Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 209, 29 August 1907 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN. COUJKT Y AID MML KEWS
THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUX-TEIEGRA3I, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907.
OF
HAGERSTOWN. IND. igerstown, Ind.. Aug. 20. Mrs. Mallnda Rogers of Indianapolis i3 the guest of Chas. Petro and wife and other relatives. Mrs. Geo. Schuler and daughter Gertrude, went to Indianapolis Monday to visit relatives. Mrs. Geo. Thornburg returned Mon-
CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Aug. 20. Detective Frank Penny of Columbus, is taking a week's vacation from his duties on the P., C. C. & St. L. R. R., and is visiting his mother, Mrs. Robt. E. Penny, at her home in East Ger-
mantown.
LIBERTY. IND. Liberty. Ind.. Aug. 20. Bert Beck and wife of Metamora, were calling on Liberty friends Monday. J. C, Smelser is back from a week's visit with Muncie friends. T. E. Lochridge and wife left Mon
day evening for Chicago. J. B. Larsh of Eldorado
ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., Aug. 29 Mr. Auile-
man of Whitewater was here Monday
on business.
Joseph Lamb made a business trip
to Greensfork, Monday.
"Win. Rash of Indianapolis is here
Richmond.
PROVISIONS AT RETAIL, (By Bee Hive Grocery.! Eggs, per dozen ISc Country butter, per lb 25c Creamery butter, per lb 32c
60c
Ml. and Mrs. Fred Scott and son of
nf Vanr I""act1 wpri eiiests of his the ciipst of J C. flilmore and familv
nay evening in nrr nume a. inu. , mothei Mrs Mary Scott on East Main Monday.
street, Wednesday.
Paulina and Raymond Clawson are I a Liberty visitor Tuesday.
i-tciUnff -fth thpir aunt. Mrs. TIenrv 1 Renfon and Burton Gardner of Wash
ieroy iavonnauRney wem 7 McMahan. south of town this week. Ington, D. C, are guests of their par-
Mrs. Harry Manlove and son Bruce ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gardner
of Milton, spent yesterday with her I Mrs
oils.
Mrs. Chas. Keys Is visiting her chil
dren at Sulphur Springs.
I Vow ann!a nai nAf1f
New Potatoes, per bushel $1.25
Oranges, per domn.. . . .. 30& 60c
Lemons, per dozen 30 and 40c Bananas, per dozen 15 to. 20c Onions. Der Deck ....50c
Ohio, was I Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin.
The Misses Jennetta and Margaret
Newlln of Muncie, were visitors of
C. V Osborne of Colleee Corner, was Mrs. Cole, Sunday.
Uatnanne ain -oarcn or coicago and Martha Atkinson, were guests of
vllle, Ohio. Tuesday to visit with his uncle and aunt. Albert Fox and wife,
and to attend the fair
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler entertain
ed Sunday at their home at Cambridge City, a number of relatives from this
place.
T 4 T tf tll riOl .H X -C-
the Edwards' east of town Monday. Lettuce, nor head 10c
Mrs. Cassie Cain of Anderson re-
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.... . f- ,.-,,1 Ur T-o T Prtforrf frianrf. t f!lc. Tnrn.r TiiMdt x-t-.-.o o -11
pdicmo, ...i. ci. ---.-j , ---.- -.t-lr Tr
IT f Mffirath a-rf wlfd snout Tiips. bUCTW at
I l. ".- A VT- r f
.1. o.. , r n,.-, V, rUH,.o of Pa!1. rnrnr vm --.-vr, ...... v. x.
Jiltli lUiru auu VYIIC JL ucai Lieu- I ua; " i - , t wntv w . ..v . . I --- y j vf - T -.In,-..- I--" .
who has been luarL"' . """"e"r Green Onions, per bunco ... lor iuc
ana aaugmer oi -mcago. Snanlsh Onions, ner lb 6C
Shelled Pop Cort, 10c lb; 3 Ibm for 25c
Prunes, per lb 10c to 20c Maple, per gallon (pure) 11.40
New Honev. ner lb -C
New Manle Sugar, per lb 20c
tonville visited friends here yesterday. Miss Tillie Williams
Co .oral frnm thta nlarp nttpndpr! thplthft euftst of Mrs. B. F. Clements, re
.virs. iex iirny, .Mrs. uuu ouuil . f ,arkSnn Park Tuesday even- turned to her home Tuesday
ana xainer. iienry Meyer, sianeu iur
Virginia Tuesday morning for a two
weeks' visit with relatives. It is Mr.
Meyer's and Mrs. Schultz's old home.
Mrs. Isaac Pitta returned Tuesday
evening from a visit with her son Will
and family at Ft. Wayne. Her
granddaughter, Helen, accompanied
her home for a visit.
Mrs. Dinah Teetor and Mrs. Delia
Mrs. Emaline Cole was at Blounts- G Penners. ner dozen 10c
Miss Angle Hollingsworth arrived h1"; . , Radishes, per bunct 3 for 10c
-.mu.c-i u..v. ...v ...v,w.. ucumDer8 ... uv-
lng.
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i-eter enrung went 10 -unreiwi ou uum nuu -muuaL. uC3u, are vlsitine their grandna Hlatt , ,k- . lO
tui.A,i.-3-fj.--v.vuar. i
Mrs. Emma Brumfiela of Centerville, Ethel Adams returned Tuesday from
.. -. I . . a a. i r-r .
was nere visiting Mrs. HDitier at ner a weens visit wiin u.s ura. omu-
home on East Main street, Tuesday. ley at Witts.
Mrs. Edna King of Connersville is Mrs. B. M. Grove and Mrs. W,
spending the week with John Caldwell Fosdick left Tuesday for Michigan.
A.
and wife.
W A MfTIwa.n renrpspntln? thi Tn-
Rudy arrived from Indianapolis Tues- dianapolis Candy ;ompa-yf was calllng
on local trade yesterday.
Miss Mary Luddington of Muncie Is
here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Ingermann for a few da3's.
day evening to spend a few days here
at Mrs. Teetor's home.
Mrs. Maud Billheimer and daughter
of Parker, Ind., spent Wednesday with
her aunt, Mrs. Lamar. Mrs. Blllhei
mer Is visiting relatives at Losantvllle
Among those who attended the funer-
TERRIBLY DISTRESSING
Nothing can cause more pain and
more distress than Piles.
Ointments and local treatments may
relieve but cannot cure.
Dc Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is guar-
- l t ti . m jiia l I w
uen oiricKiauu oi ureenueiu was in anteea to cure any case of Piles.
the city yesterday In the interests oi If Hem-Roid doesn't cure you. you
this week. rniinnwpr. r.r head 15c
Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin and Green beans, ner M. peck 10c
three sons, cnaries, iiyae ana uenny Horseradish, per bottle - 10c were in Richmond shopping Saturday. Lma Beans, per lb. 10c; S Ibm for 25c
The Franklins ana Air. Kasn or in- Carrots (new) per Imncb oc
dlanaDolls. visited at Williamsburg, pi-, nr lb 20c
Fountain City and Carlos City, Mon- v.TT Beans, per lb.
day. ICocoanuts. each .....--.--v. i"
Dates, per lb. 10c Anri cols, perjb .25c
Lard, per lb. 2Hc Eb-s? Plant. -. 4K to 25
Dublin, Ind., Aug. 20. Miss Madge Bacon. ner lb 23c
King has gone to New Castle to gpend cured Ham, per lb l6c
DUBLIN, IND.
nrcnfte! Print in ir anA TiihUh- . vi-
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mi berYHfS ui .vus. Jiau - " , -" T . , , , . . , -,1a.
js iui-k-uj. i iiem-ivoju is a. iaui-i ii-Kfii iuitfina.1-1
a week with relatives.
Harry Black's house is nearly com-
derson. Wednesday, were Lew S. Bow
man and wife, Sol Bowman and wife
and Lewis Teetor.
Miss Katharine Orechle of Indianapolis, was the guest of Miss Ethel Roller
over Sundav
Ernest Morrison arrived from Kan- Endorsed by the County.
pas City Monday. Mrs. Morrison has "The most popular remedy In Otsebeen with her mother. Mrs. John go County, and the best friend of my
Werking, for the past three months.
Mrs. Wm. Borley, who has been w thus removing the cause.
spending the past week with relatives $1.00 at Leo H. Fihe.s, Richmond,
in this vicinity, left for her home in ind., or The Dr. Leonhardt Co.,. Niaga-
Chicago Wednesday. ra Falls, N. Y.
Mrs. Laymon i3 no better. Mrs. Harry Black has been sick.
Boiled Ham, pet lb 40c
Mushrooms. 75c per lb.: 20c 74 lb.
Fresh tomatoes, per quarter pk...l5c Granulated Sugar, 25 lbs $1-35 A Snear 19 lbn.
HIGH POINT, IND.
High Point. Ind., Aug. 20. Mr. and
family," writes Wm. M. Dietz, editor Mrs. Verne Coletrane are spending a
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-nss Ana sioan 01 unicaga ana nar- "n iUUliauci -- ..umioi, KW aays wiin iir. aau .virs. juua v-uic
ry Hatfield came over from Greensfork Gilbertsvihe, N. Y.. "Is Dr. King s trane.
Tuesday on business. New Discovery. It ha3 proved to be Mr and Mrs. Arthur Palmer spent
Mrs. Jones and daughter of Indian- an Infallible cure for coughs and Saturday and Sunday at Richmond
apolis are the guests of her mother, colds, making short work of the worst Rudolph King is improving from a
Mrs. Martin Knapn. of them. We always keep a bottle in severe attack of rheumatism
Mrs. Isaac Lontz arrived Wednes- the house. I believe It to be the most Mrs May wilcoxen and Mrs. Myrtle iM of centerville. is visiting rela- Dutch (cans) 40c
Mrs Samuel Watson has returned Watermelons zioc ... ... I .. . 1rt .01
from a visit with relatives near isew uiacKDerries v4i.A7'-
Castle.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Charles have gone CHEESE FRICES.
to Indianapolis and in a few days they Neuschatel, each B will return to their home in Arizona. IfTnnnrtArl Swiss, ner lb -Oo
Howard Champe was in Indianapolis Brick, per lb 22c
Edam, each i-u Pineapple, each 55c HonneforL tier lb.. .60c
Royal Luncheon. 10c. lBc and 25c
Sap Sago i"c
Centerville, Ind., Aug. 20. Clark Ba- Maple Leaf Cream, each. 10c
kPr of Nottineham. Ind.. formerly a Camenbert (cans)
CENTERVILLE. .ND.
day from New Orleans to visit her valuable prescription Jinown for Lung Duke, visited Gwen Duke and wife Sun- tlyeg and friends here.
hrnthpr Wm nvk ni family and Throat diseases. uuaranteea to
Mr. and Mrs: Dexter Root left Tues- never disappoint the taker, by A. u.
day.
George T. Cornelius of Whiteland,
day for New Castle, where they will
visit two days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fox.
They will then start for their home at
Kansas City.
Miss Emma Allen returned to her
Miss Delieht Baldwin of Marlon, was t-j cn-o- with Tr nnri Mr.
T ..1 P -. T-k Tl-I (.ft.. ... ... . ... k
uKtfii oc "ui, """ calling on rnenas ana relatives last G w Cornelius.
week.
Mrs. Mattie Mendenhall has rheu- 0hio who has been the guest of Miss
matism.
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
EATON. OHIO.
FIELD SEEDS. (Paid by John H. Runge & Co.)
.Whoieanle Prices. Recleaned Bases.)
Mrs James King of Madisonville, CiOTer geed. Little Red. er bu.
17.00
Several from this point attended the Wednesday
Martha Peelle, left for her home on clover Seed, Big English 7.00
Eaton. O.. Aug. 20. George KIncald ball game at Williamsburg Sunday
home at Anderson Tuesday evening af- naa returned to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Haisley and
ter a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Bunger of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atkinson visited George Clark. v.. T?ineh-t at Lewisbure. are euests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams at the
Albert Hindman made a business trip nf th family of C G Oldfather. home of Mrs. Williams. They left for
to Cincinnati Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. John Cmmbaker are at Wickllff, Ky.; Monday,
NEW PARIS, OHIO.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lock and daugh-Jamestown exposition
ter Emma, are visiting Warren Lock's James Johnson attended the funeral
at Anderson, and attending the fair. pf Jos, Ramsey at Morning Sun Wed-
rank Lamar and daughter Mary. nesday afternoon.
arrived from Wilmington, Ohio, Tues- George Shaver was a business visitor
day and will spend a few days with Dr. in Dayton Wednesday.
Lamar and his mother, Mrs. Lamar. The iast of the series of band con
Mrs. Cora Clendenln and Mrs. Clif
Williams will teach school again.
New Paris. O.. Aug. 29 Mrs. Min-
where Mr. Le Frye and son of Nashville, Tenn.,
Men Past Sixty In Danger.
More than half of mankind over
sixty years of age suffer from kidney
and bladder disorders, usually en-
ln-tromonr nf nrrstat elands. This
certs took place at the court house ,g bQtn panful and dangerous, and
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Pur-
vlance.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Reid visited at
the home of Alfred Murray, Sunday.
Mrs. Alfred Hinmon is very sick.
Miss Nell Morrison was home from
Eaton, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arnold and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Timothy Seed 2.10 2.20
RETAIL FISH MARKET.
(Quotations furnished by the Sandus
ky Fish Market.) White fish, per lb ..15c Red snapper, per lb. .. .- .. .l5c. Hallitrut. per lb. .. .. .. ..15a Cat fish, per lb. .. m ..15a.
Pickeral, per lb. . . w -. a-.15a
Trout, per lb . - .. 15c Perch, per lb 10c. 3 for 25.
Black bass.. .. .... 25o
Multes, per lb 10c 2 for 25
Calves 16.00 6.50 HOGS. Hogs, heavy select packers 5.50 5.60 Hogs. 350 pounds, common and Rough ... COO 5.25 Hogs. 200 to 250 lb. av. ..$6,003 6.25 WOOL MARKET. Indiana Wool, per lb 20J?2?c Western Wool, per lb. 18&20c
Cambridge City. WHEAT. CORN AND SEEDS. (Paid by J. S. Hazelrlgg. Elevator.) No. 2 wheat 7Sc Corn. No. 2 50c New White Oats 35c Clover seed, per bushel ..$6.50 7.50
LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Jacob Myers Abattoir.) Hogs, light weights $6.25 Best heavies. 200 lbs. and upward 6.00 Medium 6.00 Best steers 6.00 Medium .' $6.00 Best heifers ,.4c Medium 3 to 3 He Best Cows $4.00 Canners and cutters $1.00 l.T0 Veal calves 5.00 Best Iambs $5.00 Medium 4.00 5.00 Choice Sheep 4.00 Medium 2.00 3.00 Breeding ewes 2.50 3.50
FRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Paid by Wm. Barefoot and Co.) Turkeys (hens) per lb 7c Turkeys (gobblers) 6c Ducks, per lb .. .. -.7c Geese, per lb 5c Butter.. 16c Eggs 13c Chickens (hens) per lb 9c
Spring chickens .. . . ..10c
2,250 lbs .. .. .. .. 6.00 6.55 Common to medium. 1,150 1,250 lbs 5.50 6.10 Good to choice. 900 to 1,100 lbs. 5.25 6.00 Common to medium, 900 to 1.000 lbs 4.65 5.35 Extra choice feeding steers 900 to 1.000 lbs 4.50 4.75 Good feeding steers S00 to 1.000 lbs 4.00 4.50 Medium feeding steers, 700 , to 900 lbs 3.50 4.00
Common to best stockeia. 3.00 4.00
HEIFERS. Good to choice heifers .. 4.25 5.50 Fair to medium heifers.. 3.75 4.00 Common to fair light heifers 3.00 3 50 COWS. Good to choice cows.. .. 3.73 4.73 Fair to medium cows .... 3.40 3.63 Canners and cutters .. .. 1.50 3.40 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 3.73 4.00 Fair to medium 3.23 3.50 Common 2.50 3.15 CALVES.
Common to best veals
3.50ftf 7.50
Economy.
LIVESTOCK.
Hogs $6.10
Pigs $6.10
Cattle $5.00 5.50 Veal Cslves $5.00
GRAIN.
Wheat 79c Corn .. ..w.SOc Oats 40c
PRODUCE AND POULTRY. .
Butter, per lb 18c
Eggs, per doz .16o Chickens, (hens) .. ..10c Young fries 10c
New Lisbon.
Wheat, per bu 77o
Corn, per bu 60c Oats, per bushel 40c
Butter, per lb 20o Eggs, per dozen 15c
Young Chickens, per lb. .........10c
ford Fonts went to Greensfork. Tues- park Thursday evening. Folev s Kidnev Cure should bo taken chlldreix spent Sunday with Mr and COUNTRY PRODUCE.
cay to spenti a weeK witn mends. Several Eatonians will co to Rich- . . .. , lairs. Alien Arnom near u.wiwuuu. fPrlcea nald bv Bee Hive Grocenr.)
. . I - H. I H ML1I UL UCtllbCl. aj 11 KJ I I I -
Mrs. Maggie Keplogle and daughter, mond Friday and witness the perform- ,--.,.-..,... anA i. I Creamery Butter, per lb. 27c
Ruby, went to Greensfork Tuesday to ance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. L,--., m mOT f thi. Mr In 1785 John Fitch, a native of Con- Country butter, rer lb ....12H 15c
lslt relatives. " na FVHth Kinscv la vlsltine- friends . T, t, . h rocMont nf Phlla. Re-irs ner dozen 15c
.... - o i iinnnpv I ill rile LL. IWUhUUIl. t U. I uctiivuu , -.vi . -- I oo-, .
at Wooster, O. writes: "I suffered with enlarged pros- Mpinhla exhibited a model of a steam
k. bnaver nas rentea me .viine t f .,.., and kidnev trouble forL.. A PRICES FOR POULTRY.
Tk An. M . 1 : 1 I I , 1 . . ..-IT! .v I .. .... .1 C-. UMVA V J " - .A -
i nc liiuai euiiueiH muiai stien-1 property uu aiam -uei uu n vears and after taking two bottles oil
tlsts are unanimous in the conclusion an auto garage and repair shop. Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better which he set in motion on the ueia
The Limit of Life.
al- ware. In liOO he constructed a boat Young chickens, per lb .. ..18a
A. which made twenty-one advertised Old chickens, per lb . ,.15c
Turkeys, per lb.. ..... .. .. .. 18a
that the generally accepted limitation Mrs. Harry Coovert of Indianapolis thn t have for twenty years.
:ot human lire is many years below is visiting her parents here. t m r.n qi vpam nld
Jhe attainment possible with the ad- J. I. Robinson of Dayton was In Ea- Q Luiien & Co,
vancea knowledge oi wnich the race ton Wednesday.
1 at - t-i-nr a a A ' ' ' . il.nl . I T t A1 ,1 J M 1 .
'-.Jod. that determines its duration, today from Colorado. UtN I LKVI LLt, IIMU.
. .seems to De nctween ow ana tu: tne Mrs. J. C. Ryder Is visiting rela- versmith in Ptiiiadoiniiia onri nr o.
.kroner care of the body durimr this Hvm In r.rnyillP. Centerville, Ind., Aug. -9. Douglas
decade cannot be too strongly urged: .1 sharkey has arrived home Monger is having a fine barn built on mea ms maenteaness to itcn.
carelessness then being fatal to longe- from a several weeks' visit with Mid-
vlty. Nature's best helper after 60 is dletown, Ind., relatives.
Electric Bitters, the scientific tonic
(Paid by Bee IIIv9 Grocery.) Dressed
trips without accident between Phila
delphia and Trenton. Robert Fulton
was at the time an apprentice to a sil-
ihis farm west of Centerville
Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Cooney have
Ducks, per lb.. .. ... 15o
MEATS AT RETAIL. (Furnished by Long Bros.)
Chuck roast, per lb., 20c
Fresh pork, per lb 12 to 15
Pork chops, per lb 15c
medicine that revitalizes every organ of the body. Guaranteed by A. G.
Luken & Co., Druggist. 50c.
Washington's monument is 5o3 feet high. . The eggs shipped from fifty counties in this state, leaving sixty-
four yet to hear from, if placed end on end would build a monument 221.8S2 times higher than the Washington
shaft. Kansas City Journal.
Pure White Lead i pnre pigment simply metallic kail corroded. And it id more than pure pigment it is pure
Paint
Compositions that are only partly White Lead arc only partly fninf. The name above and the trade mark below guarantee absolutely Iire White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. For ml by first cJsss dlrm Send for Trr Book. "A Talk on I'-uit," which iv- vaiuable iaformauon oa the pu subject. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY Freeman Ave ai4 7ta St., Ciocloaall, 0.
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MILTON. IND.
Milton. Ind., Aug. 20. Ernest Ocker
is home for a few days from New Cas
tle.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelsey spent Sun
day at Splceland with friends.
Miss Carrie Walker Is visiting rela
tives at New Castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zeller,
Wednesday
Miss Ada Ferguson Is clerking at
Lantz's store She is experienced and
efficient in the dry goods business.
Dr. L. M. Gentle was at New Castle
Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Wertver returned to her
home at New Castle Wednesday after
a visit at her son's, Elmer Weaver
Carl Weyl and wife of Franklin are
at A. E. Williams's
Mrs. Gordon Marshall, nee Margaret
McDanlel, is at Mrs. Emma Fergus
on s. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will
make their hom? In Canada shortly.
where he is traveling for a ti.oe firm
VnnnMdnt mfftr with - heftdnrTi- Irull- TLrri ner lb. f Under 5 lb lotsl 1
moved into Luther Zehrung's dwelling ration c""itj "'.M? Lard per lb. (over 5 lb lots).... 11c
on Plum street. svroPeo-i win or voi kMnviwL I Bacon, ner lb 16c to 18c
Overman ana ryR keep itoaaaaauwjreu around. 1 PnrV rnunt ner lb UUe to IKe
v. " M- " - " ' T
Veal, per lb., 15o to 18o Fresh sidopork, per IbM 12Vc
Smoked ham (whole? 18o
Beef to boil, per lb 710c
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
their daughter Hazel of Maple Valley, Ind., returned home on Monday, after
a few days' visit to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Nugent.
CITY ADVERTISEMENT.
Miss Gladys Harris of Webster is the DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, porterhouse steak, per lb 15c
truest of Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey Office of the Board. Smoked ham, sliced, per lb- i5c
and other relatives here. Richmond. Ind., August 23, 1907. Fresh pan or link sausage, per lb. 12c
Harry and Nellie Beck of Conners- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
vllle are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Notice is hereby given by the RETAIL COAL PRICES.
John Beck and'family. Board of Public Works of the City of Anthracite . $7.50
Miss Edna Highley of Indianapolis, Richmond, Ipdiana, that on the 23rd Jackson 5.25
snent Sunday with Miss Daisy King. day of August, 1907, they approved an Pocahontas 6.00
Mrs O K. Dunbar is entertaining assessment roil snowing the prima winiirea 4.50
her sister, Mrs. Cora Kelley of Indian- facie assessments for the following Pittsburg 4.50
apolis. ' ' aescriDea puouc improvement, as au- nocKing vau.y
Mr and Mrs Jacob Dunkle and Mr. monzea Dy tne improvement Ke.oiu- -"ui ana oiacn i.uu
xt- William rvnnJrio have moved tlon named: Coke 6.00
into the Lashley
street.
property on Plum I Improvement Resolution No. 116 1907 Tennessee
Kanawha
5.00 4.50
For the improvement of the first alley
south of Main street running East and
West between South Sth and 9th WHEAT AMD COflN.
streets, by the construction of a co- (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills.)
I - a. . .i . . I Corn
. r . v TTI11 m T . I L..M- luuunar luvavau iaj Lllr lull niULllI
-, uierwn iruta oouia in sireet to tne ""
wiie naa .utiauixniktur j i , . . ,. ,. In... -.-, -
.it l ancj nesi. i uuiiinj; una anal ' .-.---........vu
South. Ky 55c
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM
CURED IN 3 DAYS.
. . . . 0-C 78S0c
ays: "iiy
.heumatlsm In every muscle and joint;
5'" h"" "! br"S!.SH!rhr N. 121-1.07 Bran ,.00
luuiun, .u.!.. uuuni, " - " . ' . . "T For rho imnrnvmpnt of Vorth V. fM MiaaiingS I-f.OO
Centervillew LIVESTOCK.
Best heavy pigs $5,500) 5.60
Best pigs .....$5.50 to $6.00
Choice steers 5.50
Best hogs 6.20 Heifers 13.50 Q 4.50 Fair to good 14.60 & 15.00 Best cows $4.00 Fair to good $2.50 3.00 Veal calves $5.50 Fat cows per lb 3. 600 4.00 POULTRY AND EGGS. Chickens (old) 9c pr lb. Chickens (young) 11c Butter 16c Eggs 15c GRAIN. Paid by Fred Schlents Jb Sons Wheat (59 lbs.) 81c Corn... 50c Oats, white .-0c-2c
Milton. UVESTOCK.
Hogs $5.75$6.00
Cattle 5.00 5.25
Butcher steers 4.40 4.50 Veal calves 5.50 Spring lambs 5.50
Choice cows 3.50 4.00
Heifers 4.0Qp 4.50 Sheep 3.00 3.50
GRAIN.
Wheat 73c Oats 33c
Corn ..50c
PRODUCE AND POULTRY.
Batter, per lb 15c Eggs, per dozen ...13c
Chickens (hens) . 9c
Spring chickens.. 11c
Ducks 7e
Geese 6o
Fair to good heavy 3.00f 6.73 HOGS. Rest heavies, 215 lbs and upward 6:155 6.30 Medium and mixed 6.10 6.30 Good to choice lights, 160 to ISO lbs '. 6.400) 6.50 Common to good lights 130 to 160 lbs 6.30 ff 6.3S Best pigs 6.25 (if 6.50 Light pigs 5.00 fir 6.00 Rough 6.00G 5.50 Bulk of sales 6.20 6.43 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Common to medium.. .. 4.00 6.25 Good to choice lambs 6.25 6.75 Common to medium clipped lambs .. .. 4.00 6.00 Good to choice yearlings.. 5.00 5.2S Good to choice sheep.... 4.25 4.73
Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Aug. 29. Wheat. Open Cloec Sept 91 9H Dec. -96.4 95tt! May .. 104H 10214; Corn. Sept 6 014 59 V Dec 58 5841 May (1908) 594 69 V4. Oats. Sept.. .. 60 V 60 V4! Dec. 47 47; May (190S) 49 48; Pork. Sept.. , ..15.60 15.47 Oct.. . . . . . a.. .. ..15.75 15.12 Jan.. .. 15.8. 15.76 Lard. Sept .. . .. .. .. 8.95 8.90 Oct.. .. . . . 9.10 9.02 Jan.. . 8.80 8.72 nib.
Sept.. .. .. ..
Oct.. ..
Jan.. .. .. . . . .
8.47 8.60 8.10
8.45 8.57 8.07
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Aug. 29. Hog receipts 30,
000. Light . . $6.05 6.65 Heavy 5.45 6.30 Mixed .. 5.75 6.45
Rough 6.45 5.70
Sheep receipts 22.000; yearlings
$5.50 6.30; lambs $5.00 7.35; cattle receipts 4,500; beeves $4.20 7.80.
New York. NEW YORK 8TOCK8.
(By Meyer & Klser Special Wire. la
dianapolis.) -. New York, Aug. 29.
Open Clot Amal. Copper 71 70 C, M. & SL P. ..120 119' Pennsylvania ..11774 117' Union Pac. 127 126 Reading 93 93 U. S. Steel pfd.. ...... 94 94 U. S. Steel com 31 30, Southern Pac 84 84 Atchison 86 86
New Paris.
Red his
ffr I r-fcrri 1 1 1 "n hO1 TW-ATI In fUWl TAT 1T
luesuaj. "' . - I hv tho rnnRtniftion of rem.n i
Arthur Bright of Point Edward. On- weeks and had eight physicians, but ' t. . . 4. . .
I . . . .... . . . I WAin. HlllilLl a Veil L. Ul I fir" Mflllll II . KinD
tnrin who has Iippii visitine- m mint eceivea no Denent tmut sne mea trve 1 . t ' . : .
Mrs. Marion Leverton, has gone to Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It gave
Hamilton.
mmedlate relief and she was able to
walk about in three days. I am sure
ROBINSON'S CROSSING, IND.
Robinson's Crossing. Ind., Aug. 29.
Jit"; 1 "t ilhr a marvelous electric railroad eigh
i . uuv. -'v ius..a a-J IWE-. UiUUCI with Richard McMulIen and family,
WAGON MARKET.
thereof between North 8th and 9th (Paid by Omer Whelan.)
streets. New iimotny, loose jiz.oo
Persons interested In or affected New timothy (baled) $14.00
m. n rk-,,-.. tc-aa.- by notified that the Board of Public ew Straw 36.50
v jl etuu vii uib n.-u eanes
Mixed Oats
i- it:l . v- 4 - j I J ' ' I .. .
UCUU ttUU aiv uc which remonstrances will be received. hi te uats
r a marvelous electric railroad eigh- vMri1 acrainst the amnnnt ... New Clover hay, loose
ty-flve miles in length, which is to cost pH -,nt Mrn nleCft of -,-np-,v A New Clo-er hay, baled
..-..w rr-x. 3 . i - I c- I
r"'1" . TOS"- 13 scribed In said roll, and will determine
. .55c
33c 35c 10.00 ... 17.00
I tl.. ...,- . i I
John Kuhn spent Sunday afternoon l" """l "T luuuir the question as to whether such lots
with Wm. Mull. uiruugu uicu ui iiiie yiu pa,s. n or tra-t- of Iand hav- been or wJU -.
RICHMOND LIVE STOCK.
(Prices paid by Loa Bros.)
J. E. Squires and wife, Misses Mary require nineteen tunnels, one of benefited in the amounts named on Hogs- 200 lbs- top' heaT3r'; . I -hiln will nb t olra imloo Irtnir TKoi I I Ctriitlraro -or Ih xll
Ilolland and Nora Ryan. Mrs. Jesse
Lambert and daughter and Miss Daisy Watt visited Mrs. John Retherford,
Thursday.
John Retherford and family were
callers on W. B. Lambert and wife, Sundaj.
which will be twelve miles long. There
will be 372 bridges and the road will be six years in the course of construc
tion. The cost of the line construc
tion alone will be $r.oO.f0O per mile.
The line will be double tracked and
there will be no grade crossings.
said roll, or in a greater or less sum
Said assessment roll showing said "ellers perio.
prima facie assessments, with the " . Z"
names of owners and descriptions of property subject to ba assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of
.$6.00
Stockers. per lb 3 to 4c
Cows, per lb.. 2c to JiVaC
...3c to 4 .4c to 5c
Choice butcher steers, per lb.. . 5 to 6c
Calves $4.50 5.50
Spring lambs, per lb 50 6c
Trains will consist of three cars, each the Board of public Works of said
accommodating nrty passengers. It lsctr
An old lady and gentleman were tak
lng their first trip on ine steam cars. Proposed to run twenty trains a day.
She held her breath while crossing a and it is estimated that the daily traf
trestle, and then turning to her hus- lie will be 6.000 passengers
band, exclaimed In a high voice
"Thank heaven, Ezra, we have lit.'' PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. acy23-
CLIFTON W. MERRILL, WATSON P. O'NEAL, B. B. JOHNSON, Board of Public Works.
RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) CATTLE.
Choice butcher steers.. .. 4.505? 5.00 Bulls ".003 3.50
Cows, common to good .. 3.00 3.75
GRAIN MARKET.
No. 2 Milling Wheat 83c Corn, 68 lbs 52c New Oats 33c
No. 2 Mixed Oats 40c Timothy Seed 2.40 Clover Seed $8.50
STOCK MARKETS. Best Steers, per cwt $4.50 5.00 Fresh Cows and Springers. 25 40 Cows, per cwt 3.25 4.00 Bulls, per cwt 2.00 3.00 Veal Calves, per cwt 4.50 6.00 Good Hogs 5.65 6.00 Roughs 4Q 6 Sheep 3.00 4.00 Lambs 6.00 POULTRY MARKET. Hens 9c Ducks 6c Turkeys 8c Geese 6c Young chickens 12c
dianapolis.
Indianapolis, Aug. 29
STEERS. Good to choice, 1.300 lbs and upward.. $6.40 Q 7.00 Common to medium, 1,300 lbs. and upward.. .. .. 6.003 6.50 Good-to choice, UL60 to . x
East Buffalo. Buffalo, N. Y Aug. 20. Cattle Re.
ceipts light; trade quiet; veal $3.75
O.OO. Hogs Receipts, :t,4; Yorkers) lrYci:i7 other grades .".2.Vfr.70. Pigs 7.K7.23. Lambs $.-.Tart; yeacUcgs and weathers f.UTO'&fj.OO.
Pittsburg.
Pittsburg. Aug. 29 Cattle, prime $6.25 6.33; common $3.50 f? 4; veal $5(98. Hogs, receipts 3,000, prime and york ers $6.40&7.20. Sheep, prime $5.40 5.60; yearlings $3Q6; spring lambs $4.507.50.
Cincinnati.
Cincinnati, Aug. 20. Cattle Receipts
000; strong; shippers f 5.2."V36.00; butch
er steers, calves $7.75; com mon I V. Hogs Receipts 4.000; 10 and 20c lower; good to choice pack
ers and butchers. $6.4.V6XO; mixed, $j.405.r. Sheep Receipts LO0O; sheep $3.00? .".."; lambs $7.50. .
Toledo, 0.
Toledo, Aug. 29. Wheat 90; corn. 62;
oats,
The Xeeadajr Of Life. Married ocodIo should learn wtat to do for
cos another's UtO ills, and tor tbm DU of thm children that mar cotne. Tber are or sooner or later to bra- oeeisloa to treat consttpavtioai or iadisestion. Vltma tbe ow-tttmfcy conn remember that tbe quickest erajr to obtain relief, and finally a nemtont oare. is with Or. CeJd
weirs SrroD Pepsin, the- rreat herb tacatre
co poena. A bottle S-eeJi eM
in
aJweve' be a ebe
i or fl eAnareearee.
