Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 270, 20 September 1913 — Page 7
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M WTEEU PCES BE FORE fwygoDy PALLADIUM WANT ADS ; Talk to thz Town Through THE PALLADIUM 1 'Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter List s. 1 2 1 1 1 1 M 1 Housekeeper.. 3 Box 85 1 Grocery clerk.. 1 H. K 1 Companion A. K It. J. E. ... K. G. T. .. R. J. C. ... Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All Ynail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED SALESMEN making small towns, whole time or side line, should carrv our fast selling pocket side line. Special sales plan, allowing return of unsold goods. Make quick sales easy. $4.00 commission on each order. Something entirely new. Write for outfit today. Canfield Mfg. Co., 208 Sigel st Chicago, 111. 20-1 WANTED Sewing by the day. Address Sewing, care Palladium. 20-2t WANTED Men 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, Indianapolis, Ind. 20sat-6t SJ. S. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN $65 to $150 month. Common education sufficient. Thousands of appointments coming. Write for free list of positions open to vou. Franklin Institute, Dep t 92G, Rochester, NT. Y. (sep20,21,27,28oct4,5.1 1,12,17,1 8) SALESWOMEN A bright, aggressive woman is needed bv a Xpw Vnrk mond, introducing and selling the famous RYTE-ME calendars as Christmas gifts to friends and other private users. If you can satisfy us as to your re4Lisibility, we have a very attractive, opening on a liberal commission basis, and will show you by the experience of others what can be done, also start you off with ( enough samples to start in business. Stewart Co., 29 East 22d St., New York. 20-1 1 WANTED Plain sewing. Phone 27SI. 611 S. B st. 30-3t WANTED-Woman dish washer, experienced waiter. Depot Restaurant. (20-3t) WANT ED To buy all your "winter apples. Pay best market prices. Call B. Mercurio & Co., 412 Main st. Phone 1571. 20-7t MALE HELP WANTED Upholster- j ers. trimmers, back and cushion j makers; automobile body work; also j davenports, couches and furniture, j State age. experience, class of work, J past employers, wages wanted. 218 j State Life bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. (20-6t) WANTED A girl or woman. 21S N. Sth st. 19-2t WANTED Twelve women to operate power sewing machines, mak ing sbirts and pants. Steady employment. Wages paid while learning. Adam H. Bart el Co. sepl9-31t I WANTED Work after school by re-j liable young man: woifld prefer hard ! work and good pay. Adress Al. care Palladium. 19-2t WANTED Your old carpets, all kinds. For prices, etc., phone E. B. Speu-' cer. 2296, or address Wayne hotel. Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Here for a limited time only. 19-tf WANTED Middle aged woman to care for children at night. 45 S. 12th. st. 19-2 WANTED Experienced farm hand: married man preferred. House and barn furnished. References required. FTion510S:C. lS-3t WANTED A position as janitor by a good, steady and sober map. Address No. 31 Railroad st. 16-7t WANTED To buy good second" hand bicycle; must be in good condition and cheap. Inquire at Palladium. (16-tf) CIDER MADE Tuesdays and Fridays, half mile east of Greensfork. J. Brooks. 15-7t HATS CLEANED LIKE NEW, 25c; trimmings. 15c. 336 S. Sth st. 13-7t WANTED Second hand furnace, must be in good condition and cheap. Addrees 305 S. W. Sd st. 15-7t
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MfiE "The. The "MAhi6t WANTED Continued WANTED 25 girls, 17 years of age or over to learn to operate sewing machines. Good wages paid while learning. Richmond Underwear Co. 13-7t WANTED Shears, knives, saws, tools sharpened. Bicycles, baby cabs and wringers repaired. All kinds of job work called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son, N. W. Second and Williams streets. Phone 3086. 12-tf SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf FOR PASTURE call O. Phone 5122-A. E. Fulghum. 6-tf WANTED Laundry woman at Westcott hotel. 19-tf GET YOUR lawn mower sharpened. Screen doors and windows made and repaired, gasoline stoves cleaned, new and second-hand bicycles, pictures framed, baby cabs retired. We repair- ev ,y thing. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co, 1020 Main. WE WILL PAY YOU $120.00 to distribute religious literature in your community. Sixty days' work. Experience not required. Man or woman. 'Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press. 1012 Arch street, Philadelphia. 6-13-20-27-4-11 A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY is offered agents to visit old and new customers with established brand of guaranteed hosiery. Liberal inducements. Protected territory. Credit. Parker Knitting Co., 733 Chestnut st. Philadelphia, Pa. 6-13-20-27-4-11 WANTED, IDEAS Write for list of inventions wanted by manufacturers and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent secured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. C. 16-23-30-6-13-20 WANTED Farmers to bring their cane to Bortsch's Sorghum Mill, Centerville, Ind. Mill will start September 22. thurs-sat WANTED SEVERAL EXPERIENCED COMPETENT SALESMEN FOR OUR WOOL DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, ALSO FOR OUR WHITE GOODS AND LINEN DEPARTMENT. SALARY $20.00 TO $25.00 PER WEEK AND PERMANENT POSITION. THE WM. H. BLOCK CO., INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. 16tues-thurs-sat. OPENINGS for a number of representatives to devote all or part of time to sell our 7 per cent Accumulative Bonds. Mature in 10. 15 and 20 years, 7 per cent interest annually. Can be purchased on small quarterly, semi-annual or annual payments. Being purchased by both large and small investors. Ideal method for accumulative capital. Sound, conservative company. Assets of $1.400.000. Bonds based on owner's real estate. Non-forfeitable and many other good features. Liberal commission to agents. Every cooperation possible extended. Experience not necessary. Work dignified and pleasant. Permanent connection. This is a real opportunity for you. Illustrated literature gives lucid description of British Columbia, an empire of undeveloped resources. Send for circular 320. It gives all details. Dominion Stock and Bond Corporation, Winch building. Vancouver, B. C, Canada. 20-lt WANTED Position in office or store by a nert competent colored girl, doctors office preferred. Can give i good references. Phone 1233. 2-lSt FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping: heat furnished; modern; lo children. 207 N. 5th. (19-2t) FOR TRADE SO acres, good improvements, in Henry county, five miles from Knightstown; good house, barn and fencing. $4,000 eightroom residence on S. 13th St., close to Main St.; $2,500, lease contract backed by land, at 5 per cent, nontaxable. Want land near Richmond. Call phone 1905. or address owner, 225 N. Sth st. 17-7t FOR RENT Four room furnished fiat, electric lights and bath. Corner S. 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg, at Hoosier store. lS-tf FOR RENT Pleasant rooms for ladies; centrally located, with or without housekeeping privileges. Call phone 2629. IS-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern. 206 N. lltb. 16-7t
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BY GUM! ME 6bl A PBACt 0? a c? Arts-Amp- ( om The Rcor FOR RENT Continued FOR RENT-Electric vacuum cleaners. We deliver both ways. Hornaday's Hardware Store, phone 1281. (sat&mon-4t) FOR 713 RENT One two story W. Main st. Phone 3002. house. 20-3t FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished large front room, heat, bath and light, suitable for two gentlemen or ladies; private entrance. Call evenings after 6 p. m., at 29 N. !th st. 20-2 FOR-R EN f FIVE-ROOM FLAT, electric lights and bath. 333 South 13th streets. $11.00 per month. SHIDELER, PHONE 1814. 913 MAIN ST. FOR RENT New five modern. 43S Pearl st. sic Store. room nouse, Knode-s mutS' FOR RENT A new five room house, 1210 south f street, $12.50. caii at iQ2iy2 North b st. 2o-3t por rent six room house, iso4""n. F st., $11. Barn rents for $1.50, leav-! ing net rent for house $9.50. Call 114 S. 8th. Phone 26S6. 20-1 FOR RENT 8th. Furnished rooms, 126 8. 16-7t POR RENT In the Holland, five room modern apartment. Inquire of jantor. 6 tf i FOR RENT A furniched room and! and 7-tf PORREiFSSi housekeeping. 105 N. 4th. 8-tf FOR RENT Five room modern house, 43 S. 17th st. Phone 1705. 15-Tt FOR RENT Six room house, r.rrtrie light and bath, S. 5th st. ;i!l at 1013 Main st. sepl5-tf FOR RENT In the Keystone, October 1, high grade modern apartment, six rooms, two baths. Inquire of janitor. 6 tf FOFl R ENT- F i ve room apart men FT electric lights, bath. Call at 210 Richmond ave., phone 3276. 19-tf FOR "RENT Two liTifurnishod rooms ; no children. 301 N. 21st street. 19-7 FOR RENT Cash 100 acre farm. Address Farmer care Palladium. 19-7 For" KLAi r rout rurnisnea rooms i ror ugnt. nouseKeeping. -h -n. .n st. 19-2t FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms. 24 N .13th St. 19-3t FOFTrENT FuniishedoTSmT board", light, heat and bath; private entrance. 34 N. 6th. 19-7t FOR RENT Private room and open space for storage in our new modern concrete building. Richmond Storj age Co.. rear 10 S. 11th St. Phone i 1412. 19-2mo FOR SALE ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC SALE September 26, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. Public sale on the late M. B. McCaffrey farm, ten miles west of Richmond, and five
miles east of Cambridge City,! Wernle roads, southeast of Stop 132 on interurban. Sale j Richmond, consisting of includes fifteen head of good j horses, cattle, hogs ,farm imdraft horses, pair full-blooded j plements, corn in the field, Clyde mares, extra individu-j and hay in the mow. Terms
als; 180 head of immuned Duroc eligable and registered hogs; Shropshire sheep; corn in field; hay in mow; household goods. Terms made known on day of sale. Send to Ned Johnson, R. R. 13, East Germantown, for catalog. Lunch served by Ladies' Aid of Jacksonburg. COL. JAMES, Newcastle, InH MnrriQ TnHiansnnliQ . 11 i t -ii 1 VanderbeCk, LeWlSVllle. AllO tioneerS t- r J ' h. O. iMllllkan, adminiStra-i tor. Ned Johnson. (sept 13 17 20 24 FOR SALE Mrs. Jennie Gibson's property in Centerville, Ind.. on Ash street, between Walnut and College street. Cheap, if sold at once. Cecil L. Clarke, attorney. 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 1291 27-tf FOR SALE Crown Jevrel base burn416 S. loth 17-7t FOR SALE A nice child s crib; good as new; also a nice heavy oak rocker in splendid condition. Inquire ai 20 N. 9th. 17-7t FOR SALE Art Garland base burner, $15: small base burner, $S. J. M. EUiott. R. n. S. 15-6t FOR SALE NEW ..PHONE 4347. MODERN HOME. 2-tf FOR SALE Art Garland base burn - er. one soft coal burner. 211 Kin - sey st. 15-7t
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At in" l4 6b Tg B r TV iv$?vFOR SALE Continued j PORTERFIELD & GAAR 2s ACRES, close in. 6 room house and barn, electric lights, water, all I kinds of fruit, $2,700 bargain. j 17 ACRES, 6 room hous and barn, j well fenced, on pike, close to school, ; near city, $4,000. SO ACRES, good buildings, good fences, 4 mile out, $100 acre. &0 ACRES, good buildings, good j fences, 3 miles out. $150 acre. ! 160 ACRES, good buildings, good ' fences, 7 miles out, $100 acre. Elegant city property at the right prices. Horse Sale At Richmond, Ind., at Christmjin' Rarn 1 S NInrth Sev- , , entn street, Saturday, september 27. 1913. consisting of n rl ftf Hrnfr marp? au classes or arair mares, chunks and drivers. If you want to buv anv kind of a , ' . f 1 I : r norse, come arm see u yuu cannot find what you want! here. I sell on as good a guarantee as you can get, and you should know by this time that I make my guaranty good. Tn CAncirrnnrc- If vr.n WSh t0J sen, ui mem in uii uav ui ! sale. Charges $2 per head. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. Terms, six .months with six per cent interest. B"L Ho Jones FOR SALE Fine driving horse. Phono 4 io 2. 15-7t FOR SALE Automobile trucki suTTable for grocery or any light delivery; capacity, 1,000 pounds. 10," N. 4th st. 13-tf ! FOR SALE Jewel base burner, 101 13-7t N. 16th st. FOR SALE CHEAP Second hand furniture wagon. Inquire Druitt Bros. sepll-tf) FOR SALE Cigar store. Cheap if sold at once. Phone 3012, or call 309 N. D st. 6-tf FOR SALE Remington good condition, cheap, ladium office. typewriter Inquire Pal-12-tf If you pay more than we charge for repairing jour watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for one year. F .A Tomlinson, lO N. 7th St. PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, September 24, 1913, on my farm, located at the junction of Marmon and made known on day of sale. ED STIENS. Ho Ho Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere, and for all sales booked before January 1st will furnish vou SALE BILLS FREE. Farm and stock sales. Pure-bred hog sales. Real estate and household goods. I am Dosted on the value of your stock. I commenced buying stock I W"u uul -I0 jears tuu. aim nave neen in the business up to the present time. so sniPed stock for several years. So wnv snould 1 not De better posted cn the value of your stock than the fellow who never did any business for j himself ? I can give you lots of point- j ers on how to prepare for a sale, and j will come and see what you have to i sell and give you my best advice con- j ceming your sale free of charge. i No. 15 North Seventh street. Richmond, Ind. Phones: Office 14S9, residence "370. FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition. Address R.', care Palladium. sep3-tf FOR SALE Big type Poland China male pigs. H. Dickinson, Webster, Ind. lS-14t FOR SALE CHEAP Hard coal burner, soft cr hard coal range, kitchen cabinet, hot plate and oven, small gas heater and sanitary couch. Call S27Va Main. Room 1, phone 1911. l-3 ! FOR SALE Willow baby cab with j storm front. Cheap. Call 335 S. W. i Sd st.
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IT t J . FOR SALE Continued I1ENNING CoimstQck Bldg. Phone 2826 East off Westcotti Hotel FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY "FOR SALE OR TRADE Good building lots for small cottages. The kind that pay the best; near car line. Some for $110.00 each. Address Box No. flS4 RICHMOND IND. FOR SALE Big horse; weighs 1.600 pounds. E. A. Clements, 35 S. 11th street. 18-3t FOR SALE $35 overcoat, cheap if sold before next Thursday. 45 S. 12th st.. or phone 1397. l8-3t FOR SALE Seed Wheat. Chas. Coffman. Phono 5106-1. 20-7t FOR SALE Base burner at 134 S. 11th st. 20-lt FOTTSALE Ok TRADE Shotgun, .ill Lincoln street. 20-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FO R S-VlI-Equipped with wind shield, top. Presto-Lite, speedometer and good tires. Richmond Garage. 4 4 N. 7th st. 19-3t FOR SALE Mission library table; earlv English finish: good as new. Cheap. 1912 Main st. 19-7t rolRLEfwo-good-base burners and cook stove. Call 231 S. 15th St., or phone 2546. 19-2t FOR SALE Modern home in fine condition. Price low if sold soon. Call 916 Main. iL FOR SALE EXCELLENT NEW HOME. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PHONE 3234. 2-tf FOR SALE A GOOD MODERN HOME. TELEPHONE 3247 2-tf FOR SALE A house with three lots, $1,400. Cash or time. Address Box 184. FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. South lfith street, strictlv up-to-date. $4,500. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. South 15th street, hot water heating plant, good barn and all complete, $3,200. One of th best farms near Williamsburg. 258 acres; price. $30,000. 127 ACRES within one mile of the city; well improved, $150 per acre. Will rent your property, collect your rents. We handle life and fire insurance. OLER & ALBERTSON, Room o, Westcott Block. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. Pattern amid Machine Work Best Equipped Shop in Eastern Indiana. Let us Figure on Your Work. 1518-1520 East Main St. Phone 1625. CLIMAX MACHINE CO. BEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds ct Insurance, Beads and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. F. BidgA. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 613 Main St.
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PUBLIC AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE Farm of 197 acres to be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Sth, 1913, on the premises, five miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., one and one-half miles west of New Paris. Stock and grain farm, sugartree and walnut land, never failing springs, good 8 room residence house, and good barn, three good tenant houses, ideal dairy farm. This place is in a high state of cultivation, and is for sale because the owner is going to New York state. Terms: $5,000 cash, balance $500 a year, and interest at 5 per cent per annum. Will also sell on above date a full line of farming machinery, grain, hay and live stock. Write us for further information. F. E. HORNING, Owner. FUNK & MILLER, Agents, 205 Second National Bank Building. Richmond, Ind.
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One eight room cottage bungalow. This beautiful bungalow is located on the corner of Richmond avenue and Sedgwick street, at the low price of $1,800. One seven room cottage bungalow on the corner of Richmond avenue and West Seventh street. This is a very conveniently arranged house. Price, $2,000. For terms and prices see A. W. QREGQ or John F. Bartel at the Hoosier Store
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Wm. W. Rogers General Auctioneer I will cry all kinds of sales anywhere and will guarantee Satisfaction. East Germantown Ind.. Rural Route 13 (Sep8 6wk) LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. Attention FARMERS BUILDERS PROPERTY OWNER3 Save money by having an expert shingler. 20 years' experience. Old roofs taken off and new ones put on. Be sure and get prices from PIPER 18 N. 13TH ST. PHONE 1054 ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large moving vans. Phona 2519. Office. Rear 13 S. Sixth street Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1 2 to 14 North Sth street Phone 15 J6. LOST LOST Automobile brass hub cap. ' "Stearns." Finder return to Palla dium. Reward. tf LOST Between Richmond and Boston on Straight Line pike, moose pocketbook. containing $115. Reward if returned to Palladium. 19-2 FOUND FOUND Monday. September S. pock- j etbook containing several bills. Call j at .N. 2-a st. ib-7t FOUNDPair of nose glasses. Owner may have same by describing, at Cooper's grocery. 19-2t POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, candi date for Mayor, ou the Republican j ticket. Thrt Castas In Bolivia. Bolivian society Is composed of three strata. Firstly, we have tbe "gente decente," or white people wbo show no trace of Indian blood. This class b small, but necessarily influential: in deed, all the government of the country Is in their bands. Next comes tbe "cbotos" those of mixed Spanish and Indian blood and lastly tbe pare In dians. who form an Immense snbmerg ed class superstitious, ignorant, downtrodden, yet splendid workmen and one of tbe chief sources of national wealth. It is estimated that or the 3.000.000 people wbo comprise tbe Bolivian nation only about 2J0.O0O ran read and write. Tbe great mass of these literate people belong to the "gecte decente. while the cbo!o and Indian classes are almost totally submerged is ignorance. Christian Herald.
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nULU Mwiiroi SALE AUCTION SALES. Elisha Yal H.ld th Firvt On In England In 1700. The first auction sale lo England was held In 1"0. by Ellha Tale, vruo bad bt-eu governor of Madras and wbtt adopted that iian for selling the East Indian arp,i be bad brought home. The sale attracted wide attention and wan so smi essful that others imtnediately adopted the plan. Hefore the cks of the eighteenth century England bejan to place a tax on auction sales, and at times the, duties b.tve ranged a blsh as 5 vr cent. In 1S43 tbe tax was repealed, but a cb.trse Imposed on tbe license to be taken nt by all auctioneers. Tbe abuses st auc tions, caused by combinations of brokers to bid up the offering. ld to the adoption of stringent regulation. In America auctioneer of a certsiu class have also tcn j:u!ty of many Impositions on tbe public. Fake '"auction saleV of alleged lianWrupt stocks of merchandise, "fire sales" and slniJ. Isr wh'iii' have long been used to impose on !he credulous. At mine such shp t!) stK-tioncer has confederates in tli crowd who start tbe blldlnjr nnd continue It until some legitimate bidder has offered a price that affords the promoters a b;indonn profit. The Imposition of heavy fine and rrb-on sentences bss discouraged this class of auctioneers In most se--t!on. Milwaukee Fentloel. A Thousand-year-old Castla. Tamtvortb at!e. whlh has had a thousand ynrs of rbe-kered existence, stands tbe site of n Saxon fortress, built by n dugh'er of Alfred tht Great, wbicb i formerly the seat of the kings or Merria. It tx faml!iar by name to ail readers of Scott, wbo has made fsmo'i IxM Msrmlon Of Tamwprth tower and ton. Tbe present edlfke is mainly Jacobean structure, standing on a lofty artificial mound and cbieSy remarkable for n niultanguar Ivy clad fowr and a ratb. r gloomy banqueting ball. It was sold to the corporation some years ago by the Marqni Townshecd. who U ou tbe distaff sir!e a lineal descendant of tbe Mannloos. Westminster Gazette. Ready For Anything. The efficiency of the French system of highly centralized government, cvea Id the face of tbe upheavals of nature, has been co:nks!!y illustrate!. A slight earthquake shock havirg been felt in a part of tbe French provinces, tbe snbprefect of one dTrtmeot an important poverttment official, telegraphed to the tsinister of tbe interior as follows: "On tbe l!r3t information of the seismic tremors I summoned the government attorney, the lieutenant of gendarmerie and the police magistrate. 1 have assumed my uniform and now await your orders' London Mail. When. Everybody Gtta Tirerf. If everybody i to be tired, what will become of art. music, literature or aoytbiuz else not predisested and r'aced in convenient tahloid form for gobbling? No gloomier tbou;bt has come upon tbe horizon in years than tbe picture of what this globe will be when tbe tired business man and the tire-l business woman have ranged wearily, flabbily, snatchinly over it. hand to band, for a quarter century or so. New York Tribune.
