Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 December 1904 — Page 6

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, .SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1904.

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MONEY TO LOAN. 5 and 6 per cent. Interest FIRE INSURANCE In the leading companies. Manager for the EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society of New York. TheO.B.FulghamAg'cy II. MILTO N I Room 8 I O. B. E LRODE I VaughanBldgl FULGHAH What is Lookd Fo in high 'grade laundry work is always found in that done by Richmond Steam Laundry Goods are made absolutely clean, and are beautifully finished. We use the best cleansing agee and as theyare free from destructiv tion, goodsre 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. AND SUPPERS Visit the NEW CEDAR SPRINGS HOTEL on the line of the Dayton & Western The home of health giving NAVAHOE WATER. An ideal place for a winter evening '8 entertainment. Music for dances supplied free for parties of 30 or more. Write E.H. MORRILL, JR., G. P. A., No. 11 No. Jeffersont. Dayton, O., for party rates. TTP QJJIP Y

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It is our business to loan money in iny amount from $1 to $5000 on any kind of security, for any length of time. Having a large cap ltal of our own money, we do not need to ask anyone as to wden o ft 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 you 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 you 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, the price must bring the business, so if you get a loan from us, it will piove a great money saver to you. Call and let us txplain our methods. If you cannot call, write or phone us, and our agent will call on you.

The .Indiana Loan Co. Home Phone 1341. Rooms 40-41. 3d floor, Colonial Building.

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J. RUNGE & CO.: Phone 60 16 S. 7th St. .M..nXxHnX..x....iMXMX..XnX..i..M"I RE-OPENED The Schneider i I Carriage . Factory JL Has re-opened' at 47 N. 8th Stfr i ! Repairing, painting and rubber ? i tiring a specialty. ? i New work made to order. : M-M"! 1 I 'M x M-I-M 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. R. WOODHURST. OR. laFRANCO'S d COMPOUND 8afe,ipedy regulator; 25 cents. Dru ti or mil Booklet free. DR. LaFRAJiCO. Fbllade hla.X. Last Chance to Visit World's Fair.. Excursion Every Day of Closing Week. Pennsylvania Short Lines. December 1st the World's Great est Exposition closes. Excursions are run .daily to St. Louis this closing week. Cent-a-mile coach excursion tickets also sold daily except Novem" ber 26th. For particulars consult Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agents. . VOQJJ & BRO. Tailors : Main St.

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MEETS Quotations From O. G. Murray ' Exchange Closing Prices ChicaC o Market. "Wheat. December 10S 1078 May -110 110 Corn. December 47 47 May 45 44y2 Oata. December 28 3314 May 30 30y2 Fork. January 12.57 12.50 May 12.90 12.S0 Lard. January 6.90 G.S5 May 7.19 707

Receipts, hogs 17000: left over, G009; prospects, steady; light, 410 & 440; mixed, 425 & 447; heavy, 420 & 4oU; rough, 4J.j & 447 y2. Receipts, cattle, 400 unchanged. Receipts, sheep 3000, steady. LOCAL MARKETS Grain Prices. (Paid by Yfm. HflL) Wheat, $1.10, 60 lbs. No. 3, red $1.03, 58 lbs. New corn, 50c bu. No. 2, 56 lbs. (shelled) to bushel 45c per bushel. Timothy, new baled $8 to $10, Clover, baled $7 to $8. Clover seed, $5y2 to $6 per bu. New Oats, 30c per bu, Straw $6. Meats at Retail. Maher & Hadley Meat Market. Roast pork, 12 1-2 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, 12y2 to 15c per lb. Country Produce. (Prices Paid by the Ideal Grocery.) Eggs, 25c doz. Butter, creamery 25c lb.; country 18c to 20c per lb. Turkeys, 15c per lb. Young chickens, dressed, 12x2g lb. (Furnished by the Ideal Grocehy.) Betail Prices Maple syrup, $1.25 gallon. Honey, 20c lb. Red Beets, 25c pisLemons, 25c. ,1 Apples, 65 to $1.00 bu. Cabbage, 2c lb. Celery, 5c a bunch. Dressed chicken, 18c lb. Eggs, 28c 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 Hogs, top heavy, 4 l-2c lb. Hogs, 400 lbs., common and rough, 3VsC to 4c per lb. Choice butcher steers, 4 to 4 l-2c per lb. Lambs, 5c lb. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be un equaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentonville, Va., serves as example. He writes: "I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective in curing all lung and throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by A, G. Luken & Co. druggist. Trial bottle free, regular sizes 50c and $1.00 .

YOUfIG BASS Is Out of Contagions Disease HospitalHome Still Quarantined. The young colored man Bass who was sent to the contagious Disease Hospital a week or so ago, suffering with small pox has been discharged as cured. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bass are still

confined to their home, 415 south sixth street and the house is quarantined. Both have been vaccinated and Dr. T. Henry Davis, city health officer, is of the opinion that they will not be taken ill with the disease. No other cases of small pox have been reported but the health officers are keeping a vigilent outlook. REV. PEIRCE Will Conduct Conferences of M. E Church at Cambridge City. The third quarterly conference of the Cambridge City charge of the Methodist Episcopal Church will be held at the parsonage of the Cambridge City M. E. church and the meeting will be conducted by the Rev. W. H. Peirce of this city, pas tor of the Third M. E.church. FOR SALE Christmas trees, plain and cedar. M. Charles, east of city. il-3t. MRS. ITONAHA Passed Away at Her Home in Centerville. Mrs. Simon McConaha died at her late home in Centerville yesterday morning at 7:30 a. m., aged 46 years. The deceased has been ill for a long time. Shel eaves her husband, one son, Elmer, to mour her loss. The funeral, which will be private, will occur Monday at 1 p. m., from the home in Centerville. Interment in Centerville cemetery. NU-TRI-OLA "Makes You New All Over." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. ITie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of NU-TRI-OLA Not the elixir of life, but the in vincible conqueror of disease. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. FORi CIRCUS and THZATHtCAL ROUTES. FAIR and CONVENTION DATES. rARKS-CAK:::' - lebrations Advance news cci-cerr.g things theatrical in a!l fields, vis: Dramstic. Vaudeville, Musical. Minstrel. Operatic and B'lriesoi'c. . . .. .. ..... . THE R2COGNIZEO ORGAN OF THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION OF AMERICA." It has the largest circulation Bud is the best advertising medium of any paper in its class. Published at Cincinnati, Ohio, by 8 ft? THE. DILLBOARD lUO. CO. I C.CJL. : LOW RATES FOR Christmas & New Year Holidays To all points in Central Passenger Association Territory. Tickets on sale December 24, 25, 26 and 31. 1904, also January 1 and 2, 1905, good for returning until January 4, 1905. Finest Trains in Central States Call on nearest C. C. & L. agent for ul information regarding rates m e of trains, etc, or eddress D. G. EDWARDS, P. T. M. . C naati. O

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18 pounds Granulated sugar $1.00 Lenox or Swifts' pride soap, 8 for 25 U. S. Mailt same size bar, 9 for .25 Chick, a dozen for .25 Swifts' Premium Bacon, per pound .15 Northern Syp and Baldwin apples, per peck. . .20 Butter and Cream Crackers, 8c, or 2 for 15 Vanilla Wafers, per pound 10 16oz. pkg. Raisins .10 Currants 10c Prunes .10 Flour, per sack 75c Potatoes, bu 50 Largest line of fresh fruit in the market for Holiday Trade. Prices Right. Our motto The Best of Everything.

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At the same time possessing an elegance, with shawl collar, turn back cuffs and spacious pockets, all finished with silk cords, fastened with silk loops. Our supply is complete, containing all sizes from 34 to 44. i Any woman may be proud to give one for a Christmas Present. Any man may be pleased to receive such a gift.

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