Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 123, 3 April 1914 — Page 9

WHAT'S 400 SEEDS TO A RICH GUY LIKE JEFF?

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914

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LIGHTNING CAUSES NUMBERJF FIRES Leads All Other Sources in Losses, Says State Fire Marshal.

INDIANAPOLIS, April S. Lightning leads all other sources in the number of fire losses it has caused, according to the report of the Indiana state fire marshal for the first eight months of the existence of his office. More than 1,006 loses hare been reported in the state from this cause alone, costing property owners a total of $864,221. Other causes of Indiana fires during the first eight months covered by the fire marshal's report, and the number of files resulting from each, are: Adjoining 605 Ashes against wood 63 Burning rubbish 129 Carelessness with matches . . 108 Children with matches 152 Defectice furnace 9 Defective stove 28 Defective flue 528 Defective wiring 10S Fireworks 66 Gas Explosion :',2 (las jet 27 Gasoline explosion 131 Gasoline stove 146 Incendiary 104 Kerosene explosion 11 Kerosene lamp 92 Kerosene stove 10S Sparks from chimneys 714 Sparks from locomotives . . . 231 Spontaneous combustion 107 Unknown 1,488 The value of buildings and contents upon which fires have occurred in Indiana during the period covered by the report is given at $27.68S,421.

heifer, while labor formed 12 per cent of the cost. Figures for the average net cost of the one-year-old heifer were $35.48. To this should be added the initial value of the calf, which was estimated to be $7.04. making a total cost at the end of one year of $42.52. The average cost for a two-year-old heifer was $69.41. Water bills due April 1st. l-10t

FUNERAL HELD

EATON, O., April 3. The body of Mrs. Josephine Durham of Bethel, O.. was shipped to Cincinnati and buried at Washaw, instead of at this place, the late home of the deceased. She

EXPENSE OF RAISING COW FOBJMIRY HERD Tests Show Farmer Cannot Afford to Raise Heifer Calf Worth Less Than $60.

WASHINGTON, D. C. April 3. According to investigators in the department of agriculture, the average net cost of raising a dairy heifer one year old on a Wisconsin farm is $39.52 and of a two year heifer $61.41. These figures are applicable to other dairy districts in the north and east where land and feed values are similar to those in Wisconsin. They are based on date obtained from raising 117 calves from birth to the time they enter dairy herd. Thp details, with a complete summary of the Investigation, have recently been published by the department of agriculture in Bulletin No. 49, under the title of "The Cost of Raising a Dairy Cow." 21 Million Cows. There are in the United States over 21.000,000 dairy cows. These figures give some Idea of the importance of this economic problem to the country us a whole, for these cows must be replaced every five years. The cost of the production of these heifers is h large item in keeping down the profits of the dairyman. The new bulletin contains numerous tables and several Illustrations of Jersey calves from which the Items of cost were obtained. The most important item wns the cost of feed, which was estimated at market value and amounted to nearly j two-thirds of the total net cost of the ! i

Uneeda Biscuit

Nourishment fine flavor purity crispness wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proof package.j

Bororet Biscuit Round, thin, tender with a delightful flavor appropriate forlunch eon, tea and dinner, io cents.

Graham Crackers

A food for every day. Crisp, tasty and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh delivered, io cents.

Buy biscuit baked bv NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

Always look for that name

was a sister of Mrs. Carrie Smith, Cincinnati and Mrs. Nettie Elmore, Richmond Junction.

Mollycoddle Laxatives

Of the many laxatives on the market, most merely clear the intestinal tract, but do not release the dammedup Bile, which is the great poisondestroyer of the body. To relieve such trouble as bad breath, headache, dizziness, loss of

appetite, constipatton, biliousness, you i must release the dammed-up Bile, i Merely washing out the Intestines j with salts, mineral waters, oils and j other mollycoddle laxatives will not I

release the Bile. Podophyllin is the one perfect and harmless substitute for colomel, but its bitter taste and griping, nauseating effects made it unpopular. PcDoLax Releases the Bile. For years chemists have been trying to take the bitterness, gripe and

nausea out of Podophyllin, recogniz- j ing that it would then be the ideal Liver r-gulator. At last this has been j done and given to the world under the '

name of PoDoLax. PoDoLax is a Podophyllin formula with all undesirable features taken out. PoDoLax is for every member o fthe family young or old. It should be in every medicine cabinet. You will thank us for explaining it after you have tried it. Get abottle today and use it as soon as you notice a coated tongue or bad breath. Start the Bile Nature does the rest.

CONCERNING CANCER Write to The Weber Sanatorium. 17 Garfield Place, Cincinnati. Ohio, for information concerning the Medical Treatment of All Forms of External Growths, especially Cancer. Established 25 years and well endorsed. 90page book free. (Advertisement)

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566.

WANTED Continued

WANTED Young man room mate. Good habits, fine room and location. Address "Room," Palladium. 31-7t

BICYCLE REPAIRING and suppliesBaby cabs re-tired. Work called for and delivered. Frank Brunner, 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. 3-eodt WANTE D G i r 1 fo r general housework. 116 FtJYVayue Are. 3-lt WANTED PalladiunPofM3rch 6th

WANTED Five more young persons to join the class next Monday at the RICHMOND BUSINESS COL LEGE. Pheie 2040.

I WANT TO BUY

FOR SALE Continued

The Place to Buy a Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly Blk. 8th & Main

gent's clothing, ,

watches, diamonds, old gold, and ; violins. J. M. Lacey. 8th and Main. !

FOR SALE We are offering to the people for the next two weeks one of the biggest offers that was ever made in Richmond in Sewing Machines. Both new and second hand. Call and see this line. They will please you when we make

Cenit a Word Days for the Price of 5.

WANTED Boarders. 16 S. 9th St. 3-4t , the price to suit vou Phone 1009

SINGER SEWING MA-

SEE FRANK KETTLER for wall pa

per and hanging. 201 South Sth street. Phone 1814. 27-7t

FOR RENT

CHINE CO. 500 Main.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued

FOR SALE 10 ROOM HOUSE with new furnace and bath In 1st square In South 15th street. $3,500. on good terms. 8 ROOM HOUSE in 1st square in South 17th street. Hot water heat and bath. $3,500. 5 ROOM COTTAGE on Sheridan St. renting for $12.50 a month. $1,400. Fellsmere Excursion Next Tuesday. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766.

TODAYS SPECIALS Modern up-to-date 8 room house, 1st block S. 15th St. Cost $6,000. Will take consid

erable less.

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms.

light house keeping. 222 West Main. ! l-7t !

for sale Big trunk. 9 North isth. 6 rooms modern in every way

th block N. 18th St. Price

2-2t '

range.

WANT AD LETTER LIST Grocery 6 W 1

i FOR RENT 5 room flat, 38 South j

PGR SALE Coal

furniture, e

sold at once. 709 S. West A.

nousenold - nrr

furniture, extension ladders to be v&twJ.

2-st Modern 8 room house, lot 60

llth. Call 46 S. 11th. Phone 2493. FOR SALE Gas ranee. 1005 S. I. 2-3t ; v 1 in lorn k yA Uli,

l-.t FOR KAIJ? Hav in Kt.-k Phr.no t KT . . 1 A . . -

o.it'1- ,orn ai rnce $4,tKX.

WANTED

FOR SALE-

RENT Furnished room 321 N. j 9155.

f OR SALE Gravel and sand, ered or at pit. Phone 5127 A.

WANTED Cisterns to clean, lawns to roll. J. M. Johnston. Phone 149S. 28-9t WANTED WASHWOM-

FOR

Sth St. l-7t FOR R ENT 5 room-flat" modernwater and heat furnished. South 8th and E, 2nd floor. Phone 1898. E.

Ilamler. FOR RENT

Deliv-2-7t

SHIDELER

Phone 1S14

913 Main

HAIR GOODS of every description mHa Sv vrStliw AAmKI n W i ran M A

a 4 : uiuu3 ituui vui LUUlUIUbfl, ? a ttUU .m . "Li toupees repaired Mary E. Morse. Modern apartment in the ! 403 N. llth. Phone 4018. marMmo

Seed Potatoes All Varieties H. V. McLeland Company 195 Ft. Wayne Ave.

' AN. PHONE2933 1 WANTED Washings to do. Call 2t : North 15th St. l-9t W A NTE D I .ace curtains'- to laund ry. 710 N. 12th. , 2-2t WAN T ElP M e n "roomer s 2 S North I 3rd street 2-ut I WANTErP-TfTbuy 26r3 "setting hens. I Address J. R. Howell, care of I'ali ladium.

Linden. Call 15 N. 10th. 30-tf FO R "R E XT T vT o-5 room ooTt ages $9 ; month. Roscoe street. Phone 4759. r!0l7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. 66 S. 12th. mar9tf

FOR RENT A house. Apply 306 j Chestnut st. 17-tf j D FO R R K N T 7 room house, electric ; t5y

FOR SALE Automobile. Premier make, good condition. Geo. L. j Cates. i-7t j

FOR SALE Family carriage in use. but a short time. Phone 22S4. 31-7t

If Your Glasses Slip or the Mountings work loose, stop in at my office and have them tightened and adjusted. Never mind whether I made your glasses or not, come in it will mean your acquaintance and possibly new Glasses later to me. MISS C. M. SWEITZER Registered Optometrist Phone 1C99

WANTED Carpets and rugs to clean, i 94 Ft. Wayne Ave. 2-3t WAXTEDFarn7hand PhonT51434 2-3 1 WANT FD La c e curtains to stretch" i 219 Richmond Ave. Phone 312G. ' 2 2t

house-2-7t

FOR SALE Welfer and Stevens,

light, both kinds of water, good place ' Aopnt4 f otto raise chickms. Large lot and rtSc, li 1 u barn. Call 82 Bridge Ave 27-7t ; j914 OVERLAND CARS FOR RENT 6 room flat, electric!. j light and bath. i6i s. 7 th st. Caii ! 1 1913 5 passenger demon201 N. 9thBt.PhoneJ167. J7-tf j stratinp car FOR KENT Six room's" and-bath. 200 j51 a u & Richmond avenue. Phone 3078. 28tf DlPUMflMn P.ARAP.P

, , , III V 1 1111 4 B 1II . m FOR RENT Store Room and bam. j n, a m -ri c ! 930 North 12th street. Richmond. ! PnOne 29 44 IN. tM Ot.

Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences la all parts of the city. We wilte all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WA1. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block W7S7BENNETT Farm for rent. Possession at once.

Posses- f

2S-12t

WANTED Girl for general work. 122 Ft. Wayne Ave.

WANTED To sell or rent your proper-! ties. I have some good bar-; gains in properties for sale'

-Proiectograpb, good as

new, one-half original price. Palladium office. lS-tf

Occupied by Lawler Bros

sion May 12tb. .1. E. Matlock. I Tillliecanoe Pitw Ohio 31-Tt FOR SALE

FOR " RENT House, 225 North 20th. i Apply 211 North iUh. 2-7t i

ruu balk uas range 330 Linco'n.

FOR SALE Small grocery stock and fixtures. Address "L. M.," care Palladium. 31-7t

Real Estate and Insurance, City and Farm Property. ROO!I15KlELLY J1TJOCK FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234. FARM FOR SALE 124 acres J mile from Economy. 100 per acre, V cash. -i first mortgage. less for all cash. Good improvements. Possession at once. O. M. Frazer, Economy, Ind. 27-7t

FOR SALE 7 room house with furn

ace. Phone 4447.

FOR RENT Furnished or light house keeping rooms. 423 S. 12th. 2-.')t

FOR RENT-

nearly

new. 5-tf

FOR SALE An ideal tamne. strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247.

Six room house, $12: '

three room flat $10. O. H. Fulgham, : over 710 Main street. Phone 2-2.-?.'? i

. FOR SALE

in all parts Of City. If VOU have ' OR RKNT New modern house. 43S

j vu i i oiirtri, iiiuuis, mnu mil til I me j store room. 23 North 9th street. I Call Knode's Music store. 3-lt

FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347.

anything for rent let ; know I have renters

Three chair barber shop.

i Poor health. Joseph F. Mangold, 408 Main St. -I SFE

koh sai.k .i naaseneer tourine car.

! good as new. Phone 1706. l-14t

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

J.T. COCKERILL 214 Colonial Bldg.

2nd Floor

Phone 2134

! FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 1302 Main. 3-3t ' FOR" RENT Housed Phone" 1078r"3-7t

S FOR RENT Furnished room in "p'riv-

FOR

SALE REAL TATE

ES-

ate family

Phone 2553.

2 blocks from

Main.

3-tf

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NEW YORK Dental Parlors 904y2 Main Street (Over Nolte'c Carpet Store) Gold Crowns $3.00 & $4-00 Bridge Work $3.00 Full Sets $5.00 Gold Filings $1.00 up Silver Fillings 50c up

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ANTHRACITE, S8.15.and $8.40 per Ton. BIRDSEYE CANNEL COAL Best For Cooking O. H. LITTLE FUEL CO.

Phones 3117 & 3114

Office 700 Sheridan St.

DEPEND UPON US When You Need Money We make loans of $5 to $150 on Household goods. Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Fixtures, and Etc.. without removal. $35. Total Cost $4.80 (For Three Months)

Other amounts at legal rates, and for if desired.

proportionate a longer time

Loans on Diamonds and Jewelry, Call, Write or Phone RICHMOND LOAN CO. (Est. 1895) Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Automatic Phone 1545.

WANTED AGENTS for Richmond. Cambridge City, Lynn, Winchester, Union City, Liberty, Centervllle, Greensfrok, Hagerstown. Apply quick. O. N. GARRIOTT, Agency. Mgr. P. O. Box 136 Richmond. Ind.

DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft", j Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 40c. I WANTED To buy seond handspring I wagon. Burkhardt and Lichtenfels, ' R. No. 2. 30-7t I WANTED Screen doorTandindows j made and repaired, lawn mowers j sharpened and repaired, large1 lino j new bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pic-1 tures framed. We repair every- j thing. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main

St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 19P,ti. i

PIANO LESSONS Special attention

given to children. Will consider! out of town pupils. Six years ex-1

perience. Address A. D. Palladium, i

:AUCTflON SALE

i

! FOR RENT

C 11 - rt , xdxA ann V.m.nA 111.

J II TZ fi,V7UU i ViVllil IHIUftl' OUU 1.11 ltll .street $11 per month. o IT T fl IT?

Two 5 rooms Easthaven Ave, $9.00 j LP11 lrCtLll ILiS IL(CH ILC

E. SAINE for paper hamcins.

scraping and cleaning Phone 1750. 2-7t

RICHMOND OXYPATHOR CO. rel rnoved to 100 S. 12th street. 28-7t itt MOO;u: ti OUHUKN tor all Kiuu of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room IS. L ix. O. F. Bldg. A. M. ROBERTS REAL. ESTATK

I City end farm properties. Liberty

ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harnes Store. CIS Main t LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner, Mgr.

r , - r ' ..- ( tr :

for sale Pair bav mares c and ot o room, srorv iramdiuiiermeisier s moving vans 7 years old. weight" 2S00. sure in linnce li.t flvl7S Rp 'nt Si 1 ,f : IARGEST IN CITY

each.

GEO. B. Over 001 Main

MOORE Phone

:i,2:ThurSo April 9th

FOR SALE

!Tvo properties located at

No. 1806 N. Sth, consisting

fncil Tin '. Vit.aAo I' f

ivsai. fiiiu, a an ixkji stxra j nuu o old, weight. 2750, $H00; Good grocery INever empty, wagon horse, gentle, $100; Serviceable black mare sure in foal, weight No. 2 9 rOOITl IlOUSC,

1LMHJ,

Rear 19 South 6th.

Phone

31-7t

WANTED To borrow money for sev

eral gilt edge investments. Can

Nice mare Pony,

Phnn;. AS.AR

. . . . i i j .

IFOR SALE New Cnderwood" Visible I typewriter, all latest attachments.

cheap. Phone 1674. 27-7t

FOR SALE OR TRADE One bay

mare 8 years old. heavy in foal. Address 124 North 6th St. Rich's Barn. 2S-7t

W. A. RICH

all! LIVERY AND FEED

-; modem Conveniences. Lot 40, with us for your sales, ns we have the

XOO, tWO IOtS Located " iihVr 7wt tup rr at S W. Corner S. Sth and J j 121 n ctn st. phone is4

street. 1

use any amount, whether large or SA LE-

lood atitomoblle. Can

Bmall neon T. riark ifii Roph e oougnt cneap. can at room t ,

National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or' PdJ1 el!ows building. l-7t 3002. 20-fri-sat-tf j FOR SALE Two parlor tables. 51S WANTED Lawn mowers, grass j S-Jith- l-4t j hooks, saws sharpened, bicycles, ; FOR SALE Carpenter's work bench ! hahv aha vrfnmro rnl rvi t stm-oe i find crrindstone. 1024 Shrif!sin 1

repaired. Brown's Fairview Shop, j street. 3-1 1

H. H. JONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer Phone office 1439; Residence 2570.

Phone 3086. North Call and deliver free

WAXTEfD I can

West

Second. FO RSALE Small farm, twelve acres.

use several young

men and ladies for house to house !

work. Drug proposition. Opportunity to make good money. Those with experience and willing to travel preferred. Chance for advancement. Call Friday or Saturday between 11 a. m. and 9:30 p. m. Thistlethwaite's Drug Store, 6th and Main. Ask for Mr. Shiltneck. ; 3-2t

WANTED To rent or sell your

erty. Have inquiries. J. T. COCKERILL 214 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2132

good land, second bottom; six room

house, barn, corn crib, three chicken houses, small stream running through farm. Plenty of fruit trees, four blocks from center of town

Nice location for a home. E. N.

Weaver, Milton, Ind

No. 3 Located at S. W. corner of S. 8th and M Sts. MDQ I PMA VHM DIPM

i Shurley s Large Moving Vans

bold by Colonial Auction loJ17 to " Nortn h street pnone ir.3

I R Marnnnald ACETYLENE Lighting Systems. Re-

Mr. Buyer look after these if you are in the market for a home or investment.

FOR SALE Single Comb Reds, eggs, baby chicks, also Custom 'hatching. George Hiser, East Germautown, Ind. 3-2t FOR SALElouHebTTd goods 323 South 13th. 3-2t

prop-j FOR SALE A horse. 20S S. llth

u-lt

FOR SALE In North llth street between

3-stfB and C streets, two modern

residences. Bargains. I. T. COCKERILL

street.

FOR SALE Home grown seed potatoes. Centerville Phone 91-1. A. J. McKinney. J-7t

Real Estate Broker

214 Colonial Bldg. Phoney 2 132 FARMS POR S A LE6 R T RAT) E Two 80 acres with good buildings, well fenced, plenty of fruit, fine loca

tion, immediate possession. Get busy i

if you want a farm this vear. GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main Phone 1112

liance Geneiator for inside installa

tion and "Faultless Pit" for outside installation. Beth made by the Gem City Acetylene Generator Co., of Dayton, Ohio. The best and simplest machines on the market and fully guaranteed. Write for catalogue. Demonstration and estimates free. Dan Coffman. Eaton, Ohio, agent for Union. Franklin. Wayne and Preble counties. 27 fii-7t BICYCLE REPAIRING and supplies", baby cabs re-tired. Work called for and delivered. 1029 Main St. Phone 1014. Frank Brunner. 26-eod-7t

LOST

LOST Friday afternoon. Black purse between S and 7 on Main. Return to Palladium. 2-2 1