Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 262, 30 October 1907 — Page 7
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PAGE SEVEA, THE IUCII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGKAM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1IMK.
NEWS
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1V1 A R. K E T S
Roueh
Hogs. 200 to
:0 lbs. av
Richmond.
ECONOMY, IND. I Economy. Ind.. Oct. .". L. V. ! Sianiin. who works in a creamery tif-ar j Dayton, came to liagerstown Saturday! evening-end to Lis borne here Sunday.! Mis.-; Hdith Seantland has returned to! Earlham. J. I'. liernctt is suffering with heart trouble caused by grippe. Mrs. Callie Xewlin returned to Munie Sunday night after a two days' visit with her mother, Mrs. Emalie Cole. Frank Cole came up from Richmond Saturday to spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cain entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ryrani Peiree, M. and Mrs. Albert (lilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fonts mid Leroy Peiree at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Morrison and daughter Ruby, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wooters Sunday evening. Miss Effie Wilson, one of the teachers in the Economy schools, is suffering with throat trouble and is unable to teach, and Mrs. Lynn Loop is filling her place. It. is reported that Simon Atwell will wove this week to near Modoc. Frank Swain has joined the U. S. navy. T. E. Clark and daughter Louie Doan were in Richmond Saturday. C. M. Greenstreet was in Richmond Monday. Miss Nellie Jones is very sick. 'Squire Fraiser was In Richmond Monday.
CENTERVILLE. IND.
COLLEGE CORNER, IND.
PROVISIONS AT RETAIL. i:v I - e Hive Grocery.-
WOOL MARKET. Indiana Woo!, per lb. ... Western Wool, j er !b. ...
" iss -.WHEAT MARKET SHOWS
STEADY IMPROVEMENT
.20-?27c .1820c
n j-
ens.
Centerville, Ind., Oct. 30. Mr. and; Mrs. Oscar Pike, residing near Otmantown entci rained ;.t dinner on Sunday. Their rik-s; -, ine! tided Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Keliam and dauh- i tor Neva, of Doddridge, Miss Lela ' Culbertson of Centerv:i!e and Mr. and Mrs. William Bertram and daughters Lillian and Josephine of near Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Frazier of Indicia, 111., -spent several day last week with their cousins, Miss Kate
Frazier and brothers.
Coin-r, In.!., Of!. no vid-j -at th- eh'M-ch vi rai; ?uii(!;iy ov ning.
-tit .'.nil two iaugh'ers, ': spent Friday with r,d fun.ilv. ill was at home Saturday
Coiled'
);:: 1 .. ..') !! ' Mr:-. "e I ',-', Mi Mrs. Mull Wayne 7
and Sunday. .Lin es Lyboult and family spent Sunday with David Harris near Philo?r.ath. Mrs. Robert Black visited her aunt. Mrs. I'.n;. d at Ger;r.antowa Friday. Laura Pike and children sport Sun-
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Transfer of Million Dollars Helps the Temper.
LONDON PAYS FOR GRAIN.
.SO end 40: ..la to
Mrs. Wilbur McMahan, near Center- day with Earl Dyner and fami.y.
Senaah M'.nl ami Amanda i.rooiv were at the Dunkard meeting at Haerstown Saturday.
vibe is seriously ill. Miss Lela Culbertson is visiting her aunt Mrs. Charles Kellum at Doddridge. Mrs. Criah Hood and daughter Miss Umua of Dublin, spent Saturday with
Mrs. M. A. Brown and Miss Brown.
Mode
CHESTER, IND. Chester. Ind., Oct. "O.-Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan were at 'Fountain City to see Charles Peitsrr.eyr : Mrs. Ryan's father. They found him slowly ira-
Afflicted with Sore Eyes for 33 Years
I have been afflictec with sore eyes proving, for thirty-three years. Thirteen years Rev. Brown's regular appointment at ; ago I became totally blind and was Chester M. E. church is next Sunday) blind for six years. My eyes were morning. j badly inflamed. One of my neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pfeiffer will move i insisted upon my trying Chamber- to Richmond soon.
Salve and gave me half a box Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gist entertainea i
Iain's
of it. To my surprise it healed my the following eyes and my sight, came back to me. r-iv: Mrs. Dr
P. C. Earls, Cynthiana, Ky. Cham berlain's Salve is for sale by A. G. Lu ken & Co.
.'nil-, re- r. Yew i Inner, e w ."i i r- '. - :- f-reen On' ' .ivl'- i Grb Giern Pc:t.v Ma'.!!--! pe- ! C c --s . .
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to be-st sfocei HEIFERS ehoice heifei s . ne'dium hei fers . ; i fair lipht hef
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lime. 1'. '-e.'s iii; the day. ind ef wi akiufore the close.
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The wheat raatk .1 s ti ;v improvt ir.er.t?
; er was lu l . ,! b I'm f $ 1 .t'OO.'jO ) from Lou-,-.e-' bank, to ay t'.sr 's pr-i'i's h ive own d beinu ;a the pit a loai, ,v-o: ed a uo..l siain dar- ('..;!! had an early per--s Sun turiK-vl stioie; be-
Stationery
The impression that cornea with a letter written on good stationery and with a neat and up-to-date heading, is '.. Are you iiegleetLng th.'s detail in ) our oorw?p,.nuoT!ee? If s. we call ye .. ni ion t-.t our &tatioUery d. ; :".-.t ut wlieh is so compa e it.-'.- we can satisfy the mo. t discriminating tas'-Cj in both paper and
Printing
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friends at dinner Sun-Tol.rv Graces, per lb Deiner and Mrs. Emma Bacon 1er b
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COWS cows i ;'.VH . - r s . JC-V.S
How tj Cure a Cold. The question of how to cure a cold
without unnecessary loss of time
one In which we are all more or
interested, for the quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger of pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. 13. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years and says: "I firm'.y believe Chamberlain's Coush Remedy to he absolutely the ber.t preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended It to my friends and they all agree with me." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.
CAMBRIDGEC1TY, IND.
iO Jos.
Woodruff of Union City, Mrs. Va inuv's and daughters. Chelsie and Lila. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and daughter. Bernice of Bathel.
GETTYSBURG. OHIO.
Gettysburg. ()., Oct. n.- Peter Swe'-er and family spent Sunday with W. E. Wenuer and family. Mrs. B. F. Won ley and son of Rich-nm-d. sptnt Sunday with Mr. Ilawley. Pa'uel Pence and wife entertained Mr. Willhouse and family and Mr. D.
C. Price and wii
at dinner Sundav,
NEW PARIS. OHIO.
New Paris, O., Oct. ao. Mrs. Susan McKee and daughter Roxy. returned .home Monday after a week's visit at New Madison. Mrs. Emma Staights and children of
New Madison, spent Saturday and Sun-1
day with Mrs. W. F. Wrenn.
Miss Leona Viekrey of Eaton visited I Miss Pearl Haller, Sunday. Several from, here will go to Spring-! field Thursday to attend the dedication!
of the laundry at the Odd Fellows' orphans' home. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Warren Shafer of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Eliza Thomas.
r.,.,l,iMKrc mtv Tnd Oct
less Williams of Indianapolis is here vis
iting his grandparents, -ir. uu Gilbert Crossley for several days. Misses Julia Boyd and Hazel Bertsch will entertain a number of their friends at a Hallowe'en party at Evansdale tomorrow evening. A hay ride will be one of the features of the
evening's entertainment. j Benj. Adler und family spent SunMr. and Mrs. Jos. Marsh will reop-' (lay with Mr Crc ;r. er and wife near en the Home Bakery in the Stoddard spar valley. Mrs. Adler remained building on West Main street, Satur- ff)r a fpw fJays, yjsit day. A full line of bread, cakes, etc. Mr I?a pr aiul fan,jiy of Four Mile will always be on hand. 'spent Saturdnv and Sunday with M.'.
Mr. and .Mrs. nay ni'iia Wm. Elston and family
ly entertained several oi men- tiiemis and neighbors to a progressive pedro party at their home in East Cambridge last evening. Dainty refresh-
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1Ufc"lf 1 motw ! hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in
A large numoer w "'- ........
a.,r.0 nn.i social given at the nis praise
O. R. M. hall last evening.
! Rife furnished the music.
Cnrrt Ham. per U Boiled Ham. .v. ft M'lsl-.ro-.Tes ".'e :,fr lb. 1 Fresh toii'ptoe.-? iT ourru-r pk
Granulated Suar, A Sugar. 19 Ir.n. . . Watermelons
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. . . 2. i oil o -J ;;.ooro 4.00 2.75fi- :;. 1.00 i 2.73 . . SO OOTJi E0 00 cows it' f1? .Tf ?0 0
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Tv 'i: The wr. int a 'a . -." eiiS-" ra ruts an . ti !a-.-hie lee;;' b. insand p ' " ah: . bit. The ;r.:d i it's ten to en.' ellngii to t'.-1 ihe rabbit hatwister now i a of the find. ."e" and when iie s the pad sfa til' firm hold has ', The rabbit is dhcatehed, if
- .-. Rabbit. ,..b it is tirst driven
; er i '-e or bole, as the tv.i,t.r i -- .. ,; ,;l of s'.e.iat ti e rett C;t i , , e : -; ' the rah- j , a "v aa. -aw n, ia.1 :. -i a inir or two i v ' a -,.;, ve i ua t
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. -t a Hiiit i.i the eud
. for tii! prey aalii. ' lit is in the fur turn in one direction till a :n?n takea of tiie fur. tleu d reeved out ;iud evrrvih.iu,: woiks just
Not only dn we combine pooj minor and ink with skilled
workmanship and up-to-date
type, but we deliver the work on time. Call phono
1121. Quaker City
Printing Co.
Over 17-19 N. 8th St.
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Certain Cure for Croup Used for Ten Years wit'iout a Failure. Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind..
Gage
Walking. Men occasionally walk well, hut all ought to walk better. Women are a despair. They shuflle, stride, waddle, prance, scurry aud think it no disgrace to wa4 like a mechanical toy. London Lady.
A very old lady was grandma Jones, She' had passed her four score and three, And had no aches or pains in her bones For she drank Ilollisters Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken &. Co. A horse in good condition can exist about twenty-five days without food, so long as he has plenty of water to drink.
The languages in Palestine are Ara- j bie and Hebrew, even the smallest children spenking the purest Bible lie-; brew.
of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. His children have ail been : subject to croup and he has used this j remedy for the past ten years, and I though they much feared the- croup, ! his wife and he always felt safe upon ! retiring when a bottle of ChamberIain's Cough Remedy was in the I house. His oldest child was subject I to severe attacks of croup, but this remedy never failed to e-rrect a speedy 'cure. He has recommended it to friends and neighbor--, and all who have used it say that it is unequa'.ed i for croup and, whooping cough. For i sale by A. G. Luken fc Co.
RETAIL FISH MARKET, i Quotations furnished by the Sandu? ky Fish Market )
White fish, per lb Red snapper, per ib Hal'.ibut, per lb
Cat fisn. per lb. Pickeral, per lb. Trout, per ib. .. Perch, per lb. . . Hiacii bass. . . . Multes. per lb. . Herrins
. . . .
.15c .15c 15c .15c IBr
.. . 15o 10C. 3 for 25 25o .10c S for 25
15c
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MEATS AT RETAIL. (Furnished by Long Kroa.i Chuck roast, per Ib iOi Fresh porK. per lb 12Vi to t"c UrrU rtinns tier lb.. liC
DUBLIN, IND.
Lard, oer lb
Lard per lb. (ever
Bacon, per lb Pork roast, per lb Veal per Ib Fresh side pork, per Ir iSmoked ham (whole? ... Beef to boil, per lb Porterhouse steak, per Ib . Smoked ham. sliced, per Ib
(unfler 5 lb lots)
5 lb iGts) lie ltk: to 18c i:c
...12McC le ,.7&'lCc 15e U5c
r-AI VK3. Common to b.ut veals .... Pair to good heavy HOGS. !?t heavies. 215 lbs and upward Medium and mixed Hood to choice lights. 160 to 1S' 1 os Common ro good lights 130 to lt .bs Best pigs Light pigs Rough Bulk of sales
SHEEP NH LAMHs
Common ro medium
Good to ei.oie.o lambs O.OW G 2T, Common ti tGeduim cDppfd l'iniba 4.0O-';!? (i.tjv Good to cho'c yearling.. t.e0:o 5.25 Coo'' to cnotce sheep.... 4.2fifg) 4.75 Breeding ewes 3.00 5.25
t.tH.; 7.Ja 2.00:. 'J.:..;
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rigt t. To fteirueuti. tbi A rabbit'' skm is very
roacrb
,a wrong. :v.t?r, and a
b U:-mcd twistrr sr.t? twist on
incb-: .f i ned '-.-re oi f;;r j he t!-,!:.V.f; that t.c h. st."arel u f-rcper hold N t i.r.'aae: aK ia-.d rabbit j Lt
re. :-. ; fo strog'y t the fk i.i id toru off durir. Le pe'. ' prcees-. The whvl b-.h.e" ! fivor too mt rh of faiyint a beast al.ve t be -worthy of further uSeussion. But In on-f Instance the rabbit did not suffer. A clever youth fovr-d a hole undr a stamp and decided to twist the M il:;, rabbit. The stick took hold in excellent style; the rabbit stri.gf;"!1. brme!, bet a powerful pull broi.sl t it forrt with a bounce. It w&ti a very cuihij rabbit iu fact.
the only one on record which wore a j lone busby tail an' a biuek and white i
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Chicajto. Peru . . . Marioa. .. Mui.c!e . Hlcum'd.
12:50 , 1:44 . 2:41 . 4 OS
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coat, and, judjrmg- i y tne oeor or n, : 4r rr.nvf v.ivp t.(p;i in that hole a very i "Suflilay OnI.
lone time. Outlnsr.
C, C. & L. R. R. (Effective April 7th. 19074 EASTSOJND. No.l No.S No.SI No.M a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m.
dS:S5 :S0 S:Si :I0
2:05 4:40 4:00 2:59 6:37 7:05 3:57 6:40 8:1Q D:15 8:0S 7: SO 10: 11 a.m. poa.
WESTBOUND. No 1 No.4 No.SS No.M a m. p.m. a.m. ...d8:40 t:00 sS:4 p.m.
10:55 11:22 10:65 6:8 12:17 12:45 12:17 t:00 1:19 1:44 1:19 9:00 2:26 3:45 2:26 10:00 C:40 7:00 9:20 7:00
pjn. a.m. p.m. &.ni d-Dally Eseopt Bundmy.
Ar. Cln'U :35 P Eti.
Lt. Cln'U .. Lt. Rlchm'd. Lt. Muncl.. Lt. Marlon . Lv. Pr.ra . . .
i Arr. Cnlcago
Toledo, 0.
Throurh Veatlbnled Trains Datwoaa Chicago mnd Cincinnati rr oar own
A goou Av-. dun rjor.e, it U said, can ra,i jxiuble dally aerTlca. Tnroash
cauwr hi vb desert for twenty-four i aiMnmrm on trains Noa. 3 and 4 ba-
tween Chicago and Cincinnati.
honrt :n summer aud forty-eight hours
In winter without drinking.
Fresh pan or link sr.u fc. oer 11-. 1-Vn
Toledo, O., Oct. corn oafs CO"; ; D.5C; timothy 3.25;
ilu Wheat clover 9.75; rv e .81.
99; alsike
Favorite Prescription
linhlin Ind.. Oct. .;. Will
bought a team of horses at Indianap olis last week.
Hubert Huddleston, alter a
CHEESE PRICES. Neuschatel, each imported Swiss, per lb -- Brick, pel lb - Edam, each
ipiueatple each J Roquefort, per lb Wolfe i Royal Luucheon. 10c !6c
,.4fc- . .22f
East Buffalo.
'Sap Sage j Maple Loaf Cream.
,,(,k-t Cameobtri (cans)
eaeb
East Buffalo. Oct. "0 Cattle stc.'Jy; 7,4Kt; prime $r,SJ!,(!tiA); feeders
.$1.00 jf-- ; vea. -t.ii:g.;MM. cneep .?( j !i.."'iMj; vesilings ..l.oOiirt.JSo; . . .CO: .weatheri; $5.o(.iff!.-o.S.. Hogs y..UO; and !:tic i yori'rii: .e-.U.if'jIk; medium to heavy ?i j jpG.-i-iv?L45 ; pigs .K; mixed $iA'joi l! i C IO.
26c
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
I'll), In Kfd bo- W. M&lVci
I f.Um no .tvc... Fir
lrw,tt. Ank MO! 14 VCIj.TEirS iIA!JOKD HUA.1 f ILLS, for 8S yc.n Known ai Best. Safott, Alwtyi UeliaM
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
m tf IS
j vr urairui for i
'inionil lirid 1.0.' t-ol mnallleW
at Taip v
visit at home, lias returned to Indianap '.h. Mr. and Mrs. llut'ioiph Shcff, of Ce--tervill-, visited 'd r. Mrs. J. E. Scott. Sumiay. '1'l.t;- icf on tiir way to Pittshuri:, vha'e il..y v;.i. Kiiend seveiai i.i-;.",i :!.:.
) l:a;i aie tte.
! Dutch (cans
Mr. am; Mn-. I'rj.a i ins; relatives at Lafay
visit-
F1ELD SEEDS. (Paid by .John H. Runge & Co. iWhoiesile Prices. Recleaned Bases. Ciovt-r Sc-ed. Little Red. per du. 17.00 f.iueer Seed. Big English 7.00 Timotii;? fca 2.10 2.20
Pittsburg.
Pittsburg t?r.C)"(t.G.; $:.." Krs.rri. $i.l.V7i.4." ; ..;.Wti.1F
Oct. r.-Cattle, prime common S:? ooo:;.7r; veal Hops Yorkers aud prime common sr.r,orvr,.sr. pigs Sheep, j.; tTAXiJM.
Lambs $-l.W.rM); rnixe.. $4.5(S -i.8Ti.
Is a non-secret, non-alcoholic and most potent invigorating, restorative tonic and strengthening nervine3 especially adapted to woman's peculiar requirements by an experienced specialist in the treatment of her diseases.
GREENSF0RK. IND. Greensfork. Ind.. Oet. ."A -Miss Xon?. Ba'aer of 'in hr.-'cr sp. nt a few dty:-: last week with her grandmother, Mm. Lett a Baker. Miss Mabel Kepler of Jackson H5II, visited Mrs. Amataia Waltz Ian wre!-;. John Bunnell c I-Iagersvown i'i town Saturday. Trustee Florence Boyd is on the sick list.
RETAIL COAL PRICES. Anthracite $7.D0 .7ncl.s-n 5.25 Pocahontas 6.00 V. i ! j r;. ..i ...... ..... ......... 4.50
1 -. t '::; H :" Valley Ni.t a:.d Slack
a :n 'i r:.;: r-ff.ee i'anawaa .
. 4."0 . 4.2r. .$3.00 . 6.00 . 5.00 . 4.50
EAST GERrv1AiIT0Wr! IND.
Ei'st Germantown. T;
Nursing mothers will find "Favorite Prescription " especially valuable in sustaining their strength And promoting an abundant nourishment for the child. Expectant mothers too will find it a priceless boon to prepare the system for
baby's coming and to render the ordeal comparatively easy aud painless. Over - burdened women in all stations in life whose vigor has been undermined by exacting social duties, over - work, frequent bearing of children, will find "Favorite Prescription" the greatest Rtncrth criver ever employed. It
can do no harm in any state or condition of the female system. Delicate, nervous, weak women, who suffer from frequent headaches, backache, dragging-down distress tow down in the abdomen, or from painful or irregular monthly periods,' gnawing or distressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or faint
ftpelW see imaginary specks or
epots floating before eyes, have disagreeable, pelvic catarrhal drain, ulceration, prolapsus, anteversion,
retroversion, or other displacements
of womanly organs from weakness
of carts, will, whether they expert
manv or only a few of the
above symptoms, find relief and, generally, a permanent cure by using faithfully and fairly persistently Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This world - famed specific for woman's weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a pure glyceric extract tf thm choicest native, medicinal
roots without a drop of alcohol h its make-up. Ali its isredkr:. are printed in plaiti fj.r.: cini. hottle-wrar-uer end attested i.j:o!-;
4
invites v
Os- r Jamieior. r tc ; Geneva. v-o f ir the blind :i ' atunlay an:! Mn-. I'j-nry .h. ;i-health.
- :1 lis 1 ' : ' '. - .. : i a ' . ii-.i" S '..H)l 7... nis. spent vi;h his mother. :oa, wl;o is in poor
PRICES FOB POULTRY. (I-id by Bee Hi3 Grocery.) Dressed
Vouncr chickens, per lb 16c
Old chickens, per lb 15c Turkeys, per lb 18c
Ducks, per lb 13c
STRAUGHN. IND.
oath. Dr. ;:
r t-.
fi fc.-r- : xovnd ::';'.! f ' . , ; '.'" , as-
fullest it-. :
kuowing t1 . ii xvia : contain only tiic to the ? o t ; dvancv-.i s ence of r !I t'.e -;rcr.t rractice for the o:ve c
peculiar welx-tieses and ailments Dr. Pierce's IvOtion Tablets am Antiseptic Suppositories may als' be used with great advantage con jointly with the use of the "Favor
ite Prescription" in all cases o
ulceration, and in pelvic catarrh They cost only 25 cents a box eacl1 at drug stores or, sent by mai"
post-paid on receipt of price 1 stamps by Dr. -Pierce whose a.
dress is given below. If you want to ktjow more abc the composition and professioi
endorsement of the "Favorite P scription," send postal card reqtv to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. " for his free booklet treating of sar You can't afford to accept a substitute for this remedy of kne composition a secret nostrum oj . known composition . Don't do it
Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Eel lets : the original "Little Liver Pill first put-up by old Dr. Pierce ov 40 years ago. Much imitated, b never equaled. They cleanse, h vigorate and regulate stomach, live aud bowels, curing biliousness anc constipation. Little sugar-coated granules ear viioe as candy. . ' -i gjw.ji'j-L nit-
Stratiphn, Ind.. Oet. :t0 Mrs. Martinet Williams and daughters of Cam-h-i-lve City was calling on her a iit, Mis. Isabt-'la Strau.shn. Thursday alter noon.
Mrs. John Eaton spent Sunday with
his brother, Frank and family in Cam
bridge City.
Frank Ball moved last week from Charles Lambersou's property to Oscar Hayden's property.
COUNTRY PRODUCE. i Prices paid by Bee Hive Grocery. 1
Hrpame'-v Butter, per lb 31c
Country Butter, per lb 20 23c
Eggs, per dozen 25c
Cincinnati. Cincinnati, O., Oct. nO.-IIogs steady;
buteners and shippers .0W7 ;.:;."; com
mon $r.'2?(aA. Cattle slow; good shippers .$4.ori- r.2o; common $2.'2'a
To. Sheep steady; .$2.2rVi;5.JO; lambs
$4.2o (? 7.B.
FOUNTAIN PENS. The largest and best stock in the city. 25c to $3.00. Pens repaired while you wait Keep this in view. JENKINS & CO., Jewelers.
Local
sleeper between Munci. Marlon, Pe
ru and Chicago, handled in trains Noa.
and 6, between Mnnrte and Peru.
thence trains Nob. 3 and 4, between
Peru and Chicago.
For schedules, rates and further
Information call on or write.
C. A. BLAIR. P. ft T. A., Richmond. Ind.
Chicaqo. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Chicago, Oct. .10 Wheat
Dec
July
Corn.
Dec.
WAGON MARKET. (Paid by Omer Whelan.l
New Timothy, loose New timothy baled) Mixed Timothy (new) ... New Straw Corn New corn Mixed Oats White Oats New Clover hay, loose New Clover hay, baled ...
July Oats. Dec
May (1908) 47
July
Jan.
1 Mot
.$13.00'
..$14.00 j . .$13.00
. . .$6.00 -Tan.
, . 65c ; 'v10o May . . 43c
. . . 4jc . . .10.00 ! . . 1? 00 !
Pork.
Lard.
r'libs.
91 f7,4 102Vi lu3 V' 'J7i,i 9S--S 57 5S78 37 58 44 4 47 31 43 47V4 11.30 14.57 14. SO 14.92 -S.42 S.30 S.43 S.47 S.G2 S.G7
How Stove Patty Affects Health.
gicknesH usually start with s cold tht
result of an uneven temperature in the room,
1 Move putty falls out of the seams, causing a laelc of control of the fire, hfuee the heat j cannot be kept uniform. The stove which . has no putty in Its construction and Is therefore airtight and at all times under perfect control is Cole's Dot Blast. It requires but
half the usual amount of fuel and keeps bard even Leat day and nteht. Tor soft coat, slack, coal,, lignius or wood. Aik to see it Hassenbusch 503-507 Main St.
C. C. & L Excursions
to.
.Jamestown Exposition. and return
GET YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & 0GB0RN,
Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bid?., Richmond.
Ind. Telephones Home 15S9.
Coach Tickets, 12 days $12.85 15 Days' Ticket ...$18.10 60 Days' Ticket ...$21.40 Season Ticket $24.00 Via C, C. & L. to Cincinnati, C. A. O, B. &. O. or N. S. W. R. R.'. Round Trip Homeseekers' Ticket to the South and South East; to the West and Southwest. One-way Colonist Tickets to California common points, $37.33. One way Colonist Tickets to the
west and north west at greatly re
duced rates. For particulars, call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A.,
Home Tel. 44. Richmond.
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DR.W. J.SFtllTH
GRAIN MARKET.
My old friend Crabtree. of the real early Oklahoma days, tells this talc about an early day snow storm: "One day, after many days of dry weather. :l big snow came and visited our drought stricken land. The farmers" faces were all smiles, because it meant a wheat
crop. But. alas! An old time Middlings.
came up from the south that blew about forty miles an hour and drifted the snow northward for a day. Then -,.,.-... n -i .?cyVtt- mil.-, nn timir w?nl
v""'" r , : . " , 'Hogs, 200 lbs. top heavy from the north that drifted it back ; s '
south again. This condition of wind
Vi- TMrhirinnii TI
Wheat, per bushel Corn, new Corn, old Rye Oats
Bran
Roller Mills.)
Oct. Jan. May
CHICAGO LIVE S" Chicago. Oct. :;. Hog
45c Light 60c Heavy 'C Mixed 4:.c Rniich
7.V) "OCK
receipts
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s. 12.-1
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i .. DEFITiST..
- HOME PHONE 1332. 5 1103 Main tr eU jroj.iJ floor J DR. A. B. PRICE
DENTIS f
snow storm
RICHMOND" LIVE STOCK, i Prices paid by Lon ; Bros.)
5G.00
Cows, per lb 2-c to .Vvc Heifers, per lb 2c to 4c
5-4 " 1 Sheep receipts H!.Wi; year. m ss $.j. ..$26.00 f,;- -,.-; Jamba .:.'.V4;.7.": cattle re-; i faints K'Uh: beeves &ZxaiZ: !
14 and 15 Tte Ouionia; Phone 6S1 la . Ai5:stiitt
EXCURSION TO ST. LOUIS $8.40 rate $8.40 ROUND TRIP FROM RICHMOND Via T. H !. & E.Trac. Co. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd AND 3rd. ALSO NOVEMBER 16th AND 17tb.
! Leave Richmond so as to connect
with Clover Leaf train at Frankfort at 12:13 a. m. Saturday. This will give you three whele days in St. Louis. For information call on local Agent T. H. I. &. E. Traction Co., or address, M. E. KAPER, D. P. & F. A, Greenfield, Indiana.
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tonuiiueu UUli.v uuui cuuw awiu-i . ,h
was blown and worn out and not a Cho5ce butcher steers ....$4.35 4.63 snow flake could be found anywhere in CaiVes $4 50 G..r)" the county." Watonga (Okla.) Herald. Spring iarabs, per lb .L6c Sir Chentung Liang-cheng. until re-j cently Chines minister at Washington, J CATTLE has been received by the empress In j (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.! audience for three successive days. He Choice butcher steers.. .. 4 s"0 5.0u has been raised from the second to the Bulls 3.00 3.25
New York.
first rank and appointed a director of the Southern railroad with headquarters at Shanghai. He wil act also as traffic superintendent.
Cows, common to good.. 3.00 3.25 Calves 6.50 7.00 HOGS.
Hogs, heavy select packers 5
NEW YORK STOCKS. tBy Meyer & Kiser Special CYire dianapolis.i
New York, Oct. 30 Opn Atrial. Copper 49Vs C M. and St. P 95 Pennsylvania 103", Union Pac 105 ?i Reading "3 U. S. Steel pfd S2 U. S. Steel com 22 Southern. Pac 65 Ts Atchison 2
Id
ClOtf 52 103 11 110 76 S4 . 24
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:: LlSUfJA.IGE, IcAL ESTATE i
1 LOAN i, tiEATS
- W. H.
t
Bradbury 3k Son
.- Rooms 1 an J 3, Jla colt 3IK
SWEET CIDER (Just In) This Is Fine. Phone 2292. HADLEY BROS.
Somethrng needed in every family Hot Wa'er Bottles and Syringes Direet from manufacturer. Each one has my personal Guarantee stamped on package M.J.QUIGLEY 4th and Main Sis.
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