Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 6, 17 November 1913 — Page 9

AND JEFF WASN'T FAR WRONG

LINED WITH GOLD. Alaska's Enormous Deposits Will Last a Thousand Years. Like a tale out of the "Arabian Nights Is the opinion given recently by an expert on the future of Alaskan gold mining, only this expert bases his opinion on facts, whereas the oriental story teller specialized in fancy. But the testimony given by Falcom Joslln is doubly Interesting because it exceeds the imagination of the wildest fancy while being based on the facts la the case. "In my Judgment," says Mr. Joslln, "the placer mining industry in Alaska will last a thousand years, the area suitable for placer mining is so enormous. What we are working there now is only the gravels that will carry from $3 to $10 a yard. You cannoi work gravels that carry less than that, but once we have transportation there and can work gravels such as they do in California, which carry 7 cents a yard, we have got so nearly an unlimited area of it that no man can foresee the end of that industry in Alaska. "One great thing is that nearly tbe whole area of Alaska is gold bearing. There are placers and quartz. It has been said, and I believe the statistics and explorations of the geological survey show it, that you could go from the extreme southeast of Alaska at Ketchikan, where there are important mines, along this route by way of Ilaius clear out to Nome, a distance of 2,000 miles in a straight line, and that jt Avatar ' tnTanfv -vt (1 a- uanf Iai alrtncv iuul route juu cuuiu ufYtMu K'MJ vmIwjvo Tf la Inflnif aItt ffrotAP than I A. A. 1JI .1 1 .1,1 any other area or gold country that has ever been found in the world." Engineering and Mining Journal. NOTICE. No hunting on the R. Leeds farm south of city. 12-tf 7966

THE LURE OF ORIENTAL-LIKE FABRICS AND ACCESSORIES

From the top of her head to her ! dainty foot the modish woman aims to look as Oriental as possible. Everything tends toward this trimmings, fabrics, accessories and even the outlines of the figure. The closely dressed hair with perhaps just an upstanding: feather frond or a jeweled comb. such as Cleopatra might have worn. I harmonizes with the loosely draped gown of oddly patterned silk and its accompanying wide hip sash. New ways of draping these sashes arc being shown dally. The large bow in the back after the Japanese manner is becoming to many, but the sash that swathes the waist, giving the new broad line, crosses in back and Is draped low over the hip. Is most be To obtain either pattern illustrated fill out this coupon and inclose 15 cents in tamps or coin. Be sure to state number of pattern and size, measuring over t!ie fullest part of the bust for dimensions. Address Pattern Department.

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AT THAT PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM I Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter List M. W. C 4 L. C 1 E. M 1 S 3 C. H. E 2 20-A 2 K 1 Mrs. M 1 Solicitor 1 Profitable 1 O. Z 1 Typewriter 1 How 1 Mail will be kept for 30 cays only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED YOUNG MAN to advertise and solicit for Rogers Silverware. Pay $52 per month. A. A. Cline, advertising manager, 14(1 X. Tenth St., Philadelphia. 17-lt WANTED Earl I. Moore, 120 SlnTth 12th street to call at Murray box office and get two tickets for tonight's show bringing with his this want ad. 17-lt GIRL 16 waats to assist with housework and to go home at nights. 916 South 9th street. 17-2t WANTED Salesladies. Apply at once P. W. Woolworth Co., 5 and 10 cent store. 17-lt WANTED Man to finish well 208 j South llth. 17-lt ! WAN T E i-T o b u y fur at Shofer'a barn on Saturday. Gaar. 17-7t ; WANTED A "places to help with I housework. Address A. B., care I Palladium. ' 17-2t WANTED Lady, middle aged, neat appearance, sales ability, nursing, experience, free to travel. AddresB A. X., care Palladium. 17-lt EMPLOYMENT WANTED as general workman about a house and taking care of horses or automobile. Call at 616 South 12th street. 15-2t ANY intelligent person may earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. No experience required. Press Correspondents Bureau, Washington, D. C. 13-5t CHIMNEY anu house repairing, 217 N 13th St. J. Combs. i3-7t TOURUT bMOBILE"repairing. Cliff Bevington, 1015 Park Place. ll-7t YOU RTULC A N I Z IN g7C 1 if F1 evl n gton. 1015 Park Place. ll-7t I WANT to buy diamonds, watches,o!d gold and silver, violins, gentlemen's clothing, revolvers, guns. J. M. Lacey, Sth and Main. 10-31t WANTED Furs to remDdel and muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, 62 North 6th St. io-it SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf See Shideler for your Real Estate. We have a large rental list. List your properi ty with us if you want results. Fire Insurance in the best old companies. WANTED To buy a few acres of ground on National road within street car service. Address 20-A, care Palladium. ' 17-tf We repair everything. Frame pictures" retire baby cabs. A full line of ele trie and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. , BROWN & DARNELL, 1020 MAIN. WANTED Railway mail clerJtsTETaminations everywhere frequently. Sample questions freeyS Franklin Institute. Dept. $2 H-.Kochester, N. Y. oct 22-r4oned-fii-sat-dee22 FOR SALE FOR SALE Large size kitchen cabinet, good as new. Will sell very cheap. 1010 Main street. 12-tf FOR SALE Ladies- good black coat, sire 36. Call 1521 North B street 15-2t FOR SALE Coal range and couch. 204 South 10th street. 14-3t FOR SALE Stock of groceries and fixtures. Address "O. Z." care Palladium. 4-7t

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FOR SALE Continued HENNING REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Comstock Building East of Westcott Hotel Phone 2826 FOR SALE Royal typewriter, fine condition. Address "Typewriter." care Palladium. ll-7t HAIR SWITCHES Made from combings.902 N. 11th street. ll-14t FOR SALE Two Draft colts and barred P. R. Cockerels. John Bussen, Williamsburg, Ind. 10-7t FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition. Address R., care Palladium. aep3-tf FOR SALE A willow baby cab and a long black coat, size 34. Phone 3806. 14-3t FOR SALE Good driving mare, buggy and harness, 38 South 6th street. Phone 1042. 14-3t FOR SALE Baby's bed, springs and mnttress all in good condition. 43 South 4th street. 17-3t FOR SALE Two good coon and skunk hounds. Well trained. Address Box 53 Kltchel, Ind. 17-7t FOR SALE Duroc Jersey male pigs, also some gilts, priced to go at once. COMMONS & GLUNT, New Paris. Ohio. Phone 1612. 17-7t FOR SALE A 4 horse power motorcycle in fine condition. Cheap. Call 1016 Park Place. Phone 2944. 14-7t FOR SALE Cheap, tent good as new. 401 N. ,D. 14-3t FO R SALERemington S tan d ar d typewriter, show cases and ribbon case. Hoosier Store. 14-4t FOR SALE Cheap if sold at once double brick house, one square from Main street, $3,600. E. E. Roney, 302 N. 15th street. Phone 1318. 14-7t FOR SALE Fresh Jersey Tow . Knoll's Livery Barn. 17-lt Public ale Having sold my farm one mile south of Richmond, on the Abington pike, known as the Berheid farm, I will sell at public auction, on Thursday November 20 BEGINNING AT 10: "0 A. M. The following Horses. Cattle. Hogs, Hay, Straw, Harness. Etc. 1 1 Head of Horses I Bay Team, coming 6 years old, weight 3100; gray Team, 5 years old, weight zsou; biaCK ream, e years old, weignt 3100; Gray Percheron Mare, weighs 1520, in foal to Belgian horse; Bay Driving Mare, 4 years old, family broke, most reliable driver in sale; Bay Bourbon L. Filly, coming 2 years old; Two Shetland Ponies. 36 Head of Cattle Consisting of one black Jersey Cow, one Brindle Cow to be fresh this month, two Shorthorn Calves, 32 head of feeding Heifers coming years old. 26 Head of Shoats 23 tons Mixexi Hay, 24 tons Baled Straw, 6 tons Alfalfa Hay, about 1200 bushels of corn in crib, 4 cylinder, 5 passenger Cadillac Car. Two double sets of extra good work harness, one new Buggy. Farm Wagon. Flat Bed with Hog Racks. Also pair 5 year old Mules, 9 year old Bay Mare, weight 1400; one 5 year old Mare, safe for lady to drive. TERMS OF SALE Six months or 3 per cent discount for cash. All amounts of $3 or less must be cash in hand. No goods to be Removed until settled for. In case of bad weather thi3 sale will be held under tent. The Ladies' Aid society of the English Lutheran church will furnish lunch. Cols. Vanderbeck and Flannagan, Auctioneers. FOR RENT ! FOR RENT 7 room flat. 1021H Main street. Steam heat, bath, electric light. Frank M. Clark. C21 North 11th street. 15-tf FOR RENT 6 room modern house. 11S South 2nd. Call 314 W. Main. 15-3t

FOR RENT Continued

FOR RENT New five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf FO RRENTFInecottagei 9 10 per month. Will sell, small payment. balance monthly. Phone 3816. 12-7t FOR RENT House. Phone 1078. 17-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Barn to rent. 423 S. 12th. 17-71 FOR RENT 5 room flat, eleotrio lights and bath. 214 N. West 1st. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 17-tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 115 N. 12th. 17-2t FOR RENT Large room for light housekeeping. 10 Laurel St., West Richmond. 17-3t FOR-REW-L'pper flat with bath", $12 per month. Phone 1700. 13tf FOR RENT 6 room house. Inquire 238 Randolph. 14-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. 42 S. 10th. 10-7t FOR RENT Stcrre room and fixtures. 181 Richmond Ave. Phone 3078. 5-tf FOR RENT Seven room house on North West 5th and Linden Ave. Call H. C. Bullerdick. Phone 1235. 29-tf FOR RENT 6 room house and stable. 1012 South 5th street. Phone 5122 G. 29-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. No children. 615 South B street. 10-7t FOR RENT Desirable seven room house. Phone 2737. 25-tf FOR RENT A furnished room and bath. 64 Souta 12th. 7-tf FOR RENT In Keystone. High grade modern apartment, 6 rooms, 2 baths. Inquire of Janitor. 13-tf FOR RENT Furnishe rooms for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 403 N. 11th street. 12-7t FO R-RE N T Modern 8 room bouse. Call John H. Schell. Phones 3474, 2197. 13-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. HOMES FOR SALE 2 modern homes, 7 and 8 rooms, located on South 17th street. Hot water hearing plants, electric lights and bath rooms. Priced to sell, $3,500. Good double house, well located on North 7th street, 1 1 rooms. Price $3,600. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. FOR SALE Two lots in Earlham Heights. 333 Chestnut street. 15-2t PUBLIC SALE REALESTATE Thursday, Nov. 20, 1913, at 2:00 p. m. on the premices, No. 323 N. 5th St.: One valuable piece of property, consisting of a two story, eight room frame house, cement veranda, electric light and both kinds of water, large barn which will conveniently accommodate 16 head of horses and ten vehicles. This is suitably located for the dray business, which is now being used for. Terms made known on day of sale. G. B. MOORE 0er 901 Main Street Phone 2112 J. F. Davenport, Auctioneer ll-St FOR SALE 5 room brick house, 2025 North F street. Steam heat, hot and cold bath, electric lights, gas, good drainage. Phone Meerhoff, 123 or 1522. 15-Tt FOR-SALE East Main street home, S rooms, soft water bath, furnace, electric lights, garage. A bargain for quick sale. Terms to suit purchaser. Call at 2328 N. E street, or Phone 3771. 14-7t Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds cf insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. VM. BRADBURtY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block mon-wed-tn tf

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED H. Ho Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st, 1914. NO. 15 N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Movln? Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. If you pay more than we charge for repairinx your watoh, you pay to muchMain Spring 50c Cleaning 50c All work guaranteed for on year. F .A Tomlinson, lO N. 7th St. Fine Watch Repairirg promptly done by Helms, the watch maker, 322 Main. A. M. ROBERTS REAL. ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. OAce Keys' Harnes Store, 613 Main at, Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North Sth street. Phone 15SC SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN on anything of value. Also Bargains in unredeemed pledges. SAM S. VIGRAN RELIABLE. LICENSED PAWNBROKER 6-8 North 6th St. LOST LOST Auto tire chain between Earlham and 19th street. Return Palladium. Reward. 15 It LOST One $20 and $10 bill, between 9th and 11th on D streets, and on E from 8th to 11th street. Finder leave at Palladium. Reward. 15-7t Bameeee Water Pttofcee. In the Hawaiian 1 elands the nattves carry their supply of water about with them In long bamboo tTrbee, the Joints of which have been knocked oat. Girls may be seen making their -way to nearby springs with the fatally "wetet Jug." They patiently flll the leaf hoi low in the bamboo with water, blocking np the end with a wooden ptacThis is then carried to the hut and lasts the family for several days, keeping cool and sweet la this nor-el receptacle. The larger bamboo trunks are used in the same way as receptacle for storing various household commodities. World Wide Magazine.

PUBLIC SALE

REAL

Friday, November 21, 19 11 3

AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M ON THE PREMISE3 RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 427 SOUTH 6TH STREET

'Consisting of a two-story brick house of six rooms, with I large lot 53 front by 200 feet deep. i j TERMS OF SALE One-third cash in hand; balance in ituo equal installments in 9 and 18 months; notes to bear !6 per cent interest secured by mortgage on property sold.

'DickSesoe Tirast

Compaey

ADMR. ESTATE

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"BUD" FISHER State of Indiana. Wayne County. . Ia the Wayne Circuit Court. Oct her Term, 19X9. Ex-perte. John T. Burrows, et aL No. 1C.I68. Petition for drainage. To John Parker. Hannah Parker, WlUlam N. Allen. James A. Bloeeona, Minnie X. Blossom, Ftom KIht, Learn M. TcnpRa, Berdle TernHn. J. P. Teegarden, Harry C. Teecarden, Wet to L Sfefrmer. D. 8. Wiggins, Ann K WlgEina, X B. Court right. Kate Var daman and all other cenoerned: You are hereby neeMled that I and others, have filed la the offioe ef the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court a petition for drainage of certain real estate in Wayne and Randolph Cava ties, Indiana, and partlcutariy described in aatd petition. "It is behoved the proposed drainage oaa be accomplished ia tbe beet and cheapest manner by dredging. wMaKing and deepening" Nettle Creek, begin nine at a point where said Creek ia crossed by the. rtgha-of-way of the Chesapeake it Ohio Railroad Compaay, of Indiana, in said SeeOea Bfteea US). Twaahb eighteen (lt. Raire twelve (13) east, la Randolph Covnty. Innhma, and southwardly with tn genera! and dtreetlon ef said Nettle Creak to tae place in Section ft). Ttrnsaahlp seventeen (17). Ranee twelve (12). east, where said Creak crossss the highway, rvaaing east aad west, through the aortheaat sjuacter ef Section 9; aad also by canetracUng aad digging eatd drain northwardly from the north end of said part to be dredged as aeeee described, to tbe north line ef said Beetle a 11, and tbeace northwardly aad northwesterly across the sauChwsst aaartsr of Section 14, Township It. Range 12 east, the part of such drain north of the righter-war of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Company ta ba an open drain at the sooth part and tile drain at the north part; and also by an extension or addtttona) ditch ta be made the same connecting and Joiasng the said main proposed dttch and beginning on the lands of Wlnseld Hutchens and extending in a westerly and northwesterly direction through the lands of the saM Win eld and LtlUe Hatcbene, and the Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chteaga aad St. Louis Railway Compaay aad through the brads belonging to reeidente of the corporation of Bronson with laterals along the streets and alleys of the satd corporation of Bnonwm tor tha drafnaiw al the said Town aad cerpenaUon and also for the purpose of tha drainage of the school property tae ted wrthini the corporate limits of the aatd Town, of Bronson. The exact starting pebafe and course and termlnns ef said dltoht or drain aad the width and depth ef the dredged and opea portions tburoef. and the site of the die. and the part to be- tiled north of said right-of-way and tha Chetaaenke and Old Railroad Company, of IadTraa. to ba left open to be dn ism mod by tha corneals sHm em to wsujea th satd di-arnage la renerred. Tou are further hereby said petition will be -docketed tori lng in said oourt oa the eighth day of December, MIS. Dated thts 2eth day of OflUitaJtlS JOHN T. BURROWS, et at , Thomas J. Study. Gardner, Jeesup A "White, Attya, (It-aeet-ir) A single telephone about seventy thousand oommtmltlai in the United States, as compared with a total of about sixty-five thou sand railroad stations.

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LOUISA MEIENBERO-