Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 December 1904 — Page 6

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1904.

WANTED

5 YOUNG MEN TOADY TO FILL GALLS FOR OFFICE HELPERS FINE POSITIONS. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR PARTICULARS ? CALL AT BUSINESS COLLEGE.

MONEY TO LOAN. 5 and 6 percent. Interest FIRE INSURANCE In the leading companies. Manager for the EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society of New York. TheO.B.FulghamAgYy H. MILTON I Boom 8 I O. B. ELRODE I Vaughan Bids I FUL6HAM

: Table Corn Meal

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a specialty Tltitio-A'a

Pancake Flour J. RUNGE & CO. Phone 60 16 S. 7th St.

IMETS Quotations From O. G. Hurray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicat o Market.

What is Lookd Fo

in higlT'grade lanndry work is always

lonna in mai aone Dy Richmond Steam Laundry

' Goods are made absolutely clean, and are heautifullv finished.

We use the best cleansing aeee and

aa theyare free from destructiv tion, ornnrlft'flre not worn out.

We'invite a trial order. It will result

in satisfaction. Carpet cleaning a specialty. D. W. Walters, Prop. 19 Main Street. Phones 151.

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;fiE-OPENED The Schneider j Carriage . :: -Factory Has re-opened' at 47 N. 8tb St ! Repairing, painting and rubber'

i" tiring a specialty. ! New work made to order.

Wheat. December 110 May Uiy2

Com. December 474

May 454

Oats.

December 23

May 30

Pork. January 12.82

May 13.10

Lard. January 6.95 May 7.15

111 113y8 46 44y8 28

303,4

12.82

13.05 6.92

7.15

Receipts, hogs 5G000: left over,

3000; prospects 5 and 10c lower; lijrht. 420 & 460; mixed, 435 & 465:

heavy, 430 & 465; rough, 430 & 4oo.

Receipts, cattle, 13000, 10c lower Receipts, sheep 25000, steady.

I LOCAL MARKETS

CONVENTION

Of Great Importance to Voters Will

Be Held. Washington, Dec. 6. Reciprocal

benefit to the federal governent and

the citizens of the cities participat

ing is expected to result from a con

ference planned to be held here during this month, probably as early

as next week. The date has not been

definitely set. There will be present renresetatives of all American cities

of 30,000 population and the confer

ence will be in reference to a uni

form classification of municipal accounts. Such a classification, it is ex

plained, will benefit the government bv enabling it to obtain data desired

for the census. The benefit to the

cities would be the certification of the accounts by the government.

Comptroller McCann is chairman of the advisory committee having the conference under consideration.

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WEIGHTED The man who is the slave of rent is unfortunate and unwise. My plan to buying real estate "will relieve the oppression and you can soon have your house paid for. I have large or small houses, attractive farms, or

whatever you may desire.

T. K. WOODHUKT.

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Last Chance to Visit World's Pair.. Excursion Every Day of Closing Week. Pennsylvania Short Lines. December 1st the World's Greatest Exposition closes. Excursions are run daily to St. Louis this closing week. Cent-a-mile coach excursion tickets also sold daily except November 26th. For. particulars consult Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agents.

It is our business to loan money in any amount from $1 to $5000, on any kind of security, for any length of time. Having a large capital of our own money, we do not need to ask anyone as to wden or how we shall loan it, but we can do so on any terms and for any length of time we desire. Eighteen years banking experience renders us capable of giving jou almost an immediate answer as to whether or not we can make you a loan. We seldom feel the necessity of any inquiry at all. but when it is made, it is invariably made as a bank. By securing a loan in this manner, you do not have the annoyance of your neighbors knowing that you are borrowing money, but can be sure of absolute secrecy in the matter. Our large capital enables us to loan at a much lower rate than that usually chargtd by loan companies, and you know it is to your interest to get a loan wherever you can get it tne cheapest, the same as in buying anything. For instance, if there is a sale on granulated sugar, where you can buy 21 lbs for a dollar instead of 18 lbs regular, there is where jou buy your sugar. Why not be just as careful about saving money when you are in need of a temporary loan ? If we get our money out, 1 he price must bring the business, so if you get a loan from us, it will prove a great money saver to you. Call and let us explain our methods. If you cannot call, write or phone us, and our agent will call on you.

She Sndiaaa toaa Co. Some Phone I341 Rooms 40-41, 3d floor, Colonial Building.

Grain Prices. (Paid by Wm. BUI.) Wheat, $1.10, 60 lbs. No. 3, red $1.03, 58 lbs. New corn, 50c bu. No. 2, 56 lbs. (shelled) to bushel 45 c per bushal. Timothy, new baled $8 to $10. Clover, baled $7 to $8. Clover seed, $5 to $6 per bu. New Oats, 30c per bu. Straw $6. Meats at EetaiL

Maher & Hadley Meat Market. Roast pork, 121-2 to 15c. Veal, 10 to 20c lb. New lard 8c b. Smoked ham, 12y2 to 25c lb. Poultry, 15 to 16 c per lb. Fresh sausage, 12 l-2c per lb. Lamb, 12y2 to 20c per lb. Smoked sausage, 12 l-2c lb. Beefstake, 15c. Beef, 6 to 15c per lb. Fresh pork, 15c per lb.

Chuck roast, 10 to 12 l-2c per lk Beef to boil, 8 to 10c per lb. Pork chops, 12Vfe to 15c per lb. Country Produce. (Prices Paid by the Ideal Grocery.) Eggs, 25c doz. Butter, creamery 25c lb.; country ISc to 20e per lb. Turkeys, 15c per lb. Young chickens, dressed, 120 lb. (Furnished by the Ideal Grocehy.) Retail Prices Maple syrup, $1.25 gallon. Honey, 20c lb. Red Beets, 25c pK. Lemons, 25c. Apples, 65 to $1.00 bu. Cabbage, 2c lb. Celery, 5c a bunch. Dressed chicken, 18c lb. Eggs, 2Sc dozen. Potatoes, 60c per bushel. Chestnuts, 15c pound. Malaga grapes, 20c lb. Country butter, 23c Pumpkins, 5 and 10c. Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 40c pk. Pineapples 15 to 20c. Eating Pears, 25c pk. Cranberries, 10c . Concord grapes, 25c basket, 7 lbs.

Lettuce 15c lb. Bananas, 10 to 20c per dozen. Cal. Oranges, 25 to 30c doz. Potatoes, 15c peck. Popcorn 5c lb. Spanish onions, 5c lb. Richmond Livestock, By J. H. Lichtenfels Hosts, top heavy, 4 l-2c lb.

Hogs, 400 lbs., common and rough,

3Vuc to 4c per lb.

Choice butcher steers, 4 to 4 l-2c

per lb.

Lambs, 5c lb.

FINAL NOTICE TO PROPERTY

OWNERS.

Of Final Acceptance by Council of

Assessments of Benefits and Damages by the City Commissioners on Public Work. Notice is hereby given that the

improvement of South 12th street, by the construction of cement curb and gutters along both sides thereof,

from Main street, to South E street,

(William H. Reining, contractor)

is completed and that benefits and

damages have been assessed by the

City Commissioners, and the final report of said City Commissioners in

relation to said work was filed with

the Common Council on the 5th day

of December, 1904. The following

named persons:

E. G. Hill, Almeda Trueblood, Charles H. Moore, John E. Foley,

John M. Coate, Frank rrazer, Catherine J. McCord, James S. Bolander, Joseph E. Brown, Aaron Hempleman, John F. Davenport, Ella Davenport, Ada L. Bernhart, Mary E. Hogan, Samuel II. Charles, Frank J. Hunt, Charles L. Wolfer, Judith M. Graves, Lucy Ann Sparks, Mary Hollow-ell, Jennie Dickey, Martha M. Shute, Anna M. Striekler, Jo

seph F. R owlet t, A. C. Lindemuth,

Clara A. Mering, John Z. Miller, YY. H. Lough, Henry R. Siekman, Albert A. Reinhart, Charles Weisbrod, Frederick W. Flederjohn, John A. Spekenhier, Fannie E. C. Scott, Clayton Hunt, Charles Hieger, Albert W. Reed, Richard Nieman, John

Henry Klute, John G. Snyder, John

H. Schneider, Louisa YYeichman, William II. Bartel, Carrie Mr. Bar-

A Citizen of Richmond Supplies the

Information. Over half the complaints of man

kind originate with the kidneys.

A slight touch of backache at hrst, Twinees and shooting pains in the

loins follow. They must be checked.

They lead to graver complications.

The sufferer seeks relief. Plasters are tried, and liniments

for the back.

So-called kidney cures which do

not cure.

The long-looked-for result unattainable.

If vou suffer, do vou want relief?

Follow the plan adopted by this

Richmond citizen.

Martin Bulach, tailor, 101 West

Second street, says: "I was subject to aching pains through my loins and in mv kidneys with a tendency of the

muscles to tire quickly. The kid

ney secretions were frequent, scanty

and annoying. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box at A. G. Luken's drug store. I took

but a few doses when I felt their

beneficial effects and in a short time

mv hap.k felt all risrht. I can re

commend Doan's Kidney Pills very

highly to anyone suffering from their kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United

States.

Remember the name. Doan's and

take no substitute.

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Women love a clear, healthy complexion. Pure blood makes it. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood.

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"Nedected colds make fat grave

yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine

Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. ?

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. , - The Kind You Hate Always Bought Signature of

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SOLD OUT ! This is to certify that owing to my great increase in business and old age, I feel unable to cope with the situation, and have decided, after thoroughly investigating the many groceries in the city of Richmond, to consign my entire line of candies, nuts and fruits, to the IDEAL GROCERY, 914 Main street. I sincerely believe this grocery to be the most complete and up-to-date in the city, and heartily recommend the Ideal to all my friends. m , . Any favors shown this store will be highly appreciated by your old friend, SANTA CLAUS Don't forget the number, 914 Main St. Both phones 180.

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Startling Evidence.

J. ZEYEN & BRO.

: Merchant Tailors

The oldest and most reliable tailor establishment J in the city. Guarantee every garment made Prices to suit the times. v New Fall Stock Received:

No. 516 Main St.

Fresh testimony in great Quantity

is constantly coming in, declaring

Dr. King s iNew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be un

I equaled. A recent expression from

T. J. Mcrarland, Bentonville, Va., serves as example. He writes: "I had

Bronchitis for three years and doc

tored all the time without being benefitted. Then I besran takin? Dr.

King's New Discovery, and a few

bottles wholly cured me." Equally

effective in curing all lung and

throat troubles, Consumption, Pneu

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monia and Grip. Guaranteed by A.

(i. L.uken c? Co. druggist. Trial bottle

free, regular sizes 50c and $1.00 .

tel, Josephine Lichtenfels, Horace

Logan, Sarah J. Bell, Julia Zuttermeister, Mary L. Rife, Daniel Rife, Caroline Schroeder, August Schroeder, Olive T. Knode, Martin W. Pyle, Myrtle E. Pyle, Robert W. Philips, A. M. Philips, Emma A.

Newkirk, Charles E. W. Wagner, Mary K. Wagner, Mary Strattan, Emma R. Fulghum, Cordelia M. Arnold, Sarah Margaret Arnold, Henry W. Watt, Simon Martin, Eli Stubbs, Julia G. Nye, (Mara E. Mendenhall, Laura T. Nixon, Hannah II. Swift, Richmond School Board, Hannah M. Spinning, Michael J. O'Brien, William Kramer. William B. Hadley, Charles L. Woifer, Charles McMan, us, Anna L. Fin frock, James W.

Finfrock, Walter L. Dalbey, John W. Weeks, Timothy Wilson, John I). Victor Lohr, Mary Z. Doan, Minnie A. Doan, Henry Younghesh, Rosa Youngflesh, Janett Moorman, Clayton Hunt, Emma E. Lindemuth, Arthur S. MeGrew, Magdalena Rie-

cherts, Victoria E. Lindemuth, Mar

tha Archie, Catherine Leindecker,

Edward S. Stegman, William II.

Torbeck, John H. Shrader, John

Barth, August Sehrader, Joseph

Werner, Eliza Morris, Mary E.

Muggenberg, Kathenne W. Moelk,

Marcus Sostmeyer. Edward H. Steg

man, Joseph Stevenson, Mary J.

Wolfer, Susana L. Nelson, V llliam

Rehllng, Edward L. Cooper, Hannah A. Basson, John Mitchell, Katie

Mitchell, Walter A. Johnson, Na

than Druly, Lillian C. Foster, Ruth

Ann Hunt, Martin M. Thomas, Ir-

vinsr M. Weaver, Ida B. Geary.

Each of vou are hereby notihed that

on the 19th day of December, 1904,

between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30

p. m. the Common Council of the Citv of Richmond, Ind., will meet in

remlar session for the purpose ot

confirminsr or modifying the assess

ments made by the; City Commission

ers, that either orf all of the above

named persons interested in sai

work mav appear at said meeting ot

the Common Council of the City of

Richmond and make objections to

such confirmation or modifications,

if thev so desire.

By order of the Common Council. JOHN F. TAGGART, City Clerk.

Attest: December 7th, 1904.

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Doctors Rocommona It as a tonic for both sexes, and as a nourisher and strengthener tor ailing women Richmond Export beer. It fills" the bill" and lessens the doctor's) bill, does RICHMOND EXPORT BEER. - and, unlike many medicines, it's pleat fJ ant to take. Ask any one who knows anything about Richmond Export beer Minck Brewing Co.? PHONES NEW. 42: OLD, 801 RJ T-

All Coal Looks Alike To You, but compare the last ton you bought tome where else and the first ton you buy from us. and you will see a difference. You will note that it lasts longer, that it burns brighter, that it gives more heat, 1 1 acViee tVian

any coal you ever bought before at the V

same price. 0 Hack ma ii, Klehfoth Co.

Phones 219 419