balance $15 month. A good 7 room house on Butler street $2,000, with only $100 down. Balance $15.00 month. These are all in good condi tion and we believe priced right, and would make good homes. Mr. Rent payer, call in and talk it over with us. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766 FOR SALE Modern house, large lot. barn, all Improvements. On oar line, near Earlham college. Terms to suit purchaser. Address "Modern care Palladium. 19-tf 202-203 Colonial Bldg. RICHMOND REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. Two Four Room Cottages Electric lights and gas, both kinds of water. Lot 52x160. Rent $24 per month. Will sell these together at a bargairi. 8 Room Brick Good cellar, gas, excellent well, both waters, electric light Cheap If sold at once. 4 Room House on South 13th street Full lot, house in good condition good outbuildings. For bargain nothing better. 4 Room Cottage Electric light both waters, good well. Close to Beallvlew Park. Cheap. 50 farms and all kinds of city property for sale. See us before you buy. 1818 Phone RICHMOND REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. WE HAVE our hands full of the most desirable homes in the city and county. If you are contemplating the purchase of a home, It will be to your advantage to see us before you decide. Never before, h'ave we had so many REAL bargains In REALTY, either for a home or an Investment Wm. H. Bradbuy and Son Rooms 1-3 Westcott Block DYE & PRICE Farms with possesion this Spring. - 27 acres, well Improved, six miles from city. Price $2,500. 55 acres, good location, level and well improved. Price $5,500. 80 acres, good location, well improved and level, 4 miles from Richmond, Price $S,500. 160 acres, well Improved, good location, cheap at $35.00 per acre. DYE & PRICE Over 901 Main Street Phone 2150 26-wed-thur-sat BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr. Shuriev s Large Moving Vans 12 A 14 N. 8th St Phone 1536. Chas. Wade. Mgr. -tf
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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. Mortgage Exemptions Filed with us. We give you receipt for, same. Let us bond you. HENNING & BOSWELL H. H. Jones For All Kinds of Sales Personal property, city property and farms sold at auction anywhere. I want your business and know how to get your sale before the public. Horses bought and sold and sold on a guaraatte. Office, Chrisman'B Barn. IS North 7th strett Phone Office, 1439. Phone Residence, 2570. Richmond. Indiana, S-tf First Come, First Served That has always been my mode of doing business. I believe It Is the fairest to my customers. Why not let me give you a price for painting your house now. Then there wlU be no delay when the seasonable weather comes. LOUIS E. FAHLSING Practical Painter Phone 2596 A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS Liberty Ave, R. R. L Phone 427L Office at Keys Harness Store. CIS Main street Phone 2652. lf-tf BEE MOORE 4b OOBORN for all kinds of Imuran oe. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room It, L O. O. F. F. Bide feb20-tt FOR SALE Windstorm Insurance. We represent only first class companies. Phone 2150. DYE & PRICE 2S-wed-thur-at LOST LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN A fine Scotch Collie dog. Retnrn to 35 South 11th street Reward. 25-5t LOST Gold bar belt pin. Saturday a ternoon. Return to Nicholson Printing Co. Reward. 28-2t 9554 Pretty lingerie Model Ladies' Corset Cover. This design Is made with surplice fronts, and. finished with a peplnm or skirt piece. The neck edge Is in pointed outline. The model Is suitable for Uwn, Nainsook, Dimity. Cambric. Crossbar Muslin, Crepe, or Silk. The fronts may be . embroidered and the trimming may be of lace or embroidery edging and Insertion. The pattern Is cut In 6 sizes! Si, 34. 36, 28, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. It requires 1 yards of 36 Inch materia for a 36 inch sire. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Name Size ... Address
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