Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 308, 3 December 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium, Monday, December 3, 1906.

Provisions Live Stock, Grain -and Stock Markets

RICHMOND MARKETS The supply of absolutely fresh eggs Is altogether inadequate to fill the demands for eggs and the bulk of the stock on the market if from the storage houses. Even for those who insist on having fresh eggs, even at :;Sc retail, there arc not enough to be had, although many consumers are cutting ?8c eggs out of their list of foods now or are trying to be content with the storage kind. 7HE LOCAL MARKETS. (The prices quoted below are those ps:d by J. M. Eggemeyer, Main &. Fourth streets, for produce, vegetables and fruits. Thss gives the farmers and gardeners the accurate ouotations for their products; also gives the merchants of the smaller towns the wholesale prices paid in Richmond on all fruits, etc., bought from Commission men.) Produce. Eggs Butter, (country table) . Butter, (packing stock).. Chickens, (Spring).. .. Chickens, (roosters).. .. ,28c doz. 20c ..Hn lb. ..10c lb. . .5c lb. Turkeys 12c Vegetables. Okra ... lc lb. Carrotts. .. .. .. ..' ..50c bu. Ducks 10c String beans .. $2.00 bu Onions, (white) .. $1.00 bu. Onions, (yellow) 30c bu. Cabbage .$14 ton Cauliflower (fancy) $1.50 doz. Egg Plants $2.00 doz. npt . . .. ..0c bu. Turnips, (washed) 50c bu. Sweet Potatoes $2.43 bbl. j Mangoes (sweet) .'. 45c box. Potatoes (Michigan) .. 40c Potatoes (Home grown) .. . .6oC bu. Fruits. APes. (picked cooking varieties).. 50c bu. Crapes, (Concords) 24c has. Crapes, (Cal. Muscats) .. ..$2 crate Lemons, (Veredellas 300 s) $3.00 box. Oranges, (Velencias) 126 s) $2.63 box. Grape fruit ... ..$3.00 box WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills.) Wheat - "3c New corn, per bushel 35c Old corn, per bu 40c Oats per bu 30c Rye .- 60c WAGON TVIARKET. Paid by H. J. Ridge A. Son.) . Old Corn 46c Old Timothy Hay. Haled .. ..$14.00 to $15.00 Loose $12 to $1S Mixed baled J 11 to $12 New Timothy Hay. New hay baled $10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old cats - 38 to 40c New straw baled $4.50 to $5.00 CIOVER SEED. (Paid by Wm.Hill be Co.) Clover Seed, Little Red or Bis English, per bushel $6.00 to$7.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatilr.) Cattle. Choice butcher steers ..$4.00 4.35 Pulls $2.30 to $3.00 Tows, common to good ..$2,000 3.00 Calves '. 6.C0 6.50 Hogs. Hogs, heavy select packers5.65 5.75 Hogs, 350 lbs, common and rough 5.60 5.65 Hogs 200 to 230 lbs, aver. 5.85 6.00 My heart and hand another claimed, His plea had conio too late. It's ever thus with people without pluck and vim. Take Rocky Mountain Tea, don't get left again. A. G. Lukcn & Co. ot Hit K'tnll. The Fat One My husband doesn't support ree lik lie ud to. Tb Thin One Well, when you married him you only weighed ttbrnit t hundred po'r.iU. rhila ielihi Press. FOLLOWING THE FLAG. When our soldiers wont to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Serjeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1. Concord, X. II., says: "I was two years la Cuba and two years in the PhilipBines, and being subject to colds. I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases." Guaranteed at A. G. Luken & Co.. druggist. Price iiOc and $1.00. Trial lotIe free.

. . . . : : ; THE PALLADIUM MARKET REPORTS ARE THE LATEST AND ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. NO NEWSPAPERS IN INDIANA, THOSE OF INDIANAPOLIS NOT EXCEPTED, GIVE MORE COMPLETE ' MARKET REPORTS THAN THE PALLADIUM.

INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS Publishers' Press. Indianapolis, Dec. 2 Saturday's ouotations were as follows: STEERS Good to choice steers 1,300 lbs and upward.. $ 5.631t 6 30 65 63 00 ; Commo to medium tteerp. 1,303 lbs. and upward .. .". .. t.73'2' 5, Good to choice steera 1,130 to 1,230 1'd.t 5.C0&) 5. Common to medium steer?, 1.150 to 1,21-C lbs 4 255? 5 Good to choice steers, 000 to 1.100 lbs .. .. 4 25 4 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1.100 Tos 3 hjQ 4 Cho.ce feeding srev. 900 to 1,00ft lbs 5 '50 4 Good feeding te&rs.. 0 to 1.000 lbs ..' S 25 3 Medium f?ed!es steers 700 to 900 lbs ,. ..... 2 75 3 Common to stocters 2 ?5 3 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers ....4.00 4 F: ir to medium heifers. .. .3.50 3 Common light hefers 2.50 3 COWS i Good to choice cows .... 3.2551) 4. Fair to medium cows .. 3 CO 3 Canners and cutters .. 1 255j 2 Good to choice cowa ar.d sd cal rea SO 00050 00 50 25 00 .50 .75 .25 00 23 85 00 Common - to medium cows and calves 20.0030 .00 GULLS AND CALVES Good to prime buils .... 3.25 3. Fair to medium bulls .. 2.50 3. Common bulls 2.00! 2 Common to best veal calves 4.50 7 Fair and good heavy .. 2 50 6 Koga. Best hea7loa. 210 !bs and upward 6.20 6. Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward 6.15 6. Gktod to choc lights 1G0 to ISO lb3 .. ..6.15 6. Common tc- good Mghts 160 to ISO lbs 6. 10 Si 6. Best pigs 5.73 6. Eight pigs . . 4.50 5 Roughs 5.50 5. Bulk of sales ..6.15 6. Shcop. Spring lambs 4.00 7. Good to choice yearlings. .5.00 5. Common to medium 4.254. Good to choice sheep.. ..4.00 4. Culls to medium ..2.00 3. Stockers and feeders.. .. 2.00 4. 75 00 00 25 15 10 .50 90 25 25 50 75 50 , I O 00 The Only Way. "I'll give one of you boys a dime to carry my grip to the station," said a cross eyed man. pausing before three ragged little fellows. "Which one, mister?" piped the boys In chorus. "You," said the cross eyed man. "Which oner "You!" There was a pause. Finally one little fellow faid. "Say. mister, close one eye an' look at the kid yon want, won't you V New York Life. Cause fiaongh. Askitt Have you noticed what a miserable, bang dog look Brown has of late? Noitt Yes. Askitt Have you any idea what the trouble is? Noltt Yes; he has three children of the school a are, and they bare begun to ask him to help them with their lessons. Minneapolis Journal. Troth Coniea Oat. The Hobo Please, ma'am, would youse mind givin' me er dime? The Lsdy And if I give you a dime what will you do with It? The Hobo Help de guy wot keeps de saloon on tie corner to buy bread fer his fambly. Chicago News. A BoomcTang, First Convict I got In jail for throwing a pan at my wife because she wanted me to peel potatoes at home. Second Convict Well? First Convict Weil, now I'm here, they make me peel potatoes for a livingDetroit Free Press. Viewpoint. "Ah, old man, you're a star at last "Yes." "Assisted by a large company, eh?" "Well, not retarded much." Washington Herald. It's In the Air. "What oa earth are yon doing with those electric fans?" "Preparing for tomorrow's spin, my dear." A Ijom Dtattanee One. Barber Do you want a close shave? Patron No; get away as far as possible. Those ouionj are fierce. Denver Tost. .

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Publishers! Pess Cincinnati, O.. Dec. 2. Tile quotations Saturday follow: CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice j-air to good Oxen . . .. mjTCHER STEERS Ext i X Good to choice Common to fair.. .. .. KCTFERS Extra flood to choice Common to fair.. .. .. COW3 Extra .. .. Common to fair Canners. . . . Stockers and feeders. . . BULLH Thin and light .. .. .... Bologna JXtl! Fat bulls CALVES Common and large . . Extra . .. .. hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers Mixed packers Cnnmim to cnolce heavy fat sows Light shippers Stags.. .. .. .. Pigs, 110 lbs and less.. Sheep. Common to fair.. warr.b. Commo nand fair $ 5.40 5.50 ..4.60 5.33 ..2.00 4.23 5.25 5.40 4.60 5.20 ..2.64 4.50 3.75 4.15 ..2.00 2.60 3.75 3.S5 ..1.00 2.63 ..1.00 2.40 ..1.75 4.40 2.25 2.75 2.85 3.15 .00 3.50 3.50 6.75 7.50 6.25 6.30 6.20 6.25 4.75 5.90 6.10 6.20 .3.50 4.90 .5.S0 6.20 2.00 3.75 4-00 6.75 Bemrdm House La.nd IIERS is always a "star" and a lady with curls And a growler who grrowln at the pie: There Is always a tougrh and a bloke and a rourfh And a g'.rl with a squint In her eye. In the Liind of the Prune, that la thence of my tune. The boarding house land everywhere. "Where the prune Is the prince and the huatt !s the pride Of the landlady dominant there. Some swer as If Prune Land were rile anil accursed; Soma cast It afirie with a slur: Some enter Its vast, hidden voids with a rxlie 1 And face It without a demur. The youth who has broken the old ties at home And sought the far cities to win. The maiden who typewrites, the middle aged c!erk. Ey prune Land are soon gobbled In. To Prune Land thy go, and from Prune Land they come. But ever In Prune Land there stays The lady with cut is and the gent who defers To the mistress and finds that it pays. Sanctimonious and fickle, erudite and unlearned. Sweet sixteen, the- baldheads. the gray. The "star" who makea good and the tough bloke who kicks They are anchored In Prune Land for aye. Prune breakfasts, prune dinners, prone puppara ccntplete. Ia the round of the diet of prune. Unaltered, unchansod by the cruel hand of time Or the dry or the wet of the moon. Prune desserts, prune solias, prune dreams through the night. Prune people to talk with and sing; In Prune J.and the prune lasts the whole winter lonar And begins a fresh rlgn In the spring. Baltimore Stxn. Very Likely. The Frieiwl Shucks, dat ain't no wildcat; The ITnnter Pnre it is! You'd be wild, too, if you was -her! Pueblo Chieftain. The Criminal Season. "- Taking all crimes, more are committed, in the autumn than during any other of the four seasons of the year. The LesflrM Aracla. There are forests of leafless trees In some parts )f Australia. They respire; so to say, through a little stem, apparently answering the purpose of a leaf. The trees are known as "the leaa acacias." DEATH FROM LOCKJAW. never follows an injury dressed with I Bueklen's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer chant, of Rensselaersville, N. Y.. writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this n'r-.r-P nf the nrlifst snrp rm h i nort I I ever saw." Cures Cuts, Wounds. Burns and Sores. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co., drug store. Many ills come from impure blood, s Can't have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock P.lood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies the blood.

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CHICAGO MARKETS IPubllsUers' Press Chicago, Dec. 2. Saturday's Board of Trade quotations follow: (By O. G. Murray's Specxal Wire.) OPEN. CLO. Wheat. Dec 72 72"s -May 78 'tsk July 77!$ 77 Corn. Dec .. .. 42 421.; May 4:!i 43 July Hi;, 41 Oats. Dec 33 33 May 31 34 July 33 32 Pork. Jan 14.52 14.60 May 14.77 14.95 Lard. Dec 8.60 S.67 Jan 8.50 8.50 MARKET SUMMARY. CHICAGO OattI: Common to prime "tters. $1 JVti-7 50; cows, heiferr., J2 30izT 5"; bill!?! :i fo s 4 3: $-' 50(& 4 50; stockers art! feeder. tZ 254 50. Sheep and Lambs Slieep, J3 2.".Sjf3 60; Iambs, 5 25(5T 50: yearlui.-;?, $3 00?! Calve? $ 75??7 -5. Iffff? Choice to prime heavy, S 3 C0 6 SO; milium to good heavy, f .? 15&6 15; b.itchrr welsrhts. $i 20 (36 .'iO; good to choice mixed. S6 10S 20; packing. ?. t,)fgfl 10: pigs, J5 50 6 10. Wheat Xo. 2 red. Zc. EAST BUFFALO Cottle: Good to choice export. $5 25(5 6 00: shipping steer?. $4 7li5 25: butcher cattle, $4 C5(ff5 23; heifers. $3 0034 75; fat cows. $2 54 23; bulls. $2 25(114 2B; milder and springers, $33 00(??GO t0. Slierp and Lambs Yearlings, $" 00sS 25: wethers, $5 756 00: mixed, $3 50 5 73: ewes, $5 255a 3 60; uprirg lambs. $5 0t"(i7 65. Calves $8 50 9 00. Hoys Medium heavy, $S 50; Yorkers, $r, 40 6 50; pi.. 50; stags, $4 50 5 00; roughs, $5 506 f0. CLEVELAND Ctte: Prime dry-fed, $5 50 5 75: choice uteers. S3 505 25; fat cows. J2 303 25; heifers. J' 504 50; bulls. $3 233 75; Bii'.kers and springers, $15 0050 CO. Slieep and Tjmhs Choice lambs. $7 25fS7 40: wethers, J4 735 25; mixed. $5 00 5 23; fwes. $5 00. Calves $7 508 00. Hogs Yorkers-, 5 00; mediums, $ 45: ..eavles. $6 13; p's1. SS 33; roughs. $5 55 80; stags. $4 005 25. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice. $5 70 5 90; prime, 13 405 65: tidy butcheri;', J4 6()5 00; heifers. $2 50 t 40: cows, stags and bulls, $2 004 00: fresh cows, $25 00 30 U0. Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers. $5 40 3 Gi: good mixed. $5 10 5 33; lamhs. $3 00 S 7 60. Veal Calves $6 008 23. Hogg Heavy ho$s, mediums, Yorkers and pig. Si 30. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red. 70 77c. Corn No. 2 mixed. 4444i.i. Oats No. 2 mixed. S6tf$ft4&. Rye No. 2, 71 72c. Lard $8 70 50. Bacon $10 12. Bulk meats $S 87 ii. Hogs $ 80 6 30. Cattle $2 00. 5 50. Sheep $2 0004 60. Lambs $4 fl'2 7 50. Aniairrd Talent. "Ma," said the small son of a pugilist, "pa isn't a natural born fighter, is he?" "Of course he is," replied the mother. "Why do you think he isn't?" "Oh." replied the young: hopeful, "I heard Mr. Neighbors say he acquired the knack since he married you!" Boston Transcript. Horrovr of It. Miggles I see by the papers that your new book has made you famous. Scribbles Yes, but ifs a questionable brand of fame, after all. Mlggles How's that? Scribbles My creditors are constantly soliciting my autograph on a check. Detroit Tribune. He icst Have Told Her. "No." ssid Mis Goodley, "I've never been introduced to Mr. D'Auber. I've been told, though that he is an exceeding clever artist." "My. I'm shocked!" exclaimed Knox. "If you were never introduced, why did you let him speak to you?" Philadelphia Tress. A Point In His Favor. "Nuritch is the most stupid Isnoramus I ever met." "Think so?" "Of eourse. Why, what he doesn't know would fill any number of books." "Well, it seems to have filled one bankbook." Houston Tost. Vlatterlnsr. "How much postage will this require?" asked the young author. "It is one of iny manuscripts." "Two cents an ounce," answered the postolBce clerk. "That's first class matter." "Oh, thank you Judge. Kla-ht She Warn. "They tell me your husband draws a alary for sleepinV "Sure, that's right. Mrs. Clarfcy. He's a night watchman." New Jrbrfc World. Solicited "Do you think the cojfhtry Is safe?" -Certainly," answofed Mr. Dustin 5 tax. "We bip Investors are drawing diridends that mal it Incumbent oa n to insure the conntry as thoroughly as possible.-AWahington Star. Artiflciai gal le 20th Century fueL -iO-tL

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NEW YORK MARKETS Publishers' Frl Xew .York, Dec. 2. The stock market Saturday closed dull and firm. There was no distinct character in the trading:, owinsr to the narrowdrift and the small transactions. The bank statement was better than expected, but prices yklded some part of previous small advances on its publication. Railway Steel Springs advanced 4, Pacific Mail 2, and Pressed Steel Car and American Car 1. Great Northern preferred declined 1 vi , Denver fc Rio Grande preferred U. S. Pipe and Detroit United Railways J, and Bethlehem Steel preferred 3UFIRE ALARM SIGNALS NO. BOX. LOCATION First District. South of Main, West of Seventh Street 12 First and South C, Piano Faci tory. 13- i Second and South B. 14 Fourth and South D. 15 Fifth and South B. 16 Fifth and South II. IS Seventh and South C. 19 Seventh and South J. Second District. South of Main, Between Seventh and Eleventh Streets. 21 Eighth and Main. 23 No. 4 Hose House, Ninth and South E. 24 Seventh and South G. 25 Ninth and South A. 26 Tenth and South C. 27 Eleventh and Main. 2S Eleventh and South J. Third District. South of Main, East of Eleventh Street. 31 Twelfth and South B. 32 Twelfth and South E. 34 Fourteenth and Main. 35 Fourteenth and South C. 3G -Eighteenth and South A.' 37 Twentieth and Main. 38 Fifteenth and South A. Fourth District. North of Main, West of Tenth Street to River. 41 Third and Main, Robinson's Shop. 42 Third and North C. 43 City Building. 44 Eighth and North C. 45 Gaar, Scott & Co. 16 No. 1 Hose House, North Eighth btreet. 47 Champion Mills. 48 Tenth and North I. 49 Ninth and North E. 412 City Light Plant, Fifth District. West Richmond and Fairview. 5 West Third and Chestnut. 51 West Third and National Road. 52 West Third and Kinsey. 53 West Third and Randolph. 54 West First and Railroad. 55 Stata and Boyer. 56 Grant and Ridge. 57 Hunt and Maple. 5S Grant and Sheridan. 59 Bridge Avenue, Paper Mill. 512 Earlham College. 513 West Seventh and Peacock Road. 514 West Seventh and Main. 515 South West Second and D. Sixth District. North of D, East of Tenth Street. 61 Railroad Shwps. 62 Hutton's Coffin Factory. C3 Hoosier Drill Works. 64 Wayne Wrorks. t 65 City Mill Works ( 66 Fifteenth and Railroad. ; 67 Thirteenth and North II. Seventh District. Between Main and, North D Streets, East of Tenth Street. 7 Ninth and Norih A. 71 Eleventh and North B. 72 Fourteenth and North C. 73 No. 3 Hose House, East End. 74Eighteenth and North C. Twenty-Second and North E. Special Signals. 2- 2-2 Patrol Call. 1-2-1 Fire Out. 3- 3-3 Fire Pressure. 3 Fire Pressure Off. 10-10-10 Natural Gas Off. 10 Natural las On. .' Instructions and Cautions. NEVER TAMPER WITH A FIRE ALARM BOX. unless you have positive knowledge there is a fire. Never send in an alarm unless you are certain the frre is nearest the box you are at. Never open an alarm box when you bear the bells on the Engine House striking an alarm. NEVER OPEN A BOX FOR A FIRE SEEN AT A DISTANCE. When you have positive knowledge of a fire, go at once to the box nearest the fire; break the glass in Key Box door; then unlock the Alarm Box, PULL DOWN HOOK ONCE, and THEN LET GO. Unless the fire i3 plainly to be seen, remain at box , Mtil the firemen arrive, and direct tLom where to co. By order of Board of Public Works. EDGAR E. MILLER, Chief. Richmond, Ind., Nov. 1, 1206. DEADLY SERPENT BITES. ! are as common in India as are stom- ! ach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure j remedy: Electric Bitters; the great j restorative medicine, of which S A. : Brown, of Bennettsville, S. S., says: j "They restored my wife to perfect ! health, after years of suffering with i dyspepsia and a chronically torpid f liver." Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by A. G. Luken & Co., druggist. Price 50c.

Are You Tired, Nervous and Sleepless? Norvotu-ues-i aud sleeplessness are usually due to the fact that the nerves are rot fid oa prooerlv nourishing blood; they arc rrri nerves.; Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery mates iture, nVh.Woud. and thereby VjLe nerves are properly nourished and "all the organs of

nc touy are run assmootfily as machinery which runs in oil. Ia this way you icei clean, strong and stri :uous you aro . and von are toned up and invitroratei rood for a whole lot of nl ;cal or mental work. Best of all. the renRth ar.d in!!th are hutting. crease in vitality ami be nii:r x rou me wivu most ,nics and medIcines which hav a !ar f. hoomatifr saie for a short time, is that composed of alcohol bol hey are largely ng the, iirucs in rinks up the red solution, l his alcohol blood corpuscle, and i tne lonir run creatiy injures the svsf i. One mav feel exhilarated and better f r the time being. yn in t he end weakene nd with vitamv decreased. Dr. Pierce Golden Medics! Discovery contains n not tie of it- bears upon So'lnr nf llouchtu. in a alcohol. Every its wrapper 77i ull list ot ail its - the druescist to lalms is " just as several ingredients. V offer vou something he food is to insult your itellience. Jbrery increment world-famed "Golden term into the difal Discovery" ha the unanimous ap; oval and endorsement ox the leanjng t edicnl authorities of all the several cho sof practice. No ugh drucir!st for nch endorsement. other irvxlteine sold th like purpose has any The "(;o!din Mediv Discovery " not only produces ail the ood effects to ho obtained from t of Golden Seal root, m all stems? liver and bowel troubles, as in dvspejvia. biliousness, con' stination. ulceration Sof stomach and bowel.1? and kindred ailments, but the Golden Seal root used in its compounding is greatly enhanced in its curative action bv other ingredients such as Stone root. Hlack Cherrybark. Blinxiroot, Mandrake rit and chemically pure triplerehned glycerine. "The Common Sense. Medical Adviser," is .ent free in paper covers on receipt of Jl one-cent stamps to pay the cost of niail'iigoii;. For 31 stamps t he clot h-bound volume" will Ik sent. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N, Y. Dr. Pierce V Pleasant Pellets 'ire con tioatiou. biliousness and headache. How Delicious That HQ CHOCOIJATE is at Greek fondy Store. It's jus like all their Chocolate Candies They are so good I Elegant West Richmondrdouble residence, new and strictly modern Ideal Location rtathing better. Eacily worthif 4,800. If sold at once owneWILL SELL AT A BARGAIN This is a rare chance to get a FINE HOME and an EXCOLLANT GOOD INVESTMENT at the right price. "asyAerms if desjred. You betttfjnvestigate and make offer. Owner might takevacant lot as part pay. If you mean business address, P.o. Box 200, Richmond, Indiai EVierch t Delive Headq ! lift's S Phone 72 4. in thflktiTihoIf erv trade. Everw . . . M i T 1 - men ist. )iar Htfrvicu. i wurim and repaV tholstered furnitu;. 2 My vorkfaks for itself. 2 t Robt. Herfurt Jr., 315 S.th t J PHONE 1717 CABINET MAKE AND REPAIRER. Make your old brckenAVurniture like new .and you want it. S. A. L 9 South 6th. Phone lYIoore&Og Write Fire and Torn ance. W will b from $100 to Home 1539, Bell 53 , ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUIL Artistically Hetrapolil Jn vry weddinn iviuoic 1 urnubed In Rlchi excl lively by Lawrence rOcuhara Tet-ranq Concert Qjartet J New Buckwhe Syr Backmeyer Kraut Sausage. Phone 232. HADLEY Essence PompfJour! The Latest Perfuri rare 4 In Fragrance, Deli bus and t Very Lasting. Calfand teat it for YcurseL Al pleasure n chAm vau. 1 J M I fnnev court House

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