Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 January 1906 — Page 6

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tferu not unlike the repro-

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y '.first choice would he to

nips as they are, if it is

place for them

not be out of harhe ' very modem things liome is doubtless be-

(1. Do not try to use

on your reception room

instance, but on the top

Uivlt or in some less promI of -another room, where jfc litjnppropi iately. I have

Hv v wnaie oil iamjiw rvni-

e oil burners and

A recognized

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as in his homo one of those each end of his dining, rom witti an electric bulb taking

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NEAR1LY 4 DXD9 D)D(D9 D'D PACKAGES of this most nutritious of all foods have already been consumed but CHEER UP!

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O. O. MURRAY. Hemoved to 14 Nortli Ninth Street.

j kerosene shades.

Wii Uneeda Biscuit f

e of the old wick tubes. The jis concealed at the back of the and the beautiful shades are

(insr with the lamps and ih;

redoininant in the room.

notlier house one of these is used as a candlestick, the

emir mieu to now tne caudle,

his seems to be an absurd use,

e object is primarily a lamp.

you conclude to use the lamps

ley are you might knit a pair of

pi doilies, which used to be ealllam mats. Use linen or cotton

,4.id and select one of the old pat-

ns which are now being revived.

en the lamps will truly feel as if

cohnianv of' old friends. T snv.

is liccause most women who love eirf belongings are apt to personify

hem, to a greater or less extent.

uuucueuu xvous. two cups of milk and add

lot a level teaspoon of salt,

Ading tablespoon of sugar. When

cakes dissolved in one-quarter

f 'lukewarm milk. Mix in two

ne-quarter cups of Hour, cover

iOt rise very lisrht. Now add

i flour to make a' soft dough

a bf handled and knead thor

roughly. lie sure to keep the

Plough a little softer than for bread. Break off pieces and form into finger jrolfs. Place these rolls in a pan

and let rise light and bake in a

f quick oven. Fifteen minutes will be long enough to bake them well.

Good wheat is plentiful. Flour mills are grinding steadily. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY bakeries, the cleanest, largest, most modern in the world, are working day in and day out to supply you with your favorite soda cracker. So U nee da Biscuit are still in abundance the price is the same

Wheat. May SSi.V July .. S8io Corn. May 44 July 44"s Oats. May ..... 32 July 31 Pork. January .fl2.."i2 May . 13.S0 Lard. , - .,- January ' .3 May '. . 7..V2 Ribs. January 7.2-" May 7.42

Receipts Hogs 3.1,000.

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44 44v

32i 31

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Meat at BetalL Mafcer HadJey Meat Market Roast pork, 15c . Veal, 30 to 20e b. Beef stake, 12V2 iu 15c. Fresh pork, 10 to 15c per lb. Chuck roast, 10c per b. Beef to boil, 6 to lie per lb Pork chops, 12V per lb. Fish, 15c lb. . Coon try Pioduc. P-id by ttip Hee Hive Grovnr.

Eggs 25c dozen. Butter, creamery.

13.S0 , country 15 to 20c lb. i i . : . i . i

23 to 27c . lb;

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Prospects stead v,

7.27 7.42

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wdered sugar and serve at once.

Raisin Filling for Cake. Cook one cup of sugar and

quarter eup of Avater until it

Tne Diamond Cure.

The latest news from Paris, is,

one-j that they have discovered a diamond will , cure for consumption. If you fear

thread Avhen tested. Do not stir consumption or pneumonia, it will,

while cooking. Stir in quickly one cup of raisins, seeded and chopped and the white of one egg, beaten stiff. Spread at once between the layers of cake while both cake and filling are

warm.

Pea Soup.

Hollandaise Sauce.

?"; Beat one-half cup of butter, to a

cream, add slowly the beaten yolks

j ; of three eggs, the juice of one lemon, ; i half n level teaspoon of salt, a dust t ofjeayenne, and a scant half cup of

bohng .water. Cook in a double ! boiler and Avhen thickened like cus-

il tard the sauce is ready to serve.

Ginger Cream.

C:Jk one cup of sujrar and one-half

cup of water until the sirup will thread. Pour one to the beaten whites of two ejs and beat until

lepld.. Add the juice of two lemons,

j one cup ot cream, and one cup of prer served ginger sirup. Freeze and serve in small glasses. S - Savory Macaroni.

- Break one- half pound of macaroni . : into inch pieces and put it into a ket- ' ' tie with a common sized onion ettopj ped fine, a level teaspon of salt, a paltsxon of pepper, one or two

gratings of nutmeg, and a rounding tablespoon of butter. Pour on three cups of any sort of stock, or even boiling wjnjef,vand rook twenty minutes, ofuiitil tender. Pour into a

bvjsrvred baking dish and cover with

iree-quarters cup of bread' crumbs.

Dot with bits of butter the size of a bean and bake half an hour.

Soak two cups of split peas for twenty-four hours in a good amount of cold water. Drain and turn into three quarts of boiling water, with two onions chopped fine, two carrots and two turnips sliced thinly, three level teaspoons of salt, and one-quarter pound of salt pork, cut in small dice. Cook slowly four hours, then mash and press through a strainer.

Reheat and add three level teaspoons of sugar and two level tablespoons of fiour, mixed with a little cold water, and eook ten minutes. Serve with croutons.

PARAGRAPHS

however, be best for vou to take that

great remedy mentioned by W. T. McGee, of Vanleer, Tenn. "I had

a cough for fourteen yers. Nothing helped me, until I took Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consump

tion, Coughs and Colds, which gave instant relief, and effected a permanent cure." Unequaled quick cure, for Throat and Lung Troubles. At. A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store; price 50c and .$1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free.

Mrs. Corey's agreement to accept ,$1,000,000 instead of a divorce from her husband whose infatuation for an actress has caused a scandal in "steel preferred social circles," is onlv another illustration of the Pittsburg standard. There's no real Christmas spirit in a swap. One of these days Pittsburg , will rise out of this moral morass into which it has been plunged by its millionaires, but it may not be until the descendants of the millionaires are again at work sorting scrap iron. Certainly hazing shoulld be'rooteed up at Annapolis if all four of the

classes there have to be kicked out

and n brand new start made.

Perhaps Mr. Corey figured that it

was cheaper to reform than to resign.

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Grape and Nut Salad.

STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.

. A meeting of the shareholders in

the Second National Bank of Rich

mond, Ind., will be held at 1 o'clock

p. m. at the banking house on Tues

day, January 9th, 1006, for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve the ensuing year, and the tran

saction of any other business that may come before the meeting.

JOHN B. DOUG AN, President.

13-30t.

Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas'

Eclectric Oil. Cures toot-haeae, ear

ache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain.

The Reason

WE represent the Oldest and Strongest Insurance Companies. WE adjust our own losses and pay them without disco ant. WE injure you and your bank against buv gi.ary as well as against Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Boiler Explosion, Liibiiity and Accident. WE are not a trust and not connected with any of the big eastern corporations at present under investigation WE insure 3 our life and property at reasonable rates, and in companies of which each director is individually liable for their proper management. WE doo't ask you to pay a year or more in advance, unless you yourself insist upon it. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. You should insure with the

RICHMOND INSURANCE AGENCY, O. X, ROLL, Mgr. 11 South 7th St., Richmond Ind. Telephone 41. Correspondence Sollicited.

over, :?.202.

faH(f? r.2.". m i xod, .$.1.1 o(d ,j.;rj. Heavy, .$5.0"( C.-. Kough, Jf.j .)")(? .").i:). Ca ttle-l!).000; lower. Sheep 20,000; lower.

LOCAL MARKETS

WAGON MARKET. (Furnished by II. J. Ridge & Grain Prices

Son.)

After a heavymeal, take a cople of Doan's Regulets, an'l ;ive your stomach, liver and bowels the help they will need. Rejrulets brinjr easy regular passages of the bowels.

The Southern California New Train.

Best Route.

Wheat, GO lbs., 70c to $1.15. New Corn, 35 to 37c. No. 2, 56 lbs. 50c (shelled) 50c per bushel. Timothy, new baled, $9 to $9.50. New Hay $8.00 to $9.00 Mixed hay, baled, $8.00. Clover, baled, $7.00. . v Clover loose, $0.00. Ciover seed, $6 to $8 per bu.

Kye, 56 to 60c per bushel. New Oats, 25 to 2Sc per bushel. Straw, baled, $4.50 to $5 per ton. fsheaf oats, 8 to 10c, Millet. $6 to $8.

Chickens, dressed lVaC

Retail riceg ( j ( Furnished by ike Hiv On . ; raneaho Hour 10c per package. Buckwheat Hour 10c per package, j Maple Syrup, $1.25 per gallon. Ex!tra fine $1.40 p?r -rallon.

Honey, 22c lb. Oates, lOe r lb. Lemons, 35c doz. Apples 75c to $1.80 per bu. Cabbage, 3c per lb. Potatoes, GO to 75c per bu. Cal. Oranges, 2uc to GOc dozen. Cranberries, 15 to 20c per qt. Lettuce, 20c lb . Figs, 20. per lb. Bananas 15 to 20e per dozen. Map'e sugar, 15c a lb. Jersey sweet potatoes, 40c peek. Clam chowder, 25c per can. Clam boulliou, 25c a bottle. Popcorn on cob, 5c lb.

Shelled popcorn 10c per Malaga grapes, 20c lb. Grape Fruit 2 for 25c.

lb.

Richmond Livestock. (Paid b? Richmond Abbatoir Co.) Hogs, top heavy $4.00 to $4.75. hundred. Hogs, 400 lbs., common and rough,

$4.35 to $4.50 per hundred.

Hogs, 200 to 250 lbs, average, $4.S0 to $5 per hundred. Choice butcher steers, $3.75 to $4.25 per hundred. Lambs, $5.50 to $6 per hundred. Calves, $5.50 tc $G per hundred.

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Director-

ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.

INSURANCE.

H. W. COLVIN, City aad Farm. 920 Main street.

Fire Insurance, Telephone 553.

IREDELL & FERGUSON. Insurance. 4 North Ninth St. 626. Notary Public. MONUMENTS.

Fire Tel.

PERRY 1. WILLIAMS, Marble and Granity Monuments. 33 North Eighth street. Phone 1457.

STILL WELL HOTEL, 14 and 16 North Sixth Street. Meals, 25 Cents. Meal Ticket, 21 Meals, $3.50. All You Want to Eat.

TEAS AND COFFEES.

GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA " CO. Extra S. & H. trading stamps with our teas, coffees, baking powders, extracts" and spices. 727 Main street.

The Los Angeles Limited, electric

lighted, new from the Pullman shops, witVi nil Intpct innovntioTis for travel .

comfort, leaves Chicago 10 :05 p. m. daily, arrives Los Angeles 4:45 p. m. third day. Solid through train via Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Line and The Salt Lake Route. Pullman drawing room and tourist sleeping cars, composite ob-

when I was sick with typhoid and ! servation car, dining cars, a la carte kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie service. For rates sleeping car reser

vations and full particulars apply to your nearest agent or address A. H.

Bent Her Double. knew no one, for four weeks,

OASTOIIIA. Boars the 4 9 Kind Vou Have Always BongM

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With a sharp pen knife take the . skiu and seeds from Malaga grapes. Add a equal amount of English walnut meats that have been soaked in 1 boiling water for .a "few minutes and , if reed from their brown skins. Mix with a French dressing and let stand 'i.a , fevit;inut es, then servo on lettuce ? ! heart leaves. . " ; Banana Fritters. r v - ,v-. " " . Sift one cup of flour with n level

tablespoon of sugar, two level tea

spoons of baking powder, and a pinch

of salt. Add a well beaten egg, and

ue-quarter cup of milk; r then add

one tablesjtoon of lemon juice. When

smooth add enough banana pulp pressed through a strainer to make a mooth batter, and fry in spoonsful in deep hot fat like doughnuts. Roll

babes were nestk-d

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" Bill," mother said; Wide was her smile, for triplets thev be, She lays her good luck to Rocky Mountain Tea. (Great hahy For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I eouldl get, I was bent double and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They

are simply womteriui." traaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store; price 50c.

Waggener, Trav. Agt., 215 Jaekosns

Blvd., Chicago, 111.

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It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in condition physically, mentally and morally. That's what Hollister's Rocky

Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents,

Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

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Furniture Repair and CabinetShop All kinds of Cabinet and Repair Work done. Saws set and filed. Please give me a call, Sam Lott t 9 South 6th Plione t 2x9. iFormerlTSclinelder's Shop

I Want the Cash To make four good first mortgage loans with." From $300 to $800. MORGAN, 8th and North E Sts.

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