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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, FRIDAY; AUGUST 15, 1913

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GALLINGHER KICKS iROI VOTING DATE Republican Leader Does Not Want Action on Tariff, August 25. vV

(National New Association) WASHINGTON. Aug. 15 When the senile assembled yesterday chairman Simraonc of finance committee asked ftr titianlmons consent for a final vote on the tariff bill, August 25. Republican' leader Oallingher oBjected. Then Senator Simmons asked what reason Gs-lllnfrher had fox refusing to agree to- a date on which to vote. "1? refuse to be ca-techised," said Senator' Gallinglier. Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania, interrupted to say that never in the h'lstery of fhc American government hadt there taken place a similar instance of legislation in secret as the pending tariff bill. Senator Bacon of Georgi defended theV rjemocratie caucus action on the bW and denied emphatically that the president had coerced members or that the- caucus had exerted coercion.

ALLEGED MURDERER TAKEN TO ITALY

Take a box of Price's' chocolates v'ith you.

Patent medicines are largely used by the Chinese.

(JTaiiortal News Association) NEW YORK, Aug. 15 Dapper and a'pafeiifly self possessed, Porter Charleton, who confessed murdering his wife in their villa at Lake Como, Italy, in June, 1910, left today for Italy where he must stand trial. Two officers of the royal Italian Carbineers took young Charlcton on board the steamer at fee New York 'street pier. "I believe I will bo free to come back beforo the yeaY is out,' declared young Charleton". "Stick it dut" my oy, and keep your courage lipV 4 said hi father, John Charleton," in parting.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

T&Ik to tine Town

TIME PALLADIUM

Ctf ft M W. G. Rerf row, 2U S. ilth St.y asrttf see the beautiful Unfv-eYsity '.Fetf Pillow. Can be procured by clipping coupon from page two of next Sunday's Cleveland Leader arid psynrent of 45c to Mr. Redfrow.- Order your Sund$y Cfevfand Leader from Mr. Rerfrow today. These Pilfow tops are a $2.00 value and cat not be secured any place" efsc. The pre"clVe difference between the iongi't'ud"e of ATashfrigt'on and Paris is to be determined by representatives

of both; nations.

1 Cent a Word 7 D &ys for the Price of S TelepfiOfse Nomlbstr 2566

Want Ad Letter List Q 20 1 S : 1 M. D: J A 1 Farm 3 Farm 1 Referenc

WANTED

FOR SALE Continued HENNING & BOSWELL Comstock Bid?. Phone 282(5. FARMS Below we have listed some of the finest farms we have. If you can't find what you want stop at our otice and we will show you s list of some of the finest farms to be found. Our list is most complete. 100 ACRES1 Fine buildings, good grounds, 3 miles out. 50 ACRES 2 miles out, good buildings, first class ground.

i 50 ACRES Not far out. Priced $110

per acre, good buildings, good soil. 80 ACRES 5 miles out, fine buildings

and ground, a fine place for the right i

man. 135 ACRES Not far out, good buildings and ground. 8 ACRES Not far out, good building's. Price ?2,500. 5 ACRES Not far out, good buildings. Price $2,250. 120 ACRES Not far out, good buildings". Prices right. Let us show you some of these. We put our time against yours. HENNING & BOS WELL Phone 2826.

W AH TED! 20 more girls to operate power sewing machines. Pleasant and profitable work. No experience required . Apply Riefiiiioiid UitdcFWSir Co 10th and N. E Street

WANTED To rent house of 6 rooms. Address, No.-1, care Palladium. 15-2 SEE RICHMOND-mFgTcO. for used equipment. We may have the machine you wat. 15-Tt

FOR SALE Continued PORTERFIELD & GAAR Union NationaK Bank BIdg. The Place fo Buy a Home 7 ROOMS modern, neaT Main. $3,600. 8 ROOMS modern, near Main, $3,750. 5 ROOM COTTAGE. WestsMe. $1,000. 62 ACRE fnri't farm. 3 miles out. . MANY GOOD FARMS PORTERFIELD & GAAR ' -P&orrs 1401.

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FOR SALE Cotmter 600 N. 12f&.

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FOR HAULING to the Chautauqua grounds. Phone 3145. 14-3t

WANTED First class sfraper and stitcher hand. BtdokvUTe Furniture Co., Brookvill'e, fnd. ' 14-3t

FOR SALE Tan Wooltex suit. A bargain. 424 S. 15th. 14-St FOR SALE Registered short born male calf. Price $35.00. W. P. Krom. Pftone 3923v ' &-7t

WANTED Competent young man stenographer. Call at RlCHJfOND BUSINESS COLLEGE, Colonial Building. 14-2t

WANTED A place as housekeeper by a lady. 103 S. &th. 14-2t

WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms, good locality. Phone 4S43. 14-7t

WANTED Waiter or waitress. 14 So'. 9th.. ' T4-3t

FOR SALE

A MODERN NEW HOIVlE AT RIGHT PRICE

FOR SALE

$500 CASH, BALANCE LIKE RENT, $25 PER MO. Here is an exceptional oppoWimity to secure a very desirable and new house at a ver. low figure! Property is located at No. 411 South 15th street. Residence has six rooln's, is beautiful and modern in every respect, fine furnace, soft Water bath, laundry in cellar, and everything that gties with a first clffss home at small cost. Can use a vacant lot' as part pay. Small cash payment, balance like rent.

TURNER W. HADLEY

Phone" 1730

121 S. 13th

WANTED A man and wife roomer 1116 N. D. 14-3t

WANTED Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 North 11th street. . 14-3t WANTED To buy electric fan. Ad . dress" Box" 339. - 14-3t WANTED Washings at 232 South 5th. ' 14-2t WANTED i Experienced solicitors. Call evenings.' 439" S. Htfc. 14-3t WAlNfED At once an ex perienced girl at the West Ifrta I m-i nr?rr 13-3t

ryjrt. rfAuiiivU to the Chautauqua I Grounds. Phone 3019. 12-7t I WANTED Young girl for light house- ! work. 201 N. 21st street. 12-7t

FOR SALE Double outdoor toilet. Call 21 South 10th street. 12-tf FOR SALE Good wneeil5.00. 213 S! B street. 12-7t

I At Richmond, Indiana, Satur

day; Aug. 16, 1913, 1029 N.

11th and H Sts. at 1 o clock p. m. sharp. 10 Head of 'Horses Consisting of Draft, General Purpose and Drivers. This is a good lot of horses and some of them are Family Broke. I am selling all the horses I have. Some of them have been in use in the city for a year.

FOR SALE Sorghu m mill and evaporator. Fhone 5127 O. ll-7t FOR SALE Or will trade for runabout, new 5 pasecger automobile. Address "Automobile," care Palladium. 9-7t FOR SALE Remington typewriter good condition, cheap. Inquire Palladium Office. "12-tf

FOR RENT

FOR REN.T Farm, for cash. Excellent land, buildings and fences. In Wayne comif y. Adfess Owner, care Palladium. 15-7t FOR RENT FuruiUhed rooms for light housekeeping- 829 South 9th. street. 15-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. 417 North Eleventh. 15-2t

FOR SALEREAL ESTATE-Continued.

BIG EXCURSION TO Florida! Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1913.. to inspect Fellsmefc Farms. Finest Climate in the United S ates, Where 10 or 20 Acres Will Make You Independent. This laid is the home of the Indian River Orarge ami Grapefru'r. B!ack mock soil completely drained. No better trucking lard in t-9 South. Our markets are th eirre Ncrth an our products mature at tinie wfi;n the Northern States are In the fey 3-! rt taer. TTne Ciirus Fruit industry and th ros to bf derived thereby re wondcrfu'. 10 acres ptonted to Citrus Fruit will make ycu hidpprsdrat ts a few years. T the meantime jeu can make a haftd-roe Itrtrss tra?raj between thf? trees. Fll?mcre is located on the Esst cesr nf FIrri''. 2"? rr'.'ts tenth cf Jackscnvile. making the location safety cIr th fnrt linf. Finest fishing to be foinvd anywhere, s t' Caiils, Ktrrra arl LVrs abound in fiph. WE WILL NOT URGE YOU TO BUY. BTJT WE DO INSfST THAT YOU MAKE THIS FINE TRIP WITH US. AS TTfE TRIP ALONE I WORTH MANY TTMES TTTE COST. THROUGH PULLMAN COACH with sfop-ivcr at Chaftanoeira. Trn. fffs :W a. r. t S:, p. e. Twele hours to view Chfcktmatrga Part. fdokcAit McunfaTr, and tlfsiecir Train Leaves Richmond, Tuesday, Sept. 2 ,at 3:50 p. rfi. $31.85 rourrd trrp-, 25 days time limit, fffcpdv'er goicg cr coming. Write c for information or litera'fure, or call ufrttf our Icral cgenf. FUNK AND MILLER , , . Richmond. Indiana. Secof NtVioinl Bjfni fAriMtag,

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 27 N. 11th. I5-2t

A. SL ROBERTS REAL EiSTATE j City and" farm properties. Liberty

Ave. K. No. I. Fnone 4171. ornc Keys Harness Sfof. 6T2 STara SC. BEE MOO RE"OGBOKN for all Modi of Insurance. Bends and Loans. Real Estate a cd" Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. Ot F. F. md

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

BANK

S025. Report of the Condition of The First NafionaT Bank at Williamsburff, in the State of Indiana', at tK Cfdse of Eusiness, Aug. 9, 1913. RESOURCES.

Loans and Discounts - $ Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation Premiums o'n V. S. B6nds Bonds, Securities, etc Banking House, Furhttnre and Fixtures Duf from National Banks (not reserve agents) Dje from approved Reserve Agents......... Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie . J... , $ 24S.50 Legal-tender Notes 6,235.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 of circulation)

57,519.76 239.18 25,000.00 300.00 42,S00.00 1,500.00 622.42 20,222.37 56.21

6.4S3.50 1,250.00

Total .... $155,?93.44 LfABTLITIES. Capital stock paid in . $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund 4,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses annd Taxes paid 2,437.05 National Bank Notes outstanding .. . . 24,397.50 Individual deposits subject to check $69,591.84 Demand certificates of deposit.... 30.567.05 100,158.89

'Tofal $155,993.44 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: I, Wm. A. Lewis, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief WM. A.LEWIS, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of August, 1913. MILTON H WOOLLEY, Notary Public My Commission expires June 6th. 1915. Correct Attest: ; " LEANDER ANDERN J. W. MEREDITH O. P. CAIN, ; Directors.

WANTED Work by a boy 19 years old. Will do farm work, or anything. Address 636 South th street. Telephone 2764. 12-7t W ANTED 3 young people to travel. Advertising proposition. Salary and commission. Call Mr. Evans, 111 N. Eightn street. 12-tf SCREENS made and repaired. Hearsey tires, bicycles, saddles, pumps, all kinds sundries. Repairing of all kinds. Lawn mowers sharpened, baby cabs re-tired. Work called for and delivered free. Wesley Brown and Son, N. West 2nd and Williams. Phone 30SG. ll-7t

WANTED Girl for gene;. housework. 2001 East Main street. 9-7t

WANTED Old chairs to cane. 333 S. 10th street. S-7t

GET YOUR lawn mower snarpened. Screen doorT atftl window's tffade and repaired, gasoline stoves cleaned, new and second-hand bicycles, pictures framed, baby cabs retired. We repair ev" .ything. Worjt called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co, 1020 Main. WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163. WANTED Laundry woman at Wesf coU hotel. 19-tf

FOR PASTURE call O. E. Fulglrura. Phone 5122-A. 6-tf

FOR SALE

FOR SALE A 1913 twin 7 h. p. Indian I motorcycle and side car, folly equip-, ped and guaranteed to be in good ' condition. Inquire at 131 S. 4th street. 15-4t FOR SALE A Sohmer upright piano, cheap. 303 N. Tenth street. 15-7ti

1 1 trap, 1 open buggy, 1 storm

buggy, 1 top buggy, 2 spring

Harness 6 sets of singre harness, 5 sets

of nets, lot of halters, robes,! blankets, whips, & etc. j 25 grain sacks, log chains j and many other articles too ;

numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. Isaac Pryor H. H. JONES, Auctioneer aug 7-9-14-15.' PfiiMIc .Sale - of household goods at No. 209 South 9th street, Tuesday, August 19th ,1913 at 1:30 p. m. leather covered divan, 1 sideboard, 1 dresser, 1 wash stand,--! dining -table, 1 set dining chairs, One kitchen cabinet, 7 rockers, 6 chairs, 1 iron bed, mattress and springs, 1 library table, mirror, pictures, dishes, etc. 3 wool druggets, 1 gas range, 1 heating stove, 1 sewing machine, 1 wash machine, I lawn mower and other articles not mentioned. This is a good lot of furniture nearly all good as new.

POR RENT Furnished , room with bath. Ill North Sth. . . 14-3t FOR RENT Small house to responsible couple wTfhbut children. Call 232 South Ilth- street. 14-7t FOR RENT Furnished frb.nt room at 118 N. lifn. 13-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. 1114 North B street 13-3t FOR RENT Modern house. Call'1310 North A street. 13-3t

H. H. JONES . Auctioneer

j I cry all kinds of sales anywhere (tind guarantee satisfaction or So'fiy. Horses bought and sold at ill times, j Livery an! feed barn la coneeetioni No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Pftonc office 1413. residence 2370.

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED --Corrf-rjed. ZUTTERMEfSTER'S LT??o fcoxlns vans. Phcne 2519. CTTrc'e". Rear 19 S. Sixth street

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

FOR RENT Room wlta board. Phone 4018 or 03 N. llth,sfreet 12-7t

FOR" RENT A" beautiful apartment in

the Pelham, North 13th street. Furnished or unfurnished. See at once. ll-ft

POR . RENT 7 room house on South 16th. Call ,54 South 16th. 9-tf POR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th. 8-tf

FOR RENT Five-room- double house. Good reference; no children. Inquire 221 S. 3d st. JlylS-tf

FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 64 South 12th. 7-tf

FOR TtENT Frcnt room, 19 South 11th. 7-7t

FOR RENT Private room and open space for storage in our new modern concrete building. Richmond Storage Co.. rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 1412. 19-2mo

FOR RENT Five room unfurnished fiat, electric light and bath. "412 W. 1st. See A. W. Gregg at the Hoosier Store. ' 5-tf

FOR SALE REAL ES- . TATE

FOR SALE New cottage. $100 cash, balance monthly. Bargain for home Box 100, city. ll-"t

Shurlev's Large Moving vans t? to-14 North Sth street. Phone 153'6t

AUTO LIVERY $2.00 per Hour QUAKER CITY GARAGE Phone 1625.

LA ROEi ST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Movfng Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M, F. Hancf. Mgr.

FRANK JOXEi Is a candidate fo Cocwcflmffs froth the Sf-th Ward, iiajec't to Che Repullican nomination. TflirY7rXTZV.l M ER"MAN! candt date fOY Wsycf. cfc the Republican Uckct.

LOST

LOST Mobile Jacv 21rt an Mats streets. Retora 215 S. )5th. Reward. IMt

LOSTr Lady's brc ?f fTcYw e cm rhT

irduM Mafn street rnftiafs "L. W," engraved. Retarn to rHla'dlura and reeefve reward. ll-"t

SAM S. VfGRAN RELIABLE PAWNBROKER Money advanced on anything of value. Special values in trunks, rait cases, etc. 6 NORTH 6TH STREET

AdtYCE T6 BIDDERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Up to norm cf Friday, Aagii. UlJ. the Richmond Board of Education rem receive bids on school supplies for tbte school year, . 1913-1914. Speetfteatfons and sample are oa file ta the office of the Board is the High School buOdfcrg. By order . Richmond Board of Educatloa. 13-14-15

FOR SALE I acres of ground with

7 room, two story house; wood!

house, smoke-hdase and barn, and some fruit of most all kinds. V, mile from Economy . For particulars, call or write. Prmtes Edwards. 9-7t Ko R SA LK 7 room, two story brick house with bath, electric lights and gas. Call at 209 "South th street

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H. H. Jones, Auct.

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FOR SALE Choice extracted honey. 300 S. West 3rd. Phone 4733. 14-7t

Farms and City Property For Sale landing lots and fesidecces ia all parts of the city. We write all kinds cf insurruee, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block mon-wed fri i

PubMc Sale of Live Stock We will offer at Public sale, at our farm, 42 miles east of Richmond, on fhe pid Nafional Road, near the State. Line,-on Wednesday, August 20, 1913 1 Beginning at 10 O'clock A. M. Sharp 23 Draft Colts ,extra good ones; 2 Weanling Draft Colts; 14 Two-year-old Draft Fillies ,all bred to Percheron Stallion, to besordat this sale; 1 Percheron Stalliorr, ten years old, brown, weight 2000 lbs. An extra good breeder. 1 Pair Bay Mare Mules, 8 and 9 years old, weight 2800 lbs. Good ones and good workers; 1 Yearling Mule; 30 Head Good Hampshire Celts; 15 Head Good Hampshire Male Spring Pigs; 1 Good Hampshire Boar, 2 years old; 40 Head Good Sheep, consisting of 22 Breeding Ewes, balance Ewe Lambs and Bucks, all well bfed sheep; 1 extra good 2-year-old Buck. Terms made known on day of Sale. Lunch on Grounds. Take D. & W. Traction to Stop 106y2. Free conveyance from fraction line to place of sale. MILLER & DAQLER

Home Phone 3814. H. J. Hanes, F. M. Jones, Clerks.

New Parts Phone 19I-K Col. Foley, CoLTribbet, Auctioneers.

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