Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 79, 31 March 1907 — Page 6
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J1' soual superv ision since Its infancy. 'GOCC&C&Z A llnnr no one to deceive roil in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-grood" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORJA Castornv is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Irops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, idorphine nor other Narcotic Mibstaiice. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feveri.-dincss. It cures Diarrlm-a and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Jind .Vlatutcncy. It assimilates the Pood, regulates tlio Stomach and JSowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The 3Iother Pricnd.
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TMC CENTAUR CIWHNI, TT MUli Richmond oOOO CORN GETS GOOD PRICES. Decline Predicted Some Time Ago has not Developed. (March 30.) Good corn is bringing tip ton prices, notwithstanding the prediction made by local graiu dealers recently that the price of corn would drop. To - day the quotations rose three cents! on the bushel, while Friday some local dealers were paying as high as fiff3'-one cents per bushel for the fin - est grade. There is much bad grain, however, and local dealers will not buy it even at the lowest figure. Markets generally remain normal, following the usual Saturday standard. WAGON rtARKf, (Paid by Omer Whelan.) Timothy Hay. Baled ' $17 Loose $15 Mixed Baled 1415 Miscellaneous. Straw, baled $3.00 8.50 Corn 454Sc Mixed Oats..' .. 3537J2C White Oats .. 3S?M0c Clo'er hay, loose $12. Clover hay, baled.. .'. $13. WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. G. Ridge & Son.) Timothy Hay. Loose $15. Mixed $14 15 Miscellaneous. Straw $6.50 7.50 Corn .. 43, 47c Oats 33 ssc. FIELD SEEDS. (Paid by John H. tfunge &. Co.) (Wholesale Prices. Recleaned Bases.) Clover Seed, Little Red, per bu. $7 50S$S.OO Clover Seed, Big English. 7.50 g 8.00 Timothy Seed 2.10 2.20 Indianapolis. Indianapolis, March 30. CATTLE. STEERS Gor-1 to choice steers 1,300 lbs and upward.. Common to medium .5.50 6.00 steers 1,300 lbs and upward 5.23 Good to choice steers 5.60 1.130 to 1.250 lbs .. . Co aim on to Tnedum steers, 1.150 to 5.00 5.60 lbs Good to choice steers . . 4.75 5.25! 900 to 1,000 lbs 4.50 Common to medium oo! steers 900 to 1000 lbs.. Good feeding steers, S00 4.23 4.50 to 1.000 lbs 4.00 4.25 Medium feeding steers Kid Gloves Cleaned Richmond Dry Cleaning Co. Office 1024 Main St. Old Phone 41i New Phone ( . 1 INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE! LOANS, RENTS - W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Blk orjur.iErjTS And MARKERS Best Material and Workmauship. H. C. HATTAWAY, No. 12 North 6th Street.
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1 Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of has been made under his perSignature STREET, hfw VOKH CITV. 700 to 900 !bs .. 3.50 100 Common to best stocktrs 2.75 C.75 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers . .4.23 5.00 Fair to median? heifers . .3.75 3 4.0M Common light heifers .. ..2.75 3.50 COWSGood to choice cows . . ..3.60 4.33 iFair to medium cows'.. ..2.25 3.50 Canners and cutters 2.C0& 3.50 Good to choice cows and calves 30.00 T.0.00 Common to medium cows and calves .. .. 20.00 30.00 BULLS AND CALVES 3.75 -3.25 .2 50 .3 OOff 4.25 3.50 3.00 6.5f 6.73 Fa, tf meduim buV ! Common bulls fair and good heavy j Veal calves ..3.00 j Hogs. ! Selected bacon .. .. .. ..6.60'y 6.C Best heavies 215 lbs and upward Good to choice lights 6.65 6.72 160 . . 6.63 6.70! to 180 lbs Common to medium and mixed..' .. Ordinary light mixed .. Best pigs.. Light pigs .6.50 6.60 .6.55 6.0i ,5.75 t-25 .3.50 5.50 Roughs .. .. .. .. . i ..5.75 6.10 Bulk of sales. . 6.65$ 6.70 Sheep. Common to best ..lambs. . ..5.00 7.50 Good to choice yearlings ..5.50 6.00 Common to medium.. .. 4. 75'?t 5.50 Good to choice sheep .'. ..4.50 5.23 Culls to medium 2.5''5 4.25 Bucks, per 100 lbs ,'2.50 4.00 INDIANAPOLIS SEED MARKET. (Wholesale buying figures.) Clover seed Common red. $78. Timothy $ 1 .50 1.90. Orchard grass $1.25(ct 1.90. Blue grass. .$1.402.00. Alsike $37. Alfalfa clover Per bu. $7(?fS. THE WAGON MARKET. Corn 4750c. Sheaf oats $16f?18. Shelled oats 4346c. Millet 13? 15c. Hay Timothy, $18(20: clover, $16 1S; mixed hay, $1819; straw $6 8. Bean the Signature of Kind You Have Always Bought Use artificial gas tor ligHt and heat 20 tf Artificial gas. the 20tn Century fuel. 10-tf Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (I$y O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) Chicago, 111., March 30 Wheat May, open 75 to , close 76; July, open 77, close 78 ; Sept., open 78 to , close 19y2. Corn May, open 46, close 464; Jul-, open 454. close 46U; Sept., open 46U , close 4634. Oats May. open 43, close 43 ; July, open 37 close 37; Sept., open 32v8, close 33. Pork May, open 16.40, close 16.32; July, open 16.27, close 16.27. Lard May, open 9.00 to 9.02. close 8.97; July, open 9.10 Co 12, close 9.07; Sept.. open 9.22 to 20. close 9.13. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) Chicago, March 30. Receipts 7,000; left over 1.167. Prospects higher. Mixed 6.35 ii? 6.60; heavy 6.35 6.62: Rough 6.25fi K.35. Cattle 300, steadv; sheep 6,MM. steady. New YorL SITUATION HAS IMPROVED. I Henry Clews Rounds Up the Financial Conditions. New York. March CO Henry Clews In his weekly financial letter says: The stock market during the wt-tk was feverish and unsettled. An immense amount, in small lots, of securities has been absorbed by small investment buyers, but the market at
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big pool buying power. This is ex plained by the fact that very heavy losses have been sustained by such previous holders; confidence in pool inraHrn has hfn hartlv chakpn h-! sides the floating supply of capital hast been'pracfically exhausted by the im-1 mense offerings of new securities, and j large sums of the latter are still hang-j ing over the market. During January? and February nearly $200,000,000 short-term railroad notes were offered Then over $300',000,000 of new stock i of various railroads issued to stockholders of record at par have also had ' to be financed. These Include about! $100,000,000 by St. Paul, over $90.000.000 by the Northern Pacific, $25,OyO.OOO by Northwest, $60,000,0QJ) by Great Northern. $70,000,000 ?( New j York Central and nearly $30,000,000 j by the New York & New Haven. Be- j sides these heavy amounts' it is well ! known that many blocks of new bonds jheld by various syndicates have been ! nem at tirst nanus tor montns seeK-j jing a resting place in investors' strong wj.ks. u im siicn a ioaii as itns,t roughly estimated at . $1,000,000,000, and the huying powers so badly crip-j pled, it is hardly reasonable to anri-i f ipate any extravagant, uuuirn in the I market,, although there is justification for a reasonable .advance in prices after such an immense recession which has taken place. The situation has been certainly improved by the recent upheaval, for the financial atmosphere has been partially clarified and we are now in no danger of a severe panic, as threatened a few weeks ago. We can henceforward safely look for at least partial relief in the money market. BANK STATEMENT. New York, March 30 Reserves, Ine. $8,421,823 Reserves Less U. S. Inc 9,317,200 Ixans, Inc 6,355,600 Specie, Inc ...10,685,300 Legal Tenders, Inc 2,154.700 Deposits. Inc 17,672,700 Circulation, Dec 100,300 Cincinnati; Cincinnati, March ', cattle steady, sheep steady. 10 Hogs, active, strong, lambs CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $3.40 60 Extra -. Shippers Fair to good Oxn . 9 BUTCHER STEERS Extra , Good to choice .. .. . 4.50 5.50 . 4.505.35 .2.50 4.25 .5.35tfx 5.50 .4.60 Common to fair 2.25 3.00 HEIFERS Extra 5.00'x' 5.75 Good to choice . 4.10 4.75 2.75 4.25 4.23 4.50 .1.25? 3.65 1.25 2.65 2.75 5.00 j Common to. fair COWS . Extra ..." i Common to fair .. j Canners : . .". I Stockers and feeders., BULLS : (Thin and light.. .. . ,2.t5 3.75 3.85 4.35 4.25 4.65 i Bologna .... , j Fat bulls CALVES Common and large 3.50 Extra. . . . i . Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers ..5.70 S.00 S.00 6. I .3 Mixed packers 6.50 Common to choice heavy 6.57 1 fat sows 6.35 6.45 Light shippers 6.40 6.60 Stags . 4.00 5.00 Pigs, 110 lbs and less.... 5.25 6.25 Sheep. Extra 2.75 5.75 Lambs. Extra 4.50 8.00 Spring lamjs .; 15.00 DUBLIN, IND. Dublin, Ind., March 30. Mr. Andrew Ayers of Cleveland visited his family here .Thursday. Mrs. Rena Cheneworth of Lynn has been the guest of her parents, Rev. Godwin and wife for the past few weeks. Rev. Caldwell has gone away to spend a week. For this reason there was no" book keeping class at Homecroft Wednesday. Frank Mitchell of Everton visited bis mother-in-law Mrs. Joseph Funk Friday. Mr. A. M. Burr was in Indianapolis Thursday. Fred Clifford and Carl Trusler went to Indianapolis Thursday to take the mail clerk's examination. There were 500 took the examination. Mr. Abijali Hammer has been spending the week at his farm north of New Lisbon. Mrs. Derr has come to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Wood worth. Prof. Voris attended the Teachers' association at Indianapolis Friday. Rev. Reynold has been holding a meeting at the Liberal Brethren church. Mrs. Wood worth is remodeling her house. Gillman and Beard are duing the work. Nathan Stant and family have movj ed into the Carter Cora property. j Quite a number from here have been attending the trial or Jonas Mercer at Connersville. Carter Cora has moved into his property on Franklin street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henby gave an taster reception tor the children of the Friends Sunday school tod.iy. CASTOR 1 A Por Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the Signature of ArtiSdal gas. the 20th Osotury fuel J
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extra charge. WANTED. WANTED A situation as housekeeper for widower with small family. Address A: B.. care of Palladium. VM-i WANTED Lace curtains aud blankets to laundry, at .".."c pair. Mrs. Vincent, North 1'th st Hill. 3o-:2t WANTED nGirl for general housework, 53 Railroad street. 30-3t WANTED Boys in lamp room, opportunity to learn trade, age 15 to IS. Richmond Indiana Mfg. Co. 30-2t WANTED Boarders and roomers at 411 N. 13th street. 30-1 1 WANTED Two young men to travel, neat appearance, expenses advanced. Call at Brunswick hotel, evenings. Mr. Hays. 27-7t WANTED Students to enroll for the spring term opening April 1. Richmond Business College. 25-tf WANTED -Two w hite girls and 13 colored girls, at Huffman Leaf Tobacco Co., before April 1st, North Tenth street. Apply before above date. 2o-6t WANTED A woman for housework. No washing. Tel. Home 87, or call at 31 North Ninth street. 25-7t WANTED One or two unfurnished rooms by lady with no family, and good references. Ellen, 404 N. 20th street 24-7t WANTED Your carpet and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone Home 816. Bell No. 921. 22-9t WANTED Men to learn barber trad-?. Few weeks completes; ten positions for every graduate. $12 to -$20 tuul 1LK catalogue just out mailed free. Write Moler Barbev College, Cincinnati. Ohio. decl8-tf WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large line of medicines, extracts and spices direct , to farmers by wagon. "Write Dr. Masters Remedies. Sheldon, Iowa. WANTED Wall paper to clean. Satisfaction guaranteed, reference given. Chas. Bennett, 25 Ft, Wayne avenue. 18-eod 7t Male Help. MEN Our 1907 catalogue explains how we teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Female Help. LADIES We teach hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, etc., quickly. Write for catalogue. Moler College, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOR 8 ALB. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block, PhODe 329. tf FOR SALE Cheap; good, rubber tired phaeton. Call 215 North loth st. 30-2t FOR SALE A fine go-cart No. 116 North 2nd St. cheap at 30-lt FOR SALE New 7-room "up-to-date"' cottage. Special price if sold at once. Room 2, N. W. cor. Main and Oth sts. - 30-lt FOR SALE Coupe and carriage in good condition. Bargain for quick sale. Call any day excepting Monday and Tuesday. 2030 East Main St. oO-tf FOJt SALE Regina music box. good condition; 23 records; ?20. Call 114 Pearl street. 2.S-4t FOrt SALE OR TRADE Nine-room brick house with all modern improvements, on Kinsey street. Also lot on Twenty-first and North F street. Inquire 40S Kinsey street Phone 11X7. 26-7t FOR SALE- Buckeye and Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, from two year old stock. l.(o per 13, delivered at Richmond. Special price on larger lots. E. Huelsen, Webster, Ind. 29&31 FOR SALE Top spring wagon, range and furniture. 120 West Main St. 2D-3t FOR SALE Bulbs of all kinds and hand-made brooms. Runge & Co., No. 16 S. 7th street. Phone No. 50. 27-7t FOR SALE All varieties of field and garden seeds, sweet peas and nasturtiums. Runge & Co., 16 South 7th street., phones 50.v 27-7t FOR SALE House and lot in Greensfork, cheap: address Mary E. Stew art. 32 South West 7th street, Richmond. Ind. 23-7t . . ? FOR SALE A large fish aquarium:! holds four buckets of water. Call; South Thirteenth street. 2U-7tj FOR SALE National Seet Oats. -Tbe best American Oats" U. S. Dept. Agr. "Best we can find." S. Dakota station. Examine them. C. E. Fulghum Farm. Phone 9iA. 2G-7t, FOR SALE White Pekin duck eggs. ier setting. Eggs are carefully handled and good hatchers. Call or address .1. A. Stemple. Tl. Tl.. 3. First Louse cast of pumping station on New Paris pike. 20-7t FOR SALE Large plat of ground and an eight room frame houe on
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& the National road, fronting Earlham campus. The home of the late Dr. Dougan Clark. Inquire of Charles A. Francisco. ITtf Everybody buys rperty rro. Woodiural 913 Malu St. TelepLortf 4al. juneS tl FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two rooms down stairs, in front and two up stairs. Call 214 South Sth st. 30-4t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath and electric light. 326 N. 10th. 31-7t FOR RENT Furnished house one mile west of Earlham. Proprietor want to board with tenant. Write to Ed ward Matthews, Richmond. r.'-lt FOR RENT House, 333 South 13th street. 29-3t FOR RENT Second floor of new mod ern residence, south front, rooms furnished and unfurnished. Call 203 North Ninth street. FOR RENT A desirable flat of five rooms, with bath in Safety Deposit Building. Call at Dickinson Trust Co's office. 29-tf FOR KENT Furn'.shed rooms, eleo trie light, steam heat, for gentleman only, at the Grand. 14-tf ' LOST. LOST New black silk waist, south of Main street, on 7th, .sth or A. Finder please leave at Boston Store desk and get reward. 3-2t LOST Silver Golf Club hat, North 10th or Main; return 326 N. 10th. 30-lt Moore &Ogborn Write Fire and Tornado insurance. We will bond you. Loans from $100 to $2,500. Phone Home 1589, Bell 53 R. ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING. The Morris Nursery for all kinds of Hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Evergreens. E. H. BELL, Prop. Phone 309. Nat. Road East. CALL 1679 Feed of all Kinds Omer Whelan 39 S. 6th St. Riley's rn Big Four and National Seed Oats and Seed Potatoes. Lawn and Garden er, Etc. Seeds, FertilizWm. Hill & Co.. Both Phones 398. 913 Main Street. Pennsylvania LINES EXCURSIONS TO LOS ANGELES, CAL. April 27 to May 1 Mystic Shriners May 7 to 15 German Baptist Brethren. Good going one route, returning another. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. May 31 to June 3 American Medical Association. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July 5, 6 and 7 Knights Templar. BOSTON, MASS. July S, 9 and 10 Y. P. C. U. PHILADELPHIA July 12, 13 and 14 B. P. O. E. One-way Second-class Colonist Tickets to Idaho, Montana, Mexico and Pacific Coast Points at Unusually Low Fare daily during April. AROUND THE WORLD. Tours 5610 and upward. For full particulars consult C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agt., Richmond, Ind. ArtUlcla; gas. the 20th century fuel
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Very mild, just in. PHONE 292. HADLEY BROS ! r I - ... " " " r WM. WAKING Plumber and Gas fitter fiioclps andSandrifs Phone 1482. 406 Main St.Notice, Farmers ! "Doddo" 22721 the Imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the "Clevenger" horse, and Prince Wilkes, will be at my farm this vaauiii 4-1 " Mines viuiin vi nibir mond, on the Middleboro pike. The public in invited to call. A. H. PYLE, Phone 805-C. R. F. D. No. 4. NEXT SUNDAY You will need some good Perfume with that new hat and gown. If you really want the most popular perfume of the day, try RIEGER'S ROYAL CHERRY BUDS "It won't come out in the wash." M. J. QUIGLEY Court House Pharmacy Easy Payments Or Cash at Hassenbusch 505-507 Main St. 4 Richmond Monument Co. 33 North Eighth St. ! Phone 1457 Richmond, Ind. I The COLD THAT HANGS OH is more dangerous than Z f most people imagine j i Why not try J COLD TABLETS? t They drive a cold right out t of your system and it does t not come back. If they do J not we refund the money, t rrice ioc for, uottie ADAMS' DRUG STORE. -l- ! ! i4 $ nnrjT nrnriinT o onii 4 nuDi . nenruni a ouii Repair All Klnda UPHOLSTERED f DRMTLRt 1237 MAIN. PHONE 1717. t i JOHN A. HABING 331 S. 6th St. Staple and Fancy Groceries . FLOUR and FEED. Tjhojk 376 FOR SALE See Al. II. Hunt, 7 N. Oth st, and let him tell you about those lots on S. 21st street, west side of street. AL. H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth Street. SEE THAT MOPGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: Have had 15 years successful. A $21 renter, good loca uon, $z,uuu: a 522 renter, s',oUu: a 5 room house, $S00 ($100 cash, bal. $8 per mo.); a 3 room $500 ($100-50 cash. balance $7 per mo.); cash to loan from $500 to $5,000. Quite a number good investments. FOR SALE A good 1C0 acre farm, sugar tree land, 25 acres in timber, 700 standing sugar trees. Good buildings, abund ance of water. A bargain if sold soon Write, WM. G. BAKER, R. R. No. 1. New Paris, Ohio, MONUMENTS AND MARKERS We have a large stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell. Prop. 15 S. 10th. HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the j Hands Petro-Pine Ointment will i keep the hands soft and fre from t cracks and sores. Half-pound box. 25c. at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Pine Co., Rich mond, Ind. - PHONE 794 for the best grades of COAL AND COKE. A. HARSH COAX, AND SUPPLY CO. Pattern and Machine Work of AH Kinds. STANDARD PATTERN MFG CO. 11th and North E Street.
FOR SALE BROWKELI;XKGINE. . Io good .condiUyj-Second-hand Well Maduic, . Fine Shape. JACOB KERN'.' let and Richmond At.
- t virriir'fAr . . . . , . - ... with an office on th first floor ml the Court Houm will giTe you beat ' aervlce In MI pension &tters Alonro Marshall, Richmond. Ind. SPECIAL Phone No. 936 Calls the Large Empire Moving Cars. AL WINTERSTEIN, Prep. 523 Main St. OCEAN TRAVEL. . Don't the weather make you feel as if you would like to take a trip Perots the Ocean? We offer the finest accomodations for ocean travel on the Hamburg' American line. Richmond Insurance Agency. Haus X. Koll, Mgr. 11 South 7th street. Tel. No.41. See our supply of new Bicyc'es and Bicycle Sundries. Secopi hantf bicycles for sale. Bicycle repairing . specialty. Also full line of second-1 hand household Goods, Furniture, Car. pets, Etc., at very low prices. yr. F. BROWN. Home Phone 1778. 1030 Main St. SCHOLL'S MEAT MARKET always on hand, all kinds . of home grown m?ats, both fresh and cured. Qtrs m your trad. I guarantee satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1611. FARNHAM tMTJffRACITE C0AH EGO NO. 4. CHESTNUT. rfoth Phones L. ZWISSLER'S HOME BAKERY The Excellence of our QUAKER BREAD Is proven by the Increasing demand. The biggest and best B loaf. Everything else In our Una la rtade to please. . - ' a! DR. W.J. SMITH 1 Si ..DENTIST.. 1103 Main Street, Ground floor 4. f jm. . a a -St . A e. e- a e. A,tllit,JL,,tAlfcAi TnTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTT Schneider Carriage Factory Bring In your Vehicles an have them repaired for the ..spring and summer. 4 i I t 4Rubber Tiring ; New work to order. All work guaranteed. 48 N. Oth St. CIT0 H. C. Bullerdick & Son are in post- ' tion for making contracts. with grow ers, who are raising Corn and Toma., toes, for Canning purposes for 1907.,' Anyone wanting to contract can calli at factory or call phone 1235 and let! us know and we will send one of our representatives to call and see you. We are contracting for Tomatoes at $8.00 per ton, for this season. WHY PAY MORE? Upholstering and General Furniture Repairing All Work Guarantor. J. B. HOLTHOU8E Phone 472. 121. Sonth Sixth DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Lady Assistant. I New Quick Meal I I Gasoline Stoves I Just received at T ' 4 U.ll s Hardware t&tore 4 1 915 Wain SV " - TTTTTT DR. PARK, - DENTIST, 8 North 10th St- Richmond. Ind. H. R. DOWNING &. SON, UNDERTAKERS 1S N. 8th St Richmond, Ind. Both Phones 75.
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