Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 124, 25 May 1907 — Page 6
" " . V , - -. " The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Saturday, May 25, 1907.
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Results. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.
Woo. Lost Pet Chicago 25 6 .806 New York .25 7 .781 Pittsburg 16 11 .595 Philadelphia 17 13 .567 Boston 13 18 .419 Cincinnati 10 20 .333 St. Louis 9 23 .231 Brooklyn 7 23 .233 AT NEW YORK. R. H. E. Boston.. .. -.7 13 1 New York 512 3
Batteries Flaherty and "Wiltse and Bowerman. Needham; AT PITTSBURG. R. H. E. Cincinnati 2 6 1 Pittsburg 3 6 0 Batteries Hall and Schlei; Leever and Gibson. AT PHILADELPHIA. R. H. E. Brooklyn ..6 S 0 Philadelphia 3 5 6 Batteries Scanlon and Butler; Lush and Dooin. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Pet. ; Chicago 21 Cleveland.... 21 Detroit 18 New York 15 Philadelphia..- ... ..14 St. Louis 12 Boston ..11 Washington 9 10 12 12 13 16 20 19 19 .677 .636 .600 .536 .467 .37 .367 .327 AT CHICAGO. Chicago, May 24. New York-Chicago; rain. AT CLEVELAND. - R. K. E. Philadelphia .. ..0 3 1 Cleveland 3 S 2 Batteries Plank and Schreck; Rhodes and Beemis. AT ST. LOUIS. R. H. E. Boston 4 9 1 St. Louis 0 4 2 Batteries Young and Criger; Powell and O'Conner. AT DETROIT. R. II. E. Washington 2 5 4 Detroit.. 9 17 1 Batteries Kitson and Hey don; Donavon and Schmidt. AMERICAN ASSN. STANDING.
Wron Lost Pet Kansas City 16 10 .616 Columbus 17 13 .567 Minneapolis 16 13 .552 Toledo . ,,. . ..16 15 .516 ? Milwaukee 16 16 .500 Indianapolis 15 . 20 .484 St. Paul 15 17 .469 Louisville 11 17 .393
AT INDIANAPOLIS. R. H. E. Louisville 5 9 2 Indianapolis 2 7 2 Batteries Putman and Peitz; Cromley, Chenaint and Livingstone. AT COLUMBUS. R. H. E. Toledo 6 11 4 Columbus 2 "7 6 Batteries Latimer and Land; Guyer and Blue. AT MILWAUKEE. Minneapolis-Milwaukee; rain. CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING.
Won Lost Pet. Dayton 14 10 .5S3 Wheeling 13 10 .565 Canton 12 10 .545 Springfield 12 11 .522 Evansville 13 14 .4S1 Grand Rapids 12 13 .4S0 Terre Haute 11 13 .45S South Bend 10 14 .417
Yesterday's Results. Wheeling, 6; South Bend, 0. Springfield, 1; Terre Haute, 0. Canton, 4; Grand Rapids, 3. Evansville-Dayton Rain. MARKETS REPORTS ARE IRREGULAR. Crop Situation and Outlook Is Retarding Retail Business. New York, May 25. Bradstreet's today says: Crop and trade reports are irregular, but there is a slight improvement visible as a whole, owing to higher temperatures. This is most marked in- the grain-growing sections of the West, Southwest and Northwest, where warmer weather with needed rains has helped crop sentiment and encouraged buying. Leading Eastern markets report retail trade lagging and' as a whole the country's distributive trade needs steady warm weather to enable the heavy retail business of the spring of lOtHi being equaled. Relatively the best reports as to retajl and wholesale trade come from the Pacific Northwest. In the central West, Southwest. Northwest, East and South, the volume of retail trade is behind a year ago. almost without exception. As to jobbing trade, it is to be noted that reorder business has been also backward, but this week has seen a fair trade in this line East and West. A few Western and most large Eastern markets report good fall orders, but the general disposition is to await a clearer view of crop development before ordering heavily for fall. At leading Eastern centers the demand for cotton goods is a feature of activity and high raw material and cost of; manufacture is reflected on advanced! quotations for cottons of many kinds, j The men's clothing trade is rather quiet at retail, and the demand at! wholesale for men's wear fabrics is notj brisk for nearby delivery. BAD NEWS FOR "BOARDERS." San Francisco, Cal.. May 25. One Cf tt best potted fruit men of -the
coast says: '"The 1907 prune crop of
California will probably not exceed 75,000,000 pounds, as against a crop last year of 190,000,000 to 200,000,000 pounds and against an average crop for the last seven years of about 140,000,000 pounds. Without question the distribution of prunes from wholesal er to consumer lias been above nor mat, taking the country as a whole, for the first four months of the year.' Richmond. PROVISIONS AT RETAIL. (By Bee Hive Grocery. Eggs, per dozen ISc Country butter, per lb 25c j Creamery butter, per lb 30c New apples, per peck fcuc Cabbage, per lb 5c Potatoes, per bushel 90c Oranges, per dozea. . . . . . . . 30& 60c Lemons, pei dozen 30c Bananas, per dozen 15 to 20c Onions, per peck . 30c to 50c Leaf Lettuce, ner lb ......... 20c Head Lettuce, per head 10c Shelled Pop Cor;, 10c Jb; 3 lbs for 25c Prunes, per lb 10c to 20c Maple, per gallon (pure) S1.40 New Honey, per lb 22c New Maple Sugar, per lb -..20c Green Onions, per bunch 5; 3 for 10c Spanish Onions, per 1"r 8c Green Peppers, per dozen 50c Radishes, per buncb 5c Spinach, per peck 15c Cucumbers 10c Grape Fruit 15c Parsnips, 3 lbs for 10c Oysters, per quart 35c Cauliflower, per head.. . . 20 & 35c Green beans, per V peck .-..20c Horseradish, per bottle 10c Lima Beans, per lb. 10c; 3 lbs for 25c Carrots (new) per bunch F.c Navy Beans, per lb oc Cocoanuts. each 10c Figs, per lb 20c Dates, per lb 10c Apricots, per lb 25c Lard, per lb 121,4c Egg Plant, Bacon, per lb Cured Ham, per lb... Boiled Ham, per lb. . Pineapples Mushrooms, 75c per Fresh tomatoes, each la to 2oc 22c 16c 40c 20 to 25c lb.; 20c v4 lb. 5c Strawberries, per quart .15c Granulated Sugar, 25 lbs $1.30 A Sugar, 19 lbs 1.00 CHEESE PRICES. Neuschatel, each 5c Imported Swiss, per lb 40c Brick, per lb ....22c Edam, each $1-00 Pineapple, each 55c Roquefort, per lb 60c Royal Luncheon, 10c, 15c and 25c Sap Sago 10c Maple Leaf Cream, each.- 10e Camenbert (cans) 25c Dutch (cans) 40c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Prices paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Creamery Butter, per lb 27c Country butter, per lb .'.1520c Eggs, per dozen 14c PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Dressed Young chickens, per lb ..18c. Old chickens, per lb. .. 15c Ttirkevs. ner lb 18c Ducks, per lb 15c MEATS AT RETAIL. (Furnished by Long Bros.) Chuck roast, per lb., 10c Fresh pork, per lb 12V& 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 16c to 18c Pork roast, per lb 12c to 15c Veal, per lb 15c to ISc Fresh side pork, per lb 12c Smoked ham (whole? 18c Smoked ham, sliced, per lb 25c Porterhouse steak, per lb I5c Fresh pan or link sausage, per lb. 12VjC Beef to boil, per lb 810c Cincinnati. Cincinnati, May 25.cattle steady. -Hogs quiet; CATTLE Fair to good shippers.. Common HOGS. Butchers and shippers Common '.. .$4.75 5.75 .6.35 6.37 ..5.25 6.25 SHEEP. Sheep.. 2.75 5.00 Lambs 5.00 7.50 Indianapolis. Indianapolis, May 25. STEERS. Good to choice, 1,300 lbs and upward 5.65 6.00 Common to medium, 1,300 lbs. and upward 5.00 5.75 Good to choice. 1.150 to 1,250 lbs 5.40 5.65 Common to medium, 1,150 to 1.250 lbs 5.00 5.40 Good to choice, 900 to 1.1C0 lbs 5.00 5.50 Common to medium, 900 to 1,000 lbs 4.50 4.S5 Common to best stockeis. 3.00 4.C0 HEIFERS. Good to choice heifers.. 4.25 5.25 3.75 4.00 Fair to medium heifers. Common to light heifers.. 3.00 3.50 COWS. Good to choice cows.. ..4.00 4.75 Fair to medium cows ..3.75 4.00 Canners and cutters .. ..2.00 3.65 Good to choice cows and calves 30 00 50.00 Common to medium cows and calves 20.00 20.00 BULLS. Good to prime bulls .. Fair to medium .. CALVES. Common to best veals Fair to good heavy . HOGS. ,. 4.23 4.50 ..3.75 4.00 4.00 3.00 7.00 6.00 Best heavies, 215 lbs and upward 6.25 6.40 Mediums and mixed, 190 lbs. and upward 6.251 6.30 Good to choice lights. 160 to ISO lbs 6.35Si 6.43 Common to good lights 130 to 160 lbs 6.20 6.35 Best pigs ..6.00 6.25 Light pigs .. ..4.00 6.00 Roughs.. ..5.50 6.90
Bulk of sales. ..6.30 6.40 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Spring Iambs .'. ,.7.00 9.00 Good to choice wool Iambs 7.00 7.50 Good to choice clipped yearlings 6.25 6.75 Cull Jambs .. 3.50 5.00 Good to choice wool sheep 5.00 5.25 Common to medium .. .. 4.00 4.75 Stockers and feeding sheep Z.0Q& 4.50 Bucks .. 3.009 4.00 Good to choice clipped
sheep 4.25 4. Common to medium wool to sheep 4.00 4. to INDIANAPOLIS SEED MARKET. (Wholesale buying figures.) Clover seed Common Red, $7.75 to $8.25. Timothy $1.50 to $2.50. Orchard grass 90 to $1.50. Blue grass.. $1.402.00. Alsike $7 8. Alfalfa clover Per b:i. $9 to 10. THE WAGON MARKET. Corn 53 to 56c. Sheaf oats $16 to 18. Shelled oats 45 to 47c. Millet 13 to 15c. Hay Timothy. $1820; eloper, $16 f?18; mixed hay, $1819; straw $6 $S. Chicago. Chicago, May 25. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wheat. Open May 98V4 July 99 Sept 100U Dec 101 y8 Corn. May 54 Vi July 53 Sept 53 Dec 50 Oats. May.. ..- 47 V2 July 47 Sept ' 3S7s Pork. July 16.40 Sept 16.57 Lard. July 9.00 Sept.. .. : 9.15 Ribs. May S.77 July 8.80 Sept S.90 Close 100 Vz 10118 102 53 53 53 51 47 47 39 16.60 16.70 9.02 9.15 8.75 8.77 8.92 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, May 2-j. Hogs, receipts, 22,(MjO. Light .. ..' $0.13 O..T Heavy ... .. 5.S." 0.2.1 Mixed 6.05 6.30 Rough 9.85 6.05 Cattle receipts 50 Beeves $4.30 to 6.50. Sheep receipts. 2.500; yearlings $G.O0 to 6.00; lambs $0.25 to S.OO. New York. NEW YORK STOCKS. (By Meyer & Kiser Special Wire dianapolis.) InOpen .. 89 ..12S14 ..120 ..139 ..103 .. 9Si Close - 8S 12714 119 136 102 97 32 77 SS Amal. Copper.. C. M. St. P. Pennsylvania . Union Pacific Reading U. S. Steel pfd. U. S. Steel com 33 Southern Pac .. .. .. .. 7S Atchison S8 Toledo. Toledo, May 25. Wheat .99U Corn 57 Oats ..47 Pittsburg. Pittsburg, May 25. Cattle receipts light; hog receipts, 20 double decks; heavy $6.40 to 6.45; medium $6.55 to 6.60; heavy yorkers $6.00 to 6.60; light yorkers and pigs $6.60 to 6.65. Sheep $6.12; lambs $7.90 down. Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & L. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. apr6-tf East Buffalo. Buffalo, N. Y., May 23. JTog receipts 3,000. All grades $6.65; sheep and lamb receipts 2,500. Top lambs $8.25; cattle market steady. MAY FESTIVAL TICKETS, SINGLE ADMISSIONS MAY BE RESERVED AT STARR PIANO COMPANY'S WAREROOMS. New Lisbon. GRAIN. Wheat Corn Oats ro 72c 40c. 38c PRODUCE. Butter, per lb 20c Eggs, per doz... ...16c Hens, per lb. .10c Dublin. LIVE STOCK. Good hogs $6.35 Calves, per lb 5 to 5c. Lambs, yearlings 6.00 to 7.00 Spring lambs, per lb.. .. .. ..10c. Cattle, per lb 2 to 5c. PRODUCE. Butter 21c Eggs 15c Chickens ,.. . .9c
New Paris. LIVESTOCK. Best heavy hogs . $6.20 Best yorkers .. .. 6.3(? Choice steers ...$4.50 5.25 GRAIN. Wheat 72c Corn 42c Oats .....40c PRODUCE AND POULTRY. Butter 23c Chickens, young, per lb 7c Eggs 13c Chickens, old, per lb Sc Turkeys, per lb Sc Ducks.. .. .. ...... 6c
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pertaining to business, s "Found" and "Situation WANTED To do your moving-, Empire Line, phone 936. Residence 30 N. 6th st. 24-7t WANTED Upholstering. Robt. Herfurt & Son, IS S. 6th st. Phone 1717. 24-7t WANTED You to know that we do all kinds of bicycle repairing, Brown and Darnell, 1022 Main St. 25-7t WANTED Try our new progressive special health and accident policy. Pays for everything, chonic diseases included. E. C. VanVlerah, IS S. Sth. 25-7t WANTED Highest cash price paid for second-hand furniture. Antique Furniture Co., corner room, 4th and Main streets. 23-7t WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen . and repair, taken and returned Geo. Lane, Phone 1851. 21tf WANTED We do all kinds of repair wark and sharpen tools. Brown and Darnell, 1022 Main. 25-7t WANTED Your .watch and clock work; S. W. Hart, 99 West Main street. 21-7t WANTED To do your dyeing and cleaning. Good work guaranteed. Twentieth Century Dye Works, 1011 Main St. 25-2t WANTED To buy horse for driving; call or address with full description and price, - at 101 S. 21st st., Richmond. 21-7t WANTED All kinds of advertising to distribute, J. R. Brumley, 123 S. Sth street. 21-7t WANTED Anyone contemplating building or remodeling, see Marlatt & Mansfield, architects, 42-43 Colonial Oldg.. phone. 159? 8-tf WANTED To do your shoe repairing, best material and workmanship. Thos. Penn, 920 Main St. 25-7t WANTED Shoes repaired while you wait. Harned's,, 10th and N. E St. 17-10t WANTED Vaults to clean. Expert work. Prompt attention. Morehead, 938 Butler St., Phone SS7. 25-7t WANTED For Fire 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 t6 clean. "Richmond House Cleaning Co., New Phone SIC Old phone 021. 1-tf WANTED Lefler will make you the right price on furniture. 402 Main. Hfler will sell you your furniture ariVf take your old furniture in exchange. f Let me furnish your home. Lefler, 402 Main. Lefler is selling the furniture. The price makes the business. Spe cial discount to cash, buyers. Come, take a look. 24-3t FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT Four room cottage with garden ground. Call at GOO North 19th street. 24-7t FOR RENT Five room flat, modern. Main street, Phone 310. - 24-7t FOR RENT A six room flat, with hot water heat, also two unfurnished rooms. 310 North 9th street. 24-3t FOR RENT Eight room, modern, on 10th st., near Main, possession July 1. Kepler & Weller, phone 581. 24-7t FOR RENT A good hotel, established trade. Address C. L. Zehrung, Centerville, Ind. 23-7t FOR RENT OR SALE My home "Bienvenu", corner W. 5th and Asylum avenue. O. D. Fulghum. Phone 638. 13-tf FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Main street 22-tf FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished front room, private entrance and" privilege of bath. 1007 South A,.-treet. 2t-2t 4 FOR RENT Furnished room in family of respectable olks. down stairs front room, suitable for man and wife or for two gentlemen, within three blocks of Pennsylvania depot. Address B, care Palladium. 4 . FOR RENT Fum if bed rooms, heat and bath. No. Cf N. 12 st. 20-it t FOR RENT Unfurnished room, bath and electric lights; 220 N. 12th st maylO-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, bath hot water, eleciric lights; 120 S. 3rd street. I o-4-tf 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light, stean heat for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf FURNISHED FLATS. FFOR RENT Modern, front flat, furnished complete for housekeeping. Call at 4'i Soih 11th street.. l-tf j FOR RENT .' ' ' 9 1 NT Front flat furnished for house keepiig, 415 -Main. ' 25-2t
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Richmond property a specialty. Forterfield. Kelly Block. Phone- S29. tf FOR SALE Its justice to yourself to go to Portorfield s for real estate 25-2
FOR SALE Nice 4-room cottage, large lot, easy terms. $15.00 down, balance $12 per month. If you get hurt or sick no payments until you get well Al. H. Hunt, 7 North ;th street. 25-2t i FOR SALE Property on every- street in the city. See me for bargains. Al. H. Hunt, 7 North I'th st. 25-2t FOR SAT.F Ten rrrm lirirk tnodern. j SS feet front, quick, special $3,000. j Kepler & Weller. phone 5S1. FOR SALE I have two fine suburban homes on car line, cheap. See me quick. Al. H. Hunt, 7 N. Ota St. 25-2t FOR SALE Several fine residence properties, well located and : right prices; a few suburban propositions from $l,S0O upwards. Ball & Peltz, general insurance, 8 and 10 N. 7th st. 23-3t FOR SALE Lot 30x130 feet on South Sth St. Cheap if sold fit once. Call at 100 S. 5th St. 20-7t FOR SALE Choice suburban premises, well fruited, watered, etc.; beautiful situation; possession immediate. See J. E. Moore, over 6 N. Seventh. 6-tf FOR SALE See me about Linden Hill lots. Al. H. Hunt, 7 N. th street. 25-2t FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light, hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf FOR SALE 7-Room house good barn, good location. Cheap. Phona New 1410 or 14S7. 7-tt FOR SALE2; acres of black land, good bric k house. ." squares of Main st. Al. H. Hunt. 7 N. !th st. 2.V2 Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, SIS Main St. Telephone 491. June3 tf FOR SALE FARMS. FOR SALE Fine farm, 16 acres, 1 mile from city of Richmond, 7 room house, barn, fruit, '2 crop, stocked with chickens, possession Immediately, great bargain. T. R. Woodhurst, 913 Main st. 24-3t FOR SALE CO acres, good buildings. $2,000; 110 acres, good buildings, 2 miles of Richmond; see Beckwith, 716 Main street. 21-7t FOR SALE Anything you want in the farm line, large or small. Apply to J. E. Moore, over 6 North 7th street 8-lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Old brick. 120 S. 11th street. 2."-7t FOR SALE Good buggy, spring wag on and little pony. A bargain if sold at once. Parties leaving town. P. Dupont, City R. R. if 25-2t FOR SALE Two good ingrain carpets, one base rocker and 2 chairs; call at 15 N. 12th street. 23-1 1 FOR SALE New and second hand wheels at bargains. Elmer Smith, 420 Main street. 2.-7t FOR SALE Several good secondhand wheels, also new wheels, at Brown and Darnell's, 1022 Main St. 25-7t FOR SALE 10 bee hives, complete, reasonable, phone 523. 24-7t FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs, reduced one-half price, all settings this year have given satisfaction. Dressed squabs. Charles Nye,. 41 S. 12th street. Phone 15S8. 24-7t FOR SALE Hair goods for sale, switches, puffs and curia made to order from hair and combings, hair dressing, etc. Miss Greene, 44 Colonial bldg. 23-7t FOR SALE Good rubber tired buggy cheap; call on Mrs. Roling, over hardware store, cor. Cth and Main st. 23-7t FOR SALE Standing desk, solid walnut, cheap; Pilgrim Bros., Main and Sth streets. 23-7t FOR SALE Second hand automobiles, Ford Model F $650; Premier, $S00; Rambler, $500; Wayne Runabout, (new) $450, and others. Richmond Automobile Agency, 1207 Main St., Phone 425. 23-7t FOR SALE 9x12 Axmister rug, green and tan, $15, 9x12 Crex rug, $4.50; 38 S. 7th st. 23-3t FOR SALE Cheap, a rubber tired driving wagon. Have no use for it. 404 Main street. 22-7tp FOR SALE Solid rosewood piano, fine tone: genuine Navahoe blanket made by Arizona Indians; old fashioned solid walnut bedroom set; one solid oak book case; lady's Dutchess bicy cle comparatively new. Laura Graves, 303 N. 9th, cor. of C. 22-7t FOR SALE 4 horse power gas engine in fine condition. A bargain if taken at once. Inquire at Palladium office. 21tf FOR SALE Morehead will clean your vaults. Prompt attention, 93S Butler SL, Phone 887. 23-7t FOR SALE A well established, paying business. Can depend on doubling the capital first year from the business. Address "Bargain, . care Palladium. 20-t FOR SALE Red. white and yellow sweet potato plant seeds. 7 Grant. Phone 1022. 20-7t FOR SALE Cheap; good family or work horse. Call at Buhl's farm, south of Earlham. 22-tf FOR SALE A Palladium newspaper route, of good size and splendid location. Address W-, care Palladium. 5-7-tf FOR SALEPiano, Lindeman 8c Son sq-jare grand, good order, one-third of cost. 204 S. 12th street H-tf FOR SALE eggs from cho-'ce Barred Rock stock. 75 cents er setting of 15-eggs. 107 S. 21st St
FOR SALE Roof and Bridge paint, guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendenln & Co., 237 Ft. Wayne avenue. Both phones. ml-2mo-wed-sat-wky FOR SALE. Fire insurance, Iredell & Ferguson. No. 4 N. Sth st. 17-7 1 FOR SALE. Two good new 5 room cottages, going cheap. Thompson, 710 Main street Z2t
LOST. LOST Purse containing valuable pa pers and money, either on D. & W. car or on business streets of Rlch moaJ. Liberal reward; address al! letters to M. C. Berry, Indianapolis, Ind. 25" t LOST Back band for one horse har ness on Boston pike. Leave at H, H. Poster, Route 2, or Myer's cigar store. 713 Main. 25-2t LOST A gold monogram pin with let, ter R. Reward to finder. Phon 72. 24-3t LOST-BIack Liberty silk ruff, Wed. nesday afternoon, on 11th street, be tween North B and Main street. Re turn to this office or call 97 either phone. LOST Belt with buckle marked 'B"; Bell phone 327. 24-3t FOUND. FOUND Lady's gold watch and shawf near Glen. Patty can secure sanui by identifying properly. Address J. J. S., care Palladium. 23-Ct MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Man with team and wagoa to sell a large line of medicines., extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Rem edies. Sheldon, Iowa. HEADQUARTERS Merchants dellv, cry. Draper's store, 010 Main, Phone 149S. 22-7t MRS. KITCHEN'S Dressmaking pari lor3. 212 South Eighth street. Ladies' summer dresses a specialty. STRAYED OR STOLEN A sorrel pony with white face. Branded on the shoulder. Notify Patrick Need ham, New Paris, R. R. No. 3. 24-J $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!$$$$$$$$$$$$$)$$$ $$ LOW RATES $ $$ On personal loans, together $$ $$ with long time, easy payments $$ $$ and satisfactory dealings, can $$ $$ only be had of the original low $$ $$ rate company, the $5 $$ INDIANA LOAN CO., $$ $$ 'Phone 1341. Third floor. $$ $$ 40-41 Colonial Bldg. $ $$$m$s$$$s$$$$m$$$$$m$$$$$s$t Money Loaned. Loi Rates, easy terms. Thomp son's Loan and Real Estate Agency. WMe Stairs. 710 Main street i3- thu&Frl-tf FOR SALE See me about that cottage near car line, small payment down; balance by the month. See me quick. AL. II. Hunt, 7 N. Sth street FOR SALE BR0WNELL ENGINE, In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond Atr. PHONE 794 for the best grades of COAL AND COKE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. MONUMENTS ANB MARKERS We have a iarfi stock to aelsct from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell. Prop. 15 S. 10th. PENSIQH Attorney and Hotarj Public with an office on the-flrst floor of the Court House will give you best service In f 11 pension matters Alonzo Marshall. Richmond. Ind. Pattern and Machine Work. A well equipped Brass Foundry. Lot, us make you an estimate on your workj STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO. 11th and North E streets. HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on the Hands Petro-Plne Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box. 25c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Plne Co., Richmond, Ind. H. R. DOWNING & SON, UNDERTAKERS 16 N. Sth St, Richmond, Ind. Beth Phonea 75. Pennsylvania LI N ES EXCURSIONS TO K.W W W K I W II v Cincinnati ! $1.25 Round Trip Leave Richmond 7 m. m. Dayton 75c Round Trip Leave Richmond 9:00 A.' M. SUNDAY, MAY 26 PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.i
