Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 75, 6 February 1915 — Page 7

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No. 3 Then came Wilson, -what he has done, but more particularly what he has not done, has served to make matters -worse. This may sound like an expression of opinion but it is a demonstrable fact. I may add that before the question is disposed of matters -will grow far worse, and the : "eighty per cent of the Mexican people" -whom the president favors ! with bis passion for liberty will never ' attain it that is, not under any manner of Mexican leader, or any manner of, or form of government unless it be under the protection of men whose mental drift Is the same as that of the Anglo-Saxon, and such men will never be developed upon Mexican soil and of Mexican parentage. Tamplco Ruins Huerta. No. 4 Mr. Wilson used the Tamplco incident for one purpose only to destroy Huerta. He candidly admits ' that the occupation of Vera Cruz did ; not, in any way, constitute war with Mexico, "but was a quarrel between this government and a person calling himself the provisional president of Mexico." Also we have record of the fact that the president admits that he never was, in any way, concerned so far as relates to the awful conditions in Mexico; he ever states that it is , his purpose to present, as long as he . remains president, any attempt to Interfere with the bloodlusty, thereby giving them to understand that they may proceed to murder, to rape and to rob with absolute abandon something Villa has been doing from the very first, but more particularly since he became all powerful in Mexico City where his prince of cut-throats, Fierro, has fairly wallowed in the blood of his victims. No. 5 What is the result of Mr. Wilson's attitude? Today conditions are worse in Mexico than at any time in all of its bloody history, and I make prediction that they are bound to be far worse, also the peons will never attain the liberty so "passionately" desired by the president. Mr. Wilson stated in the presence of the Congress that the elimination of Huerta was an impressive requisite before the Mexican people could obtain Mberty and peaceful conditions be restored. The president said that conditions in Mexico were intolerable because of the usurpation of Huerta, the dictator, .Indicating that when this man was removed from power Mexico would resume normal conditions and life and property again be safe but the whole

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AUCTIONEERS Deerlng & McDonald, Real Estate and Merchandise, 15 South Seventh St A. O. DEERING & CO. Real Estate Specialty Your home will bring you more money If we sell It at auction. See me today. Phone 1876. Office 15 South Seventh Etreet. AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS Quaker City Garage Carbon removed with oxygen. Akron made Miller Tires. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Wm. H. Bradbury & Son do a general Insurance. Loan and Real Estate business. Westcott Block. Funk & Miller, Rpal Estate and Insurtnce, 205 Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. Bennett & Foreman Farms and city property; 15 Kelly Bldg., Phone 2707. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. SEE MOORE & OGBORN Tor all kinds of insurance, bond? and loans, real estate and rentals. P.oom 1C, I. O. O. F. building. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH.

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.It. Nightmare world knows that conditions are a thousand times worse than when Diaz, or Huerta was in power and any one, in the least familiar with conditions in Mexico, and of the past revolutionary history of the country, and of the racial characteristics of the people, well know that hades is likely to freeze over before the Mexican people secure even their own grade of liberty, let alone our.before the president shall as president realize bis dream of "Reckless enthusiasm for human liberty" as applied to Mexico. Fires Political Guns. No. 6 The president let off a wagon load of political ammunition the other day in Indianapolis. He has found it necessary to devise a way to escape general condemnation because of his blunders relating to Mexico, therefore he waxed eloquent upon the subject of his ' great emotion, his great enthusiasm, his reckless enthusiasm for human liberty" in order to justify his Mexican policy. He appears to propose that his policy of inaction, of non-interference in the internal affairs of Mexico and his refusal to prevent the slaughter of tens of thousands of liberty-loving (?) peons by such ambitious blood-letters as Villa and Carranza, desiring it to be understood that he is the benefactor of the Mexican people that is to the peon class, which constitutes eighty per cent of the population that never had a "look in" until the end of the Diaz reign. But is this so? Will this ever be so? No, I pay! (To be continued.) Thomas Bros, country sausage and buckwheat cakes for breakfast tomorrow. Fountain City Nuggets Ellas Atkinson of Richmond was in town Tuesday looking after his property. Eleanora Huff was home from Earlham Saturday and Sunday. Elmer and Harold Barnes have four young gentlement friends from Earlham visiting them this week. Mrs. Lydia Jackson who has been ill, has developed a case of double To Every Palladinnmn This directory will appear biweekly during the entire year. It is the Palladium's desire to call the attention of its readers to this directory. For your convenience you will find under the different classifications many representative firms of Richmond. What does this mean to you and your business ? Your name under this heading will reach thousands of Richmond people, as well as placing you directly in touch with hundreds of people who come to Richmond, making this their trading center. An ad in the Palladium is a good business getter. Largest paper published in the Sixth Congressional District. For further information address : Live Wire Dept. Richmond Palladium PHONE 2566 STORAGE FOR RENTSTORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St

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?'v , -. .-I pneumonia, with little hope of recovery. She is the widow of Exum Jackson, a minister of the M. E. church, and an old resident of Whitewater. Mrs. Jackson is the mother of Mrs. Will Pegg of Fountain City. Neal Hull is able to be at his place of busincsa after having had a siege of grip. Mrs. Lavina Pierson remains about the same. Tony Clements of near Center, was a business visitor here Thursday.' Gifford Hunt will move to Richmond March 1. They will live on South Ninth street. Mr. Hunt will clerk for Krone & Kennedy, clothiers. Prompt Action Will Stop Your Cough. When you first catch a cold (often indicated by a sneeze or cough), break it up at oitce. The idea that "It does not matter" Often leads to serious complications. The remedy which immediately and easily penetrates the lining of the throat is the kind demanded. Dr. King's New Discovery soothes the irritation, loosens the phlegm. You feel better at once. "It seemed to reach' the very spot of my Cough" is one of the honest testimonials. 50c at your druggist. Adv. WEBSTER. Prayer meeting at the M. E. church Wednesday evening, led by Walter Beeson, was well attended. A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams Wednesday evening by their friends and neighbors. The occasion being their twenty-eighth wedding anniversary. Ed Starr of Williamsburg, bought a number of hogs of Henry Bonn and shipped them from here Thursday. ' PrlaeiUa Club Mpets. The Priscilla 1 club met with Miss Esther Brown Wednesday afternoon. Those present were the Misses Ruth Williams, Hazel Plankenhorn, Francis Harvey, Elsie Lamb, Matie Witmer, Marie Bond, Mrs. Elizabeth Haisley and Mrs. Clinton Jay. Miss Mildred Wilcoxen spent Wednesday night with her grandmother, Mrs. Viola Wilcoxen. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brinkley of this vicinity, are the proud parents of a ten pound baby girl, born Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Borton spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pitts. Superintendent J. W. Moreland entertained Mr. Mahlon Harvey and family at supper Wednesday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Haisley spent Thursday with Walter Beeson and family. The boys' class at the Friends' Sunday school will entertain the girls' class at the home of Mr. William Gibson Friday evening. The Friends' Aid society met ThursHARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS Spring time will soon be here. You need some harness, collars and horse supplies. We have them and invite comparison for quality and prices. We make harness to order, subject to a positive guarantee of satisfaction. Try lis on repairing harness and collars. Two set second hand harness at a very low figure. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, E09 Main Street. CONTRACTORS AND , BUILDERS Geo. M. Guyer Estimates cheerfully given. 1026 Sailor Street. Phone 3220. PRINTING 100 Calling Cards, name printed, 20c; name and address. 25c; 500 Business Cards printed from your copy, $1.00; 500 Envelopes printed to order, $1.25; 500 Letterheads. Billheads or Statements, $1.25. Multigraph or Form Letters. 'We make from your copy. Get our prices. TONEY, the Printer, 901 Main street. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS G. C. WILCOXEN Chironrac"-r. Spinal Adustments. Phone 1603. 35 South l".th street. 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 p. m. and by appointment. Net Medicine Not Surgery Not Osteopathy. Investigate. PLUMBING, HEATING AND LIGHTING. Everything in electric, gas, steam and water. Meerhoff. 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. SECOND HAND STORES Wanted Second hand clothes and furniture. 261 Ft Wayne ave.

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day afternoon with Mrs. Jehiel Bond. Several from here attended the sale Thursday of Samuel Glunt, south of Richmond. Stovewood costs 1 cent a stick in British Honduras WORTH WEIGHT IN GOLD Lady Learned About Cardul, The Woman's Tonic and is Now Enthusiastic in its Praise. Mount Pleasant, Tenn. "Cardul is an you claim for it, and more," writes Mrs. M. E. Kail, of this place. "I was a great sufferer for 2 years and was very weak, but I learned about Cardui, and decided to try it, Now I am in perfect health. "My daughter, when changing into womanhood, got in very bad health. I gave her Cardui and now she enjoys good health. "Cardui is worth its weight in gold. I recommend it for young and old." Being composed exclusively of harmless vegetable ingredients, with a mild and gentle medicinal action, Cardui is the best medicine for weak, sick girls and women. It has no harsh, powerful, near-poisonous action, like some of the strong minerals and drugs but helps nature to perform a cure in a natural easy way. Try Cardui. K B, Write tor LadieV Advisor Dept. Chatta. noftfa Aledicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special Instructions, and C4-pane bool;. Home Treatranf tot Wotnf a. sc-t in ciiin wi ;jpcr. on request PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED Salesman, one capable of selling a high grade office appliance. If you are competent and -willing to work you can make your income what you please no salary but liberal commission. Address 34 Palladium. 4-3tp WANTED First class second hand furniture. Call 30 Roscoe street. 4-3t WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf WANTED Party with $2,000.00 to invest in a growing and profitable business. Working interest. Address "G" care Palladium. 4-3t ROOFING and repair work of all kinds. Prices reasonable. 744 S. 6th. Phone 4190. 2-7t WE REPAIR EVERYTHING Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. WANTED Housework, 1215 Sheridan street. 2-7t WANTED Girl for general housework, family of two. Fred W. Kehlenbrlnk, 1914 Main st. 5-3t WANTED Work as a housekeeper, good cook, would prefer work in country or town; can give good reference. Address Reference, care Palladium. 5-2t WANTED Work in restaurant, first class cook; can give good reference. Address Reference, care Palladium. 5-2t WANTED To do dynamiting by day or job. Call E. W. Weatherby, R. R. 6, Camden, O. 5-7t WANTED Reliable woman for housework; must be good cook. Phone 2362. 5-2t WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. By our method you are prepared for position in few weeks. Many jobs waiting. Tools given. Wages while learning. Write at once. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 17-sat-tf MANUFACTURER wants state managers to establish office and manage salesmen. Liberal pay. $300 to $1,500 necessary; you handle own money. Leary, 4C6 Fisher Bldg., Chicago. 22-sat-tf 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. 2-9-16-23-30-6 WANTED Young farmer contemplating leaving farm west or north of Richmond to answer thi3 adv. Address Ed., care Palladium. 2eod-7t LADIES sew at home; good nay; send stamp; work sent prepair. King Mfg. Co., 1431 Broadway, New York City. 6-lt

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WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. The world needs more barbers than any other tradesmen. Few weeks qualifies. Tools included. Board if desired. Wages while learning. Distant applicants write. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 6-7t LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA If you or any friend afflicted wishes to learn of a successful treatment, address Room 402, 92 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 6-lt WANTED Salesmen, to sell restaurants, farmers and all big consumers, by the largest grocery house in the world selling the consumer direct. The most complete and perfect stock of goods, most liberal compensation, best and promptest service to agent and consumer; permanent control of your territory; absolute guarantee with all orders, and many more advantages impossible for any other house to give. Enlist with the brg house. John Sexton & Co., Importers, manufacturers and wholesale, grocers. Lake & Franklin streets, Chicago, 111. 6-lt FEMALE HELP Do easy, pleasant coloring work at home; good pay; no canvassing; no experience required. Write, Gleason-Wheeler Co., 337 Madison, Chicago. 6-lt WANTED Names and addresses by mall order house;, big pay; home work; ' information for stamp. Direct Appeal Co., Plymouth, Ind. 6-lt WANTED Ladies, immediately, filling and labeling boxes; borne work evenings; steady; no experience; $12 weekly; no canvassing; excellent opportunity; enclose stamp. Erina Specialty Co., Toronto, Ont. 6-lt WANTED Small second band heating stove or. gas radiator. Phone 373S. 6-lt EXPERT automobile overhauling and repairing. C. R. Carter, 1902 Main st. 6-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT SEE SHIDELER. 261 S. W. 3rd st., 5 rooms, bath and furnace; $13.50 per month. 115 S. 2nd st., 5 rooms, $10 per month. 816 N. Sth St., 5 rooms; $10 per month. 1106 N. H st., 5 rooms; $11 per month. 209 S. 12th st., 8 rooms, bath; $16 per month. 322 S. 11th st., 6 rooms, bath, furnace; $18 per month. 2304 N. D st.. 6 ooms, modern; $16 2-3 per month and water rent. 1521 N. E st., 5 rooms, electric light and gas. 914 N. 16th St., 4 rooms and toilet; $9.00 per month. S. W. 1st and F sts., cottage, 5 rooms and 3 lots; $10. 333 S. 13th st., lower flat, 5 rooms and toilet; $12.50. SEE SHIDELER, GROUND FLOOR. 913 Main Street. Phone 1S14. FOR RENT One modern 7 room, centrally located. ' One modern 5 room flaf. Two 5 room houses. One 5 room on Roscoe st., $8.00 per month. ' GEO. B. MOORE, Ye901 Main. Phone 2112. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 109 N. 12th. 6-lt FOR ItENT Six. room house, ba'.h. electric light, good cellar at 338 N. 19th. Call 540 N. I9th. . 8-tf FOR RENT Modern flat, 128 S. 10th st. 3-7t FOR RENT One side of double house, 5 rooms, electric light, good location. Inquire 417 Kinseyst Phone 3248. 3-7t f6rRENT5 room moderrTf iTsrnoor glat, 16 S. 13th st. Phones 2277 or 2157, 3-7t FOR RENT Modern apartments. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st. febl-tf FOR RENT Five rooms, modern. West side. Phone 2737 FOR RENT House of 6 rooms, 511 S. 5th. H. C. Bullerdick. Phone 1235 or 1419. 13-tf FOR. RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th st. 19-tt FOR RENT Hal double house. Inquire 221 S. 3rd st. 19-tf FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat, very desirable. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son. Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block. Phone 1956. 16-tu-th-satltf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping apartments, modern. No children, 207 N. 9th. 28-eod-7t FOR RENT 5 room flat, lights and bath. Call 210 Richmond Ave. fhone 3276. 2-eod-3t FOR RENT De6k room. Inquire room - 4, Hittle block. 4-St FOR RENT Two 6 room houses, good location, good barn. Call 222 N. 15th. . 22-tt FOR RENT Half ot doubw house. 318 N. 17th st Call 1013 Main st 17-tf

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Having rented my farm, will sell at public sale at my farm, 3y2 miles south of Milton, on Bentonville road, one mile west of the Milton and Connersville pike, on February 22, 1915, horses, cattle, hogs and farm implements. Col. Flannagan and Al Vauderber, Auctioneers. JOHN COYNE. FOR SALE Improved stock, grain and fruit farms, where diversified farming pays; all sizes $50 to $100 per acre. Some trades; some bargains. Write Ed M. Bailey, Paw Paw, Mich. 6-lt FOR SALE Oranges or grapefruit, tree ripened, sweet and luclous, for cash to any address full box (approximately 200 oranges or 80 grapefruit) $1.75 F. O. B. Jacksonville. D. J. Dixon, Jacksonville, Fla. 6-lt FOR SALE Safe. Minck Brewing Co. 6-3 1 FOR SALE 4 room cottage, electric light, well, cistern, cellar, 2 lots 55x 150, one square of city car line. Phone 4759. 6-7t BUY OIL STOCK In $61,000,000 company, just organized; ground floor proposition; 100 dividends 90 days possible; 20 wells at once; quick action on your money; limited number shares at 2c share; $10 buys $500 par value stock; big advance, in stock soon; selling fast; remit now; write for free information; dividends declared soon. Amalgamated Oil Co., 1141 Colcorn Bldg., Oklahoma, Okla. 6-lt At Richmond, Ind., Saturday, Feb. 13th, 1915, at Taube Barn, North 6th Street. 50 HEAD HORSES all classes draft mares, mares in foal, chunks and drivers, several well mated teams of good mares. If you have a horse to sell or wish to buy, come and see us. Charges for selling horses, $2 per head. 1 ,000 W. Cedar Fence Posts Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. Terms, 6 months, with 6. H. H. Jones, Auct. JooesM Sing's Having rented my farm, will sell at public sale at my farm 3 1-2 miles south of Milton, on Bentonville Road, one mile west of Milton and Connersville Pike, on February 22, 1915, horses, cattle, hogSj and implements. Col. Flannagan, Al. Vauderber, Auctioneers. JOHN COYNE. FOR SALE New drop head sewing machine, $18. H. D. Jacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Railroad watches as good as new at half price. J. M. Lacey. 7 South 6th st. FOR SALE New home, immediate ' possession. Phone 4447. FOR SALE Fine old violins cheap. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock pullets. Phone 4141 mornings or evenings. 4-3 1 FOR SALE Two Jersey heifers, one cow, one Chester White male. O. E. Fulghum. i-7t FOR SALE Good second hand furnace. Phone 3782 or 1816, East Main. 29-30t STOCK SALE February 17, 1915, horses, mulea and brood sows. Jesse Druley. ' 3-7t FOR SALE Horses, wagons, vehicles, .farm implements ot all kinds. 317 N4rth A. 4-3t

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By McManus FOR. SALE REAL. TATE ES-1 FOR SALE TODAY'S SPECIALS House of 6 rooms, gas light, both waters, lot 32 .foot front, located In first block on Richmond ave, bouse j vacant at present has been renting for $13.50 per month, will sell at ti bargain. Call at office and let us show you this place. We also have numer ous others in any location to suit the ' buyer. CHAS.D. SHIDELER, GROUND FLOOR. 913 Main Street Phone 1814.' FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD. Kelly Block, 8th and Main. PUBLIC SALE OF 80 ACRE FARM The undersigned will offer for sale on ; the premises, on MONDAY, FEB. 15, 1915, Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m, the farm known as the Johnnie Darts farm, it. I uated in Henry county. Indiana, beine five and one-half miles northeast of Knightstown, two and one-half miles southwest of Greensboro, two miles east and one quarter mile south of Granite City, three miles south and one mile east of Kennard. " - This farm comprises 80 acres, of which 60 acres are under cultivation1 16 acres in blue etasa with rtn tmi trees, never failing spring, orchard at house, small grove at barn. House Is 6 room frame with summer kitchen. Barn is 30x32 with cow barn attached. A 40-ton silo. Terms made known on day of sale. A sale of the personal property on the farm, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, etc, will precede the sale of the farm. DR. W. L. MISENER, 201 North 8th Street, Richmond, Ind. A. O. Deereing, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Modern 7 Room House Located on the car line, furnace and bath, big lot 40x256 feet. Property nearly new and In fine condition. Immediate possession. Large barn. Will take $500 cash and the balance $20 per month. Price $4,200. If you want something good at the right price here ' is your chance. FUNK & MILLER , 205 Second Nat. Bank BldgJ Phone 2766. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED C. E. SAINE (Chiropody.) Why let your feet trouble yon Corns, hard soft or vascular bunions. Ingrown nails treated by the latest methods. Prices reasonable. Res. 1230 S. I st Phce 2518. Movtag Vans Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager, of vans. H. JONES 124-126 North-Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. Ho Oilers Tlog Fountains Hog Troughs Hog Houses Hog Feeders Hrg Feed Cookers reputation they are the best. WEL.DKX MFG. Co. Corner Twelfth and North E Sts. LOST LOST Silver mesh . bag. broken hinge, near 9th and Main. Return to Roy Dennis' . store. - " 6-lt LOST Pocketbook at the Forrester's halt Return to Palladium. 6-lt FOUND FOUND Glasses and case on 9th and S. F sts. Owner mar have same hv

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