Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 93, 19 April 1907 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Friday, April 19, 1907.

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lotto Nefw Spring Sfluoes Yes, tlic new styles for this season are now ready. Ready in a wider assortment than we have ever had before thus early. Our new models are works ol shoe art. Truly do ihey sustain their reputation ol being the best $3.00 auradl $3.50

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Shoe Values For Women Styles in Shoos do it change as radically, from season to season, as do the styles in dress. Yet i'Jie devotees of Feltman's shoes will see certain marked im movement s over 1 st season's models. There are some en

tirely new models, so.no that are destined to be favorites this spring and summer. Cfras. H. Fcltman Successor to Curmt, Davis & Gray No. 724 Main Street.

Fresh Strawberries Cauliflower Asparagus ithubarh New Tomatoes New Potatoes Celery Red and White Radishes Lettuce DRESSED CHICKENS Hens Baked Ham Patato Chips Home Made Bread . Brown and White Cream to Whip Your Saturday Order will be appreciated HADLEY BROS. Phone 292 t i t t II

WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. Too Late for Classification. WANTED Your patronage for carriage painting and repairing all kinds. Rubber tiring a specialty. Good secondhand buggies and surreys for sale. Will exchange for your old rig. 404 Slain street. 19-Tt FOK SALE 4-rooni Phone SOI. cottage cheap. 10-7t FOR SALE Riding spring tooth cultivator; 2-section steel lever harrow: buggy, carriage and work harness. 1127 N. I. street. l'J-2tp FOR SALE Antique oak dining table and chairs; folding couch with cover. 1017 N. A street. - 19-2tp COME AND SEE The fine Percheron stallion Avondale, at my farm three miles northeast of Centerville, Ind. Thomas Eliason. 19-2St City and County STATISTICS. Births. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Miller, 111 Williams street, girl, second child. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber, 44 South Fifth street, girl, second child. Deatns and Funerals. EGLY The funeral of Joseph Egly was held from the home. HO North J street this afternoon. Herman lodge of Odd Fellows had charge of the services. Burial was In Earlham cemetery. CADWALLADER The funeral of

Beginning Monday, April 22nd, and continuing each day thereafter for TWO WEEKS, Mrs. Katherine Swan of New York, will give a course of lectures and Instructions on plain and fancy cooking, using ARTIFICIAL GAS AS FUEL. ; Mrs. Swan has probably the widest acquaintance with kitchens of any woman now engaged in Cooking Instruction Work. She has a wide fund of interesting information on domestic affairs gained by experience and her talks are sprinkled with amusing anecdotes to paint sober facts. Her programs will contain nearly every day some original dish of her own, some especially adapted to entertaining. She wili also arrange some unique events using Electric fuel appliances. , W-e are now fitting up "the store room, No. 9 South Seventh street, for these lectures and installing the most complete line of Gas and Electric Ap-. pliances ever shown In Richmond. We most cordially invite the Ladies of Richmond to attend these lectures knowing that they will be greatly benefitted and more than amply repaid for so doing.

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Reece Cadvvallader was held Thursdayafternoon at the home, 74 South Sixteenth street, and was quite largely attended. The floral offerings were beautiful. The Rev. Clarence M. Case officiated and Mrs. Emma Hadley sang several beautiful solos. Burial was in Earlham. The pall bearers were Wm. B. Hadley, John Elliott, Benj. Hlxer. Alonzo Gardner, Finley Newlin and Wayland Kelsey. JUERGENS The funeral of George H. Juergens was held this afternoon from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Juergens, 442 South Fifth street, and a large number of friends and relatives were in attendance. Will Turner, proprietor of the Turner drygoods store of Kokomo, for whom Mr. Juergens worked for three years in company with a number of other Xokomo men, came to this city to attend the funeral. The others were Frank H. Hubbard, Roy Watton. Harry Nielson, Fred L. Trees, E. B. Seward, Mark Haseltine, Louis Fee, J. W. Harbaugh, Earl B. " Barnes, Ned D. Ruddell, Arlington Haas, Rev. McKee and Leo Witty. The number of Kokomo men here is a token of the high es teem in which Mr. Juergens was held in that city. Following the short ser vices at the home the burial was in Lutherania. after which further services were held in St. John's Lutheran church, the Rev. Albert Feeger officiating. HUSKING SEASON Is Hard m the Hands Petro-Pine Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from cracks and seres. Half-pound box, 25c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by maii. ietro-PIne;Ci., Richmond, Ind. 3L.i

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WEEK IS VERY QUIET ONE. Very Little Change in Market Quotations Wheat up 2 Cents. Probably the past week has been .the quietest on the local markets, in several months. The livestock market, which has been the subject of more caange than any other, seems to have hit a level and may stay at this point for some time to come. The only change noticed is the increase in the price of wheat. It rose two cents, on the bushel. PROVISIONS AT RETAIL. (By Bee Hive Grocery.) Eggs, per dozen ISc Country butter, per lb 2Sc Creamery butter, per lb ..40c New apples, per peck 50c Cabbage, per lb 5c Potatoes, per bushel 75c Oranges, per dozen 30& 60c Lemons, per dozen COc Bananas, per dozen 15 to 20c Onions, per peck .Cue to 50c Leaf Lettiire, per lb 20c 'Head Lettuce, per head 10c j Shelled Pop Corn, 10c lb; 3 lbs for 25c ! Prunes, per lb 10c to 20c I ts"""" ............... vi New Honey, per lb 22c ... .20c ; 3 for 10c Sc 50c 5c .10c to 15c 15c . . .15ci20c 15c , 10c , 35c New Maple Sugar, per lb. Green Onions, per bunch 5 Spanish Onions, per lb. . Grean Peppers, per dozen. Radishes, per bunch Cranberries, per quart Spinach, per M peck Cucumbers Grape Fruit Parsnips, 3 lbs for Oysters, per quart Cauliflower, per head.. .. . . 20 & 3-c Green beans, per 4 peck 35c Horseradish, per bottle 10c Lima Beans, per lb. 10c; 3 lbs for 25c Carrots (new) per bunch .5c Navy Beans, per lb 5c Cocoanuts, each 10c Figs, per lb 20c Sweet Cider, per gallon 25c Dates, per lb 10c Apricots, per lb 25c Lard, per lb 12V2c Egg Plant 15 to 25c Bacon, per lb ...22c Cured Ham, per lb 16c Boiled Ham, per lb 40c Pineapples 20 to 25c Mushrooms, 75c per lb.; 20c li lb. Fresh tomatoes, each 5c Strawberries, per quart ....15c CHEESE PRICES. Neuschatel, each 5c Imported Swiss, per lb...". 40c Brick, per -lb 22c 1 Edam, each $1.00 Pineapple, each 55c Roquefort, per lb 60c Royal Luncheon, 10c, 15c and 25c Sap Sago 10c Maple Leaf Cream, each 10c . COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Prices paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Creamery Butter, per lb. ..... ... .32c Country Butter, per lb 20c and 22c 1 Eggs, per dozen 14c PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Dressed YToung chickens, per lb .15c Old chickens, per lb 15c Turkeys, per lb ISc Ducks, per lb ..15c MEATS AT RETAIL. (Furnished by Long Bros.) Chuck roast, per lb.,... 10c Fresh pork, per lb., 12i to 15c Pork chops, per lb 15c Lard,-per lb. (under 5 lb lots).... 12c Lard per lb. (over 5 lb lots) ,11c Bacon, per lb., 10c to 18c Pork roast, per lb 12c to 15c Veal, per lb., 15c to ISc Fresh side pork, per lb. .". .12c Smoked ham (whole) ISc Smoked ham, sliced, per lb 25c Porterhouse steak, per lb .. 15c Fresh pan or link sausage, per lb. 121:C Beef to boil, per lb.....; S10c Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) Wheat May, open 77i to , close TSVs; July, open 79?i vto , close S0; Sept., open 81, close 82. Corn May, open 474, -close 47; July, open 47 to , close 4S ; Sept., open 484 to M , close 48. Oats May, open 43, close 43 ; July, open 40 to , close 40; Sept., open 35 to Is, close 35? Pork May. open 15.90, close 15.90; July, open 15.97, close 15.95 . Lard May. open 8.59, close 8.65; July, open S.72, close 8.77 ; Sept., open S.S5, close S.90. Short Ribs May, open 8.47, close 8.50; July, open 8.62, close 8.65; Sept., open 8.72, close 8.77. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) Chicago, 111., Apiil. 19 Hogs, receipts 20,000; left over 4,040, prospects lower; light 6.456.67; mixed 6.45 6.65; heavy 6.25(0 6.62; rough 6.25 6.10. Cattle 20,000. Sheep 8,000 New York. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) New York, April 19

Open. Close. Amal. : Copper 93 93 Am. Smelt aud Rfg 131 " 131 Am. Sugar Rfg -.123 123 Atchison 94 93 Brooklyn R. T 59 59 Canadian Pacific .......175 174 C, M. and St. P 1334 ; 133 111. Central 145 145 Louis, and Nash 117 117 Missouri Pac 74 74 New York Central ...... 11 S 11S Pennsylvania .124 124 Reading 106 106 Rock Island ............ 21 21 Rock Island pfd 4S 4S Southern Pac S2 82 Union Pac ..136 136 V.- S. Steel .17. 2.7 V. S. Steel pfd 100 100

Sales up ro 12 p. in., 204,200. New York Money Market, 2 per cent. Ve artificial gas for light and beat. . 10 tf

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Results. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Chicago 3 Cincinnati o New York U

Lost Pet. 1 .750 1 .750 2 .G00 2 .600 3 .400 O r r . !( 1 4 .200 ) 4 .000 1

f Philadelphia . Boston . . Pittsburg. Brooklyn St. Louis .1 .1 .0 AT PHILADELPHIA. R. II. E. Boston. S 9 5 Philadelphia io s 5 Batteries Bolts and Needham; Pittinger and Dooin. AT BROOKLYN. R. II. E. New York n 2 2 Brooklyn 3 3 1 Butteries Taylor and Bresnahan; Pastoiios and Ritter. AT PITTSBURG. R. II. K. Chicago 0 e 2 Pittsburg 1 2 2 Batteries Brown and Moran; field and Phelps. Cincinnati-St. Louis, too cold. LeiAMERICAN I LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Tct. New York 3 Boston ,1 Detroit 3 Cleveland 2 Chicago 3 St. Louis 2 Philadelphia 2 Washington 1 .750 .000 j .000 .500 .500 .400 .400 .250 AT CHICAGO. It. II. E.I St. Louis 0 7 0; Chicago 2 S it Batteries Morgan and Buelow; Alt rock and McFarland. AT CLEVELAND. R. II. E. Detroit 2 f. 0 Cleveland 0 3 2 Batteries Mullen and Payne; I less and Bemis. AT NEW YORK. R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 J 0 New York S 5) 1 Batteries -Coombs and 1 Berry; Clarkson and Kleinow. AT BOSTON. R. II. E. Washington.. 4 10 1 Boston. .- 0 5 0 Batteries Hughes and Blankenship; Oberlin and Shaw. AMERICAN ASSN. STANDING. Won Lost Pet. Indianapolis 2 Columbus 2 Louisville 1 Toledo 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 J,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Minneapolis 0 Kansas City 0 St. Paul 0 Milwaukee 0 AT INDIANAPOLIS. Indianapolis, April IS. It. II. E. Indianapolis.. 3 9 0 Batteries Cadwaladev and Towne; Cromly and Livingstone. AT COLUMBUS. R. II. E. Milwaukee 0'G 3 Columbus 6 8 1 Batteries Doherty and Beville; Robertail and Blue. Kansas City-Louisville, rain. AT TOLEDO. R. II. E. St Paul .. .. ..4 Toledo 9 Batteries Correy, Criss and Arbogest; West and Abbott. HICK FULLY RECOVERED Got Over Effects of His Billiard Defeat. PITCHES WINNING BALL ''Nick" Altrock, the famous pitcher, who was so easily vanquished in -a match pocl game in this city last winter by "Punk" Overman, seems to have recovered from the effects of his defeat and 3'esterday he took courage and demonstrated that although he was no pool "shark" he could pitch base ball. He let the St. Louis aggregation down with no scores while the White Sox secured two. All was due to Altrock's excellent pitching. A dispatch from Chicago says in regard to Altrock; "Nick" Altrock is widely believed to be in line for the premier pitching honors of the American league for the season. Many careful experts state that Xick is the ablest twixier in the entire organization." Boston Lost Morning Game. Boston, April 19 The New York Nationals won from Boston In the Whooping Cough. I hare used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in ray family in cases of whooping cough, and want io tell yon that It i3 the best medicine I have ever used. W. F. Gaston, Posco, Ga. This remedy is safe and sure. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

Every Heart Beat Forces about S ounces of blood out of the heart, and sends it coursing through the veins to the remotest part of the body. This is the amount required by nature to nourih and sustain your body. Every ounce less than this means a shortage in nature's supply of building-up material. A weak heart cannot meet this demand, and consequently you suffer. If your heart skips a beat, or flutters, palpitates, pains you, or you have shortness of breath, yon may be sure that the heart is working imperfectly. Dr. .Miles' Heart Cure will strengthen the heart muscles and nerves. "I had ben a grrat sufferer for 13 vears. At the time I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure 1 had been confined to my bed for four ..'.onths. 1 1 ad freau.nt Finking spell-. Fometiniea as many as three in a day. diirinjr -nl.irh my heart would seem to stop beating-, necessitating: the cailinp of a vhysician to resuscitate me. l'.efore finishing the first bottle the sinklns- spells had ceased, and I took altogether five bottles for a complete cure. I now enjoy perfect health, and am very grateful for this wonderful medicine, for it is tho means of my being with my fsmiij now," HEI'KCCA BEXXET. 1319 Tandos St., Indianapolis. Ind. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is aold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falia he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.

Riley's Seed Corn ALL KINDS PLANTS AND SEED POTATOES. Lawn and Garden Seeds, Fertilizer, Etc. Wm. Hill & Co. Both Phones 398. 913 Main Street. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cltanma and twmotiTiaa th Bate. PrMiotaa lnnniDt (roth. rtmr Tula ta BMtart rar Hlr to i'.a Youthful Color. Cum tcalp dirM bttr Miu. PENSION Attorney and Notary Public with an office on the firat floor of the Court House will give you beet service in .11 pension matters Aionio Marshall, Richmond. Ind. DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Lady Assistant. M oore & Ogbor n 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. BUILOINQ. The Morris Nursery HARDY RHODODENDRONS, HARDY AZALEAS, HARDY TREE ROSES, HARDY ROSES, HARDY SHRUBS, AND EVERGREENS, HOLLAND GROWN, FOR SPRING PLANTING. Phone 309 E. H. BELL MONUMENTS AND MARKERS We have a large stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell, Prop. 15 S. 10th. I OR SALE BR0WNELL ENGINE, In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. JACOB KERN, 1st and Richmond At. SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: Have had 15 years successful. A $24 renter, good location, $2,000; a $22 renter, $2,500; a 5 room house, $S0O ($100 cash, bal. $S 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. SPECIAL. Phone No. 936 calls the large Empire Moving cars. Our local business, moving good furniture and pianos, storing, packing, crating and shipping everything in the household in rain or shine. Phone your order. AL WINTERSTEEN, Prop. Residence, No. 523 Main street. VAILE SCHOOL WAS BADLY WALLOPED. Thursday afternoon t the Hibberl school base ball team triumphed over the Yaile school, by the score of 23 to 7. The Vaile school representatives were not in the running at any stage of the game. The contest was at the corner of Fourteenth and B streets. IE -yoti wish beautiful; clear, white clot hes nse Ri Cross Eall Blue. Large 2 oz. package, Z cents. Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. ' - 10 tf

Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Excursions. BENEVOLENT and PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS- X Philadelphia, Pa.. July 15th-20th. ' 07. Round trip fare, $17.15. Selling dates July 12th. 13th and 14th. good for return trip until July 23rd, 07. KNIGHTS TEMPLARS CONCLAVE AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July 9th to 13th inclusive. Round trip, $15.45. Selling dates July 5th, Cth and 7th, good for returning until July 13th, 1907. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT NORFOLK, VA Opens April 26th, closes Nov. SO, 19G7. Coach fares, in coaches only, $12.85 for the ROUND TRIP; . these tickets on sale every Tuesday until closo of Exposition, limit 15 days. 30 Day Tickets ', $1S.10 CO Day Tickets 21.4? Season Tickets 24.0 J CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. July 10th-15th, 1907. One fare for round trip. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Selling dates June 1st to 4th, good for returning June 10th. Fare for ROUND TRIP $18 40. For Further particulars, ask C. A. BLAIR, Home Phone 44. Pass. & Ticket Agt.

C, C. & L. R. R. (Effectivo April 7th. 1907.) EASTBOUNO. No.l No.3 No.31 No 3-5 a.ni. p.m. a.m. p. m. :30 :0 :05 :1 . ! Lv, Chicago. dS:35 9:30 sS:35 Peru 12:50 2:05 4:40 Marion.... 1:41 2:59 &:37 Muncie .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 Rlchm'd.. 4 05 0:15 S:05 9 C m i 8 9 Lv. Lv. Lv, Lv. Ar. CIn'tl 6:35 7:30 10:25 p.m. a.m. p.m. WESTBOUND. No.2 No.4 No.32 N0.6a.m. p.m. a.m. Lv. Cin'tl ...dS:40 9:00 sS:40 p.m. Lv. RichmM. 10:55 11:22 10:55 '6:30 Lv. Muncie.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Lv. Marion .. 1:19 1:44 1:19 9:00 Lv. Peru 2:25 2:45 2:25 10:00 Arr. Chicago 6:40 7:00 9:20 7:00 p.m. aju. p.m. a.m. Daily. d-Daily Except Sunday. s-Sunday Only. Through Vestibuled Trains betweeu Chicago and Cincinnati over our own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains N03. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie, Marlon. Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Muncie and Peru, thence trains Nos. 3 and 4, between Peru and Chicago. For schedules, rates and further information call on or write, C. A. BLAin. P. & T. A., Richmond, ind. WTTTTTTTTTTTtT " I IHSURAIICE.REAL ESTATE I LOANS, RENTS I W. H. Dradbury CO on Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Oik ZWISSLER'S HOME BAXXST The Excellence of our QUAKER BREAD is proven by the Increasing: demand. The biggest and bK S loaf. Everything else In our Una Is made to pleas. WM. WAKING Planter anl Gas Fitter Bicycles and SsndHes Phono 1482. 408 Main St. ujErjiro And MARKERS Best Material and Workmaushlp. H. C. HATTAWA1T,. ' No. 12 North 6th Street. NyaPs Cod Liver Compound Tasteless and Palatable. No oil or greaao. Eaay tot ah. It builda you up. Guaranteed by M. J. Quigley COURT HOUSE PHARMACY : Notice, Farmers ! "Doddo" 22721 the Imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the "Clevenger" horse, and Prince Wilkes, will be at my farm this season, 2'2 miles north of Richmond, on the Middleboro pike. The public Is invited to call. A. H. PYLE, Phone 805-C. R. F. D. No. 4. DR. PARK, DENT 1ST 8 North 10th Richmond, Ind. H. R. DOWNING & SON, " UNDERTAKERS 16 N. 8th St., Richmond, Ind. Both Phones 75.