Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 106, 4 May 1907 — Page 6

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Saturday, May 4, 1907.

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MARKETS

Richmond. PROVISIONS AT RETAIL. (By Bee Hive Grocery.) Egrs, per dozen ISc Country butter, per lb 2Sc Creamery butter, per lb 5c New apples, per peck ,...60c Cabbage, per lb - -J Potatoes, per bushel 75c Oranges, per dozen.. C0& COc Lemons, per dozen . 20c Bananas, per dozen 15 to 20c Onions, ner neck 20c to 50c Leaf Lettuce, per lb Head Lettuce, per head Jue Shelled Pop Corn, 10c lb; 3 lbs for 25c Prunes, per lb 10c to 20c Maple, per gallon (pure) ...... .$1.40 New Honey, per lb ...22c New Maple Sugar, per lb 20c Green Onions, per bunch 5: 2 for 10c Spanish Onions, per lb Sc Green Peppers, per dozen 50c Radishes, per bunch 5c Cranberries, per quart 10c to 15c Spinach, per Vi peck..... Cucumbers 15c; 15c20ci Crane Fruit .'. Parsnips, 3 lbs for Oysters, per quart Cauliflower, per head.. -. 20 Green beans, per peck . loc; .... .10c .""c ' & 35c ... 23c Horseradish. rer bottle 10c Lima Beans, per lb. 10c: 3 lbs for 25c j Carrots (new) per bunch ...5c! Navy Beans, per lb.... 5c; Cocoanuts. each 10c1 Figs, per lb 20c Sweet Cider, per gallon 25c Dates, per lb 10c Apricots, per lb 25c Lard, per lb- 12'c j Egg Plant 15 to 23c j Bacon, wr lb 22oJ "Cured Hani, per lb Boiled Hani, per lb -Pineapples 20 Mushrooms, 75c per lb.; 20c Fresh tomatoes, each Straw berries, per quart CHEESE PRICES. Neuschatel, each Imjorted Swiss, per lb ICc 1 0c to 23c V lb. 5c . . lt)C Brick, per lb. .aam. eacn i.uuj Pineapple, each c Roquefort, per lb 60c i Royal Luncheon, 10c, 13c and 25c Sa? Sago 10c Ma'le Leaf Cream, each 10c Canienbert (cans) 25c Dutch (cans) 10c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Prices paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Creamery Butter, per lb 30c Country Butter, per lb .1820c Eggs, per dozen . 15c PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Dressed Young chickens, per lb .. .. ..ISc. Old chickens, per lb 15c Turkeys, per lb ISc Ducks, per lb 15c j MEATS AT RETAIL. (Furnished by Long Bros.) Chuck roast, per lb. 10c Freth pork, per lb I2V2 to 15c Pork chops, per Ih., 15c Lard, per lb. (under 5 lb lots).... 12c PHONE 794 Cor the best grades of COAL AND COKE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. Let That Morgan Eighth and North E Make Your Mortgage Exemption PapCrS. I HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the Hands Petro-Pine Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from crocks and seres. Half-pound box, 25c. at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by maii. Petro-PIne Co., Richmond, led. DR. PARK, DENTIST A North 10th St.. Richmond. Ind. MONUMENTS ANE MARKERS We have a large stock to select from. Pr'ces reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell, Prop. 15 S. 10th. C, C. & L. R. R. (Effective April 7th, 1307.) EASTBOUND. No.l No.S No.Cl No.3-5

a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lv. Chicago. dS:35 9:30 sS:35 9:30 Lv. Peru 12:50 2:05 4:40 6:00 Lv. Marion.. 1:44 2:59 5:37 7:05 Lv. Muncie .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 S:10 Lv. Richm'd.. 4 05 5:15 8:05 9:35 Ar. Cin'tl 6:35 7:30 10:25

p.m. a.m. p.m. WESTBOUND. No.2 No.4 No.22 No.6-4 a.m. p.m. a.m. Lv. Cin'tl ...dS:40 9:00 s$:40 p.m. Lv. Richm'd. 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. a.tn. p.m. a.m. Daily. d-Daily Except Sunday. s-Sunday Only. Through Vestibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati over our own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie, Marion, Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Muncie ana Peru, thence trains Nos. 3 and 4, between Peru and Chicago. For schedules, rates and further information call on or 'write. C. A. BLAIR." P. & T. A.. Richmond, Ind.

Lard per lb. (over 5 lb lots).... 11c Bacon, per lb., ....lGc to 18; Pork roast, per lb... 1214c to 15c Veal, per lb ..35c to ISc Fresh side pork, per IK, l-'tC Smoked ham (whole? .....lc Smoked ham. sliced, per lb., 25c Porterhouse steak, per lb 15c Fresh pan or link sausage, per lb. 12'c Beef to boil, per lb ..8&10c FIELD SEEDS. (Paid by .ohn H. Runge & Co.) (Wholesale Prices. Recleaned Eases.) Clover Seed, Little Red, er bn. f.S.OOftJS.SO Clover Seed. Big English. 8.00-g; 8.50 Timothy Seed 2.10575 2.2 RETAIL FISH MARKET.

0c j. (Quotations furnished by the Sandus ky Fish Market.) White fish, per Id ...13c Pickeral, per lb 13c. Trout, per lb. ., .. 15c. Cat fish, per lb ..15c Red snapper, per lb 15c. , Hallibut, per lb. .. -, ..15c! Perch, per lb 10c. 3 for 23. Multes, per lb 10c 3 for 25. Smelts, per Jb 15c j RETAIL COL PRICES. Anthracite ST.C'O Jackson - 5.00 Pocahontas 4.25 I Winifred 4.00 i Pittsburg 4.00 j Hocking Valley .o Nut and Slack Coke Tennessee ... Kanawha z.io 5.75 4.75 4.00 WHEAT AND CORN. j (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills.) Wheat 77c. Corn. . 50c Oats, per lit: 3S 40c. j Rye C5c f Bran.. Middlim .. ..?22.00 :s. . . ..24.00 WAGON MARKET, (Paid by Omer Whalan.) 'Baled Timothy $18

j Mixed Timothy $17 -oC! Loose Timothy $18 ..40cStraw $S$S.50

Corn 50c Mixed 0ats 33 40c. White Oats 40c Clover hay, loose $14 Clover hay, baled $16 (Paid by H. J. Ridge & Son.) Timothy $16 Mixed Timothy $12 14 Straw. , $5.50 7.50 Corn 4750c Oats 3840c RICHMOND LIVE STOCK. (Prices paid by Long Bros.) Hogs, 200 lbs., top, heavy $6.25 Stockers, per lb 4c to 5M:C Cows, per lb .2 Vic to Sc Heifers, per lb., : 3c to 4c Sheep, per lb 4:c to 5c Choice butcher steers, per lb 4Vc to 5c Calves $4.50 5.00 Spring lambs, per lb 6c8c A Narrow Escape. G. W. Cloyd. a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., had a narfow escape four years ago, when he ran a jimson bur into bis thumb.. He says: "The doctor wanted to amputate it but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and that cured the dangerous wound." 25c at A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. WHEAT OUTLOOK BRIGHTER. St. Louis. Mo.. May 4. The Modern Miller says of the crop outlook: Reports from winter wheat millers indicate no extensive crop damage outside of Texas and Oklahoma. Except in northern Oklahoma, that state and I exas nave practically lost tnexr crop through green bug ravages. Several large producing counties in southern Kansas have suffered material loss by bug and drought. Little damage by green bugs is reported elsewhere. Injury by winter killing, late frosts cr floods in the more eastern states and deterioration through lack of moisture in Kansas is reported, but no serious damage is noted. During the laot week of April favorable weather has had a beneficial efiect, most millers reporting improvement in the condition of the crop. Nearly all unite in the beiief that seasonable growing weather will overcome the bad effects of the cold dry spell of April. JOT GOAR SHOT HIMSELF Well Known Ball Player Met With Accident. Jot Goar. postmaster and well known ball player. was accidentally shot while hunting frogs near New. Lisbon Thursday afternoon, and while the wound is not serious, he will be Laid J up for some weeks. With Dr. Harvey Koons. Mr. Goar was fishing and hunting frogs, and carried a long barrelel revolver in his hip pocket. In some way the gun was discharged and the bullet ranged down his right leg, not touching the bone, and lodged just above the knee. Don't Pay Alimony. to be divorced from your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. 25c Try them. Spain and Prance have agreed to build within the next ten years, three trans-Pyrenean railroads. passing through Puigeerda. Somport antj Sclou. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies the blood. Artificial gac, the 20th century fuel. lOtf Chicago passengers using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station: most conveniently located- ltertiemr iki, . ctf

GRAND STAND WORK

TO START Improvements at Athletic Park Will Be Hurried as .Much As It Is Possible. THE GAME FOR SUNDAY. DUESSELDORFER TEAM IANAPOLIS WILL BE PONENTS FOR THE SUNDAY CONTEST. OF INDTHE OPOPENING The Lineups Sunday. Richmond. Ritter, Center Field. Cameron, 1st Base. Plummer, Right Field. Durham, Left Field. Kelley, Shortstop. Justice, 2d Base. Cunningham, 3d Base. Goehner, Catcher. Horn or Rodenbach, PitcTief. Indianapolis. Groves, Catcher. Anderson, Catcher. Fender, Pitcher. G. Dauss, Pitcher. P. B:uman, 1st Base. Kraft, 2d Base. Stewart, 3rd Base. Levings, Shortstop. G. Bauman, Left Field. B. Dauss, Center Field. Sahm, Right Field. Work on the new grandstand at Athletic park will start Monday and a large force of workmen will be used so that the work can be rushed to completion. The stand should be completed in three weeks. It is to be modern in every respect and will have a seating capacity of fifteen hundre 1. While the stand Is being erected th infield and outfield will be placed in shape. If Sunday is a nice park will be crowded game between the Duesseldorfer teams. day, Athletic to witness the Richmond and The Indianapolis aggregation is a fast one and is included in the Indiana Trolley league circuit, as Is this city. The game between these two league teams will only be an exhibition contest as the league season does not open until the middle of this month. The contest will be called at 3 o'clock and good street car service is assured. Either Rodenback or Horn will be in the box for the Quakers, the choice falling probablyto the former as Horn still suffers from a sore arm. Baseball Notes. Thursday's opening game with the All-Kentuckians, was the first game this season that Rodenback had participated in and the fact that he was able to pitch the entire nine innings is .remarkable. Friday his salary wing was somewhat sore, but it did not prevent him from taking a hard afternoon practice. Plummer, the big right fielder, is working like a troop of horses to reduce flesh taken on the past winter, while he was playing in "hot stove" league in Marion. He will be down to fighting trim in a few days. The big fellow is a hard hitter and once he gets his eye on the ball he will become a pest to opposing pitchers. Manager Jessup is still suffering from the effects of the injury to his right leg. received at the Portland game Wednesday. He hoboled around today a little without the aid of his crutches and threatened to get behind the bat in Sunday's game, but the other players told him to wake ud. It is very probable that "Jack" Goehner will be found wearing the big mit against the Duesseldorfers. To keep the big crowd which will attend the game on Sunday, off the field, wires have been stretched about the entire infield. Weather indications say fair and warmer and it is hoped Old Man Winter .will not be among the rooters. He has taken a great fancy to the game, much to the disgust of the players and spectators. Jim Cameron does not have to wort very hard to get in the P. of C. Jim played polo all winter and is as hard as a keg of nails. He plays first base as easy and skilfully as he does half back on a polo team. Gre. iu.ni s Stamps. Great Britain was the pioneer iu "stampdom," and it is noteworthy that the photograph of the eighteen-year-old Victoria, which adorned the first postage stamp, continued to be the central feature of every stamp issued by Great Britain until nearly a year after the death of the good queen, a period of more than sixty years. A similar policy was pursue;! in the issue of stamps for the score or more colonies of Great Britain, and with but few exceptions the stamps have all borne the likeness of the girl queen. Frank J. Stillman f" Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the congregation last Sunday by continualljcoughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. A. G. Luken & Co. The mistral is the trouble of Marseilles, an east wind that increases the city's death rate 50 per cent. Pattern and Machine Work. A well equipped Brass Foundry. Let us make you an estimate on your work STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO. 11th and North E streets. SCHOLL'S MEAT MARKET " always on hand, all Jrtnds of home grown mc-ts, both fresh and cured. Give me your trade. I guarantee Atlsfactlon; 421 Mala Phoae liU.

MONDAY

NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost Pet. New York 14 3 .S23 Chicago 13 -3 .812 Pittsburg 9 5 .643 Philadelphia 10 6 .625 Boston 7 9 .43S Cincinnati .......... 5 10 .333 St. Louis 3 14 .177 Brooklyn ............ 1 13 .071

AT CHICAGO. Chicago, May 3 Pittsburg-Chicago, rain. AT NEW YORK. R. H. E. Brooklyn 0 2 0 New York 1 3 0 Batteries Stricklett and Butler; Mathewson and Bresnahan. AT BOSTON. R. II. E. ..2 5 4 Philadelphia . Boston . .0 Batteries Lush and Jacklitsch;

Linderman and Brown. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Pet Chicago 11 5 .6S7 Philadelphia 10 6 .625 New York 10 6 .625 Detroit 9 7 .562 Boston 9 S .529 Cleveland 8 S .500 Washington 5 10 .333 St. Louis 4 13 .233

AT DETROIT. First Game R. H. E. Chicago 9 10 Detroit 4 7 2 Batteries Patterson and Sullivan; Willets and Schmidt. Second Game Chicago 1 10 2 Detroit 2 7 Batteries Killian and Payne; Smith and McFarland. AT CLEVELAND. R. II. E. St. Louis 10 15 Cleveland 5 14 2 Batteries Powell and Stephens; Hess and Clark. AT PHILADELPHIA. R. II. E. New York , 4 6 Philadelphia 3 7 Batteries Doyle and Kleinow; Coombs and Powers. AT BOSTON. R. H. E Washington 0 4 4 Boston 3 3 1 Batteries Young and Shaw; Falk enberg and Warner. AMERICAN ASSN. STANDING.

Won Lost Pet Columbus 11 3 .786 Louisville S 4 .667 Toledo S 6 .571 Indianapolis 7 7 .500 Kansas City 5 5 .500 Milwaukee 7 9 .438 St. Paul 6 9 .400 Minneapolis 3 11 .214

AT INDIANAPOLIS. R. H. E Milwaukee 6 11 3 Indianapolis 3 5 2 Batteries Goodwin and Roth; Cromley, Summers -and Livingstone. AT COLUMBUS. R. If. E. St. Paul 1 9 0 Columbus 1 3 0 Batteries Adams and Sugden; Townsend and Blue. Ten innings, darkness. CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Pet. Wheeling 4 1 .S00 Evansville 5 3 .625 Terre Haute 3 3 .500 South Bend 3 3 .500 Dayton 3 3 .500 Canton". 3 3 .500 Grand Rapids.. .. .. 3 4 .429 Springfield 1 4 .200 Yesterday's Results. South Bend 1; Terre Haute 1. Dayton 8; Wheeling 1. Grand Rapids 3: Evansville 1. Canton 7; Springfield 6. GRAND OPENING. Extra fine lunch, Roast Turkey, Roast Pig, fried Oysters, etc., at Muth's tonight. City and County STATISTICS. Deaths and Funerals. NORTON The remains of Retta Norton, who was burned to death in Indianapolis, arrived here Friday evening. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Bethel A. M. E. church. Interment in Earlham cemetery. CONLEY The funeral of Edward Conley will take place from the home, 30 North Eleventh street, at two o'clock Monday. Burial will be in Earlham. Friends may call any time this evening or Sunday. Mr. Conley was 31 years old. He leaves a sister, Elizabeth, and an aunt, Mrs. Smith. His mother died a few months ago. He was born in Richmond, and graduated from the high school in 1S94. He engaged in newspaper work, and left Richmond for Chicago, where he was on the staff of the Record-Herald. He went to New York and engaged in feature and magazine work. He visited the City of Mexico, and located there, being appointed vice-counsul of the. United States at that place. Later he wa3 promoted to the consulship. The German Kaiser has founded, out of his private treasury, a manufactory of majolica - ware on his estate near Cadincn.

SCORING IS CLOSE III FIELD CONTEST Earlham Had a Slight Advantage Over Miami at Half Past Two O'clock.

FIELD IS VERY HEAVY. RECORDS MADE, EVERYTHING CONSIDERED, WERE GOOD THE CROWD IN ATTENDANCE NOT LARGE, OWING TO WEATHER. In the presence of 200 people and on a heavy track and field. Earlham and Miami met in a dual field contest this afternoon at Earlham. At 2:: o'clock Earlham had won points and Mi ami oO1. The events were as follows: 100 yard dash Markley, Miama, first; Johnson, Miami, second. Time. 10 2-5 seconds. 120-Yard Hurdle White, Earlham, first; Britton, Miami, second. Time, 18 2-5 seconds. SSO Yard Run Wann, Earlham, first; Winslow, Earlham, second. Time, 2U7 3-5. Discus Throw Hall, Earlham, first: Johnson, Miami, second. Hall's record 00 feet, y inches; Johnson's record, 95 feet, one half inch. High Jump Markley, Miami, first; White, Earlham, second; Height, five feet two inches. Shot Put Johnson, Miami, first; Wann, Earlham, second. Johnson's record, 34 feet 5Va inches; Wann's record 34 feet i inch. 220 Yard Dash Markley, Miami, first; Johnson, Miami, and Wann, Earlham, tied for second. Time 23' 1-5 seconds. Mile Run Hutton, Earlham, first; Nanney, Earlham, second. Time 5 minutes, G seconds. At three o'clock these additional scores were received: Broad Jump Markley, Miami, first; Birch, Earlham, second. Distance 20 feet, ( inches. 220 Y'ard Hurdle White, Earlham, first; Johnson, Miami, second. Time, 28 seconds. Hammer Throw Smelser, Earlham. first; Stevenson, Miami, second. Smelser's record, 124 feet, 3 inches; Stevenson's record, 10S feet Y2 inch. Total points Earlham 4G,2; Miami, 41. CHARLES W. LANIUS, SOLDIER, IS DEAD Passed Away at the Home of His Sister. HE SAW A LONG SERVICE. ' Charles W. Lanius, a member of Co. F., 30th Infantry, located at Ft Crook, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ed Dickinson, corner of Seventh and North C streets, this morning, aft er an illness covering a period of several weeks. He was fifty-six years of age, and had served in the army since the outbreak of the Spanish-American war in 1SOS. About two weeks ago he came to this city on a furlough to recuperate his health, but since he came to Richmond he had gradually grown worse, till death relieved him. Lani us was born and reared in Eaton, and had been a resident of Richmond but a few months when the Spanish Ameri can war broke out. He enlisted with Co. F., 161st Indiana volunteers. After the war had ended, Lanius reinlisted in the regular army with Co. B 31st Infantry, at Sault St. Marie. Later he enlisted with Co. F, 3rd Infantry, and served two years In Alaska, and later became identified with Co. F, 30 Infantry, located at Ft. Crook. The remains will be taken to Eaton Monday morning at ten o'clock, where the services and burial will take place. PIG WAS CAUGHT WITH LITTLE DIFFICULTY Immediately following the perform ance Friday night at the New Phillips, an 80-pound pig was offered to the person who was "game" to come upon the stage and endeavor to catch piggie by the tail and hold him in that manner for the space of one minute. Contrary to expectations the porker was not so lively as was intended, and fell an easy victim to Wid Soper, of West Richmond. WILL ATTEND SERVICES ON ST. TAMINA DAY. The Red Men of the city have ac cepted the invitation of Rev. Robert H. Smith and will attend the First Baptist church in a body, Sunday, May ' St. Tamina day. Every Red Man in the city is invited. According to a critic, the American j people are becoming more accurate! readers and writers of English than the English themselves. At Harvard University there are twenty professors j of English, while at jxiora mere is only one. America. Germany and France, he says, are all out doing Eng land in English scholarship. c -Lest You Forget Take Blackburn's Castor-Oil-PIll3. Delightfully active. Never gripe, physic. Tonic, purifier. 10c, 25c. Druggists--

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WANTED. WANTED The party that exchanged bicycles Thursday noon at the corner of 7th and Main, is requested to return the one taken and get his, at the city building. " 4-lt WANTED Work by the day or washings to do. 319 S. 4th St. 4-4t WANTED Young men to learn telegraphy. Reasonable rates, positions guaranteed. Write today for particulars. Eastern Indiana School of Telegraphy, Centerville. Ind. 4-lt WANTED First class carriage painter. Good wages, steady time. Address at once with references, wage expected. St. Louis Motor Car Co.. Peoria Heights, 111. " 4-Tt WANTED Boys in machino shop; Richmond Mfg. Co. 4-Ct WANTED First class barber. Address Fred E. Smith, Hagerstown, Ind. 4-lt WANTED Wall paper to clean isfaction guaranteed. Chas. Sat-Ren-nett, 25 Ft. Wayne avenue. 5-3 7t eod WANTED Active agent to sell and install Famous Pitner Gasoline lighting system. Address J. Q. Anderson, Gen'l Del., Richmond, Ind. 5-2t WANTED To rent a house of 5 or 6 rooms, with large yard, or one or two acres, near city. Address N. C. K., care Palladium office. 3-2t FOR SALE Roof and Bridge paint, guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendcnin & Co., 257 Ft. Wayne avenue. Both phones. ml-3mo-wed-sat-wky WANTED A position in private family by experienced man; call 403 S. 12th street, city. 3-2t WANTED A wash woman at No. 22 S. 20th street. 3-3t WANTED Good girl or middle aged woman to do house work In family of three. No washing or hard rough work. Best of wages to right party. Apply at 5o South Seventeenth St at once 3-3t WANTED A position as clerk, cither in clothing or book store, by a school teacher, one who understands the wall paper business; state wages Address C. E. I'., II. R. No. 7, Hot 43, Eaton. O. l-7t WANTL.D Your patronage for carriage painting and repairing all kinds. Rubber tiring a specialty. Good second hand buggies and surreys for sale. Will exchange for your old rig. 404 Main street. 1-tf WANTED Everyone to bring your rugs and carpets to the Banner Rug Co. We make nice fluff rugs cheap. Cor. 1st and Richmond ave. 27-7 1 WANTED A good steady cook at Jabusch restaurant, 428 Main street. 24-tf WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube Bros.' sale barn, 124-120 N. Gth street. Horses bought and sold. 22-30t WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large line of medicines, extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Or. Masters' Remedies. Sheldon, Iowa. WANTED Anyone contemplating building or remodeling, see Marlatt & Mansfield, architects, 42-43 Colonial bids., phone 150? S-tf WANTED Business men in need of office help, call at the Richmond Business College, Phone 240. 6-tf WANTED For FIr Insurance in good reliable companies call on the Richmond Insurance Agency, 11 South 7th street. Tel. 41. City and Country Solicitors wanted. 6-tf WANTED Your carpels and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co.. New Phone 816. Old phone 921. V" WW ANTED Hustlers; make $25 to $30 weekly. Out-door advertising, new plan; no canvassing. Merchants Out-Door Advertising Co., Chicago. 4-lt Male Help Wanted. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Splendid pay after few weeks with us. Positions or locations to start business always on file. Special Inducements this season. Particulars mailed free. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati, O. 11-tf Male Help Wanted. COMPETENT BOOKKEEPERS. Brffrht room busings coU-;e gr&uuales are In great demand. Some of Uie JiJ.Cjjei-iipioyrr" we nerre ar eaU'.n? on c lii foreuvh meait salaries of Jwlti rplfcdid prop-t for ml -ancr merit. Also openings for hitch gmit Or3ie Manas, Auditors and Accotintant at J''!T-r.l sod t'T men having iTioi.ey to Int-est with laeir er1e. Office in 12 cities Write v todfev aUf PO tloa destrpd. HAPGOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. , 101 X Hartford Eld?., Chicago FOR SALS. Richmond property a . specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Elocx, Phone 323. tf vr 51T.r from rhnirp Tiarr'i Kock stock. 7-" cents jtr setting oij

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the Palladium and Sun13 eggs. 107 S. 21st St. 11-lmo-mon-wed- sat FOR SALE Two first-class pool ta749. 2 Tt FOR SALE Centleman's bicycle, cheap. 12 S. 3rd street. 2-It FOR SALE OR RENT New bIx room house, half acre lot. Cash or payments. Address K" care Palladium, or phone New phono IO or lilt;. 4-2t FOR SALE A good N-room house wiui bath, electric lights. 4 bed rooms and barn. Reason for selling going west. Call Home Phone i::i5. 4-2t FOR SALE A girls bicycle, cheap: call phone 157S. -2t FOR SALE Four of the finest lota iu the north-oast part of the city near car line. Al. II. Hunt, 7 N. 9th st. t 9A. FOR SALE Anything you want In the farm line, large or fmiall. Apply to J. E. Moore, ovor 6 North 7th street. S-lmo FOR SALE Pure White Leghorn eggs. 50c setting. Isaac Moore. Thone 402 4C. 23-2it FOR SALE Up-to-date meat market, all furnishings, etc., complete; first class location and owner will bo able to work up a thriving business. Will sell cheap at $75.00. Call at 405 N. D street. 30-7t. Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, 91S Main St. Telephone 491. June3 tf FOR SALE A few Hampshire rows and gilts, bred to farrow in June. W. P. Wilson. Route 7, Richmond Ind. Phone 387. 2tM4t FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light, hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf FOR SALE Good Columbus, new style carriage. E. II. Bell. Phone 209. 11-tc FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms fuuished for Ugbt housekeeping. .V4 N. 15th st. 4 '. FOR RENT Furnished room. bath, hot water, electric lights; 120 S. 3rd street. 5-i-tf FORniEXTFurnishcd room, 233N,' 10th street. 4-7t FOR RENT Seven roomed house, electric lights, both waters, ' newly papered; garden; references required. 405 South West 3rd street. Of FOR RENT Office desk room at 14 N. 9th street. 3-3t FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms; 220 N. 12th street. may3-tf FOR RENT 5 room flat, bath, electric light, 402 Main, phone 310. 30-7t FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms. Inquire at "-45 North 12th"st. 27-7tp FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Main street. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light, steam heat, for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf LOST. LOST Between Gennett theater anil N. 6th street, 2 five dollar bills; finder return to Palladium office. 4-lt MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SPECIAL House Building Loans at low rates, easy terms; call on Thompson's Agency. Wide stairs, 710 Main St. 3-7t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We advise buying July Wheat and September oats. Write us and we shall be pleased to give our reasons. Phelps, Delaney & Company, Bank Floor, Royal Insurance Building, 112-114 Quincey street, Chicago. STRAYED OR STOLEN A sorrel pony with white face. Branded on the shoulder. Notify Patrick Needham, New Paris, R. R. No. 3. 2l-tf COME AND SEE The fine Pcrcheron stallion Avondale, at my farm th re 3 miles northeast of Centerville. Ind. Thomas Eliason. 19-2st immmmsimimmmmismn $$ LOW RATES tt $ On personal loans, together IS $$ with long time, easy payments 5$ SS and satisfactory dealings, can $ $S only be had of the original low $$ ;$5 rate company, the $$ i$S INDIANA LOAN CO., SS 'Phone 1341. Third floor. 40-41 Colonial Bldg. $ f mmmm mm smm mm; FOR SALE A nice suburban Lome, nine rooms, oath and furnace, good barn and plenty of fruit, on car lines, 5 cents fare; car every 1 minutes; ch"" sec me. quick. AL ILJ