Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 52, 10 January 1914 — Page 9

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CARE OF INMATE COSTSLARGE SUM Indiana Spent $202.69 For Each Person in State Institutions. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10. It cost exactly $202.69 to rare for each inmate of the seventeen correctional penal and benevolent institutions in Indiana during the year 1913. This was six cents per capita more than in 1912. It was split up this way: Thirty-seven per cent went for salaries and wages of administrative officers and help; twenty-seven per cent for subsistence; twenty-seven per cent for office, domestic and outdoor departments; five per cent for ordinary repairs and minor improvements, and four per cent for clothing. These facts come from the annual report of Secretary Amos W. Butler, of the state board of charities. There were increases over the previous year of $1.38 per capita in administration expenses, 27 cents in office, outdoor and domestic department expenses, but these were nearly offset by decreases in subsistence of $1.3?, per capita in subsistence, 19 cents in lothing and 7 cents in repairs, etc. The per capita cost of inmates was materially affected by the fact that produce raised on institution grounds bad an estimated valuation of over $132,000, or $11.60 per capita. The amount drawn on the state treasury in 1913 for the regular maintenance of the seventeen institutions was slightly in excess of $2,318,000. split up approximately as follows" Five liospitalss for insane. $1.025,oeiV two institutions for feeble-minded, snd epileptics. $232,000; Soldiers' home ;tnd soldiers' and sailors' or plums' home, $286,131: tuberculosis hospital. Roekville, $5:1,000; Schoolfor deaf and blind. $129,424: five penal and correctional institutions. $.".92,409. The foregoing shows that 44 pc cent of the total was for the insane and 2fi per cent for penal and correct ional. m The report also shows extrnordinao expenses totaling $31t..44:5. of which SS3.1S4 went for new land, including the new colony t'..nn at the Eastern hospital for the insane at Richmond: $69,552 for new buildings; $lt;:;.7n; for remodeling and equipment and improvements on grounds. This makes the grand total expenditures for the prate. $2,634,791, from which should be deducted receipts from profit-making industries, abrogating $245,275, leaving a net expenditure of $2,389,515. The big earners were state prison, profits, $94,144; reformatory, $98,169; women's prison. $3,937. ATTENTION KINGHTS OF PYTHIAS All members of lola Lodge K. of P. are requested to attend the funeral serviecs of Rro. Sanford K. Kenning at 7:30 Saturday evening, Jan. 10. Meet at Castle Hail at 7:15. Sister lodges cordiallv invited. Chas. T. Wiley, C. C. Alt Kutter, K. of R. and S. 9 "tW. F. Tassett, who has done mor than any other man to make the dahlia one of New Jersey's most expensive and profitable crops, has been raising this flower for more than seventy years. He is now eighty-eieht rears old. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Irs. I. M. Thurston and W. L. Misener have dissolved partnership. They wfil continue to co-operate in surgery and n consultations. Dr. W. L. Mise ner's office and residence is 101 and 10n X. Vth street. Telephone 1905. Dr. Thurston will continue at 2L'5 N. Sth street. J. M. Thurston. W. I, Miscner. S-St COUNTRY PLACE f miles north, 1 acre ground. 5 room brick house, good road. $50 cash, balance Sit per month. Will trade for mall rental. TURNER W. HADLEY Phone 17S0. 121 So. J3th STOP PAYING RENT Choice 5 room house. 2303 N. F. near car line. $5ti cash, balance $15 per month like rent. Phone 17150. 121 So. ' ' TURNER W. HADLEY F. H. WieeW AUCTIONEER I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Farm and Pure Bred Live Stock Sales a Specialty. For dates PHONE 4024 Address Richmond, Ind., R. R. 1

Library Notes

The circulation of the general department of the library haB taken a fresh start. In October it ran more than a thousand ahead of the same month of 1912. In November there was a gain of more than four hundred and in December a gain of eleven hundred over last year. The reference rooms have been crowded by anxious contestants for prizes offered for a word contest. The dictionaries have been overworked. The 1913 edition of the Century Dictionary has just been added to the reference room. The Atlantic Monthly, published so many years ago by the IIoughton-Mif-lin company has passed into the hands of a newly organized company. While it sustains it character as the leading literary magazine, It seems rather more sprightly than formerly. We would recommend for reading "betters of a Woman Homesteader" and the Autobiographical sketches of Abraham Mitrie Rehbany. These articles have been running through several numbers of the Atlantic and take one back to the fresh springs of life. They are a decided relief from the over wrought social complications of the present day stories. We hope that the new Park Commission will have on it some member who will take time to read and inwardly digest Dr. Eliot's collection of the papers of his son Charles Eliot. Charles Eliot was the man who planned the park system of Boston. Many of the ideas set forth in this book are directly applicable to our own needs. We have set aside for a park many acres of wonderful woodland, such as few cities in the United States are able to possess. The natural beauty of this land it is our sacred duty to posterity to preset". Hut it is not alone the forest tree - -'Kit we must look after the shruhberc, Mie flora, the birds and w el !if.- should be encouraged to remain. I would be far more instructive and beneficial as a ell a- artistic to find the swamps r'iiii with blue fringed gentian and 'he i'MN "tied with the lowly wild :.:. : - 'he heptacas, anemones ;tii; i ri ':.;:.' swamp lilies growing in h- r li'ibitat. instead of spend ing money and effort upon scarlet m i i .. canr.ns and foliage plants, wbi.-ii i- more appropriate to domestic sit uai ions ami places demanding formal treatment than among forest, trees. They are a poor substitute for the wonderful procession of wild flowers that might with slight encouragement be made to bloom in the glen in profusion from April to November, from the earliest bloodroot to the latest aster. These cultivated plants are a poor substiute for the delicate and beautiful native flowers which belong in form and color to the natural landscape. Even around the farm houses hardy perennials would be more suitable than greenhouse plants. The biographical edition of Riley has been placed in th library. At the beginning of 1911 the number of registered clubs Tn tfce city and county of London was637.

MODERN NEW HOME AT RIGHT PRICE Corner 23rd and North C streets, facing Glen Miller park. Street car one block choice location, especially for a railroad man. House Is new and strictly modern. Six rooms and soft water bath, laundry in cellar, good heating plant, and everything that goes in a good home. A reliable party can secure a nice property by making a small cash payment, balance like n nt, per month Let your rent money buy your home for you.

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1914

9760 Ladies' Work Apron, Sleeve Protector, and Cap The three useful articles comprising this set were made of percale. Excellent St is giveti to the apron by the seams in tha front that extend from the shoulders to the lower edge, and by darts at the sides. The straps are arranged over the Shoulders, fastening to the belt in the back. Two large pockets are a useful feature, although they may be omitted. The sleeve protectors extend from the wrist to the elbow, and are full enough to accomodate the dress sleeve underneath. The pattern for the dusting cap may also be utilized lor a bathing cap, using oiled silk for the making. The pattern is cut in three sizes, small, medium and large. For the medium size apron and sleeve protectors, 4 yards of 3i inch material will be required and yard for the cap. Gingham, sateen, butcher's linen, ohambrey and holland can be used for the making. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver ,,r stamps. Name Address City W. HADLEY 121 South ISth

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

Talk to Town Through THE PALLADIUM 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Numlber 2566 Want Ad Letter List Whileeale .... JW 6 WANTED WANTED A working Must have reference, care Palladium. housekeeper. Address "8." 8-2t WANTED Place on farm by month or year, by man with small family. Apply M. B. Dyke, Asylum Ave. P-2t. WANTED An experienced first class commission man to work city trade. 911 Main street. Phone 21 98. 9-2t WANTED A place to work by a girl who understands cooking or any kind of housework. Inquire at 809 South 6th street, upstairs. 9-2t WANTED Day work of any kind by woman. Can give reference. Address "P. v').," care Palladium. 9-2t WANTED Saw filing, knives and scissors grinding, furniture, bicycles, wringers, baby cabs repaired, re-tired. Called for and delivered. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone 30S6. WANTED To rent between 40 and fin acres close to Richmond. M. E. Wyon. 322 N. Sth street. S :;t nA.VltU, KUUAl AM) liOAKU Refined young woman (clergyman's daughter) head bookkeeper, desires thoroughly heated room with board. Would prefer in private family that ordinarily does not make arrangements of this kind. Address Miss R. Ixick, Box No. S34. 7-7t WANTED All persons"" who found" it Impossible to enter school this week to join the class which will begin next Monday, January 12th. The mid-winter term has just opened but you can enter next Monday with equal advantage. Pome have already arranged to enter at that time. For information phone or address RICIIMONDBUSINESS COLLEGE. W A"N T E D -B o a r d e r s With room." $4.50 week. Call 1025 N. 1 St. 5-7t WANTED To borrow money for several gilt edge investments. Can use any amount, whether large or small. Cecil L. Clark, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-sattf ANY INTELLIGENT person may earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. Experience unnecessary. Address, Press Corresponding Bureau, Washington, D. C. 3-5-6-7-S-9-10 WANTEDSewingT" lWidrei7s"aspo: cialty. Mrs. R. S. Vanvorls, 434 S. W. 3d st. 2-9 WANTED To trade city property" for small farm. Address ' H.," care Palladium. 29-tf We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL, 1020 MAIN. WTE?UDEAS AVrite"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. 27-3-10-17-24-31 W ANTEDWashings "aiid " ironings "at 201 South 5th. 10-2t WXNTEDlUon to sell seeds to faTmers and ornamental stock in towns. Apply at once. Herrick Peed Company, Rochester, N. Y. 10-lt WANTEDSituatiim as "s t atimraf yei7gineer. Can furnish good references. Address "Engineer," care Palladium. 10-2t $100 TO $400 per month selling high grade and general lubricating oils, greases, paints and exclusive specialties. Salary or commission. Fairfax Refining Co., Cleveland, O. 10-lt

PER CENT LOANS on farms, orchard lands, city resident or business property to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mortgages or other securities; terms reasonable; special privileges; correspondence invited. Dept. L, f1 Commonwealth Bldg.. Denver, Colo., or 1521 Commerce St., Dallas, Texas. 10-17-24-31

WANTED Continued

SALESMAN' For general mercantile I trade In Indiana to sell a new propo6ition of merit. Attractive commis- i sion contract for 1914. $35.00 week- j ly for expenses. Miles F. Hixler i Co., Wholesale Jewelers. 73-2 Carlin Building, Cleveland. Ohio. 10-lt ! AGENTS Female preferred Shine - or water. Agents coining money.! Send 10c for 25c sample. O'Krien Novelty Co.. 747 O'Prlen Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio. lo-lt Jc ENTS Stop canvassing, advTTtlse Dr. Hall's "Sexual Knowledge" and see the dollars come in every mail. Enormous demand. We received R9C orders, $1.00 orders, $S96 cash from one advertisement. Iet us show you how to get some of these dollars. We furnish electros and circulars with your name and address. Get our new plan for agents and Mail Order dealers. International Bible House, Dept. O., ltith & Chestnut, Philadelphia. Pa. ' 10-lt J $100 TO $G0O per month selling our ! high grade oils, greases, pure linseed oil paints and varnishes. Do net be natisfied. Get our proposi - tion. Inland Oil Works, Cleveland, O. 10-lt WANTED Names and addresses by mail order houses; big pay, home work; information for stamp. Direct Appeal Co., Plymouth. Ind. 10-lt $100 WEEKLY profit in spare time at home. Mail order business don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Nebr. 10-lt $150 MONTIILY"To parties who can canvass among farmers and 6ell article every farmer uses. For particulars address Farmer's Supplv Co., Cedar Falls. Iowa. 10-lt LARG ECanadlan'' MaiTOrder House will pay men everywhere in the V. S. $15 weekly showing Fumples. Out fit free. Dominion Grocery Co., Windsor, 'Ontario, Canada. 10-lt W 1 IY PA Y MO R K Money saved in every home, njg profit? to agents; quick returns; small investment. Aeenfs wanted. Writo Immediately. Home Economy Co., Frankfort, Ind. 10-lt WANTED Persons to do easy, pleasant coloring work at home; good pay; no canvassing; no experience roiinhvd. Illustrated particulars free. Helping Hand Stores, Hunter Bldg.. Chicago. 10-lt W A N 1 ' El : - Men to learn The bTfrber trade. Bv our method vou are pre-1 pared for position in frw weeks. ' Many jobs waiting. Tools given. Wages wTiile learning. Write at once. Moler Barber College. In dianapolis. Tnd. 10-i7-24-31-7-14( WANTED Work by good German j man in Restaurant or Factory. Ad- i dress "Work," care Palladium. 10-2t j WANTED A good wash woman. No other need apply. Phone 3 30$. 10-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT C room house, good barn N. 17th. Call 222 N. 15th. 19 tf i FOR "IUNT Furnished " flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. 9 tf j For' R ENT Furnished room.. yyr and heat. fit'. S. 12th. t;-7t j FOR RENT -Desirable flat in theAr:i den. Phone 2O70. 30-eod-7t '

FOR RENT STORAGE Let us show you our list of Private rooms and open space j RCal Estate. Farms and Citv R ICHMONDSTOR AGE CO ! "'w V7 f Phnnouo p.orinQ .iCtiand ' r (nontaxable) Indus-

i uuiii, i i i w i v. a i k; l'. ii vJt. FOR RENT Furnished light house keeping rooms, no children street. Flat 2. FOR RENT Modern 'furnished "room", J 39 South 10th. 10-7t FO"R""RENfr"pier flat, four rooms j and bath. Phone 1700. 10-tfj FURNISHED rooms for rent at "l)S ! Fort Wayne Ave. See the owner or j ask Funk and Miller. ! FOR "RENT 4 room"lowTe"Fflat" ? 10.50. i 305 South nth. 10-lt S.""Sth. 10-7t house. 15-tf FOR RENT 4 rooms. Gall 214 i FOR RENT New five room Inquire 221 South 3rd street. I FOR RENT Six room house and hath. 2013 N. C. Phoue 4010. 18 tf ! hOR RENT 7 roonhouseTwith fur"- ! nace, just ready to occupy. Phone ; 3247 Ask for Mr. Willetts. 25-tf ; FO R RE NT -5 room -flat-wit h heaT j One store room. 37 S. tfth. 7-7t j i FOR RENT 5 roon"r""ap"artinenT""fIat". j electric light and bath. 210 RichFOR RENT-AnpaVtmenTTiT Linden j Building on North 10th street. Phone ; 1335. S-tf FOR RENT 5 room house. Slodern, central. Benj. F. Harris. f-7t FO R R : E N : t"desTra b 1 ef la t iit he Arden. Phone 2070. 5-7t FOR " RENT FuTnished room down stairs. Call 23 South eth. 9-2t FOR RENT House of 5 rooms, cellar, electric light and gas. 631 N. 9th. 9-"t FOR RENT Four room flat $10.00; six room house, bath and electric lights, $14.00; five room house, $io (will rent to colored people). O. B. ' Fulgham, over 710 Main St Phone I 2232. 9-2t

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t Porterfleld Campbell REAL ESTATE ; V;!l IR1 Xr PAIn Mrn Ite FVn K4T.P A ennd npn hrnsh for on artist or designer. Address K. Riebardson, Box 118. Fountain City, la diana. pnon 410. FOR SALE Wood and hav. Clavtou Miller. Phone 610S A. 7-7t ckks-maT3e-to cako a specialty. Emma Horr. 720 North Eighth street. Phone 3401. -4t TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE All makes, $S.OO and up. Fac simile typewriten form letters. Phone 225C. Room S19 Colonial Building. Rebuild Typewriter and Form Letter Co. ll-2St i FOR SALE Brown Leghorn roosters. ! Phone 23-A Boston. 9-7t : FOR SALE Fine lot of furniture fori i cash or on payments. Goods can be I seen at Geyer's Barber 6hop, 1609 j East Main street. Benj. G. Price & Co. 9-.1t ' FOR SALE Horpes, harness, wagons. i vehicles, two mares coming 4 and C, yrs. old, weight 1400 each; two sleighs, 1 bob Bled. 317 N. A. 7-4t FOR SALE Apartment house at a bargain. Will rent for $75 per month. Address "Bargain," care Palladium. 27-tf FOR SALE Enterprise Coffee Mill. Phone 1942. FORSALE Two winter 40. Phone 3631. 31-tf coats, size fi-7t for sale one two horse wagon an i bed. 2 bay mares, one heifer calf, one , year old. 71 1 N. 12th. lMfl blacksmith forge for sale Ffar.ds, 2 6 H. P. direct current motors. 1 " H. P. direct current motor, about :;ft feet line shafting and hangers. 1 No. 7 letter press. Phone K.55. 10;:t FOR ""PALE OnerVMFuit7 two Tu x" cdo coats and vests. Phone "t'4v l'l 2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Or will rent for 12 months Property on Charles Ave. Phone 4S04 or ;?040. S-7t A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATK Lity ana rarm properties. liuerxy ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Offlce Keys' Harnes Store, 613 Main st. FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SATjC 7 "room house withfurrTace. Phone 4447. SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds

h.L Muokl at UliliUn.N Tor all Kinds i e U1.Q,4 LfPO ...... of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real!SaleS booked bctore January

Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. -tn,r' , - FOR SALE An ideal home, etrtetly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3217. f UH SAl.i. A gooa modern home. INVESTMENTS trial securities in home lndus -

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PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly Blk.. Sth and Main W.S. BENNETT. Real Estate and Insurance. City and Farm Propertv. ROOM 15 KELLY BLOCK CLINTON EfSELL Donl I7.f nrt IT.'...-. T . . d to v ii di i Koom IS Kelly Block Phone Office 1303; Res. 307S H ROOMS Good double briik. '.. : square Main street, can sell it to you i to make 11 per cent fine location. ' S ROOMS Modern home. A bargain ' at $2,150. MODERN S ROOM HOl'SE, well lo cated, nearly new. Price $:?.000. I have several small places for sale or trade. sT'X N Y FLO Rl"n ATplHtulTrtT for Independence, health and wealth. Fine farms. Best location. Cheap, on easy terms. Splendid colony making fine homes and big money. Agents and club organizers wanted. Freft. fine book. Chester Nichol, Roseland, Florida. 10-lt

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By S VI.NER TON FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. 33 acre farm for sale 3 1 miles from Richmond, OIllv rnf rr-. ilr frnm U n new Con-ci.,j.-j l;U H,rw'-- oitiiuiu uunuiriPs. Monev makiny Dlace. Y fnt rm t Vi r trior L-t roc to r . . 5 I . -j-, . . , ,ne Pncc s right. 3.00 bllVS it. Ask to See this. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766. IMPROVED K-ACRE FARM Oood biuldinus. very productive land: adjoins 5 . Wq Columbia r ol!eg farm edge of city, rnusually fine property an be purchased much below real value. George Colburn. Box SI. Iike City. Florida. 10-lt IMPROVED M-ACRE FARM Good buildings, very productive land: adjoins Sinj.o4io Columbia college farm edge of city. I'nusually fine property can be purchased much !- low real value. George Colburn. x.x 91. Lake City. Florida. 10-lt DYE AND PRICE Over 901 Main Street FIVE ACRE TRACTS Only 1-3 of a mile from I , ciry car line, lays level, qooa soj 'e erect blliidillS . " 3CtS tO SUlt VOU. Call at our onice and let us explain the proposition. DYE AND PRICE Phone 2150 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. Ho 1HL Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all 1st. 1914. ! NO. 15 N.7TH STREET net- rt , , Ol tlCC Phone I4o. Residence j 2570 HORSE SHOEING i Horses r-hod No .". c;i down $1."". ' from N'.i 5 on v. $ 2" General Rla k- ' smit'iing. VWADH'.M SHOEING CO. Rear 13 South Uth Strict Richmond W'cldinc Co. Re:r 205 N. srh Street pntolnn Y,' LI n n i You Break u we fu n i Whv throw vo;ir broken castinc away when we can make them good as new at a reasonable cost? Wo weld stove castings, auto cylinders, crank cases, gear wheels, bicycle frames, hangers, and till parts of machinery and farm implements, rebuild cogs in steel and ast gears, alo handle contract welding. If you are broken down, call on us for repairs. All work done on short notice. Day and Night. NOTICE Chimney and house repairj ir.g. .1 Combs, 217 N. 13th St. 15-tf Shurlev s Large Moving Vans iJ? to 14 Sonh stb Etreet Pnone 1536. . LOST LOST $170 Christmas Eve between Richmond and Kokomo on midnight train. Six 2( bills and one $50 bill on Nebraska bank. Return Pal ladium office. Reward. 9-7t l7o ST Yi d e-sTrTpeT i b boiTbel tTphon 364S. io-2t FOUND FOUND Boy's glove on North 10th. 7 South 4th. Flat 2. 10-lt r.U C i r : .L:. ' vai oib. repairs XV Iliawillllnot 99